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Fenn Qets a Slice. Word has been received hi Boise that Commissioner Hermann of the old Tlws in- will general land office at Washington, has recommended the appointment of Major Frank A, Fenn, a well known ! your citizen of Boise as superintendent of forest reserves of Idaho, to suc ceed James Glendennibg. telligenee will be received with much j ^ satisfaction by the many friends of ; Major Fenn all over Idaho. It is expected that confirmation appoint- j lhat mentwillbe received before many ,^ or days. The position of forest in- j speetor is one of much importance and responsibility and carries with Y it »'salary of §4,000 per annum. j The ' up the I D'Orr Poynter, M. D. PPYSICIAN and &URGLON All calls promptly attended to. Office hours: 10 to 12 m. and 2 to 4 p. m. Offices over Riter Buos. drug store. - MONTPELIER on jthat 1 „ IDAHO . IDAHO A B Gough T \j Glenn Glenn &, Gough ATTORNEYS AT LAW MONTPELIER Jesse R S Budge A l Budge Co Attorney by Budge &, Budge LAWYERS IDAHO MONTPELIER I The Home Insurance Co. OF UTAH Fire arid Cyclone. i C¥ Io«-*- .5-, («rant, Surest. Insure now ere it is too late. Rates the Lowest. Halt Lake Herald and the Juvenile j Also Agent tor i 4 motor. • J. S. Barrett, Agent. IiloiHpcUei* Bdaho v x x r : x Pap I \ ¥: V, Thais the storv. / / Anri an interesting one too, at /this time of the year, when tlu rer' i/are so many little things around/ dtlie place to be touched up. ' Hig things too. f\ 'Cause we can sell you enough /paint to coyer your whole house? /inside or nut, And barn too. ? y, But we'il sell you as little as/ to touch / /Von want, just enough ,up a chair or a bench. y W'e'lL sell you paint that won'l* •'"peel or crack the first time tin /hot sun strikes it.. There's a big assortment- hen > ^most any color you could fancy and some over. / Conic in and get a color card -'kind lets talk* paint a little. / Prices run from 20« to $2.00 / Of course we have brushes of/ jail kinds. t~ /■ % h / / c' / y / / /Riter Bros. Drug Co LOG AIL UTAH ^frjaMa, Preston ar.ti iTcC-nlHdisr, idaho| It r r at Some Don't». Don't think that because you are old and,well known in business that there is no use in advertising. The people may get to thinking that the Don't imagine that good clothes will hide a despicable disposition, will j>a- er your goods arc* alia eld. and well known. ^ 0,1 can't always be i'ade. lhat vour party newspaper struggles j or existance without privilege of wli-ooping things up for Y on when you come out for office. Dr. The paper owes you no more sup-j Jed port than you- owe it. J the Don't think you have the true J that brand of religion so long as you get ! for up from morning prayers and kick the cat. lisk ©n- dress Don't fool yourself in the belief , in through the year 1 your support just for the ! yond Don't think all women are stuck She J a can çai! the on you because your wife tells you jthat you are good looking. may lie working yon for a now silk dress. Don't imagine the devil is not pleased when you abuse your dumb —-«^animals. He knows you would be . , , * . just as mean to unman beings it you weren't a coward. Don't think you are fooling G-od by punctually attending church each i Sabbath. Perhaps the neighbors ! your wife ! to let j have heard you curse during the week, or you have husb&nd do the housemork I your while you read novels. Don't imagine that because you o . I are coek-oi~the-walk in your own j barnyard you are the gamiest bird ! in on the pc ich. There are eagles in i the world while you may be of the dunghill strain of fowls. ! j I reality to dish j Reese was Leary. The state republican committee met sub rosa, the other day in Boise ! g j for the avowed purpose of organising,"'bnt in out the pie. Reese Davis evidently ! wasn't invited, for be came out in j the smells strongly of an attempt to job some of the warhorses for the benefit of the others. 4 4 IV Tribune and says the meeting ■ ¥: V, Bound Over. On the 27th A. A. Covey, Stephen Covey and A. Bates were bound over by Judge Kelly in $750 each for violations of the state sheep ! / law. " i ? i / I On the same date Ed Hansen and j Phil Carriole were bound over in the | sum of §750 each for "holding up" , J. C. Dewov. y > t~ /■ % An Editor ftarried. Fred Floed, who stumped Bear ; Lake last fall, and who is now | editor of the Capital Evening Ktws at Boise, was married on Wednes day to a _.M iss Wright at Bellevue, ; Idaho. The Examiner extends its j best wishes to tho newly wedded ; pair. h / c' / y / It Subscribe for the- Examiner. §1.50 a year. The commissioners met Monday at Taris and bave concluded to offer To Fight the Squirrels. the following inducement to the farmers of Bear Bake county to be' of effective during .Tune. in For every bottle of Squirrilin bought by the farmer the county, will add one bottle. Thus if a farm-j er orders ten bottles the county will i in furnish him ton more making twenty Id thing weeks in Bear Lake, Dr. Hoover, C. Webster, G.C. Gray j Jed Merrill and others have-see» j the tests and have been so pleased ! that they have placed largo orders ; for Squirrilin for their own use. Next week the Examiner will pub lisk letters from all these about the 1 in all. That Squirrilin is the proper for the destruction of the w squirrels has been demonstrated- be yond a doubt during the past few Such men as | if results of this remedy. It lias been j given a thorough test in many ! J places and in every case has proveu ! a wonder in cleaning out the squir- j rels. It is cheaper and far more ef feetive than strychnine. Particulars as to how Squirrilin can be had on the county's terms, çai! be had by applying Vo any of the drug stores in the county. The commissioners desire that a I i united effort be made in the war of ! destruction against these pests and ! to that end, they ask that all the j farmers- and ranchers m the valley take hold of the proposition dnrin ! June, thus covering the entire The Examiner hopes that | all who are affected will take a hand 1 county. I j ! in tbe matter. Brigham Young's Birthday . To-morrow, June 1st, is the niver an ©f President Brigham ! Young's birthday, and had he lived j would have been 100 years old. A good many Bear Lake people took I advantage of the railway rates and j j went to Salt Lake to-day. ■y ! g ! Ip.ij .1 V Wpv '•-A. If* d -l r U Ü *#• ' V» ! i flF i IL© B 'ä ». ■v iW« 0 -*** ci ipp '< Y i ïï e V/3 was F : I r E kï 3 j | , 9 ar' «Pt or. (*# . Æy .-x<f % 9® V« a - e-: Î] gk Sir ; | ; ; j * 0S0 ; «39 & l. % Hr 'i » I .«■* m ''-X xïî 'k % T B ÎST* 1 x? Kj y: \\ ovru Snow, Agt. L! ifl T* & & k5L!ïi i V • Moîitpeller. Idaho. S': m EVITOl&AL NOTES; Out of Hi graduates of the. Boise* high school this week only four It seems the fair lassie» the lads The boys "e were boys, of Boise are out stripping in intellectual activity. will have to smoke less cigaiettes,. drink less booxe and attend mou strictly to business or they wont be in it with -their fair sisters. Id a no, where both genders can hold) office, the people in coming year» will be apt to select the best equip spectiye of sex,, and' of its exchanges are publishing; a big ad about "great hosiery offer, We will bet a delinquent subscrip tion that there isn't a single one of ^ them that knows what he is to re - im w with moßt of the "apples. ped persmis irre if they do the gtvls will walk off M notices that many •The Ex a min An eastern flrnr received eeive for his work. sent the copy out and we one, but couldn't see where they agreed to pay anything for its inner tion*. If a home merchant would want that much advertising for nothing what a howl there would be from the local paper. But a for e ign house can get into their col umns with'a big ad for absolutely nothin«' ö ' Docs the constitution follow the-; ; well we give it flag? up, after reading the supreme court Ye ; No. decision | 1 Teddy Roosevelt has dropped in - to oblivion. He made the mistake of his life m accepting the vice presidency. The E -UNer has a quiet tip* that Bear Lake will get the United! j f or president, States district attorneyship shortly.. Kum el Jones has nomin Tue re Geräts will immediately quit. tod HUB 4 of the dem -