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Wann's
A Provision
Center
Groceries and Meats
/
That's all.
This is our specialty.
want your trade and are making
effort to gain it. Fresh Çuods.
prices and prompt delivery.
We
every
reason
Drop in some time and see what a mod
el store is like. Price the good ,
at the quality and you'll
we hax'e the trade of the town.
look
sooiv see v In
THE CASH STORE
E. E. WANN
Both Phones
1'rec Delivery
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Reputation at Stake
a
This store has always hail the reputation nt carrying
the most beautibul and up-t^-date line of holiday goods
in Qfangeville and we are fully sustaining that reputa
tion this year, for our stock is mure complete and ar
tistic and the prices are lower than e r loi. me. We
have on display an unusually complete slock . I the
world's most desirable gifts and we sugge-t tint \ u
come early and look them over, even if you're not
ready to buy, as It will give you liuaWe tion
as to wliat would be suitable.
1
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The IV i g K t Drug Store
Night calls, Room 5. Alexander FicnU nrich Block
'V-.?
f The Gift \
8 j
rM A gift that gives the recipient pleasure the year
'round, a gift of value that represents worth
such is silverware.
z
I have a line of Roger's
makes. Sets and many odd pieces Come
the store and look at the finest display
ard silver in your eit\. 1 have made it a rule
to not he undersold. Quality high and the
prices— I'lJ make them ri lit.
standard
and other
to
I
stand
of
S
Silver increases tHe pleasure of
botH giver ami receiver
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* EARL G. WOOD
\
Hardware and Ranges
t
Advertise
GtowingHeat
From Every Ounce of t "ueL
When the mercury drops out o( sight, and
you just can't keep the house warm, you
lind it wonderlully convenient to
use a
3>S
à.
mu
0
(Equipped with Smokeless Device)
It's very liyht—carry it about heat any cold
Turn the wick high or low no
smoke—110 smell, hasily eared
<
•''it;«»;«.. £o:«v>-'
room.
danger—
lor and gives nine hours ol
comfort at one lilting ol
no
cozy
brass font. Finished in
nickel anil japan,
healer warranted.
Every
7k
with ils Hood ol steady,
brilliant lifllil is iHra! lor
tkr lung winter evenings
Latest improve«! central
Lamp
The
—re*d or sew by it—won't tire your eyes,
dreh burner. Made oi brass, nickel plated. Every lamp warranted.
II your dealer cannot supply tlie Rayo Lamp or Ferlectio» Gu
Heater. write our nearest agency lor a descriptive circular.
CONTINENTAL 05L C<).
(Incorporate«!«
TIE WEEK'S NEWS OF TIE COUNTY
;
What Has Happened Within the Bound
aries of Idaho County, an Empire
in Itself.
Stites.
(From the Sentinel)
Ezra Baird, old-time
miner, stage
prospector,
contractor and all
these"! • 1 l r. , !r tl r , V" * he days "*
r between' M a™ ™ ntri * Ct ' Hter
Dasï l nn \ T 0W8i * nd ' Varren '
narr Of tK 1 ^ jew | 8ton the for
Mit of the week, where he goes on will
business and to meet with old
Inends there.
All
T . i , ,
I * e , school organ has been pur
based and ,s now tn use today and
«1101 1 here was remaining in ;
and of the committee, 824 75 and of
•) a vote of the Board of Directors
said amount was ordered expended
lor hooks for the school library. It
was also ordered that a sidewalk
he laid and the school yard fenced.
Mrs. N. B. Pettibone and little
sou Lee are repotted on the sick
list.
ty
the
Nathan Hass and M. H. Hare of
came out from Elk City
Monday 011 their way home.
C. W. AVilles is registered at the
Trenumt from Elk City,
his way out for the winter.
E. B Meeker, state Road Com
missioner, was a visitor in Stites
1 lie latter part of last week.
'Mrs. Clay Robins, who has been
lisent on a prolonged visit to her
old home, leturned to Stites yester
day.
Spokane,
He is on
a
1
a
is
1
Bob Jones of Lewiston and Chas.
Muxey of the Prairie,
Stites
arrived in
yesterday, and took the
stage for the Jones ranch.
of
John Messam and Geo. Jennings
who have valueable holdings in
Elk camp passed through .Stites
Fiiday on their way to Spokane.
Geo. Sliissler from Newsome, iH
a sojourner iu Stites at present,
domiciled upon his homestead in
t lie southwest part of town.
Billy Seudker of Dixie, who has
mining interests in that camp, pass
ed through here Friday morning on
his way outside for a visit.
Seudker will return with him.
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if
Mrs.
well
oue
S. L.
Boyey,
manager of the
I blinder Mountain M. & M. Co's.
properties in the Orogrande sec
tion, came up from Spokane Fri
day, taking the stage for camp Sat
urday,
Jake Stites last week received a
trio of while Brahma fowls that ,
are beauties. To bis other products, her
Jake will add fowls for the mar- own
ket and at one dollar a head in the
mines, the inducement is certainly
geod.
Judge DeHav en of Orangeville, er
was in Stites yesterday on business
of a legal nature. He visited Koos
kia on a side trip.
by
S
"Three feet of snow at the Moun
t-tin Houser is what all the out
coming passengers on the Elk City
stage report, hut traveling is good.
2
White Bird.
( From Independent.)
The investment by conservative
citizens iu business and residence
property is a very good indication .
of the faith of the citizenship iu j
the city. Their advance has been
gradual but it has only been in
keeping with the general prosperity
that ims not only prevailed in this
city but in the country adjacent.
People who formerly resided in
our city on their return visits are
quick to see the change in condi
tions. There iB an atmosphere
of good times prevalent. There is
cessation of improvements
noticeable hero regarijless of the
financial nanic.
or
it
be
Launingliam of Grange
is visiting at the John Day
MO
returned
Galliiway,
Sherman
from Denver Sunday.
Mr. Ibskine was in the city Mon
day on his way to (lie Marshall
Lake country.
W. A. Bender aud Wm. How
laud transacted business at the
county seat last week.
Mis.
ville,
rauch.
Most fortunate is the boy or girl.
young man or young lady who is
given tlie opportunity to attend
school iu our little city. Its eduru- j
tional ad vantages surpass any town
of like nize in the state.
Mr. Chas Gordon was a county
sent visitor this week.
Mr. C. Brinkman and wife were
, , ,
in the city Monday from Pittstmrg.
Go to Geo Kossitcr to get your
horses shod. Shop in upper end of
, -
ClutP. RimmuiiB came down from
Mt. Idaho and spent Thanksgiving
iif Un* Brackett ranch. 1
Miss Mattie Rowe of Denver, is
. . . , ■ , i. ii
herr visiting her sister, Mrs. I. H. .
" aB *•
Art Nepiue was re-elected road
overseer in itistrict 2t>, on Douinecx
l'iains, Monday.
town.
-
Brown & Reed,
Fire Insurance.
Harpstor.
The
Rev.
Mr.
Thompson of
preach nt the school
house, Sunday Dec. 15th.
Stiles, will
Tl,e * Aid society of Harp
Hter ' wil > have a fair and ovster
Htipper on the evening of Dee. -JO,
for the benefit of the church.
will he held at the
It
School house.
All are cordially invited to attend.
Mr. Spicer, one of the leading
mining engineers of London, Eng
laud, has been making examina
; tions of the mines in the vicinity
of the Dewey esmp. on the South
Fork of the Clearwater,
44
or.
etc.
'1 lie Government has surveyed a
wagon road from the
ranch on Lighting Ridge, to
Meadows, the people of that vicini
ty will build tile road.
There are
sawmill.
three miles fioin Ilarpster.
Mrs. I. C. Tertian
ridge, will
the winter to
school.
Mr. Thos Snrridgo has just com
pleted o seven room cottage 011 his
farm one mile west of Ilarpster.
Met Fomas
he
of another
prospects
It will he located about
of Nine Pipe
move to Ilarpster for
send her children to
Ulg
Mw
Water Plant for Cottowooci.
Cottonwood Inis grantee' a fran
chise to local parties for putting in
a water system. It is stated the
plant is to cost 820,000 and work
is to be commenced at mice. The
franchise is to
which wil
-
run fifty years
give the company
plenty of time in which to reap a
harvest. For a town to .give
company afianchi-a for that length
of time looks to the average indi
vidual as a piece of foolishness and
something they
a
\
iu e pretty apt U
regret before the tune has expired.
School Notes.
and
The High school will give their
Friday
afternoon
You are invited. Come
next
Dec. 20th.
if yon can.
program
We wonder how many of our
good students find it net
prepare lessons on Sunday. We
believe that mental workers as
well as manual laborers need
oue day in seven for rest. We
have but five
a
vary to buy
1
school da\s in the City
week and the student who studies !
it
I
, seven days should rearrange their
her Htudy program and for his or
own individual good, not for the
good of the writer of this para
graph,
was
iu
Rev. Mr. Booz-r was the speak- S.
er iu the high school room Iasi
Tuesday morning, llis talk upon
"The Citizens iu Training" was
interesting anil logical aud enjoyed 1
by our young people. by
of
It is said that every dollar in
gold in the world cost over two
dollars, and every 50,000 gold
mines only two have paid.
Bismark
once said that one
!..
third of the students in Europe
killed themselves by ««xoosses, ui -
other third by over work, while
the remaining third
. Europe. Is this principal true in
j our country? Will it be tiue of our
boys?
. i the
gO VP IT) CO
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i
mi
t
Class in book-keeping are wish
ing to begin business methods but
find tbeniBelves without sufficient
money—college currency,
fault is with some book company y
or dealer outside of Grange ville.
Frank Gilleti is at borne, we
are told with sore eyes. I here is a
small epidemic of this sort abroad.
Some of our teachers have found
it neccessary to « lose a few minutes
before regular time because of th • t
shortness of daylight cm a cloudy
afternoon. This lias not been nec
essary in the lliuli school room ,,r
because there they have the electric
lights.
We ate slowly
Idaho mud sticks, that it should
be left out of doors and not carried
into the parlor nor the school or
class room.
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The
hy
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In
In
I
of
Good Cough Medicine for the
is Childicn. i,! î
The season for cough- and colds
j g ,, 0 w' at hand and to mu b care
cannot be .used to protect the child- w.
ren. A chibl is much more ljkely
to contract diplitimria or scarlet
fever wlcn he basa cold. The
that
earning
quicker you cure bis cob! tbe less
• CluuutxTl.tin's t.'ougb
is the sole reliance of
the risk,
ixKemetly
many mothers, and a few of those
of who have tried it are willing to use
Mrs F. F. Sturdier, of j
"1 have J
j
of
inucotif autl may he given us conn
1 .1 . 1 , . , ,,
cleutlv to a child us to au adult.
For sale by J. J. Pulse.
1 -
any other.
is ^ , !, 7'*-'* ' . ,
never used anything other than
. (; , ll||n , M . rlain - s r u.gl. K.unedv for i
my children hihI it iia« always
^j ven sati-factiou."
,,., ne ,]y contains no opium or other
This
orl
■ r.
Blank note and scale books for
sale at this office.
Methodist Episcopal Church.
Snmliiv services: Sabbath school
ut lu a. ni ; preaching at 11 a. ra.
mol 7:30 p. in ; Epworth League,
; 0:30 p. m.
ncHilay evening at 7:30.
ward linker, pastor.
Sabbath School at 10 It. m.,
Junior Christian Endeavor at 3. p.
m. Mrs. Geo. M. Reid, 8upt.
Christian Endeavor service at 6:30
p. m. Leaders, G. W. Marshall
and Elmer Schnell.
Prayer meeting Wed
Rev. Ed
1S-19
Farm loans. A. E. Parker. 46 tf
of
descent
fflapleine
It
Best in the West
- West is c Best
44
ft
A pure vegetable extract
with a distinctive maple flav
or. A 2 ounce bottle for 35c
added to 7 lbs. granulated
sugar dissolved -in 4 pints of
boiling water, will make two
gallons of Syrup better than
Maple, for less than 60c a
gallon. Also used for flavor
cakes, candies, desserts,
etc. Ask your grocer or
write
a
he
to
Ulg
Crescent Mfg. Co
SEATTLE, WASH
rs
Mw .X
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V
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' î trit
P
fresh
mlreU
yt. Goods
. by them
, l'nr inert
on fid t
-
a
.use
they
i cil Up
I 1 Xpert*
.. . cheap
our sure
: ft Luyitifr
nt out by
eienl iotifc
: it worthy
:
a
y
\
• -1
U
J Annual
a «filma*
: : i :
J.
Tim
grandmothers of the old
Dutch Dunkard families of Western
l'ennsylvania bave made aud used
Hickory Bark Cough Remedy"
and reined their families on it for
as
a hundred
Now you can
Ask for
years.
to buy it of your dealers.
use it, because it is pure;
will stop your cough;
cause it is the best cough remedy
1 made today. Try it. For sale by
City Drug Store and all dealers
! every where.
and
it
because it
I
■n
ft
20tf
or
Muscular Pains Cured.
'■During the summer of 1903 I
was troubled with muscular pains
iu the instep of my foot," says Mr
S. lVdlar, of Toronto, Ont. At
times it was so painful I could
hardly walk. ('hauiberlain's Pain
Balm was recommended to me, so
1 tried it and was completely cured
by one small bottle. I have since
recommended it to several oi my
friends, all of whom speak highly
of it." For sale by J. J. Pulse.
I
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in
two
NOTICE.
ngcville, Idaho, October 7, 1907.
!.. Willi
M O'Hrlt-li:
-
in
our
ified that we, the umler
•etided (600 for improvement
m. described mining claims:
mid Fourth of July, situate In
. i the Rubins Minin« District, and iu the nelgh
CO ln>ihu .«i of the town by the name of Center.
! I lie uhnve amount was spent »lid expended
darin« the yurt* Ivor«, lyofl hid! 1907,(100 to each
The record of such work Is
der « office of Iduhn
i Y mi are hi
slimed, Inm
by
mi tlit* f.dlo
l)i iimluine
■*<-ii >■
■ I 1,1 tin- U.-c
ty. State of Idaho.
tidursdgm*«!, Ed. J. Lycett and
ill, apply under provisions of
1 of the Revised Statutes of the
hein« the amount required to
forth«
t
We. the
but
y
we
a
• t
nec
,,r
or
i
,i,i ii
i.,rt
United St*t
hold the s
if with!
1905190t. and 1907. Aud
the service of thin
inety «lays after this notice
refuse to contribute
of Mich expenditure a* co
hich will amount to the sum of (200,
D« om>-thlrd interest in such claim, If
vour interest in the claim will
< fhe property of the undersigned, as pro
• by t ie laws of the United States.
i_*4 - f the Revised Statutes.
.
da
fro
The
«»lice, and
thi
fail
hy publication
proporii
». y<
io not du
>
Irll-.l f,
Ed. J. Lycett
J. Conrad Graff
STATE OF IDAHO,
< «.tint v of Ne a Per«'
Ed. J 1
«1 J Conrad Graff being first
> : That they have read the
1 that tin- same is true as they
Inly
verily believe.
Ed. J l ycett
J. Conrad Graff
SubHcrib. <i and sworn to before me this 7th day
'tober, 1907.
John D McConkey
Notary Public.
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NOT« K TO CKKDITORS.
In the Probate » «»nit, Idaho County, state of
Idaho,
In m.ttter of the estate of Andrew Easton,
deceased.
N*.tlce is hereby given, thHt letters of Admin
istr.aiuii on the estate of Andrew Easton, de
graiited t«* the uuderaigtied on the
I lii « 1 1» > «it Ocfolter, 1907, by the probatecourt
of Idaho county.
the
i,! î ' J ; r. ,*î ' x l . 1 1 ' î .7« n ■*.. «■ifhinmiminiiS'tS«
colds ° f th '* ,lotlc *'
care Thisjnn a*> urNovi mlier.i'«07.
w. n s,-«ii*! xuy'. 1 Ad,nln, * t r»« or -
The
that
25-29
Notice of Administrator's Sale
of Real Estate.
N« it if»* is hcpi-by given that in purfmauce of
ni'de and entered by the Pro
bale i .urf of th ■ Gountv of Idaho. State of
Idal
less
of
,i or.lsr of kalis
those
use
of j
have J
t he 25th «lay of November, 1907, In the
att.rof the «Mate of Thomas McLeod, deceaa
u»iit*r>i«ned adminiMtrator of said
«■Htnte will sell a |*rivate sale eubiect to con
j tirmation by the said Probate Court, the follow
MTlbed real property, to-wit:
mencing at a point in the west line of
lion stre« t. in Hall's Addition to the town
of G rangt* v ilie. Idaho, said point being at the
*«>ruer of North Kitth street aud
«nid A«ldilioii; running thence
outh line of said North Fifth
*t were extended west) a dis
of Jon f(*et; thence st right angles south
o feet; thence at right angles easterly 200
■ «•the west line of Junction street, thence
• »r t iierly along the west line of Junction street
conn- -oof..*! t«» place of beginning; in the ne^ of
,, the NKf, -ec. l'J, Tp. 80 N., R. 3 E. B. M.
T»ie smU* will be made on or afierthe'27ih
^ j? t ci uÂ'oTm à"Ô. *1* .S"oÂiîï
1. the
than
for i
«red (
other
di«
r„%'
r>
;«t
This
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I
ville Idaho.
of K«h- ; Canh upou confirmation of
sale by Probate Court.
' 2 H -3
T.
for
Catherine McLeod,
Administratrix.
PUT YOUR MONEY
Into tha bast fruit land
(hat it, in
LEWISTON-CLARKSTON
VALLEY
And bank flurries will not
worry you. The first
full crop will pay for the entire investment. Net
average profits for a long term of years in cur or
chards and vineyards have been $300 to $400
per acre per year over all expenses. Experienc
ed judges insist that these lands will be thought
cheap in a very few years at three times the
present value, aside from the
ever increasing
We plant and care
value of good fruit trees,
for the orchards if desired until you want to live
on it.
Living on a fruit tract in the Lewiston
Clarkston valley means closeness of neighbors,
two good towns only one to four miles away,
good schools,
lights, water under pressure for all uses, the
daily paper, concerts and theaters for those who
want them. ^Railroads built and building and
manufacturing and other industries will make
churches, telephones, electric
these tracts very valuable in the near future,
aside from their investment value as orchards.
Better come down while the good weather
Call at the Company office in Clarkston,
or at the office of Lewiston Orchards in the Kjos
building, or at the office of Clarkston Heights at
412 Main street, in Lewiston, and get a free
tomobile ride over the two irrigated tracts. Or
drop a line to the Development League in either
town and get the handsome pamphlets free.
lasts.
au
The Inland Abstract and Investment Co., Ltd.
INCORPORATED
BONDED ABSTRACTERS
Abstract* of Real Estate and Mining Property Furnished on Short Notice
J. A. BRADBURY, Sec, and Mgr., CrangevSIle, Idaho
FURSiHIDES
HUMTER8'&TRAPP ER8'QUIDE.^r^
fi-ether bound. He«» thin* on the subject d«BB
Jr .
WE
BUY
ra
written. Illustrating ail Par Animal*. All
. How and where to
Sr
and to hecotna a
*5 HI dee tanned into
. wXFWOSsjbssl
< «i.ti.mer»
Ix-antifnl RmIhhi.
HiUu and l'un to ua aud
highest prices. Aaderark B
» ! 3 Ja ' 5 ' 5 -S'3-T-a-M-8-a-S-3-a-3'S'3^3-3-3-;i-a-8-3-a-9'3r»fl-3-3-3-3-3-S-S-3-»?S-3-a-0>a'a'9!9ä,
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L. J. ROOT LUMBER YARD
ft
Sucssor to Monlux Lumber Company
A complete stock of Rough and
Finishing Lumber always on hand
I ORANGEVILLE,
IDAHO 8
ft
THE LEADING SCHOOL
is the one that gives each student most personal help in Short
hand. Bookkeeping, Typewriting, Telegraphy, etc. Personal
help in your studies means greater progress and Success for you.
Students may enter at any time. Write for catalogue.
LEWISTON BUSINESS COLLEGE, Lewiston, Ida.
1
City Drug Store
I
Dr. E. H. Sheaffer, Prop.
Pure Drugs,
Prescriptions carefully
compounded
Jewelry and silverware
QRANUEVILLE, IDAHO
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I
I
LIVERY AND FEED
unit
Best rigs in the city. Ex
cellent saddle horses. Board
by the day or week.
I
V. HOLZ & SON
Brickmakers, Contractors
and Builders.
A©ig Supply of the Best
brick and good lime always
on hand.
Orangeville, Idaho.
Camas Prairie
Real Estate Agency
J. M.Wolb.rt, Mgr.
Have for sale some of the finest and most pro
ductive farms iu Idaho County. All good lands.
Look this up. Investigate.
Office on ground floor, Main St.
COTTONWOOD, IDAHO
1
Office
Saloon
I
Carria* tha following branda
of popular wHiaKloat
Hermitage
Burk's Irish
Crab Orchard
Bushmell Malt
Olen Levitt Scotch
Hiram Walkers Cana
dian Club.
Ali
Ale and Boar
a ertoico itocR of win*
His Key West and imported
Cigars are the beat.
I
CMMS PRAIRIE
MACHINE SHOPS
All kinds of Lathe Work and
Machine Repairing
Horseshoeing and
Wagon Making
J. F. JACKSON
Successor to D. R. Atherton
East End Mala St.
Or.af.vUto, Mit.
W. H. RALPH
LICENSED
AUCTIONEER
NEZ PERCE, - IDAHO.
His long experience and flattering
success makes his services sought
after throughout centre! Idaho.
Terms reasonable and satisfaction
guaranteed. Dates arranged for
et the Free Press office

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