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The Idaho Recorder 'Weekly Recorder, 1 year................................$2.00 Weekly Recorder, 6 months........ .. ..............$1.00 " __ J. F. MELVIN. Publisher. ; 1 j __ CAMP POST SPEECH. (Pocatello News ) Right around three y Mm «go Wll lla«i F.. Do rah got himself in UT.» lime light. and won for himself considers bl« «pplsusc. by a déclarai Ion on tht* floor of th«- Mnatt to the effect that a lamp post and a plot*- of hemp »run* waa th*- proper treatment for fh** profit*'-rs. After having b«-«-n —™ -...... ........ ieg|ster*'<l in the press of the country ' as « friend of the masses. William seem* to hsve forgotten all about profiteering, ami baa devoted his un ueual talent* to d«ieating the peace l!T.K ty 'rt M *' r m V: h, '^® t e ^* rc *r d . with o«<- or two other Senator*, a die t**®/!* 1 i M,w ' r almost, in this respect, In the meantime th*- profiteering about which Borah waxed so wrathy In 1917 has grown conspicuously vjc iou* since, ho that If ft ware an evil then It la nothing »hört of a crime today We have been reading Horan quit.- at length for aeveral months ' but fail to note that io- ha* made any effort to follow up his Initial j proposition, *o w*- are forced to charge it off as anoth -r of bis g.and stand stunts. Reverting again, however, to lhe lamp post and piece of hemp which our llluatrioua senator referred some j time back, we question whether ! these two articles are as appropriai • ! for the profiteer aa they are for th** ? people's chosen representatives who sit seien* ly by, mixing political medi cine, chewing the rag about th*< peace treaty, ami neglecting th# peo- 1 pie's business at a time when the 1 staple'» busin -sa needs some mighty pai&staking attention. I What's the matter with congress? la It afraid of losing some campaign ; funds? That bunch of senators 1 know very well that the Industrial I ! and social life of this nailon ts threat enetl as It never has been before. And all they do Is to prattle abou* European politics. There isn't a single one of them, so far as we have seen, who hits hatched n solitary constructive Idea as to what ought to be done in the present crisis. The present congress Is a mess of conversation, and that is about all that, can be said for It. We confidently expected the war to usher In a new era of square «leal-, Ing at home. We thought the old ! abuses would disappear when people awakened to a new realization of what true democracy meant. And w# still believe it will But first it will have to usher out that million- . «1res' club that occupies Ihe senate, and does nothing but furnish thV Reds, the I, W. W.s and others of ,,. that Ilk with ex. lient material for ' propaganda. As a New York Justice , recently said "No amount «if Amer Irani »at ton work can make the p.-o- * pic honor » government when government says It Is powerless prevent them from being robbed profiteer* »»nd 1*0(1101x1». " the A POLITICAL j<'. ; A POLITICAL BOMBSHELL. The pr«'*ent Btnte '"''treasurer Idaho, th«> Hon John W. Eiglesiin, ha* east a bombshell Into th*> Good Ing Davt* eatnp, w liere th*,» old ma ehio«' poiltJclanx are gathered to geiher for another raid on tb** tnx payer*, by aim mncing hints'-if a repuhllran eandldaie for governor. It slioul I b*- said of Mr. Eaglemtu that h< has made an lde*t public otrtcial, alwayf holdlna hlm ne If arts w»-ruble not to the iHdlticlana but to the unorganized public which has no protiwtion except that glv\*n now and then by men of the Kagleson charac ter and *et of Jaw Ile I* by no means a member In good standing or the ruling factors in the present re public* n oligarchy but the further ; ! of *w»y h'.> gets and *tay* from »bat »elect body the nearer he I» to public usefulness In l«l»ho at thl* tinte. , usefulness In Idaho st this This I» how Mr. Kagleson after the Imvls-Goodlng niueliine; The recent attempt to amend the spirit and Intent of our state constitution, wherein it provides for "boards of control" of «»ur state's business sml resources, by substituting therefig- appoin tive "centralized" or "cabinet'' • onttol py the governor, without discussion or vote of the people. I* a specie* of rsdlcsl ursupa tlon of power that plainly points the way to a dangerous and ex travagant dictatorship of public affairs, éliminai Ing the essential safeguards Intended by our state constitution. Idaho has to«* many millions of dollars Involved to experiment with *ny form of business control which, before Its enactment, was never set forth in any political party plat form nor was ever dis cussed by the state preas «>r by the people Notwithstanding the manv encomiums appearing In the pres« regai-ling the so-called "cabinet form of state govern ment" | am impelled by indis putable Tact* u> state that this new government is in uiy opinion not only less efficient than our constitutional "board f«»rtu of »tau* government," hut |t is more ezpensiv*. and Infinitely |e<* se cure. BORAH SMITES THEM IN HIS WRATH. In the Senate the other day Ida ho# aenior iu that body rose up in hi* wrath and smotv General Leou ard Wood and a few others among the republican candidate* wluv are supposed to be using too much com tn their chase after the prosidontlal nomination of tin-lr party. The able senator also included In his remarks I (be statement that a moneybag could not be elected If nominated or words to that effect, and that «Re alternative was a third term for villaoa. Thus Is the able *.«nator put '' n * ,n J 11 * Lest licks ter Johnson or «altfornla, who 1* «pending more money than any of the rest of them ~ b * ch«*** alter the same offt<"\ lut what has Mr. Borah to say goes ' i* - j I , I about the lavlHh u*e of Idaho by the Good Ing-Da vie politic- I ian* who have nullified ilia dlrec' 1 primary law and ar*- playing the mischief g-nerally with their «-xp*-n «•'> e n*-w tangled bureau« in the state government. ^ SECURE FROM STORM AND STRIFE. In the unusual and untteason.tbh ' teiiinoratutes nrevsllinv in the v*,* I môT.oiuTry at this time we are much Heiter off than many other lo calltie*. For Instance last Sunday, veritable tornadoes visited half a! . do *' n *" 8U ' , ' f"*"» Georgia to the I great lakes and caused th«- lows of hundreds and perhaps thousands or I lives, besides destroying millions or dollars worth of property. What w- 1 *•* perlende In the way of storms hern j,j these valleys are us light breeze ami suiumer zephyrs compared to ,ho»e howling forces of nautrv And ' H | W) w |, h , V spect to Ihe present social convulsions in other parts, j where industrial unrest has broken fortti Into furious lawb »HHiv H8 ana disorder, non'.- of which Is over man {Best in this peaceful part of rim IVO rid. —.....— j ! ! ? 1 1 I ä . * OpBrEitlllg 2 9 7 ; * 1 MC Penney (o. • .busy stores, will I open in Salmon ! April 10. Full an nouncement lat Iäw» OX* 22 * . , , * L,, . , ,,. N , V*. h ' r f, b ï K u ,at ,M " ' L °I '.'äo* 1, ,U ', lhw , ' vho ' , . , ,, I1 ! I ' > • jS" * ; ' ' N . " ,A | fm ' NVl ' * ' 1 ' township 20 north, range 23 oust, Boise Meridian, has filed final _____ ____ * NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I I, . Serial No 0238O4. | Departm-nl or ihe Interior, i S. ii lltilley, Idaho, March ! notlc** of Intention to make proof to establish claim to the land above described before Allen j<'. Merritt V. s. Commissioner, at ; Salmon. Idaho, on the 1*1 day or June. 1920. ! Claimant names as witnesses : tint Cockrell <>f Baker. Idaho: Nu than Wilcox of 1 taker, Idaho; Georg 1 > B Soule of Daker, Idaho; W. I'url Mulkey of Sainton, Idaho. « HEN R GRAY. Register. April 2 30 Auction Sale Monday, April i .. J' , ' rr ' ,, '" , 1 ," nl , , for detail ||«t in At t'het's livery barn. Salmon, the entire household effects of k. t\ furniture. _ — next week's ' . A, *° 'Le Frazier 5-room j duelling, with bath, on easy terms Persons having livestock or other chattels they wish to dispose of may bring same to the sale, which will start at one o'clock. ALLEN O. HESS, Auction*'*-!' •KIMMEL MINING COMPANY Leadore, Idaho. Notice ts hereby given that at a jineeting of the directors, held on the I Uth day of March. 1920. an ass.'ss ment of two cents pet share was levl.-d upon the capital stock of the (Xirixiiatlon. pay aide on the 12th Uav , of April, 1920. to the treasurer or said Kiuim'el Mining company, at Lcadore. Idaho. I Any stock upon which this assess merits remains unpaid on the :oth .lay of April. 1920. will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public am dlon, and unless payment is made be for«*, will be sold on the 6th day «.r .lay. 1920. to pay the delinquent assessment, together with cost* or advertising and Vxpcnses of sale LOY II LKK Secretary and Tieasur**r. - March 11. 1920. L. a,lore. Idaho Citizens National Bank 5almon t Idaho Statement December 31 st, HUD; Resources or the Bank ^smlT« ,d » U °!. n,n ", r S Trvwu. t 11 i i?' h* 1 »»*'» and certificates Leans and discounts......... lUtiklng house, furniture and fixtures Total........ *361 040 05 406 077 03 26.600 00 *693 617 06 Liabilities of the Bank t apital. Surplus and Profits..... sn* ivi «« Dank circulation., ........ Jt® 31 Ih'|H«uts. ....................... 100 000 00 .................................. 477.484 77 Total. >692 617 06 " e ,nvue the banking business of all within our territory LEGAL ADVERTISING I I 1 ,"'" "'.j 1 , 1 1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ; Derate of Mark PureelL dereased. 1 1 Notice is hereby given by thr- un- j 'derslgned, Bernard Allhnruls, admin- I jistrator of the estate of Mark Purcell, {deceased, to the creditors or and alt I persons having claims against the j said deceased, to exbibit them with , 'the necessary vouchters within four; imonths after the first publication of j tq the said administrator at Lcadore, in ihe county of Lemhi, i state of Idaho. Bated March 13th, 1920. BERNARD ALL HANDS. Administrator of the estate of Mark | Purcell, deceased. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Serial Ko. 022135. I . . , of Ihe Interior P. ». IIeilC: " Idaho ' ttbru y a! NOTICE Is hereby glvan that Fred I Nafziger of Lemhi, Idaho, who, on March S, 1917, made Homestead en I try No. 022135, for Lot 1, Sec. 1, T. Hi N, if 21 E, Lot 4 Sec 6 T 1 N . R. 25 K. and Lot Sec. 31, T. 17 north w ! 1. HE '* SWVi, j • . .. range 23 east,! Boise Meridian, has hied no tide of In- ; tent ion to make three year final j proof to establish claim to the land i above described before Allen C. Mer- 1 ritt, l T . s. Commissioner, at Salmon, ' Idaho, on th'e 6th day of April, 1520. Claimant nainqs as witnesses: George Hansen, Gust Swanson, Sam uel W. Sims, Anker E. Amonson, all of Lernhi, Idaho. BEN R. GRAY, Register. Febru ary 27 M arch |6 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Serial No. 07359. Department of the Interior, U. S. j Land I tlflce at Halley, Idaho, Febru- i ary 21. 1920, NOTICE is h'ereby given tb.u i James M. Ryan of Deeth, Nevada, who, on November 17, 19o9. made Desert Land Entry. No. 07359. for NE *4 RKÎ4- 8tj SEU. Sec. 17; NEU. section 20, township 22 north, range ; 22 «-ast, Bios«- Meridian, has fifed no tice of intention to make proof by j purchase under the provisions of the Act of March 4, 1915, to estAblish i claim to the land above described, 1 before Allen <'. M'erritt, U. S. Com- . mission«'!', at Salmon, Idaho, on the 5th day of April, 1920, Claimant names as witnesses; Wal ter S. Drown of Salmon, Idaho; ; Charles A. Norton of Salmon, Idaho; : Wallace W. Slavln of Carmen, Idaho; ! Meade Neal of Carmen, Idaho. BEN R. GRAY, Register. Febitiary 27—March 26 j __ , ■ * NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I Sf'il.il No. 021896. | Department or the interior, U. g. ; Land Office ut Halley, Idaho, Febru n-y 9 lU'ht 1 ! , i II in ■ ;1 . r 'î, y e ,'y en «»t Mark i„ I . Mill* i of Lemhi, luaho, who, on i KfÄTEfeiÄS-CSi Ä ES. Merritt V. S. ('onimissioner. at SaL | March d *920 ° U ,h " 29 * h d " y <>f onTTti iît:? ^, k. s ,• ^ii m .Äl!Äro LOr, ' BM »• BEN R OR AY Register Feb. 13 March 12 ' ' i i to Î! to er NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Serial No. 016511 Department of thte Interior, r. s. I-and Office at Hailey, Idaho, F'ebru ary 28, 1920. NOTICE is hereby given that Hor ace it. King. Jr., of Salmon. Idaho, who. on December 14. 1914, made Homestead 'entry. No. 016511, for N'-i NEU. section 34; N4 N\V'J, section 35. township 17 north, range 20 east, Boise Meridian, has filed notice of in tention l(i make final three veur proof to Establish claim to the land above described, before Allen C. Mer ritt. U. S. Commissioner, at Salmon. Idaho, on the 13th day of April, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses. Jos eph Wells. James Quinn. Hugh Lw> nard and Ellis K. Higley, all of Sal mon. Idaho. BEN R. GRAY, Register. March 6 April 2 Wtu. Kadletz E TIP* old reliable firm, always giving punctual and painstaking service Pioneer T. 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J* REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winstl j , ■ LEGAL ADVERTISING Order to Show Cause Why Order of Sale of Real Estate Should Not ; , , „ . , b * Made - t 1 !1 Probate Court of the countv of i i Lemhi, state of Idaho. i„ the matter of the estate of S. R. i Fl'eming, deceased 1 KfÄTEfeiÄS-CSi SiRÜÏ StR ffïS* Hi i ää'ä?' ,ori said deceased | ested in the Æe of appear before 1^ | il.L C ° Unt> , f H mhi to show cause i v « n op'er shtvuld not be granted i to th* .»aid administrator to seil all I of the real estate of the said deceas *u aa shall be necessary. „kiHk , , hat a , c °py of 'his order be ! pblished at least for not less than ; four successive weeks in The Idaho I Î! < Ko r u t ' r ,' a new *Paper printed and r publishe«] in said Lemhi countv. I«!a- ! nmtea d * t! i at 8ail1 I )ub hcatlon b.'- com-j Pieted at least five days prior to said I 1-th day of April, 1920. j b™! fol 'owing is the real estate to be sold; AH oi lots two and three of te'îhoT? 1 ° f y° unK ' s Sub-division to th* Salmon t ity townsite, togeth er with all the improvements there on and rights thereto. G- W. CRONKRITE. r> , , Judge of Probate Dated March 10th. 1920. i E Thl T ® ra de examinations tionï wm*LÄ' h * examina i U b e he'd April 7. 8 and 9. fv"?h« T t RCh * rs ,ake notice and noti the county superintendent how ---- -j *r»x«|Fv-* niicjiupni nnw of questions you will need C.1HEL G. v\ ATKINS, Cor perintendent. notice. The annual school meeting snrl »i »"».rtïï idtstruts comes on Monday. April 19 t» ,------ iuuuuay, AL»rll 1< (Signed) ETHEL G. WATKINS. County Superintendent. Xà® Pioneer Stc - nderweaj Bargains Odds and ends of Ladies' ond ruin,. » v . .ear, all go for 25c. 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