IMPORTANT ISSUE | OF JURISDICTION NOT DETERMINED No Decision on Power of Commission to Regulate Municipally Owned Utili ties to Be Given. The mooted question involving jur isdiction i*f the public utilities com- j ini- don over municipally owned utili- ! ties will not be decided by tin* su preme ami il l at this time for it has dis missed tin application for ; prohibit ion .applied against the eitv rit of « 'ook • f * 'oeur d'Alene. Sell» . \V. Kdnioiuls. idei'k ; II. Wolf, treasurer, ami « ». CL V for by II. Mel*:won, may iuy Ne ls< , Ray Thump- ; . J. A. Me! Yea. F. K. j i II. The order ■nist. ! J IM M'I son. F. N. Kill) J.itth*. II. A. Tillihriilge Johnson, i 'ouneilmen. ilismissa I W hile !lo decision i.f I as entered several «lays ago. as rendered it is; ulerstood that tin* supreme court took ! 11 m' action for the reason that the bond ! issue involved had been disposed of by the electors of Form* d'Alene who voti*d it d< I as thi* court had so nu other pressing legal matters it did not; feel just ilied in eomddcring the qtics- | ill soon lie in ; session, anil if there is a desire t »hange the law, the mutter more directly taken before that body I Ms. ISSUES SET FORTH. Tn his appliealion fur a writ <>f pro hibition Fook sei forth the two import ant questions involved i foil Tlu* legislature instead of the ec this case Whether or not a municipal desiring to construct a mu II« m I \' a t *. r or elect tie pin tit. .ist first obtain from the j public utilities commission a certifl-| . First rorpora t i«»i Mieipally I >1 neers i indebt - » it,' for tin* pm municipally »1 Whether or not a < dm ss contra of constructing a *r electric plant, is stib 1'OSe cd va 1 er .:• * t to th«* legal limitations prescribed municipal imlebt.ed b> statut upon UP TO LEGISLATURE. as hellev «**1 that the « ' lU eseiil <*il a f jurisditMii »k appli It t< st * as. on the <»f public utili nmnieipal *•* pr*>- ; t * tunmissi install a here they seek t ra I i" I publie utility, and for that reason un - | usual i s attache*! to the j See ti* 1 X *»f ihe j ding litigation, public utilities a* t states " poration" must first secure permission th* e : M ' IihpI», l*o it'll, ; l„ IL , Sail I,,. ,, T. i:. AI....I« . T'vn« ,n la " S: l! - 1 l' n,nU , I 'ra A!**« '. I alls ; D. R. Alhee, T Leslie. Spoka in; . L. L. 11 a tell. i: on, Franklin: Ja \l. Dav * *k!«*s. I Bill *l* r. W i Pi * si J. W Me Fro.v Hioding. L. A. « 'rit « hfield, v i fe, Dak lev , 16. i: ate. < <»«*iir *r. Salt d J. Larson. Burley; P W I 6 i '. A. Walk I'Alcne L. Luke. liRAXh II. V. I aims Dark". FrlWards. Idaho La (iramle, »ire. Ida P. Wan nor Springs. 16. S. Rolnson, Pla« * i ville; Mr. and Mrs A. 16. R**h i*,. <' PreHton. H ke and Kuhn, Spokan**: es La I tin, R S. c. W. Bunt ing, ii. Ja 'it v ; nr. W;«r oil, I 'ort land ; » dale; » L * ' Titnp if«*, Walla Walla; S !Nol.le, «au; H. Palmer. Pai N I. Maher, .hr* »me; A. v . 1 . Ains' I 'airchild, aldwell; nil. Portland. liai Daggett, Vietnr Wad*. Nampa; L. Ktliel H;,milt bin and « »mahn ; l amm t t : W. T. Falla L. kn< . Shoshone* L I ». Roh wif«*. Burl«** R R. Mr. an«! .Vrs. P H. Ila-gus. L. » '. 16 1er, 16m net t ; W. Tallv, Mon, s w * *«* t # Dunning. W. S Maher and v. i . .1 • »r* I. Valiev; F. B. Ross and i-.ihiii t. Silv or * *it Arthur Sweet ; if«*. Fan R. L. Bird, «»nialia ; J. L. PRIST« *L Kelt hl\. Med va h* : R. M. Robcrls. W'«»n-M« Fuy I lasfonl, « '. A. Hop H. )li\«>. i.lnlio Falls; : Mrs. <»«** •«*• < lav t kins. Chicago: I-. II. Brown, 16. • I II. D II. High .Mr. L. Ilasfor«!. • ii. Morris « 'r«ïek ; J. 16. Keith and! \\ ilson : Pr* a ml Mr. wife, Ruth Mrs. R. Kemlell; Nampa; A. A. Stiller, I , *y«*tt«*; ,|. I*'. M«>ri«*!l, 1 'artland ; Hil bert Duly. MeridiJ Like; Flui.rl* m A. Brotv Mullen. Mountain Horn«*; ife: Focal* ll*>; F. *. Il Zohel. A II. 76«.«» - Hull I'CBK. ira mi View; \\ . « 'oats. S«*a 1 «1 Thoitia Lather and \ Young, Kuna; hO'g** bel. «^regon « 'it \ . tie; R. D. Prent. Fhila*l ,, l|»hi Mr.; lirui emu: Mrs. 6 . Halverson. Mrs. CL J. F. Fonts. J. Mountain L. Arents. «'aldxvcll; 16ylar biker «'It.': M L. Miller, R. P. Mulsh. Wendell; A. Home ; » Stalglll. Good In B : Tliunia. tu-l. t , i 'I i : ■ \ i ■ ? i ? w I • : x ; > nn ;X I % m y ; f " ■ : Wi m I* ■ K F u.-v : a» y>. ; v .' ¥ * - t , I Y. J James U. Mann greeting Speaker Champ Clark. This picture, taken on the opening day of the present congress session, proves there arc no .bitter feelings between the leaders of the Democrats and Republicans in the lower house. James R. Mann and Champ Clark have pledged themselves not to work for partisan advantage alone, but to co-operate as much as possible for the nation's good l 'rancis.»o: J. IV ! i-h* r I ii*w is, Seal - j F. A. Floyd, Sail ' ife. Wesley J A. M**r**er, Kansas 1 Charles | :, Miller. Sa lb-van. Portia tie; i; Fie W. H. Nul ly, S. F. P.runzell: 16. »! R«»s 'il > . W . S. Rouse, 16*1 ills, I.. A. I hi m game*', ; ; Paul i'ondie. Salt Lake; F. ; .Chadwick. Nampa; « '. A. N.v s w'a nil* r, ; »r; ]M. Rlackhu and wife, Soda llenilricks. Mrs. Staut ; Mrs. W. S. Calloway. Mountain II« ; A. S. Pc A. R. Thompson, * »a k Li Spokan | j I V. Squires. Pari j \\ . F. II. rhert ■a I el lo ; P« Park,! c: I j Salt Lak A. W. Work Los i. Spoka ITS«] A » i g * 1 * . Jam* s K. V «)> zslmnions, Twin Palls; 1'Yank 16. Trotter Homedale; P. L. Neil, Hurley; I p. \ \ i D'Hrien and p. Kdli fs 1 h'i if»*, Sjili T,ake; 16. j n, I biggs; M. M. Hammond,! St. Anthony; Pen Jones. Voll wer: lan D. II Halfway; Klmcr F. Townes, Ruby Par; I R. J. Hanlon. Rathdrum; 1J M« - Bride. Sandpoint; J. J. Keane, Moscow; F. 16. Hagernmn, Sandpoint; Charles * », Union. Salt Lake: Sidney Whitehead, Idaho I'.dh : Frank Shrivcrs. Franklin: 1 ». R. < 'lark. Iona . ' i I Har ; W. W . Lloy.l, i t. Shush.' | V«»rk ; J. M. Hammond, Shoshone; Pail* y, Bbickfoot. ' 1 •Ile, Ne Fred York ; is. N* 16. Ü. ARROWROCK DAM TO LOSE ITS TITLE AS HIGHEST IN WORLD Copying after the plan used to sli tin immense proportions of the I A i t *p.v rock ram. !<>*• » led 2 2 t his * it ' . a si mil: ail* s a hove ; si riki g illustra - | i : nv n i* i|i m tl»i ... , (| . ( | „2. l)s ' s .,„ r ,,. 1 iM'.'l'SS- UH r.xl,,, -|„f WnslMOLl.m. , river just l: ed t*. show Hie r* lat i I i* **. p ni is lu I*** « * « » 11 - d * »reille riv er Idaho and **uts < northeast corner 'olunthia ■ 1 i lu* i nt * mations I I »oil in la i v tn be 25j .ill* * 1 ; Th«? P* nd ' The ilevelop • f *'r>o is feet higher tban 1 h* »f building it Am Is t purpose * i * 1 1 v h In Hi* rt < i v Hi iiiiinedhit« ly ig giv< as Upset I* ked. m STIFF. SORE MUSCLES RELIEVED * ramped lowing a * *>l«l or '< lioveil by au a pplica I ion »I stain III 1188 V r«»i sm «a»« M ' «»!' kripiH- ai» 1 <|iii* k l> I I of FI. i *8 Li t In* ski. j oint ineiit • m plastei - and p« ithout riihliiiig, -l.vour muscles aft* r **\«•»••■is**, i the pa ins a ml a* In s of rhe liinihauo. strains. log the pm S like »I rates » » I amlM'i* up drive mt at ism, ! no sprains Slo.m's LiuitiM nt. (let | ami brui; n hottl«* t*nlay. At all Dim-gists, 25c it ii Ad\ "o oil, «III 11 E lu oloi-i out our lines uf I'uiiHi.ni Ivory und Cut Glues. Come curly Saturda> ; ZÖ per cent dis eount. Con VV. Hosso, Jeweler, J002 Main St.—Adv. the nation's good IV ! - j ' J 1 10 ASSISI ROAD ; F. ; r, ; Union Pacific Points Out Necessity for Increased Demurrage Charge to Pre vent Abuses. c: I 16. 16. j I - », lYiion T'a'-ifie system has i: nt to sli is slate dealing The ' S||e*l J i road agents • » f t i I the I rail slat* ith .< cssivt» ,* to in in imi/.i* • if « •« 111 i pm* nt I bus* EQUIPMENT BADLY NEEDED. It is ihifipers* d me •ni \ ne* t o ; to this feature, > of id prompt measi at ! lu» lia st |M" : able 111 * ** oid «a*iii!irrag* . but with • liv'e a t tent • a refill s>a In - t hoir •P<»ra ni l o 11 - er gaixlhss *.f free ti all* **uts t i !,. ! ..f r I .ot «mix i*l rtliv as <|ui«U as pos till«-, equipment that e- most genii* ne, Me,I hv Others. «ml. I ah I b the loading h ■ >.* 25j Tin* si t lia t i* >n The j inateriullv impr* ( *'r>o ! ii« r ans In lin i • c u r 4 * *11 t ill eve* .. -, ejipa' it.v. or t hereof. ■ * a! Hn ■*' « a pa**ii> !«• '*>nii!ii*r «•«unlit a us I«, d alvvavs i-ermit n*l for that ren NO»! I« !*r i Mini mu m.» pi'» t lleh'ss (dittle effort ing b«*av ill ; ne\ it lit ms, * «»mm» rouM h [|.*»l d'.i should rif: minim flticmc light n**t ahm •opt. i limita I ions *»f «•usl*n * d I* I*.a.ling ru l> it r* pf sentM t gli**:». ■ ill,! ..Ii, • **uim*)it 1111 « * i ; sit v impel I his app* al f«»i v * utilizing «'itiipun nt. W *• ask fl»! ; nur earnest ; r assist il *•* i anis « <>operation. ; - i and J A R1616V 16 S. l $10 Bear- h t Watch. « »pet iar s i Hitch* , \«lv. i-U, „ ! « v * mugs. t«» was MADE UP GOWN IN 7 MINUTES. .ml j Could Have Been Done in Less Time, Teachor• Designed Telia Pupils. Hi* In these , and before an ; 1 lie students if ml teachers k Fvening Sc!i*t«»l <»f mlnslriul art sti* illustration of h l«*sign a dies« bv d. aping it ! Iiv ing mo«lel. I With half : silk and tulle Mr. Leslie able evening drei in in n tes. les hav** his students follow his methods. —New York Telegraph. mnliem'o f Hi* N«*vv 5 j , . F up to mt ism, i > arils *»f yellow »any of crvstal headed ia«h* up a fashion in about no II** could have done it lime, he said, hut In* wished (let 25c dis J002 Cameo Bronchos, $5.00 to $30. llitch tfjoook, Jeweler. Open eveniuga..—Ailv. EDUCATORSOFTW STATE WILL HAVE MEETINGS HERE Session of State Teachers' Association to Follow That of the Associated Educational Supervisors. Two important educational meetings! u ill be belli in Boise l ext week, ll,e Assoeiat. il Kdiicutiomil Mupervlsors of ession Dec. 27 täte Teachers'l "0 and Idaho, which will be in and 2S and the Idaho association, which "I M ill be The meeting of the former held in the hall of representatives i bile the tin* state house annex 1 in the Poise ter will I »« 1 held as usu; high school. It is predicted that th Poise fr IfHM) teachers. sessions will the slat«* mort. An « xcellent pro ud a nged for both ses h it port un l problems of educa liev jut to be discussed by the Associated ivducational Super bring int tha gra s ions. tional h TWO GENERAL SESSIONS. »lierai sessions (of tin* state Teachers' association aie to In* tin' first on Friday c high school auditorium I*]. Hugh of the Fniveisil.v of ( 'aldor nia, will spi*ak on the topic, "Relig ion and Hducat ion : " Dr. K. U. Siss commissioner of cdiuap*>n, on topic. •'Laying the Foui f essor H. T. of Idaho on •'Political Be The second general ses •day morning at oV gram for which, i: M uslc. Professor C. 16. Kugh— plications of High School and « luvornnient." Superintendent .1 J. Rar A Retirement Fund for behl, the at •n ing I Yu l essor t he »c," anil Pro-! ersity "Moral 1m ' Subjects peu-! T«-aeli cnce." :iion is oil Sat l«»ek, th*- pru ! * »I low s ; IMS.' ll.'k'ti Fount.' Superintendent Mis. Wilson "A Uureau uf Information." Address Miss Rerniee .McF«»y, * talc superint* n*h*nt of puhli«* Instruction. A.hlress Miss F.lh'l K * I lit I*». superintendent -« let t. VOCATIONAL TR/i I N I NG. afternoon at ' u, t hr Sat hi ala v I : :s«*, in itll the I* als i. Hie j'logra ion of i dueat ion to being 'Th* I v< ditori a rioihs is. the tn >r i*:*i loti. A S.v mi » Hubbard, R. I ». ra t i*m »<"»■'■ *aliam. Boise. *n, Mountain "M« rchandtsc" "l«i vv" Hume. W . 16. t Mrs. L. P. Hr* Th«* Ministry" R« v. W illsie Martin. I '.< SI 0 ** 1 .V, "Me.li* i Dr. * It. llo. Ldgar ' Home-making Mrs. Hoover, Poise. ' Soiial Work" IT on .hldin gent. Poise. F. N |S. II. Ha A Hairs' Ma "City n,,jsc. * rnor pluses Ah x "The Stitle" ander. jUV THE SOCIAL FEATURES. itli font ures in con I the meeting of th«* iihieätors "ill be a roeeption on Thursday night hv Dr. and Mrs. Kdvvard «*. Sisson to all nu'inhers of the association in honor of Miss Bernice McCoy) and Miss K.litb Red field, tin oiitg. ing and in « oining state .superintend* ni s. ■veiling members of tin Lilucut ipna I *e hotel and rious proh Bfipia 1 I k, the •••uneil T •sd: 'eh at 6:3» ill banquet at tin * ill diseiis wit h * dient i*» following \s loins dealing *» I, 'as*I in " and * 'In is Bt. .»••*. I Tin la I est d* signs. "* ' '«»mb I * * i Paris Fa - hn»n Hair isb p.aek Sp., gills. Ma 1 Adv. I »23 Hit« h Canipu Rings, $5.00 to ?: eock. Jeweler. < »pen eve J 0 . 00 . nines. Adv. ; EDNA (MODRN'H IN HER NEW SPRING HAT | V I ^ % i sea -4 V / j %> % mm i • / I / « % x M. j ' \ ©A/ »VOOO . -V ^ocittwoor lii y 3âo Ertna Goodrich, actress of great repute who is soon to be seen in a new play, "The Modiste Shop.'f is shown here wearing a spring hat of newest design. It has a fancy bicornus brim of black maline with varied motif, of embre silk thread. The crown of mosaic ribbon in Chinese pink and Vith black and finished most tastefully with an Janana.e blue, combined aeroplane bow and a fancy shirred knot of ribbon at the front, adds con siderably to the attractiveness of the bonne» RADICAL SÏÏP TO REMEDY SHORTAGE I Embargo Placed by the Northern Pacific Railroad! Company on Grain and Flour Shipments. The placing of an east bound em bargo all grain and flour shipments j railroad in the N* rl hern Pacific order to bring about the liuiulieds ot ears li«*d up at eastern terminals nml as .' el imloatletl. Is the ! i-iclltal step that lias been taken by lhat carrier. The embargo applies to ,,ü * °*il.v the eastern terminals of that M'oad- Minneapolis and Duluth hut to shipments taken over the Northern ! Pacific and which have gone beyond release of both termina Is. ' 1 The order went into effect Inst ! week. It is believed that it will only have to be in force a short time to result in the release of many ears at (terminals. The Northern Pacifie also tiled a new demurrage tariff j became effective at the hi j increases the demurrage on I compliance with the order n terstate eonimerce nnumissiim, APPLICATION GRANTED. Spoka ne, vv hich t imo. It cars in f the in j a ml tin* a ppl a I ion was The I 'ort laml tV- Seattle eonip.ni> applied to the public 1 he rates to • omply with ihe commerce commission order Rnllwi ( ul Mit ies eomiviission t im reas tlemurrag ' lnt«»rsta i e granted. ombarno «II as ot her ssihilit v that all *11 put into effect i j un wheat ami flour as produce and goods in order t ; relief frotn the serious ear shortage Milch thron tens lo tie up t. Ho ■lit of freight and I « rippled many of the carriers. The in ses in demurrage have not released j tin* ears as rapidly as had been j peeled. ! Miami all over tlie j curs Io move crops, H ' argued that an embi ls Hu* NoiMIktii I'aeiiic has put int ! effect will bring about a sharp • shortage situate mi's securei " seriously v ' There is still a crying dc-; •o un try for niure •go such r»*vcr ! '1 "f til. a nd Insult in very rapid unloading, as movement of cars west. MISS WATTS TELLS OF LIFE IN ALASKA »f Miss Judith Watts. uho| »cto I'riemis for Anchorage, Alaska, in left that letters * i \ * * I from her I * \ other friends ill he glad to ban 1 fair ly * oiuporlahlo trip, reaching Alaska on Ihe aftcinoon *»f Nov. 7. Miss Walls t at the landing by both Mr. and Mrs. Kuhach, formerly of Poise, ! vvlier* Mr. Kuhach was in the reck lion servie*'. Mrs. safe a Poise stale si Kuhach was Miss of Poise and a for p'lpil IV ill l'l' »f Miss Watts. W alts musi«* Miss «eeived with hospiialit» and enthusiasm wlii* h ,»»o ri'Kideuts in the the :::: t tin n d * s there, very Pl: sh* In is met pleusant people. At the 1 Watts was I lilt expected t Is a home i who were , t hoii L* of writing. Nov. 7, Miss ith Mr. and Mrs. Kuhach, soon become a lodger »f Dr. an«! Mrs. Renetliet, w aiting tin «■(•mpletion of hieb t 'Oll improveiiients, in i heal, running. The theater where Miss p of tin* orchestra, oral model eluding sloa hath room. W alls playing tin* pi.a the .sin la a 1 er and viII form as r presented ill ed her lii* !i hen i* of the sha re - holders iled bv of the Company. "Leather h at do for Alaska,' stales Miss Watts. to have great felt buy a ill at 8 ill - 1 er * a r and a «Ids, Yo d I a Lot: lia things. Ig t pair of P* *'l*le »f lu*:* v v Inter er Huit I» Miss Watts' ig Utters < Stil trip t" Amlmrage a will l»<* pubtlslied i time h ing ul her tile there these* columns t inie. , fr* TOO MENTIONED FOR LEADERSHIP Johnston or McGowan Will Receive Complimentary vote of the Minority for Speaker of House. Prier * î. .Johnston of Black foot 'Tod McHowmi uf Moscow, will lull j f the Ropub of ihr n«*xt legisInUin ■ of the house of ri pics'n inher of Johnston is the the 'rved u mnnher of terms. He; T* the 1 'umplimentary \ « *t « liean minority for speak tativen. Mel Jo wan the last legislature, recognized dean of having legislature, party ei-« uf ! in be : the mitlorit.x leaders • the house, due | t" his long nervier and familiarity with •ntary eml of the legisla is e of the few liepuhlien leaders escaping defeal at I he elect ion. Kepubliean leaders that Representative Johnston declare ! the pallia live gj [( It is the purpose of Republicans t •andidale for c:iucus, speaker ; t llieir It a horn it is d* sired give important committee monts. This formality complied coed to majority of the for all committees, it is said. "1 am not assign having ill pro wit h. the Democrats elect *i speaker a || .select a embers of that pai favor of Republican ' members sitting bark and letting the! ith onl v opposi us who are now tin» minor Dcinoi ra 1 s g ji head turn fr it y," Mel 5 -, |, otio v<' . ' •eported as taking our share of the work, determining each measure on its nn rits, regardless of politics. "Personally-, 1 am laying. an adv o offie. of superintendent of public instruction should Tie abolished, as the strung The cate of the short ballot. ! ork for :|n 8 merly done b> that j otherwise performed." "North Idaho naturally w applying specific sums to tin 'fiterprises,* official me S ill favor different suhl M «•< î*i an, disc I mads legislation. "The north I smith highway and the proposed er the route of the - j road to Missoula famous l/o|o trail are th* importaut «mterprisoR." road Avoid th«» high «•oat of giving, ml th** 25 per <*onf discount sal«» Sat Con W. At - t Hesse. JV tier. Adv. t f ! 12 size, 17-jewel, 20 yr. ea . Illinois 11 itch Adv. ! Very thin model, only $15.00. iiiii'ck, Jew*»l«r. * »pet evenings. ! ä '". ;• : I [ * f / V i v y " * ' ! * % § w I MARIAN' COLE FISHEB* Y MARIAN COLE FiSHER ! A National Authority on the Subject of PURE FOODS and the ART OF COOKING. linking powrler, b*«* »■man In an intervi Maria n 'ot*» Fisher, Chaiftau i liner ami at Hint time sneouP « ! of the Saint Paul Housewives' League and an active member, stated as fol low s. "I find many, tn fact, v women woefully uninformed jeot of ha king powder, housewife does not appreciate the value of baking powder in her kitchen and in her baking, or she would have info» herself. This is a subject that is quite important. "A gi cat many of the housewives t,04jay hav* followed their mothers grand mot hers in t he us« of baking now - I iler. which in some inst* fake. I proven' en t in 1 eomitiodiHe«*. baking powder has kept up with tho j • many, the sub 16vidently the is a mls jiist ns much im bnklng powder an in other 1 am glad to find that "The other extreme is «he «'heap and 'Big ('.in' baking powders, which sell ■ from ten cents :i pound to a ti "Some housewives have 1 believe t'*at the cream of tartar pnr - 1 ders lod to the best goods to use. This is a the doubt, fr •of altii g i mistake. i constant offerts of the Twenty M'llion Dollar Baking 1'owd prejudice against all goods save their own Their goods should he !e;i**t *1e i glrable on accourt «»f the large quanti ties of Rochelle Salt« remaining in the food. Ti * •rate to ■ Oi «he w DON'T MISS AMERICA'S DRAMATIC QUEEN. t FUND NEEDED FOR STATE CAPiïOL Recommendation for Appro* priation of $50,000 for Maintenance and $10,000 for Repairs Is Made. pair llio opinion Kaglesun. ill take $l 0 ,ono to properly re stât* house annex and the • apjtol huihltnK. and beautify the ohjeetionable buildings, laving • dewalks. < t«*., in the of State Treasurer John W. In a report to the state board of examiners Saturday he makes 0 reonmmi Relation for an appropri ation of (hat amount. In addition he shows finit of the last legislative ap fnr « apitol build hig and ground maintenance $44,758.71 was p ud out, leaving a balance of $ H. '* Th** r iving for the closing biennium "f 1915*16 over the oxpendt 1 ures <>f the 1915-11 biennium was In addition to the $10,000 . $. h.imiii is asked for •e of the capitol during the grounds by ing proprint ion f $:.»», $21,041.01. appropriate baintona coining biennial period, P.H7-18. TOTAL EXPENDITURES. 'Hie total expenditures fur the bien nium jnsi ■ losing a re shown by the state treasurer's report to be itemized s; lisiiiiuited, expenditure for if the ♦ he ha !a roll. luith, $26117.50; pay i oal, $6510.78; $2tï,337.:.0; power land iigjit. $3601,5K; supplies, $2395.67; * anil telegraph, $2710.40; tm b h yh pr-ovei cuts and is, $1685.99. To repa la I. $14,758.71. The itemizes the $10.006 ns follows; treasurer appmp.ria t ion I Farpeis. new roof improvements asked for »•.'ipitol annex, legislative halls. $5000; painting and rc-tintlng, $1500. removal of shacks, completion of sidc improv einents \ tinting W'nshingh grounds, rc moniuncnt. $3"0n. To care for the insurance on the build approprintion of $3000. The estimate for the years 1917-18 ; as shown h; tin* treasurer's report fol I 'a y roll, $ 28 , 000 ; 1 light. $45 500; improvements and repairs, $2800; special tax. $ 1700 ; launclry, $ 200 ; tele phone and telegraph, $2800. Total, î mgs ' I $7500; «•oal, ; supplies, $ 2 , j désir* s*mie bargains tn eut 1 Parisian Ivory, attend the Saturday. Con W. Hesse. ! lewder, 1002 Main St. Adv. If y " gli all' tf i rock. Signet Rings, £3.00 to $10.no. Hitch q»en evenings. — Adv. Jeweler. **^nt ; u ounce Th**?*» ar» ^v#n I^bs dt si ruble than the high-priced goods t Iran say nothing In their favor. They are never economical frequently l*»av tng the basing bleached and acid; some yePow nml alkaline, and often uiipa 1*table. They air not dependable 1 represent false economy ut any I price. "The most simple way for the house wife to class I nking powder is by price. The trust goods that r-tall for 45c or 5 »c a pound are usually the cream of tart: powders, end are of the old S'bool; «nd the cheap and 'Big Fan* kind that soil all the way from 10 «; a pound un to a cent an ounce should a iso ho h voided. "The Inst word in baking powder is the happy medium, a combination pow der that sells at moderate price and when properly prepared gives the con sumer full value for the money. Th® result in bn .ing is pure, wholesom® ithout any h.'.rmful residue. why any housew-ifo Mu* per pound. Th® best baking powder made can he manu factured so as to retail at about »j this price." On being asked what baking powder she used in lier work. Marian Colo Fisher frankly stated that for than seven years she had used Calumet Baking Powder with the most satlsfac I tory results tn everv particular. f ood. The?«' Is no mason should pay 4 5c mors