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Boost Pnr Better Roads Into Kendrick OFFlCIAL PAPER OF LATAH COUNTY In <1 ? I r -'r vance Siibsr])7)fjon Price $ ) .5() No. ']4 VOLUME XXXTX KENDRTCK, LATAEE COUNTY, TDAE)0, FRE])A'>', AllGTTST 2.'» 1!)2<) „:, POTLATCH HAS AIR',', "„";" '," "'„"...;;;,';; """,";":,FALL Nll TREE ''~If'~s<e.s Ilp p)llppLp~yy'dr'» «A f'; l l; lc 8 -'.1; t 1; t 1) to Y llo-.t. KILLS TWO BOYS t<:,"',~..;j.';-',", g[g i ]gQ['Qf]f f I day, ]'irlc ]A.t Ru» l«yr vi;I t»! j Attlee () iisto<! An(l ivif'«;iii(l nor> lici » i 0»te. Afte) tiyo ivr(. I' GAZETTE REPRESENTATIVE r""n i) '1 1 fl ly, I ':) tse . ) ) '. t'1-'IEWS RICH FARMING W:ty]]P Anil 1'r;]»lc Re)to<!1'1')<.1 t))el)i;ts f«t] sont,)t As Half j a]ce EIIGH SCHOOL LADS REGION !Sf)«nt ? ii»(lr«y af th<! )ioi»e Of t)]<tv ivi)1 t'Oft]>»t l>y iv iy pf t, OF TROY ARE VIC- i ll trol(1 W»ifenge>'. ')V< js«>;in« t)i< Noi tli Rout)i I TINS OR ACCIDENT t]»e Gtaz<,tfe e(ljf<il'ook )its? I N>'s. Tl'avis> W< i( ]] (.y«» Ali«»tg?'))way. (I]>»»a) yaeatio» last T»urscl iy ivilte, fi)ctt> lsra<'I A»(l fa»)i)i., f',)if)jot«)"s, Rti»(lq»jst, ')7, »»<1 Iftrr]>pot) tf fi]te? c?xp('?»sr of >V., «1'ov(' 0 Arpf]»0 ?]t]li(lay t<) s('.(' l»tl'('f iv<)o«. 1 ', ))of » Of' ]'Oi", 7 C«l 1 <)]1 () f <, )?sa> ) I) et s ]3»»]c ~ .t) 1'. 1 I'Ilvis? iv)i 0 ls»l t)l(')oh« I ivci'( ~ k )1 1 <'« ihT»» < ) 'iy f) ('1'l> on II ;in<1 A,jolly v;ic;itioii it ivas, too. jpjt(tl. Tliey rrport liis co»c]itjon L l(1)'t»iif scy('Ii il'ijlrs < itst 0)'h< 1(''» ii ii (,1) )»„w» g«s ivagoi>, as bei» ~ »i»eli iinp> over). iiv)»»;i tr«c fr]1 oti t»r.»i, lcilli»g that ivas bi]i]t At Deer»pm, ] olil K»lg tt)1<1 fil'>)lily «1 ov« I(II) )t<)f)i instantly. ')'»Ci>»o«jrs Michigan soinetitme before t)>e t<> ]ieivjsto» Ii) 0]i(lay, lUUU ivpt p ()iseoverr«T»< s<j;ty mnrii- flood, )<<I]. Carroll aiid the Ca- »]]. a»cl iIE>s. Delbert Clri« of <) r)0<?)a l)v Tio» ] <1 zette represe»tlttive steamecj ancj Pa]ouse iverr the meek end 'MAKE CI . ! ) jss<,t for«,t»», puffed and honked their way I guests At tl>e lio»ir. of his »rot»- MONTANA 'W pMI Forest; Pro«»cts company ]»m »p Pot]lite'» mountain froin ', e]'ncl fanlily, l)) i)to» Be» j;i- AND SOUTH IDAHO bei jng crew tliat t»ri, li»<l Ju]jaetta And t'»roug» Le- i»»» ,joiii< (1 t)irr.r «Ays A«o, land and Soutliwicl- thence Mrs. Tt'loyd Russell >'eturtte<j t ! The boys iv<!re watc»i»t? A thrpugl> titubered areas and to her ho>ne in Clarkstoii after - '""1 'Trs M"ri'» j"0»g tree fal] iv»ieh t]iry ])A« ?r across occas'iona] open vistas to a feiv weeks visit with )ier par- a»cl ' an« " E '""'" And iv«I'P. kl]]e(] iv»r>1 lf sf)i]ck Trincjen and .hackle «t. ]AstI tfp ents and ot'hcr relatives. Schupfe>'eturne(l Tncsday IA clear] gree, cll»sing t]tat to an<1 Wnl. pie>>>]>g f>0m Various aii«su»cjl y inlpres ) B'>)cer of Leiv jston passe(1 t»ru '0» Moto]'l»g f't t)'rolrg» I »neer its heavy t rnnk. Sea rr )1- ,lions were made t)ie mind pf ltoiv» Prie]ay enroute to Orofiiio northern Eda'ho an(1 M'ontana» ling pttrties beat t»rough the the writer as ]ie viewed t)iis 'or a visit with their brother they entered. Ye))omstonc 1'ark I fpt est near thr W]) jt< pine (ountry for the first time. Some land family, Albert Baker. from thc ivest, spent three days I«amp 3]'Ton(]ay nj«)it buf were of these impressions we thought Rev. Rein a»d family of Ritz- s] 11"see»tgr kod]ll-.ing and fish- »ot Anxions of [hrjt safety jt wo><h while tq publish for 'ville were t: he guests 'of ETC]t> v jng in t)ie Park, ancl emerged ll)ccausc t»ei. )iad ]r f f word At if, js perfect)) natura], '')>at !Bramni«r ancl family last Satur-" t e spilt rx]t Pro m here jf)tr ranlp thi]t t)iry mj 1]t go y>eop]e shoulcl ivant to knew jdai' t»eb travelled -t'hro»gh thh pic- l»»nting in the evening. T]>ey wj>at strange>ha thing of their I .Ha> ry Thol»pso» A»cl familv turesque Jackson Hole country! iverr "bate»in o" not fa] from country. " iof Lewiston were the weel.- encl >n Wyoming, where they o'bserv- the camp And it ivas t)]ought, First., the>v was the over- guests at the home of Ben Mc- ed a great deal of'ame especi- that they had either campec] out whe]mjn«evicjcnce of bounti fuj Coy. Miss Lucile remained as ally c]cer The> trave]]ed then or 'had been 1'ost in thr woocls. crops. The spring wheat is the guest of Eva iMcCoy this over the Teton Pass, n seven Star-Mirror, Aug. 24. u'othj>ig to brag about, but fa]1 week. Ot'her guests for the day mile, jow gear grade, and re- wheat. Showed heavy yields. were E]ton iMcCov And wife t>l ned 'b3 way Pf . ) "~'<j Mr., and Mrs. EIerres refur»e(j me of the 'best grain to be and Lcster True. tl>c Nort'h~uth highway. TI>e Fr]clay night from found in t'e country perhaps, EIarry Smith a»d faiuily of total distance was 1800 miles. visit, with their so» >Vayne at is that on the fa>sn of Arc'hie Le]and were the 'afternoon The most interesting sight in Tirin PA]]s, Tda]>e. Mays, A good square look at gl]est«)f 'hel'l«l'cuts 8uudai'he park,.reports Mr. Tiong, is Dr. And. Mrs. Pie]el visite«Dr, that lnalces a man regret that f Miss 'Vinegartner ancj Lojs the Imperial Geyser, mhieh Field's brother .T. R, Field, at f'jf fy years tpp I C]tristensen of Cresce>>t » ere»l began tp erupt first 1928. Fmmett, Tcjaho near Boise Mo»- I late to snatr!h up a pie(.e of!toivn Tuesc]ay It is '150 feet across, and spouts c]ay and Tnrsdayr rrttt>&jt]g liature's most, bountif»l soil. I jiusse]] Bct'ts, t-a>'j»n]ce»«at intervals of. 7 to 12 hours, WP«nesday. Another fact ?shish een?e [<<nssett <takerretnrne?l from This censer is recent enon h! t<<r, smt k<rs. Oeornr heith ho>nc .to the lnind of the ivriter l Vejppe Mp>l«ay»»e>'e thei'hat nothing is sair of it in the»arl as clinner guests Satur«ay wit'h especial forr.e is the fact<»»e bee» t»e Past three i«elcs park literature, and no roacj has ii)Ir. ancl Mrs. Petrick, AIrs, Car- that the Pot]ate» is capable of ba]]ng»ay yet been constructed to it. One rie Bechtol;inrj Mrs. M. A. remarkable diversification. Prom Geo Tones ]s j']nprpvj»g»>s must ivalk three-fourths of a Deobald. A.'ertai» high point in tt'he resicjenee by putting rustic on mile to see it. I Mrs. E. E. Bee]]to] an(( c]>i]rl- roarj one could see whe>lt, corn, the outside Mr T,ong ivas impresse,l by ren from Moscow were irisitors PumPkins, beans, alfalfa, f.ar- John Lette»»ale>'s erect)]>g thp gppd rpncjjtjpn pf t)tr lpacjs Ilt t'e home of Mrs. M. A, Dro den truck, and A prune olchar(j, a fine new dwellint'n»is in >j] three of the states. Thev ba]c] last week. ])Vhj)e herr they all apparently doing well, place nort'h of town; are niupli hetter than they mere visiter] many o]c] friels. though some of the crops ivere! a feiv vears ago. Tn Montana Saturday from Cave Gulch : f e. i g slightly from lack of OOL FORMED and sout]iern Idaho espeeia]lv ivhere she spent t»P sunimer. ]'oa(ls h'ive improved r mal] The Misses Ethe] «nd «liversification is possible, it was I ably. ]neda Cummings hikccl to thc in evid«nee only »PI'P.,'Inc] t Grain groivers frotn Was»ing- 'ome of their unc]e C»aries ]>[psf, of thr. country ivas ton, Ida'ho And Oregon for]tied L<TE~S ITFMS CARRIED C»mmings oii Amet'ican ] i<1 nr given over to wh(!At a»(j beans. the North j acifie Graiil Gl'oiv- " pVER FRpM LAST V>TEEK Tuesclay. W]ty t]iis is true is A c]iffieult ers'ooperative association. at ?8»]>deli')TI'. ?I.lid Mrs. Erl question to answer. Penhaps a lneeting held in I'ullman last, Tio»g, and Mr. An«Mts. Hi)vie (T»e following itr.ms were bee>tuse of i]»prove(j, large scale Imeek. The organization will '." f " ]. ~V Cook visited t]lr Mjss<!s Weaver i»ac»jncry, wjth the conseq»ent I'CP>'esent fal'min intel'ests iv»c ...) at T,enor(!. T)iey )>;id a sivjm h omitterl last iveel'. AVC are pu- b]is»ing them now, ivith 0»r ' movement toward larger and Proc]uee three-fourths of the ex- " ' ' j ining party in thr. Afternoon. 'larger fanits. %»at, ever the Portable surp]us Pf tl>c nat'0>» ' ' . ' )(T>'. an<1 M>'s. ET>>)] retnn)e(] t. apologies for the oversight.) canse, the jane] >s bring m>t>ed, tv»eat ' '" ' '" '" " I T]]esrl«y evrn ing fl om a vi and in the )ong rnn one of the j Seventy-five of tl>r leacling from Peek visiter at Benseo 'in Spo]ca»P. finest co»tries out-of:-doors ivill I ivheat growers of these states Pr s Sunray rs' ' " ]ra Bo]on w;is a 7)('w lsfoli su ffrr An« ivpnders ivhetl) er ivere Present at the conference, si«rr « t»c BP»srotct'""t »" 's t i.jsjtor Wed»ps«ay Smal]err morc diversified farn>s callerj to order 'by EIarr) E ! Sr vrral families «onsistin of, Miss Nary Kat)ierinr Spic]- with sturdy. independent owners Goldsworthy, Rosalia, ct]]air>nan! Attn . < »npf«rs, Hrd Deobalc]ss I more from Spolcane is A «urst mi]] ever cc»nc. Tf they do, the of the W'hitman county coinmif- 'l")I)I< I T]echte)s of iMoseoiv, ancj lat the Thompso» home this Pot]ate» wi]1 be one of'he most tee. Mr. Goldsivorthy stater] t)t'f itis. It'. A. Dro)).'>](1 1< ft Sunday~iveek. )tjgh]y developed an(i properous the purpose of thc ti>«'fi»g mtls for thc )]cnewah c~it>try, About ! >Mrs. ETei'b<», wife of 'A)]. legions of thr. west. So, at any lto see what <!<»ild be done 15 miles beyond Trkoa. mith jITejbe] mho owns th«new rate, it appears to. one observer. I toward an Organization under the intention of exploring the I apartmrnts 'lier] in Rpokane Pass]ng on tp the»orth pf the federaj farm Act Mayor F'cserterj ltpmestead pf . Car] A !recently of sc])t Houthii ielc, m«entered the E. Keg»err gave the a'd(»~«f Deobalc], ivho now lives at Tii n- I Mrs. Axe] Rmanson visitecj scenic Iii»den country. This i«]come ! clen, Was'h. After considerable her daughter, Mrs. Ku]jr)c in region, though»ot quite so pro- ] iMany of the delegates present ~wandering aro»nd Among the'endrick Tuesday. ductive of grain, appears to I jncjorsed the proposal to wp»» vejlow,jackets ivhieh werc ex- Mrs. iMc Dona]d anrl c]augh fri, be a »I]tura) dai>y ]and. Home ~ toivard a regional district and eeptional]y thick up in t)te !Marg;tref, spent Tnesday in of the:hest a]fa)fa and naturaj I for representation on the boal'cj timber, the homestead ivas lo-! Tiewjsto>] ret»ming horn« Wrc]- grasses ive have observed, any- lof 15 directors of the Natio»aj cl>te,j ]ups(lay A. M. w'here were found herr,. !Grain corporation. A bit of excitement iv;is Tt is A pleasure to ride on the I teaused the ivay )iome 1)y OBITUARY fin(; macadam grade from Lin- j BIG BEAR RIDGE, big »lark bear irhieh took to I clen to Potlatch ere<'.k. 'When . l the highway in front of Afto t T)ie cleat» of litt)«, )cl;i Rfiegrer Kendrick has such roads as! T]» B;g B„ar R;,] T, d;rs Schtipfer's rar, The car eliascrj jivas a shock An<) onc Of t»r Sar)- this, leading up the canyons IGul]cj wi]] m „t At th'o„le of !the bear for A«vera] bt>»dt'Pd ',d< st this community»as h:)d. and mountain sides to rich! M~ D T Tnga]p . 7r„(]>iesdav jyarcls or morc, ivhen t'e bear IIda was iii Sunday Se'hoo) last farming communities on eve]ry ]I ~,~st 28 ' 'fina]]y darted for thr ])tush,Sunday, A»f., 11th. Anrl iii t»r side her stability will be assured.,'» 4 TI C] 1 f B B,being ronvineed tllat that was:evr»ing shc fell ill inr) W< rl- WAGNER PERRYMAN jd P mi)1 mrrt At tb horn f thr. safest trail.;"Psdav morning bream« NUPTIALS M;,. 0 Al .Tc»>rs T], da 2 P ]3rya>] Den»aid's ivere Ticmjs-,ronsrio>i. An<] passr<1 Iii;>i i r t, M., A . t 27, Al] '0 jton visitors T»rsday Afternonn.; f»r Troy hospital Fri«tiy . Of;In f 1 t 1 '. N '. ' '<IT'.'. Will 1 )'o . 1 I'"1»>'i'o tlir )li1) 1i')].'%alter Wagner were nt:It-'', '..'1 f, < „tt] W„,]»,',s yr Ars olr];>n<l iv;i. 1)oi» in .i10»- ~ I r(1]1( ste'< to 1)( pl PSP»t. t ''. A>]( ''s. 1 )ill'Oi ried in M'isr.ow Rat»]'<]Av T»c f, K ] 't d 'h,r s„rliiy tn vis]f At t»r.'oi <) 11»»)t'.. erre>no»y ivlts prt form«(1 in the der of ' psk]A 'erd """ ' '..'; Sj<lrrl on T<.x,'Is rj(1 < ivjlli »rr T»rv;) r( «lriving t»r» to ).o'%1«thodj~) p;irsonage;if frn 'T»zztr 7"]'rs T»" "'" '" """ l '- ' " ., 't,f >f]tc];i»«]»of)ipi, i)].:]n<) ."<)]s, ,A»geles;1»<1 ivjll «0 l)i'r«i'il' ''rloclc 1)i. ]jev. Hints. 1t ivas A, Rrv. A. E. TO»rs iv)11 prrnr'I'I' I ] C r iTTr»ry Rfjrgr]', f)il'r<'»'<tf)1«I'!< <1»l(',t iyr«rljtig, t»rrr being prr s- 0[ t))r Rf< r)r 8<')ino) TTO»sr Rnrl ~, + ~ ] 'ii»«;nit>'istr 1's. iv»<»tt<i»1'II )I<'I' nt ottly re)Afivrs An« i»ti>»A)«.'jav, At]g]]st 2>f» Af, 11 A..<T. " ', ', ' '', " ' "''" .'nss;»)<1 ivi)1 «1 < At) i iiiiss )i<'i'. ftjn](]s. '1')i( b]j«r ivoir A b(Aii- 'ors " ""'"' " .' " ",4))< ivas b(lpvr() ltv;il) ];.l)» .]!C«»1;ir i»0»tf>ly ]»<!r tj» ')( «1- ', sat j]i ivif.] 1']'iii<'rss )jt)<'s I»)') )Irr <)'iil ]if'r I qTI'T')]«j» At ', ' ', ) 4»»<]l]y Rt!)]On) pl,'i)»i:I )«.-. 111?i<) t't?» ?I <'?ll)<'])le<1 ii it)1 ]?»I q )); ] )) .,1,. ', ) )1<'<'I'i it'<'s ]? t'I't'» <»»'t') I f )1'rlr. s;>>i». 'I]t < I! i"'j«1 it lt»ii<f»< I nf ) tt i. ]). It. if;»'t I'1 t!'' 'j!'? i 'air (?< t 'j I[??l e I I!t? tr"<)<)»I i] <I)'<? „37!','»)» I ''4»1<]t'»! t 1 «» 7<1'I )I<) 'It!«? 1 '] t j m'' "7 I i>ir ]t]»t'I»f. 1 0] I'<'t t. t I <I»] 1)< At'i <''I, ] f 1) ' ~ ~ ~ '1''I <') I, te Sl»)tr ~ fre»'... ':, >,II „>]<) .t)), ('»ii ~t) C<tx of I')i ii ' lj p»rt »(i 1 ]i»- )(>y f ]' vj j1irit]] 3[r . Ah iii«'',- ' " ' -''' '' t) e";I ) I 0). ' ?1 [. t '['j«(>l ) ')(> «t 1 )I( t)0 r<tn,)iotr] f)]r]] ' '.'. ~ ". I »11,'»] 1 ~ ' '' 1 '' ~ g' ' ' 't tt) i '' 1l "1] ]+ t ]»tt t ]tt] t t] r. $ »r ])1'lde it]i(] «1'Oom ]rft 'jtilill('- R 11A DAVjdSOl]. 1'«'1 ]>'»" ' ' " ' . ll t,ac< I'Vj< ) <I < 1 f »» f ')rl'r; «i»1«]y foi'< ('))og iv'li«i'<..'»ry i 3) 1 E)»>ri 1',«»1,)] i jsjf«] ))js ', Nr. 11 iv<»s'!i'<)flir )')'<t»t 1»<!, Ii < I < ii>»)i f)t,'»if i)'») f j<»«if 'vi]1 nialcr t)tcjr»pin< . tmother Rundav. ('ASf'S»('i'('»] i«v]S)t. ') f ) ('I'] I]try. I CRESCENT CLIPPINGS NEWSY ITEMS FROM 3) t.;I»« '.t) i s. 13jl) liil< y;i»« <'Itil<li'«» s))«)if R>iii«iiy At t»<'. ))0)'<'li<101'f I»»»<'. '();II;lt'<'] )i i »)1) ) (',i'vll <) )»I s 1) t'<'» sf;1 i I )i tgr >vlf )I 11<'I') it]i 1, .'tl I'. )1)1('V, I'r- ]iiiii<«)ioi»t. 1 )1<'»]>]i f)?it'i)i" .1<II»l) t » it<1 I) jss )??)sj<. 1)»i 1)y visjf«l ivit)i ?I] 1 s, ? I. 1) ii'1)i 's ))i Of )I<'I', .)'I'<'t) I). Tl)i»>i»o» 1;i» 1 J',>»ijly Al'0 ft] i) <). Al I.;]]]«4) I s. '< t it< I 1?i;tits (i])<) tot ls < I f ) <'x?l s I'i(f?g<' isif «'1 <it ])I< '.)). 1„)lo)tesoti )]0]»<, 8 I I li(lit i'. .(1>'s. A I') I>ll' ))<) ('.1'soll ]I»« <:)]i)«re» of Ag;tf)]A visit( «;it t»(o M. 1<. jj<>))CA»II )io]ii<' I'<)»1 'P»u >'s() Ay )it) 1 1) !R]ill«ai'. ))t') 1'. Ro))r'.so]] iv))0»A« 'l)c('n VIS>fin'g mlt)i i)el''et»i(»c'«110)llr . M>'s. Ro'brso» Ar<'ot»p»nir rl ]I«]'o A'ga t)ia. ETC»t'y l: oeser is»<!)))iiig W>». jia>t<)e> tliis iveelc. Troy AT;]rt in»r)pr«W»i. I< andri A»el .To»» Darby scvrraj days last week. Hist«. Ii. ]3A> by ret»r»c(1 f.o the .To'hn j)'»by home Ratiirrl ly evening after A ivrrlcs visit ivif)t the Edivarrl Darby family At Liuden. The G»ss Farringfon fat»i)y visited At the I"va. Smith home at Linden Sunday afternoon And 'brot Mrs. Sarah Keeler ancj iMrs. ]iaura 'ET»rphy horn(! w]t» them. Mr. Anc] ivTrs. James Parring- ton An<1 son visited. wit)> the Ti. ]T»nf family 8»nr)ay afternoon. j]<f>. Anc] Mrs. Clarence Fry And son Danny, an(1 Cla»rl Vaughan e i)le<1;tt f,hr. Abc Dor- enclorf.']0>ne Run«ay evening. Mrs, At)n]I ]limb)ey An<1 e'hil<l- re» visite<] iv jtli Nrs. Abr Dor- encl'orf Mr)»day Af ter noon. jjeleii 1<'Arri»«ton ivent oy«r to stai m]t)t j'sva 8)nit)l f0 ]'t few clays. ]M>'s. Sar;th Ei<;r.]or an<1 l()rs. Lan> a oMiirphy werc Tncsrlay dinner g»<.sts At thc 'A'he Dorrn- (lorf homo. T«;] Carey Ancl Marion Anrj Narvi» Sanders left Monclay evening fo pile beans o»t nr!ar Sonthw]ck. Ta. Tl'Ill) )las bcPtl fig)tf ing fir«»ack of Percy Hew's place. T'l)sjr j')a]4»y visitcc] T»r.s(1]ty Affet'>)poli ivit» ]Ills. Wm. K>n(]- ;inrl iMrs, C. L, Trail. Ot»er visitois at th«Trail horn( mr re Gtrar»bn;I 13etts, ])Eiss Lott)e C»];t«r k, Miss ]t'ev,'I Slatter on(1 Riuss(11 |3ctts. C»iss P;irrjngton bong]it;i se.- parator fnr '»is threshing 0>] 1 fit An<1 ot jt 1]olnr Wed»«sr]av. NORTHERN IDAHO SUMMARY OF EXCHANGES FOR BENEFIT OF GAZETTE READERS 1»i))< i t »f if,)( « '1')it L iw'tf r I»''<?Stat >V»l<'» ir]]S Pl'CP?il'- r(1»y Ai)(! C?<)frf':lit(] 1'CA(j bef i<'i<»'f,)i)vest ))r'irr! officers con- vrnfjoii;it lh)js<!. )itis been. ])>t- I)liS»«') «1S 'I f)AI)11)»]('t sl>1(j lj]S- frif»if«<I ivirl«ly t<) pca«r Off'icers. f) ~ <1)1»r> »]inks;ii t'. in ?I so>>)1(1' o)i<]jf ioii A»<l finannrs e in '(',f f Pl shttpc t)]slit. CvP] b('.fol '. I (]tel)ip s history Rr) clr«jar<os E" ss . ] Ol'f'<!I', <!O»li)i]SS>0»e]' I ll <'. ?111 j»c coll««(! of Agrici>lture lias recently p»bljs»crl A p]nnphjet entitle<] "W~or]c 'lnd Progress of. f,lic Agricultnral Experiment Statjo>)." ml>ich rxplains rer.ent findings . in the experimental prop>A]n of the college. Anvone may ]tave a copy by writing the experiment station at j<<):os<.o>v. 8»eephcrrlcrs past»ri» g othe flocks in the Boulrler creek (jis- trict Aud on the North fork of Grouse creek in Boiler county, report killing eight beat~ and man>icing onr. hig Sj]vertjp. The Sijvertip killec] nine head of sheep before it was ivo»nded. ancj drivr.n c)ff.— Culdesac F>n- terprise. Congressma.n Burton Ii. Prenc]l is making an effort to get con- gressional action leading to t»c ope»ing of'he Snake to tran."- portation frol» Pittsl)urg to Hom est e;Ir). ')'»e lirwis;incl Clark liigl>away between Arroiv .Tuctio» ali(l Or<)- firio ivi]1 be»]icier constr»etio>> this fal), aecprrling to Joe j). Wonc), (!otlnnissjonct'f'»»lie works. Apples ale br]ng«ng f)ctf(!I'rices at the opening of t)ie season this year than they usu- ally do, and'here is a splendid prospect that App]es of good rl»ality ivi]1 sell At 'high prices >n the autumn. D>scovc,ry of. tivo new ve>ns of rich ore At thc Go]de» Mines, Iitrl., on fhr sot>tl> fork of t]ie Clrarwatcr, iv;>s hnnoiinr.r<1 re- cently. h 'l)oy 's banc] ]ias )ler» or- gan izrd in Tiewiston. Thirty »Oys iv»o»avr. harl cxperien<.r: Anr) thirty-five beginners are r,n rolle(l. Roid jrr Meadow r.reck A»rl rcservoi) will hc c)osrrl to fish- ing from A»g»st 20 to May 15, 1f)80, Anrl fishing is barred on Ro)()jr> Mearjom creek for the rcmaindei of the. season. 1])cwork on the new highway hr..tivern Deary An(l ITelmer, a stretch of the Mosroiv-I30vil stafr', roa« t»at, was left un- finjshecl last year, is nearly com- pleted aceor(ling to reports re- ceived here; The contractor is p»shing gra(ling and surfacing, with the greater portion of. the for Incr 'being clonr.. 7)ip. iiem strip, about three miles long, will br. the last link of gravel]ed. roacl from Moscoiv to T3ovi]].,Tt is expected t'hat most of the work wi]l be finishcc] by t)ie end. of th>s month. The lirivjston-Trllpwai sect>Oil of the Tiemis-C]ark highway will hc oilerl;it i. cost of $45,000, the work to start. ivithin a few clays. Northern Idaho spent more f;»an Ir'5)r000.f]00 in 1928 for min- i op« r i tion. This is $ 500000 mort. than the sum for 1927. .Tosr ph T]oghrs and Gilbr rt ~tf tsr)», ri»gleaclers of thr recent (iftr,mpf «<1,jail hrr;ilc At Mos- cow. P]ra«('«g»ilty to eh<irgrs rtf rrr]ipt»ring goo(js in thr <!iis- fo<ly of offie<!rs. Sixty r)I]ye A))ir('< iv< r< Ad«r<) to tlirjr se»- 1«.nr,ps. jj I 1 »1 0 i's Al'('if] oil 1 >11 Nose<) iv'li:if Govrr»oi PA]bri<1 P ivi)1;il)- p<ijnt Ab< G< ff to t»«'i fri< t ) tr)ir]] 1 0 ~»««<l 7»«'"e ]'?. f l. (t»A'vjl)t')< .'?() '»I ) )t't'!lt: I', i»it) t»r?, APP<til]t- ») <»( iv t! t]t) I:!",t ] <t iv;]it »]]f11 t ]I,! f I I)!it'RUCK FARMER PRODUCES STEADY SUPPLY OF SWEET CORN W. A. Way)an(l, who owl>A «i. ben<.')i farm on Litt)r ]]r!Ar Ridges has specia]izecl in the growin«of garden st»ff, which 'he sells the local market. He has w'orked o»t a scheme by ivhirh mvcet corn is kept c!Om-. ing on every week»nfjl !ntr in t'e summer. lif r. Way)an«'s plan to Plant "PeeP of Days" A vrry «arly vari«ty, Abont the first of j('Tay; ]3antamr ii slightly Inter varirty, sometitnr, between the first aiirl tenth of May;;>]so, ]'.Arly jlvergreet>. A still sloiver v;triety about fhe trnth of May. A seconr] Planting of ]3attt]»» an(l of Evergreen is m tc)e the lattrr part. of Junr.. Thr 'first swrpt <!or» froni IiTr. W;iy)anrl 's pliintings ivas mar- k«frc). tlii» yrar, on t»r srven- tf',('.1)th of A>lgllst. Pl'o»1 th]tf fin]r ili) 1'1) 'fh<! A]if,»ill» , frosts, 1»rr<! iv)11 li< A S1«.'ir] ily t'ipr»- si>pply. ivrrlc by ivcek, on I t)>r ]<I<;>f »I;Ir]« 1, i]>i)< ss 1»r. <)ro»gl> «;iiis< s ii sl>nr) t »j»<«tf tl>« t roivi»tr ir AS<»i. AS I';)it f»r <'0>» is 1)ir 1(< «e 1)» f«t)t)< 1's f<'tl 1<) «tivs, '1 )1< 1)ri<?o <tf ~«« I slit? lt] ly 1)( 1 ]«i ) )», yt iii 1 I»»i I )t;tl)<)1<j <tf''? » It'I','» I ]'Itl rt . I .?) 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KILLS TWO BOYSt<:,"',~..;j.';-',", g[g i ]gQ['Qf]f f I day, ]'irlc ]A.t Ru» l«yr vi;I t»!j

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GAZETTE REPRESENTATIVE r""n i) '1 1 fl ly, I ':) tse . ) ) '.t'1-'IEWS

RICH FARMING W:ty]]P Anil 1'r;]»lc Re)to<!1'1')<.1 t))el)i;ts f«t] sont,)t As Half j a]ce EIIGH SCHOOL LADS

REGION !Sf)«nt ? ii»(lr«y af th<! )ioi»e Of t)]<tv ivi)1 t'Oft]>»t l>y iv iy pf t, OF TROY ARE VIC-i ll trol(1 W»ifenge>'. ')V< js«>;in« t)i< Noi tli Rout)i

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TINS OR ACCIDENTt]»e Gtaz<,tfe e(ljf<il'ook )its? I N>'s. Tl'avis> W< i( ]] (.y«» Ali«»tg?'))way.

(I]>»»a) yaeatio» last T»urscl iy ivilte, fi)ctt> lsra<'I A»(l fa»)i)i., f',)if)jot«)"s, Rti»(lq»jst, ')7, »»<1

Iftrr]>pot) tf fi]te? c?xp('?»sr of >V., «1'ov(' 0 Arpf]»0 ?]t]li(lay t<) s('.(' l»tl'('f iv<)o«. 1 ', ))of » Of' ]'Oi",

7 C«l 1 <)]1 ()f t» <, )?sa> ) I) et s ]3»»]c ~ .t)1'. 1 I'Ilvis? iv)i 0 ls»l t)l(')oh«Iivci'( ~ k )1 1 <'« ihT»» < ) 'iy ?« f) ('1'l> on I I

;in<1 A,jolly v;ic;itioii it ivas, too. jpjt(tl. Tliey rrport liis co»c]itjon L l(1)'t»iif scy('Ii il'ijlrs < itst 0)'h<1(''»

ii ii (,1) )»„w» g«s ivagoi>, as bei» ~ »i»eli iinp> over). iiv)»»;i tr«c fr]1 oti t»r.»i, lcilli»gthat ivas bi]i]t At Deer»pm, ] olil K»lg tt)1<1 fil'>)lily «1 ov« I(II) )t<)f)i instantly. ')'»Ci>»o«jrsMichigan soinetitme before t)>e t<> ]ieivjsto» Ii) 0]i(lay, lUUU ivpt p ()iseoverr«T»< s<j;ty mnrii-

flood, )<<I]. Carroll aiid the Ca- »]]. a»cl iIE>s. Delbert Clri« of <) r)0<?)a l)v Tio» ] <1

zette represe»tlttive steamecj ancj Pa]ouse iverr the meek end 'MAKE CI. ! ) jss<,t for«,t»»,

puffed and honked their way Iguests At tl>e lio»ir. of his »rot»-

MONTANA 'W pMI Forest; Pro«»cts company ]»m

»p Pot]lite'» mountain froin ', e]'ncl fanlily, l)) i)to» Be» j;i-AND SOUTH IDAHO

bei jng crew tliat t»ri, li»<l

Ju]jaetta And t'»roug» Le- i»»» ,joiii< (1 t)irr.r «Ays A«o,

land and Soutliwicl- thence Mrs. Tt'loyd Russell >'eturtte<j t! The boys iv<!re watc»i»t? A

thrpugl> titubered areas and to her ho>ne in Clarkstoii after - '""1 'Trs M"ri'» j"0»g tree fal] iv»ieh t]iry ])A«?r

across occas'iona] open vistas to a feiv weeks visit with )ier par- a»cl ' an« " E '""'" And iv«I'P. kl]]e(] iv»r>1 lf sf)i]ckTrincjen and .hackle «t. ]AstI tfp ents and ot'hcr relatives. Schupfe>'eturne(l Tncsday IA clear] gree, cll»sing t]tat to

an<1 Wnl. pie>>>]>g f>0m

Various aii«su»cjl y inlpres)B'>)cer of Leiv jston passe(1 t»ru '0» Moto]'l»g f't t)'rolrg»

I»neer its heavy t rnnk. Sea rr )1-

,lions were made o» t)ie mind pf ltoiv» Prie]ay enroute to Orofiiio northern Eda'ho an(1 M'ontana» ling pttrties beat t»rough thethe writer as ]ie viewed t)iis 'or a visit with their brother they entered. Ye))omstonc 1'ark

I fpt est near thr W]) jt< pine(ountry for the first time. Some land family, Albert Baker. from thc ivest, spent three days I«amp 3]'Ton(]ay nj«)it buf wereof these impressions we thought Rev. Rein a»d family of Ritz- s] 11"see»tgr kod]ll-.ing and fish- »ot Anxions of [hrjt safetyjt wo><h while tq publish —for 'ville were t:he guests 'of ETC]t> v jng in t)ie Park, ancl emerged ll)ccausc t»ei. )iad ]rff word At

if, js perfect)) natura], '')>at !Bramni«r ancl family last Satur-" t e spilt rx]t Pro m here jf)tr ranlp thi]t t)iry mj 1]t goy>eop]e shoulcl ivant to knew jdai' t»eb travelled -t'hro»gh thh pic- l»»nting in the evening. T]>eywj>at strange>ha thing of their

I.Ha> ry Thol»pso» A»cl familv turesque Jackson Hole country! iverr "bate»in o" not fa] from

country." iof Lewiston were the weel.- encl >n Wyoming, where they o'bserv- the camp And it ivas t)]ought,

First., the>v was the over- guests at the home of Ben Mc- ed a great deal of'ame especi- that they had either campec] outwhe]mjn«evicjcnce of bounti fuj Coy. Miss Lucile remained as ally c]cer The> trave]]ed then or 'had been 1'ost in thr woocls.

crops. The spring wheat is the guest of Eva iMcCoy this over the Teton Pass, n seven Star-Mirror, Aug. 24.u'othj>ig to brag about, but fa]1 week. Ot'her guests for the day mile, jow gear grade, and re-

wheat. Showed heavy yields. were E]ton iMcCov And wife t>l ned 'b3 way Pf . ) "~'<j Mr., and Mrs. EIerres refur»e(jme of the 'best grain to be and Lcster True. tl>c Nort'h~uth highway. TI>e Fr]clay night from

found in t'e country perhaps, EIarry Smith a»d faiuily of total distance was 1800 miles. visit, with their so» >Vayne atis that on the fa>sn of Arc'hie Le]and were the 'afternoon The most interesting sight in Tirin PA]]s, Tda]>e.

Mays, A good square look at gl]est«)f 'hel'l«l'cuts 8uudai'he park,.reports Mr. Tiong, is Dr. And. Mrs. Pie]el visite«Dr,that lnalces a man regret that f

Miss 'Vinegartner ancj Lojs the Imperial Geyser, mhieh Field's brother .T. R, Field, atf'jf fy years tpp

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C]tristensen of Cresce>>t » ere»l began tp erupt first i» 1928. Fmmett, Tcjaho near Boise Mo»- I

late to snatr!h up a pie(.e of!toivn Tuesc]ay It is '150 feet across, and spouts c]ay and Tnrsdayr rrttt>&jt]gliature's most, bountif»l soil.

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jiusse]] Bct'ts, t-a>'j»n]ce»«at intervals of. 7 to 12 hours, WP«nesday.Another fact ?shish een?e [<<nssett <takerretnrne?l from This censer is recent enon h! t<<r, smt k<rs. Oeornr heith

ho>nc .to the lnind of the ivriterl

Vejppe Mp>l«ay»»e>'e thei'hat nothing is sair of it in the»arl as clinner guests Satur«aywit'h especial forr.e is the fact<»»e bee» t»e Past three i«elcs park literature, and no roacj has ii)Ir. ancl Mrs. Petrick, AIrs, Car-

that the Pot]ate» is capable of ba]]ng»ay yet been constructed to it. One rie Bechtol;inrj Mrs. M. A.remarkable diversification. Prom Geo Tones ]s j']nprpvj»g»>s must ivalk three-fourths of a Deobald.A.'ertai» high point in tt'he resicjenee by putting rustic on mile to see it.

IMrs. E. E. Bee]]to] an(( c]>i]rl-

roarj one could see whe>lt, corn, the outside Mr T,ong ivas impresse,l by ren from Moscow were irisitors

PumPkins, beans, alfalfa, f.ar- John Lette»»ale>'s erect)]>g thp gppd rpncjjtjpn pf t)tr lpacjs Ilt t'e home of Mrs. M. A, Droden truck, and A prune olchar(j, a fine new dwellint'n»is in >j] three of the states. Thev ba]c] last week. ])Vhj)e herr they—all apparently doing well, place nort'h of town; are niupli hetter than they mere visiter] many o]c] friels.though some of the crops ivere! a feiv vears ago. Tn Montana Saturday from Cave Gulch: f e. i g slightly from lack of OOL FORMED and sout]iern Idaho espeeia]lv ivhere she spent t»P sunimer.

]'oa(ls h'ive improved r mal] The Misses Ethe] «nd

«liversification is possible, it wasI ably. ]neda Cummings hikccl to thc

in evid«nee only »PI'P.,'Inc] t Grain groivers frotn Was»ing- 'ome of their unc]e C»aries]>[psf, of thr. country ivas ton, Ida'ho And Oregon for]tied L<TE~S ITFMS CARRIED C»mmings oii Amet'ican ] i<1 nr

given over to wh(!At a»(j beans. the North j acifie Graiil Gl'oiv- " pVER FRpM LAST V>TEEK Tuesclay.

W]ty t]iis is true is A c]iffieult ers'ooperative association. at ?8»]>deli')TI'. ?I.lid Mrs. Erl

question to answer. Penhaps a lneeting held in I'ullman last, Tio»g, and Mr. An«Mts. Hi)vie(T»e following itr.ms were

bee>tuse of i]»prove(j, large scale Imeek. The organization will '." f "]. ~V

Cook visited t]lr Mjss<!s Weaveri»ac»jncry, wjth the conseq»ent I'CP>'esent fal'min intel'ests iv»c ...)at T,enor(!. T)iey )>;id a sivjmh omitterl last iveel'. AVC are pu-

b]is»ing them now, ivith 0»r 'movement toward larger and Proc]uee three-fourths of the ex- "

' 'j ining party in thr. Afternoon.

'larger fanits. %»at, ever the Portable surp]us Pf tl>c nat'0>» ' ' . ')(T>'. an<1 M>'s. ET>>)] retnn)e(]t. apologies for the oversight.)

canse, the jane] >s bring m>t>ed, tv»eat ' '" ' '" '" "IT]]esrl«y evrn ing fl om a vi

and in the )ong rnn one of thej

Seventy-five of tl>r leacling from Peek visiter at Benseo 'in Spo]ca»P.

finest co»tries out-of:-doors ivill I ivheat growers of these states Pr s Sunray rs' ' " ]ra Bo]on w;is a 7)('w lsfoli

su ffrr An« ivpnders ivhetl) er ivere Present at the conference, si«rr « t»c BP»srotct'""t »" 's t i.jsjtor Wed»ps«ay

Smal]err morc diversified farn>s callerj to order 'by EIarr) E ! Sr vrral families «onsistin of, Miss Nary Kat)ierinr Spic]-

with sturdy. independent owners Goldsworthy, Rosalia, ct]]air>nan! Attn . < »npf«rs, Hrd Deobalc]ssI more from Spolcane is A «urst

mi]] ever cc»nc. Tf they do, the of the W'hitman county coinmif- 'l")I)I< I T]echte)s of iMoseoiv, ancj lat the Thompso» home this

Pot]ate» wi]1 be one of'he most tee. Mr. Goldsivorthy stater] t)t'f itis. It'. A. Dro)).'>](1 1< ft Sunday~iveek.

)tjgh]y developed an(i properous the purpose of thc ti>«'fi»g mtls for thc )]cnewah c~it>try, About ! >Mrs. ETei'b<», wife of 'A)].

legions of thr. west. So, at any lto see what <!<»ild be done 15 miles beyond Trkoa. mith jITejbe] mho owns th«newrate, it appears to. one observer. I toward an Organization under the intention of exploring the I apartmrnts 'lier] in Rpokane

Pass]ng on tp the»orth pf the federaj farm Act Mayor F'cserterj ltpmestead pf . Car] A !recently of sc])tHouthii ielc, m«entered the E. Keg»err gave the a'd(»~«f Deobalc], ivho now lives at Tii n- I Mrs. Axe] Rmanson visitecj

scenic Iii»den country. This i«]come ! clen, Was'h. After considerable her daughter, Mrs. Ku]jr)c in

region, though»ot quite so pro- ] iMany of the delegates present ~wandering aro»nd Among the'endrick Tuesday.ductive of grain, appears to

Ijncjorsed the proposal to wp»» vejlow,jackets ivhieh werc ex- Mrs. iMc Dona]d anrl c]augh fri,

be a »I]tura) dai>y ]and. Home ~ toivard a regional district and eeptional]y thick up in t)te !Marg;tref, spent Tnesday in

of the:hest a]fa)fa and naturaj Ifor representation on the boal'cj timber, the homestead ivas lo-!Tiewjsto>] ret»ming horn« Wrc]-

grasses ive have observed, any- lof 15 directors of the Natio»aj cl>te,j ]ups(lay A. M.w'here were found herr,. !Grain corporation. A bit of excitement iv;is

Tt is A pleasure to ride on the I teaused 0» the ivay )iome 1)y OBITUARYfin(; macadam grade from Lin- j BIG BEAR RIDGE, big »lark bear irhieh took to

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clen to Potlatch ere<'.k. 'When .lthe highway in front of Afto t T)ie cleat» of litt)«, )cl;i Rfiegrer

Kendrick has such roads as! T]» B;g B„ar R;,] T, d;rs Schtipfer's rar, The car eliascrj jivas a shock An<) onc Of t»r Sar)-

this, leading up the canyons IGul]cj wi]] m „t At th'o„le of !the bear for A«vera] bt>»dt'Pd ',d< st this community»as h:)d.and mountain sides to rich! M~ D T Tnga]p . 7r„(]>iesdav jyarcls or morc, ivhen t'e bear IIda was iii Sunday Se'hoo) lastfarming communities on eve]ry ]I ~,~st 28

' 'fina]]y darted for thr ])tush,Sunday, A»f., 11th. Anrl iii t»rside her stability will be assured.,'» 4 TI C] 1 f B B,being ronvineed tllat that was:evr»ing shc fell ill inr) W< rl-

WAGNER —PERRYMAN jd P mi)1 mrrt At tb horn f thr. safest trail.;"Psdav morning bream«

NUPTIALS M;,. 0 Al .Tc»>rs T],da 2 P ]3rya>] Den»aid's ivere Ticmjs-,ronsrio>i. An<] passr<1 Iii;>i i

r t, M., A . t 27, Al] '0 jton visitors T»rsday Afternonn.; f»r Troy hospital Fri«tiy . Of;In

f 1 t 1 '. N '. ' '<IT'.'. Will 1 )'o .1I'"1»>'i'o tlir )li1)

1i')].'%alter Wagner were nt:It-'', '..'1 f, < „tt] W„,]»,',s yr Ars olr];>n<l iv;i. 1)oi» in .i10»-~I r(1]1( ste'< to 1)( pl PSP»t. t ''. A>]( ''s. 1 )ill'Oi

ried in M'isr.ow Rat»]'<]Av T»c f, K ]'t d 'h,r s„rliiy tn vis]f At t»r.'oi <) 11»»)t'..erre>no»y ivlts prt form«(1 in the der of ' psk]A 'erd """ ' '..';Sj<lrrl on T<.x,'Is rj(1 < ivjlli »rrT»rv;) r( «lriving t»r» to

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The G»ss Farringfon fat»i)yvisited At the I"va. Smith homeat Linden Sunday afternoon And'brot Mrs. Sarah Keeler ancjiMrs. ]iaura 'ET»rphy horn(! w]t»them.

Mr. Anc] ivTrs. James Parring-ton An<1 son visited. wit)> the

Ti. ]T»nf family 8»nr)ayafternoon.

j]<f>. Anc] Mrs. Clarence FryAnd son Danny, an(1 Cla»rlVaughan e i)le<1;tt f,hr. Abc Dor-enclorf.']0>ne Run«ay evening.

Mrs, At)n]I ]limb)ey An<1 e'hil<l-re» visite<] iv jtli Nrs. Abr Dor-encl'orf Mr)»day Af ter noon.

jjeleii 1<'Arri»«ton ivent oy«rto stai m]t)t j'sva 8)nit)l f0]'tfew clays.

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T«;] Carey Ancl Marion AnrjNarvi» Sanders left Monclayevening fo pile beans o»t nr!arSonthw]ck.

Ta. Tl'Ill) )las bcPtl fig)tf ingfir«»ack of Percy Hew's place.

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;inrl iMrs, C. L, Trail. Ot»ervisitois at th«Trail horn( mr reGtrar»bn;I 13etts, ])Eiss Lott)eC»];t«r k, Miss ]t'ev,'I Slatter on(1Riuss(11 |3ctts.

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NORTHERN IDAHO

SUMMARY OF EXCHANGESFOR BENEFIT OF GAZETTE

READERS

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r(1»y Ai)(! C?<)frf':lit(] 1'CA(j befi<'i<»'f,)i)vest ))r'irr! officers con-

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?111j»c coll««(! of Agrici>lture liasrecently p»bljs»crl A p]nnphjetentitle<] "W~or]c 'lnd Progress of.f,lic Agricultnral ExperimentStatjo>)." ml>ich rxplains rer.entfindings . in the experimentalprop>A]n of the college. Anvonemay ]tave a copy by writing theexperiment station at j<<):os<.o>v.

8»eephcrrlcrs past»ri» gotheflocks in the Boulrler creek (jis-trict Aud on the North fork ofGrouse creek in Boiler county,report killing eight beat~ andman>icing onr. hig Sj]vertjp. TheSijvertip killec] nine head ofsheep before it was ivo»nded.ancj drivr.n c)ff.—Culdesac F>n-terprise.

Congressma.n Burton Ii. Prenc]lis making an effort to get con-gressional action leading to t»cope»ing of'he Snake to tran."-portation frol» Pittsl)urg toHom est e;Ir).

')'»e lirwis;incl Clark liigl>awaybetween Arroiv .Tuctio» ali(l Or<)-firio ivi]1 be»]icier constr»etio>>this fal), aecprrling to Joe j).Wonc), (!otlnnissjonct'f'»»lieworks.

Apples ale br]ng«ngf)ctf(!I'rices

at the opening of t)ieseason this year than they usu-ally do, and'here is a splendidprospect that App]es of goodrl»ality ivi]1 sell At 'high prices>n the autumn.

D>scovc,ry of. tivo new ve>nsof rich ore At thc Go]de» Mines,Iitrl., on fhr sot>tl> fork of t]ieClrarwatcr, iv;>s hnnoiinr.r<1 re-cently.

h 'l)oy 's banc] ]ias )ler» or-gan izrd in Tiewiston. Thirty»Oys iv»o»avr. harl cxperien<.r:Anr) thirty-five beginners arer,n rolle(l.

Roid jrr Meadow r.reck A»rlrcservoi) will hc c)osrrl to fish-ing from A»g»st 20 to May 15,1f)80, Anrl fishing is barred onRo)()jr> Mearjom creek for thercmaindei of the. season.

1])cwork on the new highwayhr..tivern Deary An(l ITelmer, astretch of the Mosroiv-I30vilstafr', roa« t»at, was left un-finjshecl last year, is nearly com-pleted aceor(ling to reports re-ceived here; The contractor isp»shing gra(ling and surfacing,with the greater portion of. thefor Incr 'being clonr.. 7)ip. iiemstrip, about three miles long,will br. the last link of gravel]ed.roacl from Moscoiv to T3ovi]].,Ttis expected t'hat most of thework wi]l be finishcc] by t)ie end.of th>s month.

The lirivjston-Trllpwai sect>Oilof the Tiemis-C]ark highway willhc oilerl;it i. cost of $45,000, thework to start. ivithin a few clays.

Northern Idaho spent moref;»an Ir'5)r000.f]00 in 1928 for min-i g» op« r i tion. This is $500000mort. than the sum for 1927.

.Tosr ph T]oghrs and Gilbr rt~tf tsr)», ri»gleaclers of thr recent(iftr,mpf «<1,jail hrr;ilc At Mos-cow. P]ra«('«g»ilty to eh<irgrsrtf rrr]ipt»ring goo(js in thr <!iis-fo<ly of offie<!rs. Sixty r)I]yeA))ir('< iv< r< Ad«r<) to tlirjr se»-1«.nr,ps.

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FARMER PRODUCESSTEADY SUPPLY OF

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W. A. Way)an(l, who owl>A «i.

ben<.')i farm on Litt)r ]]r!ArRidges has specia]izecl in thegrowin«of garden st»ff, which'he sells 0» the local market.He has w'orked o»t a scheme byivhirh mvcet corn is kept c!Om-.

ing on every week»nfjl !ntr int'e summer.

lif r. Way)an«'s plan i» toPlant "PeeP of Days" A vrry«arly vari«ty, Abont the first ofj('Tay; ]3antamr ii slightly Intervarirty, sometitnr, between thefirst aiirl tenth of May;;>]so,]'.Arly jlvergreet>. A still sloiverv;triety about fhe trnth of May.A seconr] Planting of ]3attt]»»an(l of Evergreen is m tc)e thelattrr part. of Junr..

Thr 'first swrpt <!or» froni IiTr.W;iy)anrl 's pliintings ivas mar-k«frc). tlii» yrar, on t»r srven-tf',('.1)th of A>lgllst. Pl'o»1 th]tffin]r ili) 1'1) 'fh<! A]if,»ill» , frosts,1»rr<! iv)11 li< A S1«.'ir] ily t'ipr»-

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Dickie Car]son. was sitting iuthe d'oorway of a freight earfrom whic'h his brother and an-ot'her 'boy were unloadin ~ wood,+rhea another c >r bumped intoit, throwing Dickie on to thefloor and the wood onto him.He was cut on the back of theneck, making a stitch necessary,and is carryiiig a bump on hisforch cad.

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M r. THE KENDRICK GAZETTEange "The Pulse of The Potlatch"

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)N KEN])R[C]i'I AugAII. Tom Stenson is spending

j a co»pie of weeks itt Leivjst on1)('.cn >tnt(1()'i)y(~0> c]»rd s.a I'capo>> s i b I( 0 (»n )la ny I 0 cst;I

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q machinery and fizturcs. Dtnigharty and son Laurina.At the present tiu)e, according The A[, H. Ladies'id Soci- <

to R. II, Ramey, Northern Paci cty will meet Tuesdav Aug. 27,~'ic

agent at Ken(lricl', as many at the home of Mrs. S»san:"as 800 five-gallon cans of cream Orosec]ose. The annual election >..

<are shipped from he>'e jn a of officers will be held.

~ month during the spring of the A]i. an(l A[rs, Cecil Grue]] "gq year. I'he. poorest ~nonths show and AIr. and Mrs. Evert Custer

only 350 cans. The aver>ge for motoretl to Lewiston Sunday< the yeas''uns bet)veen 5)00 and evenintp,< 525 per month. Eugene Taylor returned from

Whether this is a sufficient St.,Iohn, where he was employ-quantity to justify'stab]jshjng ed in the harvest.

< a station is difficult to (leter-< mine, because it is not known LINDEN< for ce)<ajn what percent of the

far>ners who ship cream would A] jss Ruey Fon'burg who has t>

patronize the station. '%Inch been vjsjtjn~ her uncle C. E. 8<

Much wou]d depend> too, iipon Fon'burg went to Spokane 'q

< the man who had charge. IIc T)u>rsday, She will visit rela-y should 1)e a, inc>l mau, a, rust tjvcs in California before re-q ler a man who has the aequain- turnjn~ home.< tance )in(l the confidence of the A[ra, Add>sou Alezander, A[er-.:„"farmers. For such a man there tje /tone and daughters, A[r.

PP0>'titn>ty to et. Into a and A I rs C II Fry andgro)vjng busine'ss wjt]>0»t the rp„A[Is. Louis;i Fti v Claud ."0

)>I;>u han;ind 1>)r~]te) Cairnow>I caPital,—a ln>s>ness which „z]]ed on Mr;in'd'[rs. Cleo ~

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~ living from thc start, anti mightq pay handsome (lividcn(ls in the C]arid Vaughan an(1 son C a>

long ri>n a>sr>Ve(l eato spend the clay with 'his sist-

) g hether thc time is ripe foiAf C II F d f n)I]ytie establishing of a ere>un sta Th I ft 1[o'nd'>y n)orning for "'00

""""'']ie Reservation to work jn t'e "q bnt t >(. conimunity should get ]q be'hind the movement to hasten5 its coming as soon as praeti- Hill and Bob Fry recently re-

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'I so 0'b~ Ious they

Ah's. A[cphee and son Clive 5'

an() the Garner chi]dren spent ';AIe» wear three times as >nuch '""'e]othjn~ ss women >t >n'>n's s Sum]ay at. the Claud PiPPinger;,.:parrel )> e>ghs I)'>f'o ]0i~ home at Cnvendish.

~ stuffy c]othest women go a'bout tt> IIe]mer this wee I w ere ne

they are the more rirational sez., 'he ~

Vllen. Will they shake the>n sPent Sl>nday afternon at the '

custom a>)(] j])p t~>ice(] bv (om- Panied ho>nc b) 6ran(lma ee er 0

't>n(l Al )'s. ) 1u>'a AI>>rphy.mon sense.:

0) if>no Sun(lay to v>s>t A[r,+;t.t:Ot.t.k. ~~@t:.,t:Ot..tot~:Ot+ A(lvertisers sho»)(] note t; t Jac] Trovis who is in the ]ios- 5'

the n>osq»ito, which does a. hum-ming 'business, i» not satisfie(l Mrs. Rnv F]orance froin

f, with one ii>sertion. C]arkston is visiting her parentsMr and A[>s I II IIunt

+ IDAHO IS GOOD t)nve Oentry of KentlriokTURKEY COUNTRY Ives on the ridge hllydng settle

+ the first of the week. '4.Pren AIoore, state poultry

'i'pecialist, Ihas recently ezpres-+ se(1 the opinion that Idaho has.>, ex ci) natui a) (.0n(l>t>on (ondu- >I't c x> ish to than]>$'ive to turkey g>0)vj»«. Although fticn(]s for their 'help and sy>n-'j

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Mosco'5 i Idaho TUcsdfl) t JU(le1929.

The Board met this day pursuantto adjournment, present as before.

The matter. of the equalization oftaxes for the year 1929 divas at thistime tal(en under consideration andcoll(i))i)cd,

The entire day was taken up withhearing applications for exemptions,which werc take» u»der consideration.

'1'he Board»oir adjour)icd to meettomorrow, Wc<1))csday, June 26,

s(i 1929, at nine o'lock A. M.,eATTEST:

HARRY A, THATCHER, Clerk.APPROVED:

JOHN L. WOODY, Chairman.Moscow, Idaho. ))Vc<luesday, Jufie

2(i, 1929.The Hoard i»ct this day pursuant

to adjournment, present as before.The matter of the equalization of

taxes for the year 1929, was at thistime taken under co»sjdcratio» andcolltinucd,

The entire day was take» up withhearing, applications for exemptio»s,which were tal.c» under co»sidcra-tio I).

The Hoard»ow adjourned to r»cettomorrow, Thursday, June 27, 1929,at mine o'lock A. M.ATTEST:

HARRY A. THATCHER, Clerk.APPROVED:

JOHN L. WOODY, Chairman.Moscow, Idaho, Thursday, June 27,1929.

Thc Board met this day pursuantto adjourmnent, ipresent as before.

The matter of the equalization oftaxes for the year 1929, was atthis time taken under 'onsiderationand continued.

The entire day was taken up withhearing appljcations for exemptions,which were taken under considera-tion.

The Board now adjourned to meettomorrow, Friday, June 28, 1929,at nine o'lock A. M.ATTEST:

MARRY A. THATCHER, Clerk.APPROVED:

JOHN L. WOODY, Chairman.Mosco)v, Idaho. Friday, June 28,

1929.The Board met this day pursuant

to adjournment, present as before.The matter of the equalization of

taxes for the year 1929 was at thistime taken u»dcr consideration andcontinued.

Thc entire day was taken up withI)earing applications for exemptions,which were taken under consjdera-tjon.

The Board now adjourned to meettomorro(v, Saturday, Junc 29, 1929,at nine o'lock A..M.ATTEST:

HARRY A. THATCHER, Clerk.APPROVED:

JOHN L. WOODY, Chairman.Mosro)v. Idaho. Saturday, June

29, 1929.The Board mct this day pursuant

to adjournment, present:RUDOLPH E. NORDBY andJOHN CONE Commissioners, andH ARRY A. THATCHER, Cerk.I» thc absence of Mr. Woody, the

chairman, Rudol ph E. Nordby waselected chairman pro tcm.

The matter of lhc equalization oftaxes for thc year 1929 was at thistime taken under consideration.

Applications for exemptions weretaken Under consideration .and con-

tinuedd.

'fhc claim of R. W. Morris, Agentfor the Northern Pacific" RailwayCompany in the sum of $784.13, forfreight on Atlacidc on the CurrentExpense Fund was cxamincd, andthe County Auditor directed to drawwarrant in scttlcmcnt thereof.

It is hereby ',ordered that tficc ounty Auditor bc and he is herebyinstructed to 'ransfer the sum of$3000. from the Current ExpenseFund to Weed f%»trol Fund. Thchalanc«of thc day was taken up ifipassing upon al)plications for ex-emptions heretofore filed, with theBoard, and )vhich have been underconsjdcration, as follows:

That of Susan Campbell approv-e<i.

That of J. A. Gossett approved.That of Mary Grccr rejected.That of Louisa Irvf. Martin ap-

proved.That of Matilda Candler ap-

proved.That of Jennjc Plummer ap-

proved.That of Effic Power a)pproved.'f hat of Lizzie Johnston ap-

p) ovcd.That of Alice C. Hornby ap

pl'ovcd.That ~ of Lizrie Sn)ith appr'ovcd.That of Flizabcth J;

Pa»Ice)'pproved.

That of Etta I.. Chute approved.That of Sarah Boyer approved,That of Amanda Dunn rejected.That of Frances F. Kcsslcr

approved.That of Mau<ic A. Blais ap-

proved.That of Serena Georgia Lynch

approved.That of Mi»»ie Lawrence ap-

proved.That of Elna Kluvcr rejected.That nf Anna May Bi'owning

(I)pl ovcdThat ol'melia Riley rejected.'I'hat of Thercsc Mielke ap-

pl'ovcd.That of Afic Sol)illa Hanscf)

rejected.That of II(flda M, H rock»)an

rejected.That of Dora B. Kerr approved.'I'hat of 'Airs. J. If. '(Valkrr ap-

prov«fl.That oi') fary E. M jllcr ap-

proved,That of J«»iiic ITapioiistall rc-

i(ii) tcd.I'hat nf Petr;( Oleo» approved.

Tliat nf M;iriha Shea approved:That of Virgi»ja P. Fstcs ap-

l)roved,Thc matter of <he «qua'!ization of

taxes nn the real property lax rollsf<1) th«y«;lr 1929 was at this timeconti»U«<}.

Th( Hoar<i lli))v adjourned to

Comllljssjoners'roceedings

Tni'. XF.iver.j

l'h:it of Mari«it;I Hro)v»illg ap-p( ov«d.

Tll'lt oi Cal'i')«A. A'I ill«r:(I)-proved.

That of 5!Ial y E, CI;(I'k;ipi)rov(.'d.That of Alartha Jaiic HU»)i)hr«y

rer ected,That of Tliomas I'ster ap-

proved..Tllat of W. W, Burr r«jected,That of G«ral<l I'itch«r ap-

f ')f'OYCdThat of Anna H. Cook approved.That of Elizabeth AVjlto» ap-

proved.I hat of Augusta Hai» ar)proved.That of I.ou Spray approved.'I'hat of Ferdii)af)d Reitza ap

proved.Th(lt of L(llil L. B(fell(11)ail (lp-

provcd.That of I':m»)a Irachcl Dresser

rejected.That of Anna I., Ai «Gly»n ap-

proved.'That of Mary A. I'erryi»aii ap-

proved.That of IIulda Buchanan ap-

pl ovcd.That of Sophja B. Taylor ap-

prove<i.That of Mali»da j. Iro)vles re-

jccte<l.That of Anna M, Ki»)bl> ap-

provedThat of Mildred R, Icobl)if)s

rejcctcd.That of Mrs. l.y»ian Clark

rejected.That of Nancy A. I.y»ch ap-

proved.Tliat, of Cathcri»c Asplund

j rejected.'I'hat of Kc~ta»a Ilagpii ap-

proved.That of Eunice R. Bidlak'( ap-

pl'ovcd,'That of Etta Tuttle approved.

The»)atter of 'he equalization ofthe 1929 real property lax rolls wasat this time 'ontinued.

'1'hcBoard now adjourned to meettomorrow, Wednesday, July 3, 1929,at nine o'lock A. M.ATTEST:

HARRY A. THATCHER, Clerk.APPROVED:

JOHN L. i WOODY, Chairman.

{Contjnued rrext <week)

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mc«t M<i»<lay, July I, 1929, at )»f)(.o'lock A. Ai.ATTEST:

FIARRY A. THATCHER, ClerlAP1'ROVED:

RUDOLPH I'.. NORDHY, Chairma» I'ro Tcm.

Mosco(v, Idaho ) Ionday, July I19O9

The Board »)et this day pursuanto adjournment, yresent as before.

The matter of the equalization othe real property taxrolls for thyear 1929 was at this 'time iak«iu»d«r co»sidcratio».

The balance of the day was t;ike(Up iil passing Upon claims forexcn)ption heretofore filed with thHoard, and which have been undeconsideration, as follows:

That of R, Belle Carssow appl'ovcd.

That of Catherine Carithcrs rejected.

That of Laura A. Bra()son approved.

That of A1ice Harrison approvedThat of Daisy Armstrong ar)

proved.That of Emma H. Hoaglau(

approved,That of Amelia E. Wright ap

proved.That of Hilda Strohm rejected.That of Matti«J. Gchrett r«

jected.Tlrat of Rctta Holina» approvedThat of Lizzie, A. Scott re

jected.That of Ellen I.. Besscc re

jected.That of Anna Sundell approvedThat of Clora Bell Houdyshcl

approved.That of I:)orthca Nelson ap

pi'ovcd,That of Viola Brozcl approvedThat of Mary E, P")ker rejectedThat of Leona N. Ball appovedThat of Miranda Vogel approvedTihat of Mrs. G. W Bingma

rejected.That of Arab()lie Hayes ap

proved.That of Mary Ann Bechtol ap

proved.That of Stella Plummber ap

pr'oved.That of lP(nna SN(mpson ap

proved.That of Anna Yangel approved.-That of Melvina Cairy approved.That of Lettie J. M. Crajg ap-

proved.That of Ada Bennett approved.That of Martha L. Thomas ap-

proved.That of Mrs. A. E. Smith ap-

proved.T'hat of Susan L. Pembcrton

approved.T'hat of Margaret L. EIall ap-

pi'ovcd.That of Emina Gladen rejected.That of Texas A. Bogar a@-

pl ovcd.That;of Sarah Pjerce approved.That of Minnie W'eible approved.That of Viola Parkins approved.That of Viola Baker approved.That'f Lillian Vance Berry

. rejected.That of Mrs. Matilda McPhee

approved.That of Susan Carr approved.That of Hulda Garison rejected.That of Mary M. Trenary ar)-

proved.That of Celia Garrison approved,That of Joanna Alderman ap-

proved.That of Sarah Halvcrson ap-

proved.That of Viola Johnson rejected.That of Anna M. Pierce ap-

proved.That of Sarah J. AVctherby ap.

proved.The matter of the equalization of

the 1929 real property tax rolls wasat this time continued.

The Board now adjour»ed to meettomorrow, Tuesday, July 2, 1929,at nine o'lock A. M.ATTF.ST:

HARRY A. THATCHER, Clerk.APPROVED:

RUDOI.PH F. NORDBY, Chair-man.

Mosco)v, Idaho. Tuesday, July 2,1929,

The Board e)et this day pursuantto adjournment. present:

JOHN L. WOODY, Chairman,RUDOLPH E. NORDBY andJOHN CONE Commissioners, andHARRY A. THATCHER, Cerk.The matter of the equalization of

the 1929 real property assessmentrolls was at this time taken underconsideration.

Thc, balance of thc day was takenup in passing Uf)on claims for ex-emption heretofore filed with theBoard, and which have been u»dcrconsideration, as follows,

That of Sarah Keelcr approved.That of Fmma L. I.ongfellow

approved.Tliat of CMinnic F.. Hatfield

approved,That of Alice Everton rejected.That of Margaret Lusk ap-

proved.That of Saroh E. W;irncr ap-

proved.That of Matt je E. Marsh ap-

proved.That of Mi()nie Curtis approved.That of T. W. Johnston ap-

proved.T'hat of Cora B.Drury approved.That of Amanda Erickson ap-

proved.That of I aura B. Waterma»

rejected.That of Mary V. FInnter ap-

proved.That oi Minnie Gih»ore ap-

proved.That of Mary Bershaw approved.That of I.co»a Whitted ap-

proved.'f hat- of Emma F. Ho»ham ap

proved.That of'azel C. Boll( s ap-

proved.That of A»na Colhr- approv«d.'.I'hat of Cath criii c I I» wks a p-

pl'ovcd.That o I'l'rs. B. P. (griffith

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'VAGTMAN-LATAHCOUNTY FAIR NEWS

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"Everything is jn readinessfor the largest and most enter-tajn jng county fair ever rrpon-sered in Eastern Washington,"states Clarke Johnson, Secre-tary of the Whitman-I)atrLhCounty Fair Association.

The grouncls have been re-graded so that the lar'ge carnj-val and. exhjbjts will not becrowded as in the past. Consicj-eraible work is being done int'e buildings to get the boothsin shape for the exihjbjtora.There will be seven 4-11 Clubexhibits in addition to the un-usually large display of'omen'8fancy and hand jworlr featuredat the Whitman-kata'h Fair. Thegrain anti vegeta'blc premiumsoffered is attractjng largethreshed grain and vcgetabje ex-h j'bits.

Nr. EIcrrnr(u of Genegge, hasinterested individual and com-mercjal flower growe'rs in ex-'h jb itjng to such an extent thatthe Flower Show will be oneof the outstanding shows of tbeNorthwest.

The sheep exhibit will be thelargest ever, according to MaxHjnrjchs, Pullman, superjnten-clent. Floyd T..Fox of Sjlverton,Oregon, is coming froin theCanadian Circuit with hjs carlotof blue ribbon winners. ETub-bard 1)rothcrs of Corvajljs, arebringing ec'In(Illy as large andconsjstcnt winning string. Su-perintendent EIuston t@cCros-key, of the General 1jvestoclcdivision, expects a larger show-ing of 'beef cattje and horses,than in the past.

Trdee carlotg of dairy cr(ttleare'cheduled'to come from theSouthwest Waghjngtc)n Faji'tChehaljg. Four carloads willalso come fmm Everett accord-ing to a telegram received froiuthat point August 16. Localdairy ca ttle bredcjers who v jllbc out with their .fightingclothes against tihegc large in-vading dairy forces are H. TLLen'harc1 of Colfax, Salvycr Bros.of Palouse, and Frm jl Bolr.r ofPotlatch.

Three strings of rt(cjng horsesarc on the. tracks daily and twoot'hers wj11 be out b7'hec)penjng d'ay, making 8 total oCfifty entrjrs. Those, on thegrounds at present are theRoac'h and: Garrison strings ofOregon, and the ITaljet stringfrom Vancouver, B. C.

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Inland Empire turn theit thoughts to plans for the corn.

ing year. Thee is much to be done before winter sets in. Vallr

able acres of ground'to be prepared, seed sown and many o~jobs petformed. What will the weather be What will soil coathtions be? What about the labor situationP..... just 4few of the questions

affecting

next season's crop pro&a. Tb~glueRions.worry not the farmer who owns a "Caterpillar" Ttao ~

tor. To the fart+et who doesn', the answer is.....C=t FaQ Work Done Uy

(t,'IIIiekl3P, AnII ln Tk===e~'R~ a "Cat~—1$>e~"

belie ownet; of a "Caterpillar" is maker over moQ conditions ofM «iud weather. He is never late for a fall plowing or seeding

> «4te. Labe@ is no problem. "Caterpillar" is ready when he iswMy -.....ready to beat bad weathet, pull. bigger andckepet'et t~b, ride a seed bed without packing the soil, plowwithout ridiN g a furrow, work day and night if necessary. Theaonalip t~~Qion of a "Catetpillat" means fuel economy. "Cater-pillar'" saves men, n:inutes and money and means bigger cropssrnd bigger profits. The farming record of every "Catet'pillar"ownet proves this.

~ famaer who is joaL ng alsaad Ask fpr the))e Free 6ppkletsi "See<Isrgm tsar)ee his "Cater pil!ar" Tra8or Beds «nd the 'Caters)iihrr' aa4<INNderg ~s aalu'kg prompt dehsfery. "Graiii, From Seed led to Harvests+

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Dealers sfi "Caterpillar" Tra8ors, Holt Combined Harwetfersrarid Rf<ssell Road Graders.

ojIer to the ptrblic the highest grade of'ontrrnerrt» obtainable at the most reason-able prices.

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