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The Idaho Recorder Official Newspaper of Lemhi County. feekly Recorder, 1 year.........................$2.00 Weekly Recorder, 6 months......................$1.00 J. F. MELVIN, Publi sher —I-— f ■■ —. ...... - - - I Ad»*r»»m* R»S*. I Fwnc« I _ I T HE AMERICAS PRES«. AJ*OCIATIO* I ' la It TO CARRY WATER ON BOTH SHOULDERS. Af. viewed by the New York World Secretary Hughes'* speech at Hrown Cniversitv irivc- nmple evidence of his ability to curry water on both «hMililar a» well a.- anybody in the administration. In fact, be »pilla less in the process than the President himself. . ,. . ... The bitter-enders should be molli fied by his reluctunce to re late the United States 'unnecessa rily to political questions which in volve rivalries of Interest abroad with whkh we have no proper concern,' In by Ând*thë "thirty one prominent Repub Itcaa* who came out for Harding be cause he was the man to put the League of Nations on it* feet may find some comfort in the «lesi re of the Bwretary of State "to »ee the begin ning* of n new era of international Jnatfee secured by the application through appropriate in*titution* of accepted principle« of right." The first question may be interpret ed to sax that we cannot afford to en ter the aLngue, and the second to »ay _ ' ' * out. Set IN In that we cannot afford to stay out. Set ZuThe .id. „d studied carefully they ÏÜi; tfSOTKlW nonnaaimler. Diplomatic Mr. Hughes , ha» not committed himself; the coun try I» as yet without foreign policy, ty --- --— + + <p<p<f + «f«t* + + d ,, f + + + + + . c a g MAV f ru' A I (2 + l< **' SALMON LUI ALo ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + ♦ + * + + * 'S «F '> , i U t _ P. E. Hlne* i* a visitor in Salmon for a few days from Pocatello. ; James A Turnbull and daughter 1 JÄ« £"W ,.r ■ '» "*y*" Mra. Dufresne will entertain the Saturday bridge club at the Putnam home tomorrow. The Dr. T. P. Carnes family were visitors at the Phil Rand home Sat urday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Finch are down at Salmon Unlay from May, having made the drive in less than two and a ( half hour». The base ball fans are in daily practice preparing for the big games to come off—Salmon v*. May, Sun day, June 2« and Salmon vs. Arm stead, July 4-5. of The P# l^^he°non' h wa* 'îhut"* down las! week after a satisfactory dem „i.w.1 rii-til tuti. rîÂS St Zt. rhere an- still some minor a,l- P piments but the ^ui.ment L U nune Ur Tophis end the fourieenth wi Lament h«s just hern advertised Wujj 5-Ä Pr anT*still lo be completed. Jess Led better i* the only other mun on the ground at thl* fine. Jury Disagrees. Fine and cot- In each case amounting to >18 were imposed in the probate r< uit against Henry Neal and itwrry Cunningham on their con fessions of assault and buttery upon each other at Carmen. The trouble oecOfMir test Saturday night. In the »time connection Neal wir tried by n jury which disagreed on a charge of « suit. W) *nt Ranch I* Sold. The Hairy Kelly agency repott* the -ale to Henry McCromb of Toledo, Oregon, of the Clarence M. Wyant ranch, located near the l'ope-Shrnon mine, for ISJOil The ranch com prises 150 acre*. It i* understood that Mr. Wyant will buy a Sal mon reddrnce, the new owner of the ranch taking immediate |M>*»e»»ion. cloudburst I p the River. The Salmon river stage reported a eloudburst in Antrlope valles ti> cause muddy water in the flow Thurs day. The«. Ketrhuin »ay« he never *aw the stream m» mixed up with »oil and there mu«t have lieen a per fect deluge from it* appearance. Back to Stay. Robert ft. Stocker returned to Sal mon on Wednesday from a visit at Alberta where he went to look up burin«»*» proapect* and oppurtunitie». He fall*,! to find conditions a- rosy a» they might be and he i- hark in Sal mon to stay. Meitfler ICuldiftK Sold. With the execution of tleed* today the Mr tiler \ aughn building in Sal mon change, m owner-hip to Mr*. Vnl Marltrr who æuuire» the property in a trade for the Bahmmar oi ranch. Baker 'und« vhul. A Sunday fech**d ha* iieen organiz ed at Baker by l*u*tor Beatty of Sal moo, with regular service* in the af ternoon ever y Sunday. MRS. sAlt \H Hl DU. Mr*. Sarah Hyde, widow of George Hyde, died at the ranch home of the family last Saturday, she leaves oae daughter, Mr*. J, m< Black, and one «cm, Horace Hyde; Eli Minert and Mr*. M. M. McPherwon. brother and *Uter. Funeral »erviee# were held at the home of Ilr*. Black on Monday, Rev. W. T. Beatty conducting the ser vice*. Mr. and Mr». R W. White lead the mus ical part of t he »erviee*. Few, Brick« Cam« From England. The late George Alfred Town»end established bey<-ad controversy that, while there may have t»e, n a few iso lated Instances of cargoes of bricks from England, not one color al btu-e In fifty, ft* which stn h claim Is ronde, J included English brick» In It* coini-o sltUot.—From a letter In the Baltimore Knn. F,n »f Peacocks. *f*he ngtlne*» of the peSeork*» feet la n tnnlTer of remark In rln**lc lit erature. Reference I» even made to It In fable«. Which I* Illustrative of the ease with which mistaken Ideas Fof the fact I* that the peacock'« feet are not ugly at all. They are rather bninlsotnc tliun otlu-rwlse r.iv circulated aid mnlntnlnetl Origin of Coal. After no exhaustive study of n num ber of coal »en ms, .Tunics l.oumx ron rliide» that almost nil had their origin In vegetable matter deposited on the spot, the coal «uhstnnre being formed by the dropping of l«*nve«, twig», bark» nnd fruit». In the shape of seeds and frurtlferou» cone» mainly from lurgo tree«, Bankrupt'» Petition for Di»rharge. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, FOR THE EASTERN DIVISION, DISTRICT OF IDAHO. In the Matter of Henry I. Smith, Bankrupt,— Bankrupt's Petition of Discharge. To the Honorable Frank S. Diet »ich, Ju«lge of the District Court of the Unite,I States, for the District of, Idaho. H. L. Smith of Salmon, In the Coun- , ty of Ixtmhi, und Stute of Idaho, in , sabl District, respectfully represents, that on the 13th day of August, 191», | l< ** t P"* 1 he Wtt * <lu| y »djudge«! bank rupt under the act* of Congress relat- : »"K to bunkruptecy; that he has duly surrendered all hi* property and right* 0 f property and has fully com- ; pj| e d w jth w || the requirements of ^ court tÄSfÄ thiat he may be decree,! by the court to have full discharge from all debts provable against his estate under said bunrupt acts, except such debts as ure except ed by law from such discharge. Dated thi* 1st day of June, A, D., 1921. DISTRICT OF IDAHO, ss. It is ordered that Saturday, the 9th day of July, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m., un< | * anw is fixed as the time ( or hiring the foregoing petition; _ pel and thut all creditors and other per sons in interest show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said pe tition should not be grunted, by enter ing their appearance on or before said date and within ten days there of the grounds of their opposition, in the office of the Clerk of the Court. Jj £,2^5" T^T 1 ^ '* T' V i° f " n< * of or 'J er be lonnwiin eni oy man to an Known ......ft? P 1 «^ of resilience and that not.ee of wi ^ ,n " i ' 1 ,IUtrirt ; «nailing nnd first Publication to la« at least thirty days Pr Kn?uÄÄh^^X gener C0Urt «*h day ' Jvn <b 1 • GEO. F. G AGON, Referee June 1(1 July 15. 1921. \D\ KHTISKMKNT FOR BIDS CARMEN CREEK SCHOOL Sealed bids are invited for carrying -choi'l children from the forks of Carmen creek five times a week, a distance of ten miles, to Salmon dur ing the cliool year coming. There are 25 chihlicn more or less. Bids are invited on or lie fore Julv 1. 1921. Send bid-* to W. H. BARTON, Clerk, Carmen. Idaho. NOTICE Salmon, Idaho. June 14, 1921. To rcsidt nt* of School District No. 22. There is on file in the office of su perintendent of public instruction of Lemhi county, Idaho, u petition, the grunting of which by the Board 0 J A ( Is .R. 4 thjuly DANCE . WITH THE BEST MUSIC WE CAN LET AT OPERA HOUSE TO WHIC H YOU ARE CORDIALLY IN VITED THE REGULAR OLD PRIC E $1.50 -y OLD RELIABLE PALACE RESTAURANT AGAIN I NDER MANAGEMENT OF 1- LOUS, SAME AS OF OLD With Good C ooking and Service Main Street, near Cit. Nat Bank. arse , rev" ~t yr. County Commisidonens ir.c pres, nt boundaries of District No. 22. will change f our School , , Saul pcttflon asks for a new school district to l»e erected from territory entirely comprised within School Dis tnct No. L& with boundary line* as follow«, Beicinninic at a point on the North Sork to the Sal mon river one rnile above Noble, Lemhi county, Idaho, thence^ west to .Saire creek; thence southwesterly down Sage creek to the Salmon riv er; thence southwesterly to the south west corner of township 24 north of range 20 east, B«iise Meridian (when surveyed); thence southeasterly to the Salmon River Mountain Range at the head of Lange creek; thence northeasterly down Lange creek to the Sanmon river; thence north westerly along the Salmon river to the watershed between Wagon hammer and Fourth of July creeks; thence northeasterly along the said ViCÄSTr creek to the intersection of said wa tershed with the present westerly boundary line of Sch«iol District No. No Pain If you are suffering from Indigestion, Bilious ness, Headache, Dizziness or any disc'-der of the liver, stomach or bowels resulting from Constipa tion you can secure quick relief from DR. MILES* Laxative Tablets The Painless Laxativ^ 'Action mild and gentle— yet effective. Easy and pleasant to take—taste like candy. Children take them readily. Especially good for deli cate persons and children requiring a reliable laxative free from pain or harsh effects. Suppose you buy a box today. Money back on first package if you arc not satisfied with results. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS £. G. Hettinger, Salmon Druggist. wdNMuiumitiMtMi:iMiimuiiimmfl SACRIFICE SALE OF SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE 1 Lot Children's Drosses 2 to 10 years $ 1.98 1 Lot Ladies Bunp; 1 q Aprons 98 1 Lot Ladies Bunjialo Aprons ....... 1.48 1 Lot Ladies Figured Sateen Petticoats. 1.98 1 Lot Chamhray Unionalls . .98 1 Lot Khaki Unionalls 1.98 1 Lot Boys Blue Unionalls 7 to 12 years 1.48 1 I ot Boys Blue Unionalls 13 to 10 years. 1.98 "WE SELL FOR LESS" .kHMIMHHIIIMUtlMtnUMItlHiniHltlltltt 1 iMIttllMimttlMIUtlimUMMMIt 22 on the divide between the waters of the Nrttthfork and those of the Salmon river; thence fguth wester! y ' along said westerly boundary' line of, District No. 22, being the divide be tween Silverlead and Wagonhammer cr ,.^ks to a point «lue east of the of hfRinning; thence west to p^nt of bejçinninff. Said petition, w jth a || matter pertaining thereto, M .j|| j,,, presented to the Board of c, f)Un tv Commissioners at its next r( ^ u | ur meeting in July, July 13, at 2 p. m., 1921, for final action. ETHEL G. WATKINS, County Superintendent. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Thomas Maloney, deceased: ■ Notice I- herby given by the under lined, Charles S. Miller, administra tor of the estate of Thomas Moloney, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claim. against the said deceased, to exhibit them with M JrtrjSOt^S months after the first publication of this notice to the said administrator at Salmon, Idaho, in the county of j Ix*mhi, state of Idaho. Dated June 21st, 1921. i CHARLES S. MILLER, Administrator of the estate of Thomas Moleney, deceased. June 24—July 15. I NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Edward Pope joy, deceased: Notice is herby given by the under signed, Mary Popejoy, administratrix i of the estate of Edward Popejoy, de ceased, to the creditors of, and all 1 persons having claims against the said deceased to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within four i months after the first publication of this notice to the said administratrix at May, in the county of Lemhi, state j of Idaho. ( Dated June lfith, 1921, MARY POPEJOY, Administratrix of the Estate of Ed- j ,ward Popejoy, Deceased. * June 17—July 8. I Now Is the Time To Get Rid of Your Rheumatism. I If you are troubled with chronic or j muscular rheumatism buy a bottle of iChamherlain's Liniment and massage I the affected parts twice a day with it. ! j You are certain to be very much bene- j fited by it if not actually cured. Try ! it. For sale by E. G. Hettinger, Sal- j ! mon Druggist. Adv. i 1 Some more good rains for the j ! range, pasture and grains. Chamberlain'H Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. Every family should keep this prep aration at hand ready for instant use when needed. Severe attacks of colic and cholera rjjorbus often prove fatal before medicine can be procured or a physician summoned. The uniform success that has attended the use of this remedy and the prompt cures ; which it has effected have made it a i.staple article of trade. For sale by £. G. Hettinger, Salmon Druggist. Jersey Milk 1 have established a milk delivery route in Salmon and will deliver Jersey milk morning and evening. Price guaranteed. All my cows are tuberculin tested. Phone 113 C. D. HINCHEY. M ITU u III ST CHI Kill NOTICE There will Iw» a special service next Sunday morning. It is go-to-church da\ and we ar»» expecting 100 , at tendance of the church members, l et us put it over. Mr. Hubbard will preach and there w ill be special mu sic. Rev. Mr. Meclenburd of Helena, Montana, will give a lecture at the church Wednesday, June 29, at the church. All will want to hear him. W. T. BEATTY. Pastor. Class in Hygiene. A cla*- of home hygiene and care of the sick and home dietetics of twenty girls will open at the east side school on Monday a. m.. June 20. 10 to 12 o'clock daily. Thc-e cla.-ses are under the supervision of the Red Cro»*. An* girl over 14 is eligible, A fee of $2 is necesmry for the course of 15 le-.-^ins for books an.I equipment. With nurses becoming more difficult to secure the safety of ^ fart-ity demands that some member ■ BE DISHES AT PRICES THAT SAVE YOU MONEY. COMPARE THESE PRICES ELSEWHERE. Pressed Tumblers per doz.........$1.00 6 Plates.................$1.85 and up 6 Cups and Saucers........$1.85 and up 42-Piece Dinner Set.....$11.00 to $18.00 VISIT OUR STORE AND LET US SHOW YOU OUR GOODS. SHEN0N HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO. -t---t -4-- =3 Ê! FISK TIRES Sola only by dealers give tire mileage at the lowest cost in history 30 x 31 NON-SKID RED-TOP CORD $15.00 $22.00 $27.50 Reduction on all styles and sizes A New Low Price on a Known and Honest Product of each household knows enough of elementary nursing to make a patient comfortable and carry out accurately the instructions of the physician. "Shin Plaster" Currency. The name "shin plaster" was applied to nil form» of currency Issued bv the Unite,! States government during the Ctvit war. but more especially to the notes f. r loss than *1. They were nnd nre redeemed ! y the government on presentation. Several million dollars of them arc still outstanding nnd are carried on the nr.t'.onal treasury htwika as part of tb»» *1. t»t bearing no Interest. He Has It Coming. "Should r husb.it.d- >une hear 1er da ma gee?" was a question raised in a ix-,-, -r.t divoixv acti,»t-. Tb.e l»et ter opit ion Is that t! e fa *f that the ugly imin no st have gone out of his war to get married should tell «gains; him.—Punch, j MACK'S BOOT SHOP . JUST HALF PRICE FOR HIGH CLASS SHOES Remaining pairs of all the high class shoes in this stock are marked to half their original prices, as fol lows: Men's Gun Metal Calf £4 98 Men's Colt.-kin .... £4 45 Boy's Gunmetal, sizes 2 to 3 83.85 These shoes are just half price. All our dark brown calf shoes full English toe . $ 7.85 Men's White Oxfords . %2. 60 'Brown Canvas 95 $1 65 an? $ 1.35