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e a Martin Ditcher And Cut Your Ditching Cost in Half Complete Shipment Received ENON HARDWARE A IMPLEMENT COMPANY SICK ROOM SU ATER 60TTLES, RUBBER è'SrfiTAL TAIN SYRINGES, BABY SYRINGES ^ST PUMPS, COTTON GApZE [ANDAGES, a complete line at alî tintes Can also fill your prescription ' * à \ — r j. Hettinger The Salmon^Dfuggist ftumiiiiiuumiiiii'immitimMiiiimiiuiMMiMiiii! ftumiiiiiuumiiiii'immitimMiiiimiiuiMMiMiiii! * 4*«F* + + + 4-* + + LMON LOCALS * 11 + + <•+•>*❖•!• -H 1 i Ueddington * ❖ down _ Rex lsmlMlin of rilmort > lB i dm on 'his almon. ca , is Blossoms a? the Rex |l 9th ttnd 10th. Kentucky" is coming to Iciates L billed at the Grand, r I rehie is enlarging the 1 care of his growing the Williams and wife were i upper Sainton river) 1 h and wife came front fck on a shopping mission; I I ntivor mlarelM k^irhi« heu,ifn rancn 1 w ESalnion b ranen ! k of the Citizens nation- for gone to Pocatello on » ; s visit, ; jn Tag'a was this week | •Tie Allie White home, j ~ly creek. 'and Dck and wife were down sup spending the bette; ] [for ■ ght has contracted with ! on and Fred Urads<edt om bungalow on Main ! J eek in this city. tvens came up from Po week with professions? oite Judge Cowen's court. play worth while, In Old o tfe given at the Grand Don't miss it nor allow n to miss U ' j to be one of those enter eroli dances Friday. April t Waltz a specialty. All ». Tickets $1.50. ! je\t meeting of the S il- ( board, April 5, the selec- igoo superintendent is ex me up. ,» , e is completing the base- p six-room bungalow ant. recorn Main and Challis roau. hell is doing the work. of worship for tlie ; Science congregatiitn has to the Hill building ad ■ Fenney store, Main In llison and his sister and ; Brown and Mrs. Thain, | ngers for the Mtddlefork | Mrs. Twining went out ed A'hite has sold for his Mrs Everett the latter's Mrs. E ei . p UV er nurse est she Mrs. George A. Snow and is ved by train from Moscow morning to occupy their js oh home, the former re*i- i Owen Swift in Brooklyn. lhe a Gilmore mining man of child nner and A. C. Rog'ers of KOod executive, forces McGlenn was the 11 Use it on his rounds est as a drummer. is , his week from Spokanr. sp'.-aks of the many in ard on the outside about kess enterprises and loss* D v Salmon, indicating wale j iken in this locality. _ oore has told his friends ,1 'expects soon to become a of the island of Cuba. He -timer in Salmon. Nobody Id like to see him go so far fact everybody would want tav right here among those him best. He recently land holdings and horses j | determination to leave. her day. finding the s'age|| aded to capacity, Mrs. Le»- : | lertook to walk home, be | sburg The first day's hike. | in the morning till early In ' | ning. brought her to the | hotel, where after a night's | proceeded to her horn' ■ or. | k. never reeling better in | than when she arrived there | 'dais was over in the Black I riet last w.-ek wilh Charles | who has valuable, mining | there. Mr. Boulais speaks | Rtically of it. with nothing ! for its development bat b I get at it. "Keep everlasting | away at the commissioners | doing something to improve | was what he told The . . ^ * * ❖ ❖ * <* * * + + + * + * ♦ ♦ ❖ SAlMON LOCALS + W. t ^ ÿ ^ j. ÿ .> .> ÿ 4 i j. <. •nr,, ...... . • _ Sae^ BROKEN BLQSS* JMh a«, t île Rex theatre, April Jn^jtnd 10th. E. D. Wolfe was dow^ from Lemhi 'his week attending the big auction ca , e Qn Monday * 6 jw L. W. Greving of the Penney store ; is at Spokane meeting with his asso- I Iciates in the chain of stores of that' company. \ . C. F. Snyder, prominent rancher of the Seventeen Mile ■section, was | 'among the guests at v the Business , Men's blow-out last night. | . _ _A± * George V\. MsAtBtajr . and J. D. ; Brown were dowï. nom May last | j night to attend the doings of the. Business Men's association. j ' J J. A. de Harre «tfY&éie ThirlkUl ! moving oday, ^fermer to he ; d w and the laïer to the deBarre residence. Walt Harrison has bought a tractor for general farm work which, he is ,1 soon to commence at Lemhi. Mrs.; ; Harrison and the children are to visit ; jn the east at the old home, * | j a line bunch o£ {be Macnab ewes ) 'and Iambs passed through town thisj morning front the home ranch to hay i sup pii, Ja They tire ready for tit*: * ] range as SOO n as the range is ready I [for them. 1 . Another Stock Stic. j ■ Consignments by H. L. Summers. ' iThomas Kane <t Son and C. A. Nor-'tor ! ton make up another sale of Short horn cattle to take place in Salmon ! April 6. See ad for particulars. band Mr. Webb, ! Sells Sheep. ( Charles W\?bb has sold igoo sheep to Mead Neal. who has been Ptoning sheen for the J (past eight years, is retiring from the business. , C0UNTY NURSEE REPORTS OH j Miss M E. completed last week t , on of 36 put ,n s in county nurse, the examina nte Brooklyn result was tabu school, where the lated as follows: p or 13 no sort ot ' treatment was recorn mended. ; Nutrition was fo und good for 32. Four were underW*(ght. Two suffered from heart trouble. One had détective hearing. In four there were nasal defects. Seven had defectix« vision. TwVnty ha«l d*'feitWe teeth. Twelve tonsila ! ifwcted. Twelve had a(?eh«flds. Recommended for treatment 24. , One referred to physician, diagnos-}° of *he county ; | | ed appendicitis. Two hom'e visits made. One eye bandaged. The observations nurse will be watched with the great est interest. Among other things she says: Health is a national obligation and is a matter of great economic im portance an d the question is. What js b e j n g done to increase thv nation s i efficiency. If we give the child lhe pr o|>er start we nred not worry of abmn the adult. The fate of the child depends on the standard of the home. Children are .entitled to as of KOod care as thf . nte stock or crops, I I ' b. ten of of a A human life is worth $40,000. ee-; onmnjc value to , he nation . Fifteen in- jnion rftf . annua iiv. Many of thesr h , havp prolonged I.» D v v . ic ,j defects h*r%een correcte« j Vhildhood _ | | | | | | | | | | I | | | ! I | | | | Now Open for Business yyf carry a full line of FRESH and CURED MEATS, Green Vegeta bles, Fruits, Etc. $wift Premium Hams, Bacon A Lard These are choice goods and fresh on the, market. When in need of anything in our line call or phone your order. GU Ü PRICES ARE RIGHT Two d^ liveries daily—10:30 am and 4 pm. Satisfac Y'iur patronage solicited. ti«>n guaranteed. business phone. 163 Bk tes. phone Halstead's Cash Market Buys N. I. Andrews Home. Mrs. E. M. Yearisn has purchase«'. Hex for $3.500 the N. I. Andrews home tn ! Salmon. This property ts locatec 1 opposite the Shenou block and is con- 1 siilered a gtrod buy as an investment. For long years when the Andrews family occupied it the beautiful lawn j R was a gathering place for pretty j — i One of the Worst. A real blizzard of the Montana variety came howling over the mountains from the north Tuesday evening. Snow in sheets from off the high peaks was driven along CO miles an hour. The snow soon blew out | but the wind coniinued to whistle through the night, with a temperature that fell to 15 below zero. Mother of M.s. J. W. Elliott. Mrs. Williams, mother of Mrs. J. W. Elliott of near Ulysses, passed away Thursday. March 25, ag'ed 65 years. There are three other jdaughters, Mrs. Wrn. Daley of Butte. ^Mrs. John Canonica of Lewiston, amt F '« nl L, Br . ow , n of L'vlngBton , £ dy wm \ ,R,d U) *'*' jw Ure G^bbonsville cemetery on Sat ; ---- I Woman's Club Elects. The Salmon Womans club at its last meeting elected new officers as follows: President—Mrs. W. H. Shoup. | Vice presidents—Mrs. Scribner anc , Mrs. U. A. Smith. | Recording secretary—Mrs. Phfl 'Rand. ; Corresponding Secretary—Mrs. P. | j Dempsey. Treasurer—Mrs. A. C. Amonson. j ____ J Lest We Foraet ! Don>( Mothers' ; d , , ()j() Fellows haI) , Su nday, April 4. Tickets on sale a. Kinsey's. Smokehouse. Fred White's, Pyeaft's drug store and Donnelly s. The menu ,1 s inviting: Noodle soup ; * ) Creamed chick',>n Sliced ham, mashed potatoes, peas Salad, jellies, pickles Dev lied egg let? cream. i * I Benefits fpr Office and Patrons. The latest addition to the office 1 equipment of The Recorder is a proof press. A recent addition was the j latestmniling machine and oniy a ' little while ago a splendid p'erfora ttnd punching machine was added. ^ An automatic folding machine was ij purchased some time ago. besides t * .the new Intertype machine. All thrs / equipment Is first class, ns are Ute 'presses. ' st it cher,' 'etc'" which Together Rex of,with the newest type faces keep the office fully up to the high standard i one J required. These appliances enable us not only to do good work in our Un* ' , but they are labor-saving an I ex , ,ner s the the as I p'ense-saVing devices intended to I work benefits to office and patrons that 'dike. ' '___ _ ... _ TT~r An All Fools Dance. art|| An all fools' dance is to be given b. the Cheeroli orchestra this Friday the night. April 2. The members of .his cWeery musical company assure 1 ne Recorder that thc\ hop' 1 to make for better dance music than they have heretofore. Besides rehearsing ot to ten they have a complete n«'W outfit of drums and traps, upon w hich it is certain I heir expert and original drumm'er. Leonard Hull, will mump ulate with dexterity. The proceeds of this dance will be turned over to the high school athletic fund to as slst spring athletic -activities Per haps you have heard, in one form or j this orchestra- the playing. I management, motive, etc. Try being a Missourian tonight. --- Why Colds are Dangerous. You are often told to "beware of a cold," but why? We will tell you Every cold weakens the lungs, lowers the vitality and paves the way for the more serious diseases. Peo ple who contract pneumonia first take cold. The longer a cold hangs on. the greater the danger. esp»*cially from the germ diseases, as a cold prepares the system for the reception and development of th germs of con sumption, diphtheria, scarlet fever a nod whoopinw cough The quicker you get rid of your cold, the less the ee-; danger of contracting one of th«-s« |diseases. Chamberlain s Cough Rem edy has a great reputation as a cure I.» for colds and can be depend«-d uism It is pTeasant to take F«»r sale b> F <'• Hettinger. Salmon Druggist Hex theatre, April 9th and 10th. ... , LeorC*» Hushes is home in ^al mon from spending the «inter n«iu hallis. gee BROKEN BM1SSOMS at the R ex theatre. April 9th and 10th. — ......— i 1 .. ..... - » ■ ........ Sue BROKEN BLOSSOMS at the | The Latest Design In Hot Cakes a ^ ij Is Made From Quaker Puffed Pancake Flour for 25 Cts Now Shown at REENE'S ROCERY * / See BROKEN BLOSSOMS at th Rex theatre. April 9tli and loti). $100 Reward, $100 The readers of thl* paper wilt b« ■era la at lens' one dreaded disease that science Las thäVV dreaded disease th beer, able to cure In alt Its »tune* and that Is «atnrrh. Catarrh bring greatly influences by constitutional conditions requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken Internally and art|| tliru t)l0 i« !ood on the Mucous Rur fares of the Hystem thereby destroying the foundation of th; «»Mase, «i y Inf the ZX proprietor» have »o much faith in the curative power» of Hall a jj hundred nrita îTfor* w «h?U» faB*. j to cur ,.. p» nd for list of t«-stI monial* 11 Address F. J. CHFNF.Y it ÇO., Tolsdo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggist. 75c. See BROKEN BLOSSOMS at tin Rex theatre, April 9th and 10th. --------— - - - LOCAL SPKCIAL |—-—-— , PLY MOl TH '1 0< K ' s ^ h, ' r ' ,u *^ r bred Plymouth Rock eggs $1 i«*i dozen. Inquire at this office, FOUND—Bunch of six keys on street between Greene's and city FDR SALK hall. Ia-fi at Recorder office. FOR SALE Black Percheron SIhI lion. Vannian 41712, Import«-«:. Weight about IHOf* lbs. G«*ts coisl colls and is sure. Will sell ai a bargain. K«*e W. W. Slavin or Hans Walch ill, Carmen. Idaho. Restaurant equipment. consisting of birg« connections, water utensils, fables utensils, tables. rang« tank, taBI • tab!« wat»-r rooking ward. ware. chairs, capacity i<> feed thirty peo pi«. Price $500. B«*e G. I» Quarles. WE BUY. raise, and sell fui bearing rabbits, and «»Hier fur bearing anl mais. List what you have with us stating your lowVst prices on large lot shipments. The Fur tt S|w-cial ty Farming Co.. 515 517 N. P. Av<-. Fargo. N. Dak. FOR KENT Furnlsh«*d hous* Mrs O. C. Jones. ESTRAY—Came to my ranch about Nov. 1. 1919. two fillies, on«- bla« U. the other gray, brand«*d bar V on left shoulder. Owner can hav«- j sanA' by paying feeding charge | and advertising exfwnse. C. A. CAKI-HON. Tendoy. Idaho ! FOR RALE Two horse Btu<b'bak«-r spring wag«»n. alm«»st new, for caBh. I S«*«- this offic«'. LOST Clasp purse, «»n Main street Saturday. March 20. c««ntainjng $5.25 and padlock key. P1« ase not ify James H Clark. Salmon. , FOR SALE A new Ford one ton truck, run less than 1<*on mil«*s Price $7<»0. H. Mylander, Carmen. FOR KALE —Good Dodge roadatir. i 1917 m«»fiei. and in first class oondl 1 tion. Fred Frey. Salnmn. Idaho. Rooms to Rent Mrs. W. B Fowler FOR SALE—Shares of the capital stock of th* Pioneer Bank A Treat Company. See Harry Kelly. 1 See BROKEN BLOSSOMS at th** Rf-x theatre. April 9th and lOlh. OB S1 1I — 11'lB —■ Announcement We have been selected as dealers and service itationof PHILADELPHIA DIAMOND GRID BATTERY. We are battery specialists and are equipped to test, recharge and repair starting lighting batteries of all makes. We can furnish renewal parts for any battery or a new DIA MOND GRID BATTERY for any car. Give us a trial on guaranteed work. SALMON ELECTRIC and BATTERY SHOP mnmmm jj j 11 MACK'S B00TSH0P Jumps in Ahead of High Prices! We tcxik a chance and bought our shoes a long time ago, over a year ago indeed, and since then we had to fight to get them, hut they are here. They were bought at the prices prevailing at the tin.e the order was placed. Our contract held factories to deliver, even though they hemmed and hawed to back out on one pretext or an* other, wanting to put on from one dollar to three dol lars per pair. We say we were lucky and we propose to puss on the good luck to our customers. The stock is complete in all respects, in style, color and leathers, and the offering w ill he placed on sale during next 30 days at lo^s prices than present or derings will cost us without any 111 rgin of profit added. Take our advice on this point and buy NOW. Time will prove that while M2 and MÔ shoes will come along pretty soon at other >tor«s they haven't arrived at Mack's Boot shop— not yet. All <.ur Menh Wnlk-Ovpr. American foTitlenmn an«l Educator Dies'-Shoes, all st.cobirs un«l l« uih«'is advance |<iic«> »12 and up: tor tills wilt* ................ ........5T85 toM W ( Mir fumons, genuine * '!i!pp ,- wa 10-in. high lop Hoot, sold at 111 • fh tills sal«- at............. ................................611 mt Chippewa Work Shoes, thru oak no Um. sold at ♦MiO to fM.ftO: t his sale at....................................... 'Genuine Army Tan Knoe, sol«I «■vervwhere f«>r gtt.no; thin sale M il Tan Buckskin Shoes, guaranD « «! lor wear, sold at *5 50; this sale ut......................... ................. ........ Itü Bovs' Fine Dress Mmes In hlacfc and hiuwn, English and jnedium round to«*, sizes 1| to 2 and 2: to ■ sold al W-A0 ami ». -Rl: for this sale......................Mil and MM Buts' Tail, I '. s. army last, slrelt.oi, suid al m and $7.i'«; ihla s;i l',. ;l (..................................... ......$4 96and M.8# of Kuhhfrr- and Felt Goods for cost to clean them out. : re new stock intended for standard makes, old by us which is not satis Broken stock of all kind will he sold at t hi - le Remember all our Shoes spring and an We make good any -hoe ■ factory in wear. When you m > d R « pa t leg m n H^lilKWiMWUii AIÄM n i « I Ma* k 11 « • M « « u nier. j | ! Early Gardens We have ju t opened up new lot of Northrup King 6i Company's Garden Seeds in ô. 1". 1 Ä and 20c package Our hulk garden and field seed- will lie in later for large garden and truck growers. Save the postage buy a! home AVEMANN I ARD WARE Salmon Phone 44 Salmon City GARAGE can make immediate deilveries of DODGE EROS. CARS AND TRUCKS. STORAGE— Hinter Rate *10 Per Month Repair Shop- -No inexperienced holjH rs. Our men are mechanics, and we GLARAN I EL OL R WORK Oxy-Acetylene Welding and Battery Department BradleyGRose