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THE OFFlCIAL PAPER OF LATAH COUNTY
VOLU>ME 36
Ul'II GOIjhTY
h-II!!S 'ARAII II!P IS
KENDRICK, LATAII COUNTY,IDAIIO, I<'RIDAY, JAN'UARY 8, 1926, NUi]IBER 2
STUllENT ACTIVITIES WEEK'S EVENTS
KENDRIGK SGHOOLS EROM SOUTII'!4! CK
Written For Gazette by Student Written For Gazette by SpecialReporters Correspondent
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Kendrick Defeats Troy
Do You Need a..Dog'l
I)hDI D( N-I Gi>l Teac}ms Veterans to Fence
I) 21 IEIH> >Rfl };Items of Interest Takezz From Taken From Copy of Gazette
Neighbor}ng Papers Published in 1905%li~ "",';"-:.,Jp}L}W]] The Stockholders of the legend-!";:.';::''''::;:~',':;::::":::::::;,'::::;:,::::::::"';::::::(I:::;:I']'he best basket ba]]ga»>eof iAIr.'and~I i>s.F<loy<]Russe]I
rn I» }g >» p t NT Cr ick Roch d a1e Co . b e1d th eir I ';:,
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::;::;:::::: '::::::;::y I;:::. th e scason w 111 b e P1ay e(1 by Ih e a » (1 fam i 1y sP <» t N ew Yea r '
or» i» umcom coun y, first annual meeti»g in the off>ce ! )>i; ';,. !~ > .-,,-.....,.".,...,.,' '::...'::t i:,'oca] high school team an'1 day a t o e yecem] er,, a; ie ecem er of the company here Thursday <I"„:..Irb f $ . "'; " '<+ 'I'I irI Kamiah at the I< c»(]rjc]z gyi», wick of Creui» rj<1 v..
dmorning and listened to the re- ',:.I,> ',, ',, ', ~r
'4 ijt]"': t<>mnr>'o>v cvcni»g >t 8 o'lock. Born Sunday, Ja>iuary 3, tp]ie was married to Laura Louis port for t'h e past year. It was ,.eg;;:,'he ad»iission char "e will be ilr, a>rd $}rs. Ri>y Ci>ddy,
a» able one a»rl as creditab}e as, ', II)}:,,':::",::,."4j>": 10c a»d 35c. 1<endrjc}r has a <}ai>g]ite>four phi]dre», three of whom
one could well ask for, very strong tea»i this year and iNevt Bafema», passe<1 away last
f ]o>vs: Hi. L. 'lupper, J. Schultz,I 0 '""""""'"'.'""'."' """"'"-"':::::"::::::~A~.':::':::i'heyhave P]aycd. The I%an>ja}> ness of several >uonths.
r>re a]so']wo I ] f h Th Se»ry-II sr g> er>r o~ rhe N yo k Nario ~ I Gi ~dCarl Hartung, 'H, Wilken, F, .
"team comes with a elean bunch
grande)>j}dren, Lou Kaster and1 h ' B' A H instr»eror in the a>r of fencing, pretty Miss Dorothy Lee. This pi>otogr»pi> P y . '", '
nival given at the school houseof .]a ers. Let's all come an
ill Leaner King, The funeral ' g ' 'i>()>vs Miss I.ee en~<>I;fr>g kiri> Ser+. ~l>be+ 160ss. s e o f vs v ' an last T]>ursday eveni»g was wei ve ..ave you> suP'Port. attended and a goo<1 time was
The classes in high school are repprfed
I,I.O,, 'IOIISSllIS P I'I.I.g I;1'A ..;;':,"',;.,",'.".-"„;'""-'"":"""";""";';'";„-;,:)'pdy pf Mrs Q7 ]] 1 d d
the s™e Speomr]ists Write pzz Subj eots pf +]exan~er 's General Store Was
Ju]y, 1923.—Deary Press'a]lett Abend, son of Mrs, Intez'est Complete Loss Mr. Kerns said that it is dan River last Saturday evening.
John Bradbury, after a very gerous to eat peas with a knjte The ladies aid are h]aving.a.pleasant holiday visit here re-roy continues to maintain a Crops The big store at Juliaetta but we all know that ]he is a kitchen built on to the south end.
t Pica] c'limate as evidenced bIturned to Spoltane, Wed esday Good seed is cheap seed but owned by Mrs. Joseph Alexand- >nan to take chances. of their ]>all T]>is w>ll gve them
bzg rpd zsps w]h'ch S Fj k»4>t it cannot be sold cheaply. W'hen er, was destroyed by fire at an Miss spe]ey (f E] M )much more room in this 'hall
picked in hjs.garden last Thurs- A raf]e of the fine cougar skin, a far>ner bugs seed ]he should early'our Wedesday morning, «Wby does 'SM»ey LaH']att we buildjug w ich was ad y need-b 1
lay and brought to the Nsecured by E. Clem, was ]held at get the 'best available and. ex- resulting in a rePorted loss of his cap at such a rakish angl 1» ed.
of]}ce and Mrs H rrman J h ijge ow I Grohs, 'Wednesday pect to pay the market price $25,000 with insurance amount- sF] 'ph I su ose it's to i>lrs. i~'Iay returned to Clark-found a r>pe strawberry and a fo~e~~~~ and W, M. McCrea was for it. Np dea]ez can affor to zng tp @5000 +he fire was run t]ie surplus ~ater off hzs stpn last week aft
the lucky ma».. The skin meas- sell good seed af, a cut rate of discovered about three o'lock b» 'elatives and friends in and.ures six feet ahd is ra fine speci- from one-f)hjrd to one-half the 'aiid was apparently in the front around 8'routhwjck.men. market price. Usually seed f)f the 'building. It is not known «You ean't make a monkey
A surpr»>e party was given atInformation was filed in the
We note that a marriage lie- offered at such Prices is low in }>ow it started. " 'h h f M . d Mr . Edse hras been >ssned to Jacob vitaljty or badly jnfested wjt}zr 'he stock was Insured fpr„„.I E. h Gertje last Tuesday evenMonday aga nst Newman and Emma J. <Frank sof px 'pus weeds. ~12,000 and the 'bu>ldz g
c]har 'n them with bur lar inle Roac'h and Norval 'Smith Le]and. 'Last season the department f3 000. The loss is estimated at 'bu P yo
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M . 6 t' ]b'hd Tho rs. er jes ] ir ay. et'e first degree and. against Del-
g ''.g y 'Stop and t)iink of Long's meat)of a~pnomy secured. a >>umber $25,000. The Alexander store and no one would ](now the di
ference. ouse was ecora e >n greenb I') ..delivery T}>en think to stol'of s~p]es of clover and grass was t}le only one in Juliaetta '""'rt'>j}]jps charged witrh 'being .and turquoise blue. The even-
<an accessory to crime rof burg-l,the delivery and secure ]iis fresh seed from a cut rate h'ouse, that carried a complete line of Mr. Strauch: (taking Bernard ing was spent in playing cards
ary. oac and Smith areI
Wz>thout exception every sample genera] merchandise. J'ones 'by the ann) "Young man games and dancing. At mid-
c arge wit burglarizing the was we]] adulterated with some, Herm'an w'chupfer 'and Ed Deo- the old nick has hold of you 'night a luncheon was servedr
o atc ereantj e st'ore at pot- Mrs. J. C. Hamil'ing of weed seed. None of bald started from Kendrick <with Bernard: "Guess you'e right consisting of oyster soup, sand-
1 t™hth jgh of D b 6th,, them could ]have been sold in several lengths of fire hose, '" Sir." wiehes and weiners, cake anddahn unde~ the provisions of )~ass more hose rm g t-b
Dpn Brooke. «rGet up Love» cofiee. T]he-'bjrthdayr cake was,.d t >300.
gbeen i]l for the past two years the Idaho Seed. Law.—H''I to fight the fire. They were T] "] '<'W» t 'ighted at .twelve o'c]ock wjt}z
II s eedin a]on 'ust below the e ma: ' a queer namephi]lips was arraigned before died at her home >vest of IZend- tulbert rfpr a '}iorse (thpughf fu]]y) thirty-nine eand]es. Quite I>
Judge Edgar C. Stee]e In the rick, Wednesday of this week. House] lace when a big bould-t} '] f t} Don 't you know that love is number of PeoPle were Present
d' ' t M d ' ]h'er ()eaf'h was not >n)expected Ljvestook er aPPeared in the middle of the bl'"is ric cour, on ay, an ] is and a fine time was reported.trial set for January 18 when for it had been realized for some rood sows ~»en g>ven <access, Don: "So's this old horsy Get Mrs. Floyd Russell and, 'Mrs.
egular jriry fer»>s start. fi>nv that. s]r<. )>:I,] not ]p»g tn o . ]f <-'h f d 'head]i hts. It ]>ad rolled fromup Love." Les]ie 'Triplett .werc visiting at
Phi]]ips e»tered a p]ea of not live. will take much more necessary the side hill and before eedsp the home of. Mrs. BenMcCoy,',
]<'u»era] services >vj]] b }e]d exercise a»d incidental]y vill could be rednced the front of EIargaret Mcgowe]]: ."Buster,M
}'f, fhp ]ipn>p fhjs inpr»j»g at sl>pply their litter with j>»port fhe car struck it dead center. It >vhy are yon scratehi»g your.~,, '3 onday.
ing as his attorney. a >e rome >is mor»>ng a10:30 o'lock a»d t'}ie body wi]] ant minerals that may be lack- flipped the front wheels several hea(l'I tt Miss Georgine ]Christensen of
feet OIT t]ie grpu>zd and damage<1 Bus. "I'e arjt]>metic b>
s I'e Pon ib]c f'r uggcd'hr'fty! T]'e light ~ e"f out an'1 a s]'t M „',ct: 'r't]'met'c bug
in he 'ur terr» i >v v r Ida FTe]en IZe}]cy >vas born P>gs ~'r y
e p b y be beard dur ' ~ E<. N db . nder t]ie dash started a fire. w)>at are t}>eye" Southwiek.
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I lt was necessary to stop to Put B»s: "They'e cooties„ Mrs. <Morrison Cuddy left Sat-w'hich will last about two v'ecks. 't New Hampton, Ncw IIamp-
out the fire and,do some tern- Margaret: «But why call them urday for Nezperce where 'herj<o]]owing t}>e arraig»ment pf shire, October 31, 1858. She PpultryPhillips, Monday morning Judge»roved with her Parents in 1863 Ordinary co]d vi]] pften de porary wiring before the jour- t)iritf'on an( (augi er are a en '»g
summoning of 33 jurors to ap. »»til 1001 when she came to less immediate precautions are ance of the distance was made»>iso>y, they subtract from myI E<}berf, 'Arr»jtage Lor> Dpug
18. I rom t]>esp Le»ore, Idaho. 'aken, Symptoms of cp]d j>z. t}rrpug]z the dar](ness without p]easii>cs, they d>vjde my,stfcn- }as, Dtion a»d they >nultiply like" the w'ard, a»dImogene Trail leftd'
d p] ]] g 1006, to J. C. Hamil and moved trils aid eyes ]and some whecz-red at La Grande Ore Decembez tn Juliaetta in 1014. Twn vears ing. Cold may be coiitrol]ed! Beimadjne Moser Married Miss Seeley: «Do yon know '" e " 'ng
30 by Sherif C},aries ISuznmer infer she and her hus'band made by removing drafts or damp' Poe's 'Rave»'T" J'ohn Phillips and Harry We]-
Dppi>fy Sherif/ Mppdy the>r home on t't>eir raric)> two eo»dif jo»s I» the pou}try house III B „d M d ], Man»ing Onstott: «W'haf,'s he kpr were Clarkston visitors forjs a]]ego'd .thaf, Rpaph tp]d miles west of Kendrick, >v)>ere or by securing better Physical t f D, d M J T ]II mad about'f" a few days last week.
Phillips of the crime and induc- shc lived»»tjl her ()v'>fl>. S)rc «p»diti'o» through proper f ed of Lewjston, was quiet}y mar- >qlr. 1<,-erns: ",qVhp r»adc the Mr. an<] ]rlrs. Wm. BerrimanLa vas a woman of sp]piidj<1 qual- ing and giving of tonic. A] good d t ]Ill W G Np ]e first cpftpn, nf t went to Iijnde», Sunday, to see'l
grange in ])iis car. T}ie stolen ities, a ki»dly»eighbor snd a tonic consists of one part of of Dr. d Mrs. No ]e of Grace p]ummer «Good-night their daughter, Mrs. Ji>n Ball,Property was taken wit}> t)>e two devoted wife. Epsom salts and one part of Lns Ange]es on ]ilor>day last. are they making it out of that, who is serious]y ill.men and recovered ]at La Grande sulPhur >vjth 12 parts of dry Thc wcddi» took P]acc in San too<" A. banquet was gven at the"r)y the shcrjÃ. Smith <was ar- The Truth About Advertis'ash. This mixture should. be Diego at the home of ~lr. a»d R 8 b " home of: iklrs. II. D. IIayward forrested at Pot]afch, 'oistened and given in an ]]]Ir.. qlcq~arv. )iljss qrloscr is a ',p 1] h'he high sphool scholars }ast Fr]-
Smith a»<1 Roach waived their Muc)> ]ns been said ni t]ic amount that wj]] take abn»t 20 'duafe of ]TLe}an<] Stanford,Jr., „w..,].),, ],„'loycvc»i»g.
Pre]imjnary examination andIprogress of thc r>dio i»dustry,, " ' ' university a»<l a >»ember of t)>e g)>jr]cy C)cm «Dear mc, whatwere p]ace<1 h unt}er bonds oilbut there is undoubted]y much
' 'ar»m> I'hi Beta snrnrity. ->Ir. cai> it ))cf" Death of J. W. Davis$15)00 eac}i. Merchandise 'a]]eg-~a]>cad for this new field in the Xngg]c graduate<1 from the U»i- Rny: «A goo(] hot musfardcd tn have been stolen from the vvnr]d of advertisi»g. O»e s)»a)] versify of Nebr>sk;> a»d bc]n»gs p]r>ster." J. iV. Davis, one of fhe pion-Pot}atch store included jewelryt radio company is severs] ju>n})s tn the 1]ptr> )>)>vta 1'i frater»jty.
s ..«, . f 1'] t ) '1 1' tsuits, overcoats and shoes. 'Some a]iead of some nf ifs ]arger co>»- ]>c»<]rick town team woi> the They wi]] m;ik< f}icjr }in>i>e in ''.p,<Tnsc hi»c Sir,>r>vh: «ii]lot)>e> c(rs o '
I c i ri< gc, < ic a
of thc goo<]s were sold in La petitors in t]iis respect. Down seen»<) of a three ga>»e series Sa» Diego. how d>d dad(1 'becom(t a rof a ]icwisfo» hospital, last IIon-
ere d.—Star-Mirror. f»rer, one of the ]argest in hjs <lay eveni»g, b> a scure of: 27 41>s, 'Stra»ch: "So yo» )iave ""»g '"Mrs. F. E. Farmer beg»1\ fn v n»dp>'bniit f]la f Past I >vn»>n»f]>s )iu )is<1 been at
line, of pajainas, etc., tlisplays a t the liospital.Word gnomes from Asoti» ]urge s>gn pn tpp pf t}>c faptpryGrangevi}}e, Moscow and other d . «,~~ t},r]1 to ]iIoscow refereed the contest. Death from diphtheria came fo i%I>. Davis was bnrn in Wales
Points fo t)ie e«ct that «wers s]ecp T}>p radjp ppmpa»y l]rs. ].. E. Far>r>cr, w]io lived atn
of various ki»<]s are still in, factory is on the opposite ~jde From Razzge to Market Pnrf]an<le Oregon, December 21.j»st after she harl bee» fa] en Ile sett]cd in Wiscnrisiii an(} was
have been Pjc](ed from the yards' ] hr;} . «W k A car of Prime beef cattle was fn the hosPital. T. G. Gar<lnvr has been PP> married there to i41arv Andre>vs.it is t >e c a} enge: e eep
tnf Private }iomes. th, >vcr}d»vake"»,~Va}] Sfr«f dc}ivered at Lewiston recentIy, She was the mother of svven lecfing dng }ice»ses this week. They came west a»(1 located in
Well th<se boasted "warm~ ] ']irpct from the range by Ben- c)ii]drc» a»d on the fo]lowing IIv has the dpg ve»s»s nf ]pc»d Oregoii a»<1 moved from there'o»mal. v
climate" towns have nothing onI
,jamin Reeves, Salmon river T»csday, three of them >vere rick;1»<1 finds that fo start the fo Ii homestead near lie]rin<1. He
Genesee for there are still ma»yI sfockma». The cattle were in taken fn thc hospital il] wjt)i neiv year f)icrv arv 18 or 20 ]ess f >r»>ed there on qiiifc a large
flowers in full bloom —panrsies,! he "p]"t n o a ~y fiirc c<)»<}itio» and were fi»ished fhp s]mp I»a]a<)y. <]pgs j» fpwr) t}1;I» f}>pre vc>e s<'.a}e until tve]vc ye'>rs agp
ca]en du]as, snapdragons, etc.— Ienfjre]y on grass. Mr. Reeves Tmmediate]y after the <.'ify ]»sf vear at f]>j» fji»e. Thprp w)lc» )><'o}<1 his }a»<1 a»d spc»tba»(T we (1o»'t claim fo be in the iNew]y-veda; sma}] co>ipe reporfs it has been morc than hea)fh off]vcr nntjfic(1 the "]Inot are a f<)w dogs fh»t wj]] )>ave t„>»uch of his time in Ca]ifur»ia
Banana Belt either —nor are ve Is lar"c ennug]i fnr fhc»>, they 2<) years since weather and Ow]»", a ra()iu nrga»jzafjn», uf f:icc a firing sq»ad un]ess some 1>»<1 ofhcr points i» f)ic»orfb-]<o]nt, to a]]orv California, to I aa>.. von r earn]]tiona have been ao the ease, trvo oren sv]tb hns];et< ];inr].]r'av]er] nran rvi]] r]a]rn rvrst
swipe a]] the glory of having IKjds arrjvv, pare»fs plan favurab]e for cattlemen. of. food wprv on their )vay fn nw»crship nf u»c or i»ni v uf ])c js s»rvivpd by fhrve sn»s
flowers in fhe winter fimc.—Ge»- An<] buy a shiny new !'«; l >». fhv hemp fn care for the c)ii)(l- f)iv>», >v>i><]v( fh<»I from fow»,»><]» <1>>i>tvhfvr; '.Ine lV., otcsee News.
lChildren growing up, fh(y'i( Tale Feathers rvii. '}'hjs f j<}e<1 fh(i» nvvi'il>- <» pay flic fax. ')'}i<.rc is o»c ', }tv>><lrj«k, T]eo»sr<1 nf T~c) ai><j,
scen ...... (Tiy Bvn Tripp»fir)p) fjl fh<)jr father arrjve<1 fr'<»» Tins ]jit)v. b)acl( r>l><] tAll sl><rp))vi'<} t)ng }i>'1>vsf, nf Ilcwjsfui>, ]IO»f.; a»<1
Rcv. IIoyf, <)c]ivprp<1 a verv ] a<)(ed i»fo n limo»si>i<. '">V]h<of ar( f)insp hn']vs in fhv Antgt)vs vwhvrv )iv )»:<),jirsf nb- fliaf »<v<1» a >i>;isf<r. I]<. is 1)p- 11>s..TO<)<oy ]~n»g of Kv>r<)rj('.k.
jnferesfjng~fereopticon lect»rp at Soi»c arp»>arric<1: family (a» ));><.k nf. f)>e 1;iyj»g hni>sc for'." fai»p<1 wnrk. jr>fv 1(ivk«1 fr]]»> <)nnr fn <lunr Fiir><>;il svrvi<.'vs wi]] ))p hp]<1
prpsbyfcrja» church ]nst I,'row<) jritn a ljghf sv<)a». "Thnse nrp knnt holes.']lrs. Farmpr wjll ))c rpmp>»- a»<1 js l)n<]ly i»»< v<1 of n f> jp>i<]. fn]lay;>f flic ]'>vs'I]> I< I'iair ph>>rch
IS»»dav pvpni»g. A large crowd A]1 arv gone: t l)t''ir<»fs <vr av "Why, I bcg vour pardn»t but herc<1 here as Ailrs. ]ic'>h liar>g- Jn< Gar(li>cr wjl) «ive hi»i tn af 1 1 n eclocl . ]]cv. T'>bc> ofattended. IRi()e «ro»»d in a cn»pp.—Ex. they are too holes.' Fx.,do».—C'ontribufcd. yn» if yui> ask ]iji». Lp}u»<1 v i)] preav)> i}>c se>'»>pn.
TIIE KENDMCZ GAZETTE
Card of ThanksLinden Items
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Berriin;»Iof. ISouthwiek have bven hvlpiii<r!care for Mrs, Ball the past week,!
I'f[rs. Travis a>id sn», Tleri»an,went to Lewiston, Thursd'ay forsev(ral days visit.
Air. and Mrs. Re>rbe Garnerand sons, Mrs. Jim Garner andson, Charlie, visited Mr. and iMrs. George 'Garner.
Mr. and Mrs. LI'cigar Bn'hn en-tertained at dinner Saturday.Those present were Mr. 'andMrs. George Garner and family,Mr, an(1 Mrs. Re»bc Garner and'
ainily, Mrs. Jim 6am er andson, Charlie, and Axel Bohn.
The Misses 'Lena and Alice! Wegner returnecl to their re-spective schools, IS»nday evening,after spending the holidays ivif1>
their p'l1'cuts at Snift)iivi(,'k.Grandma I<eeler spent last
week at the Gus I arringtonhome,
IIatfic Stone returned fn Lcw-iston, Saturday 'o res»nie herschool work after spendiffg theholidays with home foll.s.
ill. and Iilrs. II"red SchoeNer
!ivere guests at the Xeye>f homvNeiv Year's diiy
i>lr. and i)lrs. C. I-I. Fry anddaf>ghter, >Tr. and. Mrs. A. Alex-'ander, Iflr and Mrs. E. IL. i>Iit-
chell, illrs. !Stone and daughter,Ben Smith and sister, Miss Eva,gave Annt Carrie Allen quite apleasant surprise by taking <lin-
ner and spending the day withher. The occasion !being in hon-or of her sixty-seventh Ibirthday.
Mrs. Geo. Garner spent NewYear's day with Annie Morrison.
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><Ye desire to express o»veei'0 itppl'(>01)>tioli fn '1;l>e
frie»ds iii I<'endrick ii»(lrit1ge for their sympathykintlness at the f»neral an(ternient 'of o»r loved one,
Mr. Oscar I'aim and dangMrs Emnia, !Stoekwell anti
'ly.
S >ring '..c!>!5hter.fam-
StrictlyMade
All! Professionat.cards
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Dr. William T. Seeley
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WoolOrd'erPhysi(.'iflii alld Sul'geoli
EendricK, - - IdTf your husband stays out lateni< hts, get a radio. IIe willstay at home so close you willbe sick of having 'him around.
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S."....S ~ RISP, cold andsnowy if conformed(tdmfv(>bly with pre-scribed h o I I d ayweather. The ivindwhich blew in Hel-en'8 window was a
I. 'elief from the hof,~Dr. Geo. W. McKeever
DENTAL SURGEON
Phone 8)2Gazette Passes 35th Year
The Gazette is 30 year." old-sf>frfcd on its thirty-sixth yearlast week. We believe it is theoldest paper in Latah county.It has existed through fire andfinnd, good crops and not suchgrood crops, but never 'a failcrop. It has had many nps anddrnv»s bnt has always i»a»a«eelfo keep its head above water.Most of the publishers, whn 'havelookc<1 after its destiny in thepast have gone to other fields inorder to replete their fallen for-t»»es. Some have even been re-warded e,lready with a, trip tot1ie Gres t Beyond, wvhere allgood printers are safely bookedto gn. <We know of none of the
, inany wl)0 have owned and pub-lishef1 this pa'per i@ho has niadea fortune from it. Maybe wciviji though —who knows v
This paper )tas absorbed aniiinber of p«1ilientions in years1)asf, '1»ioiig them the C'inyniiII:0'ho, Kendrick Times, PotlatchSf,ar, Jnliaetfe Sun 'and prob-alily others. It, has many frie»dsas the <roodly number of siib-cribers on its list aniply testi-fivs. It reflects the condition ofthe coinmunify as nothing else
. floes. It is a particularly goodb>isiness barometer. >'>r/hen b»si-ess is qf>iet, as it »snally is atthis time of year, it is fou»ffnecessary to clip two pages 'fromits ordinary size, because thesize of the paper is regulatecl bythe amount of advertising pat-ronage. We don't like tn pub-lish a four page paper bnt some-times we have to.
Those who send in news fronithe s»rrouncling communities aremost ably assisting the paper asthese personal items are what asmall town pa,per needs to makeit read. The Gazette is fortun-ate iii having such a good fam-ily of correspondents.
>>Vith increased advertisingpatronage anti <with more pronrptdelivery of advertising copy eachweek, the paper might be great-ly improved. There is m»ehtime lost in riisf ling the ads andeven more tiine spent securingthe ad copy. An <id can bewritten in the same length oftime Tuesday morning as nnThursday morning. But, whenad copy has fo be'et 'Thursdaymorning, it means t'hat otherparts of the paper inust be» egle'0 ted.
Those who have news eoneern-i»g people of the cnmm»nity, orwh'0 knoiv of halipenings in thevn'mmnnify that are»nt liltely to1)e bro»ghf tn the attention nffhc p»'lisher or the eorrcspn»<I-ence writer, may be of verygreat assistance if they will sv»df11ese ifc1»si oi'holic the»l f0>i»yn»v. who w> ifcs fnv thv papvr.Evvry item of 1ncal »civs is nf'
val»c ind ad(Is iiifercsf fnv fhe1'cf> d c>'s.
;Lvf'8:>11 boost the Crizvffc sofl>!if if 1ii'>iy iii t>11'li do»101'0 fo-iv>ir<.1 1)n<)sfi»g f1)e 1'ntlafe1>. 1'
yni>r»vigrh 1)nr doesn 't f<ikv thepi>pcr, t i1k tn 1>im—hc»cvds it.
IdahoALL ONE PRICE Kendrick
furnace-heated ttfr
of the bedroom. Perh»ps the evening'excitement had been foo gve<>f. Shewondered. At.any rate if was certain-ly late enough fo go fo sleep, buf in-
stead she live'd over the enfire pro-ceedings of the New Year's Eve partymhfch she had attended. The he(>f ofthe roo>n wa8 stifling. Helen felt shemould smother. She called, buf the cryw(>s scarcely audible. The loud 8nov-
ing in fhe nextr o o m informed
A. H. OVERSMITH
Attornev-at-LawFull
/lv
i~2 Piece
Suit ~ „„;~ Stnt
$26.7S ! $22.50I
Uruuhert Buffdfus Third Street
Mexscerw, Xdaho.
GUY %V. WOLFKATTORNEY
Moscow, IdahoThey are the same quality that goes in suits'sually
selling at $45.00<or $50.00, You have riever seen'elen that her
mother had notheard the desper-'te call.
.Aft e'r makfn'g
such an f>do overthe, New Year,welcoining ff so
, heartily, 8O pro-
such remarkable values. Hundreds of samples to
select from —all'at the one low price. Come and see
these exceptional values, 'hey will surprise you.
McBomell'a
CommercialHotelfusely, whs this the
may ff w<>8 goingto serve her7 On'
e c o n d/thought,however, if shehad fo some may,she concluded thatthis iuefhod wouldbe no worse thanany other. Yef, how dfsg»8f log fO
smother fo 'e>tfh. Thus reasoning. away the hysfevfa, she relaxed, «nd as. she sank down into the pllio<v, sheI
continued fo go do)vr>, down humlveds' of feet through endless 8p»ce. With'lenched hands and sef teeth 8he real-'zed that the expected ending had nof'een as 'simple as she had t>f>ffcipafed.
Down, down; some water came into
I sight. A bridge now came info view;a huge span over enormous fails. Ifwas a rushing, tumbling torrent of
. bluish-green, sparkling water'. She'ried fo hold herself back, fo break the
fall. IVi>eri Helen landed, fo her sur-'rise, she found herself in a 8no<)
bank lnsfead of wafer. She beheld. huge 8nom b()nks and lffffe'snow banks; evPrytyheve. Lool<fng fo her right sl>e. 8am'he old grammf>'v 8chool she had. attended tthen a little'girl. Fov'getting'ei')venfv-odd 'ears accum>tl>)fe(I
8!nce that ffme, Helen began climbingup one mound, down (>nd up another.Ho)v )v'ondevfnl the snow mos! Ho)v
. soft, ho<v'iring, buf wh<>f fun.Going between the main school bull<!-
ing <>)>d ff)e ming, sl)e came fo theslide on the sebo'ol hill. Lookingdo<vn, 8h(. noticed 8he h»d 8ki!8 on.just like older>'imes. To hei~ delight8he <vP>)f 8!<Immiug through flic air lil<ea h!vd, A8 8he <vent the hill rolled ouf
. before lier I!I.P so much dough u»<fevthe weight of fhe rolllt)g pin. Aroundfuvn'8 <>nd down, every minute g<>infng
- more 8peed, >mt!i 8he wor)dered howOil this I>cc»m»f<>f-
u
! lfft>fI!I!fr<)<ffji!!f!I d force m 0 » I d
avenge itself.I I j!f~sv p'Helen, Helen,1!II!!A'appyNew Yeav!"
Ilelen I o o k e d» roun d ln hev
/ l)»8fy flight. Home-s', yg/ one w88 calling/'P>'y 80f fly, I')1) f
8he coul<i >)of PPPA I 11 f <l
/ I'md ))g»fn cn»>e/ // /x >.I)e V>lf f. If WI)x
I);»)>)ting soot)<In)OVe l!l<e >))> ec!!o,y<'I Ilf » v<")'y I';I.>))!If<>v voice, Ifcl-
fd <i» <V:)V(!(I I) 8 81)(''/
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METHODIST CHURCH NOTICESf>nday, January 10, 192G
KendrickSnnday School .........10a. m.Prese'hin«Service 11 a. m.Svninr t>» <I JuniorEpivorfh Leag»e ...G:3ff p. m,Evening )Ynrship ......7:30 p.m.Prayer iMccfin ~ a»<I Bible StudyWcfTuesday evening 7 80 p.m.Clioir Reheasal, Thurs. 7:30p.m.Everybody cordially invited toall these services.
C. D. Bell, Past.or.
N. B.LONG 4 SONS"The Home of Good Things to Eat and Wear"
"A Famous CooK" forover seven years
WHY7
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1<,~ S eI ~L'.J. PICKERD
Licensed Embalmer
and UndertakerThat Stands the Test ofPERFORMANCE Emanuel Lutheran Church
Rev. E<. A. Rein, PastorCameron, Idaho
Sunday School 9:80 a.m,Ohurch Service . 10:80 a.m.Ohurch Council first Monday in
the month.Ladies Aid first Wednesday in
the month.Come and worship with us.
Auto Equipment. Lady attend-ant. Stock of goods in Ken;drick.. Phone 462K, or 876Troy, or see
G. F. WALKER
3F'KQEljkoO'esidence
Phone 654
Card of Thanks
We wish to thank the neigh-bors and. friends who so kindlyassistccI »8 affci- the death 'of
oiii h»sba»d and father, and alsothe ones that were so faifhfiilfo»s duri»g his illness.
'> Trs Flora, BatemanIIe»ry Bafeman,Grant B'ateman and family,Qfalter Bafeinan ad family,—
"" ~WIP >))
r .'mQ cg f. 0 Kendrick Dray and Ice
Frank Boyd, Prop.'t is a'delight to listen in 'with a Fadft. You canget stations from. the Atlantic to the Pacific andfrom Cailada tn Florida with'stounding'learness.
Secret of "Bigness"To I'now how fo fix the mind fully
)>f)d sq»<>rely on the subject presented,Involving duty, obligation or re8ponsi-I)fifty, ai>d be ohle fo acf without hP8!-f><f ion or wavering, !8»n Acvomp!Isf> ~
i»enf ff»)f dlsfing»181)es the "II!gg<.v"man. It's the I)ig mpn <vho do fhe f)f ~
fhfng8 fn fh!8 <vovf(f.—nvlf,
Wm. H. MeyerWe-Welcome Any Comparison
Sales Room Kendrick'arage
Blacksmithing," ,Wagon Work
and
Horseshoeing
All %ork GuaranteedSchupfer Bros. Ei: Companyttgtts NfaIfesiste
L0%'ll'orry
Fue~ SurestI'~ Illll'~'1
rh N < IR « <fI~IIIil Faael Eeonostsg J ~i'ttgtur'L %%~
With an even 6re-uniform heat —yourbaking browns even-ly without shiftingthe pans or cover-ing them with brownpaper.
Crescent Clippings
¹ R. SHEPHERD
Auctioneer3?r. anti i>lrs. )>)rm. 1)ore»dort
enfcrfa inefl a crowd of fi'icnflaT»csrlay evening. 'I'licy arr ivv<1
i» thvve i»stall>i>cuts a»fl sivect---'y scrc»fi(lcd with cnwbclls, fi»
cans, vf<'. All ivishc<l the ncivlyivc(ldv<l vn»1)lv, a loi>I'i>fl happylii(.
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Monarch range—equipped with Mon-
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arch Duplex Draft—patented —supplyingan equal amount of
draft at both ends of thefire resulting in —fuelburning evenly —Perfectcombustion.
IdahoTroy,
I can at Ieosf he co»vfv<)»8." SIIP w:)8co»>lug fo <>n nhv»pf curb. "I'cvf).>p8 If'I sif do<v» anil 8II(l. Ih(>f. )vl!! 8!<nv
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Again 8ho 1)POP(l the, call, no<v some-)vf lot Io>)d<.l'. ial>c )v<<8 8!if!>)g op, >'ll')-
blr>g hei')'('.8. 'I ca)1 '8l'f >)P, >))off)P)'.i)>iy leg8 <vill wnvk )lo'<v, »>1<1 »>)'1»'))8."
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V(llell YOIIIIP, LMIlbs Seal'tK,eal KstafteAnd
IKl8%11 0>H>Ce
to Eat Provide a CreepAt 8!)o»f ff)vve )v< v!'8 of og<! I!!v
rou»g I;>»)I>8 )vl!l xfovt'o Paf g) 8<)I
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;>»d >i!so;) g<u!<I qi)o!!fy of sccon<l < » ff I>)<r of cfov<'>'>'ll f<>!f» I>ay. Anyfv<i<f vP)»;>In!»<„ In fl)P fv<)»'h 81)<»I!I!IIC fv<I fo I'llv «w<'8 f)vlcc III>f!y Il»<l '.!!vIII>!)!I'.: g!V<'I) >I fI'vs!) 8»[I!)IV. YII!<I)cu)1») 8!I)" I)»I)!»>18 111»I«)»l>< I) >))o) I
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it)g <>f all, wos if7 It <v08 8 bPg!n-ning. The begin>)fng of » II>)o »Pmyear."
Dr.- Jesse H. BurgessEYESIGHT SPECIALIST
Totun Has Many ChurchesM>!1>)'h»>'cl> l)1>ildl>lg8 »>'P, fo I)e
fo»n<l In ff>P fo)vns nf I')vflhelf, Wnl< 8.!I I 8 < > I < I vv >l of >) I)o > 1 1 4,00» I » I I >
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World's Diamond StockTl)«vovf<l'8 (1!amon<!8 p>ohohly vvp-
vvav>)f n vn!ne of',',<,000,000,000. '.I'hef.'nif< <I Sf»!vs of!so>'II.'I>i !!Pv <*PI)IIll<I)'v Ill,'I!))!I>l!Is Ill)II !<l'<'I'I<I>)8 sfo)l<<,! ~ ! )>'):III > I)<''I'1)!I<i>i<I< > of'!)Ii <v<I)'l<I.
Satigfatinn GunranteedUn<In)ru ovrr )<on 'Vnn
Fxernine<ion Free Pricea UnrrnuMOSCO W, ~ >I') A
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M(.Clclla»(! «1>d fa)nily, a»(l <fat- THE KENDRICK GAZETTE»r(1ay night a»d Snn(11>y at theJohn Darby 1io>ne. Published every Friday at Kend-
Aflrs. II'fa>>k Carcy, Jr. speiit a rick, Idaho, 'by
couple of flays Inst week with Ralph 3. pepperher parents, illr. Bnd Airs. II'rank
Subscripf,ion PriceSouders.
Entered at the Post 0$ee atI(cndrick as second class mailiiiaf'tei'.
I
, ~ ¹WTearS . Advertising m)l ruin you —i<
v e ~ you let your competitor do it all.
~0fgg)gggtg0g j Then, too, wlrile waiting or yoursliip to come in, it'ight be a
. receivership. —Tacoma News-I-Ierald.
Sy eleanor 8. King
UK<)NSSp)SS)C)<S<rr~«<rasa~<<I attar~~ann<a nnaa —. ——~at~ant~
LIBERTYBELL BANK—for the New Year. O>le Dollar start ar> acco»ntSave your money —you can no more build up a for-tune wit}>ottt the first dollar than you can 'build ahouse without thc, first brick. It takes money tomake money and by starting now to save a part ofwhat yon earn you will be able to greet "Dame Op-portunity" with a smile whet> she knocks at the door.
Open a Iii})crty Bell SavingsAccount NOW. Phoneus, write»s or )better still come in.
+ef>tdx'icli State 5anItMartin V. Thomas, Pres. K. D. Ing)e, Vice-Pres.
A. H. Daubenberg, Cashier
E. H. Emery, Asst. Cashier
Notice of Estray
For Sale: 2 spring colts ancl 2good milk cows. Archie Ca»<}-
i ler, Ke»<lrick. 52-3t
I have taken»p the following<lcscribed «attle on the J. E.Ro))csoll place, }ciiowfl as thc MJ. hWcstover p)tice, 1>orth ofKenclrick: dtli'k >. Oat> cosv lttlcl
ct>}f, 2 year o}<l heifer blttck t>ilcl
iv))it(. spot.te<l; 2 year ol<l}tcifcr,''('<1
<i)i(l wh>f<'p()'tfc<1; 2 yearol<1 >'naii lieifr r; yclloiv calf, ~f',
'«l stid iv)>itc spottc<1 I>cil'cr.I
visi))lc 1)i'tt>1<}s oi'll(»'}cs. Iw>}1 sell sau>(! at p»bl>(i altct>()n
«I 10 n'clock p, >n., S<ttur<}ay, ',i
J t»»ary 16, at thc Robcsonplace,
J. G. Gar<lner, Constable.I-Bt !
Cameroll Items
For Sale: oa}c rocker, nearly'rcsv; «hi}<1's }iigh chair wit}i cii-
ai»c} tray; wtrfflc iron. Call 412.1-2t
Agent Wanted in Ken<Trick', territory. ~(wor>> proof of $75.00
' week. $1.50 an hour for' sp;ire time. Introduciug I<'i»est
i G tt:lra»tee<1 IIosiery. 126 sty}ca! a»<l co}nrs. Iiow prices. Auto
furnishc(}. Xo capital or exper-i ieucc necessary. Wilknit Hos-
iery Co., Dept. B-43, Greenfiel(l,Ohio. 1-4t
For Sale: Purebrecl Guernseybulls, 3 mouths to 2 years o}d,at Dan(loy Farms, Telephone2521', Box ]8.~, Clarkston, Wash.
1-2t
~I>'s. Pre<1 Newman c»tert >in-
c<I the fo}}owing cli»»er g»cstsS»»c}ay: )Ir. aiid 1<}ra. GeorgeWilken s»cl son, rMr. at>cl 1')lrs.
Fad Gcrtjc au<1 family, Alr. a»el
;l)rs. Frank Wi)kin and family,A)bert I3rai»i»cr, Walter Si}f)ow,Ilcr)»crt ntc}>warz a>ld JohnTrcsvis. Tlie evening iv,ts spent
Ii» playing g;>mes.
')I isa Josephi»r Wiil}ce» retnr»-c<l fr.'nm T'eclc, Friday.
I3i)1:l)iclk<. }cft f<) t Sf)()ks»e,Sii(lav inoriiiu«.
Am now cTC}ivcring the pigsto the parties who spoke forthem <Turing the ho)idays. Al)out-one-half <ronc. At llc as longas they last, wcig}ting less than1(>0 lbs. II. A. Russell 1-2
Notice of Estray
'1'IIE KENDR ICE GAZETTE
I
I'ii)))i«Notic(! is t)icrcf'orr.. giv-
I ocul AQs '.'ii flit) I tli(! iit) tlc!rsigit<!< I wi I I s('llall<'Ii ii )!t<tll>of)il() ii> i)it! .}<a(!>>(1-
1'i<'. (}<ir'a>g<.'li I i>earl>tp I,)t(, 2().'r Sale; 192.'I I'or<1 toiiring. c};iy ot',Ii»»i;iry, 1!)2(i, at tcii
fi',, .'.,it(11;tx<;} AIott>rtrti» br»Ice, «'«Io( Ic A, II.< af piil>) i«. >>uct>ori
i rvtt I.t!t'it>d oi} pii»lp, New rub- iii ()r(}er to satisfy tlic at»ot»ltb(.r. Goo<I ritrpiing orcler. <~cc nf sai(l }i(!» of t'70.00, logetl)crI"vcrct 1<'rascr, Kendrick. 1-2t wi()> the «ost of flic publication
'f
this >toticc;tr>d t)ic costs ot I
4}il}c goat for sale or trade,'co, Wilken Cameron 5Q tf Date<1 i»<1 signc(1 «t . « Ick,
1<)aho, tliis 5t)i clay of Jti»usry,
For Sale: 120 acres, three and a 1!)26.
half miles east of Kendrick, W. 13. Dcoba}(I,Idaho, kriown as the Bradshaw
('s}>ar}es Lewis, R. 2, Box 286-A,Clarkston, Wash. 5Q-tf
No. 141Report of the condition of
The Farmers Bankat Kendrick, in the State of Idaho at the close of business
DFCEM1)ER Bl, 1025
RESOURCESLoans and Discounts 105,967.86Overdrafts 28.78Stocks, Bonds and Warrants 29,150.00Banking House Furniture aud Fixtures 9,656.00Other Real Estate 8,889.79Cash on hand $ 4,894.4>fDue from banks .'30,649.73Checks and Drafts on other banks 56.99Other Cash Items 84.26Other Assets 832.29
Total $190,210.18
IIIESCapital Stock paid in $ 15,000.00Surplus 3,000.00Undiuided Profits, Less Expense,
Interest and Taxes Paid 1,132.04Amount Reserved for Taxes, Interest
and Depreciation . 1,482.89Individual deposits subject to check 84,486.10Savings Deposits, . 41,098.67Time Certificates of Deposit 42,320.57Cashier's Cheeks 1,689.91
Total Deposi ts 169,595.25Total $190,210.18
STATE OF IDAHO, COUNTY OF NEZPERCE, ss.
I, G. P. Anderson, cashier of the above namedbank do solemnly swear that the above statement is trueto the best of my knowledge and belief.
G. P. Anderson, CashierCorrect —Attest:
R. E. Densow ( DirectorsE. %. Eaves
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th day ofJanuary., 1926.
I certify that I am NOT an Officer or Director of thisBank.—G. F. Walker, Notary Public.
John Iicwis anil Ilcrmfl» 13yer
;;pent spent Sat»rrlay aud Str 1>-
!<)ay at the Fra»k ")Vilkc)> }tome.
A party was given at thei Frank >)Vil}ccrc> home, Thursdaycvc»ing to watch the olrl yearo»t and the»crv year in. Theguests werc: Mr. ar>d Grs. IIer-man B}»m anc1 family, Mr. andAIrs. Gcor ge 9'ilke>t aud sop,
!Air. an(1 >lrs. IIerman ~Vi}ken,
Jr. nnt ilaaahter, Angnat, <<rat-~
ter a»d EI:trtnah Hart»)>g, Mr.and l<Irs. Fred Schocffier and sou.
Mrs. A. E. Spekkcr entertain-
ed the following dinner guests,Christmas: Mr. an<} Mrs. EdGerfje aud family, lllr. and Mrs.Carl Wcg»cr au(l family, Mr,
ttnd i11rs Gcrge Eh}ers ancl fam-
ily a»el Albert Brammcr.A party wss given at the Ceo.
Frhlcrs home Tuesday evening.'I'he occasion was, }>)Ir. Eh}er'sbirthclay. The guests were: Mr.ancl )Irs..-!it>(rt>st O. )Vcgner an<1 i
family. )I>. <s)tcl 31rs. Amos!
Ape)cker a»rl family, ",)fr. a»i'I
Carl Wcgncr aurl family, vIr.
ti»cl XIrs. Frit>rlc Urillrc>r aud sot>,
ihlr. a»<l 1!Irs. Fret% Newt>>au af>d
>Iarr<, )Iannah. An <<at an<) Wal-~
ter Hartung, Bill 41 iclke. Bill,Brammcr, Ilc>.t»an fln<1 WalterSi}flow, A)bert aud Charles
Sch»ltz, 'Herbert i<lie}ke, Mr.
Th( fo}}osv>t>«c}cscribecl a>1-
1>)ill })as 1)cc'il take>1 rip iit tlic'.
Galloway Bros. place on Bearridgic near Kcu('trick, Dec. 22:,Reel Jersey heifer with peg horns.and f>o brancls or marks. If notcalle(1 for the same wi}1 hc soldat public auctinr> at the Gallo-way place . on Mon<lay morningat 10 o'lock, January 11, 1926.
J. G. Gardner Constable,52-Bt Kendrick.
A Genuine G(..ette
.RA70:4Stockholders Annual Meting
The regular annual meetingof. t:he shareholders of the Farm-ers Bank of Kendrick, Idaho,will be held tat the bank officesat 3:00 p. m. on Tuesday, Jan-uary 26, 1926, for the purposeof elcr ting directors for the en-sui»g year a>rcl attending to s»chother matters as may properlycoT>rc I cforc the meeting.
G. P. AXDFRSON, Cashier.1st Publicatin Dcc. 18t'h, 1925.
51-5t
Notice
The an»ual stockholders meet-ing of the Fraternal Temple Co.is called for January 12th at2 o'lock, p. m.6h6'e'd'ross FRiarinacy
R. D. Newton, Registered Pharmacists
X. E. Walker, Scc. }31»m an<I so». Gustav, Rev, aT>d2-1
".lira. Rci» a»d family.Mr. an<1 11rs, Carl IIartiingt
Fr.;trrivpcl I) 0'>11<'t>cs<}l>y >toot>,
".fir. a»d:)tlrs. IIC> tr>aT> )Wilkcu,
Tr. ancl <}aug}ltcr, Zilce», left fort')<r ir home, Sut»relay.I'.niina ITart»»g a»r) AIrs. Stnnc-
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MAIN STREET GARAGE
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)tl itn 0> nn oint<neat "hii ll eire", clutch ',.
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Sold by <>rust;I,".la for over 40 Years.>f<'. J. Chenoy <re Co., 'Zo>edo, O.
(rn» Irn))( fl(tc»<}c'<I tl>e <la»('(
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JEWELRY
Watch;
r'1A>@<i>}t.Call Phone No. 622
Repairing
L. 5. LaÃattJes)veles.
Notice of Sale of Personal Pro-perty to Satisfy Lien
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It is Economy
WANTED ITn have your repairing clone
before your shoes arc too far
gone. Neglect is expensive.
Soles sewer) or tacfrccl on
( attic, llofrs a>id sl>ee})
I-lides a>>d A'ool.N. R.
MORS"',t>
< «l,(~lt t tl I I'< '!iAuctio;seer
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Poult> y
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B. N. Emmett a Co.I
'est
oF Workmanship atFair'rices
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Boot and shor. Garage ~———~s<atassao Iataao<rs teat~os<os<mto<a)zlst<I
VI<"ith one tube of K}enzo shaving
erean>, regular 35c seller, we are
giving. away a genuine 89c. Gillette
razor for 34C or for the two 69C
O O O 0
Large Stock on Hand
We have a full line of chicken feed at very rea-
sonable prices. Egg mash, O. K. 'Hcratch, Bran and
most anything you require in this line. Get our pricesbefore you buy.
IDAHO BESTHard Wheat Flour
MILL FEEDA}} kjnds of Mill Feed, IIay a»cl Grain
We are glad to serve you.
1926 Ford TouringWe have on our f)onr a new moclc} 1!}26 Forrl tuor-
ing car fnr your iiispcctio»; <(I»ippcr) lvith halloo»tires ar><l rc>rly tn ri>n. Wr. wo»lc1 lilcc to sell it toy<>u.
New Style Rubber Chains( ornc in ai><1 scc t}>c new tl>itig i» c}>trit>s. E»sy o»
ti>< s ari<l;irc s;ii<1 tn 1;>st Int>gcr f)i;>ri t)ic o}(I ~fylc.
WINTER BATTERY'ERVICE
Kendrick Garage CompanyD<sobald Broe, Props
Gtcxl ex'8 1Black.smith >'ta g
Witgot»;nil Carri tg< ShnpI((p:tiring of o)l Kitids
Is)en( ly 1)nr>c
All Woi'I( Gu;tr:tntcc<l
FX'B.>C) I)t C t-AC k~l-
HORSE~HOEING
and
C cmcral Blued.'...'>»i thing
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Vollmer Clearwater CompanyKENDRICK. IDAHO
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THIII Kj)INDRICK GA.ZHTTR
GLEANINGS
.. ie ..)jew Year Ste ~s in%it'i
.l':XCe VtiOna.. 3arg8.i]I]IS
The leading styles to be had. High in everything
but price.
At all times variety and quality at lowest figures.
Notice: Ladies Ready-to-Wear Sale
Friday and Saturday, 3an. 8 andI 9
Notions, laces, hosiery and embroideries.
Dress GaodsBest known quality at a reasonable price.
Gent's furnishing goods.
Enticing bargains received daily.
,<[email protected] < S ore "."o."The Quality Store"
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Where Great RadioInventions WereFirst Produced
Reginald Denny% In ~
"TheReGkless
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the leading authorities in Radio knowof the famous Thompson laboratories,
for during the past 16 years over 116 differenttypes of Radio apparatus have been designedand manufactured by Thompson; many ofthe important problems of Radio were solvedby Thompson Engineers.
Many of the intricate devices used by sailorson the seas, soldiers on the field of battle, andoperators in the aeroplanes and submarines,came out of the Thompson Plant. The Radio
.'direction finder, the sonic depth findei, the!,Iight-weight aeroplane transmitter, etc., etc.,I pay tribute to Thompson renown.
, This bulwark of scientific and research Radioexperience stands back of Thompson productstoday. It's your assurance that in design,manufacture and performance, ThompsonRadio will meet your critical expectations.
THB CONCBRT GRANDA 6-Tube ¹utrodpwe
Mode1 S-70Siz. tubes to satisfy those )sth()the mazhnum in distanceity, and volume. ScMtam used agAH power, but when occasion ~quires, it weal El a ballrcc)m ar ccacert hall. By m()vtng a simple plug;it operates either cn 4 c)r 5 tabesDue to especially designed trans-formers, thc Thompson ConcertGrand ezceeds ordinary reqmre-ments. It supplies maximum vclumewithout distorthnl The handsometwo-tone mahogany ca@net has aspecial compartment for alj drybatteries. Operates on (dthsr de'rstorage battery tubes with ~aroutside aerial. List pidce $180.The Tha)r)ipsor) ~eaterspeciaf 'cane cffdtpthrsqjrn ansfsevea other features Qste at ggg
Slightest
Le]and ItemsIsl rs. 0, E. MR(:I'herso» Rn(1
ROll, Dpi)ill,(1, Rlld AIrs. 'R. Tl!.
IRR))) ey 1vcvc Pils<scllge)'8 oil t)ic")'<'c(I»(8(];)y mpi ning train 'or
pilkal)C.
]Ii)1'1'18011 D<11)g]lcvty ))lade R
quick trip to Lewisto», hi]0»day,in ]iis c iv, reporting the roa(jsto I)e i)ioi'('. tli 1» voiigh.
JA]1'. <111(1 Ill vs. Ilowavd 'Smith1'1'.till'ilc(1 Ilillllc 11'0»i I cok) AIon-
!(I<iy, w]icvc tjicy speiit tlic lip]i-<lays )vit]) l)C1'ell'cllts.
Ross I])oil'»)8», )v])0 now re-Si(lcs;it Iiooskia, mi(1 cavvics theii) iil iip flic )»i(Idle I'ovlr of'heC]e;)v)v') t(.v, )vas visiti»g rela-tives <i»d fvjc»(18 'herc last iveck.
jji)sac]] Sli) it]1 wc)it to J<Ios-
cow, A]0»(lay, to Rttenj t'e f'»n-
cvii] of Gcovgc Sibcvt, ivho diedi i) <'1 g0voi'illlicnt 1108P1ta] <lt
Boise, ]3ecc»)bor ]1.Jll iss A(la, Hca» of Bjg Hear.
vid«e lias been visiting relativeslieve fov tl)r past fcw (lays.
']dc)i Yc»i)1 has boc» Rppoi»t-c(l road overseer here at Le]an(1.
A p]casu»t 8»rprise party ivas<rive)) iit thc hi)ine OI'IV. R»d3[) 8. Viv„i] I lesh»ian )<Vc(j»CS-
il)1y CVC»lllg, i)S a hpl)SC, hvar»l-I I)" ii»(l iv('I('0»le to t'1)c»1 11)tooiii'1»]st. A ]urge (!l.'ow(I )vasI)'1 csi »I;;)u(I cvcvyo»c ha(1 u<giioil t iiiic pl;)yi»g «nines, ajtev)V!)i('ll sill)I)i'1'<ls SC1'VC(1.
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( v(ii)iig, ivhicli will t1k(»p bothlia<viic Riid ohi)vch hniir, There)vill 1)c R spic»(lid pvogvani Rn(l
A]R»ford N»tt of Juliaotta wastrsnsactj»«business it> lv(»(I-riel.-, Tiies(]ay after»oo».
Rs jh. Pari(8 OI Lelai)(l,wasfraiisn',tj» b»si)icss in I cwi, to»the hvst ot tlie week.
J)]iii I, eW00(]y vetuv»c(l lioi»(.];)st I<'vie]ay Jrvom Coeur (I'lc»oivhcrc 'he ntten(je(1 the l»»cra]of thc ]ate i)l, B. Lcw)8. C..;!I„)l''i3g(~)')
~sjFBuit t bp ilfakersofArml/and Naep~lAPPurutus Used bp Leadfnp putf()na
TI)c te» year 0]d soii oli Alv.
R»(1 Jl]vs. ')<')rn]ter ]liotli»mi ofAgat]ia 8»ffcvc(] a fracture(] col-]Rl')0»(.'ll('I Nl'. l]OI?»1<l» wils
cut <llld bl'11)scd iv'herl t]lc ca)'11w]iich tjiey iver(. ri(li»g went0vc1']le (.'.11)balik<rno»t on the»n) th Si(lc of the Clear)vatcvvive),;) Shnvt (listan(.'.c above]Jc)vis]0», Alp)1('lay cvcni»g. Thcc)v ski('Ir](.(l (i» R Slippery voa(l.
This picture is pap]red withthrills, with instances thttL willmake you hold your breath. Itis one of Univers(L]'8 big picturesof 1925, Rnd one that has manyfavorable comments ..from ..allparts of the Uuited. States Mid
Canada.
Good Two Reel Comedy
GUESTS THIS WEEKTonight, - - Mrs, Geo, Leith
Satunlay, Mrs. K. Dammarell
BIO(is('<111 ill)(1 1'cccvo 2 ticketsc'1 C I).
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10 t])r Gazette, Lyinii,n Vali«111111,'I ul'1»cl']$ 0! Idi»(lr», »0)v 1'esid-
111" <'1 I iiI)!Io», Ol'cg<'oii, )vi'itcs <18
I'i)l]puts: ''I. 1)avc .j»st st»vtc(] 8
(]ray ]i»c hr)c. 8]»)v(lc(1 0 I'(i)v
10)i(ls of i 01)1 to(]ay. 'I'l)oug])t
I lia(1 1)otirv PRV my l)jj]8 ov T
»iig]it liav( tii shovel coal ]icrc-<lftcl'. rt (.'1)lvc ha(1 a I)nc ivln-
Authorized Dealer
'i
< ar.i.son, i i.are.ware Co.Admission 10c-35c
tev so far. Only one little skift everyone is cordially invited toof snow." atteiid. They ire urged to come
R»d hear the local talent.Funeral of Mrs. Oscar PalM Miss Georgia P]oshmaii enter-,
])<1.jss Vev»a Getty of'lark- tai»ed ther c]ass it her home
sto» visited irieuds in Kendrick T])e funeral of Airs. Oscar 'Tues(lay evening, The yonrig
last Friday, I'R]in, of YR)nl) j]l, Oregon, who people report a» exceptionally
The largest crowd. Of the sea- passed away Saturday morning, good time and hope she will en-']a»iiavy2, was held at the %i]d tertai» often.
so)1 attendee] the Legion dance Rose conletoI'y 0» HQRr ridge I']le 'Ladjes Mjs<)jpnary SpAlo»day afternoon. Bev. N. E. eiety will serve a wafjje supper
F<ri(]ay might, There was not Hoor
space to;iccominodate those who,lioach conducted the services. Priday evening, January 15 at ',
WishCd tO dance, It WaS a yeivy .Besides her husband, Mrs. Palm the:hall. Everyone invited. So ',
orderly oro1vd and the rlnnce was .'s survived. il)y a, daughter, Paul- don't forget the time Rnd p]ace
R success from every standpoint. inc, her mot'her, Mrs. E<mma 'beeaue the ladies know how to '
Stoek1vell, of Clarkston; six make them right. Don't miss it.~ i ~
Mrs. M. 8. Gibso», who has sisters, Mrs. P. A. Evarts, Bay- The Community gathering JNQw
1)ee» visiting at the home of 'her lo», Alo»t,; Mrs. A. D. Avery, Year's day was a very pleasant
(laughter, AIrs. Dottie Stalitpi), Spoka»e, ')<))rtash,; Airs, Prank one. The dinner was providec]
left yester(lay afternoon for 'her S;)»de)son, Bovi]l, Ida'ho; Mrs. by the ladies and was very s»b-
ho)ne in Lewisto». ,I. J. Hroeke, Kendrick, Idaho; stantial and generous, as there
<Jttpi )icy Otto Burns'f 1>ew ~<lvs Ed Hej]ows, Northport, was away too muoh after all
isto» was transacting business >'Rsj) '' Mrs. I'". D. 'Baker, Port- 'had eaten. After the dinner a]l
in t'hjs section yesterday, ]1» Oregon; and two bothers, repaired to the auditorium,
Jaines tStoclnve]] of Bovil], and whore the men were to furnishAt the regular meeti»g of the C A[. Stockwe]]. of C]arkston, t'e program. Mr. g)<roodward
JMrs Palm !had been a mern- with a mind richly storect m re-
1)ev of the 'Clarkston Chu))ch of mj»iscence,'told us how it usedwas Christ for the past three years. to rain in Le]and. Mr. De<))) in-
ter sang a comic song and Prof,Mrs. Margaret Gertje Dead Calvert recited two excessively j,
'Ajiss Ida Morey returned to fu»ny readings. The men'8
])er school work at the Lewiston Airs. Margaret Gertje„pioneer chorus, made up of men and ',
Norma], Sunday, after spending resident of the Potlatch region, boys did very well, after which
her vacation with her parents on c]iecl Monday afternoon at t'e Rev. Taber spoke fora few mo-
Bear ridge. home of her son, Henry Gertje, ments. It was a pleasant after-
Wa]ter ]<)<I<) p'f A<incr jean rjdge in Lewiston Orchards of an ill- noon and the meeting 'broke uP
',has bee)i »a)»ed on the Unjver ness incident to her advanced wit]i the understanding that the
<)jt 0f Tda])0 rjf]e tQR in WaltQ age, she 'being 88 years old. She next New Year 's day, the ladies
j8 ~ Inember of t}le Ida]10 i)nit was a»ative of Ger)»any. entertain Rnd the inen get the'rs.Gertje oame to t)he United dinner.
States from t'e old country. 55T])is is the time of year when years ago and to Cameron about
n.n»rn'ber of 'Gazette subscriP- 30 years ago, where she and herPerfect News
tio»s fa]1 due. Ilave you mail- husband took up a 'homesteaed your check $ '1'hey resided there unti]. her From time immemorial,, re-
:Word co1nes from Moscow jhusband'8 death 20 years ago porters 'have been instructed:,
tha,t Miss Johanna <Hooker'8 con- 'and since Mrs. Gertje 'had lived If a dog tbites a man, that is
dition continues to improve, al- much of the time with her child- not news If "ma»ites a dog
though it may be some time be- ren. S'he has tbeen in the Lew- however, that's good stuff —',
fore she will be a'ble to return iston Orchards for several years. write it uP.", W'hetherthere,'rom
the hospital. Mrs. Gertje was a (woman of has ever before been a Perfect
)»any fine qualities and.,attract- piece of news, 'I do not know,'(j
to 'herself many friends. She 'but here is one. It fu]f)jjs all
are endeavoring to start an or-'has been a member for many tIhe requirements. 'M. DQMouche',
Camp
She is survived by four sons and brisch forest near Mulhouse, in,'are»ow in sight if it is Possible a dau«hter George of Rmsejj tihe A]saee-Lorraie. He ]aid his
to see»re a Guardian. This ia H, 0 C't, 0 . Shot«un down in order to takeR SP]endir] organization that is
Fdward, of Cameron; Henry, of a capM Another rabbi
'
ry Tiede, residing in south thicket and landed on the shot-
the girls organize. Ida])p glln s trigger. DeMouehe receiv-
ner of A)nei)cau Huriaj was made in tho fai»1]y ed the full charg
ridge returned. Tuesdiay from R p]ot at Cameron.—Tribune ParaPhrasing we have: "If a
visit at Lewiston. man shoot a ra'bbit, it is not ',
Ce)s Kruger of Lewiston was Death of Mrs. James ptL]jtransacting business in Kendrick
—there it )s, a pe feet p ece o
the first 'of the week. Word was received last eveu-news.—Ex.
Ed Deobald and Herman ing, just as the Gazette went to
Schiipfor went to Moscow, Tues- Pi'ess, stating that Mrs. James 4
dav aod retnrned with a in'an<i ~tint< ot Linden, hsd tressed sway tt)ggi
new Ford toiirin«cav —I92G at her liome, at 0: 0 p. m. yes LI-..
model, 'balloon tires, streamline terdsy iifter»oon.
bndy «en»inc a»tomobj]<('ra](e Mvs. HR]1 has been suffering
ban(ls, jmjtatjo» Cow] venti]at'or, fpr some time from cancer. No
real fenders R»d near]y every- 'arrange'ments have as yet been J. ~~thing that goes with a real ci)v. '»)Rde for the f»neral.
When they drove into town there and Saturday .
werc few people tvj)p recognize(1 Our Oldest Subscriberas t]lo lllllvel'Sill QR)'.
Jo]1» ITR]scth tavrjvod %'c(j»es- Mrs. M. A, Deobald of Ameri-
(1<ay from Dei)ry where hc ibas Can ridge has taken the Gazette
'I)ec» employed in tj)e camps. EIQ for t]ie Past 3] ye))vs. We be-
repovt, co)jdjtjo))<, qujet jii t]ic ])eve»)e '»«bee» 0» t]ie si»-
]u))lbel'oods as ninny of t])o scription list of this paPcr long-
CR)»ps are c]osing dow»'or thc ev than any of our subscvi'bers.
winter.)iVO have»'t said a»ythi»<r to(j)er about it 'but wc have 1»ark-
S. A. AI.OA]lister stated t is ed 1)er subscript)011 another yearwcc].- t]lit ]8 years ago the 4t]1 a]lead for bein- 8»ch 1 -oodof this ino»th it bog<an 8»owi)ig frienel to the paj)er She 18 now.Rnd kePt it »P continuo»s]y iov paid two years in Rdva»ee. r~ Thesixty hours. Tt topic most 0'f thc A[rs. Ly]e H;)rriso)1 wont to ~ )i:I'otjatcl)evs some time to d)g Spoka»e, ~Ved»csday morning,the<nseivai ont so they eon d get to «sit 'tier «<ter f'o< e yew <ie sto town. <t