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FINLEY MONROE Attorney at Law Practice in All Court« Emmett, Idaho geo. c. huebener Lawyer Practice in All State and Federal Courts Boom 16, Bank of Emmett Bldg. Phone 155, Emmett, Ida. R. B. AYERS Attorney and Counselor PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS Room 7, Bank of Emmett Bldg. Emmett, Idaho J. P. REED j Attorney and Counselor at Law Practice in All Courts Emmett, Idaho DR. I. A. WOOD DENTIST Phone: Office 151. Res. 15LR2 Bank of Emmett Building Emmett, Idaho DR. C. B. TITUS Dentist and EX-RAY EXAMINATION Rooms 18 & 19, Bank of Em mett Bldg. Hours, 9 to 12 a. m. 1 to 5 p. m. Evenings by ap pointment. Phone 230. DR. B. O. CLARK Physician and Surgeon 117 N. Washington Avenue Phone 5 Bank of Emmett Bldg. H. H. PRESTEL, M. D. C. DEPUTY STATE VETERINARIAN Phone 3 Emmett, Idaho CEM COUNTY ABSTRACT CO .PANY KATHERINE MANN, Mgr. Bonded Abstracters Auditor's Office, Court House Emmett, Idaho GENERAL BLACKSMITHING — and — REPAIR WORK ALL WORK GUARANTEED H. D. Buys Washington and Dion Streets (Riverside Addition) HORSESHOEING We adapt We are experts. and the work he is to do, wheth er for traveling or pulling. Bring Us Y'our Plowshares to be Sharpened McMillan & riggs Rentals Notary Public Wilton & Crouch REAL ESTATE Fire Insurance in Depend able Companies Emmett, Idaho C. D. BUCKNUM , Funeral Director and Licensed Embalmer Finest Equipped Funeral Chapel in the state. Calls to city or country responded to promptly. Agency for MONUMENTS of all kinds. Day and night phone 4-J r C VETS KEEP PROMISE TO EAT ; "Many of these ex-service men while i Former Service Men While Made Agreement to Hold Celebration. at Front The proprietor of a large Broadway j restaurant pointed to a laughing group j In one comer of the Know who those fellows are?" he asked. ' Bank clerks?" hazarded a friend. Not at all," returned the proprietor. 'That's just one of the manv dinners of that kind j Those fellows and probably only a few of them live here. room. we have these days, are all ex-doughboys, on the front line made agreements when they went overseas to have some kind of a celebration at an appointed time when the war ■ they've scattered themselves all i 'he country, but they don't miss these j dinners. was over. Well, over It was a kind of sacred agreement amoog them and they hold to it, no matter how great the ex pense. ''Those empty chairs are for mem bers of the agreement who were un able to come because of injuries or death." "How does It happen they are just holding them?" asked the friend. "Well," said the proprietor, "In most cases they didn't think the war would be over until now."—New York Sun. i NEW "COURT OF MIRACLES' Paris Police Are Required to Break Up Revelries of City's Beg gar*. - A new "court of miracles." so vlv- j novel, "Notre Dame," has been dis- j covered in Baris, the continental edi- : tion of the London Mail states. Every . . , . . ... * Idly described by Victor Hugo in the 1 men. lame men, deaf men. dumb men. paralyzed men—came to the house of the "king of Egypt." behind the town hall, and in true beggars' style spent their no mean "earnin in revelry all night long. Neighbors complained to the police, who one night recently descended oa the "court of miracles" I with an ejectment order. But not at all disheartened, the heggars set up house again in the open alr on a piece of waste ground and the revelry began afresh. The blind saw, the deaf heard, armless men took ! out musical instruments and played. whlle the cripples threw down their i crutches and merrilv fox-trotted in the j ruddv glare of a camp fire. The police * ■ «-r and blows were rained on them with crutches. Next morning they returned to the charge and the "king gnd queen of Egypt" were led to the police sta I tion. Went "Lord" One Better. , George W Christian Jr., secrotarv : to President Harding, is reported to have said to Lord Northclfffe at the White House, when indicating 'the to the President's office, "Come j way : on in. Lord." This recalls a story heard in Wash I Ington In 1871—50 years ago—when ! the joint high commission to arrange I the treaty of Washington was sitting for the settlement of the Alabama as Earl The White elaims. The President gave a luncheon at the White House to the commission ers. the chairman of whom House butler especially Instructed the colored waiters to sav "Mv lord" when _ , „ "It is cold salmon, my God. said the colored waiter.—New York Her Rockefeller foundation's general ed j ncation board, was discussing a banking scandal. "The hanker has now gone off to Soutl- America." he said. "Gone spoken to by Ills lordship. Ail went : well until the earl asked what a cer ; rain dish handed to him to partake of was. aid. Common Malady. F Vincent head of the it Is announced, to recuperate from artack of influenza." rwtor Vincent laughed grimly. heard of that kind of influ n . ° m Perhaps the most original sugges fions for a ••reminder" was that of th£ little bov whose grandmother had for pf> rten his birthday present the year before She wished to know what she ,, j. (n or( ip r mat she should not could do in order that .he .nouia not forget it again. "You might put your teeth in U P ide said the boy.—Boston Tran Forceful. "Terence " «aid Mrs. Mulcahev, who h,„ M .im . « w. «.hW. "this writer says there do he sermons in stones." "Oi dinnaw about !.. at. replied Ter ence cautiously, "but many's the toime known a brickbat to hould a «source Of Stvle. , . 7 . "Your speeches do not <11.play the accuracy of grammatical form which used to distinguish them. "I've been afraid something like that would happen." rejoined Senator "I have been obliged to de j ! Onoosina Minds. ! „ j ! "Darling. ^ P . j stay at home. '•Too late, George I ve made up my I face to go out. The Bulletin (Syd an 'Tve enza before," he said, cold feet, due to exposure." A Sure Reminder. down." script. Oi've folne argy mint."—Boston Transcript. Sorgttm. pend on a brand-new stenographer." . nex). Notice Department of the Interior, United States Land Office. Notice is hereby given that the State of Idaho on the 29th day of June, 1922, filed in this office a list of lands No. 026522, selected by its State Board of Land Commissioners for School Indemnity Purposes under Section No. 4, Act of July 3rd, 1890, as follows: W.'A NE 14, SE14 Section 25, Township 9N., Bange 1 E. Lot 4, SEW SWW, Section 19, Township 9 N., Range 2 E. Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, E. % NW'4, EW SWW, Section 30, Township 9 N., Range 1 E. NEW NW T W. Section 31, Township 9 N., Range 2 E. Copies thereof by descriptive sub divisions have been posted in this of fice for inspection by any person in terested and the public generally. Within the next sixty days from the date of the first publication hereof, protests or contests against the claim of the State to the tracts or sub-div isions herein described on the ground that the same is MORE VALUABLE FOR MINERAL than for other pur poses will be received and noted for report to the General Land Office at Washington, D. C. Failure to protest, or contest the claim of the State within the time specified, will be considered sufficient evidence of its non-mineral character, and the selection being otherwise free from obligation, will be recommended for approval. FRANK S. HEER. Register. F. B. KINYON, First publication July 13. 1922. Last publication August 10, 1922. Receiver. Notice Department of the Interior, United States Land Office. Notice is hereby given that the St a te of Idaho on the 29th day of J " ne > mc-V B | oî ?ij e if 'T g and R s N .°- °/ 6 . o2 n 3 ' " State Board of Land Commissioners f or g c h 00 ] indemnity Purposes under Section No. 4, Act of July 3rd, 1890, as follows: : Range 5 E. EH SE l 4 Section 2, Township 7 N. SWV* SE 1 *, Section 10, Township ; ! 7N, Range 5 E. | NW 14SWH, Section 11, Township . j , v . ! f cctI0n lo ' Townshtp 7 N„ j c * e ies tbereof by descrip tive sub divisions have po St<;d j n this of fj ce f or inspection by any person in ; terested, and the public generally, | Within the next sixty days from ! the date of the first publication here j of, protests or contests, against the j claim of the State to the tracts, or sub-divisions herein described on the eSe^ää'-'i« | purpoS es, will be received and notcd for report to the (^„*,-31 La nd , office at Washington, D. C. Failure to protest, or contest the claim of the State within the time specified, will be considered sufficient evidence of Us non-mineral character. : and the selection being otherwise free from obligation, will be recommended for approvaI j Register. F. B. KINYON, j Receiver. First publication July 13. 1922. Last publication August 10, 1922. Serial No. 023980. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Boise, Idaho, July 5, 1922. Notice is hereby given that William p Bates, of Horseshoe Bend, Idaho, who, on July 3rd, 1919, made Addi tional Homestead Entry. Act. Dec. 29, 1916. No. 023980. for SH SEH. NEU SWU, Lots 15, 17, 18 and 21, Sec. o; Lot 5. Section 7; and NE Vi NW V*. Section 8, Township 6 North, Range 2 East, Boise Meridian, has filed notice ..of intention to make 3 year proof, to establish claim to the land above des cr jbed before Register and Receiver at the United States Land Office, at Boise. Idaho, on the 14th day of Aug ust, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: a T Wei, «rer of Hnrvt-slioe Bend j d ; bo; ' chester ' D . Smidt, of Boise! Idaho . L w Porter and R. S. Woods of Horseshoe Bend, Idaho. BARTLETT SINCLAIR. Register, off.-1-—— Serial 020386 j Notice for Publication. i Department of the Interior, U. S. ! Land Office at Boise, Idaho, July 8, 1922 Notice is hereby given that Jules V DeLamater, of Pearl, Idaho, who. October 25, 1920, made Additional Homestead Entry- Act Dec. 29, 1916, jjo. 020386, for EHNWV*. W'HNEU Sec. 27 and SWV4NWV», Section 26, Township 6 North, Range 1 East, Boise Meridian, has filed notice of in tention to make 3 year Proof, to es tablish claim to the land above des ^ b<?fore w T Crouch United States Commissioner at his office, at Emmett> l da ho, on the 16th day of 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: M. P. Murnane, R. Shiller. and M. J. Handy, all of Pearl. Idaho; and Ross Gorves. of Emmett. Idaho. _BA«rmTT SB.-CLAI«. «Tmr. Serial 019gl0 Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. U. S. Ijand office at Boise, Idaho, July 5, 1922. Notice is hereby given that Robert L. Hale-of Boise, Idaho, who on Aug 'ist 8. 1917, made Additional Home stead Entry Act June 17, 1910. No. pl9gl() for g ec lf >, g E Vi gyvQ, Section 20, and NEQNWV». .Section 29. Township 8 North Ranee 3 East , Boise Meridian, has f;i ed notice of intention to make 3 year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Register and Receiver at the United States Land Office at Boise. Idaho, on the 17th dav of August. 1922. o £ j mant names as witnesses: Frank N. Prout. Thomas L. Woods, çj aude Mclntire, and Harry' Mclntire, a ;] 0 / Horseshoe Bend. Idaho. BARTLETT SINCLAIR, Register. ■ on Alias Sum noils > In the District Court of the Seventh Judicial District of the State of Idaho, in and for the County of Gem. The Federal Land Bank, a corpora plaintiff vs. C. A. West and Lee West, husband and wife; tion, Rosa the Emmett National Farm Loan Association, a corporation; and the Stockmens National bank, a corpora tion, Defendants. The State of Idaho Sends Greetings: To C. A. West and Rosa Lee West, husbasd and wife, the above named defendants. You are hereby notified that a complaint has been filed against you in the District Court of the Seventh Judicial District of the State of Idaho, in and for the County of Gem by the above named plaintiff. This action is brought to foreclose one certain real estate mortgage exe cuted on the 19th day of June, A. D. 1919, by C. A. West and Rosa Lee West, husband and wife, to the Fed eral Land Bank of Spokane, a corpor ation, for the principal sum of One Thousand Dollars, the said mortgage being against real estate, situate in the said County of Gem, State of Ida ho, and described as follows, to-wit: The East half of the Southwest Quar ter of the Southeast Quarter of Sec. tion Thirty, in Township Seven North, Range One, West of the Boise Meridian. And you are hereby directed to ap pear and answer the said complaint within twenty days of the service of this summons if served within said judicial district, and within forty days if served elsewhere; ! and you are further notified that un- ' less you so' appear and answer said complaint within the time herein \ specified, the plaintiff will take judg- j ment against you as prayed in said complaint. Witness my hand and the seal of said Dis'rict Court, this 5th day of! July, 1922. GEO. F. CHURCH. Clerk. /Cgotl Alias Summons In the District Court of the Seventh Judicial District of the State of Idaho, in and for the County of Gem. The Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. C. A. West and Rose Lee West, husband and wife; the Emmett National Farm Loan Association, a corporation; J. R. Bryan ana Jane Doe Bryan, hus band and wife; and the Stockmens National Bank, a corporation, De-, fendants. The State of Idaho Sends Greetings: To C. A. West and Rosa Lee West,! husband and wife, and J. R .Bryan and Jane Doe Bryan, husband and wife, the above named defendants. Y'ou are hereby notified that a com plaint has been filed against you in the District Court of the Seventh Jud icial District of the State of Idaho, in and for the County of Gem by the above named plaintiff. This action is brought to foreclose one certain real estate mortgage exe cuted on the 11th day of June. A. D. 1919, by C. A. West and Rosa Lee West, husband and wife, to the Fed •ral Land Bank of Spokane, a corpor ation, for the principal sum of Fif teen Hundred Dollars, the said mort gage being against real estate situate in the county of Gem, State of Idaho, and described as follows, to-wit: The : 'outheast quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section Twenty-four,! Township Seven North of Range Three, West of the Boise Meridian. And you are hereby directed to ap pear and answer the said complaint within twenty days of the service of this summons, if served within said Judicial District, and within forty ' days if served elsewhere; and you are i further notified that unless you so j appear and answer said complaint j within the time herein specified, the plaintiff will take judgment against you as prayed in said complaint. Witness my hand and the seal of said District Court, this 5th day of July, 1922. sure of Mortgage. Charles Miller, plaintiff vs. Thoms? M Ooneiand and Minnie A. Copeland, Defendants, Under and by virtue of an order of sale and decree of foreclosure, issued out of the District Court of the Seven th Judicial District, State of Idaho, in i GEO. F. CHURCH. Clerk. I Seal) Notice of Sheriffs Sale. Notice of Sheriffs Sale on Foreclo the; 12th day of July, 1922 in the above en titled action wherein Lee Charles; Miller and abote-named plaintiff ob tamed a decree against Thomas M. Copeland and Minnie A. Copeland de fendants, on the 28th day of June.! 1922 which said decree was. on the 28th day of June, 1922 recorded in Judgment Book A of said Court, at page 360. 1 am commanded to sell all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situated in l " e County of Gem.. St ate °f Idaho, and bounded and des cnbed as follows, to wit. The West Seventeen (171 acres of the Southeast Quarter ( SE V, ) of the Northwest Quarter < N W V» ) of sec-: tion eighteen (18) in Township Six (6) North, Range One (1) West of j the Boise Meridian. Together with Seventeen inches of free water and non-assessable. measured under a SSÄl'ÄTSToSÄ KS 326, on the 21st day of May. 1901. Together with a!! the improvements I privileges and appurtenances there j unto belonging, and all rights of homestead exemption; together with , all ditch and water rights of every nature, however evidenced, used on said land or belonging to same or said mortgagors or which may be hereaf ter acquired or used upon said land. Notice is hereby given, That on the 11th day of August. 1922. at 2 o'clock P. M. of that day. in front of the front door of the Gem County Court House in the City of Emmett, County of Gem. I wil! in obedience to said j order of sale and decree of foreclosure sell the above-described property, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy plaintiffs decree with in-: terest thereon and costs, to the high- 1 est bidder for cash, lawful money, Dated July 13th. A. D. 1922. LYNN M. NOLAND. Sheriff. [ Of Interest to Motorists ] — - L " ' M. & M. Garage STUDEBAKER — Dealers in — CARS FORD CARS and FORDSON TRACTORS Emmett Garage PHONE 11 First and Washington Streets Auto Painting Shop at 114 South Washington St. Gem County Garage OAKLAND CHANDLER OVERLAND and CLEVELAND CARS E. HL STRANG Residence Phone 166W Phone 12 Emmett, Idaho 'THE PASTIME CIGAR STORE * Cigar*, Tobacco, Candy and Soft Drink« Pocket Biltiaids A nice comfortable place for gentlemen to enjoy themselves. » J. McNISH General Merchandise The Store of Quality and Service I Emmett Meat Co Phone 24-J BEEF, PORK, VEAL AND MUTTON SAUSAGE AND BOLOGNA A SPECIALTY Home Cured Hams and Bacon ; ' 1 ; 1 Valley Meat Market F. A. Stewart, Proprietor -All kinds of FRESH BEEF, PORK, VEAL AND LAMB of First Class Quality. Croickshank Building Phone 204 HETHERINGTON & CO. ELECTRICAL SUPPLY HOUSE We are especially equipped for armature and motor repairing of all kinds, tractors for all classes of electrical work. Fans Con Motors Fixtures Emmett, Idaho Phone 37W BERRY & CAMPBELL H. W. TITUS Contractor and Builder All Kind* of Job Work Shop on Boise Avenue on Ditch Bank Contractors and Builders Shop on Washington St-, north of canal. «