Published every Thursday by GLOBE PRINTING COMPANY, LTD. Editor and Business Manager GEO. A. SMITH, Thursday, February 12, 1920 PRESCRIBE WHISKEY. CAN Druggists Kequirrd to Secure Permits. of Internal Revenue stateuient relative to the eriiing the ii»<" and pro intoxicating liquors Doctors and The I'.uronu has issued a regulations g<>' curemeiit of for medical purposes. •xcrilti » who Roth tiie physician and the pharmieist or druggist who » must pr< ! i soils liquor for medical purpose have a iK'timt. Application for the < permits nbotild is« made to tie Fed-| r ljlv(>( ir In S(a |,. s ; dhJ.p.rs have not oral prohibition where prohibition been appointed application should be!" made to the Collector of Internal Rev In the case of residents of the V. enue. District should he made to Collector of Internal Revenue. Joshua W. Miles, Baltimore, application < '»duuibia of Md. for prescribing liquors ar» 1 lieing printed and distrlbut od among Federul prohibition directors assistant directors and collectors Wiiere such blanks Blank forms—lit »3 I Interim 1 revenue, are not yet available, physicians hold ing permits may issue prescriptions on blanks regularly used by them. Bureau's state Followlng is the meut: "Any physician duly licensed to practice medicine and actively engag ed In the practice of such profession may obtain a permit to prescribe in toxicating liquor ami may then issue prescriptions for dlstilhsl spirits, wine* or certain alcoholic medicinal prepar ations for medlel .al purposes for per sons upon whom he is in attendance in cases where he believes that the use of liquor as a medicine Is necessary. In no case may splritous liquor be pre •cribed by one or moro physicians in excess of one pint for the same [ler son within any iierlod of ten days.' I a to to "No specitlc limitation is placed up on the quantity of wines which way be prescribed for medical purposes. The regulations merely rispilre that no prescription be issued for a great er quantity than is .necessary for use as a medicine. Physicians who do not hokl permits to prescribe intoxicating liquor are under no circumstances per mitted to issue prescriptions. "All prescriptions for intoxicating liquor are required to l>o written on prescription blanks presented by the regulations (Form 1408), and to be provided by the Bureau, except that in emergency eases physicians may use their regular prescription blanks provided the same contain the date of isHiM". amount prescribed, to whom is sued, and directions for use stating the amount and frequency of dose. Pending an adequate supply of the official blanks being printed and dis tribut'd to directors ami acting di rectors, physicians holding iiermits have been authorized to issue proscrip tions on blanks regularly used by them. "Prescriptions for intoxicating liq uor may lie tilled only by registered pharmacists who hold permits auth orizing them to do so, or who are em ployed by retail druggists holding such |a*rmit.s. Pharmacists and druggists bolding such permits will procure their MUpplb-s of intoxicating liquor from manufacturers or other persons hold ing penults authorizing them to si>ll liquor. "Persons to whom prescriptions for intoxicating liquor aie issued by phy sicians may procure tiw» liquor pre Horilisl through pharmacists or drug gists holding itcnuitM without obtain ing a iiermit. "Physicians may also obtain per mits entitling ithein to procure not if mure limn six quarts of distilled spir its», wines i»r certain nlcnhidic prc|»ar atioiM during any calctslar year for administration to their iwtients in emergency cases where delay in pro curing liquor ou h prescription through a pharmacist might have serious miii seqiieni'e to tiie iiatlent. "Provision Is ulso «uade ip the reg ulations for Issuing [lennits to hosptt .cs and sanatoriums to enalile them to priK'iire* intoxicating liquor to (s' ad ministered for luinllcinal purimses to patients at such institutions anil also toi issuing is'imits to manufacturing iinbjgStrial, and other estHblislimC'it utiHutslnlng first aid stations, nutltn u ii it tin 111 to pris'ure liquor for a»lmi:i. istration t»» tlieir yiDtiiuym» for medi cal purposes in emergency "All applications for fs-nuits alsn-c rvferreil to should l»e made on Form I4U4 in triplicate and forwarded to tiie les'ai Collector of Internal Revenue. >f the Nat'oiuii Pro b Ititioii Act provides that any tutox Ktiler sdetion rases. "Sert Jon 27 , b ating liquor seized •ct.on _'t> tlieiisif. and siilijeet to hi' •!< str . cd, ui; i.v ii|hhi application of the Unit.nl Stall's Attorney. In* ... r.» tx* deliveri'i) to or s iiplered by tiny |K>rsoii Iiermit to purchase liquor, seized under such sections holding a All liquor ,,f law may lx» diverted through regu mcdiclnal iHirpoees for lar «hannels •cilu re above d»*scril»ed. nder tin- pro» intoxicating liquor seized un "Any , 1 ,.,. Federal Law prior to October 28, 1919, if not claimed within sixty days likewise upon sueii date, may from ,,f the Court lie delivered to any Ijerson holding a permit to purchase ! and l»e diverted to medicinal or other non-beverage punioses." Complaints for liquor for medicinal purposes which l'l'"" '""ponsers thereof In the class •re will lie Investigated." of exorbitant charges l' r 1 1 AUCTION SALE. To settle the estate of the late Prof. K. A. Small, I will sell at Auetlon on 'Fell. 24, Tuesday, Itegiuning at 10 o'clock, all the stock, consisting of 24 cattle, 6 horses, hogs and machinery, also the farm consisting of 360 acres, 2Vi miles cast of Peck, Idaho, 80 acres in cultivation, 20 acres winter wheat, abundance of water piped to buildings, for further information, Write Ool. A. V. Ball, Peck, Idaho. Good corn belt, You high rollers oomc »lown in the val ley. THE NEAR EAST RELIEF WORK. As a mcmltcr of the Near East Re lief Committe Interested in the cause, I am taking the lil»erty of addressing a few words to the .people : There Is no doubt of the awful con dition of starvation, destitution and need of the people whom we are asked to help; heither Is there any reason able doubt about our money reaching and helping them. There are many other worthy causes; but, while men and women and, especially, little children are starving by the thousands, other things, If necessary, can wait a hit Let us not wait for some one to look us up, hut go to Lhe bank and make our contribution. Let N children and young people save the money they. waste on candy, gum, eta, and all if we need to, deny ourselves a few luxuries and put the money Into the relief of suffering and the saving of life. I had decided that a ^certain sum wnulil be my share, but, since ivtyling some facts aind looking at some pictures, I have ddelded to.dou ble the amount. Let us make R our business to do this ât once and thus make it easy 1er for Rev. Knox, the county chairman. H. S. RANDALL. NOTICE TO AUTOMOBILE OWNER The 1020 automobile license Is now dite at this office. The State Depart ment has set March 15th as the last •lay any motor vehicle may lawfully «»Iterate on the highways without a 1920 liiense. CALVIN HAZBLBAKKR, County Assessor. CALL FOR' WARRANTS. Notice is hereby given that all war rants of Union Highway district No. 223 to 271 inclusive, will 1 k> imfd on prcHiftation at the n said warrants will cease on Wed nesday, the 18th of February, 1020. B. H. DECKER, Treaturer. STOCK RANCH FOR SALE Stockmen would you tie Interested In a ri'al stock ranch at half price? Look hen* 1500 Hen's under fenix*. 920 acn>s deeded. 400 school land 10 cents I»er acre, 176 government land, modern set of buildings. (HI lien's irrigated, 4(1 more can Is 1 . 150 tons alfHlfu hay last season from 40 acres, some wheat, 2 cows . 5 gissl horse«. 10 laigs. all ma cbinery, 2 wagons, 1 new road grader cost $-_'(ll). Household giMsls. All for $lT.5titi. $,s,(zki cash, bain ins' to suit. Plain' is 011 Columbia river and the main l iw Great Northern Rail inmd ( iH|>n»vements raiadi. Get. busy. Peek. Idaho. ost what I ask for Write A. V. Ball. —O NOTICE SALE OF ESTRAY. Notice is hereby given that the fol lowing est ray animals have been taken up at the Henry Meyer place, Femi. Idaho, viz: One coming 2 old ,nsl and white spotted steer with horns, mi visible brands; cow. near year One roan 2 years old. with horns, half under crop In right in left ear. no other brands visible. ear. upper nlopr Said animals were taken up at the Meyer place on Novi m ! unless claimed within . 1010. and «T __ 4ft days will lie < °ld at that place near Feun, Idaho, Wednesday the 10th day of March 1920. t ■ th»' highest and liest bidder for cash. Dated January 21*. 1020. E. L. DUFUR. Constable of Fenn Precinct. ll-4t. !&iJR**« K I • spent $31000 federal apent; from sjient $2000 spent $1950 spent $4508 ; spent $5939 $2477 $2295 spent . $2000 mi a ! /A m to r Shoulders All Baking Cares r When CALUMET 1 comes in, all baking 1 troubles take quick leave. You go right ahead and mix up bak ing materials, for biscuits— cakes —anything without fear of uncertainty. Calumet makes you forget failure. CALUMET BAKING POWDER is tha most popular because it does give most perfect results. It has the big gest demand because it is the most de pendable. The fact that it is the big Î est seller proves that it is the best, !l trial will convince you that there is none "fust as good." Buyacan—if you are not satisfied take it back and get your money back. Calumet contains only such ingre dients as have been approved 1 officially by the U. S. Food Authorities. Tea wvs via rov bay it. t Client $1861 iU HIGHEST QUALITY HIGHEST AWARDS CORRÈOT ENGLISH HOW TO USE IT Josephine Turck Baker, Editor A MONTHLY MAGAZINE For Progressive Men and Women Busi ness, and Professional; Club-Women. Teachers, Students, Ministers, Doctors Lawyers, Stenographers and for all who wish to Speak and Write Correct Hnglldb. all Partial List of Contents. Your Every-day Vocabulary (How to dhlarge It) Words, Their Meanings and Uses (Pronounclatlons with 111 us tea tive Sentences.) 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J ;; FIVE GREENHOUSES ;; JJ I-ew is ton, Ida. 702 Main Street. + 2 THE BEST NOVEL OF THE YEAR y ERSKINE DALE, PIONEER ft tf by JOHN FOX, JR. is now running in SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE also ROOSEVELTS LABOR LETTERS Leeper & Knight Conduct PUBLIC SALES will be glad to serve you Dates arranged at either newspaper office in _ Orangeville FARM BUREAU MADE LARGE SAVINGS (Cbntduued from page 1.) • Cassia : $13.05 saved per dollar spent ; $78,747 saved ; $6033 spent ; $31000 v couuty funds; $2033 slate and federal Custer: $52.22 saved i»er dollar apent; $20,000 saved; $383 spent all from state and federal funds. Klniore: $2.19 saved per dollar sjient : $10,786 saved; $4907 spent; $2000 county funds ; $2907 state and federal Franklin : $3.91 saved per dollar spent ; $22,704 saved ; $5803 spent ; $1950 county funds; $5853 state and federal. Fremont: $2.65 saved pet dollar spent : $28,684 saved ; $10.852 spent ; $4508 county funds ; $6.344 state and federal. ; Gem*. $2.00 saved lier dollar spent; $10,832 saved; $5249 spent; $1883 county funds; $3366 state and federal. Gooding: $7.20 saved per dollar spent ; $92,355 saved ; $12,824 spent ; $5939 county funds; $6885 state and federal. Jefferson: $2.71 saved per dollar «lient; $24,832 saved; $8972 spent; $2477 county funds; $6505 state and federal Kootenai: $23.37 saved per dollar spent; $129,634 saved; $5546 spent; $2295 county funds ; $3251 state and federal. Latah : $3.95 spent ; $24,000 savi d ; . $2000 «maty funds; $4060 state and federal. saved per. dollar $6060 spent; t Lemhi : $1.40 Client ; $oJlO saved ; saved per dollar $3705 speut; $1861 county funds; $1844 state and federal. . Lewis : $38.08 saved per dollar spent; $376,169 saved; $9875 spent; $3008 county funds; $5067 state and ferlerai. Nez Perce: $1.04 saved per dollar spent ; $3834 saved ; $3683 spent ; $2000 county funds; $3519 state and federal. Oneida : $52.00 saved per dollar spent; $271,088 saved; $5214 spent; $2154 county funds; $3060 state and federal. Payette: $10.43 saved per dollar spent; $81,140 saved; $7778 spent; $2405 county funds; $5373 state and federal. Power : $62.50 saved per dollar spent; $345,150 saved; 5519 spent; $2000 county funds; $3519 'state apd federal. •Twin Falls: $1.01 saved per dollar spent ; $20,404 saved; $20,444 spent; $8000 county funds; $12,444 state and federal. Valley : $20.18 saved silent; $25,732 all from state and federal funds. Washington: $1.68 saved per dollar speut; $13,186 saved; $7811 spent; 2405 county funds; $5406 state and ftwteral. Jerome : $3.03 saved spent ; $18,000 saved ; $2800 county funds, $3060 state*and federal. per dollar saved ; $1275 spent ; I »er dollar $5050 silent 1 É m il * v J -v if ", m T ■^1 igarettes They Win You On Quality! 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"SHUBERT* RETURNS WILL MAKE YOU HAPPY I •HIP TODAY—AND KEEP *EM COMING FAST SHIP AU VOW* FURS_DIRECT TO THELMESTHOUSE IN THEWRLD DEALING EXCLUSIVELY III AM ERICA N^AW FURS 2Ç-27 W. Aus tin. Ave.iI>ept2362Chi cacj o* U.S.A, __eng» Results in Idaho county were not obtained due to resignation of the agent. Work was done In Butte and Clearwater counties bait data was not secured. Reports on grasshopper con trol in Valley county are yet to be compiled. * Total savings include $57,000 which was a net profit made by boys and girls in the Junior club work. NOTICE SALE OF ESTRAY. * Notice is hereby given that at the Tom Gentry place, six: miles south west from Cottonwood, Idaho, I will sell to the highest bidder for lawful money of the United States, the folia* ing described personal property, t wit : One white-face bull, branded IIM 4 1 left hip That said animal was taken up t< j Tom Gentry and will be sold by meld accordance with the statute In sik ] case made and provided at the Th j Gentry ranch six miles southwest fror I Oottonwoodi Idaho on Wednesday, tb | 24th day of March, 1920, at 1 o'clod j p. m. of said day. Dated February 12, 1920. EDD.-MALEUIGH j Constable, Cottonwood. Idali j 12-4t