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OAKLEY ITEMS. Mrs. H. W.Tucker went to Burley on Tuesday to visit with her folks before leaving for Montana, where they will make their future home. Mrs. Charles Haight and daughter returned on Monday from their visit to Salt Lake. H. P. Howells made a business trip to Albion on Tuesday. W. J. Mitchell went to Burley and Albion Wednesday to attend some business matters. Forethought People are learning that a little forethought often saves them a big Here is an instance: E. W. expense. Archer, Caldwell, Ohio, writes; 1 do not believe that our family has been without Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera und Diarrhoe* Remedy since w# com menced keeping house years sgo. When we go on an extended visit we take it with us." Obtainable every where. Advertisement. Tracy Howard was up from Mur taugh the first of the week. A. A. Tanner returned Wednesday from a two weeks' trip to Salt Lake. C. H. Foster of Churchill was in town on business Tuesday. Mrs. Little is visiting with her daughter in UtHh. be away for several weeks. She expects to f $100 Reward, $100 * The readers of this paper will he pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science hau been able to cure In all Its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall s Catarrh Cure I t the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease,' requires n constitutional treat« mont. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken In ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, there by destroying the foundation of the dis ease, p.nd giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing Its work. The proprietors have so much faith in lis curative pow ers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that P falls to cure. Send for l!?t of testimonials. Address F. J. CHANCY A CO„ Toledo, Ohio. Sold by nil Drti»?rrl*t*t, Te. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. A <1 vwiiUement If you need your glasses repaired bring them to Keen's Optical Parlors Phone 145. For Sale, a nice four room house, with »cre and quarter lot, good wat er right; also household furniture for sale cheap. Apply at State Bank for particulars. Mrs. H. C. Haight returned on Monday from a trip to Salt Lake. J, T. Tsurumi left on Saturday for a trip to Pocatello and points in U tah. A 2 rew of men arrived on Tuesday from Chicago to work on the new elevator being erected by the Oakley Milling and Elevator Co. Mrs, Frank Benson came up from Burley on Monday Mr. J, S. Hanzel returned Tuesday from his Salt Lake automobile trip. A Benefit Revue will be give by the First Ward Mutuals next Mon day evening «t the Opera House, in ■id of the Red Cross Fund. The latest to receive deliveries of Huick "Sixes" from the Haight Mot or Company are James Vngland, Roy McMurray and W. W. Qui 11 i an. "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" is the most wonderful pict ure ever taken, both for excitement and scenes from the bottom of the sea and will be found interesting as well as educational for both young and old- Orpheum, One Day Only, Tuesday, June 26- Matinee & night. Insure your crop against total loss or damage by HAIL STORM reas onable rates—do it now. Write me at Murtaugh and I will call immed iately. T. H- Howard. Stomach Trouble & Constipation "I will cheerfully say that Cham berlain's Tablets art the most satis factory remedy for stomach troubles - and constipation that 1 have sold in thirty-four years' drug store service' writes S. H. Murphy, Druggist. Wellsburg. N.Y- Obtainable every where. Adr.rlll im.nt W L. DUNN, Attorn a y and Counsellor at Law Will 1 'iactice in all Com I», both State and Federal. IDAHO. OAKLEY Farm Loan* L. L- Gerrard has purchased anew Quick from the Haight Motor Co. Mrs. Maud Clark returned yester day from Salt lake. John Rlyth of Yost was an Oakley visitor on Wednesday. Joseph Tsurumi assumed charge of the Club Cafe on Thursday. He will have the active charge of this Cafe hereafter Strawberry Pickers Wanted. ; I am ready to contract Strawberry Picking for the season. Picking will begin about July 1st and continue three or four weeks- Write at once stating how many pickers in the fam ily come to camp to stay through the season. 20 acres to pick J. E. Steinour, Murtaugh, Ida. >3 M k Ü Hava You Triad The New Pebble Stock Toric Eye Glasses and Spectacles The Only l,eiis that give you Clear Vision. Sold on Instalments for the next 90 days. Special Rate* to School Children and Free Change of Lenses. G. E. KEEN, (Pptamrrrrtat, OAKLEY, IDAHO. O.S.L. Time Table Daily Exckpt Sunday. In efleet |an 1916. Leave Burley 10.56 a.m. Arrive Oakley 11-59 p.m. No. 123. Leave Oakley L30 p.m-,. Arrive Burley 2.30 pm. No. 124. Ladies Tailoring and Dressmaking Reasonable Prices Mrs. J. BECK, Oakley, Idaho. Dr.J.E.LANGENWALTEK PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. OAKLEY, IDAHO We have just completed arrangements with a large mortgage company represent ing Holland capital that en ables us to make FARM LOANS at 7 per cent interest five year* time, annual inter est, prepayment privileges. Money ready as soon as title is approved. Oakley State Bank "The Old Reliable n We loan on Burley project. B. l\ HOWKLL A TtoRNur at Law OAKLKY , IDAHO W. A. BENTON, General Contractor, Paper Hanging and Painting. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Terms Reasonable. DR. J, Ü. LOWE DENTIST a%_Oftfcs over Farmars C-om'l Bank Oakley Idaho Hailey, Ida. H- D. SMITH l^tnd Office Practica Exclusively. Contests Filed. Expert Advice. Plata Made. (Ova 6 yreri 5eaiot Clerk Heilry Lvxi OAce.) The Best Time to Build Poultry Houses is spring or early summer. Cement floors and foundations must have a chance to dry. Otherwise, the house will be damp, and poultry does not do well in a damp house. The hot days of mid-summer will dry the house, making it _ an< * healthy for fall and winter use. It is not necessary to build expensive houses, but they should be serviceable, fairly roomy, well lighted, well ventilated, and dry. warm » rx Maybe we can help * / : some on the plans also. We are always glad to fj be of the utmost use to ' I our friends. V vv kV V. GEM STATE LUMBER CO. O 0 o . E M m r r i i t A « R O C / * ( • * c « . <f JOHN MURER, Manager, Oakley, Idaho. mm UNITED O U STATE» C- 1-» L. .X > I FWl^LA. F o u* The Question Before the House— Your House! V I EVERY maker believes his Separator the best one manufactured. If you have lost faith in the honesty and ability of some manufacturers, take my word and my guarantee that the Ü. S. SEPARATOR stands at the head of the list. I know, for I have investigated them all. THERE are seven reasons, not to mention more, why the U. S. Separator will give you better service than any other machine. 1 —It does the closest skimming. 2 — It is the most sanitary in construction and the easiest to keep clean. 3— It requires less strength to operate. 4 —Repair bills are lowest. 5 — It has a self emptying bowl. 6 — It can be worked from either side, or with hand power on one side and motor or engine power on the other. 7 — It is easiest running. COME in and look at the best yet/ AFTER you know all the U. S. important features see if you can find one half as many in any other cream separator. If you cannot, then buy a U.S.— the World's Record close «lrimming r Separator. FOR SALE BY OAKLEY HDWE. CO-, Oakley Idaho EXCURSIONS EAST Via OREGON SHORT LINE j Union Pacific System. May 12, 16, 19, 23, 26, 30; June 2, 6, 9, 13, 16, 20, 23, 27, 30; July 4, 11, 18, 25; August 1, 8, 15, 22, 29; September 6 and 12. 1917. I ! Special low fares to Denver, Colorado Springs Omaha, Kansas City, Chicago, Louis, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Memphis and many other points. St. Long Limits; Diverse routes; stop overs Ask O. S. L. Agents for rates aud further details. I Uf »I /MtfrttscmtMs. r ■r:: serial no »i«st»-oitss» OAKLEY HERALD FKKD JENKINS, PROPRIETOR. Entered et ISePeeiOMce at Oakley. Idaho i*r Iranemiesida threuca the mails at V«c«al Clt MtUtr. Published Friday ef each waek satis or suesosiPTiow. Ou* year .(Il ft# vane«>. .91.60 911 Mowtli ,71 Tiirtt Month ... 10 Single c»uv I Economy Should be Our Watchword. Economy should be our motto during the time of scarcity. There in enough for all if used properly. The cry of "famine" is unnecess ary. What we want to do is to cut out the enormous waste ot food stuffs. There is suffi cient if used reasonably. The storage of foods and of Bhoes and other commodities helps to inflate prices. Buy mally and use carefully and not waste any should be our watchword in these war times nor The Red CrosB local chap ter is doing a splendid work in gathering funds, society spends millions and is the one organization that all may help, and feel well in doing it. This Notice of Sheriff's Sale By Virtue of an execution in mv hands issued out of tire Disuict Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Idaho, in and for th. County of Cassia, in the suit of The Bank of Commerce, a corporation, against J. M. Harper, Fannie Harper, his wife, and F. D. Robinson and R. H. Parish Jr , duly attested the 20th day ot June, A.D., 1917, I have levied upon all the right, title and interest of the said F. D. Robinson, in and to the follow ing described property,situated in Cassia County, Idaho, viz: One piece or parcel of land, beginning at a point 55 rods, South of the Northwest corner, ot Sec. in Township 13 South, Hange 22 E.B Run thenc. East 160 rods, thence South 25 rods, thence West 160 rods, thence North 25 rods, to the place of beginning. Also other parcel of land, beginning at the Northwest corner of the South half, of the Northwest quarter, of Sec. 34, in Township 13 South, Hange 12 E.ÎLM., run thence East 160 rods, thence South 18 rods, thence West 160 rods, thence North 18 rods, to the place of beginning. Together with the Tenements, Heredita ments snd Appurtunences, thereunto be longing, or in anywise apertaining. Notice is hereby given, that on Satur day, the 14th day of July, A.I)., 1917, at two o'clock P. M. of said day, at the Court House, at Albion, Idaho, I will sell all the right, title and interest of the said F. D. Robinson, in and to the said above described property, at public auction, to the highest hidder for cash in lawful money of the United States, to satisfy said execution and all costs. Given under] my hand, this 2 ist day of June, 1917. ,M: W. O. PRATT, Sheriff. [ 3 SERIAL Nos. 06646-09436 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I>«p.rim«nl of th. Interior.—Uuli.d Statu f.aod USc. H.ll.y, Idaho May 26th, 1917. Notice is hereby given that Edward A. Stevenson of Burley, Idaho, who on January 18th, 1910, made Homestead Entry, Serial No. 08848. for W1-2SE1-4 El-2 8 Wl 4. Sec. 36. Tp. 16 South. K 22 and who on Jan. 14th, 1911, made Additional Homestead enti y, Serial No 09438, for the El 2 SKI-4. Sect. 36, i'wp 16 8.] Kang« 32 East, Boise Meridian, has fli«d not ice of intention to make Final Three Year Proof, Vo establish clal described, before A. C. DeMary, U. 8 Com missioner, at Burley, Idaho, on the 23rd day of July. 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: George Brackenbury.George Bronson, Thomas Rich ardson aud Charles Booth, all of Burley, Idaho. to the land above J20 BEN R. GRAY, Register S.ri.l No*. 013406 017566 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department uf th. Interior— U S Lend Office at 11.II.y , Id.bo May 36th, 1*17. Notice Is hereby given that Albert D. 1'hurb*».- of Oakley. Idaho, who en June 9th, 1913. made Homestead Entry. Serial No. 013406, for Wl-2 NWI-4, SWI-4. Section 34. and who on May 4lh. 1916, made Additional Hom«ateafl entry. Serial No U17688, for El-f NWl-4. Sect 94. Township 14 South, Kang« 22 East, Boise Meridian, h make Final Three Year Proof toeetablisli claim to the land above described, before Henry W. Tucker, U. S Comm ssiouer at thfckley, Idaho, on IhetTih day of July, 1917. Claimant names as wltneases: JacobDayley. J N.oell D.yl.y, Arthur W. tjurtl. end J on. W. Matthews, all of Oakley, Idaho. tied Ice of Intention to ■ EN H. u R a \ K. (liter Jto NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION IfcaimriBienl ul Ui. Intcrlor— U. S. Und Uiace si Halley, Idaho May HlS. ISI7 Notice la hereby (liei that Albert W. Cur tis, of Oaltley Idaho, «ho ou March SS, ISM. made Homeetead Entry. Serial No. *IW7t. for Sl-t NKl-4, Nl-S 8B1 4, Sec X. T. M So .US East, B.M. and who on June 17th. ISIS, made Add'l Homeetead Entry,Serial No Sifts*. lor SKI-4 Nffl-4. Section ».Township M South, Range S East. Boise Meridian, has Sled notice of In ten lion to make final Throe Year Proof to establish claim 10 the land above described, before Henry W. Tucker. U. 8 Comm laaioner, at Oakley, Idaho, on theftlh day of Juno. 1*17. Claimant naans as witnesses Earl White ley, Calvin D. McOmbnr, Jacob Harley and Benjamin Judd, ell of Oakley. Idsbo. BEN B GRAY. Register jtn Serial No. 0117*4. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of tbe Interior— U. M, Land OSIce at Halley, Idaho: Bay ISth. 1*17 Notice le hereby (Iven that Thomai J. Ime of Oakley, Idaho, who ISIS, made Homestead entry Serla for NWI-4 SKI-4. Nl-S SWI 4. Sec. S3. NKl-4 SKI 4. Wl-IWKI 4. and El-3 SWI-4. Section 3*. Town,HI, 16 South. Rangs X East, Boise Méridien, he* Sled notice of Intention to make Pinal Piv* Year Proof, to establish claim to the land abore described, before Henry W. Tucker. U. S. Commleeloner at Oakley, Idaho on tbe 12lh day of July, 1*17 Claimant names as witnesses : John Millard. Sr.. James Hillard. Ephrlam Me Bride and Howard J. Lee, all of Oakley, Idaho August 1st, No. 0117*4. BEN R. GRAY, Register J* Serial No. 0U38B NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of tli« Interior— II. S. Laud Offlca. at Hailey, Idaho. May 4th, 1917. NOTICE is hnrebv given that Jonas N. Keim, of Oakley, fuaho, who on Dec. 23rd. 1913, nuide Homestead Entry Serial No. 0U:*69, for SE1-4 9W1-4. Sec. 1: FI S NW1 4. S W1-4 NKl-4, Section 12, Township 13 South. Kang»' 22 East, Boise Meridian, hus Hied notice of intention to make Final Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Henry W. Tucker, U S. Commissioner at Oakley, Idaho, on the 5ih day of July, 1917. Claimant name« as witnesses: Saul Clark, Joseph Bell, Henry Grohsky and A- 8. Klquist, all of Oakley, Idaho. BEN E OKAY. Register J29 SERIAL No. 015166. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior— U. 8. Land Ortie« al Hailey, Idaho. May 4th, 1917. Notice Is hereby given that Adam H Sagers, of Oakley, Idaho, who on April 29, 1914, made Homestead Entry. Serial No 016168. for 8W1-4 NEl-4, NWI-4 SEI 4. SI-2 NW1-4. Nl-2 SWI-4 Hee l: SEI -4 NE1-4. NF1-4 SKI-4, Section 3, Township 14 South, Range 23 East, Boise Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make Final Three Year Proof to establish claim to the land above described, before Henry W Tucker, U S. Commissioner, at Oakley, Idaho, on the Bth day of July. 1917. as witnesses: John S. Martin, Clal Raymond Garvin, Solomon P. McIntosh and Frank Chapman, ail of Oakl«y.Idaho. BEN R. GUAY, Register tria J*» Sh'RlAI. No 014851 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. f tli« Interior—U. 8. Land Department Office at Halley, Idaho. May 19th, 1917. Notice iahereby give» that George M. Clark, of Oakley , Idaho, wlioon March 23, 1914 mada Homestead entry Serial No. 014861, for 8EJ 4 NW1-4, NE1-4 SWI-4, Section 26. Township 16 South. Range 21 East, Boise Meridian, bus filed notice of intention to make final Three Year proof to establish claim to tht land above described, before Henry W Tucker, U.S Commissioner, at Oakley, Idaho, on the 18th day of July. 1917 Claimant names as witnesses: Daniel R. Wislon. George II Day. William Whittle and George A. Day, all of Oakley. Idaho REN R. GRAY, Register. J13 Serial No. 014076. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior.—U. 8. Lana Office at. Hailey, Idaho, May 7th, 191? Notice is hereby given that Charles E. Lewis, of Oakley, Idaho, who on Nov. 12th, 1913, made Homestead Entry, Serial No 014076 for El-2 8E1-4, Sec 19: Wl-2 SWI-4. NEl-4 SWI-4, Sec. 20: N Kl-4 NKl-4, Bee. 30 and Wl-2 NWI-4. Section 29 Township 16 South, Range 23 East, Boise Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above de scribed , before W. D Gaboon, U. 8. Cora mteiloner July, 1917. Claimant name« ae witnesses. S 8. Hedges and Clyde Tunks, both of Oakley, Idaho: Joseph L Gaboon and Stephen T. Gaboon, both of Almo, Idaho. , at Almo. Idaho, on the 2nd day of .IN BEN R. GRAY, K.fflatrer Serial No. 01334« 01676» NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior— U- S. Land Offi «e at Halley Idaho May 16th. 1917 Notice I» hereby given that Merltt A. 09terhout, of Almo. Idaho who on July 9th. 1913. made Homestead Entry, Serial Ne. 013346 forlhe Wl-2 NEl-4, NW1-4SRI-4, NE1-48W1-4, Sect. 13, Twp 18 Soath, Range 23 East, and who on Feb 6. 1915. made Additional Home stead Entry. Serial No 016789, for the NEl-4 NWI-4, Section 13. Township 16 South, Range 23 East, Boise Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Three Year Preof. to establish claim to the land above de scribed, before W. D. Gaboon, U. S. Commise loner, at Altuo. Idaho, on the 16th day of July 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: Henry L Jones. Stephen H. Jones John H. Flower and Walter M Mooso, all of Almo, Idaho. BEN R GRAY Register JI3 Serial No. 011639 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Intet lor— U. 8. Land Office at Hailey, Idaho May 16tb, 1917 Notice Is hereby given that Henry L Jours ' Almo. Idaho who on Jure 27. 1912. rundo Homestead Entry. Serial No 011639, for El-2 NEl-4 Sec U.8WI-4 NWl 4 and NW1-49WI-4, Section 12, Townvblp 16 South, Range 23 Eaat. Boise Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before W. D. Gaboon U 8. Commissioner, at Almo. Idaho, on the 16th day of July, 1917. of ant Ntrriai a« witnesses: Merit! A Clal Osterhout, Stephen H Jones, John H Flower and Emily Osterhout, all of Almo. Idaho. jis HEN R OKAY. U.gUl.r. Dr. SMITH. DENTIST. Office over tha Toggary Building, Oakley, Idaho. , „ ... m«« and women near Holdenville. after Woman'« Aaaailant Hanged. Oklahoma City, Okla.—Henry Conly, a negro, was hauged by a mob of 1,000^ he had been positively ide4itlf1ed by j,| rS- Jes.se L. UurforCf as the uiau who assaulted her.