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r 1 KendricH, Utah County Idaho Oct. 18, 1907 No. 3» COLE'S HOT BLAST •I Wonderful Heater and Fuel Saver For Soft Coal, Lignite or Hard Coal v Si Shows Stove Burning Soft Coal Cost of Stove Saved in Fuel As you know one-half of soft coal is gas—the entire gas supply for many cities •nd towns being made from the same kind of soft coal you are using. The extentof unburned gases in hard coal is shown by opening the magazine cover of a base burner when the extra oxygen supplied fills the entire stove with flaming gas. Other stoves allow this gas, which is the best part of the coal, also a largo part of the heat, to pass up the chimney. This waste will average from 110.00 to ♦50.00 a year for every family and millions of dollars in fuel are thus wasted annually. The Original Cole's Hot Blast Stove Saves All Wasted with Other Stoves Cole's Original Hot Blast) by means of the Patented Hot Blast draft used in connection with other patented features, distills this gas from the upper sur face of the coal, utilizing it as a heat producer along with the fixed carbon or coke in the coal. ' On account of the patented air tight and gas tight construction giving perfect control over the drafts, it also saves the heat usually wasted up the chimney. ♦5.00 worth of hard coal, soft coal or lignite, or a tl.50 ton of slack or coal siftings is thus made to do the work of twice the amount of fuel in other stoves and the cost of the stove is more than saved in fuel each winter. $7.50 worth of slack will heat your house all winter, five tons at SI.50 a ton does the work. Build only One Fire a Winter Cole's Hot Blast is so perfect in construction that fire keeps all night, and when the draft is opened in the morning will burn two or three hours with the hard coal or soft coal put in the night before. No other stove docs this. Fire, therefore, never goes out, kindling fires is dispensed with, and the rooms are kept at an even temperature all the time. Read the Guarantee. We are the exclusive agents for Cole's Original Hot Blast and sell it on'the accompanying guarantee which cannot be made on any other heating stove in the world. If you want to save half your fuel bill and would enjoy the luxury of getting up iu a warm house on cold winter mornings without kindling fires, buy Cole's Original Hot Blast now. Avoid Imitations Guarantee We guarantee every stove to remain abso lutely alr-tlfht as long as used. We guarantee a uni form heat day and night with soft coal, slack, silt ing». or hard coal. We guarantee that the rooms can be heated from one to two hours each morning with the soft coal, slack or hard coal put In the stove the evening before. We guarantee Cole's Hot Blast to use less hard coal for heating a given space than any base burner with same heating surface. We guarantee the feed door to be smoke-proof and that the stove will hold fire with soft coal, hard coal or slack thirty-six hours without attention. The abovo (fuaranteo Is nuirto with the umler standing that the stove be operated according to directions, and set up' with a good fiue. Imitations of this Original Hot Blast are many. None of them has the absolutely air-tight and gas-tight construction through out which Cole's Hot Blast has by reason of its numerous patents. A Patented Steel Collar connects the elbow draft to the stove body and cannot open by action of the fiercest heat. The Patented Compound Hinge on the lower draft cannot warp, and the draft door closes air-tight by its own weight. The guaranteed Smoke-proof F-eed Door prevents smoke, dust or gas escaping when fuel is put in the stove Imitations soon open seams and cracks which spoil them for keeping fire and cause the gas half of the coai^and much of the heat to escape up the chimney. See the name "Cole's Hot* Blast from Chicago" on the feed door of our stove. None genuine without it. ' Ask to see the-patented dustless ash cover for removing ashes. Our method is the only clean way. ♦ Lincoln Hardware And Implement Company "Right in the Center of Town.** L THE NEW BRICk, NEW F'XTURES daho Meat & Provision Co. J. M. WILD, PROP. WHOLESALE AJSTD 1LKTAH Highest Market price paid for bides and We want 4 vour Hides, Pelts, Furs, Skins— *w To Be In Fashion _ Secure Youp Candies The Freshest Best Stock In Town Buy Your Fruit Always an Assortment of what the market contains And Prepare for lee Cream Dainties this Summer at T. P. Lorang CIGARS Wholesale A Retail Dealer in Manu facturer HOTEL KENDRICK New Brick Building Best Cuisine—The KitcUeu Receives Special Attention New Furniture Throughout—The Pest to be had Service aud Attentlou to please the most particular Register where you can secure every accomodation ^ wr P* e Eornhokk Props, ^ ALIAS SUMMONS In the District Court, Second Tudicial District of tlie State of Idaho, in anil lor the County of Latah, John Roberts amt George Daugherty.....................Pluintilt's. vs William A. J, Calbreath ind Elizabeth M Cul u'catb fhis wile] and to heir unknown heirs .........Defendant To the above named defendants and to acb of them The people of the State of Idaho Send Greetings; You are hereby notified that there is now on bio in the office of the Clerk of I l.e I istrict Court of the Second Judicial Di trict of the State ot Idaho, in and for I be County of Latah, at Moscow, Idaho, the compluint of the above named plaintilf in an action brought against you, of the nature in general terms as follows: To quiet title to the follow ing described land : Commencing at the center of section [28] and runs West I'J 1 ^ rods, thence South 258-5 :ods, thence East \2'/i rods, thence North 25 8-5 rods to place of beginning, containing two acres, all in Township No. L38J X. R. 3, W. B, M. in Latah County, iuaho. lar tat of the I I ! You are hereby directed to appear and i answer to said complaint within two' ty days after the service hereof, if served | within this district, and within forty days tf served elsew'here [exclusive of the day of | 15 nervice.J Aim unless yo 1 * so appear ami j answer, the plaintilf will appeal to tli »he relief demanded in the com- p Given under my hand and the seal ol the trict ofthe State of Idaho, in and for the '^ s ' <rd day °* October A D. 1907. AXEL KAMSTEI)T, Clerk. By Adrian Kelson, Deimiy. T B. West, A tty for P tf Residence, Kendrick, Idaho, Charles I'eterson, Attv for Pltfs , Residence, Moscow. Idaho. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, Land Office at Lewiston, Idaho, Sept 5lh, ID 17 Notice is hereby given that Vei n Crandall of Park, Idaho has filed notice of her intention to make final Commutation proof in support of her claim, viz: Homestead Entry No 117'" made Feb. 13, lflOfi, for the Lot 3, se>, nw sw!«, ,,e !4 l,,ld nw 1-4 se l-i section _'ii, township 39 N., range2 E., Il, M, ana that said proof will be made before IT. K Beeis ter and Receiver at Lewisit, \ ' u on No vember 20, 19U7, 8he names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of the land, viz : Jur.io.; Jrniiîngs, Tony Lessiey of Park Idaho; Marion Scott, Delbert Crandall ot Newport, Washington, T. H. Bartlett, Register Good Tine Shingles for Creek Lumber Co. sale. S6w2 Local Land Office Receives a Circular Civing Instructions. The local office is iu receipt of a circu lar from the acoininissioner of the geueral land office giving suppleuicn tat instructions in reference to appli cants applying to tiave isolated tracts of the public lands ordered into the market. The circular instructs a rigid examination of the applicant along the line that he is uot acting as the agent for any person other than himself, whether he lias auy agree ment or understanding with any per son or persons to the end that they I may acquire title to the lauds. I The local office is in recipt of a ! circular showiug the. date and condi iheir it day. i tiouB of tl,e sale ot state land al,d ' in * her in Nez Perce county. Ttie sale | , , r . . . will take place on Friday, November | 15 1Q07, at public auction, at the i j . 1 court house iu Lewiston at 2 o'clock j p Xhere are thirty twQ tracts lo be sold tanging in price from $10 to aD ac,e * B '' information as to the sale tnay be bad by communicat ing with the county treasurer of Nez Perce county or to the state land de partment at lioise. Lewiston Tribune ,This sale will also iucludc a numbei of tracts in Latah county, farm, past ure aud timber, particulars of which may he had frem the county treasurer in 1 K. P. NOTICE. All members of Ceutial Lodge No. ^ 23 are required lo attend ttie next \ stated meetiug, Monday Oct. 21. at 7:30 !>. in., as at that lime matters ol importance will he presented to thi body. Edw. Bradbury, C. C. You will want your beaus cleaned | soon. The Roller Mills have a fine bean cleaner and grader. See Volltuei Clearwater Company. ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ i ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ The name — Howard on a heating Stove insures careful Workmanship, correct patterns and good wearing quality. We have .a complete line of Howard combination coal and wood heaters and also other re* liable makes at prices that are right. McCrea Hardware Co. Ltd Kendrick, Idaho. ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ % ¥ ¥ 1 $ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ 44 44444444444444444 ¥ Prunes and Prunes. We have on onr 'able a sample of prunes from the orchard of R. H, Porter which are indeed worthy of notice. Mr. Porter lias a small orchard on the south bank of ttie Potlatch just ncr. s > from Juliaetta and a dryer which is now running night and day, p'iuci paily on custom work. In tiis orchard are the varieties most generally known, the Italian petite, Willamette aud Silver, the first three lie shipped, the Silver tie is dry ing, and it is the tatter which causes marked attention—Dried it is fully three times as large as the other va lilies and averages two inches across I lie (ace, is much jucier and of rich flavo'. On the open market this pi une brings double that of any other and 8c per pound is largely offered, f, i>, b, here. The silver prune trees of Mr. Porter liis year averaged 200 pounds of green huit, which would make about 80 pouuds of the dried fruit. The grandmothers of the old Dutch Duukard families of Western I'cunsyl viuia have made ?ud used "Hickory Batk Cough Remedy" and reared iheir families ül it for a hundred years. Now you can buy it of your 'eaters. Ask for it, aud use it, be cause it wilt stop your cougti; because it is the best cough remedy made to day. Try it- For sale by Kendrick Drug Co. aud all dealers everywhere. at When the Sealtlu Chamber of Com in tree visited Lewiston the o'.liei morning, theowucis of seven auto mobiles took the 97 representatives of 1 Seattle spirit" ovir Clarkston and Lew iston, iu half hour spins. As the party had only IK) iniuutes time, lively work was required, aud only aulomo biles could have met the situation successfully. Ttie Seattle hustlers, from Ex Gov, Me Craw and Senator Piles dowu the line, were enthusiastic over the unexpectedly beautiful acd thrifty homes and gardens of the twin cities Federal Jurors. Wc notice iu tlie venire of the fall term of Federal cou:t sitting at Mos cow Oct 28. the lollowiug citizens from tins section: Trial jurors, Guy Kel ley aud Frank ficnscotter both of Kcudiick. Grand jurors, Herman Schullz of Cameron, Joseph Driscoll of Troy and Hinau Albcr of South nek to Farmer's Bank& Trust Co. Paid Up Capital $25,000 J P Vollmer, President E P AtcMson. Vice-President S G [vans, Secretary-Treasurer \\ e solicit your hanking bustness aud will endeavor to satisfaction along sound bauklug Hues rtvs you KENDRICK, IDAHO IN POSTOFFICE BLOCK THE GRAIN MARKET. Not many towns are quoting the price'of grain, aud few are giving ns much as is being offered by our ware housesnicu. Today's quotations are follows: Bluestein Wheat.............. 78c Club " ........... 78c Ned •• ............. 74c Oats........ \ ................. t 10 barley.....................1 05 Hay.......................... 1« 50 More Gifts. Again we take pleasure in (banking our farmer friends for a royal lot of samples of the products of their farm and assure them that we have enjoyed the same to ttie full extent of our appetite. We have had on our desk at one time this past week, a choice collectiqn of peaches, grapes, potatoes pumpkins, prunes. The grapes wer* too good to last long. Tbq potatoes and pumpkin were from the farm of Mr. Nigh, After several trials we have learned that one potato is good for four meals of a family of six, and the pumpkin is large enough to 'supply us with pies of that vegetable the balance of the winter. All Hpuled. Geo. Clein of Teakeau, who w.s in town last week, iutorms us that his eulire cutting of lumber is now hauled to the railroad at Peck. This amounts with what be has shipped to over twelve hundred thousand'' feet, and that of the best and finest quality. Mr. Clem has also installed a lot ot new and more powerful machinery, including a large planer. He is now engaged in Qcutting and figures on doubling the output next year. K. P. Lodge Notice All members of the Kendrick Lodge are requestsd to be present at the meetiug Monday night Oct 21 as mat ters of importance wnl be presented ior consideration. E Bradbury, C C The demonstration of the Malleable range at |th* Liucolu Hardware Co this week has been a graqd success Mrs Kennedy ot juliaelta has been hi charge of the cooking and the biscuits aud coffee served were *of the best, while the rauge demonstrated that «11 which liad been said for it waa fully wroved