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The"Printzess" Coats, "Printzess" Suits
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the Big' Cities of America Üom P e
Have created tHe style for 1908 in
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items such as Belts, Neck Weap, Purses, etc.
are
The Lady wearing a
The little new
display—the results of personal selections i
Printzess" Coat or Suit may feel assured that she
is as highly favored as the favored sister in the largest cities,
garments—all the new things for the fall season.
now
in the foremost Eastern
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We show ioo
on
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markets.
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j\ Royal Tailor Suit
-No other Tailor is Producing equal values or styles—
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Is the Choicest mahe for men
And tKe Fit is Guaranteed to Remain Permanently
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You Get tKe Newest and Best THings to Wear at
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THE BURT L. CROSBY CO.., ORANQEVILLE
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A. Cooper of Whitebird was in
town the last of the week.
One of the Newman brothers
spent Saturday and Sunday in
Orangeville.
Editor Roberts of the Stiles
Sentinel came up Friday to attend
the Brady speech.
Kamiah is organizing a company
for the purpose of installing a
system of water works. Kamiah
is one of the hustling towns of
Idaho couuty.
Messrs. Jacob and Meyers, two
Lewiston gentlemen who have
property in the Hump, passed
through Orangeville enroule to
that camp the last of the week.
Charles Flyn of the Salmon
river country, made this office
substantial call while in town the
first of the week.
Charles Crawford of Clearwater
was in this city the first of the
week on business. While here he
visited the court house and paid
his tax for the present year. Ho
was surprised at the amount of
the same.
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Mr. Tom W. Bales in Free Press, Sept. 24, '08, States: "Our honest opinion is that we can save from $3.00 to $5.00 per acre with our combine {'08 Holt) over the work of any binder or stationary
rig we have ever put in the field. Every combine that comes on the Prairie will have the effect of increasing the value of the land by making
it possible io make more money off every acre farmed. ' '
A Boon to Prairie Farmers
HOLT BROS.' SIDE-HILL
COMBINED HARVESTERS
(TimeTried and Original Machine-25 Years in the Field)
FOR BIG FARMERS AND SMALL FARMERS
5 Holt
Regulars
Operated on
Drumheller Ranch
near Walla Walla
Requires 3 to 4 Men
14 to 16 Horses
Cuts, Threshers and Sacks
15 to 20 Acres per Day
BABY HOLT SPECIAL, 8 AND 10 FEET CUT
Save You
$3 to $4
Per Acre
in Harvest
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These are 20 ft.
Machines Requir
ing 26 to 32
Horses and
4 and 5 Men.
Each will average
35 to 40 Acres
per day.
Holt Holley on
J. A. Steele Ranch
Kahlotus, Wash.
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Requires 18 to 20
Horses & 4 Men
Average 25 to 30
Acres per day.
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HOLT REGULAR 20 FT. CUT
HOLT HOLLY 14 FT. CUT
Vollmer, Idaho, writes October I,
Bales-Jones Company Co., Grangeville, said August 31, 1908:
D. E Bell,
1908:
" Don't see how any machine could do better,
with an 18 ft. machine and 26 horses
We have cut 280 acres of barley in 8 days
The harvester is giving perfect satisfaction."
With the help of'you! agenfhioneilJl Tl ' is Ù the firs! combine ! ever saw.
heaviest grain that ever grew in Idaho ifthJo inubk " macMm 320 *'« 0,lhe
WRITE FOR NEW ILLUSTRATED BOOK, JUST FROM THE PRESS,
DESCRIBING 5 STYLES WE
Washington The Holt Manufacturing Co
BUILD FOR 1909
Spokane
Wash.
Plenty of money to loan on real i
! estate security at a low rate of in-1
! fernst. Savings & Trust Co. 17tf
J Land script for sale lowest prices
I address R. E. Wilson, Cambridge
Idaho. 16-7
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Girl over fifteen years of age,
desiring home to attend school, j
address, or aply to Mrs. Walter 1
uuuell, Grangeville. 18-2
Dr. King the eye specialis will,
he in Grangeville again in Oct.
13tf
Blue Prints
Showing present ownership of
lands on Camas Prairie for sale by
Inland Abstract Co. 44tf.
Fine W heat
John Vanderwall, who lives on
the Baulch ranch, six miles west
of town, bought
h indies of as fiue a wheat
have seen this fall. The wheat
was over six feet tall and well
filled heads.
to town two
as we
The two bundles
were shipped out the first of the
week to Spokane where they will
be on exhibit as an advertisment
of the Camas Prairie.
Resolution of Condolence.
Whereas, It has pleased our
Heavenly Father in his infinite
wisdom to remove from our midst
during the past few days Sister
Elsie Jack, a member of Mezpali
Lodge No. 12, Grangeville, Idaho
Be it Resolved, That it is our sad
duty to mourn the loss of our be
loved sister; and may it be further
resolved that while we are made
doubly and by lookinR at her va .
cnnfc chair and for her generous
expression of sympathy and kind
ness, we bow in bumble submission
to God.
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And cause our Charter to 1
be draped iu mourning for a period !
of thirty days in memory of her. !
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Ue it aiBO Keaolved, I ll?lt we ten* J
der our deepest sympathy to her |
bereaved husband and pray that 1
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God may sustain and comfort him,
and that he and we mav think nf
ana tuai ne ana we may tnink of
her not as dead but asleep in Jesus,
n rpi .. . ,
tie It Kesoivea, 1 hat a copy of
these resolutions he unread norm
uiese résonnions oe spread upon
the records of our ledge, a copy
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Seilt to ber husband, and a copy
.
P r,,, ted * n The Idaho Odd bellow,
ftlu * * n t * ie c >ty papers,
Respectfully submitted,
Gertrude Vincent,
Barbara Pfeufer,
Eva Overman,
Committee.
There will be services at the
Cathoic church next Sunday
follows: Sunday school at 10 a. m.,i
w a. j . . . M
Mass At 10:30, conducted by One
of the Ronodipfcinp Fn.t,hora n #
OI line nenetucuue rainera Of I
CottOIlWOOd. !
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z\n no uncement.
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r Or tn© beat Of photography call
at, ThomiiHon's olmto i/allm-v All
as Auurapaon s pnoto ganeiy. All
work guaranteed first claas. Gal
! lery next door to Grangeville
Savings and Trust Co i
® h kj ,
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| Fo r Chronic D la rrhoea
1 ti urL-i • I - T
, "While IU the army in 1863 I was
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takeu w,th chrome diarrhoea,"
8 Q .r p-u r South
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Gibson, l a. "1 have Since tried
~^rr.Ax/lîx»a u,,*.
man y remedies but without an\
De rma«ent relief until Mr A W
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Miles, of this place, persuaded me
, , f'h.mhn.l.ir.n r* 1 ;
to try Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy,
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one bottle of which stopped it at
Annü n l?ni. nain h.. T T
One©. Por sale by J. J. x'ulse.
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IN THE PROBATE COURT OF IDAHO COUN
TY, STATE OF IDAHO
Order for hoar
ing to enforce
performance
In the Matter of the Es
tate of Wm. Steinheiser de
ceaHed, Vivian K. Stein
heiser, Executrix.
It appearing to the court that a petition has
been tiled herein, by the Seattle-Idaho Mining
and Milling Tompauy a corporation, by it.i
attorney, L. Vinevard for the purpose inforcing
the performance of a certain contract i
ing made bv said Corporation
named decedent during his life time
I conVL , yanceof described premises, to
! cubic feet per second of the waters of Rhett
creek, commencing at the dam of Dilliuger's
! Water wrlght. Said dam being situated on
! Khett Greek about '4 of a mile above thejuue
tioti or Meadow and Rhett creeks, and about
of ft mile northerly from Dillinger's Arasti«,
together with the ditch or canftl tluough which
»aid water runs, the length of the same being
allout two miles on the wy.t side of Rhett creek:
and the place of its intended use is about i l 2
jSÎMnÂiLÂT/tt^'BtoJl^t'ÏÏÂkïïï
i p 1 ?"* Mining District, Idaho county, Idaho.
Saul water right being located on the :10th, day
of June 1H97. by Wm. II. Philpsaud recorded in
connected with the Rheet-Creek Placer Mining
Claim, as the same is held by the said estate
and located and recorded in said records in
said mining district.
It Is ordered that t«>e mil day of October
UKW is hereby Bxed a. the time tor hearing the
said petition, and notice of said hearing 1 » here
by directed to be given to all persons interested
in said estate requiring them to appear at the
hour of 10 o'eiork a. m of said date at the
court room, at the court house in Grangeville,
Idaho County, Idaho, and show panne it any
they iiave. why the prayer of »aid petition
„tumid not he granted
it la fntther ordered that euch nntiee he gi
by publication thereof fu tlie Idaho Countv
f ree Press a newspaper of general circulation
in said County of Idaho at least four stiece
weeks from the date of first publication,
:
■nt
ith the above
for the
wit: Ten
R. F. Fulton,
Probate Judge.
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NOTICE OF BALK OF RK A LIEST ATE BY
EXECUTRIX
Notice is here by given that iu pursuance of
order of sale made and eutered by the Pro
, bate Court of Idaho couuty. State of Idaho,
j on the nth day of October. V.ios in the matter of
! the estate of William Steinheiser, deceased,
1 the undersigned Executrix of the lait Will
and Testimeut of said deceased, will tell at
private sale, subject to confirmation by said
Court, the following described real property, to
wit: An undivided ' 4 interest in and to lota
inclusive in Block A; Lots 1 to 12 in*
elusive in Block B: Lots 1 to 6 inclusive in
Block <'; lots l to 6 inclusive in Block D; Lota
l to 12 inclusive in block E; Lots 1 to 6 in
clusive iu Block F; Lots 1 to 6 inclusive in
Block (i; Lots 1 to 12 inclusive in Block H;
Lots 1 toi» inclusive iu Block I ; Lota 1 to 6 in*
elusive in Block J; Lot« 1 to 12 inclusive in
Block K : Lots 1 to t> inclusive iu Block L; Lota
1 to <> inclusive in Block M : Loti 1 to 12 in
clusive in Block N ; I>ots 1 to 6 inclusive in
Block O; Lots 1 to 6 inclusive in Biock P; |
and Lots 1 to 12 inclusive iu Block Q; all in
Orchard Heights Addition to the City of
Grangeville, Idaho County, State of Idaho
Said Sale will be made on or after the 24tb
day of October, l'JüH and bids will l*e received
at the law office of W. N. Scales in the City of
Grangeville, Idaho.
Terms of sale; T
to acc
ful money of the United Status
mat ion of sale by Probate Court
1 to 6
Per cent of amount bid j
pau y each hid and balance caah, law*
upon couflr
Viviau E. Hteinheiser
Executrix of the Estate of William
Stein heiser, deceased.
19-2
A. V. Ball, Auctioneer, will cry
sales in any part of the county!
Residence one half mile north •
Grangeville.
Dr. King
DUNLAP'S
Jewelry Store
Oct. 26th & 27th
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By oar new system of treat
ment of Muscles by Glasses
cure Nervousness, Epilepsey,
Chores, Ricketts, St. Vit»
Dunce, Painful Mensuration,
Bed-wetting, Chronic Nose
Bleeding and Straighten Cross
Eyes.
we
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The King Co.
Wash.
Spokane,
For Sale—Blank note and scale
books for Bale at this office.

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