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kooskia (From Mountaineer.) is no longer safe to use the tele , for the transaction of business conversation. The It is r &nv private bberneeks have the service badly ru . 1^1 and it's a wonder that busi Cf " houses do not eut out their phones H." entirely \ t no monthly report cards were i*ue(l in the Kooskia school, or re rtg 0 f attendance,etc., published, was , hard matter to gain any knowledge «carding the progress made during the last term of school. This is the fj re t time that such things have been lost sight of in this school. Dr. Wohlenberg has purchased a drug store in Seattle to which he will devote his time and attention for a while. Mrs. W. will join him next week. Willie Corbett and bride arrived on last evening s train from the east and proceeded to the Corbett home south of town where they will reside for the present. The ball game last Saturday at Kamiah between our team and the Kamiah Indians, resulted in a victory for the latter by a sçore of 13 to 7. Not a bad game at all. A young man named Helmann, working with the N. P. surveyors, taken to the company hospital at Missoula yesterday. It appears that he fell from a log on which he was walking and jarred his internal mec hanism in such a manner that the railroad physician here advised a trip to the hospital. General Agent Jordan and one of President Elliott's right-hand men were here this week getting pointers on the movements of railroad surveyors in this locality. It is no sham battle Pis time between the Hill and Hnr .inian lines and if indications count for anything, the railroad game in the Clearwater country will soon come to show down. Things are edging in that direction every day. L C. Harrington came in this week from a six months' sojourn trapping on the Selway. He brought down five cougar hides, six bobcats and a lot of small furs, hut were it not for the bounty on cougar the furs would not have given hint much pay for his hard winter's work. He claims that he had eight cougar hides in all, but three them were taken out by his partner, who claims the bounty, and this mat ter is yet to be settled. was The Crowded House Three Nights Run and Every Seat Occupied. WHY? t Because we give you More Solid Entertain ment for Your Money Than Any Show in the City. GRANGE A THREE FILM SHOW OF AN HOUR'S The Bell VILLE'S MODERN PIC TURE SHOW LENGTH A Complete Orchestra. Change of Program Monday, Wednesday and Friday Nights. Open Front and Safe. 360 Chair Seats. Orchestra and Comfort - A Three Film , One Hour Show With That's Why we get the Crowd. an V able Seats. Ten Cents for an Hour's High Class Entertainment. KEUTERVILLE Beil Krieger finished r ridav. F. W. Lawerenee of Spokane is IX b-yrngshoj, lumber from the will wood s sawing last Next Sunday our ball team again cross bats with Cotton second team. As this game ts to bei played on the home grounds the ho vs are confident of victory. On account of the rain the dance given here Tuesday evening was rath er poorly ataended. Barney Luchtefield, Henry Hrcck man and Hans Pederson attended the market day sale at Ferdinand S at day. ur A. D. Williams started his sawmill Monday and the Hussman Lumber Company who are installing heavier machinery, will start next Monday. Frank Foreman of Cottonwood was up Monday and made arrangements with the Hussman Lumber Company tor lumber to be used on his ranch. Miss Mary Hoene is expected home •rom Lewiston next Saturday. Mr. Spencer, of Vollmer, and Mr. I'rank Keenan, of Spokane were here Tuesday securing contracts fur lum ber. Princess Flour is easy to bake 37 tf t I Tides say that "Black Bag" is Mr. \ ances best story and he has written some very interesting week the Free Press publication, recommendation? ones. Next will begin its Will you read it on our The contractors are ready to begin the construction of a new brick where our store now stands and we have to get out. Come now and buy goods in our line cheaper than Bertsch, hardware and harness. 51 tf Boys in Trouble A number of youngsters ranging in age from Uni to seventeen were brought up from Stites last Saturday and tak en before Judge Jaques. They are charged with robbing a store down there and tearing up tilings in general. Their hearing lias been set for Mav 2(> and it is probable the younger ones will be sent to the state reformatory and those of more mature age will get a more severe punishment. ever before. With three liret-class barbers they can take care of all the Saturday busi ness at Hagan's shop. 51-1 I Patience. Time's poultice for all wound* The courasre to suffer In silence. The soul s smile at trial and pain. Ihe serene stimulus that faith. The optimism of the ta J* apin * j u . heroism of the dav by day battle of life. * forking, watching, waiting, without weariness or comes from soul expressed worry. Daily conquest of rising superior to it. The Individual wall against which all waves of trouble hurl themselves harmlessly. Constant new strength to resist the same old troubles. - William George Jordan In New York Tribuna. an environment by of defense Tales They TelL A colt Is being reared by L. H. Greenwald of York county. Pa., five quarts of milk and sevoral day. Edward Thompson, a watchman at Perth Amboy, N. J„ says a rat comes to him every day and gets a chew of tobacco. on e*Ks « A Swiss has taken the trouble to count all the steps he took during yea r. a He found the number to be 0,700,000. which give* *1,740 stepe a day. A horse at Atlantic Hlghlanos, N. J„ having been hit by an automobile go ing sixty miles an hour and a little later by a railroad twin, was rescued uninjured, swimming In the Shrews bury river. English Etchings. It Is proposed to paint the gun ports of the Victory yellow, their color at Trafalgar, and ta rerlg the ship she was In Nelson^ time. Organ builders of old built to good purpose, as the one In Allhallows church. Barking, England, shows. It having been Installed In 1C77. It Is now undergoing only Its second reno vation. The historic Great Queen Street chapel, or, as It is better known. Klngs way hall, In Loudon, has been declar ed unsafe for further use, which will be a bard blow for the Methodists, but they will at once try to raise $125,000 with which to rebuild. as Mean Insinuation. "Here is a book of love poems," said the leading lady. "I have kept them under my pillow for seven moon 3 ." "How thoughtful!" laughed the low comedian. "Thoughtful?" "Yes. You know they say all poetry Improves with age." — Los Angeles Times. VELIE Vehicles of Quality Style, FinisH, Workmanship and Durability Unequaled. A good Vehicle is A Comfort A Convenience A Business Asset OU have met a stranger driving a skinny, bony horse hitched to a rickety huggy- ^ ou formed a mental picture of his home surroundings, mind you can see his tumble-down buildings, weedy fence corners and barren door It seems clear to you that this man is poor—and still you may be mistaken. But you know how little respect is shown Y In your yard. Millionaires sometimes live in hovels. such people. Another thing; it is hard to correct a bad impression, even if wrong. People are judged by their "turnouts" quite as much as by their clothes. VELIE" VEHICLES are built for the man who takes pride in what he has and wants to be judged right when away from home. They are the thoroughbreds of the vehicle world. They have style about them that attracts and satisfies. The springs are "velvety" and There is room enough to be cool in summer and for plenty the seat comfortable, of robes and wraps in winter. VELIE VEHICLES have remarkable strength and general staunchness— they will stand rough usuage, but pride in their quality will not let you abuse them. EIMERS -WOOD CO. Got "Your Suit Yet? About time. Come to my shop today while you think of it and see samples and extremely low prices. I have satisfied many. Cleaning and Pressing. N. DILLY, Tailor. 61-2 m if: m ■'I 1 # * ; ! »'• 22|fia > k . g.;.; ; :; v >«• A _ ___ _ Ö Nights. Commenc Armory mg Thu«., May 20. Mr. Lee Williard And His Eastern Company in THree Great Plays Thursday Night. MONTE CRISTO The World F amed Romantic Dramraa Friday Night, COUNTRY SQUIRE A Refreshing and Beautiful Comedy Saturday Matinee, 2t30, Vaudeville Saturday Night, Prices - 25,50, 75c Seats Selling at News Depot. Great Ten Day -Alarm Sale May 20 to May 29. See Large Bills For Special Prices During this great sale we will give away Absolutely FREE A Round Trip TicK et to Seattle Fair One $50 Sewing Machine And each and every day of the great sale we give away ABSOLTELY FREE some article of merchandise. SEE LARGE POSTERS Bargain Store The store that gives a definite guarantee of sat isfactio or your money back.