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Permanent Relief For Chronic Constipation Knowledge and Practice of ! Correct Daily Habit the Great Essential. Constipation Is a condition affect ing all clnsses of all people and can be permanently relieved only by ac quiring habits of regularity. x The most natural time for the elimi native process is in the morning when both the muscular and nervous sys tems are relaxed by sleep and rest. When relief does not come readily, it Is an excellent plan to take a mild lax ative at bedtime, purgatives, their quick action shock and disturb the system, should not be employed. An effective laxative remedy that Is very dependable, and which does not gripe or otherwise disturb the organs Involved, is found in a combination of simple laxative herbs known as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin that can be bought at the drug store for fifty cents a bottle. Mrs. C. C. Allen, 215 Foam St., New Monterey, Calif., wrote to Dr. Cald well that she ''found Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin Just what was needed for Cathartics and that by the violence of I MILLION AND A STATE TREASURY I ■ Report of State Treasurer I Shows Increase in Bal ance on Hand During the . MrmtVi of Tamiarv monm OI janudiy. ! i Th« first month of the né-w year, January, 1916, finds the state of Ida ho with a credit or balance made u from all the funds carried in the trees- | ury department, of $1,258,294.32, an j amount $316.854.16 greater than the total balance carried and brought forward Jan. 1, which was $941,440.16. This Is shown by the report of State Treasurer John \Y. Eagleson filed yes terday with the state auditor. It shows In addition the interest earnings on current funds In state depositories during January amounted to $2549.63. The receipts for the month were a half million dollars or, to be exact, $647,287.52, while the warrants paid during the month amounted to $230, 444.92. There was $58,994.68 paid Into the common school fund and $64,586.61 p i 1 I ! CANDY SPECIAL Chocolaté Britt | lings, a new j candy, fresh made in Boise, Satur 1 day, I pound . SOAP SPECIAL CaJ/v jßayac Saturday only. 7 bars Sw ift's White Laundry Soap for . . «men T Ml 20c 25c 1012-1014-1016 MAIN Saturday Specials Household Specials Domestics Underpriced 10c 36-inch 1'ercales In dark or light pattern,; Saturday, yard . Bleached Muslin, Hope Brand, Q Saturdaj', yard. 0 U MUl ends of White Rippel- 1 fir, ette; Saturday, yard . I UC Good heavy Outing Flannels in plain and fancies; Saturday, yard . . Glass Rerculator Tops, Saturday, 3 for . 8c 98c All steel Carpet Sw'eeper; $2.39 value, Saturday special 33c Milk Bottle Caps, Saturday per 1000 .. 50 feet deal Clothes Line, Saturday, each. 9c 8c Semi-porcelain decorated Platters, 16 inches; 60c values, Saturday, each .... .15c Wash Goods White Semi-porcelain Soup Plates, Saturday, each .... 5c S8-lnch silk finished Poplin; hiack, white and colors, yard. 84-Inch Beach Cloth, a new ■ultlng, yard. Sf-lnch EmbroiderieJ Voile; special value, yard . 25c Shoe Department 18c Men's high cut tan Shoes, size 7 to 10; Saturday, pair. 25c $2.98 Boys' high cut Shoes, Walton make. Size 1$4 to 6, Saturday pair . $2.65 Umbrellas Children's Umbrellas; regular 65c value, Saturday special. Special values In Women's Um brellas at 48c, 75c and 98c. Size 10 to 12, Saturday pair. $ 2.00 49c Women's high cut button Shoes; size 3 to 7, Saturday, pair . Girls' high cut button Shoes; 9 to 1144. pair Boys' one-buckle Overshoes; sizes 5 and 6, Saturday pair .. Men's 4-buckle Arctics; size 6 to 12, Saturday, pair. Men's, Women's and Children's Carpet sole Slippers, Saturday, pair .... $1.95 $1.49 Women's Bags Women'« Leather Bags, fan<^v lined, fitted; $1.25 values; Saturday special . . 75c 89c .$1.75 Rug Special 27x64 Axmlnster Rugs, Ç4 QQ Saturday, each. $ I iJw .10c Ready to Wear Department Women's Jap Silk embroidered Waists; Saturday special. Women's Serge Skirts, black or blue, neatly made, special value at. $ 1.00 $1.98 Women's Percale Dresses, neatly made; in plain colors and neat pat terns; special values at . Women's Silk Crepe de Chine Waists, new spring styles; f|4T Saturday special. wC.UU I 89c A- $3 m $ ^ t « : te. A trial hottle, obtained by ; Caldwell, 464 ' lifp m 5, v v? \ ,:.4: * / fm . -• » mm MRS. C. C. ALLEN. constipation and distress of the stom ach after eating. It should be in every household." Get a bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin and keep it in the house to use when occasion arises, free of charge, can be writing to Dr. W. B. Washington St., Monticello, 111. in that paid out, leaving a balance fund of $100,502.11. Small Balance in General Fund. The general fund had a balance of 20 cents when the new year exactly opened and when the first month of the year closed that balance had in creased just 14 cents Hnd was 34 cents. Yet there was $24.700.07 paid into that fund during the month. there vl as out or $24,6U9.93. However, almost that amount paitT The common school smaller at the close pened. as a balance of $266,513.28 in balance was of the month than when It Thera this fund Jan. 1. »4"« the dosa of the month oT $246,326.31. Thera is a balance of $3,017.09 in the Carey act trUBt fundt an increase over the bal ance in that fund at the first of the month for $414.87 was paid into it and $268.18 paid out. The predatory ani mal fund shows a balance of $1,7 Into this fund was paid $1,119.94, while $307.60 was paid out. The state high way fund hod a balance of $S,26G.21 There was $37,9l'7.28 paid into The receipts were out paid • 2G. Jan. 1. it and $35,860.64 paid out, leaving a balance of $10,312.85. Unapportioned Amounts. The unapportioned balance close of the month made up of the following items: Miscellaneous ... Pure food commissioner.... State registrar . State bank commissioner.... State Hort, inspector. Escheated estates . Stenographers' fees . Docket fees . at the $548,311.46 was 375.S3 50.50 2.50 207.00 3.50 131.27 300.50 816.00 . $ »50.97 200.00 471.00 Insurance commissioner .... Clerk supreme court . State engineer . United States treasurer.... 10,169.20 126.00 63.GO Attorneys' tees ... Adjutant general .. State depositories .. Secretary of state . State fish and game warden State teachers' fees. State veterinarian . State land board bond and lonn account ... 7.327.86 2,111.80 1,474.20 688.00 777.30 ... 75.023.49 I>nrd department . 14S.378.08 17,015.42 4,370.39 18,217.33 4,722.67 802.62 9,992.61 4,688.87 20,718.40 5,835.69 4,494.56 20,924.38 10,947.94 6,841.45 6,176.63 9.637.09 5,194.08 16,089.17 8,257.60 2.252.26 Ada county . Adams county.. Bannock county . Bear Lake county . Bingham county . Blaine county . Boise county . Bonner county . Benewah county . Boundary county . Canyon county . Cassia county . Custer county . Elmore county . Fremont county . Gooding county . Idaho county . .Tcfferson county . Kootenai county . I-at ah county . Lemhi county . Lewis county . Lincoln county . Madison county . Nez Perce county . Oneida county . Owyhee county . Power county . Shoshone county . Washington county . Insane patients' cash acc't.. 2 ' '0.16 5,500.47 8,410.l£ 7,972.29 6,580.40 665.85 0,187.1» 9,467.77 9,266.97 31,762.80 9,056.25 41.71 : I .$648,311.46 Total ... IN SUIT AGAINST TWO PAYtTTE PHYSICIANS!! (Capital News Special Sort ice.) Payette, Feb. 4.—The ease of Wel don J. Berry of Payette against Drs. Strauss and Hurd, for $50,000 dam ages, for an alleged libel published by the defendants in the Payette In dependent some time during 1914, was decided this week, by Judge Bryan, of the Seventh judicial district, in favor of the defendants. The case was decided on the demur rer of the defendants, which main tained that the matter alleged as li belous, was not libelous in itself, and that the innuendt extensive as applied to the meaning of the language employed, and that the innuendo could not enlarge the ordi nary meaning of the language used so to give the matter published «a libelous character, where the does not appear to be libelous in it self. This in view, the defendants maintained that there was no cause of action, which view was upheld by the decision upon the demurrer. The case was well fought and ar gued. Attorneys Norris and Norris appeared for plaintiff, while Attorney M. G. Riebeling appeared for Dr. Strauss, and R. E. Haynes for Mr. Hurd. broad and was to latter HOTEL ARRIVALS. IDANHA—E. S. Hulen, San Fran cisco: G. \j. Seamens. Salt Lake; J. H. Stupey, Denver; N. Woodward, Spo kane, F. L. Egelus, Paw Paw, Mich.; G. Goodwin, P< mister, Tacoma; Mrs. O. E. Houck and daughter, Nebraska; Mr. and Mrs. ji'harles Mathewson, Barber; W. N. (Mark, Salt Lake. batello; O. M. Ne' BRISTOL— R. C. Lanphere, Colora i do; J. W. McDonald, Missoula; H. L. ! Lowe, Aberdeen, Ida.; Forrest Sower, I Parma; B. W. Sower, Caldwell; L. F. i Ramie, J. J. Willey, Pocatello; _ \V. Updergraff, Wendell; J. D. Irwin, W. II. Robinson, Caldwell: M. L. Ren-| ï shaw, Portland; H. Clark, Owyhee; Mrs. J. B. Bedell. Barber; A. M. Craig. J. Frank Hogue, Kuna; o. E. Allison,! San Francisco. Ross GRAND—A. W. McGowan, Seattle; A. II. Rosebaum, Spokane; T. C. Wood, San Francisco. Fish, Salem ; D. J. Emmett; Jack Killeen, "heater, Vale; F. H. .J* *»* + AMUSEMENTS * * + +* + * + + *+ 4* 4* The Majestio. j Large crowds again attended the Ma jestic theater last night to see the clos I ing presentation of the great film spec ! taclo, "Cabiria." There are many thrill j ing scenes in the play, one being an I eruption of Mt. Etna and another the I burning of the Romun fleet. These ; serve to hold the interest through the ... , 1 .,, tntire 1. reels, lor the last two days of this week vaudeville will head the ,1)111,' Teddy Osborne has a novelty act He tea Jack Fine is a singer, dancer pleased wherever he has been. if i will also be a program of good motion pictures shown. In his "Dog Town Review." i turcs 12 dogs and one monkey and car I ries special scenery for his entertain ment. and a roller skater who comes highly ! recommended and whose work has ï i A most attractive picture is the Tri angle-Fine Arts ffeature film, "The Lily and the Rose," In which Lillian Gish and Rozslka Dolly are presented at the 1 „.„„L, otrand theater for the rest of this week, The story has been done before but never has the acting been better, the settings as charming or the photogra phy clearer. Lillian Gish, in the lead .... i. „■ . , Ing part, is, as a sub-title says, raosi adorable. Delicacy and sincerity show in her characterization of the old-fash loned girl and her emotional scenes art handled with conviction Miss Dolly U one of the most attractive sirens w he has been on tlie screen for a long time I The Strand. I I |i| } B nr Tininiïïin ;i! Until Cottolene was offered, people thought—and rightly—that most fried foods were greasy, indigest ible and unhealthfuL But Cottolene was quickly found to be a frying aid which actually made foods better tasting and better to eat None of the good flavor of the food is allowed to escape; the cooking process is rightly finished and the digestibility of the food is retained along with tempting taste. It is this natural quality of Cottolene which also makes it superior for pies, pastry, biscuits, cakes and all shortened foods. Try Cottolene—order a small pail from your grocer. Then arrange with him for a regular supply. Write to our General Offices, Chicago, for a free copy of our real cook book "HOME HELPS. jll SO ; I "FÂ1RBANK côwpâhTI I'ing 1 h. k. H 111 ffWS éTiHïimii iiiiii 7\ :• TniiïïllhïïiTil Ti r TODAY'S OFFICIAI l WEATHER MAP U. & Department of Atpriculture^ WEATHER BUREAU I m 7 10 ® 20® EAUzjL StJLgJ $ N y y . *0 lO tCp -20° u > 1 TiO A 13 I la. 4, '// mm mmè / Étal h,." • T7 O' 7 / y, (/O -or\ tp IIP 0 / / W/A & '////pa Ï \ ////A/mwA wÆ?'' Hm AA m (J\àa IAob Y w//// y/ 'Ö. y V Hl ch V Jjnn*. 0° •Y )JB o 30.5 0° ~V 1Q.\ & AQ-q. -^-vcuiAd.. 40° 30.2 U O $ 30.4 e< so/' to° \ a^c'F>!L;A.>:A.-r-C»iv:Nr i :<!ian time. Air pressure reduced to »eu level. isoötr» (contlnuoQ» Hues) ptas tbroufti points OMerTatto..* taken at 6 a. nr. 75th cf equal air pressure. Isothtirma (doited Unes) yasr throuch points of equal temperature: O clear; Q partly cloudy; 0 cloudy; ® rain; (s) snow; ® report misslLg. Arrows Cy with the wind. $ / FORECAST FOR BOISE AND VI-1 OINITY—Snow tonight and Saturday; probably partly rain. DAILY REPORT—Highest temper-; ature yesterday, 32; lowest tempera-j tine this morning, 26; mean temper-j ature yesterday, 30. Total précipita tion for the 21 hours ending at 6 n. moder-! ately low pressure covers most of the Pacific slope, while in other sec if an inch. m.. .39 CONDITIONS—An area of und her acting before the camera is raturai and captivating- Site is one of; the twin Dolly sisters whose dancing, when they came front Europe several y ears ago, set New York on Are. The two masculine roles are well carried by Wilfred Lucas and Elmer Clifton. A Keystone comedy furnishes the lighter side of the program. | Hud) To Get Rid of a Bad Cough If you Imre a bad cough or chest cold which refuses to yield to ordinary mne ,j iee j rom any druggist i'tz ounces of pjqex IÖU cents worth), pour iuto a pint bottle and till the bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup. Start taking a teaspoonful every hour or two. in 24 hours your cough will be conquered or very nearly so. Even whooping cough is greatly relieved in this way. The above mixture makes • full pint —a family supply—of the finest cough avrup that money could buy—at a cost of only 54 cent8 . Easily prepared in ö n, in utes. Full directions with Pinex. A Home-Made Remedy that Will De It Quickly. Cheap aad Easily Made This Pinex and Sugar Syrup prepa ration takes right hold of a cough and gives almost immediate relief. It loos ens the dry, hoarse or tight cough in a wav that is really remarkable. quickly heals the inflamed membranes which accompany a painful cough, and 9top» the formation of phlegm in the throat and bronchial tubes, thus ending tlle per ,i,tent loose rough. Excellent for bronchitis, spasmodic croup and winter coughs. Keeps perfectly and tastes good —children like it. . '* 1 special and highly trated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, rich In guaiaool, which is so healing to the membranes, To avoid disappointment, ask your druggist for "2*4 ounces of Pinex,"—-do ^VsoîuU .aïufàction or K, refunded goes with this préparation, Th, Pinex Co.. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Also conceit tions the pressure is high. Precipita tion hat* occurred in the Pacific states and eastward over Nevada, Idaho and ver lim-iO; western Montana, and also ited areas in the plains states and in the extreme northeast. The tendency has been toward milder weather, the rise in temperature having been most rapid-in the northern Rocky mountain region and in the gulf states. Condi tions are still unsettled and promise;-10; snow and rain in Poise and its vi clnlfcy tonight and Saturday. The Isis. . In its place Lydia Gil more," in which Miss Pauline Frederick plays the title role. The film may get in today, in event it will be shown both today and tomorrow , matinee and .night. Delayed trains prevented the showing at the Isis theater yesterday of "Temp tation," screen feature. Geraldine Farrar's secondi again shown. hich va s * MUSIC LOVERS' TREAT 4 P'mney Theatre, Tues . Feh. 8 8:30 P. M. Metropolitan Quartet FOURTH NUMBER ON BOISE LECTURE COURSE SINGLE ADMISSION 25c—$1.00 ARE YOU GLOOMY7 DESPONDENT? WITH NO AMBITION, NERVE ENERGY, Hardly able to werk and yet not sick? I offer you an examination and con sultation absolutely FREE, wait, but come when these conditions show themselves. Take Notice Men! Do not My time, energy and expariance are your,. I specialize In thi, cl,,, of ca,e,. other, are made happy, why not you. My offices are centrally located. DR. WILLIAM L. ALLEN, OFFICE. ENTRANCE 204 M'CARTY BLDO. HOURS 9 A. M. TO 8 P. M. SPECIAL APPOINTMENTS CAN BE MADE. SUNDAYS 10 TO 12 LOWEST TEMPERATURE ELSE-i WHERE—Boston, 14 ; Chicago. 8; Denver, Buffalo, 12 ; 2; Des Moines, Galveston, 48; Havre, -18: Helena, Huron, -14; Jacksonville, 40; Kan Knoxville, 20; Memphis, Orleans, 34: New York, 16; 0; sas City, 16: 28; Ne North Platte, 2; Oklahoma, 30; Phoe nix. 38; Pittsburg. 12; Pocatello, 24; Portland, 22; St. Louis, 22; St. Paul, Salt Lake, 34: San Francisco, 48; Seattle. 26: Spokane, 12; Winnipeg, j-14; Washington, 22. . The Comic. Charlie Chaplin is again at the Comic theater on the program now being shown, appearing in the two-reel com edy. "A Night at the Show." There is muc h slapstick In the film, such as the throwing of pies and tomatoes, all of drama of the entertainment, Brought Home," which is also In two reels. which drew many laughs. Rugh Stone house plays the principal purt in the bank m ° n; «tvr , (r ■/. A Savings Bank Book is (the doorway to success in any walk of life. y * Put a little aside rach neetf in this financial stronghold. 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