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umiwiw mmmmw ------- ----- -Mmtu ........................ 1111 .....inn...........nn immciii irnrrtr....... LKADORi; AND l PPKK IJvMIII « MuMMI'WHMWI! 1I...IHIIHHII>MN'U«* *:• * -:+ + + *•{ * * + + <• ♦ LEADORE ♦ + + + •;• + <• •> •> •:* v WH» A Correction. WV mention' j ltd w > < Kh that Van Waxen of Salt Lake, <*ral manager of the Hunm-t ndm hVre looking oier I ho the property of the company ('orrertiun. Van Waxen la no (anger munzgcr. havuitr been succeeded by J II Cook of Halt LakY. <• * * 1 _ ______ Esstcr Sert tes. An Ka*ter service will be held at the school house al H o'clock Sunday •>—"« TW «T,*. .m larg.-ly of song Howrever. appropr! ale scripture will b** tend and r short talk by Dr. »afford Au off.-i - ---- - — ..... tng will be taken b.Tora the close to be lurnnd over to »i* Hun day school as tWs scIuh.I ti lurdl) large enough to pay for lUrmure nnd lanltors charge. Ho eon® put to the East.-r s rvire prepurwd I ) give a—*--• —*—• ---- the Sunday «choot a boo»' 1 Company Attention If the following named boys will rail at the local |w»*lofflre the post master will give them theii Cer ilflcate of Appreciation. Issued by fb<- citiz.-ns of Halnion. as a remem brance of war service. Tin- boys are H. J Nlcliolaon, William K. Dalby. !.. ■ t Ed Mc lies. Gustave Carlson. Jno. It Anderson, John Peterson, i' G. Hay« Michael Proulx. The Stork Again. 1 I^aaf Saturday the «toik visited the home of Mr. ami Mis Earl Hoffman and left u fine baby boy. Everybody Including the stork appear |o b e j well pleased. 1 ............. — Noturna from CM.'*xico. | Grant Bohannon 1 turned Monday' from Callexlco, California. whern ! he has been spending a portion of «ht» winter Grant is a property owner In that section and »peaks vr-rv hltrhlv ,.f ihm very highly of that country . Will Howard and wife came from !» the lower valley and have li**r« for I hr nrt*M»ni \h iL.i*. u bet-« for the prciM-nl. As there wat no available house th rent they are rooming and boarding Home loc »: capitalist should •erect a few houses for renul purposes, for there I« « growing demand for them. Bohl» Burns. Anna Hums who taught school bei « two lA'i'Mis, und tatet married Hoheit Fleming, writes from Hwan valley, Idaho, where they have a ranch, to let het friends know that there at> now three In the Fleming) family.' The new addition ha» been , chrlsienetl Hoble Hums Fleming. * 0 U|> Family Affair. If on« person had all th'.» chicken poi of the Lee Htewart family that l*»r«on would be some «Irk There »I» lots of them and they v • all got it. And si -liking of the Htewart faintly, Mrs. Htewart is a kind hear* od soul. She raises chicken» fur a lot of stray, hungry eats. They kilt *0(1 tliwss their own chickens though for Built In Bosch Magneto Insures Hot Spark Engine ignition--positive—powerful — perfect—from Bo»ch h.gh tenatun >»cilDting magneto, built into every "Z" Engine, insures »para that gives utmost power from fuel. OsciUsting typ« means quick start with little cranking. Highest gratte magneto on the market—every part inter changeable—as accurately made as a fine watch. Its action I» positive, iu spark is fiery—intense — Âoif All contact part* extra strong—case hardened—wear resist rag. This guarantees li.etime ignition-service for the **Z". Periect ignition gives the "Z'' added power—quick starting —»mouth, steady operation under all hud*. Come in today and let ns tell you about other exclusive "Z** features. For instance* R .ns on Kero*ene, cual oil, tops, as well as nsoltne; more than rated power; every part inter C hang cable; clean-cut,efficient design; long-lived endurance. Factory Prices! IH H. P------------1 75.00 • H. P------------125.00 é H. P. -------------- 200.00 nUDGMTtXTRA HAVCMANN HARDWARE Salmon. Idaho It. I. Dryei M K Mahoney Hue»« - -<>rs to llarr A. Ketcbuni TireShop Hatty Springt I e Id Tira» and Tuba* National Laad Battcnaa Ttraa and Tuba» Rapairad Tiras Ratraaded an® Racharg»® DRYER & MAHONEY *•{ LEADORE LOCAL LINES WH» Van Halt <• ,, . , __ . If you are not taking Th. Iteconler * JOB I drop Into I>r. «afford-. office and arrange for It, and with the home now* and hotte ads and cooper at tor of the home people well make 1 •!** Leadore page a home page. Mrs. Slater returned from Soap I«ake last w»iek where she has been spending a month visiting with he. fat he. and mother, Mr. and Mrs. KfJ Melitta at \... n ,, ... , ......, , is* & Kt l.ipe rooming house. Dr K I. Hubbard will be at Lead • ou, or five days during week of lull II. lo attend to professional ork In ,r,.nn«.n ...... ..... r Leon Hells returned from Salmon the Tuesday will, his Overland Foui to business. la.n K.-.-.t of Mi.v also came up with Mr H* Ils Mr il.-eu ■■■ * «... j,.,. - if l ' ou, ' I V'T ,IH . . AI,han * ,h , ! , * r "•* ained here for f ci^'Ci'S' ff, Cbtne UI. wilt. Mr Hells \f, course of chine by _ - ........ . ........ ... , u , close Hie windows and incld.-n t full If III at I Si (I Lee i.lnnh I»*.. I. I remain for practlc treatment. The rieMillon sy si ein was praetlcVd • re bv -.iti.rui I..U. It here by several lust Tuesday night In the way of leaving bare foot Pi.tits on ih. bitlroom carpet The ,, Prints on the bedroom carpet; in.- L high Wind ( aiiHiiiv 11:.lie. lo get up (en ' K ,.i. tally lo step ker plunk Into an Inch of «<> of snow that had blown ln. the ocean ( Dcdlc.il,- 1 |o Helen.) 1 ,,.,.1..,,. 1 <■> m-u-u./ *" fancy I eland at tin- close ol day kaz 1 -- o'er the boundless sea. An<1 w atch the millions of wavelets e j l'Dty 1 Together. Jujt you and me. For the Heu may moan | And the sea may groan. And the sea may fairly hiss; ! ,,ut we love her tone As w'e stan* alont Bor eacli ... ul1 - 1 l° v< * t" stand at the even «Lit And watch the cap.'ring sea. vide , . !» „ A 1 nd , T'1' 'ap-ring sea. 'ml stuily Hit- (>< can vvlld and vv HtamJ with lut*. to ....... -w ........ For each wave brings In a kiss, , , J.T' " f l4 *' ad " r * * 0 '' "hltos ranch ft rili the ocean will sigh And the oP.-an may cry. Hin to me 'tiH heavenly bliss; For as the wild waves fly And tie- mist rolls by Each ripple brings in a kiss. .Signed, Dit. HAFFOHD. FOURTH OF JULY Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Gautier. Sr,, are spending a few days with their daughter, Mrs. Heth Daniels, U|> the Salmon river. , Jto With will else Idm by I Mr. drove down • - Mr8, * H « e - schm.lmat.-'' Mrs VVTd'tr' ' ° UI ' C A. Kicket ts and ramlly are stay /ÎHU«L..w for awhile he Hon * "Mr* /tickeM m '"'w m "'f" l.'ÎST connected with the F F i-' !«' V m' sîore », UlbbînHV l. Ho Is J. E Crook was in Salmon , Iness on Monday * Elmo Slocks Is hack on the for a Short time k ) n —— ''" THE BEST PLACE TO EAT ( Formerly Hagen'») OPEN DAY AND NIGHT If you have complaint*, make them here- not outside and elsewhere FRKO V. aitCOK. FARM LOANS laanranae. Auditing and Coll acting. Salman, Idaho al I »il Ion son, Lee Personal. Mr. and Mn. Hehuyler h;u , v .„i t , ng It „ „ Kani ,. v .for h -veral (lay.-, the Bernard Allhands spent the great -r portion of last and a pari of this week on court duty in Salmon. KfJ , K1,K t 11 »'"' ' usons, r nose mi "W"»« "*."»■ Mrs. A. M Baukol and son IîrooXs were In Salmon last week where Mrs. Baukel was having dental work done. annoum-,''to* riJ pubhc' 1 !hat * «he* wil'l of K(vt . , )lan<( p -„^on» Those interested ' mav ( .,, r r .,„ ard . n _ ,^ rril . _ *,lv *** .* ,w r *garding terms — Adv Sarah Houtz returned laBt week from Butte, where she took her young son (Ben, to be operated on The lad is much Unproved. 'T ' " L " ........' * ur laV, n 1 niu,dl lo Hay ln fiiVOi ' of ihat great stale and are glad to ' ' I gee and Aut»*n Htewart returned f ro „, a winter s visit with their r*r ln ........* r ***'■ boyM . hav, ' n 1 mufh lo Ha - V ln fav <>r be back in old l.emlii again. 1 f M< *" v " and fa "' i , 1 1 y havt lfl f """ t»"* sawmill at Eighi 'w„ ln U , K ', 8a ^ ,n111 at Eight *' !' a " d '.^f 1 has tat ' , ' n a I«*itton ,, h „ J ' ( y rug». Mrs L b *i , ia,ly welcom 'd , , ,ovel * a * 8,1 e is a tab ( ' " Ud vl3llnl8t ' .. ... ». Mrs. J. If. vvock with Pearson is here millln'ery display this from several uayi before she returns hon community to welcome a lady of so , pleasing a personality and conversa tlonal ability Mrs Pearson expects ° to upend several il-.vs >u ciiuinr^ bef me " he"reTurns houu ( ' llm0 ^ . ln I Lavers of Hie itiovf.' drama will make no mistake in going to see Dorothy Phillips Saturday night in "Paid in Advance " The play fits r ItoroHiy and Dorothy fits tWa play. Home of the scenes are rough .and bloody but there is a clean moral 'hr.-ad running ail the way through. , Hudey Hchufrelberg'.-r was taken Jto Salmon Iasi week Friday suffering With typhoid pneumonia. He was brought down from Gilmore the night before on a sit'd. Mrs. Schaffelber aeconi|ianie<l her husband and will remain with him through the sIckn.'Hs, (Death of pati -nl reported else where In this paper.) O. Me Fall returned last week lititil I he _______ ,, „ troin a three weeks' trip which look Idm to many places, accompanied by by ('. E. Williams of Hall LakV, VVtn. Ht ,Walters and J. L. Kile of Filer, Idaho! Mr. Williams Is the man who pur- n, ' .-based 200.IH)« shares of Kinimel I,u11 stock last w'.'ek and the other men! ' aJnt ' U| * look over l*«'<»P«Tty. | + Abliorlng Gold Dust Baker tlr i proprietor chooses (he crowd wd of- I * •') marriage lo the high ! m' bldd, ' r ' and a,le Ih won by Jim ( A. Ho «» ' b " Cur, so call',si because he Is dlsplsed by his associates as n , V 1 *"v' ' associates as a tlcunken brute. But tils heart is pure 1 , S ''' Horothy Phillii>s in Paid ) n Advance at the Leadore hall, Atom with ''" l . _ _I --------------u -------- --------- ,ii . now --------------u -------- --------- ,ii . mmw rn m rn — - —--tdd 4 Big stock of Wall Paper at the Variety Store a* ___________ I At GRtATLY REDICCD PRICES ; Must be mit,t in , f.ir ■ . d . , L.?I^ .. ,, . mftk0 700,11 for the new stock which is now on the road. COME EARLY and make your selections while the assortment Is good. Mrs. Sadie Langel Salmon (ledninj & Pressing Company. ; AND— EWU in loti mes tor Ufies end lien OM shod ot August Lum Ion Lee -r this * * v ***•!.** ******** * BOYLE CREEK *i* * * * * * •; v * * * * * + * * v i Th - Boyle . reek school w ill he our Friday, April 2. The eighth pupils will take th<-ir examination at the Big Flat school. Fred Niemann sold his ranch to Frank Allen and Dewey Niemann this w'-ek. Mr. and Mrs. Niemann ! will leave Saturday for IdahoFaRs where they will put their little son »»»a*— iu ,.0^0 ,.t -, Mrs. under the care of a physician. Mrs. I. A Goble will accompany them. Mr. and Mrs. Bowler were bush j n.-ss visitors to Salmon on Wednes- ; MisH ,,oriK Cooper came borne | ' V '° [ ' day afler 8 ' /( ' ndln * a fe wlaya at Carmen. vi» mun day. Mr. and Mrs. Sutter spent Sunday ! at the I. A. Gable home. Miss Doris Cooper came home | her ur ' to Mr and Mrs. Fred Nieman spent Sunday at Northfork. j Leitha and Lester Gable spent Sun- ; day at the Sutler home. The county superintendent and! The county Huperintendent and! <-ount y nurse visited the Boyle creeicjLerahi »chool Wednesday. ^-- <>r * * SPRING CREEK ❖ -h d- -I* <' •> ❖<••!•<• + + ,l I and Mrs. Fred Nieman spent 1 ! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Niema., Sunday at the Itoske ranch. Mrs. Eric Itavndal and daughter, - 'd Clover, and son, G'erald, spent Thurs ( day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ed .Capemn. The Capertons have a new Silvertone Victrnln >..vc,,o,.e viciriiia. . Andrew Sl'-rinerson spent Sun ' lay at the Charles Hull ranch. fiminv Lliin imn u,nnt Iw Immv !ti , Jl ly w,>nt to Salmon I V° ny ,0 ° eor ^ ° livt ' r ' whi>n th ** 8e l»oi»es get well «roomed and mounted and go canter . ln ( g ithrouah Central Hark no one or I would ever recognize them as the Han,e animals. G'erald Itavndahl was in Northfork.! Charles Trowbridge and Tolbert'the r )ar,t wtnt up to the James Isley J& ranch to get hay for the Hull ranch, Joe Glennon Is moving to Shoup. Miss Howard spent Wednesday at Percy Anderson is in Northfork. Fred Buster visited at the Bartl Is ranch. Wolcott of Big creek was in lion Mr. town last week. W. E. McCracken postmaster, re-1 a c'tived a sack of mail that should ore have gone to Connecticutt. That'els lititil is a long ways from home. Mrs. Charles Harder has isst^'d ! 1 invitations for an Easter party for I he school friends of ------- — Vernon and Hubert. j Miss Howard spent thfe week-end Ht tb< ' Harder home. Mr8 - Fred Nutting sjient Wed n, ' s, hty aft*-rnoon with Mrs. Charles I,u11 - -----. | + + + + + + + ^ i . . ELLfS BREVITIES * I * * * ' v + * * * * * * <* * ❖ ❖ * ! Lou Wells has sold his ranch ( A. V. Miller, who will move to taxe Possession at once. C-' Bursted and Miss Campbell of '■ imrsieu and Miss Campbell 1 Patterson werp married recently. J«® Sedlvic h*as been seriously ill with an abscess on his neck. Johin Kirkpatrick and mother are now living with F. R. Wells on the George Ellis farm. 4 John Cox has a wheel installed In the Salmon rlwer to raise water for irrigation. "* son i. Aider were k. Some crews of road workers m-r i.yUh busy these days on Salmon May road v»,. Jay Leonard is leading the farm- ',*> ers hefj. having finished plowing Mi* 1 I of Lou Wells and Mi -Salmon visitors this vv be held at t he Leonard school house on the 2nd of April. The Rhode Brothers have mover* onto the Milf ' son. I Babe Ellis. Claude Alder anil oth ers are going to Alberta. Canada, this spring. Mrs. George Ellis and daughter, I Harriet, visited up the Pahsimaroi week .. , ; Frenchy is moving a bunch or cattle down the Salmon river. on the 29th of March. Hugh Leonard is helping Williams on his road contract. i Th.- *o..l or.lorlc.l eon,e„ « day ranches for the se- i tne se.. j an-d I the Mrs. Alex Wlddowson of Gilmore *''nt to Blackfoot last week for protracted visit, while Alex has gone back to HVe Grizzly Hill property to push further development. J with Chronic Constipation. There are people who never have a movement of the bowels witho'it It is produced by a cathartic. Most of them have brought that condition on themselves by the use of mineral wa ters and strong cathartics that take too much water out of the system and aggravate the disease they are meant to relieve. A mild laxative tonic like Chamberlains Tablets affords a gen tie movement of the bowels that you hardy realize has been produced by a ; medicine, and their use is not likely to be followed by constipation For jsale by E. G. Hettinger. Salmon Drug Igist. Adv. C. N. f LIDA Y IIIHIItMM H. W. Sl'ELLMAN I Leadore Load (o. ! Unfls - Insurance - Mines! I.EADORE. IDAHO Modern Machine Shop. Car Re pair* ami Automobile Accesor les. Gasoline and Oils. Free Air. Livery Car Service. Open Day and Night. v v * *> d- <• * ❖ ❖ * *i* GILMORE v * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ♦ * i , . ,, , . our It is true that there ts more ore nlilu A. 1,t ' re , at -in sight in the .......- ..... *......i«ivrs the present time than there ever fads 'been. Th'j ore body in the Latest to Out on the six hundred level is efev en sets wide. The Pittsburg-Idaho, ! on the seven hundred lev'll has an ore body twenty feet wide with cop son per coming ip running as high as 22 per cent. Snow Bros, and Evans & jSchaulfelberger, lessees, working in per cent. Snow tiros, and Evans <fc JSchaulfelberger, lessees, working in j l'ittsburg-Idaho ground, have good! ; bodies "**" rr8 " A,, '" | The Pittsburg-Idaho min'? is plan-} .ning the iMjanation of new machin ery that will double the capacity ol l.hntr nbm uwv ------- of ore. The Allie minej recently, opened up a good body of J ! lead-silver ore in their best work-jc lings. | The Pittsburg-Idaho min'a is plan their present power plant. Work | j will begin on this plant at once and ; when finished extensive development ! will begin. ; and! This will be the banner year ior' r-mhi countv. and we should all and! This will be the banner year lor creeicjLerahi county, and we should all pull together and boost the county « * "" ole - " e " - * PHniore ' ' " • ( -.....— - is rapidly approaching j 'he point Where it will bo known as + ,l ri, e< '' lninins ; I The summer of lf)20 promises to se'e the southeastern part of Lemhi | ! county one of the busiest sections -------------- r - -------, |county one of the busiest sections - of Idaho. With the discovery 07 ! new mines in and around Leadore, Other mining districts are beginning ! to show signs that they, too, have l''snmethine no their sleeves." . something up' their sleeves." ' A mineralized zone, comprising the Texas and Sirring Mountain di 8 ' !ti intu ftvfpndo fftr u diutunrp rtf (um I I Lets, extends tor a distance of two, mll ff ?°c and . foul te(,n K m ' ,es south ot Gilmore in an unbroken | range of mountains, Only in one;, or two places outside of GilmoFe has any serious attempt been made to mine below the grass roots. The principal .mines of Gilmore, L southern terminal of the Gilmore | J& Pittsburg railroad, have been producing ore steadily and in a quiet way for the last ten years. ! These mines are th'e Allie, Latest L «-1 e. ■< be - (that Gilmore, as a mining camp, Is still in its Infancy yet it has pro (duced between seven and eight mill lion dollars in gold, silver, lead and ' copper ores. Tn,« a re about sev'?n uuuuceu iwi, a,uu i ore bodies blocked out on these lev are from Twenty to forty feet jwid'e. Silver values are steadily in- I creasing with greater depth ana i, 1 ore is encountered with The deepest workings ■»" hundred feet, and l these lev forty feet [copper depth ana encountered with greater frequency. j However, the present high prices being paid for nietals are causing ' ' * • rining men to sit up and take no tice, and Gilmore and vicinity offers unlimited opportunities to the man with money to invest in th'e mining game. There are a number of good prospects, contiguous to Gilmore* that need but the magic wand of capital to put them in th'a producing class. BIG FLAT ITEMS I • ■ Harre y McDonald made a business trip to town Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy McDonald and. (laughter spfvnt Fhursday with Mrs. ; "* s - , Mr. and Mrs. Thomas .Terrell an 7 son made a business trip to town Friday , i. dini J s ?^ y raade a t> us f ne£, s trip to °w n F ri da „ ' , ^ , lv . B.' Anders and family and i.yUh -e -,u Pent , ,? umiay v»,. ir'N•' lb, ' rt ^nnth and .».r, and ',*> 'guv MoS wert» visitors at Alr , M w/ b d "; . . „ , , d Bamberg visited at 1 ,/\«! 0ni iV > S K ,h ,)aniels * a broth'er jin I of _ Mrs. Bloomberg. the i *** Louise McFrederiek sj/ant Thurs day with Fern Anders. i , Brm f Ba , rker was dow " from the j nlinP to visit Ft>rn Smith Saturday an-d returned Sunday evening. Mrs. Wickham of Salmon was a Mrs * ' F. Smith on Sunday. I ig Hat visitors in Salmon during the week were Mr. Nieman and son. Arthur. Tom Green and Mr. and Mrs. J- M. Spellman. Charles Young called at the A F Smith ranch. ed of is for Mrs Maes returned last Tuesdav with her two daughters. Edna and uucile. Edna went to consult an 'pvp ^ specialist while Lucile had he? «de ! tioids and tonsils treated. It is J proved.'' h Children Rre n)Uf h Ini-1 — _ _ There are very few of us who know more tha_. combined knowledge of all the other people iß county. Our County Agent is paid out of the taxes, so^ r> taxpayer pays his portion of the expense. B progressive county has its county agent, who has! lour \ cars or more of special training in an agricula >-o ege. He has a scientific and practical knowledge the farm. He is a specialist and can make money] every one of us. E\er) farmer should attend every comme meeting. There arc surely suggestions made at' meeting that one can profit from. Consult the County Agent and get him to holpi that is what he is paid for. Attend your comi meetings and see if it doesn't pay. Lemhi Valley- Bank Leadore, Idaho f E. M. Yearian Morris H Cot tom DiRDvroRS Edgare. Ross A. M. Baukol l Bernard Allhands OFFICERS: Bernard Allhands. Presi<! Edgar C. Boss. Vice Fr A. M. Baukol. Cashier TE , * ; + ♦ ♦ ♦ + ♦ + +^5 Seth Ball and wifi l ler> hig daught.r 1 ^(»tors the first 0 f t 4»; *......i«ivrs me nrst oftC' parties who nnri , cara were c A r j and family ana* 'Although the rnàs an dition som'e Mett made. ^ 1 tJr 22 j Mia. Ray R & !j or jy. r Misson 'ik*l in 'was called by t y <fc for her Missouri ISfl in 'was called bv bome two weeks .... emîdoyirfent F Jf lhis timei the p the Joh _ Brow i . u ™ «rown m of hij} brother " of J make thelr h ' p_ Jordan tok 'from Stewart ami lemploym'ent Mr ° | c änyön7 j^ m Bowman v 4; 1 ! g a i nlQn the*fr ni0T ® ( * i ; and charl'es Holh^S. 1 Rownlan ranc j 1 Dr °°» I having bought the Q own havin but 1 ( t ed Pattee was og. j bU p rl i | ndg w f imbr ' >v % snook Sr., wi,l be ; i hey exptect to nav tj ithis sumrner M | were amo ' ot ' lr ' **«■ ...... . , were among our x but have m | d »< ! past few years in n.t Th Co ^ 0 " ! other car L je X pec t ^ larger r ; e JÏ Lu, ___ » ., L' TÏW Ishipment than fr«>*' which hn«.-«,,-.3; ' returns ' . ° TH I Margaret ^ . 'bought more thrift Hf 1 | These ambitious littLi h „, , Ttncio o Sa ® M Mnrd McNi ntt' Isainmn Mnnrtnv^Jh!?! j L iiti f , y ' | V M ew "***■' ' o n i mnn v î It and L, Wf(p » n ' lsUor s ! „ : „ „ L * c , rs ' "ÄTdS^ÄÄÜl few days with her saret ' who is amending] ' ^ d ! moved lnt o life Pattee i ,, tVl „ ' ® 8 1 no cou -niy seat the t irw I , . i, bevela 1 .' ,eorde r ft from California. A mon, r f ,, t f P " Uïe 1 aUee * l bar for tbe sunimer ">« returned to Tendoy w$*L Mulkey, Mr. and Mrs. Jot] though the train was time a moi'a lively and ; never arrived. The outi lot for a while but me helped bring the sraik. so. Others who arrived train were Mrs. Gt from Wise River, Ernest Bali, who had T southern part of the after their large ba which has been in pastL ling the long cold winter.] I meeting at Armstead ft* ■ tiivciiiig Cl! TV* illoit;aU IV they being brothers and one not knowing the otl coming in the same day. ; E. A. Morris mov6d 'gage ta Salmon last a Morris preceded him on befoi'a. They, will make home in Salmon. Te hates to give up a good but we know our loss mon's gain for Ed is an honest citizen. We hoi* and happiness may toll new home, Frank Sharkey is household effects to the jin Agency canyon and e the next few days to be ed in his new rancit liotne.] J. B. Mulkey unloaded i of corn the last of the is the stockmen's life s*w Don Ball departed Tuai the southern part of Id after their band of sheepi cality. Mr. and Mrs. Will moving in the Pattee T the bar where they will home for th'e summer Barnett will be empk Pattae ranch. Mrs. W. H. Mulkey wall for the week-end of ber| Mrs. S. A. Mahaffey, Jr. nani Söe nROKEN nI * (,S ^l ReX ,heatre * Apri l 9,b a® 1 ] S«}e BROKEN BLOSS- , Rex theatre, April 9th and!