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LOCAL SPECIAL
INTEL»—Magazine subscriptions. I
kindle subscriptions for every
agazine published—family and
Bjiular periodicals, trade, techni
jil, mining and engineering jour
aïs. Phone or write me for lowest
(ubbing ofTers on your new or re
.val subscription !. Now is the
to order your periodicals for
year. Good Housekeeping an
ounces an advance effective Feb
il.iry 1st. Send in your new or re
s-v.al subscription whi'-e you can
It this magazine for *1.50 per
Ur. Mrs. Rosalie C. Stringfellow,
jk, 6d 1, Salnun Idaho.
KENS, GEESE and DUCKS—
jilted at Hagens market.
END—Bunch of 9 keys cv 'ying
"Blackfoot." Owner can rocor
at The Recorder office.
KSON & SPERRY—Wood saw
outfit. Will treat the people
i[j
ING SEED WHEAT—I have 700
shels of Al Turkey red spring
eat for sale for seed. Price $3.30
ranch; $3.50 at Salmon. This;
lent is fanned and thoroughly
laned, absolutely free from foul
d8 - Cash °n delivery John Pa
yox 62, Tendoy, Idaho.
RAY—A bay Belgian filly, com
3, branded TB on left shoulder.
suitable reward will be paid for
return or infarmatîon as to
whereabouts. W. T. BLASIN
IE.
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SALE—Cottonwood in four-foot
gths. Phone F. R. Goodell. Sa
Biffo of their
|TED—Girl for housework by
Earl Nieman Salmon
[SALE—About 50 tons of A-l
at O. J. Randall ranch, Will-1
„ i„ k „
> SAWING by Cockrell &
Iiams. Price for sawing—Five
M or " n(| er $1.50 per cord; over,
ards $1.25; log wood $1.75 per
[ITURE FOR SALE—We have!
pieces of new furniture that'
linust sell at once, so they will
pit a real bargain—Maple (1res
three quarters Vernis Martin
hÄhi^ a r-T- , t e ^/ prinSS ;
r n h ^ e ' - a residence of
Kooinson.
Heifer branded P. S. right
two years old. Last seen at
jn Mukey place two months
Please notify Peter Smith,
Bon, Idaho.
for sale or trade at the ROCK
tn'son A LeadOTe Idaho ° f GUS
I ' '
|—Eleven head of cattle on
ion creek range, branded S
lazy bar on the ribh and some
6 on right hip. Please notify
where
RED—One red cow sandy com
Joned, white belly, 4 years old.
ifd three bar-; nn hin
^a kIl dtl al Ll ¥ÏÎV
lore Pl l*da « and^re^eTv
b V- ' ; e ve reWard
»ALL—A few pieces of furni
follows: A clrffioner, a
luarters bed, springs and
small wood heater. 2
r.g chair, couch, center ta
|clothes horse. Call The Re-1
office. ,
ALE—BARRED PLYMOUTH
AR„TOCUA V
UN »2.00 each if purchased
la,h - ^ M
f ?t\v \'r T ^ < iiTF T h °H a vir, P
SAV ING OL i HT Having
the Coffman wood saw
lut fit I will be glad to attend
Irvine in that line. Phone 102
[Salmon, for F. M. Williams.
SALE—Shares of the capital
of the Pioneer Bank & Trust
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may *
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4-4* . . e - . 4* 4* 4* 4* ♦.
Rosooe Hamilton is getting
?ry nicely now after a serious
of intiuenziÿ, M;V Hamilton
children, Mrs. Harry Han-!°ft
|d a young fellow staying
all attacked at the same;
1 ». 1. , ,
id Mrs. Dell Grubb have mov
", Kirtiey was there Wednes
lifted the quarantine.
to their ranch at Patterson
id intended staying all winter
their boy in school but the
getting too near so they
it best not to send him.
January 4 to Mr. and Mrs.
IGrubb a bouncing baby bov.
brother proudly says, "his
Jack."
reopened last Monday, th"
r a vacation of two weeks.
?ndance before Vacation was
[only 15. The approaching t p
the cause of so many ab
The May people are fight
teep the influenza out of the
ecause they realize what the
is here would be with only
tor. There has been sotoie
but it probably wasn't the
the 30th of December to Mr.
Ed Terry, a boy.
White was in May on busi
Wednesday.
llliot. who has been sick for
we* k. is getting along nice- 1
}abe Ellis is in town on her
o see her sister at Goldberg,
c of the flu epidemic the
houses of May have been
|>r the past week but opened
'less on Thursday last
n Collins, who has been
Ikiuble Springs pass against
'iolaters of the quarantine
ide a flying trip to May last
Marjorie Ellis, who had been
the holidays with her par
returned to Salt Lake City
1 her school work,
liott has been confined to
with an attack of influenza,
d Mrs Ed Terry are the
Tents of a ten pound boy.
running a few- days the
re again closed by order of
;h officials.
puty -h"rifT, Ma-k Howe,
been dmng natrol duty in
j- urn *1 to hi- l-.rt v.c.
;
•i- + + 4 - -> ,4* ♦
4* THE SALMONARMSTEAD 4
* AUTO STAOE
Three times a week each
way, leaving Salmon every
Monday, Wednesday and Fri
*1* day and leaving Armstead ev
4- ery Tuesday, Thursday an Sat- 4
4- urday, arriving at destination 4*
4» early in the afternoon of same v
4* days. Carrying mails and pas- 4»
❖ sengers. Prompt service. No de- *
4» lays. No long stops at intermed- 4*
-2- iate stations. Through fare *6 *
4. * + + + * ... ... * + * + * +
........
> v <• *> v •> v *î* •> -j- *2* «ft
* SALMON LOCALS *
. . . ......
•fr + + + 4» 4* + •> <.
_ .. . ..
ity Home Made Chill Beans
j M , 88 Ruth Jonea WPnt out t0 Ana .
conda yesterda morning.
.
Miss Leonora Geertson was regis
d in Salmon on TtMdu
Bread 13c per loaf or two for 25c
at R* e Salmon Bakery.
~...... .
Q . ' l ar (; P ea,i ng apples at the
Sa,mon IJak " r >' at * 2 2a P" r *»x.
List your houses and lots as Kelly
, hp .• calls for Salmon property. See
Kelly.
1 „ . .... „ .
T ! 3 ' A ' Ija • am ONiell and k. M .
were registered in this city on
-Monday.
1
1 Rock Vezina was down from Lead
f , re on Monday transacting business
ln sahnon.
! Mrs. Walter Harmon has gone to
Anaconda to join her husband who is
employed there.
-vr-.. T . . .. . , -,
I -Mrs. Rose Bostwich of \ancouver,
I Wash., is a guest of Mrs. I.vnn
! Fowler in Salmon.
'
Mrs. Harry Kelly advertises for
sale the Singer sewing machine for
.which she has the Salmon agenev.
x . ,
-'° * ess 1 iar - H cases of frozen wa
,f ' r P'l** 8 in aH rnan - v dwellings are
1 re P° r ^ e( ^ on Ibe Brooklyn side of Sal
, mon -
A littlP trr ' ub,f ' a11 was
caused this week by ice interference
wjrh fhe opf . ration of thP power
plant,
\
1 Charles Kanp w-as lown from his
Salmon river ranch this week with
,a bunch of horses to leave at the
^ßhnann place for the winter.
A T- Bennett has bought through
the Kelly agency the residence prr»p
erty on Terrace street, known as the
Joe Moodie place, paying for it $950
'
Victor Staudaher returned from
(Boise this week from the sad mis-;
[sion of burying his brother and sis
Î* î!% . who w ' Prp - victims of the epidem-i
' * n
t-* i, . 4 _ .
"SrrSS!"
^"^HCriaîV^oW home aeaTGooding'
|They are to go out by Saturday's
train,
f- F. Geertson of Klamath Falls
' s visiting a'mong his Lemhi county
'relatives. He formerly owned the
Bert Macnab ranch, one of the Big
Flat ranches of great beauty and
producMvoneHS -
\ bulletin board now uiorns t\
tront ilf The Rpcor( , er ofrice T ^,
board is of sufficient size to carry
h11 fm P ortant announcements, adver
tisements and so forth, being intend
,. d for tho use of the pab , lc . fe
A special business meeting of the
advisory board of the Lemhi Wool
growers' association was ( ailed for
* nsf Monday night in Salmon, wher,
W. M. Carpenter and Mrs. F I;
Yearlan w< r '
ot the boart
, T
, Mra : ^ afo Ko,!v ' Keneral agent of
tiie Singer Sewing machine. SaUaon,
Idaho—Machies are carried in stock
Ifoi immediate sab and delivery, be
tides supplies. Deferred payments
purchases heretofore made are to
bo returned to this agenev.
A j 1Prt j 0 f morp t h an 300 cattle be
longing to John Coles were driven
do the home ranch on Wednesdav
froni thp „leadows on the Viel-Sim's
ranch where they waxed fat and
slick, making a prottv show as they
passed through the city.
present of th ? ofiiccr
The Recorder office was honored
b >' 11 from Harry L. Summers
Tuesday after he had moved into
his new- home from Montana. With'
him was President Axtell of the
Montana Shorthorn Breeders' asso
ciation. who came over to take a look
around at what it »a* in this country
that drew away his friend.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Graves left
their Patterson canvon farm for the
winter and are now located at Ro
chester, Nevada, where they have
been sufferers from the flu. Mr. |
Graves writps to The Recorder re
newine their subscription and says
Mrs. Graves was in the hospital 15
days and hftuself for a period as long
except a day. The hospital was con
ducted by the Red Cross of San
Francisco. 'That institution " Mr.
Graves says, "from now nn has won
our everlasting gratitude" Mr and
Mrs. Graves are very highly esteeifi
Ad by many Salmon friends
IFOR SALE—Chevrolet car
in
good :
condition. Call
and see
at
the i
Bradley garag»*
or call owner at j
the Pope-Shenon
mine. A.
R.
Goo- j
deli.
Catarrn Cannot Be Cured
With LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as th«r
cannot reach the seat of the diseaae
Catarrh la a local disease, greatly In
fluenced by constitutional condition*, ar.d
ln order to cure it you must take an
Interna! remedy Hall's Catarrh Medi
cine is taken Internally and acta thru
the blood on the mucous aurfaces of the
aystem. Hal! a Catarrh Medicine war
prescribed by one of the beat physicians
in this country for years It ts com
posed of some of the best tonics known,
combined with son » of the b. st blood
purifiers The perfect cotnbinat.on of
the ingredients in Hall's Catarrh Medi
cine is what produces such wonderful
results r. ca-arrhal conditions Send for
testimonials, free
F J CHENEY A CO Props.. Toledo. O
All Druggists. TT
Hall's Facuiy I .l.c far ccaatipatioa.
4» 4
4
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❖ SALMON LOCALS 4*
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Ctmele Rock of the Ranger mine
arrived from Boise by Monday's
train.
Mrs. Manta ret Leonard is down to
day from her home on tne Safin m
river.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Carpenter and
young son are in Salmon this week
jfro.n their Tendoy ranch horn -.
I Carlotta Mulke*- and Helen An
Jdrews left Tuesday to attend the
slsteis' school at Missoula, Montana.
Asa Wiley is over from the Big
and visiting the ranch of his moth
er-in-law, Mrs. Margaret Leonard, on
the upper Salmon.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carl are visit
ing a sister of Mrs. Car! in Oakland.
California, and will remain .»way for
two or three weeks.
Miss Dering Greene arrived from
New York on Wednesday. She had
been taking a course in Columbia t
college. She will remain In Salmon. ;
Mrs. Stringfellow is doing good J
newspaper work in Salmon for the
Salt Lake Tribune, which is a favor
ite among all the dailies that come
to this city. »
A. F. Tage was down front the I
Tage ranches this week transacting i
business in Salmon. The Tage broth- i
era, he says, have tust commenced
feeding their livestock.
George R. Williams of Lemhi was
in Salmon Monday making final
proof of his homestead improve
ments, William Ling and R. W. Til
lotion being witnesses.
Mrs. Thomas Boyle left yesterday
morning for a visit in alt Lake with
her daughter. Mrs. R. L. Edwards .
who is expecting a visit also of the
stjrk at the same time.
Dr. C
home hnd practice in Salmon on
Wednesday from Camp Lewis. Mrs.
Hanmer. who had gone out to meet
her hu: band at Butte, retur- *•« wi'h
him.
visit to Berkeley, Califor
ham came down from Tendoy Wed
ne I*! ay. Mrs. Kirkham reports ifer
as not
the best of health
ut
Tuesday morning to take the place,
Mrs Them at Y
wee k for
nia.
1 Mrs. Myrtle Chase, Rex Clark. WiJ
bur Ha > : * and Mrs. Margaret Kirk
m'i <av. .»11». iviriuiam x
Sharkey
Pro-tem of the
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
Before using this preparation for
>ugh or cold you may wish to
for others,
writes, "I
;
F. Hanmer returned to his ]
Miss Leach, stenographer in the .
law office of Senator Whitcomb, was
notified on Monday last that she had
he n appointed to a clerical position
n the senate at Boise. She went out :
n was in Sal
mon Monday and Tuesday, returning i
to Yearianville Wednesday, when
Mr. Yearian came down after her in j
a car. They are to leave early next.
Cards have bt en issued announc
ing the arrival of a daughter in tIn
home of Mr. and Mrs. William E
Dozier >f Salmon on January G. Tim
little gin a readv b ars the name of
Adeline T.aura and she is tin* first
born of these happy parents.
Mrs. Harry Summers and the chil
dren arrived by Monday's train for
their n^-vv home on the Axllne-Me
Oorinick ranch. They were met at
the train bv the C A. Norton car to
take them to their new home Mr.
Summers came in with his live stock
by special train Saturday evening.
Five carloads of livestock and
farming epuipment. household furni
ture. etc., ca'jte into Saint--in on Sat
urday last for the new ranch home
of tli# 1 Harry Summers family. Some
line specimens if : he livestock Fiat
could not be cared for at once at the
ranch w» re lodged for the night at
the Mathewson barn and afford* 1 a
show till the next day when the own
er took them heme.
Senaror Whitcomb Honored.
Special local interest attaches to
tin present session of the Idaho I* u
islature in the fact that Senator
Whitcomb was selected as president
rotte, thus becoming
the acknowledged majority party
leader for the session. Miss Flor
ence Leach, the senator's stenogra
pher, was selected as.-stant engross
ing clerk.
know what it has a , n
|
Mrs. O. Cook, Macon, III.
have found it gives the quickest re
lief of any couch remedy I have ever
usedi" Mrs James .V notit. Chllli
cothe. Mo., says. "Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy cannot be beat for
■oughs and colds." H. J Moore, Oval,
Pa., says, "I have used Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy on several oc
casions when I was suffering with a
settled cold upon the chest and It
has always brought a cure. For sale
by E. G Hettinger. Salmon Druggist
There's a
Salesman from
Virginia
who was chewing and
swapping yams with the
men on the Post Office
corner. "Have a chew,"
says he to Jake. Jake
doesn't think he's chew
ing unless his cheek bulges
out like he had the mumps.
'Call that a chew?" he
snorts. ' Sure!" says the
salesman. "This is Real
Gravely. That small chew
satisfies, and the longer
you chew it the better it
tastes.That's why it doesn't
cost anything extra to
chew this class of tobacco. '
I: '• nkr that '* »à» <*• tu
1 4« f9d nif* </ Ik.. Ut* c/ **:a
frfc/ ê*tra &wJ.
PEYTON BRAND
Real Gravely Chewing Plug
v 3 ch piece packed in a pouch
Everett Store
New Hands
in
The undersigned has purchased the stock and fixtures
of the A. E. Everett clothing and furnishings store in
Salmon and has assumed personal charge, intending to
give the business his undivided attention and best efforts
to serve and please its patrons.
THE KIRSCHBAUM OVERCOATS
CLOTHING, KINGSBURY HATS AND CAPS
GREEN HOOD SHIRTS, SUMMIT MACKANAWS
A SHEEPLINED VEST that is always dependable and
warm at $10, worth $11,50 in Chicago.
RUSS W. WHITE
4* 4* v V 4* *9 4 <• 4 4 + + +
SALMON LOCALS *
4 . 4 * 4 4* 4 4* -'• v 4 4 4 4 4 4- 4 4*
on the approaching departure of
Dan Chick for his duties elsewhere
he has asked a number of friends to
take supper with hint at the Hagen
.cafe, when rove s will he laid fir 1!
The supper, wuicli Is to include ih<
delicacies of the season, will be
served n-xt Tuesday evening Mr.
Chick has passed most of tfie tint*
since early fall in Salmon.
J K. Robinson, capable automobile
titan and sales,nan. is about i t leave
Salmon, to settle in t'c forth -r
Northvve.-t The Central garage,
w hielt he ha. -uccessfttlly managed
Hr the past tall and winter, with the
Salmon ag. nc\v for h ading cars, b
longa to Clyde Riggs, a soldier now
in France, and will go back to the
isupervision of Ra'oh Irvin as agent
for the own* r.
Chari*
Second
s O. Logsdon, first in
Idaho, then In Canada,
teturned to Salmon after serving
guard duty in New Jersey for m ail
a year. It was
to Logsdon th;
chance to ge>
physical defect
tance. After a
New York has
himself again.
Big creek. ID*
at once for th
none of the improvement - that
will make on the place to mak
habitable $n the df ad of winter.
>n
a «oro
ili.»
»«Pi«
lint
nu*nt
at he
h;
id not
the
overs«
•as
. A
s*
■ i rioii i 1
prevent»*
J III
s 1
irrep
recent
trt
•attjii
rnt
at a
.pita 1 h
r* j
is n<
iW
fully
His Ik
mil
estea
<1
jw on
will not
return
th« re
ie rea«c
m
that
h(
p hafA !
45FY MINCE MEAT
SALMON BAKERY
A?#«
,o c r
Where's the worst
hill in your
neighborhood ]
The one tiiat'g hardest to
climb. The one you would
like to take on "high." Put
TEXACO
MOTOR OIL
in your crank case and have
a go at it. See how much
more power your motor de
livers. See how TEXACO
MOTOR OIL seals up the
space between piston rings
and cylinder walls, how it
prevents leakage of "gas,"
and how it conserves all
the energy of your mixture.
SALMON FUEL 4. SUPPLY CO.
COAL. OIL. GASOLINE.
WISHING ALL OUR PATRONS A VERY
HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR.
PhoneMl H^mann $ 4lM
Condensed Statement
Condensed
1 St
;utem
:ent
of
the
( itize
ins
National
Ba lk,
, Sa
.Imon
, Idt
tho
■ I : ee
mber
i ,
1918.
JO -tourers
UaliiH
t les
Gush and ;
Sight
Ex
Gapilal
Stock
l'iOJHlO 00
< Tinge
Hh.37H
ut
Surphi:
s and
Pr«
iflis 14,554 10
I.» ut ns and
1 >is(
rinds
■ * r h :j
>2.551
.63
1 M-tlOSlI
13 it.«» 20 32
Municipal Ik
11- »1 i ** •
ainis 1
M I*
rul
War; ants
r
•!,5us.:
3d
lie;:, r
vo liar
ik
63 955 00
Banking Ho
. * l * •
a n 1
Furnitur»
*1 ,(.(i.i
T t. l 1
1. ahilili
* S3 s, 438,152
Total Reboot
ÎS.13S
62
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/ C •
rtifv
the
ah«
)V( St
Mteme
nt
is correct
to the 1?< si
: of
my 1
.now
led
ye am
1 be lit
•f.
G. B. QUARLES, President.
CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
Ok \ 4l
I Hagen's Cash Market |
!{î Salmon, Idaho jjj
m _TURKEYS. GEESE. DICKS AND CHICKENS JÎ
•f\ BEEF, FORK MITTONJAND VEAL. ifc
W Our stock includes t v tv table requisite be- \kt
W sides, including fruits end vegetables, canned Mi
^ goods in variety, cran ber ries, etc. \i
!fy Nothing delivered except heavy orders and ^
^ cash is required for all purchases. Thus we are Uj
enabled to save our customers 20 j>er cent on their V4
T» purchases. iij
w 5
Hagens Cash Market 'j
HOW 10 REALIZE MOSI MONEY
FROM YOUR LIVESTOCK
First.—Select the nearest market that pays too
prices for your stock.
Second—Consign your shipment to the com
mission firm that gives you best service.
Th»» Sp'iknn»* Union Stockyards with the reputation for the
high*-nt pri'-o* in th»» North went answers th*- flr«t r**qu -iu.-nt.
That our firm handl»-» mor»* stock than all our comp* utor>
cotnl n*-*i Indicate- what shïpp»*r M th.nk of <*u -.-rvicr.
We can feed your feeder and stocker orders.
P. W. MURPHY COMMISSION CO.
sroK.ixi;.
SfHtkiiHr f niotr Stork ) 'orbs
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