Reids' Department Store
Has just received a new shipment of
Virginia Dare Dresses
and the styles and prices are very attractive. Call and look them over,
for the following numbers:
SIZE
Ask
SO.
COLOR
Navy
Red
Black
Navy
Navy
Navy
Navy
Navy
Navy
Brown
Black
Black
Black
Black
Black
Brown
Navy
Brown
PRICE
INM
12.5«
12.00
10.00
19.50
10.00
27.50
10.00
21.50
22.50
28.5«
2S«
18
29s
16
1028
260
236
245
227
36
89
18
38
88
284
16
29«
18
287
42
1059
38
1012
18
22.00
1035
42
29.00
30.(8»
28.50
28.50
14.50
27.50
1049
44
1043
88
1048
265
16
16
1036
88
Remember the Blanket Sale continues all this week
November 12th.
till Saturday night,
20 per cent Discount on all Blankets.
Reid's Department Store
Butteriek Patterns
WHY PAY MORE?
Holeproof Hosiery
November Specials
■
Infants' Booties and Knit Hoods ..
Ladies' White Lawn Handkerchiefs
.35c up
5c each
Ladles' White Handkerchiefs, fancy embroidered corners 4 for 25c
Men's White Handkerchiefs
Men's Wool Mixed Sox.
Wash Clothes.
Towels ...
.4 for 25c up
.. .3 pair for $ 1.00
... ,5c to 20e each
12^c to 35c each
. .95c np
$ 1.10 up
Ladies' Bungalow Aprons and House Dresses.
Children's Dresses.
We handle a large supply of Granite and Tinware.
Salted Peanuts.
Ginger Snaps .
42-piece Dinner Sels
3 lbs. for 50c
. 20 c lb.
.$11.98
New Variety Store
!
i
j
j
Van Gundy & Helmer, Prop.
Troop
Combination $ 1 00 Sale
SATURDAY ONLY , NOV . 12th
Another opportunity to make the dollar go farther—Don't overlook it.
1 pound Sausage
1 pound Butter
1 pound Steak
$1.00
1 pound Pork Steak
4 pounds Peanut Butter
1 pound Bacon
$1.00
3 pounds Beef Roast
1 pound Butter
$ 1.00
2 pounds Hamberger
1 pound Steak
2 pounds Beef Roast
$ 1.00
3 pounds Pure Lard
3 pounds Beef Roast
$ 1.00
3 pounds Pork Roast
3 pounds Rib Boil Beef
$ 1.00
1 pound Hamberger
1 pound Sausage
1 pound T-Bone Steak
1 pound Pork Steak
1 pound Lard
$ 1.00
6 pounds Rib Boil
1 pound Steak
1 pound Pork Steak
$ 1.00
3 pounds Beef Roast
2 pounds Pork Roast
$ 1.00
QUALITY WITH QUANTITY
Clas* j\ Ma * *t
Phone 3 9
WALLACE REID IN BREEZY FILM
! Star Finds Lots of Thrills in Motor
Truck in Latest Auto Romance.
That there are thrills concealed in
the prosaic motor truck, as well as
jin the graceful lines of the racing au
| tomobile is proven by Wallace Reid's
.latest Picture, "What's Your Hurry?"
t'ÏÏL*« a® ° n V à e ^ at ^ the Amazon
theatre Sunday and Monday, Novem
her 13 and 14.
As "Dusty" Rhoades, auto racer, the
breezy star wins a speedy tussle on
the track, but falls to impress Patrick
I MacMurran, whom "Dusty" hopes to
have as a father-in-law. Pat is the
of Pakro trucks.
demonstrate his
manufacturer
"Dusty" tries to
worth as publicity man for the Pakro
but only succeeds in getting more
deeply "in wrong." However, when
a big irrigation dam threatens to yield
under the strain of a raging storm and
to bring distster upon the valley be
low. "Dusty" not only shows his'
metal but also brings Pakro trucks
to the fore.
"What's Your Hurry?" is the work
of Bryon Morgan, who also wrote
"The Roaring Road" and "Excuse My
Dust." Lois Wilson was never more
charming as the leading woman, and
Charles Ogle and Clarence Burton
also in the cast. The picture, which is
a Paramount, was directed by Sam
Wood.
> ■ U 11
are
Notice
Any persons having odd jobs to do
after school hours or on Saturday for
hoys of high school age, please leave
word at Causton Bros, store.
GEO. R. CAUSTON.
Scout Master Troop No. 5.
WOULD AID POTATO SELLING
Potato Growers* Association File»
Articles of incorporation.
Standpoint
Review—The
Bonner
County Seed Potato Growers' associa
tion filed articles Wednesday with
the county clerk. The articles give
the association rights "to sell, trans
fer or pledge shares of capital stock
or bonds in any corporation engaged
in any relative activity," and "shall
do everything possible to eliminate
minimize speculation and manipula
tion by spectators in marketing pota
toes in the Pacific northwest," and
"shall do everything within its power
) to secure the planting of the most de
j sirable and profitable varieties of _
tatoes and to market the same as dl
I rectly as possible to the consumers
I with the least possible waste due to
I extravagance or manipulated channels
of trade."
! The following members of the
I elation filed the articles;
Schedler, president; D. G. Francis, A.
R. Frazer, G. M. Demfrey, C. W. Gres
ham, J. B. List, James S. Munroe, Al
I bert T. Ullman, L. C. McPherson, C
A. Albee.
or
Po
asso
it . F.
Handle Many Eggs
^ According to the records of Percy
I £«1H. bookkeeper for the Kootenai
j\ alley Produce Co., that concern has
handled 8,467 dozen of eggs for Bound
ary county farmers in the past II
I months. No record was kept of eggs
brought to the store and traded in for
merchandise.
It is quite fair to assume that the
I other four grocery firms of Bonners
I Ferry handled at least 30.000 dozen
I eggs in the past 11 months, and that
the rural stores handled another 20 -
000 dozen.
These figures do not account for the
eggs consumed by families keeping a
flock of chickens and so it is almost
impossible to estimate the number of
eggs which
this district.
At any rate, the poultry business
Boundary county has proven profit
able to many farmers and they are
increasing their flocks every year
Local merchants state that the home
market is not yet supplied by local
eggs and that many hundred
have to be shipped in each
are produced annually in
m
County School Report
Report of the per centage of attend
lance and punctuality for the schools
of the county, October 19^1 ■
6
15
17
23
22
cases
year.
Per cent No.
attend, t'dy
....99.9
No.
Name of School
Washington ....
Eastport .
Moravia, lower grades. .99.05
Mine, Leonia
Roosevelt, Porthill , ...9s!6
Pershing, lower grades 98.
Lincoln .
Round Prairie
Pine Grove, grades 7-8. .98.
Pine Grove, grades 5-6. .98.
Pine Grove, grades 1-2. .97.
Moravia, upper grades. .96.9
Bonners Ferry .
Pine Grove, grades 3-4. .96.6
Meadow Creek
Sheridan ....
Copeland ...
Pershing, upper grades 9e!
Edison, Porthill .94.9
McArthur
McRae .
McKinley
Leonia, lower school...88.
Addic .
Smith Hill, Porthill! ! ! ! 75 '
11
7
99.2
0
2
99
3
5
14
14
14
15
14
11
12
22
9
1
21
17
i
0
13
98.
2
;>s
4
4
4
5
i
96.8
46
1
10
96.5
6
96.
4
96.
3
3
5
'92.8
0
92.
8
89.66
0
1
5
87.4
8
8
1
TO TAKE PLACE OF CANVASSES
Salvation Army Drive Is for All En
terprises, Says Graves.
L. L. Graves, state campaign man
ager for Idaho tor the Salvation Army
drive in this state in which Boundary
county has been assigned $750
raise, writes the Herald as follows:
"These drives are being held annu
j ally in every county with the under
standing that the people of the com
munity will not solicited from at
any time during the year by any Sal
vationist unless they have the
dorsement of the chamber of
to
■ ■ii
, , com
merce and that is to be secured only
upon request of the divisional
I mander for the state of Idaho,
mention this because it
brought to my notice that
occasions during the past year
eral attempts were made to
money without our knowledge.
com
bos been
on several
sev
solicit
.Separate Forestry Offices
The headquarters of the Pend Oreille
and Kaniksu forests, which
united a few years ago under direction
of the office in Sandpoint, are to be
separated in operation, according to
word received by the Sandpoint for
estry office from the forestry depart
ment at Washington, D. C.
Forester
were
National
Greeley
adopted a general policy for all for
ests looking to smaller units and the
order comes in conformity with that
announced policy.
The Kaniksu forest was operated
formerly from Newport, Wash. It is
not been determined whether the two
forests will he operated from Sand
point under different office forces
whether the order will result in the
has
Ilf
j return of the office for the Kaniksu
[ forest to Newport.
Features Norma Talmndge
There cames to the Amazon theatre
[Saturday, November 12, "Ghosts of
j Yesterday," a special Selznick picture,
I starring Norma Talmadge. made from
; the play by Rupert Hughes, entitled
j "Two Women."
i Supporting Miss Talmadge is Eu
I gene O'Brien, who. since the making
of this picture has become a Selznick
j star and leads in popularity with
! movie fans throughout the country.
The story concerns two women of
j diametrically opposite characteristics,
: one a simple seamstress and the other
• a dancer in a notorious Parisian cafe,
i who are loved by Howard Marston, a
I young artist. Some tremendously
I strong dramatic situations, seldom
; equalled in picture productions, are
; said to he seen in "Ghosts of Tester
i day," and the dual roles of the two
women give Norma Talmadge a splen
did opportunity to exhibit her versa
tility.
Others in the cast include Stuart
: Holmes, John Daly Murphy, Henry J.
i Herbert, Ida Darling, ahd Blanche
Douglas.
$
Service First
This institution offers you the advantages of every facility
In modern, progressive banking. Our resources and
strength are such as to insure absolute safety. Our broa,.
experience enables us lo co-operate helpfully In any prob
lem of business or finance.
■
And what is particularly Important, you will find here that
valuable factor called "service** which with us means gen
uine personal interest In
the size of your account.
your requirements, regardless of
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF
BONNERS FERRY. IDAHO
Member Federal Reserve Syste
m
SB I i BQj ii
SSBEBSSSSSSBSBlsSiljiSH
Petiéion for New Trial
Dedham, Mass.-Tho hearing before
Judge Webster Bayer of the supreml
court on petitions for a new trial for
Nlcolo Sacco and Bartholomeo Van-!
zettl was continued at the
house Saturday. Counsel for the
who were convicted by a Jury of
court
men,
mur
der In the first degree for a double
killing in connection with a payroll
robbery at South Braintree In April,
1920, resumed their
arguments'^ be
Officers armed
gun last Saturday,
with repeating rifles and sldearms
patrolled the vicinity of the court
house and searched all persons who
entered.
First Woman Minister Dead
Elizabeth, N. J.—The Rev. Dr. An
toinette Louisa Brown Blackwell, aged
69, believed to have been the first
woman ordained to the ministry in
tills country and a pioneer woman
suffrage worker with Susan B. An
thony, died here Saturday.
Marks Hit New Low Level
New York.—German marks Satur
day fell to the lowest level In his
tory, .03925 cents.
Revolt Instigators Sent to Prison
Stockholm— Four men Involved In
the plot for a Bolshevikl revolution
In Sweden discovered Inst June, have
been sentenced
t<> prison. Their
terms range from 18 months to four
years. Seven men. accused of com
plicity, were acquitted.
aj
COLD WAVE
COMING
10 Below at Cut Bank,
Montana
So yon belter get busy and buy Blankets, Comforters, or the raak
lugs of comforts; that Mackinaw, Sweater, Wool Sox and Hose,
Underwear, Malone Pants, Gold Seal Rubbers—our prices are
absolutely right on these commodities.
For Thanksgiving Fruit Cake
Wc have Citron, Orange and Lemon Peels, Seeded and Seed
less Raisins, Walnuts, Dromedary Dates, Boiled Cider, Swan's
Down Cake Flour at 55c, or Olympic Cake Flour at 35e a package.
We are getting weekly shipments ef fresh Celery, Lettuce,
Cauliflower, Cucumbers, Tennessee Yams, which are better than
California Sweet Spuds, Emperor Grapes, Grape Fruit, Bananas,
Oranges and Lemons.
=
Flour and Feed Prices
=
zzz
-—
==
==
=
—
EE
==
==
=
EE
EEE
==
=
=
—
Si
=
—
SS
===
=
==
EE
=
—
2 98-lb. Montana Patent Flour .
I 49-lh. Montana Patent Flour .
1 24-lb. Montana Patent Flour
2 98-lh. Clines' Special Flour ..
1 49-lh. Clines' Special Flour ..
1 24 lb. Clines' Special Flour ...
Bran and Shorts, 80 pounds ...
Rolled Oats, 100 pniuds.
We will have another car containing Corn and White Shorts
$7.80
$2.00
$1.05
$8.00
$2.05
$ 1.10
$ 1.00
$2.35
WE W ANT TO BUY
Ekks.
Some Rutabagas and Beets,
50c and 60c dozen
I îrown's
^IllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllÜI
Alabaatlne, the water color for walls.
f pj®!? S? lorB ln stock ' Bliss Pa,nt
& PaPGr St ° re ' advtt
1
N
I
|
j
J
f;
1
0
■»rvt*
Early Autumn Days
herald the cold weather to come. Is
your home equipped with an up-to
date
HEATING SYSTEM
that warms the house thoroughly and
evenly?
If not, why not ask about the satis
factory furnaces we sell?
Bonner Plumbing & Heating Co.
Phone 68