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U Keep The Details On Paper ff ' 4 , \ Money transactions that took place a year ago may no longer be a part of your mem ory record.. You do forget—sometimes. The detail* of money matters should be recorded in black and white. Bank checks furnish tht details—the date, the amount, to whom paid, with the payee's endorse ment. Amounts of money paid by check stay paid because (because) of the writ ten record. Let the checking account do the remem bering for you. It's the more accurate way and far more dependable. o THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF GRANGEVILLE Under United States Government Super vision. LOCAL HAPPENINGS ; \ For Sale—Good milk cow, 3 years j old, fresh. Enquire of IbJbL- Hoby. 82-8t Bone ! FOR SALE—Registered Big Poland China Hogs. Both sex and all j sizes. L. II. Bowman, Fenn, Idaho. 205t „ , , . „ , . .. „ _. (xjunty Agent Ralph **. I avej 1 ' parted the first of the week for Boise i ,, x g n a K. r T-i-t .. i with University of Idaho extension j v heads. He will he home shortly. For sale- One 8 1-2 inch wagon in ( good shape. Boss Livery Barn. 88-11. paintings In Lovely gifts | Be sure and see the Mrs. Batty's window. from 35 cents up. The work of Mrs. 1 A. M. Baker. t 25tf Miss Zelma Godson of Seattle, Is the house guest of Miss M. Helen ! Elmers ln this city and will remain • fur about three weeks. ^ I Restaurant for sale doing a good business! or will rent Apply Box 944 h Grangevllle, or see L. M. Harris. 29tf FOR SALE—Registered Shorthorn i bull three years old. Cheap If taken at once. CaUlson & Pugh. Farmers' Nezperee phone 2238. 25tf i J. a Daubenspeck, accompanied by his daughter, Miss Margaret, of Rig gtns, are guests at the Imperial Hotel while attending to county sent husl At the* Smoke House you will find on sale Columbia Grafanolas and all the latest records. ness. Famished rooms for men, with hath ' priviledge, near Main street; private family. Enquire at this office. 27tf Mr. and Mrs. James A. Bowman f tf came In a few days ago from their! home near Republic, Wash-, being call ed here by the serious Illness of Mrs. | Bowman's mother, Mrs. E. G. Price. WE HAVE scratch pads ln any size and color—GLOBE. FOUND—The chain belonging to a wrist wateh. (Avpcr can have same by paying for this advertisement. . 1 Bob Gill was a business visitor at the county seat from his Salmon riv er home the first of the week, return ing yesterday afternoon in company with Ed Smith, the auto livery man. FOR SALE—Second hand Dodge in good mechanical repair; 1918 model, new top, new Willard batteries, four new tires. A bargain at the price. J. 29 tf Fire Inurance—A. W. Talklngton* tf Typewriter for rent—See Paul Har- j 84 tf I Camp stoves of all kinds at Chester Arnold's. tf ' Frank S. Rice catne up from Lewis- j ton early this week and after spend- j Ing a short time in preparation, left j this morning for fhe Florence coun- j try, where he and associates are de- j veloping some mining properties. William Pftyne arrived here Tues- j day evening from Spokane and is now j a guest at the William Barrett home j north of this city where he will enjoy | his summer vacation. Mrs. Goe- J. Smith returned to her ranch home near Boles last Monday, after a w«>ek's visit with relatives and friends at this place. tf 27 tf G. Eimers. lan. ***++<M>*<M'*fr+++*+*++++++*t*<l>+'M>++**t0i+*++*+++++++*+*+ • i Stateme:: .of the Contttion of the ! -> BANK of CAMAS PRAIRIE 4* Grangev llle, Idaho < i JUNE 30, 1920 LIABILITIES Capital Stork .$ 50,060.00 Sumlus (Earned) „ 50,000.00 Undivided Profits Rediscounts __ RESOURCES I .cans and Discounts $737,651.42 Banking House, Fur niture and Fixture« 10,500.00 Real Estate and Judg ments —_ Federal Reserve Bank Stock .-_ U. 8. Bonds .Stamps, Warrans. Cash and Due From Banks ❖ * * . . 12,578.83 . 228,995.69 . 595,940.20 12,522.38 Deposits « i ❖ ■: 3,600.00 * • * * * <► .173.81092 $937,514.72 $937,514.72 < i One of the few Roll of Honor Banks in the State Twenty-seven yean In Business Without Change of Management MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM t < - ; A large delegation of members of the Knights of Columbus of Cotton wood attended the annual picnic last Sunday at Mt. Idaho. Enroute services \ at the local Catholic church were at j tended by the visitors, Wanted—Man and Wife on farm. •Call or address Ed. Nelson, Nezperee ! Phone, Fenn, Idaho 84-2t j Mrs. Isabel Lyons of Kooskla, who has been visiting at the home of her bister, Mrs. Carl Carlton, for the past week, departed for her home this i ,, lorn ( n g accompanied by little Miss i Helen Carlton, who will make a short j v , H , t Hm . e How a tooth grows, is described In ( (he Question Box this week and Is very interesting reading. Piano pupils wanted—Miss Dorothy | Bunting, Pacific phone 463. 34-21 1 (ieo. Zumwnlt returned Tuesday from Salem, Oregon, where he went a ™ 0 P tl1 a,fo ln company with ! »»«tes, who recentty sold his inter **■,*» tho leim scctb.n anil removed ^ his fam ly to that plaix*. Mr Zumwalt I stated that the fruit crop In tihe Salem district was very good this vear and h 1ro that the crops in all %h e sections visited were looking fine. i the week from Dayton, Wash., where be bad been sending the winter with i his mother. He is now making pre parafions to prospect for a couple of months over toward the Ten Mile sec tiou, after which he will again return to the family home at Dayton. For sale—One four blude celling fan. See Carl Carlton, E. A. Dick Hannan came ln the first of ... ekx'tric, 3411 Ü. A. Johnston, of the Cottonwood Hotel, came over from his home last ' Sunday evening and on Monday at tended the funeral of A. S. Wright, with whom lie had made many fishing f to the streams of this couuty. kok SALE-360 acres close to town good buildings and plenty of 'water, | only $70 (ter aere including rhe crop. j I ' j j j j j j j j | 34-41 See M. L. Ayers. Increasing the value of a gift Add -tasteful diatinctive-neps to an article and you increase its gift value without chang ing its intrinsic value. Where numerous gift* are grouped, there aro ' two quali ties which stand " individual gifts apart,—over costliness and distinctiveness. For one purpose money alone is required. For the other, taste and discrimination. Dis tinctiveness may be found in a small, less expensive article as well as in higher priced goods. We have both. apparent Thomas Thompson JEWELER-OPTOMETRIST Opposite Bank of Camas Prairie ORANGEVILLE, IDAHO Mr«. Annie Norwood loft laat Sun day morning for her homo at Seattle, after a coo pie of weeks' visit with relative# and friend« here. Mr. and Mr«. Fred Sorwelde of The Dalles. Ore., who at the home of t Th««. Surrlge, at Harjtxter. wir re turn home Friday. Mr. aufkMra. O. C. Lapp fame from Spokane last Sunday and Ï ve been visiting latter's father. down while Mi? latter 1« visiting with relatives at Harpster, Mr. Lapp is attending to ! business In this section Fred "White, of the Internal revenue office at Bolue, Is In the city for a short visit with his family. Idah«** was plu<t*d in a se|«irate dis trict* Fred was transferred from the I Helena. Mont., office. . When Egbert Kahat came out from the Elk City district early this week hav ing 'txvn employed on the forest re- ! serve for some time past. A short j ; time ago Egbert was poisoned, poto j main, it was thought, since which he | j has not been feeling very well. He , probably will not re-enter the service. John 1*. Elmers, cashier of the First I National bank, accompanied by Mrs. ! Elmers and their daughter, Miss Eliza ! Iteth. will lenve Saturday morning for : an auto trip to Seattle where they will meet their son. Homer, who is a mld | shlpinan now on cruise with his ves sel from AuuaiMtlis. The battleship South Carolina, on which Homer * is , cruising, left Honolulu on July JO and on reaching Seattle will spend five days or so there then to San Francisco) and on home via the Panuma canal- ; They expect to be absent about two ; weeks. \ In glancing over the columns of the ,, , , ; f.®, '? n ®"y Herald we «Éite the po '*** <a * announcement of ibur former townsman, Allan O. Hess, who is a candidate for the office of sheriff of 1 I Lemhi county. Since leaving this part I of the state Mr. Hess has been engag ed in the auctioneering game and is at ! present conducting a second-hand j auction store at Salmon City. Charles Kunze departed Wednes day morning for ÿpokane where he will visit for a short time with his daughter, Mrs. E. D. Kerlee. aud fnm lly. and later going on to western Canada to investigate some coal pro perties in which became interested. | month or SPOKANE FIRM GETS ! Mr. Kerlee recently He will be gone a more. j • I ; SOUTH FORK JOB ; Contract Awarded to Otto Hanson af $2006 Above Appropriation. At acdntract price of $187,000 the construction of the first link of the Smith Fork project was awarded to Otto Hanson, a Spokane contractor, last Saturday, by the T T . S. bureau of public roads, the bid being $2000 in excess of the federal appropriation, the Orangeville Highway dis strict co operating to the extent of $50.000. Construction will be commenced within a short time and the contract calls for the completion of the work within 250 working days. U. S. Engi | neer, F. H. Cotter of Missoula, Is In the city '.«nil will estnblisli iierninneut headquarters ; j _ EENN . Two ball g3mes Will lie played next Sunday at the Fenn ball grounds, the first game being between Fenn and Keutervflle »nd Toln vs. the winners. IJie Fenn boys put up a very good brand of ball and It Is also said the ! Keutervijle team Is no slouch. The Tolo team cleaned up on the Grange-1 i ville second team last Sunday after- ! i noon by a score of 15 to 13. In this city and have t general siqiervisioi^ of the work. Tile contract covers a distance of approximately eleven miles, from a connection a few miles east: of this city at Rocky. Point to Meadow creek, near the Castle Creek ranger station. BALL GAM '"THE RAMBLIN' KID." A copy of the "The Ramblln Kid", by K;irl Wayland Bowman, cently received by this office from the publishers, the Bobbs-Merrill Co., of j Indianapolis. The author is an Idaho product, aim his writings which ap- peared ln Walt Mason style, went a long way toward stimulating Idaho's activities many of which In Jhis paper. -o Abstracts of title, conveying, notaries Public. RotbVoU Sk Quinlan. was re appeared , 27tf i i LEAGUE BASE BALL' % t High School Ball Park at Grangevllle 2:30 p. SUNDAY JULY 18 m. * « Kamiah VS. Grangeville i LYRIC One Day Only Wednesday JULY 21 LOCKLEAR The Daredevil of the Skies in The Great Air Robbery" Staged in the Clouds U First Matinee at 2:30 Shown at Regular Prices We have read the book and found It to t»e everything that its publishers have claimed ltto be. If you are a lover of "wtstern life", before the big rangts were ent up. the period when bands of wild horses were to lie found on every big range, you will fall in love with the characters around which thi' story is woven. The Ramblin' Kid was a wlzzard with horses and was able to conquer the worst of them. However, before we tell you all the story, get a copy of the book and read it for yourself. It is worth It FOR SALE. Modern six room house, one acre garden, fruits aud berries, in Juliaet ta. Idaho, for sale, or will trade for suitable Grangevllle property. Mrs. Emm» Keefer, Juliaotta, Idaho or L. M. Harris, Orangeville, Idaho. 34-2t COUNTY WARRANTS REDEEMED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following REGISTERED County Warrants, of Idaho County, Idaho, towtt: Current Expense tfund* Oct 1919 issue, numbers 25875. to 25993, inclu sive; and Jan. 1920 issue, numbers 25994 to 26186, inclusive. General Road fund, Oct 1919 issue, numbers 7448 to 7463, inclusive; and Jan. 1920 issue, numbers 7464 to 7492, inclusive. Bridge fund, Jan. 1920 issue, num hers 706 to 713, inclusive, will be (mid on presentation at the office of the uu derslgned, and that interest on the above described warrants will-cease on the 19th day of July, 1920. Dated at Grangevllle, Idaho, July q, 1920. OTIE L CONE * Oounitv Trei«'„rer * neasurer. I OUR Mid summer Clear ance SALE « is now on. Offering extraordinary low prices to close many lines of warm weather items. ONLY $2.95. OXFORDS AND PUMPS. 200 pair Shoes. This is a cleanup of Ladies', Boys' and Men's Shoes, Oxfords' and Pumps. Look them over—wonderful bargains. Our new lines of Queen Quality •Oxfords and Pumps are put into this sale at a Big Discount. 25 AND 50 CENTS. ONE DOLLAR. All Men's and Boys' Straw Hats. Men's Shirts,"light patterns only. Silks - Voiles - All on sale at Liberal Ladies Waists Discounts J, FRANK SIMS / ♦♦♦♦♦++++. WW * ' i * ♦ Vm « v » w HARVESTER'S SUPPLIES • , • Our stock is complete in all departments in tht' way of Harvester's Supplies, such as * GROCERIES, HARDWARE, FORKS, DER. RICK ROPE, PL1LLIES, WATERBAGS. (JAR DEN HOSE, LAWN SPRINKLERS, COOKING UTENSILS, TOOLS, TENTS, CANVAS, WORK CLOTHES, and WORK SHOES. Phone and mail orders given our prompt and care ful attention. n H » n !! wBxmmEtcr-'. , dmamo m JUSSHSEÆI'- ' LTD FEDERATED CHURCH The evening services of the Federat ed church will be omitted during the remainder of July and the month of August, and resumed .with renewed purpose and energy the flrot of Sept. I vet us concentrate on the Sunday school and the morning service. We expect the people of the Federated church to stand by these, for the sake of their own souls, the community and the Kingdom of God. H. S. Randall. Pastor. TEACHERS' .EXAMINATION The regular Teachers' Examinations j • for State nnd County Certificate will fie held at the court, house ln Grange- ! ville on July 22. 23 and 24. / Signed. MARGARET SWEET, County Supt. of Schools. 34-2t WAREHOUSE FOR SALE Made of corrugated Iron 80x70 feet, containing 600 feet of timber. Reas onable. See S- O. Abramson. Fenn T.lnhn * enn ' I(laha 201 f SWATMAN'S ADMINISTRATRIX SALE POSTPONED Owing to change in terms the ad- : mlnistratrix tale at public auction at the late W. E. Swatman residence In Ferdinand, has been changed to Mon -1 day, July 19th, commencing at 2 p. m. The sale Includes a complete saw prill. outfit and other articles too numerous to mention. Time will be given to October 1st, 1920. : REBECCA SWATMAN, Administratrix. FOR SALE ' Six registered Shorthorn bull calves, old enough for service. Edw. Nelson. 27 tf • Come! Try Mr. Edison's Realism Test Does the New Edison make you feel the _ presence of the Irving singer? Does it RE CREATE the efforts of famous jniit pwisnt«^ iats*—of great band s and orchestras? The Reafism Test et» ables yon to deter mine for yourself. GLANVILLE DRUG COMPANY : ! t r