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Service and Quality
THE MODERN FUNERAL PARLORS
A. J. MAUGG
Funeral Furnisher Day and Night Service
5. Both Phones
Inland Abstract and Trust Co., uo
R. F. FULTON, Manager
REAL ESTATE LOANS
ABSTRACTS OF TITLES
CONVEYANCING
Grangeville,
Idaho
CITY MEAT MARKET
JOHN CALLAN, Proprietor
Fresh and Cured Meats
Fish and Poultry
The best of everything in our line constantly on hand. See us before
selling your Pelts, Hides and Poultry.
On Main Street, West of Crosby Store
Both Phones 141
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Phone Orders to Lamm Drug Company
Pacific Phone 93 Grangeville
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Good taste, smaller
chew, longer life is
what makes Genuine
Gravely cost less to
chew than ordinary
plug.
Tisn't the size of
a plug that counts,
says Jim.
way it tastes—and
how it lasts,
couple of squares of
Real Gravely keeps
me satisfied."
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Write to :—
Genuine Gravely
DANVILLE, VA.
for booklet on chewing plug.
Peyton Brand
REAL CHEWING PLUG
Plug packed in pouefv
Statement of the Condition of the
BANK OF CAMAS PRAIRIE
GRANGEVILLE, IDAHO
December 31, 1918
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts .. $560,840.41
33,963.72
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock
Surplus (Earned) .... 60,000.00
Undivided Profit« ....
DEPOSITS .
$ 50,000.00
Warrants
Banking House, Furni
ture and Fixtures .. 10,000.00
U. S. Bonds, Treasury
Certificates and War
Savings Stamps .... 72,696.00
CASH and Due From
369.83
770,100.95
Banks
192,970.66
$870,470.78
$870,470.78
One of the few Roll of Honor Banks in the State. Twenty
six years in business without change of management.
START THE YEAR RIGHT
Financial progress comes from right methods fully carried
This is where the Salmon River State Bank
fluence for your advancement.
We will be glad to have you call,
things over.
STATEMENT OF CONDITION, AT THE CLOSE
DECEMBER 31, igig
out.
can have a strong In
No obligation—come in and talk
OF BUSINESS
RESOURCES
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock, paid.. $ 30,000.00
Surplus. 6,000.00
Undivided Profits .... 5,520.11
Other Liabilities. 40.28
Dividend . 2,400.00
DEPOSITS . 163,319.34
Loans and Discounts . .$159,960,43
Warrants. 158.36
Ü. 8. Bonds. 2,350.00
Banking House, Furni
ture and Fixtures ..
Cash and Due from
Banks .
1,000.00
43,810.96
$207,279.73
$207,279.73
Salmon River State Bank
WHITE BIRD, IDAHO
LRÏÏ BONDS 10

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BISE IN PRICE
MANY TRY TO EXPLAIN WHY
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
ARE BELOW PAR
LOANS NEED SEASONING
National and Private Issues Pass
Through Same Period, Asserts
Financial Authority
The fact that the market price or
Liberty Bonds is still below par has
brought forth endless discussion
among persons who either seek or try
to give the reasons for the prices.
The present prices of Liberty Bonds
have also been a factor in contribut
ing to pessimistic stories as to the dif
ficulty which the nation will have in
floating a Fifth Loan.
The situation Is well set forth In
The Annalist, New York financial
weekly, as follows:
Every loan floated, whether it
be corporate or governmental, re
quires a certain amount of time
to become seasoned. This will be
particularly true of our national
loans, which have all been sold
during periods of tremendous
pressure where every appeal was
made to the buyer to take the
maximum, whether or no the se
curity was suited to his needs or
within his ability to pay.
within his ability to pay.
Healthy Gravitation.
Gradual liquidation from small
holders is as Inevitable, therefore,
as the law of survival. He shall
take who hath the power, and he
small keep who can, and It is In
keeping that more strength of
character is required than in the
resolution necessary to bring one
to the point of signing the appli
cation. The gravitation that Is
going on. therefore, is a healthy
function, except, of course, where
selling is Induced by unscrupulous
swindlers.
The liquidation from this source
represents so many footprints of
the bonds in passage from the
hands of the weak to the strong,
and every sale that takes place on
the board emanating from this
source Is one step nearer to a
solid market for Liberty Loans,
since it is a well-known character
istic of those who buy in a de
clining market to hold either for
permanent investment or for so
substantial a rise that they are
amply compensated for their carry.
Will Steady Market.
Much of the money realized
from bonds sold
writeoffs In the Income tax will
either He in banks or go Into
short-time securities for Invest
ment and the switching by sav
ings banks may be safely counted
upon to do nearly as much good
to the market price of the Liberty
Loans as it can harm to rails and
municipals. As a matter of fact
the taking of tax exempts from
institution unaffected by taxes
and the resale of the same to
private individuals is only the nat
ural result of gravitation of securi
ties Into the final niche In which
they are most efficient.
It Is confidently believed, there
fore, that a turn In the tangent of
bond prices Is at hand with
•specially cheerful prospect for
to produce
an
ft u
our national loans.
BOLSHEVISM—ITS CURE
President Wilson has asked for food
to stop the wave of Bolshevism roll
Ing westward out of Russia. No In
telllgent person doubts the value of
food as a first aid, but at bottom
the security of our institutions rests
upon the working Interest the people
take In those institutions.
Citizens having no Interest in a
government, no economic interest in
the success of that government,
apt to be the first victims of vicious
propaganda or unbalanced political
theorists. On the other hand men and
women who have invested in their
government either by way of conduct
ing private enterprise under its
tectlon or through direct purchase of
government securities have something
at stake and desire to maintain stable
institutions.
necessarily reactionists,
be quite progressive and anxious for
reform where reform is needed.
Consequently the effective barrier
to Bolshevism in America today Is
thrift and investment. The philosophy
must reach into the workshops of the
are
pro*
Such persons are not
They may
nation. It is reaching into those work
; shops and Into the seboolhouses of
the nation In the form of the Thrift
Stamp and the War Savings Stamp.
Interest paying engagements of the
United States government which
be bought for as low as 25 cents.
When everybody In America is buy
in* Thrift and War Savings Stamps
as a habit, one won't hear much about
the I. Wj W. la America.
It Is the financial and patriotic duty
of every American who loves real
liberty to get the Thrift Stamp habit
NOW.
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Polishing Too Highly.
"When did you study elocution T"
"Elocution !" echoed Senator 8or
ghum. "I never studied It"
"Would It not have helped your ora
torical style?"
"Maybe. But It would have done
away with the little off-hand mistakes
that help to convince a crowd that a
man Is speaking straight from the
heart and not trying to beguile the
senses with studied eloquence."
A Father's Disappointment.
"That was a fine letter Josh wrote
home," commented Mrs. Oorntossel.
"Every line of It was Jes' as gram
matical as It could be."
"That's what worries me," replied
her husband. "He has spoiled his
style. I thought at first he was goln'
to have u great future as one of these
natural-born comical dialect writers."
Hours of Relaxation.
"The neighbors objeqt to your run
ning the lawnmower at 6 o'clock In
the morning," said Mrs. Crosslots.
"Which neighbors?" asked her hus
hand
"The ones who play the phonograph
till 2 o'clock in the morning."
till 2 o'clock in the morning."
In the Botanical Gardena.
Mrs. Fiatbush —What's this?
Mr. Fiatbush —Oh, that's a rubber
plant
I suppose It comes from the frigid
north?
"Oh, no, dear; that's not one of the
arctic rubber plants."
What He'd Say.
"How old would you say she Is?"
"Twenty-four."
"She's older than that."
"I know It, but I wouldn't offend her
by saying so."
ALL HE CAN HANDLE.
&
Mrs. Henry—Mr. Swift never takes
his wife out in his automobile.
Mr. Henry—I guess he doesn't
to have two unmanageable things
his mlud at one time.
cars
on
Making the Best of It
We must cheer up beyond a doubt
'Mongst blessings Incomplete;
So, when the gasoline gives out
Be thankful for your feet
As It Goes.
Who sent the little bunch of vl<v
lets?"
"The friend who did more than any
on e else In his life to help him when
he was In trouble,
'And from whom did
sprays of flowers come?"
"From the ones who refused to lend
him money when he needed It."
the floe
T. N. T. Mebbe.
hat caused all that explosive
language as I came In?" asked the
pious person as he entered the barber's
chair.
1 got a little powder in that fat
feller s nose and of course he weui
and blew up."
Neat Array.
■I know a man who has finger
prints all over his office.
She—He must be very disorderly Id
his habits.
He—Not at all. He's a police Iden
tification expert.
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The Reason.
"The papers are always anxious
get good stories of fires."
Naturally, A good fire story Is hot
to
stuff.
Not Hindering It.
"Reggy, why don't you let your
tnche grow?"
^ Id don t I let It? Good heavens
deub boy, I do; but It don't."
mus*
Tact.
"Am I the only girl you ever loved?'
''Darling, do you suppose I could
Pire to you If I were In the
clans?"
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O. S. STOCKTON
Physician and Surgeon
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Orangeville, Idaho
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Fraternal Orders
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KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
Buffalo Hump Lodge No. 30
Meets every Tuesday. Visiting
Knights always welcome.
- B. Auger, K. of B. and 8
E. O. Abramson, C. C.
Grangeville Camp No. 206
Meets first and third Monday of
each month at I. O. O. F. Hall
R. H. Ambler, Clerk
* ' J. W. Eresch, C. C.
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11 Mt. Idaho Lodge No. 7 ■ t t cAMAS PRAIRIE HOMESTEAD
< • Meets every Saturday night at • * * „ No.5619
;• 7:30. Visiting Odd Fellows al ' ' + brotherhood of American -Yw
.. ways welcome. Pacific phone. ÎC ' ' m . en meet a 1 st and 3rd Thursd j
Nephi Aldrich, N. G. •• " of ® aeh month.
I* J. N. Oliver, Rec. Sec. V •• Correspondent, F. L. Leonard.
, " * Foreman, Wm. T. Williams.
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Meets the second and fourth j
Saturdays at I. O. O. P. Hall. }
W. S. Jackson; C. P. j
H. Rothwell; Rec. Scribe.
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M. W. A. Camp No. 6840
♦ Meets first Thursday in each
I month at I. O. O. F. Hall.
|| J. B. Carter, Clerk.
A. M. Ecker, Consul.
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The undersigned with Twenty) Years practical experi
Salesmanship, a*thorough Knowledge of
the stock business, gives you a De
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perior values.
TJHE AUCTIONEER qualified to produce Results, I
promote the interest of the seller wher
and whenever engaged,
Arrange 'Dj/e, al This Office or Address
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Dr.
B. P. (George) Brown
VETERINARY SURGEON
Office and Hospital
Price Livery Barn

Grangeville,
Idaho
FOB THE CHILDREN
Too much care cannot be exercised ln
selecting a cough medicine for child
. It should be pleasant to take,
conlam harmful drug and most
effectuai in curing their cough« and
ren
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Practices in all courts
Orangeville, Idaho.
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