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-'"lp"-"';"~j~j)L'UMF XLI'I ..:KEN)5RICK, LATAHr COUNTY, IDAHO, FRIDAY FRIDAY, MARCH 25 -]j]32 NO. 13~cs tt risvsr s ~ rt 'figs') . 'si>t>ts.r vmri is 's 'a e s ... „- .'.c . t,.'S t
PTE CHAMBER'ELI.S Five Demos Want Two'ORcese INTERESTING ITEMS PARENT-AACHERS'SS'N: Candidate ]tjfl]]'f].AaH-'NYiI'CSt 25 GRAIN MARKETS LOWER—.IDAHO'A'X HISTORY It'now develops that th'C'r'e are five FROM'ULIAETTAi IftIE@'Ot M6NDAY EVEhtING Friday,. Mare]I]'5 js'th4". fir'st'tday, DElibf'14@ VERY POORde'mo'crats, in the Statfd of. Idahoi wh'6 w-,; „;,. —... for filing the naked'df]'c'f'r'ltI'@i&i'Cps for-(piis is the eleventh of a series of wou]d like to have the jobs of Bur'- 'ebck» Pro gram Pleases The'arciit-Teachers'ssociation the primary e]ectio1ff.trfibjffskefd May Wheat-prices" dri8ined sharply dllr-']l1es dealing with taxation in Ida'heft'on L Fre]ich andsAddjsori T. Smiih A crow'd of'bout .75'ebple .Rj held their regular nionth]y.'mcejjng at 24, and April 23 is the last day candi. ing 6Ih'& ending March 18, anfL']Itin by Glann Balch; under thc"'s c'ongra3sfnen, Four democrats. waist tehdet]: tlte'- Getoi'ge- Wa'sh]ngtoti Bi- the school house M'onda'y'v'ening and'ates can fi]e. feed grains turned'weaker, influenced!S js- . ation of the State'ham]her. o]. Smith's-cjob'.-whj]jd on]y one hanker]i .CiiitChnjk]'ut]]tail]me]rtl las't: Friday it-all turned out.to be a very'de]ighj'- So far as known'own. this way, by,.the']t]wee wheat market, .accord-%cree). after that of French. ':night. The". "F]tj@et-'art]&P quift fu] affaird...., ..no candidates have made known their ing.to the N'eek]y Grain Market Re-lic s
': . 'its the'ecurring biennial piedge it wnn't'g iong now: utnii candf. ntaiie" htt t h'e feAt.badebs'«rgtr. giiren: j At tiie biisiniiss session, he1d pttftt intention oi filing ior. cdhnty'rr'dfftcah 'v'ieh" ot twgUni.:te,d States Bureau ogccondfffiy", not'' o'nlyf the cost - of dftpi'f all', kinds," 'fjf'f,']I po]jticai ]tffti'. Mhwty Nhttt Daric]ng''ndi a" ba's'- to the'iitertainment,'he: r'eport of All county offices with tIie ckc'ripiafjf ..grfhuHuraI,Economical Burdensome;rrnment but also the actual costtof jobs, vti]] be as tliick as flies around'ct supper fjifjsh'Cdc thb'fca's]rig'"cvcff'ip l]he treasurer was: read,: as was'hat of county auditor will bait']a t<"bdc om&tiksuf|f|fiies, lack of any serious.i'al. administration has continued a molasses barrel in. thc summer tirde fihjfI'
of the executive'ommIftec m'ecting'illed again this year. It won't be dainage to the new winter wheat.,-'w steadily over the 40-year .Rind- about- twice as: persistent. ' '.: The't]ffffarfft t pr@C>tel]" vffas-, held March' I, a'rid boi ji.'er'e ac'- long now;,...-., rop, continued,heavy marketings OE
yd]b t]Id that has e]apsen since Idaho ' '- . '
Gco'rgc'..Washing)on "S+'j]fm '.....'.,cepted. -:,,'-':.-''- ". '-. 'iuth@n hemispher%'rain'n'd wcak-"4„, . fjflrcked up'cfn here career as a state. FIBOOD WATERS",. REOEBE, . '. ',,...',„„-,.„;::...,,,'.. HIgh'cgop]', . The nom]Rating cpm'in*iijec-'recported TOO MANY 'L~ Jim',:: .„.,;. ss jn,f]5tetiesg,'fjcrtsf!:.the'rjncjpak"'f.:::js'86''o]itjftai'hjkt6ry'. of'urn ': —s'T~ÃS"MAIN Ok TIME'f]f'j]fb S]fflufcsh. ', ...,..„,............A]].the fo]]owing.'..noinpi
':,"tliat well-meaning candidates, ',, /gory" WastwhILftbrit As'a- Bojf' for'tlie ncxttyc'Rr:~Pijs'sfdenf;-:..%as. 4 ..:,',.::'h-;:o,:-,.;,. Pet, ani]'.,fsirIIjre'.prl4siat Chicago de-3 -;-'; ..;th'ave succeeded in e]'ed]if]jf'them- '.. MhjiYp fin'Xjfsus moinents were speift: - ...,':,,--a,—....,....-Edyj't]t At]r]RthSCti:.B: Deobald; vice-president,'rs';
1 A.. Not. long ago R ma„said . Wc 'clined to thri lowe'st point since mid-", '-on- p]a<forms'dvocating.--rc- by'residents of Kendrick..and the up'- George. Washington As a: Citjzfdn) --- k. Car]son; . seer'etary,': Mrs, fi]vie never hear much about Hon. So-and- January. Cash prices. were lower wit]fL1",.'t 'qi]s in. govetnmental ., expenses per.and lower, cany'on, beginning last'....:.'...,.Agn~g @eke;tnlinn:';cook; treasiirer,- 5lrs. Edgir'hojig." so in congress w]]at'ias he ever futures.h corn:andtoatshweakencd wit]fr-'-.,orice they are 'in'ffice, . their Thursday'evening,'. wwhen the w'atc'r in'Sbtj]fc -Wlflshjtiijffon Au5n Sb])Icr'. ''.' i -After'Rn grenera1 discussion" as to'ther donc7sp .':,'.', .',:.' '' .;4'h@$=]fbt al dtj]] aemand 'also waa.-s'iff'y'bfiQhtittjtr "ex]tej]jebcyf the'it]Iithch @a]jjrea%8ejf fIofjd stage' .: .,Jac]f Hcbj] Ox'ffect of. the hot'uf'nch'es". serv'ed'he'he 'nsweri, s. hco']p]. 't fjhb'y ff]]]i ghat -flI ':sfIlSkk8hing',Ia'Nor, Barley 'ad in-c'tiiecekk]tyu',r to'sky'rio'tTiiljtf of duly'nd threatened'te'overflow its banks. Qbrggv W>S]]jnglognt As a~ HriitIc.. children't'chool dilriqg the; 'rioonh other representatives have don'e —and dependent" stre>h because of the"'cted laws. It is"one'thing to prom- With screfa/t fc8'f'c'aV]js snow jn'.',,Mkhri ', .-,, ',, Wj]bur Lark]i hour, ithwas decided.to.contin'tfc-s'crv-'lso showing that what-„this, country continued 'ctive inquiry -from 'hej'e]fjffCtiOfiS" RYftji enjif'6]y'hmO'the'r'-tb'he hil]S'8d: mbdqpRrfS':r
Rend . rain'1
.,': -- Eu'he TR9]ri'r".ing 'Or. ROOtjffer" muunjh, Rtid the'O]- needS iS nOt'fijf't]S'kWf'bbuf tiiet fdfaji diuuhghf'it@a," lee:. deC]ined Wjt]fr-.ieve them, .a's mhatjjt' good candi-'falling for several hours,'made things'.Rzjid]ng; .,-g, . - „h .B]]]Yb-"Wg]sh: lowing committee was"'ppoiiiiedu to, 'ce]]ation of ab'out nine-tenths: of what wheat, 'while flax .,held'' fairly steady,e'-. has ]hat'lied t6 his s'orrow, ook somewhat dubious for a'jhiet .pijholSbf]o".',.::, .:..- . K'clt]1 Mi]]ej act until .tjie'unches'er'e rdfsco'n'- we-have on the statute. books, and the .supported by'he extremely light of-'f cars'e'. the'' task'f admi "jiftisterjng'ut bjf Saturday" ev'eninflg'hci vf'fitter'j j;;S l.,;. Lo]st S]ffCrbfaz,tinl]ed:. Mrs. R.,H; Ra'hie7'", Mrs'. 4 adc rest. enforced.':- '...-. '...fcrjngs.,p'state'overrim'crit is . miich'ore' be'guri to fa11 and unless R. long Duet.. Margaret Taylor',:A']ic'esCoj]tr]ff'n'eene and- Miss Rifla-')a'vjdsocn." T'"'plex-than lt was two-score years'ontinued rain again comes, there is' .. (Ukc] 1-, ccottnpan]mcfnt) '. ', children are asked to please, br'jng state figures'rnm".th'6" ljjfriibger'of'. bi]lk pieilsjhtp ffacfof" ift"tfie'.genera] .market="hfdf'tsSejit]Itj furst'b'n 'f little d ng of Rn OVe f]o . A: work R"''j~t'o': .....Ja k Bu" ka]]cw the] lu ches nd'something'h,o.t",w']] Rnd evar]otijf"st'athbofficers harb'hir]ged'rain has made Kendrick head-quarters' it D t, '.: ..'e'erved't'oori* tliat will go riice]y;: duced shows''thats oft tlfe":87M- t]hit~ srfjs]N5 sji]i]j]jf';-a'c]!Otdjjj]ffto"trade esti-".-t:, littl~ in that time Rnd onc' 'or thc. Past tcn days or morc- Rnd Fa~ Cochran La-. Vcrnet Hut~hij~on gwith thc. lunches.: ':""', '' werc introdu'C'c]f. jir riat]ofrRI z+d'-:estate:,triatcs'p.'tota]ed'..639,75~F000,'bushe]sf]]]p prepared for'a'ch de'cided in- m»y cars of rock have been taken Readingp ...'...Mary Grabc BrRc]brett The program'.for th'e next meeting legislative bodies last~ear, 16,178 werc,neardy."'"„St000,000 bus]jhlsv.'morses than a&reases'ri costs as'he'rec'ords 'shoW. to Po ints whcte the wat«was en- P S ] - - Al;ce Cocjfrhh,was left,'entirely with tlie'- 'program. enacted into'law.;, ~ . t the "correspondiiig date':last'e'atr. U.GOVrimur'S'X]jeltaea rOaChing. On the-grade, '
'Reading ....;...';.......MrS. Wm, Spray. CImmjltee.'t', may be 'that a.'-'danCe'.,: JuSt: tO Shbdiyohu",'W]f4'fgeotifWS'Of',S'tOCk5'iodpor'ice"".RS ]a]ge perCentage;,'L'et uS COnsider', fort illuStratiVe pur-, y " " R, l.-,",".. " d,VI'" «ShOShone .Mparehf»:
' -'.'.1„Will 'be giVen. after the]'progr'a'm,:-fcr'an'y'Of the.]a+S']fait'rea plaCoses, the office''f chief ex'ecutive, "", ". ~f a<g "". s, .
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Mrs. Luna Dctanct the parents,;patrons and:teachei's .an-" the books and then forgotten,:. we re.,othere exporrting'..'iareas,.„'are, be]oIv'a.e':: dhties oi supervision'nd cbntrol,comp etc y co"sr!ngr'" s, ": —:-',,nouncenient oi. whicii will iie made'roduc'i.. a'ews'"item-':,assist'ut:ffom yeai: a'go.': gffes.; A]'ifstfjilidfi':;:dfbphcesti-.isinnser 'Guest]i
~lciig the'ame, theoretically at least, "ing "- sing '+p i r" o: -~ '-, . ---'--, - later. Boisei 'un'de'rr dat j"of -:Mhr'la]"."- ''. mate"""jffasm'' bCuseii '"ruemv]sf'b'd""-UfAAi'rtj'ci:s: i]icy wer'e 4]]'e'Rrs ago. ', y '", e .P. ".P . „Osc ':,:,,,„.'.:...,Following the busjne'is session. t8e, I'An': unrePea]ed law" thit»ma]ftes'<„d 't]90]70000cbiis]]e'ts,';and'ogether wit]fi;In 1891 the governor's'appropriation' I] "P «4'" ~h ]f n ny'. M,,'.. N. B', '."," ',",, following program was given; by'he'c]on dai]y out of man'y state officials the carry'over,. of old. wheat.and,if]oue"asr'.;$7850;—
t}iis'mount'nclhdjngt the ther place of hke size in"t]ie:wor]d-'- a de]fghjfu] d'nner P,.', y .„..', ladies —mere maii not'aving'any paitr has been dug up b'y'G'eo'r je'G.='Impar'rett IaridI supj]ic's'in''':,'A'rLent]na,;give Rt to-hlef'xecutive's salary an'd'h'e ex- so it seems from the number brought in 'Kendrjbk Tuesday evening; hc in!t whatever: ', ', state treasurer. ', - . " tii So'uthern" Hemisphere'upply 'oj.h,;enses of his oHice for a period rif down each year by flood waters. 'guests attended the Eastern:Star, The curtains .were pulled back.-tot'! "T]tfg]RW, dat]fTg"-'b'Rtk-.t'ai-,]864"rcjvj]'449495000,ioit.-a]rbftt'o300000]e".}j]tfjp-'g'so,'ye'arseThe governor's salarly at', R'"t " - "~., "" g m mg, ',"". '....'eveal b'oth ends of'..'r'adio. system='ar days, made it. a felony punishablef els less thai a.year Rgo.,Shipmenti.h'at'im'c'as $3,'000»
" ' "" ue "jg "'t. " vff . g"fM':~ + s" c J: "'.+.:'ending Rnd: receiving —:the'ending. by 10'ears'iiiji'rosopii'iiient'or'ii'yi from 'these;,,countries since- the,;fjrspo'r -the afoveriiordS OffiCe' tOtal cjf all are'tgaih ori'-scHedule and have Taylor, Eben Adams and E, A. Deo- the receiving'iy'rs.'A,'.K. Carls'on money or pa'per money into:, coin orl ]06000,000 bush'c]spt";-'compared"".!,.]fffjt]R.27,325. The increased'cost during the''" "" Yh '.., ' . - ':, . 'nd, Mrs. Frank Rider, as.- "mamma 'cash checks. '.. -...less. than:&1,00p,000 bushe]s .for-':,,the-'-.Qiyear period . was= $19,475; Where; ., ',i, -.. and papa,"., tespectiye]y.. The "first -"The law,was:airried at preventing'orrespondingi period- last-'. geaih;.:,,]fp- 'equestioii. arises; doc's this ad-, "" h '' hp~ ri~"', - Ea . @~ .. item'roadcast over;, statiori'"'P. T. transactions: in civil war "shin plas- th'at- remaining..supplies -Rppeatf tel'] be,",itional money go? What duties docs' %; A. Stephienson,r r'esiding on the Aii Easter piogram will be gj«n Ai-" was. the ladies-, sextette, composed'ers', when. tlie currericy was not'round,55000000 buffhcIS'tbe]ow!;]gpse". ~
he governor have today that he did old McKeever place, on Little 5eai', at the Methodist church Suriday mo«- of Mrs.,Haro]d'Thomas, Mrs'. D: A'. worth its face- value and where Rf at.'the correspon'ding date- ta,;.Year:-':'ot hyve in 1891. die'd Mon'daY" m'o'r'ning at 6 o'lock, ing duririg the Sunday School hour, Christensen, Miss .Newman,. lMr's. Eg trade mjg]lt, bring.- a . 'considerab]c ago. Stocks 'in Ca'riada'.-avaj]ab]e--fot"It is obvious that the additional cost froin heart'l'ouble; aft'ei' ]jrig'firing'he Baptist. Sunday Schoo] will H. Emery, Mrs.-N. E..Walkei'rid'tofit to the state,ofiicia]'aking..the'xport are artocund..41],000,000 busshcb]R..s. not. in 'tjfe'.'go'vernor's. salary. He. illness,''g'edr 64, years, 11'loriths and give an Easter program at their c"u«h Mrs. R. H. Iiamey., exchange.".':, .-, 'maller tEan fast., season,, lar'gely" 'ai.:"'ow receives $5,000 annually, or $10,'- 29 days.. Sunday morning. The next number- broadcast. was',, '
a result of 'the shoit" crrop..Harv'esrtin'g '
each biennium, only $4,000 more Mr. Stcphensori had'een a''esi-., 'a monologue on "Keepinp. Husbands',", Don''ant. To: Work 'of 't]i&.ri6v .nbtt'thetn h'fbmjhlihuer'h" vlfm--han received by Governor Shoup dent of this section of tHe'ohht>, Fmger abashed ~ a la Cookery Ray—br'oadcast'y':, The free, commisary of. Aimee Mc 'tet whe'at'r'op 'as'eg]in'h Ikdis".ack in 1891. Therefore it ihust be for the past'- scveth] y'earS'hd had'laudine. Clark h'ad- the misfortune, Miss Josephine. Deagen' phcatson HuttoiI s, Angejcs temple'ields be]ow-.aveir'Sgri'rt'hi b'tbsp@t"--bncluded that the itici"e'asedr crist is resided''n tHe M'c/CC've'i'atm'or'f running the- index finger of her . hl'ext Miss 'Elizabeth Carlso'n btoad- last; Th„rsday.: b~~a~~ the. seco„d iS. Rb rr'bhftilt of'nr'RdequS'te'- mb]Sctvure
what might be termed the inci- the past fbuj''cars'. He's'ilrvjvd right. hand-into the cogs of a wringer. cast a piano so]o.'
large charity soup kitchen ln Liist djjHrig'jics filiihg p'c'rlbdl ]jj]t'- then.entals of administration. by his widovr aiid six childrn, thi'ee';She was. taken to Kendrick and the',, This was followed "on themairt"'.by'ngel„ in two days to report an a'1 Rhreag'0 1)'.thea]hrgk'S't ejncF]51I].=.
'mployeesIncrease boys and three girlL" badly rj]utj]ated fiiiger care'd'or. the "coo-Koo coliege" profe'ssors —'riost'oirip]et'c'boff-cott" becaui c of'hile thc feccilt cold- +O'Rt]iht'-Wefind'hat a large"", part'f the The bod'y'as taken- froni here'tf 'chiiltz .and Van, by Mrs. Hhi'o]j] a n>vr p]an r'ej]'utjrinc'g" .thtft those'.wih'O']mrobwab]Yv't causfg]f. some'njri'tjI to,'h»esent RpPropriatjon for the'. gover'- Troy by; Jack Picketd; uhdertaker. i Persona]s Thomas and Miss Fergus'ori. i
- are able shaH work ifor" t]IC]r" foo'd. " 'dbwestic']liter']i<at cro]j, rio'» vff'dffty'-or's office is expended for personal Burial was made in the Moscow ceme- l'r. Rnd Mrs, J..D per«an'd son Next came a:violiii solo by Miss' Roy Al Watkins;.commissary mani- serious-damage has yet been reporteffervices, or 'n salarie's to rictv em- tery. have moved jnto the Fvelett Custer'ina Ncwthan 'econ]Parijcd Rt the'Rg]dt", Sh'jdc thtg "vtotkc teSt," rcquiringt Shtrifg'- fretezing occurred ifr thfnh uppcr-byee's w'ho have,bee'n added'rom,. ~e t P'jano by'rs.'.ygc Emery three hours of labor on a public pro vM]ssissippi.valley Rnd'northern Grea& ''gi'meto time to assist in carrying on .. Spring.lff Here A'gain 'rs John L Woody was a guest hh'nex't ritjmbe'r toibe btoadcast ject for two meals,: had rerlucedt th'e 'ft]aiii area, wher'e the s'now cover waIs:hc ever-growing details of administra- So says the calendar, but the little'f Mrs. T. O. Greene Tuesday and 'vffas a" b]acktfIicc'- tr]6,, coiripoS'ed o''aily average number of applicants inadequate and the more advanced croifr-ion. At present there are, four regu- creature is somewhat shy in making, Wednesday d ]fIIrs. Maty'Adams, Mrshb W from 2,]QQ last week to'32 tb'day, arid shffeledi. some damage in the Oh]lelar employees in the office. They rc- her appea'rance. Guess the old ground-: ]fffrs, Grway'fo'n": Bjddison is'ijrichd irit. er'hd'r's. R: H. kamcry. '5'f these'eld do'ctor's'isability >a]]cy. Crop conditions-- in Europe"ceive a total of $22,800 each biennium. hog knew his "onions" this time, for proved from an iHness of severa] Over the ail came' piano'olo rcards showin'g them- unab]e- to work'utSide of: Russia,"'ppehrrtol be somcf---In addition the sum of $200 is Pro- there was a good six-weeks of weather weeks'uration. sby Mis's Ei]eiih Rid'er
', L. N. Brunswig,. Los'Angeles Phil- what less favorable'. than at, the--co'c'idedfOr "CXtra helP." . that COuld Very eaSily be ClaSSed aS Mr. and MtS. Waynet Siecle'nd NCXt C'ainet a. nuhiber'amiliar tO 'Rhthr'OpiSt WliO',in nine monthS'SerVed reSp'Oridingr dhte" laSt''Clabt; a]th'Ougffi. The present governor has a'ri- 'winter" since the little varmint saw children have moved to the MoHie an'yone whb''ver w'hirled' dial —'50,000 free m'ca]a at a personal co'St final c'rop". o]jttliths'. +]]t'. be ]krdgc]Irt'te secretary, an office secretary and'is shadow was bak on February 2 Sevens farm belbw'bvlyh
—. The Arizori>r Wrah'g]er~ohswstjng of of $20,000,'esterda'y c]osed'is es- det'erfniried''y coh'dit]oris'jjrjrig" t]ib.a stenographer. The great]y increased Spring was officially ushered in Mrs. George'utchison and ch]]- Mrs. W B; Deoba]d Mrs; E'i A..tablishment'hen', he said, "c'll'stbm- comiii'g irionths.'o'riie" darhage'roija.demands upon his office have made fast Sunday, March 20, and we sin- dren Jamie and Norma I.ee were Deob'aid, Mrs. Lester Hill, Ml's. er 'ers" fell from an'vetage of'00' 'wirite'r di]]ihg has re&i]ted iii'hSthese assistants+ nemessary foi'f- ce'r'ely hope that she does not catch Pullmari
'over the week-end. man Schupfer', Mrs.'rri'atts ari 'day to 13 due to his requir'em'ent'that'ouritiies of the ]btfNCr 6a'nlibc arid ja,. =. ficient administration. That they may 'sold Rnd have to stay in the house Fvc] n Car]tin js much'mplo'ved NIrs Ed'ong They sangf dance
theist present catds'showjngytwo'bouts' fevt'scctjrihs of northwestern:.Enro-'be
capable and render honest service for. R fc+ weeks morc. Thc grass 'tcr hcr recent o 'eration shc'i]] Rnd Played'arious musica] instru .'wol'k foi'wo meals, opc, pat'ticllIRrly in PolRnd Rnd,Gct t'"„=d.:-.in return for their wages is the chief is greening and occassional]y you can ''robab]j, be Rb]e to ]crave the'hos'pital ments, mainly combs and various ma'rifff.'dditiohal r'a]rifa]]'S''ccede'll," executive's responsibility. see someone polishing the winter's ac- ii'hother week. Othf-'r rin.na'med gadgets' 'but't e Gangsters Fail L'jridbhtg'n sjiain', Fiahce and Italy, but conh
From the total aPproPriation for cumulation of rust off their hoe and.. whole was vei'y'leasing.. '>hi]fi'ari@ters halte faa]]Cd'-.to" db'itions in these. countries are general-.thcr gaud~~ too]s. „'~'outhvfjjcke Matrohs Ishss Again Edna Wallace, H~pp~~ —in
anything that savored- of h~~~~ty or ly favorable, wit"pended each two yeats for personal the Person of Miss Newman —"too
decencyi They gave failed utterly to to growing crops yet apparent.'n..S,'services, ]Caving, we find, the sum Tornado Wreaki Havoc In'South ',, the air and all we can say is that shed any]ight whatevet on the where- eastern and northern Europe, drynessFuneral services for ]bffrs. Belle
T' 'd d d f' - ~
- . 't certainly was true to life. The R]]outs of the Ljnflberg baby —and Rnd cold weather, with lack of ade--wo iuh re an seventy- ive per- March 20, were held Tuesday. hIrs.h
a ou s o e m gIncidentalssons were i e, un re s o ot er's 'Cudd wa's born in Nevada coiihty,
k'll d h d d f h':., '. words tumbled. out so fast t ey how cou]d anyone expect thenl to bc- quate snow covering, is threatenin'g
d d] h 1 d . 'ounded like Pouring shot into tray their'. o ki dtI The'e ]B to damage to winter seedings.d d 'h b
' '. ', R pan, with now Rnd then an intel]i- b R,„m l„d „„-Filropean gram markets were some-were m]ure and ma e ome ess an'R]jfornja MR 14 ']859'akihg her
gible word —Plainest of w'hlch were ster's, The n'ever give each other what irlegu]ar. English markets weak-unestimated daniage wrought by tOr- 72. cars- ]Q month's anili s]k. days'adocs that diPPed into five southern Of R e Rt thc tjmc 'of herotcl bills, meals, typew'riter ribb'ons, the wisecracks on local PeoPle and Rwa no matter wha't they do. No ened slightly under the in ]uence o'tates Monday night and Tuesday.;mmediate cause of'eath was old.j~'=','4ds,,m encils', Pens, PaPer 'liPs, gasoline,
Alabama bore thc brunt of things, gangster ever told who shot him, continued liberal offerings, a thoug'I'-,.;t-aigtjres, batteries and dozens of other . f h, ~ d. Rg " p,' 'losing the "broadcast" came: the even if he werc Rb]e to do so so demand was fair]Y active and deliver-I.t;-!'<(sma]] but essential articles whose corn- ...", kitchen symphony orchestra, accom
h h u]d Col Lindbefg expect them ies were of only moderate volume.storm,'ne of .the south's major dis- Funera] services were held Wednes-asters. Here 220 persons lost their 'zzi" Ellen Giaham wysou',-;",'.:.';'(bined price over a period of two . ', day for Mrs'. Lizzie El en "'panied by Miss Eline Rider at the 'd ' ''ab'lives when the howling winds blew
' '902 a residerit of South- to ai in ocating is a 'Y. Native gram ui Continental marketa,'5~'~"!years runs into considerable money..'own their homes in two score coni-
6'ince ".' ""'"'.'"piano and Miss Nina Newman on h d ~ d h th t . held firm and inquiry for foreign'.;That there is no extravagance in their wick, who died Tuesday following the violin. '.' Th ha "moral" code that is wheat was. thor'e active following thf-— -'".;Purchase is again the governor''e- . '
~ ~ . ]'"geri"g ' s "", '-Y'he whole program was interspersed k b 1 recent changes in French milling ref-Thjrt -four were killed in Georgia, never bro en y a rea gangster., ';:bt'sponsibi]itjes. 'o., shc moved'o Nebraska when with "wise cracks" and "s]ains" on 'u]ationss The French milling quotaof'".t;„;-'..-„:;.The need for these Things, like the
17 in Tennessee> two in Kentucky and~ ~ '; twb iri'outh Carolina. various members of the audience, .d Cl b E ~ foreign wheat was increased to 30'rige u ntertain
~ ~,::-.-„",>need for additional help, has corn'e '. Graham in 1~88. Five chl'dren who, we wilt 'venture to say, en- pei cent Southern hemisphere ship Iith the changirig nf meth'ods of
~' ' 'he Afternoon Bidge club was very
Cam fire Girls'lect were born to them. „joyed it as much as the perfo~ers.W 1] d ]easant]y entertained on Thursday ments were again large, totaling 11;',""~=transportation, communication Rnd Two daughters, Grace We"s an And ]ast, but not least, refresh- 350,000'ushels..Black Sea and Rus-.ch!ge1]st s
.'--""'business, the judicious use of which " mP ' ' Rt the Fern Crutche'r, six'tahdchi]dten, t> o ~e„t, were served by the ]Rdjes jnv afternoon of last week by Mrs. Har-sian shipments, however, contmuefI'.",.'::';.doubt]ess enables a much more. ef- home'f their g Rrdiant Mrs. W. B. brothers Rnd four sisters survive. the domestic science room and every- old Thomas, who also made highdu]1. At the close of the market on-"«,.-'- 5]cient administratiori thin would Deobaldi Tuesday afternoon at 4:15 Mrs. Graham- was' life-long niem- one departed, voting it R very pleasant score for the afternoon. A deliciousMarCh 18, No. 2 hard wintei'rom.".'",'j" wtherwjse be possible. o clock, the purpose of the meeting ber of the United Brethern churc . evening j
Ilunch was served b the hostess afterY Atlantic ports was quoted at, Liver-'.
More affairs demand the present being the e]ection of office'ls for the Interment in both instances was It th o of th „play.pool at 63c, Argentine wheat Rfloat-
governor's attention. His presence is ensuing term, the results being as made in the Southwick cemetery, th t the would h e to turn the . gt ~ The next meetin ot the club will iat 62c, Argentine Rosafe at 58dj~c
Rffd'equiredon short notice in vatious s: urneda Cummings, presi- with Rev. George Calvert conducting "loving" cup over to the ladies on ' 'N 2 M „;t b t 70 b„], ]be with Mrs H B Tham son
irand frequently wide] yseparatetd parts "t'axine Keene, vice-presjdeflt; t],e services account of the splendid program given, Native milling wheat was quoted atof the state. Many auesiions of in- R Y ]g Thompso» se««ary'o- (We are very sorry that we are
b t ih 1] b b]Y' - ~
' - Truck Load of Beans to Portland~Hambffrg at $1.63, at Paris at $1.76
dustria] Rnd cconomica] importance w " amey, treasurer; Kathryn unable to give more detailed infor- other turn Rf. it next winter. A large truck that brought up a d t Mj] t $1.67. C dj n dcome to him for decision. He must '"', ibe; A]]cue Rider, Pianist; mat]on regarding the lives of thesel The next program wi]] be given load of merchandise from Port]and to „„vh t v, ot d t M i]] .Rt home Rild abroad, preserve the Maxine Keene, choirister. two resepcted Pioneer citizens. Per- Aprj] ]8, when the children vdi]] prob Lewiston last week, came uP to Keff-,'at 8Pc and at Nap]es at 78c per bush-
haps we can do so in R later fssffc Rb] have R part jfl it drick with the intention of taking a e] SR]es of North Amerjcafi wheat'a y Rve R par j iEditor Gazette.) load of beans back to the coast city, totaled around 3,000,000 bfis}le]s for
it deserves a very busy man and the Wi]son Bo]off, sof1 of Mr. and whom biit bad to bc content »jth only halt f],eeserves, a very uby man n
cmp]oymefft of time-saving Rnd enargy Mrs. ]ra Bo]off, had the misfortune A pedestrian is a fellow who fries were we discussing', a load (50 bags) as the Bean Grov:-,mates i„c]fff]jng about 20p,ppp bushelsconserving devices constitute R rea] to have hjs right collarbone broken io interfere with the progress of thei Mrs. Jabber]y —] forgot. Who went ers association had only that amoffnt~
reconom . 'aturday afternoon whi]e playing. automobile industry.'economy. 'out last] of cleaned beans on hand. (Cofftjffuef] On Inside)
MARCH 25,
INTERESTING LINDEN ITEMS
THE KENDRlCKGAZETTL'AMERON
NEWS ITEMS
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schocffler drove
to Orofino Wednesday to attend the
funeral of her grandmother, the late
Mrs. Gilmore of that place. They re-
mained from Thursday until Saturday
'at the home of Mrs. Schoeffler's
parents, her. and Mrs. Harve South-
wick on Cream ridge. They returned
home Saturday.
Sunday dinner guests at the Carl
Koepp home were Mr„and Mrs.
Henry Wendt and daughters and Mr.
and Mrs. H. E. Brammer and family.
Mr. and Mrs. John Schwarz, Mrs.
Stoneburner and Emma Hartung call-
ed at the Fred Mielke home Sunday
afternoon.Madeline and Margaret Schultz
spent the week-end with their uncle
and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Herbert
Wolff of Leland.Mr. and Mrs, Walter Silf low were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. O.
. Wegner Sunday,Mr, and Mrs. Carl Koepp and Mrs.
Id0 Silf low motored to Leland on
Monday to visit at'he Emil Larson!home.
Mrs.'. 'O. Wegner visited with
Mrs. A, W.- Schultz Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCoy and
son, Donald, visited with Mr. and
M'rs. Chas. McCoy at Kendrick on
Tuesday.Herbert, Ernest and Marie Schwarz
and Herbert and Edwin Mielke called
on Mr. and Mrs, W.'. Mielke on
Monday evening.Mar'tha Brammer visited the past
meek mith Mr. and Mrs. August
Brammer.F. '..Silf low and sons, Mar vin,
Emil .and Harold listened in to the
Old Fiddlers,'ontest at the Otto
Silf low home Tuesday evening.
Little Bobbie May is spending the
week with his uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Otto Schoeffler,
„Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wegner and
family visited at the Chas. Schultz
home Tuesday evening.
Fred Silf low mot'ored to Lewiston
Monday accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. Emil Larson. Mr. Larson, who
has been ill for some time will con-
sult a doct'or while there,Herbert and Edwin Mielke and
Herbert, Ernest, Lawrence and Marie
Schwarz spent Tuesday evening atthe Emma Hartung home,
Willard Schoeffler spent Sunday
with Harry Wegner.School was 'ot in session Friday
'because 'of it heing "Good Friday."Winners of the sub-district, com-
prising the Leland, Welker, Fairview
and Cameron schools, avho mill repre-
sent Cameron at the county contest
at Lemiston Saturday are; Selma
Wegner. and Madeline and Margaret
Schultz,The school council voted to pur-
chase a new basketball for the use
of the girls.Letters to be used for awards for
athletic achievement mill be given
out as soon as received.
GOODVEA RPATH I'I N DER Mr. Alexander was an over-night
guest of Aunt Carrie and Arley Al-
len Friday.Mr. and Mrs, John Kirchknopf and
daughter spent the day WednesdayIwith Mrs. McPhee and Cleve.
F, C, Lyons has been rebuilding
fence for several days. A pretty good
sign that spring is coming.
Ray Cuddy spent last week in
Southwick with his mother.
Aunt Carrie Allen and Miss Eva
Smith visited Tuesday. with Mrs, A.Alexander and Mrs. Dic,ks.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kent s'pent Sun-
day at the W, H. Weyen home.Miss Fva Smith spent the day Sun-
day with Mrs. C. H. Fry, helping
her celebrate her birthday.Several of the neighbors from here
attended the funeral of Grandma Cud-
dy at Southwick Tuesday.Billy and Teddy Weyen and Earl
Harris spent the day Sunday with
Bud Alexander.Blanch'arris and the Porter girls
spent Sunday with the Grayson girls.
hf rs. Jim Farrington spent the
aveek-end with 'Mrs. Rose Far'rington
at CrescentMrs. C. E. Harris, Zella, Mildred
and 'Harry spent the day - Monday
with Aunt Carrie Allen.
Jean and Lolo Fry were-over-night
visitors of Miss, Eva and George
Smith on Wednesday night.
A try out spelling match was held
at our 'school Friday afternoon. Dick
Fry won first place and gets to go.toMoscow the 26th,
Mrs. John Kirchknopf and daugh-
ter Laura; spent the day Saturdaywith Mrs. F. K. Grayson.
Mrs. Edgar Bohn and daughter,Alfreda, spent Tuesday with
hei'other.
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E CHURCHES THE KENDRICK GAZETTE"Pulse of the, Potht1ch»
AT TH
The, Lutheran ChurchOtto G@Ehlen, Pastor
Camerorj Emanuel:9:30 Sunday school.10:30 Easter services in English
and also a festive address in German.
Juliaetta, Zion:2:00 P. M. Good Friday services in
German with Communion.2:00 P. M. Easter Sunday services
in English with Communion.
—you'l save time coming here
first'pencer's
parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Geo.Leith,'ver. the week-end.
Mrs. C. V. Gooch'and son Donaldreturned to Portland Saturday withWalter Tooze, jr., after spending thewinter with hfrs. Jennie Plummer.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M, Blackburn re-
, turned to Kendrick Wednesday aftera two-months. stay with their son, C.M. Blackburn, and wife at Cavendish.
Mrs. W. J. Carroll and daughter
Lida Jane were Thursday morning
passengers for Spokane for a few
days'isit with friends. Mr. Carrollwill leave this (Friday) evening for
Spokane and accompany Mrs. Carrolland Lida Jane home Sunday night.
Published every Friday at Kettdrig,Idaho, by
P. C. McCretryIndependent .in PoiitlcsIf you have time to compare values and pricesall around
tow'n, go to itl You will be that better satisfied when
you end up witli us. You will know where to come,
and where to'ell your friends to.come, for the best
values, best service, best prices. It's this combination
which makes us successful dealers for rhe 'world'9
leading tire —Goodyear,
Bank on it for a fact: nuwherz under airy circumstances
can you find better tire values than here. Shop and tec.
Subscription $1.50 peryear,'ntered
at the postoSee at Ken,drick, Idaho, aa aeoond&ass mall
matter.
GRAIN MARKETS LOWER—DEMAND UERY POOR
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Full Gospel Mission
10 a m Sunday schoolll a. m. Church services.Services each Sunday evening at
8 o'lock.Prayermeeting each Friday evening
at 8 o'lock.Everybody welcome,
More Registration Information
Last week me stated, that if you stillresided in the same precinct thatyou mere living in ar the last generalelection, it would not be necessary toregister again. This is somewhat mis-
leading. In case you diil not voteat, the last general election and areregistered in the same . precinct, itwill be necessary for you to re-register.Only those voting are exempt fromregistering again.
of durums to Italy and the remainder
of Canadian Manitoba and U, S.hard winter wheat to Copenhagen,United Kingdom, France, Holland anil
Belgium.
KENDRICK GARAGE CO.DEORALD BROS.c Props.
KENDRICK, IDAHOr ',;
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Kendrick Community ChurchRev. Edward J. Smith, Pastor-.
Easter Services at Kendrick:Sunrise Easter service at 6:30 on
hillside near gymnasium, or in churchif w'cather is not favorable.
Bible school at 9:45 and 10 a. ~i.Children's Easter program at 11
a. m.Young people's service at 6:45p. m.Easter Cantata by choir at 7:30.Church bell mill announce service.
At Southwick:Bible school, and Easter program
at 10 a. m.Preaching service at 11 a. m.All are cordially invited to share in
the good of these ser vices.
'PERSONALSI
W. J. Carroll was a business visitorBa-'Moscow Tuesday.
Mr. and'Mrs. Harold Thomas wereLemiston visitors Tuesday.— H.'. Thompson was a Thursday~orning 'passenger for Spokane on
'business.'rs.,'O.C. Aiken returned from a
few days'isit with her daughter at.X.emiston on Tuesday.
Miss Josephine Deagen was a pas.,senger for Moscow Wednesday even-
'ag, returning at midnight.
Mrs. B. N. Emmett of Troy is vis-
, iting her daught'ers, Mrs. Edgar Long,Mrs. Edgar Dammarell and Mrs. A.,Crocker.
Mr. and Mrs..Robt. Spencer ofiMoscow visited at the home of Mrs.
Parents Of Daughter
Word has reached Kendrick to theeffect that Rev. and Mrs. ClaudeW. Groth, former Kendrick residents,are the parents of a baby girl, bornMarch 1. This makes a family of threegirls for the Groths.
Dr. Simmons HereDr. Charles Simmons, Eye-Sight
Specialist of Leiviston spent a busyday here Thursday in spite of in-clement weather. He reports a de-cided increase in calls from this sec-tion at the Lemiston office locatedin the Salsberg Building over Schiffer'sstore.
He mill return to Kendrick in aboutsixty days. 13-1
"Oh, dear. I'e .missed you somuch!" (But she raised the revolverand tried again).
When in Kendrick, stop at the newRaby Hotel —newly finished; cleanbeds, and good things to eat. 42-
Boy Accidentally Shot
Corsic Jordan, 15, son of John Jor-dan of Weippe, divas accidentally shot
by . Blank Maynard, 12, while theywere playing on the Joel Wilsonranch, eight miles south of Weippe,
'uesday afternoon.The M6ynard boy was handling a
12-gauge shotgun loaded with No. 5
shot. Jordan mas about 30 yardsaivay'hen the gun exploded. He re-ceived a charge of 52 shot from his
waist up, three of ivhich lodged in
the upper part of the right eye. Thewounded youth was taken to Oro-fino and the eye removed.
Advertisers appreciate your trade.Boost for Kendrick —our tomnl
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the Massachusetts Institute of Tech-nology indicates that the volatileCO2 gas in coffee .(on which tasteand aroma evidently depends) grad-ually escapes into the surroundingair, and that the escape of theseelements from the coffee is hastenedeither by currents of air or by theuse of vacuum
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A.iim H)igS 3n LL,He Auto Licenses will be due on. April 1. Winter
is over and the cars wi11 soon. be on the road.Do not overlook AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE—as essential to carry as obtaining your li-
cense.
and you'e bound to succeed, especially with the help of aGrowing Savings Account. A copy of this report by Profes-
sor S C Prescott may be had onrequest.
Uncle Bill's Blend We write a11 kinds of coverages —Fire,Theft, Collision, Upset, Property Damage and
Personal Liability —at the lowest of rates!
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KENDRICK STATE BANKTHE FARMERS BANK
E. A. Clarke, Pres,N. S. Vollmer- Hopkins, Vice- Pres.
hV. J. Carroll, Cashier"A Home Bank for Home People"
A home —a start in business —an education for yourchildren —a vacation trip —leisure and comfort:in.the..au-tumn of life —whatever you prize most highly in this world
can be won through the help of a Savings Account.'-
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ly -on each pay day —keep the sun shining everlastingIy in
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THE KENDRICK GAZETTE MARCH 25, 1932
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LINDEN NEWS ITEMS
(Delayed)The snow is thawing again this
week and we are hoping that it will
continue until all of it is gone.Joe Choate and Mr. Weakley went
to Orofino last Saturday,The Ladies Aid met at J. H.'ut-
ler's last Thursday and tied a quiltfor Brs. Earlewine.
Nelda Butler went to Gold HillFriday and returned Saturday.
Jim West was an Orofino visito'r
Monday.Raymond Frasier is again visiting
here.Rev. and Mrs. Walter 'Nead'nd
sons, Elmer and. Melvin, 'v'isited atthe Wm. Gro'seclose home Sundayafternoon.
Mr. Presler and son from Chehalisare here this week lookirig.cafter: their
property at this plac'e, He oivns thri
farm formerly owned by HrorFrpsier,east of Teakean.. 'everal'friends gathered at the A'sa
Choate home last. Suanday to helpcelebrate .th'e birtliday of Mrs. AsaChoate and 'dw.'lhoite. '. Thosepresent were Mr, and 'rs. EdwinChoate and: family,, Mrs.— Carrie..Her-ring 'and 'family, Geo., Fredericksoriand Mr. and, Mrs. Asa 'Choate andfamily'.
Carroll Groseclose and the Chas.Sewell family, went 'down on the'hill-side Sunday afternoon to'et out ofthe ynom--for a while-and
to-gather'utter-cups.
Wm;. Groseclose and 'son Carrollwent to Cavendish Monday to geta load of wheat and chop for feed..';:
Mrs. Lena. Freund and daughtei,Bertha, came up on business hfon-day;
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Mrs. C. E. Harris spent Wednes-day and Thursday in Kendrick withfriends, while having dental workdone.
Aunt Carrie Allen spent the dayThursday with Miss Eva Smith.
Walter Ca'rmin returned from Spo-kane Tuesday after visiting with rel'-
atives for tmo weeks.Several men from here attended the
horse sale at Southwick Thursday.Arthur Bohn of Lewiston is work-
ing for his brother, Edgar.Mr. and Mrs. Jim Farrington and
son, Mr, Fonberg and Mr. Alexanderwere Lewiston shoppers Saturday.'rs, McPhee and Miss Eva Smithspent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs.Starr 'and Mrs.. Thompson, the oc-cassion being Mrs. btarrs 76th birth-day anniversaiy.
Mr. an'd:Mr's. C.'. Fry and so'n
Norman spent Saturday evening at theW, H..%eyen home.
Mrs. Mike Terry and Miss BerniceWhisler spent, the day Thursday atthe C. E. Harris home.
. Casey Perry,, Maxine Garner .andBlanche Harris spent Sunday at thePorter home,
;.Elsworth Weaver. has-been sufferingfrom" an attack of appendicitis and isstill- confined to,his lied.
Nylda Butler. of .Teakean spent, theweek-end with her. sister,'rs. GilbertErlewine.
Mr, and 'Mrs. Frank . Grayson,andfamily spent Sunday at Park withMr. and Mrs, Ben Smith,
Mrs. Carr and.-,.John Michael weredinner, guests of Mrs. Mattie GarnerSunday.
:Mr. and Mrs. Mike Terry left Fri.daye for. Seattle.
Several young people from Ken-drick att'ended the 'dance here Fridaynight.
Alice Swensoh of'ark spe'nt Fri-day:night with Maxine Garner.; Tony Kirchknopf and Lester Wea-
ver were callers at the C.-E. Harrishome Monday.- Mrs. Mattie Garner was a'upperguest. at the Kent home Friday night.
Jean Winegardner gave a pinochleparty to- her friends Fri&y evening,
Mr. and Mrs, Billy. McCoy of Cam-eron spent Saturday and Sunday. withMr'. and.Mrs. W. H. Weyen.
CRESCENT CLIPPINGS
Beans
LOCaa AdS
$1.10$1.50
A. OPPENBORN
Attorney-At-Law
:;,, Office at Residence
,dpi', Ida. 'Phone 363
IERAL REPAIR SHOP
lrimithiagr Wood. Work,e Setting,'Wagon
or'es;
Disc Sharl)eriirig,'
hine and Gunc Repairing.
FRANK CROCKER
J. J. PICKERDENSED EMBALMER AND4
UNDiERTAKER'
bad weather we will fur-<aish horse-drawn hearses
equipment, lady 'attendant.
ck of.goods at Kendricke 143 Kendrick o'r 6'roy,'<
or.seeWallcer, Kendrick,. or
Smiths'ros.,'eland.
SUMMONS
In the District'Court of the SecoridJudicial District .:.of. the State 'ofIdaho, In,and For Latah County..:
Gustav Meyer, Plaintiff, vs. Fred 'G.Schaefer and, Anna'chaefer, hiswife; The, First National Bank ofEureka; Paul C. Keyes as the R'e-ceiver of,. the First National Bankof Eureka, Defendants.
-'he
State of Idaho Sends Greetingsto the above-named "Defendants':
You are hereby Iiotified that a com-plaint has'een filed against you inthe District Court of the" Second Ju-dicial District of the State of Idaho,in and for the County of Latah, by.the above named . plaintiff, „and youare'ereby .~directed'" to'aiipea'r- andplead, to the said'uinplaint within20 days of the service of this sum-mons; and you are . further ', notifiethat. unless you so 'appear'nd 'pie'ato said complaint within the timherein specified, the plaintiff will takjudgment against 'you as prayed i'said complaint.
That the nature of the above etitled action is as follows: To'recoer judgment against the defendantFred G, Schaefet', and Anna Schaefeon a promissory-note 'made'y saiparties dated November 1st, 1920, fo$6000.00, to the said plaintiff,,with iterest thereon from November 'ls1931, and for attorney's fees, and tforeclose a certain mortgage uporeal, estate, made by said defendantto secure the payment of .said proissory n'ote, which said .mortgagerecorded in Book 49 of h<ortgagespage 29, Records of Latah Count'Idaho. and fnr the sale of said morgaged real .'estate, by the Sheriffsaid .County, the proceeds to be applied in payment of said note ancosts.
.Witness my hand and the Sealsaid District Court this 16th day o
. February, 1932.. (SFAL)
HARRY A, .THATCHER, ClerBy Rose Rawsnn, Deputy Cler
ORLAND 8: GOFF,Residence and PostofficeAddress, Moscow, Idaho,Attorneys for Plaintiff.
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BathsiI .
'<SII VIE COOK, Proy. dMrs. Axel Swanson visited school
e one afternoon last week.'Mrs. John Darby is another victim
of th'e the 'evere colds. going then- rounds here.
Mrs. Frank Souders, Mrs. RoseFarrington and John Darby atterided
r,-Grandma Cuddy's funeral at Southt-
r wick Tuesday.Mrs. Bruce Lockhart and C. L.
t,o Trail celebrated their birthdays to-n gether on Sunday, March 20, at thes C. L. Trail home. Mr's. Lockhart
was 24 and Mr. Trail 64 on that day.s
,Other.. dinner guests of'r'. and
y, Mrs. Trail were Bruce Lockhart 'andt- sons, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew 'oren-
dorf and Mrs. George Lockhart .andJeanne.
Mr. and Mrs, Bill Dorendorf have- been laid up for a feiv days 'with the
f flu.Frank Souders has been ill for
severaldays.'.
L. Trail had a very severe nasalhemorrhage Monday night. The bleed-
ing continued unabat'ed for seven oreight hours. Although very weak thismorning (Tues'day) he is feeling well
'otherwise.Hcleii, Lloydr and Evelyn Farring-
tnn returned to school Monday afterbeing absent for several days onaccount of illness.
George Lockhart returned home on
Saturday afternoon after helpingStewart Wilson for a iveek. George,too, has been sick> but is better atthis time.
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CAVENDISB ITEMS
The Sunday dinner guests of Ches-
ter McIver's were Mr. and Mrs. Wm.Clay an(1 three lpoys, Mr. and Mrs.Earl Akin and daughter, Agnes.
Mitch and Everett Blackburn, JimMcGuire and Claud and Wayiie Pip-
pinger took the highway tractor and
grader and with the assistance ofW. A. Recce and his mules, opened
the road from the store to the school
house Saturday. Cecil Choate took'istractor and with Letho Recce running
the grader and opened the road from
Teakean to the school house Sunday.With the exception of some drifts near
Southmick the mail carrier coulcl
eisily come to Teaken in his carnow.
Mr. and Mrs. hfitch Blackburn and
Ivalee and Everett,. Grandpa and
Grandma Blackburn and Opal Sackettspent Sunday at Charlie Pitcher'.
Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Tarry spentSaturday with W. E. Tarry.
Mrs. Letho Recce and three boys
visited at the Jess Daniels home on
Sunclay.The Community club met at the
club house Thnrsday afternnon and
q ill lt eel.
Jess and I'rcr! Daniels were Qroiinnvisitors Wnlncsday.
DR. CHARLES SIMMONSEye-Sight Specialist
Will be ia Kendrick every sixtyDays
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'EARLY PASTURE for cattle. Ad-dress John Soumar, Myrtle, Iilaho.
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CITY DYE WORKSRepairs, Alterations and
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ti Ir <gtg.l Sf Inn., ((ftrrEditor —Nona McAllister.Associate Editor —Mary Johnson.Boyss'ports Editor —Clarence Hund.Girls'ports Editor —Nettie McDowell.School Events Editor —G, Davidson.Typist —Lovick Walbeck.Jokes—Lois Pry,Typist —Haxel Reid.Advisor —Miss Deagen.
Being LateBeing late has 'een a subject of
discipline ever since schools wereorganized, In I'rance and Englandabout the 13th or 14th century, thepupils had causes for being late, suchas a revolution threatening, or thehead of the family leaving foria for-eign land to fight. 'Later in Americain the Colonial times the.pdipils wereusually on time, except for such drastic interferences as being scalped bythe Indians 'or being burned at thestake, etc,'even with these conditionsand with no alarm clocks to awakenthem the 'children, were. seldom late.. But.today thinges 'are. changed. Theyoung student will sit up until 12:00playing pirig-pong or; reading,. possiblyhis".history,,but more likely a %esternStory. He .will 'read how -Dir'ty DanBaxter holds-up-'the stage. coac'h andgets the",swag." Then. along willcome .."Horseless Harry," or Sheriff"Roar'in'Roger," who mill, after
many'ardshipsand personal; ditngers,'hoot"Dirty Dan," get the money, and takeit back just in time to'ay offrthemortgage on the heroine's homestead.And then, of course, the, hero
mar-'ies
the heroine and 'then everyoneis happy.
After the pupil,has,read this'eryinteresting story, he '. will'rawl. tobed and get to 'leep, Ten 'minuteslater, so:it seems','he 'larm clock,which, is one .of:those:purrfng-roaringvarities, will go off.: First., a ..boiler
factory starts working. It makes ahundred boilers and then, after theyare taken about a mile high, theyare dropped along with the wholefactory, right by the side of the bed.By this time the pupil is either fright-ened to death or very much awake.
But soon he will get over 'isfright and softly- doze off .to sleep,is mother will call him 'at 8:00, buthe won't hear. her..Soon his fatherwill come in and'pull him'ut of bed
by his ears. The pupil milt slowlydress slowly eat breakfast; and veryslowly got to school. Be will come in
sleepy, late,.and having no,knowledgeof the'lesson. Was.'her'e ever'ucli.aterrible combination.
An hour after school you:,may,'eethe pupil laborously writing at his'desk: in,'the- school room'ith, theteacher standing over him. Eventually,he will 'finish""and go 'oii'ie," w'her'e
he'will 'be'greeted: by his'ather witha'-'large" whip.c-= Then" we::,will; -los'e:
sights but-not sound,'of him.After his painful- exercise, the pu-
pil,will quietly eat.'hia ".'supper 'and.'quietly go to bed, Truly 'tis t'e'iidof a perfect day.'.
The Junior Play
: The Juriiors-aie-'workin'g 'hardon'th'eir
.play, "The Blossomiiig of MaryAnne," The crude, awkward littlecountry girl, Mary Anne, goes-:to
'New York and blossorhs into a lovely
lady, a b'elle of society... And as Teddy.states,: there is -dange'r of: .duel: and
such between the men after the.fra-ternity dance, given at Elaine, Jewett's,Mary 'Anne's rival, in: winning the,
heart of Bill Barkely.'-,. But.in., Farmdale..things,, progress asbefore,with.. the,,gossipy 'old, maid,Miss Slissy, still sticking her nose
into everybody's business. But MiseSimmons is especially bothered by herbecause the old gossi'per seems to have-taken an odd delight in tormentingher and finding out all she can about-Mary Anne.
We are sure the play will be very'-
good. Many a laugh will be created".and the evening:,will be positively en-joyable.to. all who attend,
OperettaDon't forget the operetta, April 15
Wouldn't you like to coirie 'out ofyour. long mister trance an'd see some-thing .really ..enjoyable'rie'-rcormicai~all "in oneF
.The 'absent-minded pr6fessor's mis .takes.and proud. Aunt Martha's fuis--ings proinise a hilarious comedy
with'aughableplot'nd: pleasant:music.
. "Mrs . Jarvis —How, -much,- .time, Cia.you:. put .on . this,.English i',
Thomas Blriviris —'Oh, about half 'an'.hour', railroad time. i"",.Mrs,, Ja'rvvis,': What do you 'mean,.railroad'.,-'tim'e li."
Thomas —Including. all stops and de-lays,
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'-'eorge iJo'nei (while gazing:cat '-'a
s'et:; of., false "teeth 'ia ..the'; dentist s"show '.
case)—Those are the kind 'ofteeth,::;;K'm'going
to ge't when I get big.
Elma —'George, how'many tim'es have-I told you not to pick. your teeth ia.pucblIc7
''Mr.
Brigham —Why does a.dogharig"out his tongue when running?~ .Carl."Hu'ad —To balance his'ail>
Miss. Deagen —%hat's.'tiquetteI;,'eva
Be'iieman —'Say'ing "No," thankyou": when 'ou mean. "gimme."'-"."
LENORE NEWS ITEMS "Mr.'English:,sp'ent Saturday;. nightat the Fred Pontius home.. Mr. and Mrs. Harve jouthwick and
Eugene and Irene:spent Sunday vrith
Mr. and Mrs.'orman Koker.. The mail has been unable to get
clear arou'rid the route for'everal.days.
Monday was the first'train throughLe'iiore 'since Friday. It,has been.de-layed by washouts and slides . on . thetrack: The W. M. A. ladies mill. meet at
the 'ome 'of Muriel McFadden.'for
an all-day meeting Thursday.
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and Mrs. Otto: Schoeffler.'fCameron and Mr.'nd Mrs. VirgilHarris of Southwick,- attended 'hefuneral of " their grandmother, Mrs.Gilmore, at Orofino.
Mr. and. Mrs.'.Otto Schoeffler ofCameron spent a "feiv days, last meekwith Mr. and Mrs. Norman Koker.
Alice Foster returned to her schoolMonday.'. Mr. and Mrs. Neal. Vaughn andchildren and.Mrs. S. A; Vaughn .mereLewiston visitors Satur'day.,
School.-Dance 'Postponed. - .
'." The school:::dance .to - have....beemgiven. in: Kendrick this (Friday) . even-ing, has been postponed'until'riday;riight, 'Ap'ril 1.'
This. will'e an, invitation,.dance,
SPECIAL 'NOTICE,
;A load limit. of,5,000'-poundsgross'eight..is in, effect on the
gravel'oads
.'of .Good- Roads District'o1 of Latah County;,
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