News of Idaho County CË KAMIAH (From the Progress) The wife aud children of W. S. Dyer, living up the seven mile canyon bave been undergoing a siege of diphtheria and having a serions time of it, one child dying from it last Sunday and Mrs. Dyer has been very ill but we are in formed by the attending physician, Dr. Kelly of Nez Perce, that they are improving now and are on the road to recovery. Albert Jewell, brother of William has just returned from N. D. where he has been at work for He reports the some months, thermometer as standing at 35 de grees below when he left, and still is enamored with the country; thats all right for those who like that sort of weather, hnt we've had all of it we ever care to see. While eugaged in a friendly scume with Ellard McTarnahau last week, Wm. Linder got the worst of the deal and was thrown, striking a door and breaking two of bis ribs. There is plenty of snow on the hill for logging and the saw mills are taking advantage of the good Bleigh roads. E. D. Parr has been circulating a paper asking the producers to meet at the hall on Jan. 30th at 2 p. m. to discuss the feasibility of organizing a fruit and grain pro ducer's association, to enable - them to secure better means of disposing of their products. When the new road ou the prairie was completed and traffic and travel began over it, it was feared by many that it would take a great amonnt off this line, even to such an extent, so it was pre dicted by some, that only a mixed train would be used over this branch; but all this talk has proved to be without foundation. We are reliably informed that the business done now is fully equal to that done before the coming of the new road, an extra coach beiug placed on the passenger train a short time back, and Mr. Carlisle tells us that he sold sixty tickets in one morn ing recently. We are glad to note this, it is only another proof that the prosperity and growth, not only of our own town, but of all others along the line, is an assured fact, that it is not a boom, but a steadily increasing growth and we hope and believe that it will con tinue and that the Katniah Valley and country tributary to it will ere long be known as one of the great est and best in this great and good state of Idaho. The Lewiston Daily Trihuneand the Free Press, both one year for ' 20tf $7.50 Of iS) The Bargain Store - SALE Still continues and there has been still addi tional cut in Prices from the First Salé. Prices to get in and make you purchase before it closes SATURDAY NIGHT at io O'clock The National Brokerage & Sale Co. in charge A Two for the Price of One The Sensational Subscription Offer of the Year Regular Price The Lewiston Daily Tribune $7.50 (One Year) OUR PRICE S7.50 The Idaho County Free Press 2.00 (One Year) $9.50 FOR THE TWO Total offer. You all know By special arrangement we are enabled to make the above what the Daily Tribune is, likewise the Weekly Free Press. Think of it, the two for the price of one. This offer applies to advance and new subscription only. Order early as we cannot guarantee this offer for but a limited time. THE FREE PRESS, GRANGEVILLE KOOSKIA (From Mountaineer) Five cars of hogs and three cars of cattle were shipped from here this morniug. Arthur Burkenbine is still in a very critical condition but at this recovery writing the chances for are in his favor. JameB Cnrrington went up river deer hunt shortly before the close of the season and got two. Uncle Jim can pnt it all over the young hunters when it comes to "knowing how". The Fenn and Dobbs families re turned to Moscow last week where the young folks are attending school. Major Fenn is in Missoula Dn business connected with the forest reserve. He is expected back the first of the week. A. Flurey disposed of his shingle mill stock to Dr. Alcore and left here Tuesday for his home in Seattle. D. M. Mitchell, who has been over in the Yakima country for several weeks, returned to his home at Winona Tuesday, pretty good country while away, but uo improvement on what we have to offer in Idaho county. It is said that that portion of the game law referring to hunting deer with dogs was shamefully disre garded this season on the adjacent ridges. The attention of the game warden has been called to certain parties on Harris ridge who are guilty of such violation. The knocker might just as well put away his little hammer. He has worked himself out of a job in Kooskia and must go elsewhere. The sour-faced growler, too, who works overtime with his jaw, is up against it. Pretty soon there will be all kinds of work around here and then it will be up to him to move. If there is anything on earth that will scare a chronic growler until he turns white be hind the gills, it is the sight of any thing that lookB like work. on a He saw some CLEARWATER Clearwater and vicinity are hav ing the coldest weather and heav iest snow that has been Been here this winter. Protracted meetings will com mence here Tuesday night, Janu ary 12th at the Baptist church. Mrs. R. M. Kuark is quite sick at present writing. Mrs. Cor wan Pell received the sad news of the death of her moth er January 6th. STEUNENBERC _W. I. Long has returned from a trip to Spokane. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Taylor turned from a trip to Garfield, Wash., where they have visit a short time. Theo. Schneller of Graugeville was a visitor here Sunday. Mrs. Yates spent a conple of days in Vollmer this week on local busi ness. Carl Yount is on the sick list this week, being troubled with neuralgia of the face. J. Freng from Lewiston visited with his brother, G. A. Freng. at this place last week. L. J. Esslinger spent Sunday in Vollmer returning the same day. P. Scott returned from Vollmer Sunday evening after spending the day there. Wm. Schueller, of Fergus Falls, Minnesota, is visiting relatives at this place. Miss E. Smith from West Lake is now employed at the restanraut conducted by Mrs. Yates. Philip Schueller spent Tuesday in Vollmer on business. G. W. Cottrell section foreman at this station returned from a trip to Walla Walla this week. The freight trains are irregular this week on account of the heavy snow. re Civil Action. There was a civil action in Judge Vineyard's court last week, Wm. Plummer bringing action against Robert McConnell for wages. After due consideration the court gave the plaintiff judgement for $100. Atty. Oasady appeared for the plaintiff and Atty. Hardy for the defendant. For Rent. Seven room house on Idaho ave nue, partially furnished. Inquire of J. B. Adams. 'for workingmen Levi Strauss ^ Ô Co's Overalls ■elected denim die two horse brand Qrand Ball Whitebird Friday Eve. Jan. 22. To be Given by Stock Association Good Music and a Big Time; Be Sure and Come. Tickets for Dance and Banquet, $ 2.50 Supper Served at the Popular Newman house 32-3 I WILL'S SEEDS AND TREES* Why has our bus iness mere than doubled in the past two years? _Send for 26th Annual Catalog; of every thing 'many things that will interest ou between the beau iful covers in seven colors. Oscar H. Will & Co., Bismack, N. D. 32 March 25. With Every Sack of Princess Flour goes our guarantee of quality —made from the pick of plump, healthy Bluestem and Turkey Red wheat and milled under con dition of absolute cleanliness It makes the sweetest and most nutritious loaf of bread that ever came out of the oven Every empty sack makes a fine hand towel Ask your grocer for PRINCESS FLOUR Lewiston Milling Co. LIMITED 'U. THE L. E. BARN (Formerly Lanninghams's Barn) LIVERY AND FEED Best Rigs in the City. Excellent Saddle Horses. Board by Day or Week. GIVE US A CALL SAM JONES Proprietor, Grangeville Contractor 3 and s Builder \ Frames, Porch Columns, Brackets, Turning and Scroll \ Sawing any style, Saws gummed, Filed and set. jj PRICES CONSISTENT WITH COOD WORK. Î WAW WMAMMWAMMWAW WMWAWWMVMWVMVAWAWMVWW MMW WWW 1»' A. J. Turner Bf Bank of Camas Prairie Grangeville, Idaho; CAPITAL andüSURPLUS . $ 130,000 officers; F. W. Kettenbach, President A. Freldenrlch, Vice-President W. w. Brown. Cashier John Norwood. Asst. Cashier directors W. W. Brown, A. Freldenrlch, Frank McGrane, F. W. Kettenbach, W. F. Ketteuh.ch Jesse L. Rains, Win. Ktetnhelser Fire Proof Vault for safe keenlnR of customers papers aud valuables. A general banking business transacted. Interest Paid on Time Deposits Grangeville ««a Meadows Stage Line Good four-horse wagons and careful drivers. Leaves Grangeville every day except Monday, at 6 a. m., and arrives every day except Tuesday, at 12 m KARE —Grangeville to Meadows, —Grangeville to White Bird, Only three days from Grangeville to Boise over one of the most picturesque routes in the west, and no night rides. For further information call on E. R. CAWLEY, Agent, Orangeville, Idaho $9.oo 2.00 fW. E. Graham * FURNITURE. AND UNDERTAKING 7# 7# * * * Heavy Drape Broadcloth Caaki-t ^ ..W0.oo aA »50.00 ^ * Main Plash Casket Heavy Plain Casket.$35.00 Varnish Cases Children's size, up from « * * * $20 00 to $30.00 $5.00 * * * 7# * EMBALMING A SPECIALTY -9 AU« SUMMONS FOK PUBLICATION lu the District Tourt of the Second Judicial District of the State of Idaho, iu nud for the County of Idaho. Krank M Peck, Plaintiff vs. Alfred Adams, Jr. and I Morton Adams. Defendants The State of Idaho Sends Grcetiug To Alfred Adams Jr and I. Morton Adams, Defendants. You are hereby notified that there has been tiled in the office of the Clerk of the District Court of the Secoud Judicial District of the State of Idaho, in aud for the County of Idaho, the complaint of the above named plaintiff. You are hereby summoned and required to appear and answer said complaint within twenty days after service on you of this Sum mons, if served within this judicial district, ... If served elsewhere, within forty days. And you arc hereby notified that if you fail to apnear and answer said complaint as above re quired the said plaiutiff will appeal und apply to the Court for the relief demanded iu the com plalut; The said action is brought, to obtain a Judgment aud Decree of the above eutitled Court; That the said Plaintiff be adjudged and de creed to Ik* the owner of an undivided one-half interest in each aud all of the miuiug claims and mining property set out and described iu the complaint ou file in the above eutitled actiou, and that he is eutitled to the possession thereof; said property is described as follows: The South Fork No 1, South Fork No. 2, South Fork No 55, South Fork No. 4, Butt In No. 1, Butt In No 2, ü lit K«lge, Candlestick, Candle stick No 1, and Candlestick No 2; all situated In the Klk City Mining District, in Idaho Coun ty, Idaho; ana all being Quartz Mining Claims; That the defendants be required to execute a good and sufficient deed, thereby conveying to this Plaintiff an undivided one half interest in each aud all of said Miuiug Claims and Mining Property. That should defendants, or either of them, fail to execute and deliver said Deed within thirty ( tu ) days after the tiling of a Decree in this action, that the Clerk of the above entitled Court be appointed a Commissioner of said Court, and directed by laid Judgment and De cree to execute said Deed to said Plaintiff, thereby conveying said undivided one-half in terest In said property to him in lieu of said conveyance to be made by said Defendants, or either of them; and that said Deed, so executed by said Clerk same force aud effect as if executed by the De fendants; That the pretended conveyance made by the Defendant Alfred Adams Jr., to the said feudautl. Morton Adains, purporting to vey said above described property, be declared to be void and of no effect, and to have been made in pursuance of a conspiracy to cheat and defraud thla Plaintiff; For such other and further relief as may seem meet aud proper to the Court; and for costs of suit. # Thé particulars, more fully appearing by the complaint of Plaiutiff on tile in the above eu titled Attest my hand and seal of said District Court this 24th day of December, 1908. J. I. OVERMAN, Clen. By J B. WHITE. Deputy Clerk. r HKALj W. N. 8CALE8, Attorney for Plaiutiff, Resi dence and post office Graugeville, Idaho Couti ty. 8late of Idaho. commissioner, shall have the is action. U .'i PROFESSIONAL CARDS | F. A. Campbell Physician and Sukgkon Office: Bunk of Camas Prairie Building Hours 2 to 4 P M Granokvillx, Idaho Gh S. Stockton, Physician and Sukokon Office up stairs in Grabski Building; ooposite Post Office. C. W. Slusser, M. D. PlIYtUCIAX AND SURGEON Office, A A K. Block. Office phone No. 476. House Phone No. 473. Orangeville, Idaho. r •* W. N. Scales Attornky-at-Law Practice« in all the court#. Office iu Bank of Cama* Prairie Building G range ville, Idaho J. W. Akin Vethrinaky Surgeon Office at SHin Jones' Barn. Call« answered day or night. Both Phones No. Ill Grangevlile, Idaho. 4 H. Taylor Attvrnky-at Law Practice» iu all the Court«. Orangeville, Idaho C. T. McDonald Attornky-at-Law. Will practice iu all the Courts ot Idaho and Washington. Office on State stretjt. R. F. Fulton Attornky-at-Law Offices: Bank of Camas Prairie BuildltiK Porbate and Real Estate Li a SDeclalty. James E. Babb Attorn by-at- La w Lewiston National Bank Building. Lewiston. Idaho. M. Reese Hattabaugh Attornky-at-Law Office under First National Bank A. S. Hardy, Attornky-at-Law Practices in all courts. Grangeville. Idaho. W. H. Casady, Attornky-at-Law Practices In all courts. Office tional Bank. PACIFIC PHONE 831 ver First Na COCIETIES. w. o. w. GRANGEVILLE CAMP NO. 20t) Meets First and Third Mondays of each month at I. O. O. K. Hall. K. H. Ambler, Clerk James McConnell, C.C Encampment I. O. O. F. Camas Prairie No. 18. Meets he Second and Fourth Saturdays at I. O. O. F. hall at 9:00 P. M. E. J. Briscoe, Scribe. B. D. Knohh. C. P. I. O. O. F. Mt. Idaho Lodge No. 7. Meets every Saturday at their hall at 7:30 P. M J. N. Oliver, Sec. H P. Wallis, N. G. O. E. S. Mountain Quken Chapter No. 11. Meets at Maaonlc hall on 1st and 8rd Thun» days of each month. Viaiting members cor dially invited. Mrs. Wm. Allan, W. M. m . Hccv. Misa Cai k Cop., Brotherhood of American Yeomen. WILLIAM TELL HOMESTEAD Mcetf second and lonrth Wednesday nt 1 O.O.F Hell. Hoy K. Lefler, Foreman. H. W. Allen, CorriNpondcnt. K of P. Buffalo Hump Lodge No. 30. Meets second and fourth Tuesday of M J Rambo, K. of H. AS. ;h month. J. B. White, C. C. Bailor & McDonald Undertakers and Emhalmeks Pacific Phone 102 Parlors in A. A F. Block Day and Night Grangeville, Ida. Also Furniture and Uudertakiug Parlors in Cottonwood Blue Prints Showing present ownership of lands on Camas Prairie for sale by Inland Abstract Co. 44tf. The Lewiston Daily Tribune and the Free Press, both one year for 26tf $ 7.50 ALIAS SUMMONS. In the District Court, of the Second Judicial District, state of Idaho, in aud for Idaho Couu 'V John W Wedding, Plaintiff, v§. May Wed ding. Defendant. The Stale of Idaho Sends Greeting: To May Wedding, defendant. You Hre hereby summoned, aud required an pear iu an actiou brought againat you by said Plaintiff in the Diatrict Court, and to answer the Complaint of the above named plaintiff, filed therein, within twenty days (exclusive of the day of »er vice) after service on vom of this summons, if «erved within this Judicial Dis trict; or if served elsewhere, within forty days The »aid actiou is brought to obtain a decree dissolving the bond» of matrimony heretofore and now existing between the plaiutiff and de fendant, and awarding ail the community prop erty of plaintiff and defendant to the plaintiff, as will more fullv appear by the complaint on file herein to which reference Is here made, and for general relief And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer said complaint as above re quired the aaid plaiutiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Attest my hand and the seal of the Diatrict Court of the Secoud Judicial District. State of Idaho, In and for Idaho County, this 21th day of December. 1908. to 1skAl| 1 . 1. Overman, Clerk. James De Haven, Attorney for Plaintiff. 30-« | WANTS Advertisements inserted under this head. 5 cents a line. Replies may be addressed to this office. TO LOAN Money to loan. Geo. M. Reed. Money to loan: John Coram. 21 - 12 * LOST Lost —A lady's black cape, Mon day, on the road somewhere be tween the Geo. Schmadeka ranch and Orangeville. Finder please return to W. J. Jones and receive a liberal reward. 31 2* Lost —A $10 bill on Saturday afternoon in the People's Market, City Bakery or the Post Office. Fiudei please leave at this office. 32-2 Lost —Sorrel pony, weight 700 pounds. Branded with heart left shoulder and blotch brand right bip. Roached mane. Lost nine miles north of Grangeville. Reward of Î5 for its return to B. Whealdon on on 32-2* NOTICE Notice.—Want help, want to sell something, want to buy something, want a job? Quit asking every body you meet on the street aud talk through this column. The cost is small, answering questions, a business-like manner. People get tired of Get busy in 27tf Notice.—I have plenty of money to loan on farms. A. F. Parker. 27 tf FOR SALE For Sale.—Legal blanks that comply with the law. All kinds at the Free Press offee. 27tf Scale Books.—We have them at the Free Press Office. 27tf For Sale—A few pure bred White Wyandotte cockerels. Apply to John Norwood, Grangeville, Idaho. 31-4 WANTED Wanted —Lady or gentleman of fair education to travel for a line of household articles and special ties. Salary $3.50 per day above eqpenses. Address. The Alexander Supply Company, 350 Dearborn St. Chicago, III Wanted.—No matter what you have to sell if there is a buyer we'll lind him through this column. Try it. Cost small, returns great. 27 tf 30-3 Wanted.—We will pay cash for a copy of the Free Press of June 25 and April 30. Bring them in to this office. 27tf Wantkd —To rent, piano, quire at this office En* 32-2t NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT Iu the District Court of the Second Judicial District of the State of Idaho, in aud for the County of Idaho. A. K. Parker and C. K Melvin, Co-partners doing business under the firm name and style of Parker and Melvin, Plaintiffs, vs. Wm. K 8. Gregory, defendant. Notice is hereby given, that an attachment has been issued out of the above entitled Court, in the above entitled cause, against the proper ty of the above named defendant. hereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal thla llth day of January, 1909 J. I. OVERMAN, 33-2 Clerk of Said Court. î line Office Saloon Carries the following brand» of popular wKisHles* hermitage Burk's Irish Crab Orchard Bushmell Malt Olen Levitt Scotch Hiram Walkers Cana dian Club. Also a choice stoch of win« Ale and Beer His Key West and Imported Cigars are the beat. Don't Take the Risk. When you have a bad cough or cold do not let it drag along until it becomes chronic bronchitis, or develops into an attack of pneu monia. but give it the attention it deserves nud get rid of it. Take Chamberlain's Congh Remedy and you ure sure of prompt relief. From a small heginntng the Bale and dm of this preparation has extended to all parts of the United Statee and to many foreign countries. Its many remarkable cures of oonghs and colds have won for it this wide reputation and extensive use. Sold by J. J. Pulse. The Lewiston Daily Tribune wad the Free Press, both one year for 97.50 asm