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i CARDS ofessional X Campto 011 i and Surgeon Physician BwkofCam** u.,urs 2 to 4 P * fl S5«v.u* Idaho Prairie Building i i*<* : g. Stockton, Physician and 8urgeon BH " din8 °® opposite Poet Office. fice. «T Slusser, D - and Surgeon to him Physician X & F. Block. * 476. House Phone No. 478. Orangeville. Idaho. Office No pöoue \\ X Harris Physician and Surgeon of Women and Children S»ud9, A. & t- Block DUe» M * Suite jKVILLE, IDAHO N. Scales Attorney-at-Law bsnk'ofcam*. Prairie Building Orangeville, ldRb° 001 CM ce ID H00S6 Hattab&ugh Attorney-at-Law under First National Bank Office Taylor Attorney-at Law ,ice.m »II the Courts. Orangeville, Idaho T. McDonald Attorney-at-Law. lu all the Court« ol Idaho and prsetice „illusion. Dee on State street. F. Fulton ATTORNEY-AT-L.VW Bee«: Bank of Camas Prairie Building >rb»te and Heal Estate Law a Specialty. N. tes E. Babb Attorney-at-Law Lewiitou N allouai Bank Building. Lkwibton, Idaho. S. Hardy, Attorney-at-Law Practice« in all court«. Orangeville. Idaho. a H. Casady, Attorney-at-Law ice« in all courts. Office over First Na tional Bank. PACIFIC PHONE S31 M. Gilmore, Attoeney-at-Law Prosecuting attorney, Idaho County Office over Van Pool Grocery Grangeville, Idaho irt W. Thomas Teacher of Violin and Cornet and All Baud Instruments Music For All Occasions 5üe, Pacific 4012 Grangeville, Idaho. iilor& McDonald Undertakers and Embalmers Pacific Phone 102 Hon In A. A F. Bhick Day and Night Grangeville, Ida. Furniture and Undertaking Parlors in Cottonwood SOCIETIES. r . 0. w. GRAItGEVILLE camp no. 20(1 f** »nd T hird Mondays of each month L°. °- F. Hall. Amtiler, clerk James McConnell, C.C icampment I. O. O. F. Camas Prairie No. 18. He Second and Fourth Saturdays at '• 0 F. hall at 9:00 V. M. • ! Brircok, Scribe. B. D. Knorr. C. P. o. O. F. ! Mt. Idaho Lodge No. 7. fi e "" ever V Saturday at their hall at 7:30 V. M 1 01lvt!r , »ec. H. P. Wallis, N. vi. ofP. Bcffai o Hump Lodge No. 30. second and fourth Tuesday of each month. C. T. McDonald, C. C. • (iaiupbeU, k. of R. as. ABSTRACT AND INVESTMENT CO.. Lid 1 ( IncorporaWd ) Bonded Abstracters Abstract» of Real Estate and Mining ro Perty Furnished on Short Notice. J A. BRADBURY Secretary and Manager plANCEVILLE, - . - IDAHO j WANTS Advertisements inserted under this head, 5 cents a line. Replies may be addressed to this office. WANTED I Wanted—Wo will pay cash for a copy of the Free Press of June 25 and April 30. Bring them in to this of fice. 27 tf Wanted—No matter what vou have to sell if there is a lmve him through tins column. Cost small, returns r wt* line Trv it. 27 tf, great. \\ anted—1 o Rent 5 or 1! room cottage, furnished. Enquire at this office. 48-4 of •11 on TO LOAN Money to loan. Geo. M. Reed. NOTICE Notice—I have plenty of money to loon on farms. A. F. Parker. 27tf. Notice—\\ anted help, want to sell something, want to buy something, want a job? Quit asking everybody you meet on the street and talk through this column. The cost i small. People get tired of IS answering questions. Get busy in a business like manner. 27tfi FOR SALE For Sale property. Farm lands and eitv Geo. M. Retd. 37 tf i For Sale ■Good, clean timothy seed. Orangeville Implement Co. 37tf Seale Books—We have the Free Press office. them at. 27 tf! NOTICE OK FORFEITURE N. W, Earl, his heirs—Administrators and su HigllB arc hereby notified that the undersigned has expended the sum of one hundred dollars ($100.00) during the year 1008 upon the following claim, situated in the Yellowpiue Mining Dis trict. Idaho County. Idaho, to-wit; the McKin ley quartz claim. Unless you contribute your proportion the sum of fifty dollars ($50) of said expenditure within ninety days from pub lication of this notice together with the cost of this notice vour one-half interest in said claim will be forfeited statutes of the United .States and become the proDertv of vour co-owner the undersigned. Dated Warren, Idaho, February 20th. 1000. March 4-June 10* Y »1er Sec. 2324 of the Revised JOS. UAVIS. order to show cause on sale of real estate. In the Probate Court, Idaho County, State of Idaho In the Matter of the Eatateof Francis M. Doty, deceased. Emma R. Doty, the administratrix of the es tate of Francis M. Doty, deceased, having tiled a petition herein praying for an order of sale of all the real estate of said decedent, for the pur pose therein set forth, it is therefore ordered by the Judge of said court, that all persons inter ested in the estate of said deceased appear be fore the said Probate Court on Monday, the 24th day of Mav, 190!». at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of »aid dav, at the court room of said Probate Court, at the < ity of Orangeville, in «aid County of IdHho, to show cause why an order should not he granted to the said administratrix to sell uch of the real estate of the said deceased, Francis M. Doty, as shall be necessary; and that a copy of this order he t>ubli«hed at least four successive weeks in the Idaho County Frye Press, a newspaper printed and published in said county Dated April 12th, 1909. J. K. JAQUES. Probate Judge. H. TAYLOR, Attorney for Petitioner. 16-4 mmrc ïTrrrrarrrinnnrï'irH'ï mQ WHEN IN LEWISTON STOP AT THE Bollinger Hotel in J. B. McGrane, Proprietor. best hotel in NORTHERN IDAHO ■PHONES. AND HOT AND COLD WATER IN EVERY ROOM ^qpQflpoo QQS g AAftjLBJDUUPtAA. Flour makes more and better bread than other flour. Princess 37 tf. 18. at Office Saloon 7. M ids the following bra of popular whi$Hi»$* Carries 30. C. Hermitage Burk's Irish Crab Orchard Bushmell Malt Qlen Levitt Scotch Hiram Walkers Cana dian Club. •toch of win* Also a choice AU ■»>«* B " r Our Key West and Imported Cigars are the best. Princess Flour is made from high class Turkey Red wheat d ' u ♦ Si %.V y s' f : >' ■ .. fw : iWi Oats ious the The of ■■ v / - T ■V : i § f k * r - 4 - > * ' \ '.v: & ■4 ... Jag ■M ' V V t ol as THE HAWAIIAN BUILDING, A.-Y.-P. EXPOSITION, SEATTLE. The building erected at the Alaska-Yukoa-Paciflc Exposition for the exclusive use of the Hawaiian Islands, occupies a prominent position on the Court of Honor next the central government structure. Hawaiia has prepared a more extensive and comprehensive exhibit of Its marvelous resources than for any other world's fair. It will show •11 of Its native fruits and vegetables; will offer an aquarium of live fish, •nd in various other ways interest the fair visitors, served by native girls and native orchestras and singers will be always on hand. A tank in the center of the structure will show the islands as they rest in the Pacific Ocean. Upwards of $100,000 has been expended in assembling Hawaii's display. Fruits will be sf! : ; . iS.« : : > ;;L <■ SSahns if : V » V ». »If $ * . .4 - : ill V. m • ' " € it mm $ 1 ■ m V'«i ■ •. if S: Sfi ' • t c ss sÜ: i I l IP* ;y - % mu k W t ;;ÿ; W * r • v •8 &: -• ' SCENE ON THE COURT OF HONOR, A.-Y.-P. EXPOSITION. SEATTLE. In constructing Us group of five buildings, the United States Govern ment had regard for the type of architecture followed generally In the buildings of the Exposition proper. The Exposition structures are In the modern French renaissance and the Government In the modern Spanish. The two styles tie in nicely together and make an harmonious whole. On the right of the picture Is the Alaska building, one of the Government group. In the center is the European Exhibits Palace. On the left is a facade of the Palace of Agriculture. The last two named are In the French renaissance and were completed before December 1, 1908. The Alaska building was completed April 15. I;: m m l % \f f wJl . U. ; . • m Ü ? *":■ ■■ •:< i , THE CALIFORNIA BUILDING AT A.-Y.-P. EXPOSITION. SEATTLE. California's handsome building Is one of the very striking structures on the grounds of the Alaska-Yukon-Paciflc Exposition. Spanish Mission type of architecture encountered so frequently in South California, and the detail of its front has attracted the attention of artists and architects from all over the country. In the building every county of the golden state will have an exhibit. California, from Siskiyou to San Diego, has shown as much -enthusiasm for the Exposition as has Washington itself. _ It is in the old ern I èf »»V *»* % tf. Mm ■■■ •f '£ ifV.: : : s 4-;. m % ■ I • Î. 1^1 _ _ A SUNNY DAY ON YUKON AVENUE, A.-Y.-P. EXPOSITION, SEATTLE. ! " j Yukon Avenue M one of C m.„ way, le.dlnj «, ,be Court of Honor tko Alaska-Yukon-Paciflc Eknoal.ion, It l.ad. fron, ,he C.«.do. : of the many entrances to the Pay Streak and directly to the ! r • down to one "café center" of the Fair Grounds. On the left of the picture a facade of the European Exhibits Building In the On the right is a corner of the Palace of Agriculture. shows. distance, and across the Cascades, is to be seen the Oriental Building. All of these structures were completed before December 1, 1908. They are of the conventional exposition type of construction—plaster staff over heavy wooden framework. high ' u Quaker Oats Griddle Cake*' Try them today! The family that hasn't eaten Quaker Oats griddle cakes has a delightful sur prise coming to it. Besides the delic ious flavor, there is the pleasure of knowing you can eat all you want, and the more you eat the better for you. The best of all foods for anyone wanting more strength and vigor. Hundreds of thousands of packages of Quaker Oats are consumed in Ger many annually and almost all of it is eaten in the form of Quaker Oats griddle cakes. In the New York cereal restaurant of the Quaker Oats Company these griddle cakes are very populi Here's the best recipe for making All them : 2 cups Quaker Oats (uncooked); IK cup flour; 1 teaapoonlul aalt- t teaapoonful soda— dissolve in two tablespoonfuls hot water' t teaspoonful baking powder (mis in flour) ;1*4 cups sour milk or buttermilk: 2 eggs beaten lightly : I tablespoonful sugar: I or 2 table, spoonfuls melted butter (according to richness ol milk). Process: Soak Quaker Oats over night in milk. In the morning mix and silt flour, soda, sugar and salt —add this to Quaker Oats mlsture and quantity of melted butter; add eggt beaten Ughtly—beat thoroughly and cook as griddle cakes—they make your mouth water for mors. East V. on ll K) » J Any Time is Bliss Time Keep a box of Bliss Native Herbs on hand for all emergen cies—for headache—distress after eating—biliousness—con stipation— r h e u m a 1 1 s m—blood disorders. Take a tablet once in a while just for "health's sake." NATIVE HERBS BLISS la an old-time remedy of roots— herbs—and barks pressed Into tablets—easy to take—200 tablets for $1.00—guaranteed to benefit or money back. Get the genuine in yellow boxes only—made by BLISS In Washington, D. C. is SOLD BY Ik H. L. MATTESON, ORANGEVILLE. IDAHO 6-24-09» NOTHING CAN TOUCH THE TWO HOUSE BRAND r ~TWAPC maww OVERALLS LEVI STRAUSS&CO SAN FRANCISCO KERR'S of Fresh Fruits old and Vegetables Plenty Arriving a . ... .. , ,. was suffering from a severe attaek of , . . , , ... , ... , dysentery. He told a friend if he . i i, * , , /., i i j could obtain a bottle of Chamberlain s' , xx- , ,, , I Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedv lie felt confident of being cured, lit having used this remedy in the West. He was told that I kept it in stix-k and lost no time in obtaining it, and was promptly cured," says l-each, druggist, of Wolcott, Yt. sale by J. J. Pulse. Bad Attack of Dysentery Cured "An honored citizen of this town l»\ )r I , I ! . ! Are yoil using Swan patent flour/1 r/* „ » ' , T i » 1 ' It not t rj <1 sack and convince vour self that it is the healthiest flour on i , in the market. Its flavor, its sweetness, _• ,_ _ . . .... . its moisture retaining qualities are not arm reached 1>V ailV other oil ill«, mar _ , il *" T lt ' y al V °i"cr on mt mar ! ket. i\0 poisonous processes lire used j t 1 •. Honor " g *° P™" ' : the ! cnmnlevion . , ,. , . I ' take rolevsOrmo L<axative for con t ,A • , *,,» i • . 1 1 •. ».i stipation and liver trouble as it will stimulate these organs and thoroughly ^ w j cleanse your system, wlncn IS what everyone needs in the spring in order! to feel well. Sold at Pulse Drug Store, M. .1. the If you desire a clear 1908. I City Drug Store Dr. E. H. Sheaffer, Prop. Pure Drugs, Prescriptions carefully compounded Jewelry and silverware ORANGEVILLE, IDAHO MACHINE SHOPS All kinds of Lathe Work md Machine Repairing Horseshoeing and Wagon Making J. F. JACKSON Successor to D. R. Atherton Orangey III«, Idaho East End Main St. V. HOLZ & SDN Brickmakers. Contractors and Bailders. A Big Supply of the Bes» brick and good lime always on hand. Orangeville, Idaho. Noyes &iYoung Contractors 54^ Builders HOUSE MOVING OF ALL KINDS Ofifce : at : Noyes' : Residence Orangeville, Idaho THis Paper 'Wants a WeeKly News Let ter from Stites and Elk City. Who will send them in. Are you using Swan patent flour? If not try a sack and convince your self that it is the healthiest flour on the market. Its flavor, its sweetness, its moisture retaining qualities are not approached by any other on the mar ket. No poisonous processes are used to whiten it, you owe it to yourself and families health to use Swan patent flour. 45tf The Most Common Cause of Suffering. Rheumatism causes more pain and Buttering than any other disease, for the reason that it is the most common of all ills, and it is eertainly gratifying to sufferers to know that Chamberlain's Liniment will afford relief and make rest and sleep possible. In many cas es the relief front pain, which is at first temporary, has become permanent, while in old | »copie subject to chronic rheumatism, often brought on by dampness or changes in the weather, apermanent eure cannot be expected; the relief from pain which this lini ment aflhrds is alone worth many times its cost. 25 and 5U cent sizes for sale by J. J. l'ulse. A Honey and. Tar Will cure a cough or cold no matter how severe and prevent pneumonia and consumption. A Guarantee. This is to certify that all ,. druggists are authorized to re of , V _rr , , fund your money if Foley s he u „„ ' Q _. «.„ _ _ j Honey anu X ar tails to cure s' __ , your cough or cold. Contains lit West. stix-k and town no opiates. The genuine is in a yellow package. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. NOTICK OF FORFEITURE Ptate of Washington, County of Wn lia Walla l»\ )r I To G. W. Whitney, ami W. E. Croup, their heirs , or assigns «nd each of you are hereby notified that I the tinderaigued. W. N DeMnsa. haa expended ! the sum of four-hundred ($400.00) dollars in ! labor and improvements upon the following flour/1 placer mining claims, towit: The Mountain ' Placer, The Loat Channel* The Lucky Channel vour- and the Gra«* Valley placer claims, situated lu on i n,lnlU| ' dl ' tric î' ld«h<> County Idaho, HR 'He smne appear of record In the Book of i*iwer mining locations of said county. The . »aid exi>euditure of four hundred (IliX) (Hi) dol not lars is shown Hud fully set forth in the affidavit mar- i of Pr 04 '* of Labor as recorded in Book 2, Proofs mar of j a ,, oron November28, l»us, and which said used work, labor and expenditure was performed by ' athant for the purpose and in order to hold the ' 12 o'clock of said day. And if within 90 day» personal service of this notice, or within 90 days after the publication thereof, you, and each of j you, your heirs, executors or assigns, fail to con- I contribute your proportion of said expenditure, ».i amounting to the sum of two hundred dollarN, will j r$200.00), w. e croup $50.00 , g. w. umoo. together with the;<-ost of this m I your interest in said claims will become the what I property of the undersigned under said Sectiou order! m«V be »«de to^e ia b w aH^WBiii.WM^" 8 "* Store, j FirBt public , tiou Februarv .1. 88. V Whitney ublication