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Ce ktr Idaho
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Ne. 4S

THE AID BAZAAR

SVeThatBack

$100 THE RESULT OF THE SALE

W hat is the use of RubbingRubbingBub

An Enthuaaatle Society And A


Big Crowd. Dinner Served,
Pretty things sold.

bing; blistering you r finger; breaking your back;


m aking your ah ne lam e and taking the vor^

life

o u t of the lo t t e s when you can save all th is with1

TH SNOW BALL WASHING MACHINE


H erfe is a M a c h in e n h a t tu r n s

so

e a sy a c h ild c a n r u n it

I t is a b s o lu te ly s te a m a n d o d o r p r o o f a n d w ith o r d in a r y c a re

A COLD

A HOT
IR O N

HANDLE

Superior

Biggest Financial Suoceaa of


ita Nature Ever Held

WILL LAST 10 or
15 YEARS

STOVES
i

Early Thursday morning- the


ladles ot the M. E. Church were act
ivity engaged preparing jor the ba
zaar and a t 11 a. m. Mrs. Miller's
place looked like an Oriental curio
shop, (or ruga, comforta, pillow,
doylltea, doll, pictures, etc, etc were
ecattered profusely and arranged a r
tistically. At 11:80 dinner of chicken,
ba&ed bean, pot&jboea, cake and pie
galore was served on demand, and
the whole town w ai after It.
The utm ost exertion of the attend
a n t ladles Vvaa required to serve and
sell until about 8 p m when the rush
subsided .a little. Great sport was
bad a t thp fleh pond Where a fish
caught on ey.ery hook and the artist
In the reaf had A keen senee of tht
rldlculoug.
,
, |m
The cashier was Kept busy taking
in shekels and entertaining angels
^ wee ones) and a t the close, when a
f 100 to the good was re p o rt^ , hie
satlsfastton was apparant.
The labor of preparation
Ladles was heavy and the prooeede.
while large ftre only a fair compeneatlon. Undoubtedly they hav<
netted the biggest success a cburcl
entertainment has ever made in om
town.

& ^Vr

and

LO&

ALL S i z e s
ALL S t y l e s
ALL

W a r r a n te d

McCREA BROS SCO.


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Heres W here You Get


Good Rigs, Saddle Horses and Driving Temis
<*

JURORS DRAWN AT MOSCOW

feiflGOBfl flA H D IlA RE flflD IW PliEIKEflT GOlHPkUY.


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rOtrCTI P A1TIT1TQ A splendid Hne of
v A Ii v lL w

fresh goods
always can be found here

Chocolates, Caramels, Bon Bona


Mixed and Frncy. A fresh stock

JliS T RECEIVED

* A M U

T. P. Lorang
CIGARS
W h o le s a le A
R e te ll
D e a le r In

M anu
fa c tu r e r
___ f_____

IN THE NEW BRICK, W F'XTRES,


Idaho M eat & Provision .CD,
J.M WILD, PROP.
T O O L E 8 A .b E

In Timo Of Peace
In the first months of tHa RussiaJapan w ar we had a etrlxlbg exam
ple of the necessity for preparation
and th early advantage of those
who, sq to speak, "have shingled
their roofs In dry w eather^ The vlr.tue of preparation has mode history
knd gtvqti to ue our greatest-inen.
i The Individual a*, w ell.as the na
tlon should be prepared for any emer
tgency. Alb you prepared- to success
fully combat the flret cold you take?
vA cold can be cured -touchy more
quickly when treated as eodt* as It
has been contracted and beton* it
'.has become settled In tbe systehi.
Chamberlain's Cough Bemedy Is fa
mous for Its cures of colds and It
Should be kept aty. hand ready for
in stan t ties. For bale by White's
drug stole.

I T hink T-ho Lord!"

A JSrb

R E T A IL

Sells ..More j f Chamberlains


Coui'h Remedy Thin, of All
Others Put Together.
"

Mr. Thos. George, a merchant a t


Mt. Elgin, Ontario, says " I have
had the local Agency tor CbamberlalnsCugh Rbedy ever since It was
introduced tntifi Canada, and I sell os
much of It os I do of all other lines I
have on *ny sbealves put together.
Of the .many dozens sold under
guarantee, I have not had one bottle
returned I can personally recom
mend this medicine Os I have used It
myself add given It to my ohfldren
and always with tbe best rsulte''
For satb by Whites drug store.

Tom Fields' Murder i u


Comming Calendar.

HILL A STANTON, p r o p s .

on

Stock (sordid by Doyor Moit\jj,


Food for Solo.
ICAIONAILI NAT18------ IXPIRIINCtd DRIVERS

ITS COMING

MOSCOW, Idaho, Nov. 19.The


trial Jury for the coming term of the
district Court was drawn yesterday.
The Ladles Aid of the Presbyterian The Jurors aret Frank Grteser, Gus
cnhreh spill hold a sale In the neat tav A. Danielson, John Magee, Josfuture. probably about Dec. 8tb. | tph Decker, John N. Freldman, J. H.
This aale will give an opportunity {Sinclair, H. L,Coats, J. L. Vickery.
to secure appropriate gifts for Christ ; Ole H. Torgerson, Cyrus L. Kinman,
mas. The Ladles will serve luoch B. L Trout,- John Imthurm, Anton
and extend a cordial invitation to Borgen, Ferklnand Beckman, Davis
the people to be present. I t Is likely : J. Ingle, George B. Ebel, Slkko Bar
th a t the new pastor and family will ghorn, Timothy J.. Keane, C. C. Carbe present and be Introduced to our penter; Martin I^pfifurther, Charles
people a t the same tlpie. Watch for O. Car
.react w. S. A. 1Manring, F. K
the aupouucement and full plans In ButterHpld.
the next Issue.
CourtfiQplrenei here November 27.
I t is expected th a t, the Tom Fields I
murder case will be the first to be
PRESBYTERIAN PASTOR tried.
The Presbyterian church expects
Rev. Durrle of Minnesota here the
first of the month, as poator-bf this
and the Jultaetta field. Rev. Mr.
Durrle 'comes highly recommended
as a successful minister and strong
worker.
,.
This field hae been practically vac
a n t ever since Rev. J. A. Hedges left
this charge about a year ago. In the
interim It hoe had tw o temporary
leaders Mr. J. C. Templeton and Rev
W. S. Morley who spent hie vaca
tion looxlng after the church Inter
ests and holding the regular church
services.
The church hae naturally felt the
absence of a leader, In all its bran
ches and It Is therefore with pleas
ure and renewed life they hall Mr.
Durrlbs arrival. A telegram stated
he would arrive with hie family
about the first ot Dec.

Mouldings^
F
Sound Material,
Native Lumber,
filme Lath

Fancy Stuff
rogh and dressed
and

Shingles.

K So H unter, Prop.
EstlmaUl astfo on bills

NEW REGISTER LAND 0

Attorney T. H Bartlett, of Grang


vlll, has been offered the appoint
ment of register of the United Stateland office a t Lewiston, to succeed
J. B. West, removed, and has decl
JXjST A R E M IN D E R
ded to accept the position. The offer
Aie you needing pnythlng for o present f
of the appointment came in a tele
gram, received by Mr. Bartlett fron
1 I hoVos very complota lino of wotflhos, cither Ladles or Genta watches front
Senator Heyburn and Mr. Bartlett
13.50 to $85.00 Every one thoroughly ^branteed
telegraphed to the senator bis ac
HaVo you over been In doubt boutSilverware?
If on buy the IMS R \
Ceptance. Mr. B artlett has received
Wallace Table ware and you have (IUAHa RTKM that it will give you the beet
no Information from the senator aservice. AleO1847 Hogers Droe. Knlvoe knd Parka at 91,80
how early the appointment will be
The fleet complete line df cut glue* that was avor In the town. Call In and
mode, but It Is expected the an
see fr ydureelf
r
( (t.
nouncement will be sent out of Was
Flret claie Repairing a Specialty
hington within a few days.
Mr. Bartlett who wIlL receive one
of the best federal appointments In
6 . M , L E W IS
M ake
tbe state, bag been a t resident o(
9
9
9
9
9 9 9 999 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 , 9 9 | n | , ^ m | M t t
Orangeville sinke 1889, and a t present
fills the position of county attorney
having been elected last fall. He hae
always been a..republican>and tw
iNotloc
years ago he acted as secretary ot
the county central eomniittee. Is
Dressed or
Tbe parties who took thb Odd fol married man and has one child.
lows collars from the Fraternal
Undressed
temple Friday, Nov. 10 are kaown.
Our merchants are atoexd with
If they will return the collars to the
Leave Orders with the Driver
Gasette office nothing will be said, Tbaekoglvlng material, a royal feast
: '
otherwise the law will take Its course ot fruits, nuts, cereale, vegetables 1
on display a t very moderate cost.
Fresh JVeai

Chickens

SPCIAL SATURDAY

FOR SALE

satisfaction
Guaranteed

Genuine Hood River trawberry


plant!*a t $2.80 per thousand. Call
or write
Mrs. Fred Beyers, >
________ Texas Rldgb.

cried Hhilnah Plant, ot LlttM hock,


ftirihonii Contest
Ant., "fr the relief I got from Buckdens Anilca Salve..It cured my fear
ful running soresp which nothing There will be A Harmonica con
else would heal, and from which I , test a t Lautcrbachs store on Jon. 1st
had Buffered for 5 ybors.*I t le a mar handbome premiums will be given to
velous hteler for .cuts, burns and the best player on>the Harmonica
wounds; Guaranteed a t A. C. Whites 1st premium a Harmonia worth 1.84
2nd- prenttum a harmonica worth 1.00
drug store: 88c- **
Sid premium harmonica Worth 60c.
W--------- u**v------V A carload Unnlngmtlle and smut
geachtet reit reoelved by the Voll - -Freet-KseelL, Free, one-oi-those
Am Hahaonlcaa a t Lauterbaehs
mer Co. for sale to the farmer.

KENDRICK LUMBER YARD


The Best and Largest Line ot
LUM BER

W e Lsad Them All in ths

WINE and LIQUOR BUSINESS {


TOKAY, PORT, SHERRY.

F r e t Jurf.
C A L IF O R N IA

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N. B. Long f t Son

Mbat Wagon

BRANDY, WHISKIES, ETC. ft

F rss
w

n ik

i r . B. WEST

D e liv e ry
H O U S E

4 a* i 1 i I I* 9 ia4 um* *4 a *4 m

ATTORNEY AT LAW
Prompt
gives to all klada
* <fClaim andatteattoa
Settlements of Betates
Collection andlneuranoe
ft
kimowcx
i
i
t
lease

a m a m

G- W. GRANGER
Contractor and Builder
Estimates and Plans

Kendrick,

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