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Tomorrow Begins our exhibition* of the hand somest line of Young Men's clothes that ever left aTalyor's Needle Kirschbaum „ , clothe. Yungfelo $15, $20, $25 and up See the Guarantee and Price Ticket on the Sleere You will want to tie ixnterl "n I tie correct Kall *iyl«*x in xult* anti orrrcoat». You Mill want liimr the design* anti fahriex hum endorsed hy men who are ultra-careful In drew*. Here von will Unit all of tlie lateat Kngllxh effeetx gleaned straight from Uie eit-lusive London drajH-r». All llienewext fahrt ex. Handsome hlark-awt-whlte effect», Tartan plaid», check*. plnxtripcH, chalk Hneit, violin »tripe* and many oilier novel effect». Stlky »hort-nap < liirtchlllit» In hluea, gray» anti tiluckx. While we carry Kinx-htaium Novelty " V tingfelii" clothe» all through the xeaaou, totnorroM tn the ilay to **•« our complete »bowing There lx bonntt to tie a very hi* demand for t hexe elxit lien. We shall look for you TOMORROW. THE HUB • •The Shop that Hadlate* St tie aail Oaalltt. " \VWV%WWV\VW\WW\Wi An Invitation The officers of this Bank extend to you a cordial invitation to visit them whenever in need of banking information. aaoMPT eanvtoa •or h ut Your acoount In rexpectfully whether large or »mall- polite and »ut ixriu'torv rexultx axaitretl. mil Idl ed, t real ment N«e*rt tf BA* CuMittlan tt PA, Pioneer Bank & Trust Company A. ». A. No. 92-79 SALMON. IDAHO A! the clow* of huxlneax July RMourtw (CONDCNSKD) Loan* ami Discount* 6104.441.w t apttal Stta'k Uverdraftx 1,1*7 2» t'»ah, Siatit Exchange 71 308 ip Money Horrowetl None l»U Nurplua lute rent lie pi wit* Charier No. IOA Lia, Sllltlaa. • 34,1X10.00 I 8,51ft. On 57«. 7« 103 68606 lx I Ui« • : ter p hy I I ard are a« [ to j t of In i TOTAL »3» 637,42 TOTAL 3336 837 43 Ourrect Attest. A True Statement, W C. SIlOl T t JKNSK O. LANOHDORK, KMKUNOMI1LL, } Director* t asliler F. A. I'HKSToN. ) Ilex, Phones 14*i Wear« V. a. D*»Mll*tv l,i f«atol Revins* Ns. *2*4 We Pa; Fonr per cent on Saving Deposits. vwvwwwvwvwvwvww^ bet Us Figure with You be fore Buying, we can Save you money Art sml Decorated China Wall Paper fable Ware Plclurs Pramca CulGlas* Wooden and Willow Ware Olaaa Ware, Lamps, Kitchen Ware. ate. Toys, and Novelties Variety Store, D. U. l»aProp. a ! 1 ; a j I J; £ Arthur Greene, Merchant £ J; 3 ► TT TmTITTTTmimnTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTf j -.1 10.111X 111 llill.l.lllllll.lll.ill.111 Ulii.il XliAllllxli La a I New Crop Goods | l coming in l I Daily I« ► 3 £i Tomatoes, Beans, and Peas are already here SOMETHING NEW FOIL BABIES "Better Bnhi«*»" What au opti mistic, captivating no und those two worttx liuve! And Ute best part of It that they aland for all Hint ttieir sound suggest« one of the lug. in terexilng, vital Idea, of the hour, the letter Bähte» movement It xtartetl witti the Idea ut making olr|.(aah!onetJ liahy allow a nit more aatlxfartory hy having bahts» examined for phvxlcal perfection In stead of dimple* golden ringlet« and paaclim-and.rream skin». 'Then « magazine whoxe editors love lianiex aw the (Miaeihiliitex of turning thin new kind of Itahy »M;w Into a line, hroad campaign for making liahl«» liettnr. And out of It grew the Bet ter Ihtblee Uont»«t, A I letter Hahie« Conte»! la a ar.lan tiltc examination of children three year« of age and tinder, for physical and mentnl development, and the awarding of prize* to those who de serve them, on the grounds of good, all-round development. I.ood look». Infantile heauty count only for what thvy are raally wortli in tiaby'a tiealth xml growth, wlille many more impor tant tiling* count a great deal more. A line, lieatlhy, well developed ha may snore one J.uotiaaiid point* ac cording to the Hetter Bahiea Stand ard Score Card hy which all bahlsx are teatetl. These point« are divided follow»: Two hundred for mental anti devalopinanlal teats, which prova whether tmhy takes proper notice of what goes on around him. walks, Hits and apeak« properly and shown a mental growth to rurreepond to hia age. One hundred points fur weight and measurements which prove '■'tiether well-proportioned haby Is for hla age. Klve hundred for phyalral development, sturdy bonea, lirai flesh, smooth «kin, good digestion, circula tion and reaplratlon. One hundred and fifteen tor mouth and teeth. Klghty-five for eye, ear, mue anti throat tests. All'of these tests are made by a doctor and It takes a pretty tine hahv to score over (H) per cent In tills new kind of a hah) contest. hoirie» for thin contest began al o'clock Wednesday at the club rooms In the t >dd Kellows Temple. I'arent* can enter their balde* ant] a time will tie assigned them for bring log them for examination. Kulrlee will include hahtea between the age, of « month« to 3 year*. All examln allons will he private and lasglu* ai In o'clock tills, Thursday, morning and continues until 3 o'clock P- ui. Kntrles close at noon Thursday. ••EXCVSES. M Hy Rev E. N. Qu,»t. Pastor. Luke 14: The Lord liait lieen invited to dine with a chief of the .I'harlsces. Not tint they had love for Christ lie was usually their most bitter enemy. Jesus never reliised to gu wherever lie was hidden "They watched him," l*sr hape he would say aumething that could tie Interpreted to coutrafilct their traditions or laws. Soon a man with the drupav came in. Per haps lie had come a long distance U seek help from Jesus. Ilia sympathy • as always with the sick ami the needy. But there were the I'harlaeex whose tradition* forhada any healing on the Sabbath day. lie rebuked ttieni by saying "Which of you •hall have an ox or an aas fallen into theplt, and will not itralghtway pull him out on the Sabbath day?" lie tnen relinked the guests for trying to secure the most prominent pieces at the tallies and lie ram I mix bit host of having forgotten to Invite the poor, the liait ami the bllod. Then lie .speaks tbs parable ul tue great »upper, lit wulcli Ue is comparing lu>d to Ui« huai »ml the Jewish lion to the invited guests. "And mey all witn one cousent twgan to make etc uses. ' * No man has a real excuse for re jedlng tlie invitation ut tlie gospel. The chief brat said "1 have bought a piece of ground ami 1 must needs go and see U. ' ' It is customary to mm ihs laud before buying, at auy rate, the land would still he there the next day. Ms got excused from toe feast. Tlie neat une seid, tieve bought dve yoke of uxeo ami goto prove them ' What did gain by trying Ilia oxen, since they were already hier Foolish man to aile» tue teeal tor nothing, tie eas ear used. Tlie third man said: "I have uiatried a wife and theiefore I cannot coiue. It is a physical imposai hi Illy lor a married man to go to a great »upoer, according to , Uils man. lie did »ul need to as* for an excuse. "1 ceaiMtt com« To buy Und or oxen, or to get mar- j rled.'are ollen good excuses for peopl* to reject the invitation of our H«av-J only bsiber to be saved. Ins host was angry tan you blame turn * A | «octal InvIlaliuU ta «eut out "t>u out j ijulckly loto tlie »I reels and Isimw of tlie city and bring in bllher uic poor end tlie maimed end Uie ball and Uie blind * No restriction la wade. They will all tie provided • Uli ne« lobe«. ! be »ick will be healed Tlie land .» en »nvlous 'Utax Im lall» lit» »er vaula to 'compel them i lo o>Hue In." Sou* of them »re tired «nd need to be urged. ..Th« tue« Hint «slue their pome« »ion* mure than Uie blaming* of lien* «a. will be excused You are invtied ! to the feast by the King of King» Are you going - You are unçsd to 0001 « For Rent—A o-ruom furnished house clone lu. Kmjuira ut R. W. McBrid». 14.2. SHOT GROCERY PRICES TO PIECES at Viel's 15 Days Only Sept. 15th to 30th Our new fall goods will arrive about October 1st and in order to have room for them, we are forced to slaughter some lines we are long on, at prices below cost. 15c Canned Corn, can .10 15c Canned Tomatoes, can 16c Stringless Beans, can 20c Canned Sauerkraut, can 20c Canned Hominy, can 16c Pkg. Seeded Raisins, pkg. 16c Canned Salmon, can 20c Princess N. Y. Corn, can Fancy Sunlit Pineapple, can Fancy Japan Rice, lb Fancy Navy Beans, lb Fancy Mexican Chili Beans Fancy Brown Beans, lb Fels Naptha Soap, 4 bars Swift's Classic White Soap, 6 Swift's " ' " 25 Crystal " " "23 Welches Grape Juice, qt. b. Schilling Baking Powder, lb Dr. Price Baking Powder, lb Half Gal. Pure Honey, each One Gal. Pure Honey, each Lemhi Flour. Silvertip grade Lemhi Flour, Roquet grade Lemhi Flour, Eagle grade Idaho Falls High Latent Flour Ke\ Hour of City bv * the „I site* ut«» » or utes less 7 ;jy 1, ern No. j ; ! ft. 3, 27 of .11 .10 .I2h .12 h .10 .10 .15 .15 /»«[ .\J i/2 to -U 7/% all .08 .09 .25 .25 1.00 ! 1.00 .40 .45 .45 .65 1.25 1.05 l.lv) 1.25 1.45 1.55 to Safety Coal Oil, 5 gal. can Stock Salt, per 100 lb sack Sulphurized Salt, so lb block Krinkle Corn Flakes, 2 pkgs Grape Nuts, 2 pkgs Cream of Wheat, 2 pkgs Bakers Chocolate, per lb Lemons, per doz. Lemhi Graham Flour, 9 lb Sego Milk, 1 doz. tall cans 1 gal. keg Sour Pickles 1 gal. keg Dill Pickles j /j j • ÖÖ j 120 .90 .15 .25 .35 .45 .25 1.00 .90 .90 There is no reason on earth why people should complain about high prices on Groceries in Lemhi county when our prices are always be low any outside town on the main line and with these "cut to the heart" prices, we cer tainly will get quick action and plenty of room by October 1st. Buy early as we shall cer tainly run out of some things before the end of the sale. Hrrt s out time irht n i/on inn unit ti't fuse. Viel Produce Co. Salmon, Ide*ho •*The Comsumers Friend*' A DD distinction to your Stationery by having your oan)e and address printed oo it. It re ceives rrjore prorrjpt and failatole attention. i ORDINANCE NO 134. I on j An Ordinance deciding tlie in tentlon of the City of ,dli ' ho to eitnhllsh Mithin the limits ut j the »aId city a local sew-rage nil provement district to be cali*d Lo- j ml *ewerat:e Imprnveuient District! Su ♦ :i nd tu- intention "f t 1 '" ,iipl city to estahliali tlo-rein -, 'tMerage District Ue it Ordained by the Mayor and j Council of the City Of Salmon. Idaho: j Section 1 That it is the intention i the City of Salmon, Idaho, to- tuhlixh Mithin tlie limits !of the si City a kcal impr vement district to bv called Local -ewenige Improve ,„ent District No l : and lo conduct j lateral sewerage .vetem therein. * B ct„m - I hat the boundaries of the proposed district aie a» follows, l( . , DKSCKIl'TTON. helgnning it tlie Northeast < orner t „I 1 ut ') Block 4 - al mon City Town site* run thence S. -Ï degree* .V* min ut«» weund» U., Ho l.; It tu the »outhwest corner »aid lot, thence » tin degrees Ô4 minutes 40 seconds Pi.i-1 It to the .southeast corner of',aid lot thence >. «3 degrees L'U ; in of L'U minute» 1Ü seconds K. 13*. • ft- more or less, thence L'a degrees 4L' min utes 20 seconds 150.2 ft. more or less to Northeast corner lot 5, block 7 said townsite, thence N. 28 degrees ;jy minutes LU seconds £., 88.3, ft to south Boundary sewer District No. 1, said City, thence along the South ern Boundary said Sewer District No. 1, N. Bl degrees 14 minute« 40 seconds IV. 183 rt. more or less West line of Cot 2, Block 4 said Townsite, thence S. 2« degrees minutes 20 seconds W., 17.83 ft.,! thence N. »3 degrees 37 miuntes 4u | seconds, W. 48.U2 ft. thence S. 2« de grees 30 minutes 20 seconds W., ,80.00 | ft. to tue Northeast Corner of Lot! 3, Block 4 said Townsite, thence S. i 27 degrees Oti minutes 20 seconds V\., 33.13 ft., to Southeast Corner said! Lot 3, thecne N 50 degrees 15 tni ti ntes 40 seconds VV., til.82 ft. to place . of beginning. Said trait just described contains tlie following pieces or parcels of j Lo the i : 4 ,-, j land in said Salmon City 'I'ownsite, to wit;— All of Lots 5, and t in Blk. 4, part Of Lot 2. Block 4. ! Ml of Lot .7, Block 7, and part of Lots 1 and ti, Block 7. All said property and lines and all »aid sewerage district being in the City of Salmon, Lemhi County, Idaho. of Section 3 That the charact tlie said proposed system shall be that of gravity and according to ttie plans and spec Bica tions now on tile in the office of the City Knigneer of the City of Sal mon, which said plans and specifica tions show in detail the location of said sewerage system, the street along which Uie pipes will be laid, the size of the pipes, material of which constructed and ttie general character of tlie system which said plans and speculations afford a com plete and detailed description of the lateral sewerage to be used, to which said plans and ■mire said system and all materials shall have free accès». Section 4. The estimated cost of the said lmproveuieut District is ttie sum of tine Thousand Dollars. Section 5. That all tlie costs and expenses in and about the construc tion of toe said sewer above men tioned are to he assessed against all the property included within such sewerage district: PROVIDED, however, that all ttie costs and expense of tlie sewer age improvements made In the spaces j formed hy ttie junction or intersec tion of streets and avenues and in ttie spaces opposite alleys In the said PRINTING Satisfaction. *° ''''"'I Statamcnt of Condition Oitizens National Bank | of Salmon tall or Comptroller of the Ci jrrent> January 13th, 1914 Resources Loans and Discounts $287 f>2 9 06 k Banking House Fixtures and Realestate 35 000 00 I Gash on Hand and Exchange 45 SO« 3® 1 Total Resources 3f»S 43*» 2 * j Liabilities Capital. Surplus and Profits 104 37°^ 1 Circulation Bank Notes oo oo; 50 1 Deposits.... 1 <34 0(>2 4J j Total Liabilities 3t,N 430 2* f U. B Charles, President. Geo. H. Monk. Cashier. district, shall he horn uf »aid h J lb* °*s-1 I property abutting s or contributor» **■ contiguous or contrihutary iuti rsection, end »hall be „ 11^*1 said property the same ** "H other asieasmer t agtlnst (a j^ *** j •Win* __________________. y j n digtrict. .... . I Ins ordinance ,s enacted f 0 , y, Porpo.xe of ratifying, > viilbinting and making legal ao , ^ . .1) act» heretofore done in th, ^ struction of the said »ewer sud a, establishment of »aid »eM*rag e ^ riet and to legally aise*» U ie tlie same a* above provided, This ordinance shall be in fo,] force and effect from and after | U passage, approval and firm public,, j tiuli. Passed and approved this da, : September, 1914. WILLIAM PKTRKSOS Section ti. Tlmt protest* the establishment of said Loeaï x trage improvement District No. * this ordinance provided, m» ? hied with the City Clerk of th, * Salmon, Idaho, before o'clock P. M. on the third di v October, If 14. at which tim* anti all protests will U> heard Mayor and Council of said City * Attest: F. C. MILLER, City Clerk. Mljoi, ! A Vmvrrsr of Suns, Not of Clou*,, The latest studies on the subject the probable number of *t*rx bit, been made at the Royal Obserfaton 't Creeriwlcb in Kugland Tlie Uu Friinklin Adams sm ceeded in mi ing a set of two hundred and six pfe«. tographs covering ttie wtmle *lty. Counts have been made of the*, | pictures of the heavens and from | them and certain other fact* it reasoned by the astronomers thittin j aggregate number of «tar* is probably j not less than one billion, not than two billions, and approiiaiittlj 1 about ore billion , six hundred mil lion. By a singular coinidence thxl is the same number as tlmt of tu I present population of the earth S, I that every person living on this plu I et has a star shining for him-biil own particular star if he wishes to tu] think of it. wtlen il is considered that all thw • it * rs are »amirig sons like our mx and eaoh mi4 V i,s followia of planets in tlie vast sky as our on 8 11 " ^ ias ' an( ^ that many of the* planets may be ttie abodes of lilt similar to that found on this etrtt, the thought becomes so vast that tb« mind is staggered by the possibiü t j ( , s How small and Meeting are tlie *le clouds that seem to make glooiat our day, when we look out over immense Universe far-shining *id| its billions of lamps and ttieir sui trains of worlds On tlie other side every cloud in this entire ITniverse. he know that some sun is shinte and making things beaotifu In this thought lies a good rem for taking the longer look outl« ceasing our »mail complaints ami R The la* of ' !! ' s " in « °" r pet ', y „ . the Universe is light and not dart ness, andjt should be our duty »tä| joy to take our stand with the lid and trust ttie Father of Light whom is no darkness nor shadow turning. The inner side of every cloud Is bright and shining; I therefore turn my clouds about And always wear them inside« To show the lining. —Minneapolis JouraiL * The Idaho State Federation Women's Clubs will meet at L*** ton, October 14, 15 and 16. Third District Federation will I at Moscow, October 12 and 13tb.