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Land here it as fertile as any in the United States— Dotter op portunities for homeseekers can't be found. am ffi.Q POOL TABLES : ARE SUCCESS Christian Association Finds Them Heîpful in Hold ing Members Special to Evening Teller. ORANGEVILLE, Idaho, Sept. 24.— (By Nez Perce fco-Operativc Tele phone.)—The young people of Qrnrige villo me manifesting a great liïteresl In (lie work of the V. M. C A. till ■ year. Grangeville has a fine building owned by the Young Men's Christian association and only recently they have added three rooms ,o accommo date an Increase In members. Bonne months ago It was decided to have bil liard and pool tables In connection with the association and these have proven a great attraction. Clem Hanna, a young man well known In Grangeville, has accepted the position as secretary, and will have charge of the work. He Is paying especial attention to ths athletic fea tures and will have physical culture classes both amhng- the young men and young women. It Is planned to have a basket ball team for the young women. Eugene Van Wert, who formerly had charge of the work here, has ac cepted a position In the Y. M. ('. A. at Salem, Oregon, BUILDING NEARLY COMPLETED New Home for First National Bank Is Handsome Two-Story Structure. .Special to Evening Teller. GRANGEVILLE, Idaho, Bept. 24.— I The rtew building sooh to be the home | The Cottomvnod FLOUR MILL Mertes A Terhaar, Props., Manufacturers of "Mountain Gem" Flour, Graham and Farina. Mill Feed Always on H it 1 Cus tdtn Grinding Hone Cottonwood, Idaho The Elite .tonwood, Idaho. Tile St. Albert HOTEL A. B. Ro.iko, Prop., Thu Verv a Cottony, or ri. Watcne and Opt cient OVER THE Rail ' oao Gordon A- I) 1 x Got'cnwood, - INLAND GRILL. Forepaogh & Taint?r, Prop Ever;,thing the Finert. Pest of PerVt Ccttonwco t. Idaho. „„ of the First National bank Is one of the substantial structures indicative of the growth of the city. The build ing has been erected by the owners of the bank, Messrs. Vollmer & Scott, at a <o :t of ?2.'c.C,00, and will he occupied on tho ground boor besides the bank by the office of the Nez Perce Co-Op çrntlve telephone and the WMtr.ker llfnve Land rbmpnny. A. E. Ririsot arrived Thursday with' his family from Spokane on Ills way to Ills inln.i in the Buffalo Hump country. Mrs. Pat ; ion will accompany r husband« to tho mln- s. OAT CROP GOES 78 DO. TO ACRE _ _ ^ 'J Special to Evening Tcii'.r. Cl'LDESAC, Idaho. Sept. 24.—II. M Fluhnrty, a farmer living near Roset ta, was in. town yesterday. His oats went 70 bushels per acre. He has a largo lot of fine corn which ho says Is the best ho has ever raised In this country. Last year he took tho prize at the Levistôn fair for tho host corn and will be there again this year with a much better exhibit. A large gang of Austrians came down from near Ilo, where they had been working, hut got Into trouble with their boss and were discharged. Frank Gallia, Justice of the peace nt Ilo, was in town yesterday, and report« that there Is much harvesting to be done In his section. Many people are inquiring for houses to rent and every building is occu pied. Wheat hauling is on in good shape now. there being hundreds of teams coming from all directions. I , Prescriptions filtra exactly as writ | ten at the Chastain McNair Drug Co. John's Place John Funke, Prop. Retail Dealer in the Best Brands of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Orangeville Beer at Wholesale and Retail. An Orderly Resort. Finest Bar in Idaho CouAty. Cottonwood, Idaho. ry c. , ; a I.1.V >A- « > "* Pot; , h ' r stage Hi, '',u! Kamiuh and Cotton wont Daily Kxcepr Sunday. l.-v.v K tmiah......A. M. j ! ,:u « ,«tt ■ vend. ... 1 P. M-. I A:-- v Colt,unvoo,l.....12 AT. inné K ft ni Va h ....... 7 P. M. r.icCacty & Renshaw, P TH2 L.tl uri:~ out « * * ï «• * The Taeon-o ■."or wines. . > -rs "'qarî. C-'y the best. COTTONWOOD Grangeville, Stites and Orofino SAMI GOLDSTONE CARRIES the LARGEST and FINEST STOCK OF j General JWerch«indise On Camas Prairie and is Always Up-to-Dato. Cottonwood, Id.vto. ; LARGEST DEPARTMENT STORE, Orofino Trading <2o. LIMITED Wholesale and Retail Dealers in General Merehandist, Grain and Produce. OROFINO, IDAHO. i I j i THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Cottonwood, Idaho, Invites New Business on Favorable Terms. E. M. Ehrhardt, Präsiden t; W. L. Brown, Vice President; Clyde McGinitic, Cashier. Capital and Surplus............................. » .......... $31,000.00 COTTONWOOD, IDAHO. WHITE FINE TRADING CO, General Dealers in Staple and Fancy Groceries, Boots, Shoes and Clothing, Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Agricultural Implements. O n F I NO, 1 DA HO. ~ ' THE OROFINO BAR, Best Liquors of Ä1! Kinds L. G. Jahnke, Proprietor, OROFINO, IDAHO. t>o to the *eiRL HOLS' 'itol — European i 'lau. Ivuelnnnn. Propr,, ES. IDAHO. j .; ST.OXEY FORI) BAR. n Specialty. Fine Wines and Cigars. UNIbR BEER ON DRftFGHT PACKER BROS, Props. " e>M> M' : l - ; ' A •breara 3> • ■ ■ :0: ' 0 Ip to the l :.ü .rfiLiiess ,k, A f tour ood 'j is the food ?■:' '.'i pur A, • . » r.'-û.iæsthç :crue tide Uatton i vytH « unt ' itli WIN . ON GRIDIRON Tho opening game of the football season played on the high school grounds last Saturday showed that Lewiston has splendid material for a football team this year. Both te i ins showed lack of practice, j and the new rules were not conducive 1 to accurate playing nt Ihe first game, j but Coach Earle was well satisfied | with the showing, and believes he hg^s j a team that will make a good show- j jng during the coming season. 1 T.undstrum, Duther. Morris, gtorer j and Edmundston did hood work for ! Lewiston and Van Arsdull, Evans. My- j ers and Schultz were the stars for j Clarkston. The game was played in If. and 10- | minute halves, the score resulting 11 to i 0 In favor of Lewiston. The line-up: —Clarkston— i Myers ....... McCarroll .... Curtiss ...... Macumher ... Tervnrro ..... Dncge ....... Hnopler...... Schultz ...... ..............Full Back Van Arsdall Evans ....... ■ i...........Right Half Wasco ....... -Lewiston— M. Thompson ..............Eeft End Edmundson ., .............T^eft Tackle Euster ...... Dresser ..... Poither ...... R. Thompson ..............Right End Lundstrom . ....... ......Full Back Fleckerger . . .................Quarter Etorcr ....... .............Right Half Officials— Hmpirç, Culver; referee. Cywinn: timekeeper, Wright; lineman, Smith. ' YIELD BETTER THAN EXPECTED __ i Farmers at Kamiah Hav* Begun to I Haul Crop to Market. , I - I S. N. Refry, a prominent farmer of j Kamiah, was In the city Saturday and took part In the republican smoker. i Mr. Berry states that the crop on ! the hills above Kiamiah nr' turning out exceedingly well and the frst of the grains Is arriving at the ware house this week. The Odd Fellows have completed If you are looking for a Home where it is pleasant to live, or for Investments that wiil double. You cannot .afford to overlook the famous Camas Prairie in Idaho County, Idaho. For particulars write to er call on the Camas Prairie Land Company COTTONWOOD, IDAHO. eLEftRWTlTriR LIVERY AND FEED STABLE j__! Frazier Brother«, Proprietors |_ ______J_ Spetiid AtUiuioii Gi -tn t<> Mountititi Tr:tveL T ans qi i nu fui ^Htidic H<• > ■ ' at ' nisluMl on Short Notice. 'LA "v ?lv eo r- .. to Eat. Fahr. - >1 p Or * • ' —t ;r * 'tin. * IDAHO. * n i r, ? TV. Prop. IDAHO. ;J;ofit.o Drug to. D; Jewelry and toilet Articles, Paint- snd Oils. CRC"!*40, IDAHO. §> 7 ' v ^ For high kinds p<* STiT^S. - '-PP 01 ' Clsar. water country, Northern | daho j 1 their hall in Kaininh floor is now occupy l ]• tetter with his j Kamiafi Piogre: -, ta'ler. 1 rancis Lav. le; w'.ü ily into the new ,\ r v.vTi. 5 ., r ted tn <a n -w two : promises to he .v ly traveling publie. anrl the. i To be ratified ir. to ; Restaurant. JACKSON W in ft it 24 _ Tele, -■poke to a ■is ad rave Special to Evening t, ORANGEVILLE, id . (By Xcz Peres Co-,,; phone.—Senator Fred ir. in .prangeville Saturday large audience. The dress was the Momma While here Senator Du! an Evening Toller reprr■ :„ : ,iative the infomation that C. H. Jackson would chmpaign in the tracks of \v, e. Bo rah. Mr. Dubois In hia address at Stites, Announced that Borah would follow him through his campaign in this state speaking a few days later at every point where he had spoken. Tho democratic party seems determ ined to have the last say, and it is now arranged, according !o Dubois, to have Jackson follow Borah. Grangevilla Notes C. A. Lewis of the Grangeville Busi ness college has returned and will open his commercial school. John Norwood and fa mi!:- Frank Eames and family and Harry Graham and farmily have left for Spokane to _,_______ "THIS DATE . IN HiSTOiTY." September 24. *• Itiftt—Fort Orange f Albany,*S T Pondered to the English. iBW—Clack Friday. 1501— Czolgosz. assassin nt Presi dent McKinley, "convicted of murder i, r rst deyree. i „04- Collision on Southern rlliwày ! w ,., r Knoxville, Tenn., TO killed, 1ST injured, Tf' y our grocer do«: •'Gyn" Floor, tell him hétmtst get it. >)t hand c mt it and I loua * < . , . r i C :• Spe-'al f "TOTS N Eottle e 1 , &-E. S FIRST-CL/ ANN1NGHAM , G ^ s , 'S CN,, ... _ _ I ' j,*) Y C ' ( t v ' « ' ■ Ï.4 wisHuî ' '> ' V A CXJD'à O 1 ' i'H. •'*" 1 •' ^ - ■ IM ), 4 *îLLW*.l< ' Loot ba.-i-w S. 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