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The Idaho Recorder, 1886 SALMON, IDAHO, APRIL 9, 19211 ' VOL. XXXV NO. 9. mu? HERE; I IRMirif : D. Idaho, er a lot of last located. i 1 anything on m that the ! e of Salmon. (?) over thatj'Q' a railroad j in name of lead and be- j f. day after i i lin Leadore. It comb and I 'the nice red (We were I Leadore did I train.) The d over the [usual. Ev fed five feet jus« as hap I traveling a Kive feet the Ik and the j the engine p. Gut after Id. Arriving later I got Id the flu. I pie nice time [week's care f relieved of [ cough and It ter. mat trip out mat "Cream baby almost [ a man were [er that road [by the time 1 of living! ly in Salmon, h from there he moi e you [ On a diner Butte I saw |b a slice— h memory of Ice. I asked pod up—raw. [ just to re [worth at one ■ hundred that slice ed exactly ,, a 1 and figure g weighing uld cost at k up your run over to e pork your Ss soon as hit Salmon the safes— .barley Nor th diamonds kin him in placing had my old r ed a dining Rockfeller j Imon. Land Bottom here. I am ranch- poor when I ther day n side of n f his voice, 50c." If 1 ey I would it just for Spokane g low when I we in par ___Mrs. turing bus ting a new id he had îcked (down might try n the State hang tnetr 00 . Wheth ase 1 don't they don't s down in om loosing not high t him have reak for a him since, j H. Boom- i too. don't • tt lias nc ;t it is not blic. Wnsh 1 left it— —and that Ihllon are »RMICK. Order. savywclghtf Chinaman rub » of xrted h of weed* the bust tman found «feet I y good said to be out tw«-ntx boot legrer 1 story tf pi lo like-,storie« treea-1and ■eds of ! he Sal leave his ■opt simi directors n io take ha.= lA*en«an ry for a business I To Learn Banking Business. Miss Marie Ryan has Joined the leleiical staff of the Gititens national bank. Not long ago Miss Ryan, who had Ueen a number of years con nected with the Lemhi Telephone ind Telegraph company as auditor, : determined to resign to enter a bus iness school, when the bank man agement suggested that a place of ferin^ unusual opportunitfes for bus iness training would be offered in i thal institution and she decidVd to accept it. ! Miss Ryan is a young lady of pleas in & personality and decided cairac tor 'he 'employment »he has eu j te red upon, and so the bank is fort 'unate too in securing her services, j With tbe change that came a few i Weeks ago with the reappearance o* jCashier G. H. Monk for active duty .the working force of this is now made up of President G. II. I Quarter,, Cashier Monk. Mrs. P. E. I Hines, Mrs. Paul Stratton and Miss Ryan. Ralph Edwards recently re signVd to enter upon the work of ]ranching, PETERSON ESTATE bin* * * |wr fwj rriTTn'T : AuAIll IW dJUKl - ,, - the recent sale by Louis A. Frey. p has also begun. It is the purpose of • the new owner to divide tilts store I in two. to afford the present tenant, j The healing of the petition of the Denmark heirs of the late William Peterson, whose contention if grant ed would l'emove Miss Mabel Mc Clain from tlVo administration of the estate and deprive her of a claim of $15,000 for alleged services, is to come up this Saturday before Probate Judge Cronkrite. Judge Cronkrite has already passed upon a prelimin ary phase of the matter denying a motion for a dismissal of th'e peti tion. Mr. Peterson died in the latter part of the year 191S without leaving a will and without heirs at law resid ing in the United Stat'es. Extensive Reconstruction. The work of reconstruction in the interior of th'e Anderson block re cently bought by O'Connell & Beil amy was started yesterday. The new owners are to use the lowPr floors in connection with their gar age business. In one portion of the block R. V. Dick and H. A. Patter son are to open a car painting shop where their work is to he of a class by itself in excellence. The remodeling of th'e portion or the Edwards hotel property on Main street, adjoining the- Huyepiann hardware, and which wip» bought m !jvj [Mrs. Murdoch, room for her millinery onejbusiness and the other part with the rear spart» available to accommodate (the plumbing business of Mr. Frey. ___ * ❖ •> * * ❖ * * ❖ * + ❖ 4* *h ❖ + + + ROYT P. mV.V.V * BOYLE CREEK y ^ *1* v v *i* v **• *y -I* -i* *i* -p v Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cooper and Fred Niemann were business visit ors to Salmon Tuesday. Miss Doris Coo|>er is spending a few days with Mrs. Steele at Car men this week. Mrs. Abbey was a visitor at Sal mon Wednesday. William Sutter attended the stock sale at Salmhn Tuesday. John Webb returned Weelnes cîa >' from Salmon, whei'e she had been under medical treatment for a [week. Adolph Buege of TenJoy spent a few days last week at tlie- Sutter home. A large number of young people spent Sunday evening at the Floyd Cooper home. Refreshments were served and a splendid time had by all guests. Lester and I.el ilia Gable, Iforis and Lynn Cooper spent Sunday at th Sutter home. Frank Allen be'gan work at Mr. (Barton's ranch on Carmen jthis week. Th'e eighth trade pupils of tl< district are t aking their exstnin .lions lids week, -------------- - ........— - ."PAID IN ADVANCE" WILL BE AT THE GRAND APRIL 13VU Gripping situation« and E A. i Io. !. J. ; creek ! ■Mr. • M. J. (masterful dramatic effects and an all j-star east—these are the attribute« hat will go to make "PPaid in Ad- ;,n gr txwnce." the new Universal suif r production to be shown at the Grand theater n* xt Tuesday and Wednes* tt April 13 and 14. a pisture will remain motion pictur The locale adian northw country, and dike, in the f sold rush t in t! nov« Allen J. Holutar. ducticn. to trans emory of every \ 55 ory is the Can-} i of the fur' >n ( % jt; Y. Klon j Ja vs du iHne t h* Yukon region kî. .in eminent [at ine Sto-.ys^turd; th«* incited ctor of «he pro-;»,t*ods f frr pi inted pag« to the «cr«»en Hh like-,storie« te'em with the iife he d. plct« the filming of "Paid in Ad vancc" has added to its brilliancy With Dorothy Phillips jdaying th< ipait of Joan Gray, daughter of i Canadian trapper, who is lured t( the Klondike by promises of wealth with W illiam 8towV4l playing oppo (site star; with Priscilla I>can. t [star in her own right, appearng it important part of the production two-nothing U lacking that will make Paid in Advance" an epic in the [world of motion pictures. h; pe SHEEPMEN SERVE NOTABLE BANQUET One of the largest and most thor oughly 'enjoyed social functico.s ?*? ^?,Î IU,1 Î, . ,h f. *?*»• ^ nt . n , at , 51.°* : ba " blSt night by the Lemhi Woolgrowers, a sociation. Covers were laid for 180 persons who wV*re seated at eight tables across the main lodge roam. The geueral management of the iunc tion had been placed in the hands or Pert Macnab as chairman of the ar rangements committee. County Ag ent Tillntson was his adjutant and valuable assistant in the preparations to ,b ® affair the complete suc cess that it proved to be. The pres ident of the association, the II 02 . Emerson Hill, in extending welcome to til* members and their guests, caps there had born planned nothing in the way of impromptu speeches to tii'e those who might have laborious ly prepared the.m nor to bore the listeners. The gathering was intend ed, he said, to promote good feeling : ' m ' co-operation among tin* flockmas ,PrB nn " tQ v-xtentl the usefulness or the association. At once everybody was placed in a happy frame of mind at the prospect of enjoying the banquet without ora torical trimmings of any sort and a fine fVast it proved to be. consist ing of fruit punch, lobster salad, roast lamb, peas, mashod potatoes, and brown gravy, ice cream, pie. and coffee, besides candies, salted nuts and relishes. The Camp Fire girls were the sen'ers of the feast, making up just about the daintiest table maids ever seen in these parts, in white middies and red tfes. The tables wert» adorned with roses, carnations, smilax. and daffo dils. At the end of the feast Mrs. Klrt ley sang two seelections and Mrs. James Isley gave two leadings, both to the delight of their audience. At the end of the feast and to wind up with much enjoyment the happy occasion the floor was cleared for a dance. Music for this part of the function as well ns during the serv ing of the banquet was furnished by the Eichwold orchestra. Mrs. Hagen, of restaurant fame in Salmon, had hers on el charge of the excellent cuisine. Among the members and their guests were the following persons seat' d at the tables: Mr. and Mrs. J. Z. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Drown, Pete Fourcade, Arthur Greene, Dr. and Mrs. Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Irvin. Me anil .Mrs. W. H. Shoup. Mr. and Mrs. p au j Stratton, Mr and Mrs. John Me Kinney, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Quarles, Mr !iml MrS- j. c. Dryer. Mr and Mra . Clyde St'orr, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Math 1 xvson. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Me ! (is ■ ! !jvj rs . w. it. Shoup, Kinney, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Penible. N. 1. Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ybar bugen. George Oliver, Mr and Mrs. H. L. Summers, Mr. and Mrs. Clar tence Smith. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Nor ton. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sarra. Mutrtr McClain, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Melvin. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. King. Mr. unit Mrs. Bert Lynch, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Stroud, Mr. and Mrs. R. G Proctor. E G. Hettinger, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kirtley, Mr and Mrs Jhiih-s Isley. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hettinger. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Viel, Mr. and Mrs. 3. A. Ball. Ormey Beers, Ora Cockrell, Mr. and Mrs, Phil Rand, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Caaterlin. Mr. and Mrs. Will Brown. Mi. and Mrs. D. B. Drake. Fred White, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart. A. S. Heidner, Mr. and Mrs. F. W Beil iamy, Mr and Mrs. C. W. Moore Mr and Mrs. Dan O'Connell, Mr. and Mrs. Io. H. Monk. Mr. and Mt S. C. Scrlh jner, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Smith. Mr. land Mrs. Ernest R* nncr. John Burg jgraf. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Allen. Mr. |and Mrs. Bert Macnab. Mr. and Mrs. !. R. \VH«*on. Mr. and Mrs. I. E Til jlotson. Mrs. Lena Bell. W. T. Crews J. M McPherson. Mrs. Hovey. Mr. and Mrs Thou'uiH Pope Mr. and Mrs Roy Moore. William VrC -land, Dr. and Mrs. Hart. Mr. and Mrs. James England, Mr. and Mis. J A. Horn don. Mr. and Mrs. Paul McPherson. ■Mr. and Mrs C. H. Heidner, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snook. Mr. and Mrs. jMrs. Citas. Sncxik. Mr. and Mr- F W, iNiemann. Mr and Mrs. William Os born. A1 Mullen. Mr. ami Mr«. It M. Murdcveh, Mr. and Mr«. A. D. Cook. Mrs. Caples, Miss Rovers. Mr. and Mr«. Fred Biscoe Mr. and Mrs I J in to ! up J. H Wright. Mr. and Mrs. William 'Carifenter. Mr and Mr* T. E Gl<—. ,non. Dr and Mr«. T P. Carnes. Mr. ;,n " " rî ' F. H Havrmann. Jerry k«-r, Charles Carlson. Harrison \ 55 now M . »'a [at the Sto-.ys^turd; and m pro-;»,t*ods Becker. Tom Kane. Mr and Mrs f B. Hill Mr. an ! Mrs R M Moorr. Tom Kane. Mr. and Mr* Emerson HI. Peter Vrtseiand. C F .«ny-kei H t. Mr. and Mrs Geo. A SLAVIN Virginia ul [year 'gette gown and in the ceremonv h; n g was used. pe ion Walla the only othter is a young won« ».ality and has the Palmon school! Fhe wore a «k and n of charming been teaching for the pas» rk bltf* Geor « TO OPEN ANOTHER STORE IN SALMON ! L. W. Greving of the J C. Penney company, soon to open in Salmon, ar rived from his buying trip on Mon day lust. The opening of the n«-n store'In Salmon lias lù*en unavolda* i h)> delayed 1 mm ihe failure of ship ment« until Saturday. April 17. It 1 iliad been planned to open a week sooner. **r, Greving waa buying for his jtvad«* of next fall and xvlntv-i. Wha: (is now arriving was bought six months ago. as soon as it was deter !mine| by the» company to open a store*!In Salmon. Clothing fer inn warnt* and children : . g, but tek clothe ■ t.ro hard to sot up hut mrk clothes » je» hard to seetuto in Hup markets. The advantage of the kjuylag facilities of the Penney store* lies in the* f <rt that ttw>w i„«L, I stores lies in the fact that they take ,the entire output of numbers of fae jtoriea, without depending upon tir.» open : markets for their supplies. jThls large buying gives also the decided ad van tag'.* of ability to buy at the lowest possible prices. There ar«» this spring no less than 297 uf theec stores In operation. eompHsing the largest chain or store# in the «»nth.» country dealing exclusively in dry goods, clothing and gem-ral wearing apparel for m n. women and children. A. J. Malone is associated with Mr. Graving in the manag, nient of the Salmon store. The wives of botn the managers, who an* expert «»need in the business, will assist in the stores as occasion demands until other help can he secured. i ____ GILMORE | I WV are infonned that a fine boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. I Hat Nich ois on March 22. Mrs. Nichols was Edwins Ycarlan before lier marri j age. She is at the Holy Cross lias Pit al in Sail Luke, Mrs. Nelly C. l'axis departVd for California on yesterday's train. ! Quite a number of our people.mond are attending court. in Salmon.'John Among them ara William Noble. Joe j Denton and James Forrester. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fayle were j over (rom their ranch Friday. They^'dict itad a! hard time finding a through the deep snow. Benson Evans has gone to Boise to attend tin- funeral of his partner. Mr. Sthaulfelberger. Mr.land Mrs. Ralph Nichols htc | now it Pall Lake City after a pleas-'was ant winter spent in California. MrtÉjpi Mrs. Ray Rasmussen are in fiRWu«*n on busineas. They cubic in from thV I .(in id Union several days ago on akiis and wera txxo days making the trip, having to stay all night in a cabin by the way. ; Thomas Walker is in Missoula tills week. Mike Conn is leaving us for time. He has very line* mining! claims at Shoup and will go to work j them for a few months. The family of Sam Bell art* vary jliappy today. Another boy has come to make ids home there, this the | [fourth son. . The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Pollock died at birth, March 20th. ( Georgia Jewett of Exam. Mon tuna, is staying with her brother Kivin. and attending school. | Jack Farrell lias gone to Roundup, Montana, »her bis brother Is Inter Csted in oil lands. | Last Friday the way xx ; s cleared and the G. and P. came all the way up to the station. Two engin«»s. tl." rotary and lots of pick and shovel'wanted woik accomplished the teat j Wha* do you think of a stage and rural mail sendee from Dubois to Leadore.' V> «* are a part of It. sur« 1 , V E. Kchloff Is looking after bu«t n"ss alfairs here alter 11 few w'-eks spent in T.(-adore surveying for min ing companies there Thom; s K« .«ling is up from T,'a(* ore on business. I George Wltblngton ia visiting with; h'- f "|"1> I>k• *■ NR-fll THE OPENING OF THE J. C. PENNEY CO. Saturday, April 17th Will enable you to buy new and clepcn'.l ; !«• Dry Goods Notions, Ladies' ^îcn s and Boys ' "Keady-to-Wear, B <i' and Shoes for the whole family AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. m 1 29f STORE i—r'"~~ 'imr m rr ' wtut twt i w ti in r'T'~ , ' r «^"*"'" 1 ■" WAR MOTHERS' EASTER FEAST NOTABLE SOCIAL FUNCTION 'Tant this a delightful way to 8(*end a part of Easter day?" This was the observation of all the diners "" ouservauon M nit the diners * h, ' "'*> r Mothers last Sunday, iT* 10 tone! lon " as arranged at the PeUowa h ill between the hours of aml 7 o'clock, when old folks an4 * y°ung folks to the numlv r of ,b; »n 'wo hundred were boun **Tully nerved to noodle soup, chick *' n ''icassc. «'ream iieas, cold tongue «old pork, pickles and Jellies, home' n "" , ° brer ' d - l*'«' cream, cake am! ,0 "''e. The Mothets were a sal (r-d , iu ,î ht ' 8 * rvict> b >' « score of young ""»to* *^ ,0, al of IH6.S5 was rtsallzed ' roni ,b< > meal. A pleasing feature :,: * » tu'->i< a! i-i> ••• i in iond<*r«*ti !> Viedcnlung orchestra. The mml ' rndenbur# orchestra. Tin» me*! i,ff orded delightful social intercom C 1,8 vvel! »» » fcaat. ---------. UNFINISHED COURT BUSINESS IN MAY Ther'e is to hi* another term of the 01 * 1 , 1,1 milr , business untmuhL 1 *, h ! " or,»\ m n 'found I n, ïèlf cnsn.m ri . K '' ' e. V J l ' f ' " " num .oàdv fôÎTrdT * pr '* ',' K ' ( ow, 'P J U " h 1 «J k i of M " r Som'e tÄv^ "* re " ch | la ,. ' , . i* e „ r i '»« , ' ol ! ' A i,n<1 , ' 1 M ,| "* W ,H heanl by a jury verdict being for f6349.92 in fav«»r i,f ,h ® P ,,,nUff Marner «s. Ferguson was dismiss j**d as settled John R Well* Q*vi.l Woodstd.' whs dismissed with 'out prajudhg*. Judgment by difault was gt««n 'be plaintiff in Greene ys. Penible and in Chili vs. Bahn. Judgm. n* by stipulation vvus awarded the plaintiff in Jane and Frank Hum vs. Ralph Crain and wife In Rose xs. Jan. and Frank Hammond Ihe court gave a Judg nient for the defendants. J B Keddtngton and K. R. It. n vs. Frank Keaniore Vt al. was way'continued tor tin term, ns wen- also the suits of Macnab vs. isley, Horn |vs. Lance and Budge, and the dam ngv suits against th<> Pittsburg ildaho mine. (>. K. Lansing vs. Henry Glister heard by the court und tukvi. .under consideration. Also Batin vs. Castle and Mai y Touutitoyiç vs Mar 'In Totnsnovlc v . re taken under considérai Ion aftVr linving been heard by the court. C. it. Henson xs. county coniinTssloncrs. a claim for services as watermaster, appeal ,ed from the decision of the county hoard, was nrdVred reversed, and a'sent back to the roumiisakmcrs. — ---- Salmon School Events, The Cheerolf orchestra gnxe !( dune'.- last Friday which was a sue cess. The high school room became a .G. and P. box car last Tuesday when 'the seventh grade hoys gsv'c a little program In honor of Miss Hovers Tlieir youthful ambitions were to be come hoboes. Th«- play was well carrfod out and <>njoyed by every one Cora Ford and Paid I ne Gan's en lertuined us today with a violin and piano solo. Edna Gav< r and Mrs. MrCortnh k then «*ach recited. Edna gave Tim* (dd Rweclhtoirt of Min«*. an«l Mis \McCormick si>ok< of a little box who 10 run away from home Ori Friday afn rnoon. April 16th. there will be a basket ball ram«- b. twten ihe Challis and Salmon high school teams in the opera house In tho evening Giere will b- a county oratorical eont«H|t. a musical program ,and dann* at tie opera house mush i„ p, furniahed ly th« Cheeroli chest,a. _ ...... . . . _ Ke« Oliv«* T« II tn tin* The Trap [l.eado,. hall April 19th 1 : ( i ' ! ! , ! « ! I j a j i j , 1 ! : v d ANDERSON CORNER IS SOLD TO PYEATT What j„ conalderiHj Ihe b«st corner busineas block In Salmon was pur 1 ha««*d by W. B 1 U „ Wednes ,ht ' An ^'*on building long m-cuV^j bx" /h^'biter |™:r,r„r, ,r«. pr(ur u r.:s''£":;...... Ma?n ,,c,lve u ' for nun street property the price ,. u m -«*» 'ho new owner O, t r , n * r;UU,îU '' 4j 4,11 having ,î . s /" " PFnnaaeni and deslra* cî i»r n ' SB 0 f Ät,ün i H Wf n «> - luting a go«vl investfuent. Gtnirg* Hanson, the bmg îhT'.aie.' r ' Vmia,U And ^«' til lute SALMON PUPILS WHO ARE PROMPT IN ATTENDANCE L,J h : nrs ' "' ul sviond grades, B,, K >k f'e«t T tollowlng pu„t|* ,,e r StVnmv n!^ 1 " w' Bradley, Manley Brown. M« rc« «IV* Burk Mart ""Ion. Marvel, Fo* 1er. IJX' Sum jmers. Glen Smith. Lorna Æ iM.u.-m>e Ziemer, Mata Dennett! .«•01 ge IA*an, Charles Doe bier Vir ginia Randolph, Evelyn lUoKlei Sarah She ,u, „„. C, r « c0 8 W |.b ,Ç' Sn.wnrt'h"' Arn °' a Rvn ™- ,!u ^ Those |„ the Seventh gride neith Fnhn *«"' Frances B«hm. I, 11 L randall, Franees (Irnene Moi ton llaveiaann. Charles Kane! l.utlia Pipitsnger, Virginia Quarles. Itoherts, Jennie Roberta. l;«y ton Scribner, Leon Smith, Aus ", ' "»'»»era. Dean Summers, Jose jPlnn«* Terry, Lawrence While, Fred Sn«,k. Htwa.1, White, Frank Miller x ml a Renner. Thq*e neither n bannt nor Ian, y | n h- <'l«hth grade were: Elda Ad .m*, « ora Allen. ( aioly n Blaccte, Margar **l Coles. Ruth Dunlap. Malst«- Har ris. I'lga Johnson, Willi* Key Iler Kv r. ,>n M "' '»ell. Addle ■ Ine i. MareelU Bippengn, Frances ollard, Catherine White. Vivian A anion, L1IIU» Bowman , Theodor* jKeddlngton. Donald Renner. Bald ;win Randolph, William Shoup. N.IG!,., absent nor tardy fmin hi* third and fourth grados. Brook ilyn ride, during March vx-ere- IVte :ïïm l, "V Vlv,IIB "ukV*.. mchanl XI* o'* , , ; Y .' nrf "' Raymond Mhile, Helen NWtoo. Hilda BHI.Ier, tirglnln Benjamin Ray Bennett iV " Ü2" 1 ' , '* nk "'»'«ht. John Rand. Emerson Moody, Emma Rose U-Ü! 7' , Morgan. Frank \\righi, John Rand, Emerson Moody, (Emma Rose l»oebler. Ge?trade M««r üiiri. Frank Gaver, I nuis Black It a la Fa Petti. Milton llav«*maun. Ma* rtiui Bell, Monroe Quarles. Fuptu neither absent nor tardy in til«* fittli and sivili grades. Brooklyn during March were: Ethel Allan. ET «•* on Bradley, Clarice lU^njamln, Lit* elle Bell, Winnie Irb y, Edna Sum »'"'rs. Elisabeth Smith. Clifford Dry er. Florence Urals, Fred Randolph. Marvin Smith, Rudolph Steeples. Kl nm Vearian, istvinda Chaffee Coming Up In Schoels. Frida v. April 1A |r t<, be » red i«-tt«' r day in Ihe Salmon schools and for various county school* aa wdl. for on that day the county oratorical contests are to take plaee .For Gits .vent there an* t,> be 12 'entrants. Basket ball be)ween Sal anon and Challis comes «iff tn the af lei noon, with (lie orator)« al |c«?t or 'he pi«igia 111 and a dance at night, all I« liedu|«*d at the ofiera house Admission for the evening perforin Jances 25c ami 15. Anthony Dougherty. fi;« death of Antbony Uiugberty «a ri |*«ii(ed at the Itamsliorn mine. jCustet «(luntx March 31. {?ge«| 3b v e; ' ml**t taker I gw bier brought i'li* b«Kly to Salmon on last Hatur* d ,« for shipment to Butte for burial