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5 5 3 S E 5 iiHiiiniiiminniiiinir Celebrate the I I 4th I 1 = = By taking pictures of your friends and all the incidents that take place. Get an Eastman Kodak and be pre pared for the coming events. Our films are always fresh. Bring your films to us to be printed and developed. ' I £ - i Ë Store The Hawks Drug § The Rexall Store E Always Reliable it e S j Byron N. Hawks, Prop. Bonners Ferry. Ida. | niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiii E NOTICE TO WATER PATRONS Notice is hereby given to all water patrons that street, garden and lawn sprinkling shall be done from this date until further notice from 6 un til 8 a. m. and from 7 to 8:30 p. m. Sprinkling of streets In residence district at any hour is prohibited. Sprinkling of streets In business district may be done at any hour dur ing the day at the following rates: Once a day, $1.00 per month for each 26-foot front; two sprinklings per day, $2.00; three, $3.00. These rates are llllimillllllllllllllimtillllimillllimilliimillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllimiin , £ = E Announcement £ £ E £ £ E = £ £ is 5 £ E £ £ E £ £ = E E £ E E £ We wish to announce that we have disposed of our hardware and implement stock and busi ness to Mr. D. C. Farnsworth, the change becoming effective July 1st. We also wish to take this opportunity to thank our many friends and customers for the patronage they have favored us with in the past, and bespeak a continu ance of the same for our successor. I 51 £ £ E E I I Richardson f» Monks £ - * S ilium.Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllll. Illllimiï Jimillllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllillllllllllilllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllll S S " 1 1 — I I I WlL show you how much you can save on a ready-to-wear suit* It will look just like it had been made for you* All our merchandise is sold so as to give satisfaction to the customer* — £ £ S 5 £ £ £ £ 5 5 £ £ £ E £ £ E £ £ £ E 5 £ E E £ E 1 Bring Those Clothes In as soon as possible, so as not to bunch us up with cleaning and pressing at the Fourth. = £ Walden Bros. £ E £' S = £ Si S: £ s; £ TiiiiiiHiniiiiiniiminiiiiiiminimmiiiinmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiimiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiii Complete Stocks of Men's Furnishings CLEANING, PRESSING aid REPAIRING i I made in accordance with the filings of the State Utilities Commission. No sprays or fountains will be al lowed to run except during the regular sprinkling hours. This regulation Is {for the purpose of Insuring an ade- i quate fire protection. BONNER WATER & LIGHT CO. i By Frank Berger, Mgr. WANTED—Tlemakera and men to Inquire of Frank ut cord wood. Garris, City. if. J. P. Dunn was in Spokane several days last week attending to business matters. W 0. Rosebaugh returned Thurs day from a few days business trip to Spokane. Mrs. A. A. McIntyre returned home on Friday from a visit with her daugh ter at Wallace. Idaho. Mrs. John Hertz returned home on Thursday evening from a two weeks visit with relatives at Oakesdale, Wn. , Joseph Banning returned Thursday from Spokane where he spent a couple <>ay» attending to business matters NOTICE—We will pay postage or express on all mail orders. attention given to all orders. Drug Store. Coca! Pick-ups Prompt Hawks it to J. A. Tormey, of the Tormey Timber Co., with mill in the northern part of the county, was in town Thursday at tending to business matters. C S. Cole, who recently returned to Bonners Ferry from the coast, has ac cepted a position with Causton Bros., as clerk in the grocery department. You'll find the very latest and best In stationery at the Simonds' Drug Store, "on the corner." All sizes and suitable for all occasions, right. Priced Mrs. Emma Jones and son, Carl, re Ä.S c w° King 0 ° f J ° nes 8l8ter ' Mrs FT, Des Voignes left Wednesday for his home at Moscow, Idaho, after hav ing spent some time at Copeland looking after his ranch and stock in terests. tills week by J. P. Danielson against |J- A. Tormey, the plaintiff alleging l n the nei K hborh( >od of $400 due him for wages. Suit was filed In the probate court Auctioneer—1 am an auctioneer of long experience and arn open t» en ^agements at all times in any part of the county. I Causton, Bonners F erry, Idaho.—adv-tf. I Mr. and Mrs. J. H Burns left Frl i day for Couer d Alene, Idaho, their former home, where they will spend several ' weeks visiting friends and ; looking after property interests Mrs. W. P. Luse and daughter, Miss Vera, arrived here Thursday from Spo kane and will visit for a few weeks with Mrs. Luse's son, Everett on the Luse ranch in the Paradise Valley dls trlct. Patrick Finn, recently of Standpoint, was arrested Thursday by Town Mar shall Worley on a drunk and dlsorder ly charge and on being arraigned be fore Justice King was fined $10 and costs. This week H. B, Klnnear improved the general appearance of his hard ware store by enclosing his display windows, the work being done by An drew Mathiesen,- of the M. & B. Car penter Shop. ; The Edgar Charles auction sale at the Mission Hill dairy ranch Wednes day was well attended and Auctioneer Causton states that the dairy cows and the farm implements sold, all brought good prices. 1 1. B Nelli, proprietor of the Parks Highway Garage, returned Wednesday from Spokane with a seven passenger I Nash automobile which he delivered The new car is to Fitzpatrick Bros, one of the finest in the county. Mrs. G. Royer and son, left last | Siweek for Yreka, Cali., where they will 1 reside in hopes of benefiting Mrs. ; Royer's health. They were accom panied as far as Spokane by J. W. Jeffries, a brother of Mrs. Royer. ! W. W. Ferbrache and a company of his friends—Leo Labrosse, the Misses Sr 1 8 lle E B ^, C i ieaS—returaed B w!^nesday j evening from a motor trip on which <hey visited Sandpoint. Camas Hot Springs, Missoula, Kalispel, Libby. I W. A. Nixon and Mrs. M. H. Fellows, I of Sandpoint, have been here the past I week In the Interests of the order of j Yeoman, a fraternal insurance lodge, j A number of applications for mem | berships have been received and it is j probable that a lodge will be organized j in this city. "Shorty" Paoluccl has added some more new machinery In his shoe re pair shop and now has one of the most modern and well equipped shops in Idaho. He has caught up with the rush of work which awaited his re turn from the army and will now be able to give prompt service. O. B. Fleming, formerly of this dis trlct and for several years the teacher of the Moravia school, was In the city a couple of days this week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. S. j Davis. at Clarksfork. located at Port Angeles, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Burcilla, of the Walla Walla, Wash,, district, left Wed j nesday in their auto for home after a visit here with Mrs. Burcllla's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Leibrecht, of the Curley Creek country. berg and Will Lelbrecht motored with ' the visitors as far as Sandpoint on t.he return trip. A. C. Moore was in town Thursday and Friday. 1 his brother, Ernest, have purchased j the John Hamren hardware store at Priest River and that for the pres 1 eut, at least, Ernest will run the bus j iness. Mr. A. C. Moore planning to remain In Tacoma, Wash., and look after his produce store. He left Friday for a visit Mr. Fleming is now Fred Rosen He stated that he and j George McGlocklin returned recently from Kellogg. Idaho, where he was j called several weeks ago on a business While there he was stricken ] trip. with an attack of appendicitis and had to undergo an operation from which, for a while. It was feared he would not lie is improving In health recover. and strength as fast as could be ex pected. Mrs. James F. Gillion. accompanied! I by her friend. Mrs. M N. McDonald. arrvled here last week from Duluth, Minn, and after spending several days £.ln town visiting friends and attending' to business matters and a couple of days at the Gillon ranch In the Round Prairie district, they left Friday for 5 Seattle. Wash . where Mrs. Gillon will Î reside for a time. DOST—A Knights of Columbus i stickpin. Finder please leave at the | Herald office and receive reward. Miss Nelson, of Spokane, Wash . ar rived here yesterday to accept a pos-| Itlon with the First Stale Bank as stenographer. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kent and^ Mrs. Minnie Jarvis went to Spokane Thurs day to meet their sons. Howard iven and Stanley Jarvis, who arrived Frtdmy on their way home after n ar * » 'of years of overseas s which was spent at the front. Mr. an< l ^ r8 ' George It. rived here Sunday from . f Aiedo. III., to visit for a couple of, w.m Wm at the home of Mrs. (.»reer s Mr and Mrs. G. S. Collins. visitors are former residents of th(a distr)ct but move d east several years ago. Gets a New Dodge Truck __ I. B. Neill and J. L. Leach went to Spokane last Tuesday to pick out a new truck for Mr. Leach's transfer business and on Wednesday drove in with a Dodge truck. Mr. Leach has been using a Ford truck the past year but his business has increased so much that he finds necessary to use another motor ve With the two trucks he hopes be able to build up a larger business and at the same time to give his many patrons the best of service Leach is one of the pioneer dray and transfer men of the town and in con -1 nection with his regular business is | handling the Continental Oil Company business In this county. Mr. Lekch has office rooms in the 1 Bonners Ferry Herald building. BIG (TBIT'S ON FOURTH OF JULY hide. Mr. Saugers Famous European Shows To Perform In Bonners Ferry After an absence of several years, due to the war, Bonners Ferry will enjoy the visit of a real circus on Friday, July 4th, when Sanger's Great European Shows will appear here for two performances. The coming of the red wagons and other dear old characteristics is being hailed with delight by the juvenile populace, will be the only circus to visit this section of the state this season. The Great Sanger Circus Is visiting Idaho this year after an absence of eight years. How it has grown and prospered since last seen here will be noted when it appears. Scores of European features have been added this season. Among them is the Hol land Troupe of English riders; the Siegrist Sisters, daring and sensation al aerialists; the Silverton trio, in- j trepld wire walkers and the St. Leon family of Australian acrobats. To delight the hearts of the little folks there will be a score of highly edu cated Shetland ponies, monkies and dogs along with a congress of clowns headed by Eddie Devoe, the champion and veteran Jester, features of the show- this year will be the appearance of Eddie Lewis, the champion middle weight wrestler of England. Lewis will appear twice daily, meeting all comers in a friendly, catch-as-catch-can wrestling exhibi •T It One of the big tion. There will be performances at two and eight o'clock, the doors opening an hour earlier to permit a concert of popular and operatic music by Prof. Carl Clair and his military band. series of free exhibitions will take place on the circus grounds at one and seven o'clock. 1 — A Corporal Robertson Home Corporal H. B. Robertson, of Naples, was one of the Boundary county boys to arrive in Spokane on Friday from overseas service In the 146th Field Artillery and he was welcomed there by his mother, Mrs. M. F. Mottner and his sister, Mrs. Paul Nlederkorn. Regular Episcopal Church serv ices are being held on the second and fourth Sundays of each month at the St. Mary's Guild hall. All are invited to attend. tf There is more Catarrh In this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and for years it was sup posed to be Incurable. Doctors prescribed local remedies, and by constantly falling to cure with local treatment, pronounced It incurable. Catarrh Is a local disease, greatly influenced by constitutional con ditions and therefore requires constitu tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medi cine. manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is a constitutional remedy, is taken internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. One Hundred Dollars re ward is offered for any case that Hall's Catarrh Medicine falls to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills for constipation. CHa\jitavicf\xa WeeK The week that is lull of worth-while entertainment for you. Stookey's Furniture Store, the store that is full of up to-date furniture, rugs and linoleums at the price you w ould expect to pay. Do not fail to visit o\ir store wKile in tKe city. STOOKEV FURNITURE COMPANY Closed All Day on the Fourth of July f •> .*■ '■> • '>4 ■ ■» HP? .iv . V 2 ™ ■ -, a,-. fee. ' ■f%À 'I \'m a* * • 4i '■ ■ in g -- •*» I V m * w'i - While you are in town for the Chau tauqua, make the First State Bank your headquarters. If you have letters to write or care for a place to sit and rest, you can be as sured that we will be glad to provide for your comfort. THE FIRST STATE BANK Bonners Ferry, Idaho Drive Reaches Mill The annual drive of the Bonners Ferry Lumber Company, starting from Gateway, reached the boom camp on Thursday of last week, approximately twelve million feet of logs In the drive which was brought through without mishap of any kind. There were WOOD SAW FOR SALE—Slightly used Wade Drag Wood Saw, friction clutch, four "horse power engine, for only $175.00. Inquire of Bernard Ny strum, Moravia, Idaho. Julylc We Will All Celebrate the Fourth of July The Bonners Ferry Meat Co. will remain closed all day Friday, July 4th. We therefore ask our patrons to place their orders on Thursday for needs of the Fourth. Bonners ferry Meat Company You know- the quality kind FOR SALE—160 acres 22 miles north of Bonners Ferry on the Spokane In ternational railway: 26 acres plowed and cleared; 10 acres in clover clear of stumps; 50 acres slashed: a good frame house, log barn and other log buildings: a fine spring runs the year round: lots of cordwood and fence posts: 160 rods to school and railway station; fine outside range: reason for selling, poor health. O. address Bonners Ferry or see A. J. Kent, Bonners Ferry. John Clark, P. tf.