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Clearwater Republican OFFICIAL PAPER OF CLEARWATER COUNTY VOLUME X NUMBER 11 OROF1NO, CLEARWATER COUNTY, IDAHO FRIDAY, JUNE 10. 1921. IT if betteR pictures were: Made; \VE W<!WU> «tHftW THEM REX Jewel Carmen IN THURS., FRI. THEATRE PRESENTS THE SILVER LINING it » The fading lights of the steamer slowy dissappeared Into the night as "THE ANGEL" bade goodby to her hopes of future happiness, when out of the darkness suddenly appeared —but only winsome Jewel Carmen in "THE SILVER LINING" can fit tingly show the astonishing happen gs that r .ulted as they ire trayed In this enthralling picture of the unusual. & SAT., JUNE 16, 17, & 18 The costly Peirl Necklace so care lessly worn by the society matron In the fashionable cafe at the famous summer resort, was tantalizing close end "The Angel's" fingers tnvolun 20 & 35 CENTS tarily darted forward to grasp the alluring prize. Jewel Carmen with wondrous skill portrays in "THE SILVER LINING" the thrilling cli max to this gripping scene In a pic ture filled with »'art ling episodes. Alio a Two Reel Comedy, "TORCHY'S NIGHTHOOD During Chautauqua Shows Will Start Right After Evening Program or RECEIVES MEME Mr. Kauffman Was in Six En gagements, but Only Five are Shown by Medal Albert ("Bert") Kauffman, an Orofino man who served twenty-one months ini the A. E. F. In France, ths week received a beautiful de signed medel from the war depar' medal contains five bars, each rep nient for his services abred. Th resenting a batUc In which the reci pient prrticip ted, ac follows: Aisne, Aisne-Marne, St. Mihlel, Meus - Marne and Defensive Sector. Mr. Kauffman was engaged in six bat tle« Instead of five. The war de partment':; record i defective, a one of the engagements is missing. Mr. Kauffman served with the en gineers and was always In advene of the regular forces, which placed him In the most dangerous positons. He spent 172 days amid the contin uous roar of big guns. His escape without injury seems almost mirac ulous. but he came out of the fray with only a slight scratch. So far as known, Mr Kauffman is is the only Clearwater county man who has as many stars to hs credjt. The war department honors Itself as well as the recipient by this flat token of appreciation. Commissioner of Public Works Hall has engaged George Cook, an Orofino man, to supervise the manufacture of brick for the pro posed new building at the Orofino Asylum. fled for this task because of his previous experience as a brick maker and mason. Is furnishing all the necessary com mon labor from the lnmatea Mr. Cook Is well quali The Asylum Fire hits your pocket. Forest In dustry distributes to the Pacific coast public $297.000,000.00 a year. Protect the forests. "Wonders of the Mind" Lecture of Remarkable Interest for Chautauquans to Bo Presented by Dr. E. L. House, the Noted Psychologist o in , ' s If! M ,:Y N-j ■ â .11 Pi L\ V P < M 1; Ï: ■M A lecture event of unusual Inqiortanoe Is scheduled for the fifth day ol Chautauqua In the coming of Dr. E. L. House, noted author and psychologist.' He will s]ieak in the afternoon on "The Wonders of the Mind" and in the evening on "Destroyers and Builders of Health.'' It will be surprising If the assembly la not crowded during both of these lectures because Dr. House Is rated aa one of the greatest speakers and thinkers before the public today His themes are deep and vital, hut presented In such a manner that everyone can understand and profit by them. MORE EASTERN 80.000 Are Put Into Brown' Creek, Reedfs Creek and Musselshell H. I. Welreth, deputy game war den, went to Sandeolnt last Friday nd returned '-'at irdav with 80 .O'*., Eastern brook trout which wete loaded Into auto trucks, furnished by the Forest Service and the Clear water Timber Protective Association and they were taken out that night and planted in the follhwûig streams: 40.000 in Brown's Creek; 20,000 in Reed's Caeek and 20,000 in Musselshell. Mi). Walrath Informs us that he expects to plant ab ut 200.000 more of tjiese trout ih Clear water streams this summer. an de - Mr. de a en far the The as flat VETERINARY LOCATES HERE S. Crouch. D. V. M. has located In Orofino and established himself In business as a veterinary pliyscian ar.d surgeon, wttlh an office In Af fleck's drug store graduate of McKillip Vet rlnary Col lege, Chicago, where he ;ook he lull four-year course in veterinary sci ence. County will be .heir midst a man who is thoroughly skilled as a physcian and surgeon for animals of al) kinds. Every com niunilty has on who has a slight working knowledge of diseases among animals, but It rarely occurs that a community as sparsely settled as this can boast of having a man who has completed a full course as Crouch has already shown his abil ity by taking care of a number of horses In the Wcippe neighborhood. Because of his value to the commun ity, the ferme doubtless give Df. Crouch the recog nition that a master in his profes sion deserves. Dr. Crouch is a The farnlers of Clearwater lad to welcome to the pro his or more farmres veterinarian. Dr. and others will In Coming back next year? Then you want the w Leave no fire alive. oods kept green. DAILY PROGRAM Orofino Chautauqua, June 23-28 SEASON TICKETS DAILY SCHEDULE Afternoon Concert . Afternoon Lecture . Children's hour . Evening Concert . Evening Lecture . Adults Students Children No War Tax because Ellison White being ou non-profit basis 12.76 2:30 3:00 4:00 7:30 8:00 1.65 1.10 ut Ball was The a short. Ball ney sive ers ettn was ney FIRST DAY Afternoon—Opening announcements of the week; Concert Director The Liberty Belles of Boston Admission 50c Organizing Junior Chautauqua Evening —Concert Prelude —Dramatic Lecture- "Tallow Dips" ,Dr. Robert Parker Miles, Noted Journalist and Interviewer Admission 50c SECOND DAY The Liberty Belles of Boston Afternoon—Musical Entertainment _Stone-Platt-Bragers Trio Lecture—"The Problems of Today" In In It as of Dean Ellwood C. Perisho Admsssion 50c Junior Chautauqua Play Hour Evening —Musical Entertainment .. a Stone-Platt-Bragers Trio Featuring Electra Platt, Famous Monulogist Admission 75c to THIRD DAY Afternoon—Concert Prelude Readings_ The Lowell Patton Company ....Winifred Windus L. H. S. C. E. H. Hill Admission 50c Junior Chautauqu Play Hour Evening —Concert Prelude The Lowell Patton Company .E. B. Fish Editor of "Labor and Industry" Lecture—"Paying the Fiddler Admission 75c FOURTH DAY Afternoon—Lecture—"From Peace Pipe to War Trail", Chief Strongheart Admission 50c Junior Chautauqua Play Hour Evening —Play—Great Dramatized Sermon, "The Servant in the House", Presented by The Keighley New York Players Admission 75c FIFTH DAY Afternoon—Concert Prelude Leccure—"The Wondeas of the Mind', Admission 50c The Alexander Trio Dr. E. L. House . Junior Chautauqua Play Hour Evening —Concert Prelude,. The Alexander Trio Lecture—"The Destroyers and Builders of Health" Dr. E. L. House, Noted Author and Psychologist Admission 75c SIXTH DAY Afternoon—Concert Prelude, Mary Adel Hays' Grand Opera Singers, Lecture—"The House We Live In"_V. I. Shepard Admission 50c Junior Chautauqua Play Hour Evening —Closing Concert,—Mary Adel Hays' Grand Opera Singers Notable Musical Organization headed by Mary Adel Hays, American Coloratura Soprano. Admision 75c No War Tax on Single Admissions because of Ellison-White being on non-profit basis. Sunday Program will be in keeping with the sacred character of the day. GENERAL INFORMATION Season Tickets are on sale by the committee until noon of the opening day at price listed above. After that time they advance 5Qc. They are transferable within the owner's immediate family. Children's Tickets at $1.00 admit children in grammar grades. This ticket admits them to all regular Chautauqua programs as well as the Junior Chautauqua. Single Admissions to the various sessions amount tojalmost three times the cost of a season ticket. Even though you attend but a fewnumbers, it is economy to buy a season ticket, single admissions approximately half price. ] ol Is Children's Green timber is the great sourct Do not throw lighted matches, lit tax revenue. Prevent forest flret cigarettes or cigars along the road • and keep your taxed down. side from automobile or carriage. JULIAEÏTA AGAIN Only Once Did Juliaetta Get a Semblance to a Hit. Genesee Next. Last Sunday at Julaetta Leslie Ball pltch-d practically a no—hit game. The only semblance to a hit was a grounder which took a lucky bounce going over Guthan's head The outfielders had nothing lo do. Orofino started the scoring in the second inning when Hamilton drew a pass. Gafney was safe on Ross' error, Morrison sent a single over short. in .AÄÄÄsHiÄT'H üJÄ.ÄÄSiSSwr Gaffney hit to pitcher who cut off Ball at the plate, the catcher then overthrew first trying to catch Gaff- ! ney scoring H. Ball. 1 •lultaetta started a counter-offen sive in the fifth when Orofino play ers made call (heir orrors and Julla ettn got Us one near-hit. The rally was nlppeed by a double play, Gaff ney to Morrison. I After two were out In the eighth, j Orofino filled the bases. Hughes and Johnson safely, but there it stopped. The game was fast and clean Orofino ! ■ to MorrlHon, slammed It S. It of as to AB R H E 5 0 0 1 4 10 0 5 0 0 0 5 10 0 3 10 0 3 0 0 2 4 0 2 1 4 12 0 4 12 0 37 E 6 4 AB R H E 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 4 0 0 1 3 0 0 2 3 10 0 2 111 3 0 0 O' 3 0 0 0 31 2 1 5 Guthan s» . Yack I 3b . L. Ball p . H. Ball rf . Hamilton cf Gaffney 2b Morrison lb Hughes If . Johnson c . Total . Juliaetta S. Ross 1-p Green 3b Schetzle cf C. Clark c . E. Clark ss Ramey 2b . H. Roes p-1 Hill rf Glenn If . . Total . Novelty Musicians at Chautauqua Alexander Trio Well Known in Chautauqua World for Their Versatility sind Musical Excellence ft ^ 4 •f: ■' > . X \ ■V p- , V J:"' ['•ï ' ♦ m ¥ -y : > ] ! :: •> •» Two piognims of almost Infinite variety—this lies, describes the concerts which the Alexander Trio will present at Chautauqua on the fifth day. member Is a master of at least two Instruments, limited and the programs presented are ones which would usually require the services of five or six people. Each The combinations seem un TT State Highway Commission Awarded Contract Mon day, June 6th On Monday of this week, the State Highway Commissioner awarded a contract for the construction of a section of the Clearwater Highway in the Pierce Highway District The contract begins at a point 4 miles this side of Pierce and runs toward Wetppe, Including a f, avion over two miles of highway, bids .AÄÄÄsHiÄT'H 1 ^ f? d t™™ 0 ' * r ' bel "* ! hZ ' COntniRt awarded to 1 Innings I Orofino j Juliaetta Four as follows: were submitted. Carl The construction of this see ! tiim of the Clenrwater Highway will eliminate the worst part of the road from Orofino to Pierce. ■ 123456789 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 0—5 0 0 002000 0—2 Double plays, Ross to Rush, Clark to Ramey to Ros», Gaffeny to Morri son. Struck out, by H. Ross 2 In five innings, by S. Ross 5 In four Inn ings, by Ball 17 Bases on balls off H. Ross 3, off S. Ross none, off Ball none. Umpires—Schetzle and Crumpacker. On next Sunday, June 12, the Orofino boys will play a return game with the Genesee team at Genesee. It 1» hoped that a large delegation' of boosters will accompany them. We have a gcod team now and Leslie Ball Is pitching and with the team supporting him as they did last Sunday, together with a good crowd of boosters, we should win again next Sunday. If you have a car and have room for anothef passenger, don't fail to go. and Swantek will see that you get the other passenger. If you want to go and haven't a way, see ''Swan'' and he will help you get a way. 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 4 0 0 1 1 2 0 O' 0 5 class "A" ball,