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[y — - = = Just Arrived A big assortment of fresK films —— = ~~ —— = zz= Be ready to take pictures of your friends during the Chautauqua. Bring your films to us to be printed and developed. Remember, if it. isn't, an Eastman it, isn't, a Kodak. - EE = z= = — zsz — zz: zz: zz: ■EEE \ — — I Season Tickets for Chautauqua on sale here zm — MllllMlllllllllMtlllMlltlllUIII1illlllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllilillllllllllllllllllllllllli^ The Brody Drug Shore VAULT DOORS SAFES Safety Deposit Boxes —-—5 Office and Bank Supplies B* Write for full H I information and catalog The Caston Printers, Ltd., Caldwell, Id. F : A . • ' ■ 4 . « in - t i i i Beware ! Keep - s»-; S', Within the u Law v 9 Reels 9 Reels The Amazon, Thrs., Aug. 1st 15 and 30 cents IM r Look Over Our Line of furnishings Genfs I I You will find high-grade material and a well assorted stock in our Gents" Furnishings department, and you certainly will be satisfied if you make your selections here. We would especially call your attention to our line of Dress Shirts, Work Shirts, Overalls, Underwear, Neckwear, Etc. If you need shoes, examine our stock before you buy « I I . I If /t l5// r Alright - Brihc It Back I'E.L.LITTLE I ~PHONE. 57 HARDMA RE - GROCERIES - FURR/S MINGS L J I Good Stoddard Tire Shrinker for j sale. Inquire of J. R. Meeker, City. FOR RENT—A four toom house, newly painted, $10 per month. In quire of J. W. Reid. Jyl6tf FOR SALE_Indian twn-sneed mn tor cycle in good repair w?th compte i equipment Including electric lamp and I horn. Inquire of J. J. Klndschuh Bonners Ferry, Idaho. tf DR. E. S. ROBERTS Veterinary Surgeon Sandpoint, Idaho Phone 409W For County Assessor I hereby announce myself as a cand- idate for nomination on the repub Mean ticket at the primary election, September 3rd, for county assessor. I feel that my experience in past vears as an accountant, merchant and farmer, has so fitted me that I can fill the office of assessor in a manner which will be acceptable to the tax I feel that it is era of the county. needless to assure those who know me that I will, it elected, devote all of time to the work of the office and will give every person, rich or poor, equitable assessments of property. >1. L. Rowe, Bonners Ferry, Ida. Announcement I hereby announce my candidacy for the state senatorship for Boundary county and I respectfully solicit the support of the voters of the county. My experience at the last session impresses me that I can do the work in, a dependable manner, better than l could in my first experience. My work was approved by the senate and people without regard to political or party lines. >V. S. Walker. Bonners Ferry, Ida. For Sheriff of Boundary County . , , . _ T I desire to a e a candidate for n ominatlon on the re publican ticket at the coming primary sure them that if nominated and elect W ^o^r ( l' , r e V. > '3.U^ t Ôt W ^» a rr r Vne violators are rich or poor, friends or j I am experienced in the duties of the office I seek and would ! I conduct it in the most economical and 1 efficient manner. I have lived in 1 this district for 17 years and respect fully ask those who do not know me Jo look up my record both as an officer ' and as a private citizen W. H. Heathershaw. - For Probate Judge r rtuuuit *' uu e' I enemies. I hereby announce myself as a can- j didate for nomination on the republi- j can ticket at the primary election on j September 3rd, 1918, for the office of probate judge of Boundary county, It nominated and elected, I shall serve the people with all the fairness I and wisdom of which I am capable and I feel that my experience in past years has fitted me for efficient performance of the duties of the office. Joseph 1). Hanning For Prosecuting Attorney I hereby announce that I will be a candidate for nomination for Prose cuting Attorney of Boundary County, on the republican ticket at the pri mary election to be held September 3rd 1918 lA seeking the nomination I respect fully refer the electors of the county to my record for efficiency and economy in the administration of the office of prosecuting attorney for the past two years. Oliver C. Wilson „ , .... ... To the A olers of Boundary f minty : I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of Sheriff of Boun dary county, subject to the republican primaries. September 3rd, 1918. I am not making any promises as to what I will do in case I am made the) choice of the people, for I believe 1 served as deputy sheriff long enough for the voters to know what to expect from me. I do not want anyone to give mo their support for nomination who will not give me their support in enforclng the law If I am elected to the of ice. Respectfully Yours, P. H. Callahan For ('«uiifj Commissioner I hereby announce my candidacy on the republican ticket for nomination at the primary election. September 3rd, as County Commissioner of the Second District. I have been a resident of this coun ty since 1910 and feel that I know the conditions and needs of all parts of it It nominated and elected 1 will fulfill the duties of the office with efficiency and economy and will endeavor to give the taxpayers full value for every dol lar expended. C. J. Wagner, Addle, Ida. All Praise the Chautauqua During the past few weeks a number of people have been in Bonners Ferry who have attended the Ellison-White Chautauqua in towns in Washington, Oregon and Idaho and these are all °f onc accord in saying that the enter talnment which is coming to Bonners Ferry beginning Saturday of this week Is the best which has ever been placed before the public by the Ellison-White people. The series of programs of.ered have already been given In most of the cit ies west of here. Bartlett Sinclair a Candidate According to a dispatch in the Sun day Spokesman-Review, Bartlett Sin clair, of Kellogg, Ida., has announced his candidacy for nomination on tne republican ticket at the coming pri mary election, as lieutenant governor Mr. Sinclair is an attorney and was formerly a resident of this city, was a candidate two years ago in the county primary election for state sen ator but lost the nomination to W. S Walker. He Married at Samipoint Miss Mamie Hamren, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hamren, resl dents of the Northslde, and Arthur Mercer, an employee bf the Lakeside Laundry, of Sandpoint, were united in marriage at Sandpoint on July 21st i , ugtlce of the Peace Myrvin Davis , ioin in wishing them a lifetime of »«»Us ..d .» -. 1 . .1 prient. j ! Services will be as follows next Sun day: Sunday School, 10:00 a. m; the morning worship at 11:00 a. m., ser mon subject, "Giving and Receiving." Evening worship at 8:00 p, m., ser mon subject, "Our Needs Supplied." Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8:00 p. m, Leader, Mrs. frank Richard » on - Subject. "Why I Came To Bon lle f, 8 Ferry ' . . . I You are cordially invited to attend Methodist Episcopal Church j the above services, j j j j a Red Cross knitting tea will be held at the K. P. hall from two until five o'clock the afternoon of Friday August 2nd. Refreshments will be served at a charge of ten cents each and those in charge of the tea are urging that ev | ery woman in the county, who can pos slbly do so, attend this meeting, wheth I er they are members of the Rer Cross j or not. All ladies who are knitting are es pecially requested to attend. U. S. Crowder, Pastor Red Cross Knitting Tea ... . . , . 1 shall be a candidate at the pri n^ry election on September 3rd for ! nomination on the republican tick et for °f, boundary county and I respectfully solicit the support of my friends and acquaintances, FOR COUNTY SHERIFF A. D, Welch, Bonners Ferry, Ida. For Probate Judge I hereby announce my candidacy for the Q ffl ce Q f probate Judge of iioun ! dary county, subject to the approval j of the voters of the republican party , a t the next primary election, j 1 The undersigned, Bethlehem Gold Mjnes Limited, Yahk Mining District, Copeland, Idaho, will not be responsi ble for any de hts or accounts con tracted or incurred, unless same have been confirmed by the Board of Trus of li( i pomnanv [tees ot company._ Dated at Spokane, Wash., this 29th day of July, 1918. Bethlehem Gold Mines, Limited, Harry Dudman, President E. R. Henderson NOTICE GRAPE PRUNING ON TRELLIS trained In some definite form and th[s should begin the flrst season af Essential That Vines Be Trained in Some Definite Form—Plan of South Carolina Station. It Is very Important that vines be . „ ,, ter planting. The South Carolina ex périment station recommends a trellis with the posts 16 feet apart, 4^ feet fa 8 t c I 2 ! Ir !•! B *— Ti, D A üg-T.. high und having two strands of wire, j No. 9 telephone wire will make a good j trellis. - During the second year the canes ■ are cut hack and tied to the wire as j shown in Fig. C. The pruning of the second and all later years Is shown I ln Fig. D. Leave four of the most vig | orous canes as the foundation for fu | ture growth. Never permit the cane of one vine ! to overlap those on the next to It. Cull out the bum roosters. Males i of large, vigorous type, showing well ) developed breast, strong bone, large { comb and wattles and bright eyes j should be held for breeding purposes. Crow heads, long beaks and weak legs indicate a lack of constitutional vigor and are usually found in poor pro ducers. Hold the late-molting hen. Sell the early-molting hen, the persistent or all summer sitter, and the overfat hen. Sell the immature pullets, or mats, and save only the best. Never breed I from diseased stock. -w *. * '■ 4 ^ O' • V - f. ■ _ . sf*3S > H ■ ■■ r li 3 mms ■ I "i * M m u 'S ■ ll A r , s s* r, : * « i Æ .U■ WE are living in the most eventful per iod since the world began. Great events are happening daily; unus ual and varied experiences are changing our lives and teaching us new lessons. One of the greatest lessons is the absolute need of thrift and economy. This will be of the greatest benefit to us in the years to come. Save and put your Savings where they are Safe. THE FIRST STATE BANK Bonners Ferry. Idaho i ■WITHIN THE LAW" MARKS NEW STEP IN SCREEN DRAMA ; Motion Picture Patrons To See Two -Million Dollar Success for the First Time I "Within the Law," the screen ver sion »f Bayard Veiller's sensational stage success, which was viewed by , more than four million theater goers j in the United States and Canada, will open at the Amazon theater on Thurs day, August 1st. As a legitimate stage production. Within the Law" was a popular at traction and finan I i . ■ 1 seekine- to reach 1 s j nce Selwin * Co demonstrated that nlore than two mil ]i on dollars could be forced Into thea . *. nto l f\f a ... , ) tre box offices through just one play. Harry T. Morey, the Vltagraph star, [has re-created the role of Joe Garson j n stage success, "Within the Law." jjjg wor k j s G f such character that It far outshines anything done by any of the actors of the legitimate stage when they assayed the role of "the best lit 1 tie forger of the United States." Garson is a regular crook, always 1 outside the law, until he meets Mary Turner, upon her release from prison, after serving a sentence for theft com She persuades clal success that has made it a high- i water mark all pro- j 1 ducers have been I mitted by another. Garson that being dishonest Within the Law" where he Is Immune from ar rest by surrounding himself with clev | er i a wyers, is not only perfectly safe, but m uch more luratlve. He falls in love with Mary, but not withstanding his en vironments and his companions, his is the love of a man. He protects her not only from his evil companions, but al - so from himself. Eventually Mary ensnares the son of the wealthy man who first caused her arrest and imprisonment, ensnares him for revenge, but even re venge falls before real love. fe* \ * sap# She first Student's and children's season tick-| ets for Chautauqua on sale at Simond's ; Drug Store. Student's tickets, $1.65. Thousands of men have chewed Real Gravely Chewing Plug for twenty-five years and more. And every time they have tried some other brand it made them think more of Gravely than ever. i ! , : wW •KT V.\> v Peyton Brand Real Gravely Chewing Plug iM 10c a pouch— and worth it Gravely la al» ao much longer it coat a no more to chew than ordinary plug P. B. Gravely Tobacco Company Danville, Virginia & Ship Your Cream to the mi > • ♦) Sandpoint, Idaho Honest Weights. Fair TesLs. Prompt, Settlements. Courteous Treatment. Check for each can if you wish. Butter-fat, sweet cream, 56c Sour, 52c Wall Paper -and Paints 11 General Contraiting h. W. BLISS Phone 83 Next to Court house ;