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!!lllll>llllllllllll!lllllllllll!lllll!l!llllllllll!!!lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll|||||l!l|||!l|||||||!lllllllllll|||!l!l|||||!||||||||||||^ I Why Pay More When You Can Buy For Less? = EE We are making prices on Groceries, Flour, Feed, Hay, Grain, Cement, Salt, Nails, Barb Wire, that can not be had in any other store in Boundary County. Now is a good time to buy Flour. These prices will save you money: = —— r.:; ~~~ 98 lioxiiid Suck Montana Hard Wheat Flour. 49 pound Sack Montana Hard Wheat Flour. Sperrys Mfll-run, (Beats Bran and Shorts), 80 pounds Bran nnd Shorts, 100 pound sack, . Shorts, 100 ponnd sack, .... Calf Meal, 25 ponnd sack. Oyster Shell, 100 pound sack, .'. Meat Scraps, 100 ponnd sack, . Whole Corn, 120 ponnd suck, per cut..;. Cracked Corn, KM) pound sack, . Scratch F'eed, 100 pound sack, . CANE SUGAR, 100 pound sack, . $3.90 2.00 1.00 EE — = xxz I EEi EE : EE 1.15 1.00 1.90 2.50 5.25 2.00 2.15 == EE EE j gg: = 2.65 I Kootenai Valley Produce Co xzz I gg: 1 == EE \ : Ltd. PHONE 109 CHEAPEST STORE IN TOWN Ë1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE WHY ORDER OF SALE OF REAL ES TATE SHOULD NOT BE MADE. Jn the Matter of the Estate of Per An derson, Deceased. N. J. Perry, the Administrator of the Estate of Per Anderson, Deceased, having filed his petition herein pray ing for an order of sale of the whole of the real estate and the remaining personal property of said decedent, for the purposes therein set forth. It Is therefore ordered by E. R. Hen No getting away from it! EN are experiencing a new kind of cigarette enjoy ment with Chesterfields. They are getting —a more delieious taste —a more pleasing aroma —and on top of this, Chester fields are giving them an extra enjoyment— Chesterfields satisfy. They give to your smoking a feeling of "completeness"— a smoke that is "all there." It's the blend 1 It's the Turk ish and the Burley and other choice home-grown tobaccos blended in a new way—a better way—to give you every last bit of their flavor. No getting away from it— Chesterfields are in a class by themselves ! M . —and the blend can't be copied Ci CIGARETTE S Hmr* yoa mn thm now AIR - TIGHT tint of SO? Li oorrr Jr Mms To**cco Co. deceased as shall be necessary, derson, Judge of the said Court, that all persons interested In the estate of said deceased appear before the said Probate Court on Thursday, the 17th day of November, 1021, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, at the Court Room of said Probate Court, at the Court House In Bonners Ferry, County of Boundary, to show cause why an order should not be granted to the said Administrator to sell so much of the real estate of the said __ j i a co Py order be published at least once a week for not I less than four successive weeks in the Bonners Ferry Herald, a news paper printed and published In said ! I Boundary County, Idaho, and that said 1 publication be completed at least five j days prior to said 17th day of No vember, 1921. Dated October 19, 1921. E. R. HENDERSON, Judge of Probate. : I I (Seal) 4t-Oct20Novld RPJ£QJ5~ BEEO'S PROPOSAL PROPOSAL TO RETAIN EXCES« PROFITS TO PAY SOLDIER BONUS VOTED DOWN SENATE VOTE WAS 38 TO 28 Voting Against Plan Sen. McCumber Said It Would Be Tying the Sol. dler Bonus to a Corpse; 5 Republicans Support Bill Washington.—By a vote of 38 to 28 the senate rejected the Reed nmenrt ment to the tax hill, proposing to I enact the soldier lionus bill and re- ; tain the excess profits as a means : of financing adjusted compensations for former service men. Five Republicans—Capper, John- 1 son, Kenyon, Ladd and La Follette j —supported the amendment and two ; Democrats—Glass and Myers—voted against It. McCumber Spurns "Corpse" Senator McCumber, Republican, I North Dnkotn, announced his opposl 1 tlon to nttncblng the bonus measure to the revenue bill. Referring to the Reed amendment, he declared he bad \ "too much respect for the bonus : measure to tie It to a corpse." "The Soldiers' bonus bill will be passed Independently of the tax meas ure," Senator McCumber said, adding that "on the adjustment of the for I ! elgn loans hangs the fate of the sol I dlers' bonus." x The president's recent address to 1 the senate on the subject, he said, j had made It clear that the executive : was "waiting on the funding of the I foreign loan to pay the bonus." I It was midnight Saturday when the vote was taken and the amendments by Senator Simmons, (D), North Carolina, and McKellar, (I)), Tenner see, "proposing to finance the adjusted compensation out of interest on the money owed the United Stntes by for eign governments went over until next week. BIG FIVE MAY REVIVE VOTE IF BOARD'S PROMISE EAILS Note Sent Chiefs and Members of Brotherhoods; Board Claims No Promises Were Made Cleveland.—The "Big Five" brother hoods will revive the strike vote nnd use It if necessary If the promises of the railroad labor hoard made to the chiefs Just before the threatened gen eral railroad strike was called off are not carried out, according to a mémorandum which has been mailed to all general and local chair men and members of the five organ izations. Used if Necessary The threatened strike was called off, the memorandum asserts, when j It became known that xinless that ac tlon was taken, not only the execu tive officers of the brotherhoods hut the general chairmen and local chair-, men would be arrested on charges of conspiracy. "Due to the memorandum of the j labor board (asserting that working | rules and disputes would be dlgpogtä of before any further wage rednetla j were considered) and the further fa« of the imminent arrest of leaders, It was deemed best that the strike be j called off," says the circular. "We think you can readily under- j stand what the effect would be If a ! strike were put on and all the execu-1 tive officers, general chairmen and lo- j cal chairmen were arrested and no one' left to direct the movements of the | men nor to advise them," the circular j reads. j "It may he claimed by some that ! promises mnde by the labor board j will not be carried ont," the circular j continues, "due to coercive influences ! and in case this should come to pass, we would be In exactly the same post-1 tlon thnt we were in after tRe enact-1 ment of the Adamson law in 1916 and j the strike vote which is called off at the present time will be revived and | used if necessary." Labor Board Replies Chicago.—The railroad labor hoard made no promises officially to the train service employee and did not ; figura in any official capacity In the decision to call off the threatened rail strike last week, It was pointed out by board members when they heard of the circular being sent to I revival of the strike vote. Aviation Organization Formed Omaha.—Twelve commercial air ; planes carrying londs of various . weights participated in the LarseD trophy race of more than 200 miles around a fixed course here Saturday 1 as the principal concluding air event of a national air congress, which | closed a three-day session here Sat- ; j nrday night. ! A national organization in the In- j ; terests of aviation In this country was formed by delegate* attending thi aero congress. Sidney Waldon ol ! I Detroit, Mich., was elected president 1 X « FrtTc e: 6 *c 2 OZl os-V XX ; ^PRICES Phosphate Baking Powder Made and Guaranteed by Royal Baking Powder Co. Contains no Alum Use it -and Save ! 1 ; Write for NewDr. Price CookBook- Its free ' Price Baking Powder Factory, I003 Independence Blvd. Chicago,111, NOTICE Notice is hereby given that on Fri day, the 25th day of November, 1921, the District Court of the Eighth Ju dicial Dstrict of the State of Idaho, in and for the County of Boundary, or a Judge thereof, will order to be sold at public sale to the highest bidder, unless otherwise ordered by the Court, the following described property, to wit: That certain Essex Roadster, Mfgr.'s No. 61821, Engine No. 41117, which was lllinHIHniUHIHUHIHIII.'HIHniHHinHIHHIIIHHinHIHIIHHHnHHHHHHHHHHHHHH BARGAINS IN SHOES Hartmans Finest Quality Dress Shoes—A new stock just arrived It will pay you to Investigate our offerings in Men's and Boys' Work and Dress ShoejS. Prices cut to below wholesale on several odd lots. If your size is there you will find a genuine bargain. NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY Including a fine assortment of House Slippers for Men and Women; Cotton and Wool Sox; Handkerchiefs, Leather Mitts, Cotton and Wool Gloves nnd Mittens. Fine Line of Loggers' Shoes. 2 — g E E E _ HillHHHHIHinHIIIHIHHUHHHHHHHIlHIHIIIHHHHIHHIHliHHHHIHIHHHHHilHHit - lliisl -;—. . 1 1 1 ...i: 1 -?™™; 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 g £ E g " 5 S 2 2 £ g g S S g g g g S g g g £ E g — s „ The Up-to-Date Shoe Shop R . D. PaoluccI, Prop. 5 i E Wood Now is the time to buy your wood. Buy 16 in. green slabs direct from the mill. Let it dry in your yard instead of ours and save a dollar a load. Price now $2.50 a load with 25c per load charge for delivery on Mahoney Hill or across river. 2 E g ■ z g g g g g g E E g g 5 £ E E g 5 E g 3 BonnersFerry Lumber Company, Ltd. IPhone 96 Lumber Lath Mouldings Shingles Wood s i HimmiuimiHmiiiiiiimiiiiimuiHiHiHiiiiHiiiiHiiiitiiiiiui ihhhhhhhT taken from the possession of one Fred Murray on the 26th day of May, 1921, for violation of the prohibition laws of the State of Idaho. This notice is given in compliance with the provisions of Sec. 2646 of the Compiled Statutes of the State of Ida ho, as amended by Chapter 30 of the 1921 Session Laws of Idaho. Dated this 1st day of November, 1921. RALPH FISHER, Sheriff of Boundary County, Idaho. nov3nov24-4t