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KendricK, Latah County Idaho Nov. 1, 1907 No. 40 COLE'S HOT BLAST Wonderful Heater and Fuel Saver For Soft Coal, Lignite or Hard Coal Cost of Stove Saved in Fuel -T- jMa. h r Lun.lnjr Suit Coal As you know one-half of soft coal is gas—the entire gas supply for many cities and towns being made from the same kind of soft coal you are using. Theextentof unburned gases in hard coal is shown by opsniftg the magazine cover of a base burner when the extraoxygen supplied fills the entire stové with llaminggas. Other stoves allow tli*s gas, which is the best part of the coal, also a large part of the heat, to pass up the chimney. This waste will average from $10.00 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 $1.50 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 «ach winter. $7.50 worth of slack will heat your house all winter, five tons at $1.50 a ton does the worlç. 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 does this. 'Pire, therefore, never goes out, kindling fires is dispensed with, and the rooms are kept at an even temperature all the time. Ret"* *he Guarantee. We are the exclusive agents for Cole's Original __ot 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 aud would enjoy the luxury of getting up in a warm nousc on cold winter mornings without kindling fires, buy Cole's Original llot Blast nuw. Avoid Imitatkcns Guarantee We guarantee every stove to remain abso lutely air-tight as long as used. Wc guarantee a uni form heat day and night with soft coal, slack, sift ings, or hard coal. Wc guarantçe that the rooms can be heated from one to two hours each morning with the soft coal, slack or hard coal pu£ in the stove the evening Lefore. We guarantee Cole's Hot Blast to use less hard coal for heating a given space than any base burner ir.«.de with same heating outface. 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. Tho above guarantee Is made with the under standing that the stove directions, and set up with a good flue. Imitations of this Original Hot Blast are many. None of them lias the absolutely air-tight and gas-tight construction through* oui which Cole's Hot Biast nas oy reason or 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 Feed 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 coal and much of the heat to escape up the chimney. 1 t c name Cole s Hot Biast fron, Chicago" on the feed doot 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. -— ■ Hardware mcom And Implement Company "Right in the Center of Town.*' THE NEW BRICk, NEW C1 XTURES daho Meat & Provision Co. J. M. WILD, PROP. WIIOLKSALI : AND DIKTAT. Highest Market ju ice i.miil for hides anti We want your Hides, Pelts, Furs, Skins— The Home Dining Room isnoi More Pleasant than the Dining Cars ON THE Our dininjj cars are strong and heavy, consequently easy riding. The tables are large and seated comfortable. The wide windows admit amble daylight and allow the Diner a beautiful panoramic view while ea.ing. Breakfast and lancheon served a la carte, dinne- table d'hote. Wc are glad to have you a»k us about (rain*. fare*, etc., and we promptly answer all inquires. H. H, NAGLE, Agent Kendrick, Idaho. Northern Pacific Railway A. D. CHARLTON. A. G. P. A., Portlend, Oregon. Send ALIAS SUMMONS In the District Court, Second Tudicial District of the State of Idaho, in ami for the County of Latah, John Kohei'ls ami George Daugherty.................lTuintiffs. vs William A. .1. Calhrcath and Ktizahetli M Cal breuth [ins wile| and to their unknown heirs ........Defendant lo the above Hunted defendants amt to each of t hem The people of the State of Mali Greetings ; You are hereby notified that there is now on tile in the otheeof the Clerk of the J itstrict ( uurt ol tin* »Second .ludici. .1 I>is trict o,t the State ot Idaho, in and or the County of Latah, at Moscow, Ida o, the complaint of the above named plui tiff in an action brought against von, of the nature in general terms as follov s: To quiet title tothe following describe! land: Commencing at the center of seeti m [281 and runs West 12',<; rods, thence South 25 3-5 tods, thence Käst, 12L rods, thence North 25 3-5 rods to place of beg tilling, containing two acres, all in Towns! q> No. [38J Nh It. 3 , W. li, M. in Latah ( aunty, iualio. You are hereby directed to appe r and answer to said complaint within we»ty days after the servne hereof, 1l served within this district, and w ithin fort, days if served elsewhere (exclusive of t lie lav of service.] And unless vin so nope r and answer, the. plaintiff will appial ,o th Court for I he relief demanded in th com plaint. Given under nivhand and the rai of the District Court of the Second .ludici .1 Dis trict of the State of Idaho, in and jr the County ot Latah, this 3rd day of < rtober A. D. 1U07. aXEL RAMSTEDT. t If k. By Adrian Nelson. I nnty. T B. West, Atty for Put Residence, K-udrirk. Idaho. Charles Peterson, Attv for Pltf Residence, Moscow. Idaho N't TICE FOR PUBLICA I H>N Department of the Interior, Land Office at Lewiston, Idaho. Sept ill', 1907 Notice is hereby given that Vern Crandall of Park, Idaho has filed notice of her intention to make until Com mutation proof in -upport of herelaim, viz: Homestead Entry No 117tU made Felt. 13, lltoti, for the Lot !-*■', iiw>, sw!,, neli mid mv 1-4 sc I I cctioti 2ti, township 39 N., range2 E., B. M. atm that said proof will be made before U. 8 Regis ter ami Receiver at Lewiston ' a > n N'o vemher 2*I, 1007. .She,iianies the following witnc es to prove ho- continuous residence upon and cultivation of thelanj, viz: c J. iiiiuijjs. Tony i.essley ol Park Idaho; Marion iS'-sitt, Delbert Crandall of Newport, Washington. T. H. Bartlett. Regi 1er Good I'ine Shingles for Creek Lumber Co. sale. Pine 36 w 3 It Was a Success The C. E. Social was what was Promises, and Then Some. Wednesday evening the Endeavor Society held their promised social and gave as good and better an evenings entertainment than bad been promised The hall was profusely decorated with antumn leaves and paper testoous while criss-cross through the whole building hung elephants, mules and other specimens of both the animal and bird kingdom, done'in vari colored material. In every corner aqd from every projection glared some ghastly pumpkin face, its cadaverous features looking yellowish through the glare of a wax candle and the whole beating a near approach to the famous huh goblin scene portrayed by "Tain O'Sha'utcr" lu y tic corner sat the fortuite teilet arrayed in a deep scarlet costume, while festoons of beads from her neck and on Iter arms, ouchro on Iter cheeks and the dim light of a premi lishou's pumpkin face gave a bewitch ing charm and tru.y oriental effect aud the number of tintes her palm was crossed told of the successful fortunes doled out to visitors to the booth. The postollice was much patronized, its charming postmistress clothed in rich silkalenc crepe of an ancient Belgium style, not only banded out bunches of postai cards, but made nerry with the victims who failed to secure the coveted letters. The Newspaper "Pumpkin & St ed Echo ' of Hallowe'en (Hollow ip) Cop ter, was a great success. The ubiqui tious reporters «etc here there and everywhere and the news they gather ed covered every field. From the young pnmpktns making merry with much noise and movement to the most sedate pumpkins quietly observing th 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 0 * Kendrick, Idaho . 44444444444444444 ^ '■■ativitiliS. ' I The refreshments—pumpkin pie — ginger bread, doughnuts and apples | with iioi couee was done foil justice by a happy, hungry crowd. Miss Retta Lauterbach had the social in charge, while Mrs C.L. Dun* can as prop. G. I'. Baruum, M'n'g Editor, Miss Peru Carlton and Hattie Petrick, repotters, handled the ''Pum pkin Echo"; Miss Mahle Horn presid ed as Goddess ot the future and Mrs G. M. Lewis was postmistress. Rev Durrie gathered toll and done it iu an^Hay able mauncr. R A Ruling of the Lani Office Just Received. Lewiston, Idaho, October 34, 1)7 By circular of October 18,1007, the following rules were adopted govern ing the action of this office on Home stead commutation proofs hereafter submitted 1. "Commutation proof offered utidet a homestead entry made on or aflet Nov. 1, 1007, will be rejected unless it he shown thereby that the cutryinan has, in good faith, actually resided upon and cultivated the land embraced in such entry for the full periol of at least fourteen mouths; 2. Where such commutation proof is offered under an entry made prior to Nov. 1, 11107. if it he satisfactorily showu thereby that the eutp'inan has, in good faith, established actual rcsi Jencc on the land within six mouths from the date of his entry, he may l e credited w.'.lt constructive residence front the dale of entry; provided it be also shown Unit such residence was in goml faith, in intaiued for such period a? when added to the period of con sir active residence herein recognized, equals the lull period of fourteen mouth's residence required by the homestead laws; and 3- lu case of commutation proof be accepted when it fails to show that die requited residence and cultivation continued to the date on which appli cation tor notice of inteuticn to make ,uclt proof was filed. Very respectfully. (Signed) R, A. Ballinger. Commissioner Approved; James Rudolph Garfield, Sei retary." Very respectfully, T. N. Bartlett, Register. Citas Gat by cl through here on Ins the first of the week Lewiston pissed way lo Lelatid S'"î'C r "'7 7 ,r * i Farmer's Bank& Trust Co. Paid Up Capital $25,000 J P Vollmer, President E P Atchison. Vice-President S G Evans, Sccretery-Treesurer •licit your bauking business aud will endeavor to satisfaction along sound banking lines rive you KENDRICK, IDAHO V b V'i' 7' :• IN POSTOFFICE BLOCK THE GRAIlSl MARKET. Not many towns are quoting the price_of grain, and few are giving as much as is being offered by our ware* housesmeti. Today's quotations are follows; Bluesteui Wheat,............ 7*« Club •• .......... 78e R ed " .,............ 74c Oats........................... 1 10 Barley.................. I 05 . '....... ;.y . .......It SO Sunday Law Discussion. Ur. G. tv Tuft», author of the Sunday rest h»w. and Dietyict Secre tary of the ' International Reform Bureau for Idaho and adjoining Bates, will deliver a free lecture at tb*. Methodist church, ou Friday Eve 7i30 Nov. 8 Tbtp will be a union rally of all fite churches afid of all the citizens interested iu the reform movement before^ the state. The subject ol the lecture will be "War Against the Big Four Evils." Dr Tults is campaigning all the towns aud cities of northern Idaho His uext effort will lie for, a local 'iplioti law The citizens of this com munity, and especially the busiuess men will do well to hear this able discussion upon a live subject Archibald Durrie , W G Ligli* Resolution. Starr — Resolutions from the Lin den Uttioti Christian Endeavor S ici ety of Linden Idaho: . " i Whereas, our Heavenly Father baa in his wisdom, taken, 6u Monday afternoon Oct. 21 I9<)7, Miss Minnie Starr, our beloved President, from her work here to the fuller life beyond; Resolved, That while bowing in hum ble submission to Gods will we ac knowledged that m losiitg her, the Society has lost an earnest .aiid faith ful worker, aud, Resolved, That we extend our sympathy to the bereaved family, and comtugud them to the loving cate of the Master whim abe delighted to sstve. Committee* A J Milton, ol the Lilly Seed Co* is iu town this weekTookiug after the l eans which he contracted- for bie coupauy this spring He will gather front this point three carloads, which he states are iu unusually fine shape aud of the finest quality