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TESTING DAIRY COWS. Increased Profit* a a Result of Coop eratlve Work—Bull Aaaceiationt Raise Quality of Mr-ds. Increase* of froci $1.» lo |l und tn Mime canoe raui u Ï • r in *t annual profila from .-»eli dairy row have re rulicil fiom the organisation of coop • lativr e in* testing HHxoCtatlon* in the I nlied Hiai»**, according to ntatlKtlca authored t>y the dairy dirlalon of the United Sla«* a department of agrleiil nue Tin- exp. m*e of iueint»-iaiii|. in the»*- association*, on the other hand, li i» been only about ft f>0 per cow per year The organisation* therefore have been very profitable. Hcoftuae of the great und obvious economic adv^inlairea arming from the tiaaociaiIona dairy - p. « lallst* of the department bollevo ibil (Ilf of|iSlM Hon* are one of the mont Import «ni 1 factor« for the upbuilding and dewl Opinent of the dairy Ind'mrv in the country Such an organisation coni nintn generally of 2*i fai niera, living within a rad ï ua of « few miles, who cooperate to hire an expert tealer to keep accurate account a of the amount* and coat of feed consumed by each cow lu the aasocial ion, t^e quantity of milk produced by each ,'iid Itn richneaa in butler fat These lutlatira uhiimII)- reveal the fact that • me cows are npr producing enough pay for their keep, while other« are ghly profitable Acting on iIiIh in I •rtnallon the owner of tlie cown dis poneN of the toast desirable of his an Itnala and makes up his herd exclu rtttely of Iho«« that produce a con« Id erahle profit. The memherahtp of the aasociatlon is placed at M so that the tester can make a complete round each month, devoting one work day to each mem ber. and that he can keep his records on h momlily basis L has been found by careful experiments that the aver ages based on monthly tests do not v ry more than 2 per cent from the production, as shown by the daily ob servatlons Bin* e the tester is mu ex pert and < »m make the necessary i.-.-tt* and compulation* rapidly, and since he CXI! he depended on to liiuke his observai ions independently of pres "tire oi ork on ih. individual farm, the owners oi daily cows find it • heaper and mote satisfactory in loauy cases lo have their testing done through I he association than to under lake to do it thi iiiaelvas. Then- arc now nearly 250 cow lest mg associai ions tn (he United duties. U!6 having been added duiing the lust year These assoemtions have an «««regal, jjomhership of H.Hoo farm er*. owong approximately 150,000 cows I'he cow testing ussocmlion originated in Denmark in 1895 and the hist of the organisations id this Country was (uipiod lu Michigan ill lüofi. Mccuiikc of the valiic of the associations to the dairy 'mduatry of the country the United diales de fart non ï of agriculture is stimulai mg mu-iest in them and Is nsaisting termers m their organisation Butt Associations. Another arid »oiuewh.il stmilat lute of Cooperative woik which IB being •neouraged by the department for the impiovetueut ot dallying and cattle taming I» the formation of bull a»»o nations. The fuuctioti of theae organ isat nuts is to ma ko available, at slight • vpctise, the services ol pure bred butt» for the bt-ids of the associated farmers. Il lias beeu found that of ten the toiaJ value u( the scrub bulls owned by farmers is sufficient to sup ply through s bull association pun* bred bulls for the holds of all. A number of ' blocks" of the assoclu members are funned uud a pure bled bull placed iu each. The bulls are sii if ted every two years lo prevent iu breeding A cousidt able proportion of the m-atly 22 mtiliou cows iu th« United' But*-« ate lot* Utfvrioi to product* ; piohtably Where the bull a»»ociu l»ou.-> have beeu formed tbu grade of •he stock lias beeu tatst-tl appreciably Dairy s pe« lallst« of tbe department behave that (lose asxot laitons will be; «it liupyuttuil lactot lu lucreaxmg Hie quality of daily cattle througbout 1 tbe country. Hieve <iud Jauiv« MaltalTey were down tins week from Tendoy. He«- Charlie Cliapltn In the ' Kite man at the Grand ou Friday. Feb ruary 23. 3 t. WANTED Hoarder» at the O t Jones old boarding house, Hit et Street Mrs. J. J. Corrigan. EXPLANATORY STATEMENT CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK Salmrni, Id aha, Nov. 15, 1916. Depositors' security for the repayment of their funds depends upon the ability of their bank to repay. This bank owes to its depositors funds deposited by them in this bank .................... $237,464.63 land this is all it owes) As evidence of this bank's ability to repay its de positors on demand, it exhibits and represents that it owns and is possessed of the following: Cash in its vault, in other banks and in the United States Treasury.......... $ 71,792 98 United States bonds and stock in the Federal Reserve bank.................... 103,200.00 Municipal bonds and warrants, issued by Lemhi County, Salmon City and School Districts 40,036 10 Loans to responsible -residents of Lem hi County 194,702.82 .Banking house....................... 36.000 00 F urniture and other assets ........... 8.835 33 Total of what this bank owns . „ 448 567.22 1 his bank invites the business of the resi dents of Lemhi county upon the strength of the bank to repay as exhibited here. •!• + <•« + + + +*♦* + + + + + + v LEMHI NOTES * *:• * ******* + <■ 'Ir and Mrs Morris Cottom and •heir son "hllip went to California la- week to make a long visit with Mi Cuttoni's rather at lamg ffeach Vir Uns VIulkey is keeping Mrs Cot loin's house during her absence 'It slid Mr- William Crehan .»peut Un- week m Halmon from I radote Hiidrealh V »-arian and Grover Kerris accompanied them. " 11 Morphcy has been seriously ill for the past few days Glady* U hit well has been visiting •he I bornas Vearlan home for the past week and Helen wan home for lh" Weekend had a visit from Sheriff Klarier and 1J » deputy, VV II iluchanan, who si tended tlie last Agency dance, f'hi «• officers were here to l.x.k up ihr lawbreakers who have thought .bey could »ell liquor and get away wiih ii Now they find they can't. Mrs Mord McNichol and baby are visiting Mrs. I'eler McKinney at Cat men Bleu Mahaffey inoveil a fine hand ot l ot-wold lambs to a ranch neat Salmon to teed for the balance of the season. Mi K M Vearian of l.eailore, who -peril the weekend with her daugh Irene and Mrs. K Yeanun of Hal mon, u-turned lo her home Monday Kd Wolfe was down for the Agency dance He has been feeding cattle at • he K M Vearian ranch l*on I'yeatt's new dwelling house * * nearing completion. Kred Krey. cattle man, was in from Tendoy, + + * + + + * + * + + + + + 4. + + BIG FLAT + !• *5* * * d-d- * •{• + + + + * 4* + + + A dance was given at the Hoyle creek «chuolhouse on Krlday night of Iasi week for the benefit of the school \l i it was generously furnished by Mr (fable and Mr. Cooper. The dance •vas well attended and was a very en Joy ab le party. Albert Mosso arrived from Kansas ..onday to visit his brothers H. and l>. Mosso. Itvirt Macnab and Martin Curran ï tended the meeting of the Hhcep (trowera' association at Halmon on Monday evening Il W llradley of Halmon was at HJg Kbit to repair the gasoline engine bull pumps water for the Isley ranch. George Dean, the little son of Krank I »nan, had a bad full front a hay stuck i few days ago He narrowly escap ed serious Injury. + + -H--H- + d + + d + + + + + + PATTERSON NOTES d + + + + + + •!•+ + + + + + + + •!• + People here are busy putting up ice these days The Kingston mine closed down mine time ago on account of cold weather Will begin work ms soon is the weather permits Mrs it A Wells has been nulle irk willi lagrlppc Mi - l.ucy Mills love returned home «tu ï a month s stay with het rather nid mot tier, Mi and Mrs. Kirkput rick, who have been very sick this winter. Jeft Miller is in Stanley Uaeln this week ou business We are - having a nice winter up here In Pahslumroul valley, not much now Kvon now the valley Is nearly hare and the people are enjoying theiri autos every day Patterson has a good opening for a! general merchandise store look it up up Dr. H. H. Scarborough, the eyesight specialists, will be at the hot«) In' i.eadore, Tuesday and Wedne»day, forenoon, February 13-14. At, the! Shenon Hotel, Salmon, Thursday, and ; Friday, February 1M6 Hie methods of eye correction give reliable results for headaches, dullness, nervousness and eye defects. If suffering from ! any of these eymptons make ? point to see him on this trip. No charge ie made for the examination. The Best Recommendation The strongest recommendation any artii-h- may receive is a favorable word from the user. It is the recom mendation* of those who have used it that makes Chamberlain's Cough Remedy *o popular Mrs Amanda Gierhart. Waynesfietd. Ohio, writes, t't ituiberlain'a Cough Remedy ha* been used iu my family off and on for twenty year* and It has never fall <>d to cure a cough or cold " For »ale by K O. Hettinger, Halmon druggist —Adv d-dvd'd-dvdvdvdvd-d-d-dvd-d-d' + v v SANDY CREEK NOTES d-d-d-d*d-d*d*d'd'd*d»d* + d»4d William Hhlpley has }•:»* «»1 ! , fin» • am of horses to the H -.ftsort broil. - r* on the old Snook ranch The Sand) creek people have fin -lied laying in ilieir supply of tee for next summer's use Punis Moore has recently gone to Portland, Ore . with a carload of hogs 'I he last dance at the schoolhouse was well attended and everyone re l*ort>d a Jolly good lime Ora Cockrell has had delivered his tli-i load of lumber for a new house on Handy creek. Georg« Barfield has bought S Agee s ranch. Harry Hover was in Halmon on bus ness the first of the week Charles Snook met with an ncci den' on Monday He was hauling lumber for his n*-w icehouse when thv hoi*., stopped m a ditch and he fell olt head first against the double trees which almost fractured his skull Mt and Mrs George Wright enter 'Jtined the Hover /arnijy and Rov Moore at a dinner party last Hunday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pierce from Sal mon visited at the Hover ranch last Sunday. •• v d- + d* •;♦•<• + + + + + + TENDOY NEW8 * + + + + + d* + d- d* d- d* •> d* d* d* d- d* A dance with a program is sched uled for Krlday night, the 9th of Feb ruary. Ilcv. I). K Meredith held services ai I he school house Tuesday night ï ml had the best congregation that he has ever had here. After the preaching came the social and usual good tune Wednesday the Merediths went to I.eadore to attend the funer al of Mrs. Clark . Mr and Mrs Clarence Carroll spent the pant week visiting friends in Sal mon and Hoyle creek Miss Pauline Mulkey is spending two or three weeks with Salmon friends M M McNicoll lost a cow last week md thinks It is the work of wolves Copper Queen is putting more men it work in the mine. They mean to make this a record year. Joe San der »on leaves the mine next month for his ranch down below Salmon, and Krank Pyeatt has his Job for 1917. Frank Sharkey and his associates are finding better ore and more of it It is low grad» but lots of it. They are on McDevitt creek close to Moun turn Hoy No. 2. Anker Atuonaon's and -eveial other prospects. It looks as though there would soon he stirring times on the McDevitt. See Charlie Chaplin In the "Fire man at the Grand on Krlday, Febru ary 23. 3t Severe Cold Quickly Cured "On December first 1 hud a very severe cold or attack of jhe grip as it may he, and was nearly down sick in bed," writes (>. J Metcalf. Weaih erby, Mo "I bought two bottles of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and il was only u few days until I was com plot el v restored to health. I firmly believe that Chamberlain's Cougii Remedy Is one of the very best medl eines and will know what to do when I have another cold." For sale by E. G Hettinger, Halmon druggist. -Adv. NOTICE TO AUTO OWNERS. I.leense fees for motor vehicles are now due and must be paid at once. W C. WHITE, Assessor Lemhi County. Salmon. Iduho, February 2, 1917. I The Kind Mother Uses" "Lvciy tunc mother gets out Calu met I know there's going to be good things to eat xt our house. Delicious, tender, tempting doughnut«, biscuits, cakes and pies! I've ne\er seen a hake day faillite with Calumet. Mother s»y s it's the only Hiking Powder that insutes uniform results." KkmvmI tliftk*.t Aw.nl CHVCAO Ch **P and big.anBakmg Powder, donot' save you money. Calumet doea -irsn..~ and (m superior to tour indk and TTIZ er of LIMIT OF PERSONAL LIB ERTY SUBJECT OF SERMON Rev. Solon Johnson, pastor of the Presbyterian church. preached a strong sermon last Hunday morning on the subject of personal liberty, basing his discourse on the well known text from St. Paul, "All things ""*■* -»-ï are lawful, but I will not be brought under the power of any, but I keep tnder my body and bring it under! subjection, lest when I have preached! to others I myself should be a casta-; wav" Think of it, this great apostle; haunt'd with fears of being a casta way , n * ver »ure of himself We must keep watch over our souls, lest; Vhile we are partaking of the good I things of life, we forget and abuse ihem The question always arises, How far can we go without endanger ing ourselves? We may not lose our common morality, but our hold on Christ and the joy of salvation Our liberty is limited by conscience Webster defines conscience as a 'Sense of consciousness of the moral ixxlness or blameworthiness of one's .... </• ■/■aiucnoiiuiiiron U I • HI O own conduct, together with a feeling of obligation to be or do that which, Anoth * r has | *aid that ( onMcienct* ih our heaven I y monitor." Scripture speaking onj* ihe same subject says, "Let every) man be fully persuaded in his own, tnlnd He that doubteth is damned if he eat." Therefore if our conscience I says a thing is wrong, that settles the] matter for us. We are not to over-ride the dictates of our conscience. To do so brings us under condemnation and destroys our fellowship with God. Our liberty is limited in the interest of our own personal safety. Just as the man who drives an automobile, must, in the interest of his own per-, sonal safety, place a limit upon the; •peed he makes, so must we. in the! interest of our own moral and -piritual welfare, place a limit upon our conduct . Our liberty Is limited in the inter- 1 est of others. Just as the engineer ! must, in the interest of the safety of tils passengers, place some limit upon | the speed of his train, so must we lim-i it our activities and liberties in the! interest of others. The word of God j «ays, "But take heed lest by any means this liberty of yours become a! stumbling block to them that are weak." Because we have been blessed! wlth a strong will power we may be ible to engage in certain pleasures) and Indulge in certain things without j harm or injury to ourselves, but wej must always remember that there are; ithers who do not have a strong will i power; others who are weak where] "" str °ng; others whose lives -nay be ruined by doing the very same things that do not injure us; and it is for their safety and welfare that we must refrain from doing that we possibly might do without injury to' ourselves. I RECORDS OF MINING CLAIMS William Wallace and wife have sold their interest in the Viola lode, with, 15.26 acres, to L. H. Parker, trustee.! Helen Shaw has bonded and leased, her mining claim ut the head of Geert-] ton creek to J. P. Corcoran, Gibbs et ,d. William K. Hanks has filed three mining locations and James W Ben net- a placer claim. For a Bilious Attack. When you have a severe hendache, accompanied by a coated tongue, loathing of food, constipation, torpid liver, vomiting of partly digested food and then bile, you may know that you have a severe bilious attack. While you may be quite sick there is much consolation in knowing that re lief may he had by takig three of Chamberlain's Tablets. They -are prompt and effectual. For sale by E G. Hettinger, Salmon druggist.— Adv. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Serial No. 016931. Department of tbe Interior, r. s. Land Office at Hailey, Idaho, January 7. 1917 Notice is hereby given that Otto Hancock of Halmon. Idaho, who, on May 19. 1916, made Desert land entry Serial No 016931. for NE> 4 NWV 4 , section 13, township 21 north, range 22 east, Boise Meridian -1 I r tire of intentiou to make final proof,, to establish claim to the land above described, before Erie H. Casterlin, i Probate Judge of Lemhi county, at Halmon, Idaho, on the 20th dav of -------- has filed no March, 191 Clamtuni name* a* witness***: Deter McKinney of Carmen. Ida ho i arl F ('lark. Peter Marcuasen Paul Zetni*. all of Halmon. Idaho ben R, GRAY. Register keb 2 March 9. SM 0 ÜT KANCH AT AUCTION AT SALMON. FEBRUARY 15TH, 191P. THE Under and by virtue of an order of the Federal Court of the U. S. for the district of Idaho, we the undersign* ed are authorned to sell at public auc tion the property known as the Smout ranch and • particularly described as follows All of the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter and the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter and the iot three of section Jl, in town ship 23 north of range S3 E.. B. M. containing one hundred and eighteen ind forty-four one-hundredths acres of land, according to the govern tuent survey thereof, together with «!! buildings, fences, ditches, water right* and other Improvements situat ed thereon belonging or appertaining to or used in connection therewith The terms of the sale are as fol lows Twenty «v* percent of the btd under »htch the property is sold must be paid in cash and the remainder must be paid at the time the papers are transferred. Thi* i* a desirable piece of property ami buyer, are invited to investigate and call on the undersigned for furth er description Side will be held at 2 o'clock p m February the 15th. 1917, tn the officii of Ht evens à Clute at Salmon, idah^ STEVENS « CLUTE. Attorneys for First Nations? Bank. k - M CARPENTER. Auctloner W JOYS OF A GRANDFATHER Extreme Pleasure of Being the World*» Wisest Person lo a Little Girl. The reason we are rearing children |a because we want to have some , .... , ,, . . f^d.hildren when we are old. And we " u,lt our children to he j>oor. so 'he grandchildren will appreciate the nickels we will give them, We want one granddaughter four years old, with hlite eyes und a blue pu ,. aM<I . w „ wunl tl ^ r to ,,.ink we . , .. , " r * Huf person in the whole world. We would he disappointed if ! she thought anything less of us than this. And when we are going to take! her to town we want her to feel Just a little "stuck up" and say to the other children in the neighborhood : "l ear't play today, town with grandpa." When we reach town we want her , Pm going to ! " »un u nr nullt liri - to ask the world's wisest person many questions, and we will answer everv one of them. Not once will we disap .... . . \ ,int ttie by suymg we dont kuow - As wt " S « along tin* street we "'*** hold her hand real tight, so tttere ! w ill uot be the least danger of losing | her. We will buy her some ice cream that ; some candy taxe nome. Ol course her mother ; witl tel1 f' er 8 f* e mustn't eat candy while she has on that pretty whit* j dress. While we are In town her i mother will be uneasy She will be afraid we can't look after the child DPOIM , r . , . h ... . , ^ m,s,akl " " •* ^ulcxi her closer than her parents w °uid. In fact, we will think more °f her than her parents will, and if they ever dare mistreat her they will hear from us. wtw.n .h. , . . d 18 tlred we "'ill leave ana "hen we reach home we " ll * feel proud that we have returned her sufe and sound. We will listen while she tells her mother all about the trip, und now and then we will n. inind her nt , . f ^ ? ha * fo,got - ... e cert «*fil.v does pass slowly, ' e v " s h we were already old.—Jj-orf " ort h Stnr-Telegrain. --—— Tnn , lr> .. ___ iuu MUCH FOR BILL POSTER __ Really Could Not Bring Himself to Pasting the Advertisement« Upside Down. ___ ___ ___ . . , . f. to view the result. . " nfllguaut when he found hi _ ' 8 l M, sted rightside up. He forth The tailor believed in advertising Hi order to nmke his latest posters count for the uttermost he ordered the hill poster to stick them on walls and fences upside down. Next morning he took an early walk to view the results. bills posted rightside up. H with visited the Dill poster. "Didn't I tell you to put those hilO I upside down?" he said. "Wbut do y.. means by disregarding my orders?"' The bill poster replied : "M.v point Is this: I understood your orders, but ufter you hud gone I hHd It out with myself. 'You've suffered enough through misconception regarding beer ' i 1 says to myself. 'Some people,' 1 says •treats you as If heer was the aim and object of your life and you had never I been sober. But.' I says, 'the tnlscon -l oeptlon you already suffer under ain't » patch to what you'll lay yourself open to If you put the bottoms of them h 111 * where their tops ought to tie.' And It uln't. either. And I couldn't do ' it. really- I couldn't." The tailor got the bill poeter's point ! of view. * * A. Roy Buchanan has returned to Salmon front the east where his wife and children will remain Mrs. Buchanan is improving in healili. Christian Science services are held every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock a. m in the Woman's club rooms Mc Nutt building. + + + + 4 + -H* + + -).^ KIRTLEY DINING ROOM . -*• SALMON Alway« First Class + + H* * 4 * + + ^* + + + 4 -j- . 1 . J. $190 Reward, $109 The readers of tht» paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has been ■ >le to cure In all its stages, and that 1* Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the onlv poxttlve cure now known to the medical t. rnity. Catsrrh being a constitutions lee-ase. requires a constitutional treat -aent. Hall s Catarrh Cure Is taken in • malty, acting directly upon the blood in.l mucous surfaces of the system, there ' destroying the foundation of the dls and giving the patient strength bv ling up the constitution and assisting aiur. In doing Its work The proprietors have so much faith in its curative pow Dollar ---• . >■ i«iui iu at« vuinti *rs tnat they offer One Hundred i_______ for any ca*4» that It fella to cura Send for list of testimonials. Address F J OHENBT A CO, Tolsdo. O Bold by all I'ruffliti T$e Hairs ramily Pills for constipation. E. S. STOWELL Gene «I B tckemlthlng, Horeeehonng a specialty. LocetM tnj oid Mason shop. Expart on lama and Intarfeekd] OPEN ALL HOURS. HERE FOR BU8INES8 AND HERETO STAY. J. H. Lipe & Son THE LEADORE GARAGE AN REPÀIR SHOP Open Day and*Night q.nd Garries Supplies. Gasoline, Oils, Etc. ♦ SALMON LOCAU Rev. B. F. Meredith Is to Lincoln sermon on Sunday Mr and Mrs. Billy ( a8tu mon visitors from up the ley. Mrs. John Reddington and in town today from theiT home. See Charlie Chaplin m tk. man at the Grand on Frid»» ary 23. Stephenson of , e „ en l w n ? acti , ng b 4 sines * I* t own ne I*}1> Pyeatt and wife and J The Bates ranch 3 mil#* Salmon adjoining the Crook gate were registered at th» hSm. Wedneftd * y fr ° m ' heif * I ailUI O I] Salmon adjoining the for sale chea P for cash. Ke,l> ' Salmon Leon R. Sells was called ore this week by the illneu Sells, who is receiving ho* ment in Salmon, The ,ad '«* of the CathoB* will give a parcel Dost F ruarj n commencing at 3» ages will be sold at 25c and During the afternooi coffee, doughnuts ant served. The place for th '' affair is the old S' ,ne on Main 8lreet °PPosite ewson barn. Something Good. Those who hate nasty should try Chamberlain's constipation. They are take and their effect is so and so natural that you will ize that it has been prc__ medicine. For sale by E. G. Halmen druggist.—Adv. THE MAKING OF CUTS F PA PEN«.. CATALOG all ADVERTi;.:'. WRITE FOR FREE C*' AMKKIl" i'OLLKliK (IK PHOio THE YAKIMA AND LUMBIAJRIVER NUR (OMPANY have now ready a lot of high grade stock—apples, pears, prunes, cherry,—all small fruits and ber.. n amen ta 1 shade trees, and flowers of all kind», roses are especially flat us know what you want H. BIRD, A THE VARIET STORE THE H0USE : 0F Q A full and up-to-date l STAR CUT NEEDLE ETCHED HEISHEY Hotel and Domestic GIm] also GLASS PYREX BAKING HAND PAINTED FANCY CHINA SEM l-PORCE HOTEL AND RESTAU NER WARE IN OPEN All Cooking and Kit sils. Milk Bottles in qua and half pints. Wall Papr ranging from 20c to 75c a "WE SOLICIT YOCT PATRONAGE" Assortment of Freeh Cand Nuts. Picture Framing a $1 "WE SOLICIT YOUR PI AGE." When shopping call what we have to offer. Wri ways glad to show our god our prices are right.