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COUNTY FREE PRESS 4 Weekly Newspaper Founded June 18, 1880 SAFUEY, Publisher IDAHO "Xtered as second-class mail mat » at the postoffice in Orangeville, e / v „ Subscription price, to be in advance, $1.50 yearly. Of fkial newspaper of Idaho county. VALUABLE official lost For four years. Otto M. Jones has warden of Idaho, and been state game discharged the duties of his of be has faithfully and well- Mr. Jones has, perhaps, a better understanding of groat outdoors than has He has an intimate of the state's rugged moun tin' Idaho's other man. any knowledge tains. Its rivers, its valleys and trails to the most Isolated parts of leading Idaho, where most of the big game abounds. v / Tli,. fact that Mr. Jones was asked resign and his place filled by an matter of profound regret to other, is a the sportsmen and to every pet' in the state who is Interested in to boh It was the the protection of game Just Arrived New Shipment Ladies' Hats To sell at prices you are willing to pay. Misses' Hats. New Line of Sweaters. Ladies' New Collars. Laces to make Collars, Ladies' Silk Hose, with latest French seam§, pair - Ladies' Patent Slippers, very latest, pair Men's Work Shoes, Canvas Gloves, pair, Try our special Men's Cotton Socks, black and brown, guaranteed the,best in town for the money, 5 pairs- _$1.00 $1.65 $3.10 to $4.00 $3.85 to $4.00 10c The Fair Store W. H BADGERO, Prop. a (ASTORIA k; fret Contents ISPluid Dracl t:c0 ■. < : '■ S ¥ For Infants and Children. jfmllH . hi Mothers Know That H Genuine Oastoria I rtW va il AvÄSvcpSroSl Always s imitating theFood by Re^ul^ - 1 tinéthcStomacfiS and Bowcj?a II«. Jj I« «£ Bears the 3 fro* Ï: i*k ■ m hi I Signature Thereby Promoting - Cheerfulness and RcstÇoflüos neither Opium, Morphtnc nor Mineral. NotNahcotic SvmphnSmi I JintMi JhcAéâe Sait* I I CvrfMSagar }iBt ftryrr*n f la rvr ' J AhdpfufRcmcdyfor J ^Constipation and Diarrhoe Hi and Feverishness a i loss OF SLEEP I, residling mcrcfromnlmafiv : ■ I of In ft* % k m 55'S Use 1C»' \$k * For Over Thirty Years of lac-Similc Signature, C I-&» Trrr CCTTAühCöWW® KfSJ'gc CASTORIA jyj I r Exact Copy of Wrapper. THE CEMTÄUR COMPANY MEW K-«K CITY. m SMS? vmHÊSMHKttSSSm i?**- . -stm. ' m* City Dye Works s Dry Cleaning, Dyeing, Repairing, Pressing Rugs, Carpets, Suits, Gloves and Curtains. . We do pleating of all kinds. Hats cleaned and block ed. Mail orders given prompt attention. WE CLEAN EVERYTHING 122 New 6th St., Lewiston J. S. Bryant, Prop. sheepmen of the south, with whom Jones became entangled not long over sheep grazing on state game serves, who indirectly caused bis moral. When Jones became game warden, he inaugurated a new policy in Idaho In the administration of th e game de partment, which prior to 1919, had been used primarily for political pur poses and, secondly to safeguard the fish and game of the state, If time remained for this important Jones completely ignored politics. Political pressure brought to bear on him from every side fell upon deaf He heeded none of the politi cians, but conducted the affairs of his office purely in the interest of protec ting and propagating fish and game in the state, and he did not operate from a qwivel-chalr in Boise, but throughout the year was in the field, gathering first-hand information on the greal trust that was in his hands—that of protecting the state's wild game. It will be a step backward if Ida ho's game department is allowed to ago pro* ro work. oars. revert to its former status of supplying comfortable berths for political bench men stationed over the state to play politics while drawing money as dep-, uty game wardens. under Jones' administration, this system was ab olished- While in office, Jones gave a good account of himself, and should have l>een reappointed as game warden of Idaho. SONGS OF SPRING With the coming of th 0 first bright, warm days, after a long, dreary win ter, it might be appropriate to sing a song of spring. But most spring songs are poorly sung, compared with the awakening of all nature, which has inspired them, and had better have been left unsung. In fact, the spring song business lias been overdone by writers from time immemorial. Tiie coming of spring means renewed industry in Idaho county. Farmers are in tiie field, sowing grain that the moisture and warm sunshine will soon bring peeping from the soil, and ere long the sprouts will develop into wav ing expanses of golden wheat. range lieooming green, relieving stockmen from a long period of feeding for their herds. Orchards in the lowlands are budding- The roads are drying and automobiles are spinning hither and thither over the highways. And as the warm sunshiny pushes the fast re ceding snow further and further back into the mountain heights, the pros pector will hip to the hills to dig the precious yellow metal from the rocks. Spring stimulates every activity In in mine, forest and field, and with It comes renewed confidence in the future of central Idaho, Ask yourself and see. THE OLD RAYMOND is now NEW. Lowest First class service in 43-10. Lewiston's HOMEY HOTEL, prices in city, rooms and cafe. For Rent—160 acres, throe and one half miles south of Stites, along the Clearwater river, suitable for dairy ranch: 40 acres in cultivation, balance pasture. Easy terms. 44-2 GEO. M. REED CO. For Sale—Revere hotel and restaur ant, In Orangeville, or will trade for Lewiston or Clarkston proprty. Ad dress Revere Hotel, Orangeville, Tda 89tf ho. Insure today—tomorrow may be to late. M. L. Derrlg, successor to Roth well & Quinlan. 42 FTVE MILLION CHILDREN ARE HANDICAPPED. Twenty-five percent of all the school children n the United States, accord ing to authoritlve reports, are fight ing life's battles with broken swords —with eyes that are defective. These defects are needless, and exist chiefly because of parental neglect, or over sight. The chid doesn't dullness, slowness, "temper", Is caused by his eyes, BUT parents should make it a special point to get the facts—and know. Have aa eye examination made with out delay—don't "guess" at YOUR child's expense. his know stubbornness, or SAVE YOUR SIGHT Dr. W. S. Jackson, Eye-sight Special ist, Main St. Opposite the Bank of Camas Prairie, Orangeville. 42-5 For Sale—The Swarts bar, sistlng of eight acres, located eight Whitebird. on Salmon con miles below river, Is for sale at a bargain. Orangeville, s.-. Idaho. W, W. Brown. Mrs. M. L. Swarts. 41-tf WILLYS-OVERLAND, INC. WANTS to establish a sales and service agency in this community ■\X7ILLYS-OVERLAND, INC., is the only manufacturer VV produces two of the eight most popular cars m the world—the Overland—the Willys-Knight. C OMPARISON with other cars in the same price class as to materials, construction, riding qualities and economy of operation is but further evidence of the reason why there is such a demand for Overland and Willys-Knight cars. n c o/ of all automobiles sold today are of but three / D different makes! Overland is one of them. 90% of all automobiles sold today are of eight different makes! The Willys-Knight is another of them. tx 7 ILLYS-OVERLAND, Inc., is the only manufacturer VV which, in the Overland and Willys-Knight, produce* two out of the eight most popular cars in the world. TNVESTIGATE the used car market and you will discover A that used Overlands of present design move at good prices and Willys-Knight cars are rare among used car stocks. ■j U NLESS you are familiar with the splendid performance records of the present-day Overland and Willys-Knight, you cannot fully appreciate the reason for the public prefer ence for these two cars. A ND at their new greater than ever I F you have or can command the facilities to establish a high-grade repair shop and local Sales organization write prices, they offer sales possibilities before in their history. > WILLYS-OVERLAND PACIFIC CO. Broadway and Davis Sts., Portland Oregon j I j RAPID GAIN BÏ Declares Tanlac Ended Indigestion And Fully Restored Weight And Strength—Feels Fine "I have gained ten pounds and feel like a brand new man," recently as serted lands Hcldbling, Liberty Hotel, Front and Madison Streets, Portland, Oregon, In telling of file lieneflts he had derived from the use of Tanlac "For years I have l>cen unable to enjoy eating like other people on ac count of loss of a|4|>ititp and an awful case of indigestion. I would bloat all up with gas and have a dull nagging pain in the pit of my stomach that put me in misery after every meal. Often I could not keep down the little I did manage to eat and I lost weight and strength continually, troubled with constipation and that tired, worn-out feeling was on me all the time. ''Rince I started on the Tanlac treat ment 1 have taken just three bottles so far, and already I have a corking good appetite and never feel n touch of any of my old troubles. In fact. I am feeling simply fine, and cannot praise Tanlac too highly." I was also Tanlac Is for sal,, by all good drug gusts. Take no substitute. Over million bottles sold. ;r. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given that In pur suance of an order of sale, made and entered by the Probate Court of the County of Idaho, State of Idaho, on March 29th. 1923, in the matter of the esta to of .1. F. Ailor. the undersigned Administrator of said estate will sell at private sale, subject to confirma tion by the said Probate Court, the following described real property and real estate, to-'wlt : and WVjSF.y,, and NE Vi of Sec. 24, all in Twp. 30 N. It. 2 R. B. M„ less ■bout 3.52 acres conveyed to and used by the State of Idaho, ns a state high way; also the north 20 80His (twenty six eightieths^ of (Tre NE'4 of the NWVi of Sec. 24. in Twp. 30 N. K. 2 E. B. M., containing about 13 acres (sub ject to the mortgages, liens and Incum brances against tiie said property) This sale will lie made on or after the 10th day of April. 1923. and bids will l»e received at the office of the Clerk of the Probate Court of Idaho County. Idaho up to 12 o'clock. M„ of said day. fixed pursuant to order of the Probate Court shortening the time of notice of sale. Terms of sale will be cash or Its equivalent, ns provided in fhr- order of sale of said real estate, the pur chaser to assume all liens and incum brances against the said real estate, and pnrehasp subject to same. Rights reserved to reject any or all bids. Dated March 29. 1923. ASA AILOR. Administrator with the will annexed of said Estate. The EVÛRWV4, That the Mm,. of sale Is NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Probate Court, County of Ida* ho. State of Idaho. In the Mater of the Estate of Erastus B. White, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Letters on the estate of White, deceased, were Testamentary Erastns R. granted to the undersigned on the 9th day of February. 1623. by the Pro bate- Court of Idaho County. All persons having claims against Said estate arc required to exhibit them to ipe for allowance at the of fice of F- E. Fogg, Orangeville, Idaho, within ten months after the date of the first publication of this notice, or they shall l>e forever barred. Dated this 9th day of February. 1923. FRED WHITE. Executor of the last will and testament and estate of Er astus B. White, deceased. F. E. Fogg. Attorney Orangeville. Idaho. Erst puhlicetion March 29. 1923. 46-5 for Fvecntor. Insure today—tomorrow may be to late. M. L. Derrig, successor to Roth well & Quinlan. 42 aye I Closed Car TAXI Phone McConnell's Confectionery 1641 After Midnight Phone 511 GEORGE CAM MACK, Proprietor The Smoke House , CARL CARLTON, Prop. NEWS DEPOT AND CONFECTIONERY CIGARS AND TOBACCOS COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONES AND RECORDS Subscriptions Taken for All Magazines and Periodicals at Publishers Prices I Inland Abstract and Trust Go R. F. FULTON, Manager ■f REAL ESTATE LOANS ABSTRACTS OF TITLES CONVEYANCING Idaho Orangeville, Hydrated Lime Is prepared by adding just sufficient water to assure complete slacking, and so that the heat generated will evaporate all the excess water, leaving the product dry. The slacking is accompanied by an increase in volume which causes the lime to fall/ into powder during the process. HYDRATED LIME is ideal for the follow stone work, brick work, fertilizer, dis egg preservative, softening water, mg uses, infectant, removing iodine and grease spots from cloth, and numerous other uses. WE HAVE IT. MADISON LUMBER & MILL CO. Representatives National Builders Bureau. Winter's over. Come on, now, let's see you smile; Then another will smile, And after awhile, There'll be miles and miles and miles of smiles. A Fire Insurance Policy is a friend in need. Did you ever stop to think that a Total Fire Loss on a Policy covering your residence for $1000.00, and costing you a THREE-YEAR Premium of $15.00, is equivalent to the payment of sixty-six premiums covering a period of 200 years? Household Furniture talces the same rate as your Residence Building. suer In 1922, as agent for the best and strongest Fire Insurance Companies in the World, I paid the following losses to Orangeville property owners whose premises were totally destroyed or dam aged by Fire: $ 487.15 _ 693.81 Almeda Desmond, Idaho Hotel building 2,500.00 17423 800.00 2,066.00 900.00 1 , 000.00 ,__25.25 ,__54.75 Masonic Lodge F. W. Miller, stock Hub Store, smoke damage John L. Wilson, dwelling C. H. Goan, farm buildings Matt. Gilbert, hay stacks M, VanHorn, farm buildings ___ Carl R. Carlton, partial- damage Geo. Behean, partial damage $8,701.19 Total All Adjustments Satisfactory to Assured. Three properties insured in other agencies repre senting less reliable companies here are still awaitng settlements. MORAL; Place your Fire Insurance with sound companies represented by an agent who knows the Fire Insurance business, with 37 years' experience in Grangeville. A. F. PARKER FIRE INSURANCE AGENT