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To RATHDRUM, IDAHO SATURDAY EVENING COMING JUNE 24 THE GIRL FROM THE GOLDEN WEST Original Cast and Scenic Production of America's Greatest Play The Original LILLIAN McDonald In the Title Role THE GIRL From The Golden West 1890 SEATS FOR 1890 PEOPLE UNDER THE LARGEST Water Proof Tented Theatre in America Rain or Shine I V •' 11 4» 4' ' XT , •;.vsr if L•• W PROF. C. A. CURTIS AND HIS Superb Uniformed Band OF 14 PIECES WILL TWO GRAND BAND CONCERTS At 11:30 A.M. and 7:30 P.M. » MR. C. A. CURTIS L' »' The Ladies' Favorite §§* ROWDY-KING In The Girl From The Golden West V A TOP NOTCH CO. Acting People 30 30 ;..v fr-- : ; PROF. O. H. MEMMEN LEADER OF OUR brand Operatic Orchestra All Together CLEAN BRIGHT CATCHY 8 „V ' i 13; : MISS LILLIAN McDONALD SINGING TO BEAT THE BAND POPULAR PRICES DOOR OPEN 7:30 P.M CURTAIN 8.15 P.M SHARP POPULAR PRICES Canadian Pacific Ry.Taiids SUNNY ALBERTA. TheWheatFieldoftheWorld Best Investment. fe^For special R. R. rates to investigate these lands, apply to G. A. YANCEY CO. CO. * Agents, C. P. R. Land Dept., 618 Riverside Ave, Spokane. Whooping cough is not dangerous when the cough is kept' loose und ex pectoration easv by giving Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. It has been used in many epidemics of this dis ease with perfect success. For sale by all Druggis s. A Good Joke. "What Is a pood joke?" "Any Joke you have read that makes you sore because you didn't think of it yourself."—Exchange. Good actions ennoble us. and we arc the sons of our own deeds.—Cervantes. The woman of today who has good health, good temper, good sense, bright eves and a lovely complexion, the result of correct living and good digestion, wins the admiration of the world. If your digisilou is faulty Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Table's will correct it. For sale by ull druggists. WAHTED-AJIDER AGENT M BACH TOWN and district to ride and exhibit a sample Latest Model Nanger" bicycle furnished by us. Our agentsevery where are making money fast. irw>.l./<n imo. NO MONÇY NNQUINKD until you receive and approve of your bicycle, we ship to anyone anywhere In the U. 8 . v-tm.i. >»> j.yuu in advance. aud allow TKN DAYS' FREE TRIAL during which time you may ride the bicycle and put It to any test you wish. If you are Uien not perfectly satisfied or do not wish to teep the 1 bic ycle ship It back to us at our expense and w mill 5 . ..1 w. «. 1 . KACTQDV W HIM Wo furnish the highest grade bicycles tt Is * possible to make at one small profit above lactualfactoryeost. You uretlO to 125 middlemen's profit! by buy ling dlrectofua and have the manufacturers guarantee behind your ÄntüSSÄ'anÄ^ÄS of! 00 ilLrif 4 AltotfisHI attEfBÄ-m-rhrnm«. «««. , Merci« uMnumiwipSuu aouwe" rarpmaii . _ _ j j j j ! ■ RWWLRMMÛS& prdrra mwd tbui.rnns'wd. —- . „„„K., etevotj». W. do BO* iMoluty koadlomrand hud blcrcM. hot oknlly ha-TO BTi Tha, ^c^a, ou, proouinT., pn« Ç* _• (j " T"" A A ES I Ôu^pÔmo' ô(ollktldL < ôt < W 4 /'ÙL > r! 4 l àlôrrMuIîrtô«: $ I A~ HedgetkKi PgMtare-Pmfî III Seff-hMlia{TirM I mV Th, splunMIf HnkitrM Ifni I _ tit.e* r»- ra»-. 4 m • I.rw.u ■— win irilym a raorf« ralr A- 4 « tiHimik Witto 4 „K.M.i,, R0 MME TIOMIE FROM PIICTIRES i parts, rrpalr. and A SAMPLE PAiR TO .r A hundred thousand pairs sold last year. I n rRBM O WnN . Made in all sizes. It' * Is lively and easy riding, very durable and lined Inside with a special quality of rubber, which never be- __ comes porous and which closes up small punctures without allowing t he air to escape. ''e have hundreds of letters from satisfied customers stating that their tires have only been pumped up once or twice in a whole season. They weigh no more than an ordinary Ure, the puncture resisting qualities being given by several layers of thin, specially prepared fabric ou the tread. The regular Price of those tires ts 310.00 per pair, bat foradvertlslng purposes we are * NJOcial factory price cothe rider of only $4.80 per pair. All orders sh day letter ts received, »e ship C. O. D. on approval. Von do not n, » »»» bmenmioed and found them strictly as represented. ] 1 ! : Natlea thutMek.—. r"m" TM» Ur* «ill out 1st SarYrioinc! . iwa faster, wear bettor, tost loafer »'mammm yktodlwtwar prte. wwUlyow «tod tor a pwlrar Pwwctotw-PrsM imniwnnlui trtolw, tb»»srvlai i fJU/rjKtwXTmmiamitoimr. DO WOT THIMH or «UTTMO s blCTCto Itjwly w-to^-wtoi to tow™^^7 - lïï WF **"•*•"» *»»«»*rtvio«toaww^.atok«* J.L. MEAD CYCLE COMPANY, CHICAGO, ILL. a »wir of The uniform success that has attended the use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has made it a favorite everywhere. It can always bo depended upon. For sale by all Druggists. The Haughty Cook. "My dear, will you kindly ask that haughty cook of ours to st?w some tripe I brought home? I haren't the nerve." "Where Is the tripe?" "She's looking at it now through her lorgnette." — Spokane Spokesman-Re view. There is one medicine that every family should he provided with anti especially during the summet months; viz. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dia-rhoea Remedy. It is almost c- r tain to le needed. It costs hut a quarter. Can you afford to In without It? For sale by all Druggist«. Canadian Pacific S00-SP0KÂNE ROUTE GO EAST THRU Kootenay and Arrow Lakes and Canadian Rockies 4 The most beautiful and magm liceiit scenrry in the world. Splen did train sirvice. Luxurious hotels and chalets and numerous natural attractions. | The playground of I America. Very Low Rates East Liberal Stop-Overs Long Limits For further information and Illustrated folder write M E. MALONE. Trav. Pau Agt. GEO A- WALTON. General Agent. 14 WALL ST. SPOKANE Notice of Filing Township Plats. Department of the Interior, United Stans land office, CtF.ur d'Alene, Ida Notice is hereby given that the I official plats of survey of the follow j ing townships or portions thereof will I he tiled in this office at 9 o'clock A. M. on July 17, 1911, on and after which date applications for land in said townships will he received from qualified applicants; said townships or portions thereof being as follows, to-wit: .. , , bur the inform it ion of prospective „ , .. , . , Applicants, all persons arc advi>ed .i,.. «nniii-atinn« fur lands ulJl aPP'Rauoos lor lands Situated w,lhiD Xi4li,>ni * 1 e«H>ed 10 aii,ke en,r >' lhere0f 0nl ^ Under Homestead Laws and io case they . bave made actual settlement tbereon prior to the creation of said Forest, have continued to reside tbereon, cul tivate and improve said land since such settlement and are at the time j of application actually residing there j on. All applicants for lauds claimed j by virtue of such settlement will, at j the time of application to enter said ! 1 inds. be required to furnish their Twp 49 n r •> w b m. Sections 2 34 s 910 andl" Twp 51 n r 1 e b in. All. Twp.VI n r I e b m. All. Twp54nr4wbm. *'>5,6, n'i*. Twp 54 n rswbni. Sections 1 Ï 3 10 1112 13 14. s', 26. s', 27. set, 28. eS Si 34 »V 35. Twp 55 II r 2 e ti ni. Sections 7. sS 8 16 17 IS 1 ) 20 21 '22 2« 27 2s 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 £ 36. O. & , at ] corruboratYii affidavits showing such 1 seltlemcot, continutd ! cultivation and improvements. : Tw p 49. n r 5 w b n, was surveyed upon the application of the settlers therein. Twp 51. n r 1 e b m. Twp 53. n r 1 e b m. Twp 5». Il r 4 w b m. Twp 55. n r 2 e b m. Tw p til n r 3 e b m. Twp (B n r 2 e 1> m. Twp si u r3e b m. ana Twp. »4 n r5 w b m. were surveyed upon the application of the N. f. Ry. Co. Tw p 54 n r 4 w h m. Tp 54 n r 5 w b m. Tp 49 n r 5 w b in and Tp 61 n r 3 e b m north and east of the Kootenai river, are not situate In a National Forest. Twp 51 n r 1 e b m Is situate within the Cieur d'Alene National forest, created Nov ember 6. 1906. residence, »• Twp 53 n r I e b ^ Is Situate within the Pend d'Oreille national forest and Coeur d A lune national forest, created November d. 1905. Twp 55 n rJebin. Is situate within Ute Pend d'Orellle national forest, formerly Coeur d'Alene national forest. Dated Coeur d'Alene. Idaho. June 8.1911. W. H. Batting, Register. r ORDINANCE NO. 44. ? An ordinandi- providing ,or,l< f , ,. y estimate uf the probable ot t ,y necessary fur all purposes )o n< r ■ - f the village uf Hutliarum. i ,),,. fiscsl KtHiteii.il. State uf Idaho dull lit the t "ént commencing on tin* l>t * ut y an t. It ordained by the f balrman and Board of Trustees uf the Milage of Rattidrui , Kootenai County. Slate of Idaho: Section 1. The annual ^»««'rv'for aVi probable amount of money n« J ■ J. Kath purposts to be ruined by the \ UUg«. or uuin drum is as follows: j Annual estimât«* prepared by the < »'a ^_ man and the Board of \ i 11 age » *■ u s t««_ . * y - '^th 1911. and an estimate of tii«? prooamt amount of money necessary to l,t 'J 1 >'0. all purposes during the fiscal year i m 11 No . Ing on the first Tuesday of . "V- >«' ■ | 1 N „. Ing salaries of village officials, lire. I.g 1 a»« v , water, public Improvements and curr penses and Interest on said v *' works bonds, and statement of U ^ revenue of the said village for tin » j-, fiscal year, commencing on the first A tit. y > of May. 1910. is as follows: For salaries for village officials . He water entire N .. $ 1,0.00 No. 095 52 '— Fire, light, mid water. For public Improvements. Current Expenses. 334.48 Special ... Fur Interest on Village Water \\orks „ bonds. 6 per cent per annum. ,u - uu The entire revenue of the Village uf Uatli diumforthe previous fiscal year was Aim Hundred Fifteen 45915.00) Dollars, That this annual estimate shall be publish ed In the Rathdrum Tribune, u newspaper of general circulation In the 5 illage of Rath arum, Kootenai County. Idaho, and snail bt published In Its Issues of June 3. June ».J une , 16 and June 24. 1911. atm that this ordin ae y shall be in force and effect aftet said publl- i AUl : cation. Passed Its first reading at a regular meet ing of the Board of Trustees of the i illagt of | Rathdrum, held on the 2>.)tli day uf May. 1911. i upon which a yea and nay vote was taken, j Passed Its second reading, upon wltieli a yea and nay vote was taken, under suspen- | slon of rules, upon which a yea and nay vote i was taken, at a regular meeting of the | Village Board of Trustees of the village of Rathdrum, held on the 29th day of May, IJU. Passed Its third and final reading, upon which a yea and nay vote was taken, under all suspension of rules, upon which a yea and nay vote was taken, ami duly enacted an ordinance of the village of Rathdrum. at a regular meeting of the village hoard of trus tees, held on the 29th day ot May. 1911 1 vc,I Muv •Hull 11)11 Approx cd May-. in MARTIN PoLESON. Cbairman of Board of Trustees. (SEAL) Attest: J. K. M. CULP. Village Clerk. 5i sTATEOFiDAHo, i County of Kootenai >ss. Village of Rathdrum. .1 I, J. R. M. Culp. Milage Clerk of the Village of Katbdrum.in the County of Koote-, nai. State of Idaho, do hereby certify that the foregoing is an estimate prepared 1 >y the t jl Chairman and Board of Trustees of the vil- -M läge of Rathdrum, on the 29th day of May. 1911. of the probable amount of money neees- . sary for ull purposes to he raised in t he said village during the fiscal vear eommencing with the first Tuesday In May. 1911. Includ Ing the special Interest for the purpose of from paying the Interest on the village water works «percent bonds, together with a of statement of the entire revenue of said , village for the previous fiscal year. In witness whereof. I have hereunto set | my band and affixed the corporate seal uf the said village this 29th day of May. 1911. J. R. M. CULP. i Village Clerk. I ! .it (SEAL) of _j of I 1 ™ I j I of j UK)*, I or , on I of Notice is hereby given that George Both the of Rathdrum. Idaho, who. on July 1. 1904. made Homestead Application No. 4173, (01Ö59), for se l 4 - Section 30. Township 53 north. range i 4 west. Boise Meridian, has tiled notice of in tention to make Final five year Proof toes tablish claim to the land anove described. , tvefore A. W. Post, U. S. Commissioner, at V« Rathdrum, Idaho, on the 18th day of July. 191L Advertise In This Pater U. S. LAND NOTICES NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher.) Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Coeur d'Alene. Idaho. June 6, 1911. Claimant names as fitnesses: Charley Wendler. Gustav Roll). Thomas Joyce, and Bradley 11. McCarty,all of Rathdrum. Idaho. 5t W. II, BATTING, Register. June 9 to July 7 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Publisher) Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Coeur d'Alene. Idaho. May 8,1911. Burroughs! of r€ Ath<?l!' 0 Idaho. ' who. CS mi £ April 2k 1906. made homestead entry No 4-T0 > 1OI888) for ue!». Section 12. Township 53 north > Range J west, Boise Meridian. 1.... „|. .| notice of Intention to make 1 5 Final 5 year proof, to establish claim to ; the land above described, before Register / and Receiver at Coeur d'Alene. Idaho, the 27tbday of June. 1911. Claimant names as witnesses: Frank Hurt. Robert Everson. Fred Wolf and Abu Iiornbeck. all of Athol. Idaho. MaylB—Junel6 W. H. BATTING. Register. Mil NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ! j (Publisher) Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Occur d'Alene. Idaho June 8th. 1910. Notice is here by given that Joseph F. Page of Athol. Idaho who. on April Js. ini made Homestead Entry No. 07122. for sull ne> 4 . sew nw v and Lots 2 and :t. Section 4 Township 52north.Range 2 west.Boise mcrtdi' su.has hied notice of intention to make final ?ve year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, liefore Ignatz Weil * Nl «Î- 8. Commissioner, at Sandpoint. Idaiio. on the 21st day ot July. 1911. Claimant names as witnesses- fames O. Johnston. Robert A. Whitlock. John P. Tolford. all of Atliol. Idaho; O. F. i'usrt* of Sandpulut, Idaho. * or i I "• U- BATTING. Register. JunelS—Julyl4 I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Publisher) Department or tha Interior. C. S. Land Office at Coeur d'Alene. Idaliu April 29, 1911. Notice is hereby given that Emma Kimd sen. whose post-office address is 4'oolin Idahtx did. on the l.th day of July. 1910. file in «his office Sworn Statement and Applica tion No. 04757. to purchase the Lx>t 5. Section & Township52 North. Range 4 West. BoUe Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the provisions of the act of J une 3. 1878. and acts amendatory, known as the Timber aud Stone Law. at such value as might be fixed by appraisement, and that, pursuant to such application, the land and timber thereon have been appraised at »240.iV. the timber estimated 280.000 board feet at sfie per M. and the land88 90; that said applicant will offer final proof In support of her application and sworn statement on the 20th day of Julv , 7 fe l SS reA -£' ^ü"*' l S Couiniïssioner. at Rathdrum. Idaho. Anv person is at liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or Initiate a contest Mil »• auytime befoiv patent Issues, by filing a \\\\ corroborated affidavit in this office alleging facts which Would defeat the entry. * nt> May S-July 14 W. H. BATTING. Register TRIBÜNE, $1. Per Year TIME CARD--HATHDRUM ÎÆ, j ^_ - eahtbound _____ >'0. 228 Paradise Local Passenger No . 4:: Burlington Train N „. r, r . " v , 4 Twin Ciiy Impress > 8 a in 9:12 a m 11:50 a m 11 ;01 p m WESTBOUND Burlington Train ■27 Spokane Local Passenger 41 Kurlingt 3 Ibu'ltle Express 8:25 a m 12:48 p m 8:38 p m 7:50 p in a N No. '— All above trains stop nt Uathdrum. c. K GILLESPIE. Agent, Rathdrum. Idaho , - y ,■ 1. ... t i AUl IIIUIHHIU. Idaho & Washington Northern Railway No. 101, 9:25 a. in. No. 103 Southbound: i p. m. No. 102. 8:28 a. m. : No. 101, 8: 3 p. m. | i j | i . . | Estate of Harriett C. Bennett, deceased. s,'otire is hereby given by the undersigned Admlnlstra'or of the Estate of Harriett O. Bennett, deceased, tu the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice. lo the said Administrator at Ills residence at Athol. Idaho, the same being the place fot the transaction of the business of said estate, in the County of Kootenai, State of Idaho. F. G. HART, Agent. RATHDRUM. IDAHO Notice to Creditors. Dated this 9th day of June, 1911. P. J. BENNETT. Administrator. 5i June 16—July 14 Notiee to Creditors. Estate of CHARLES M. HULSEY, Deceas . ... ... , . NOTIiE .s hcrehy givenhy t ieundersign t jl Atlm inlstrat! lx o 'the Estiite of Charles -M Hulsey.deceased.to the creditors of,and all persons having claims agaiust the said de . eased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within Ten months after the first publication of this notice, to the said Administratrix at her homestead one mile from spirit Lake. Idaho, the same being the place for the transaction of the business of said estate. In the County of Kootenai, , elate of Idaho, | i ! Dated, ibis 23rd day of May. 1911. IDA M. HULSEY. Administratrix. .it May 28—Jun 23 Notice of Application For Pardon. Before the Board of Pardons of the State of Idaho. In the Matter of Petition of Frank Papa, sometimes called Frank Popper.—ss. Notice of Application for Pardon. I Notice is hereby given that Frank Papa. 1 informed against in the District Court of the First (Now Eighth» Judicial District of the ^tate of Idaho, in and for the County of Kootenai, of murder in the tirst degree, hav I ing,been charged with the murder of one j Nick White, in the County of Kootenai,State I of Idaho, on or about the 29th day of June, j UK)*, and convicted in said District Court, on I or about the 15th day of September. 190S, of , murder in the second degree; and sentenced on tin* l?th day of September, 1908, to a term I of ten years imprisonment at hard labor, in the State Penitentiary of Idaho; at Boise.has petitioned the Board of Pardons of said State of Idaho, for an absolute pardon for offense, and r* lease from said State i .,??«" .r» the hearing of his said P-tB'on will he had before said Board of i^fdons. at the state House, in the City of , State of Idaho, at the regular session V« s: ^ 11 , ,°^ lardons to beheld _ ^ii^t (1st) Wednesday of July. A, D„ 1911. DaD'd and signed at Boise. Idaho, this the Mb day of March. A. ])., 1911. on the FRANK PAPA, Petitioner. 5t May26—June 23 We promptly obtain U. 8. and Foreign £ (ï^ a ri!mrt e on ket< t " ? r Ji' 0U> <jf I . iDT< D tionfor > HowtoSecumSrni^ book > Pat7nu^d^TR ARF-MARK^ .| tr»ttnn,nil I I1WUC HI HIHVu 1 5 ; / PATENTS write to üüi Opposite U. S. Patent Office WASHINGTON D. C. i ■ ! \I . T ; M '7 r u t,y »bil'lster Hive No. 9. W.'dlii'v'd-ui''V, ra "'"'" 1 l *« | l every fourth j afternoons of each month. Euniuean Pl„„ v,?L. * Nl " Building. Electric Light __ _ Ew"ROOMS 50c and 1*^ Opposite N. P. gdok » » . _ i SPOKANE. Mrs, \lma Edcihlutc, Fun. mander I U/f?er? You Qo to bpol^aije STOP AT THE ARLINGTON HOTEL Meals 25 Cents New Furniture. Steam iieat, Hut and Cola liât lis up Depot. WASH. I The Tribune FOR JOB PR1NTINQ Letterheads, Note Heads, Memo Heads, Bill Heads statements, Notes, Dodgers, Posters and Handbills. Large and Small Envelopes, Business Cards, Visit . ing Cards Bills of Fare, Meal tickets, Milk tickets, ance tickets, Programs, Shipping Tags, Folders, utter \\ rappers from 50 cents to $2.50 on good parchment paper, &c. & c . * " 1 'i Mil \\\\ PRICES right. The Tribune, Rathdrum, Idaho. A^BœD^ÎYE RATHDRUM. +«1 Incorporated 1891. Due bakery, Five churches. One state bank. One private bank. One brass band. One feed Store. Mining near city. Two drug stores. Three good hotels. One grain elevator. Two lumber yards. One weekly paper. Fine lakes near olty. Good spring water. One meat market. One first class furniture store. Population: Twelve Hundred. Two beautiful parks. Two local telephone exchanges Splendid resort for sportsmen Water works for fire protection. Long distance telephone system. Three general mercantile stores. Fine brick public and high school building Incorporation one mile square " Five bundred pupils in public schools Railroads running east. west, south. in m m m m m m in north and ' Electric light« owned and oontrolled h* vate parties * One fraternal hall andopera house Situated on main line of theNorthau... _ ». railway, and Idaho A WashingtSS iSoVf lflc railway, 28 miles east of Spokane? Wash ,her ° Surrounded on the south and east h» •' .< u farming section which produces large »i«m. of grains and grasses without Irrigation. ° Lodges—Masonic blue lodge. East»» a... Knights of Pythias and PySiin 2,.!i ar ' Odd Fellows: Encampment, subordînato^wüvi Rebekab, Modern Woodmen Neighbors. One Militia Co® #2feste«Sf America. Lady Maccabees, Grand the Republic and WomenT Stolltf Churches— Methodist Episcopal Presh»,». ian. German Methodist andöathoilm 1 Rathdrum Invites manufacturing entemrls. es, wholesale bouses and business ofaii kinds. Her citizens are ready and willing », encourage and assist every helpful Industry The business men are accomodating and courteous and Rathdrum is a good trading prl. O. and said first said the SOCIETY CARDS. all de first said the PANH ANDLE LODGE No. 13. Knights 0 f 1 Pythias, meets at Fraternal Half every Tuesday evening. Visiting Knights always welcome. J. W. Post. C. 0 . J. R. M. Culp, K. of R. and 8 . C. W. Culp. M. of F. CYRINGA TEMPLE No. 4, Pythian Bisters xJ meets every Thursday evening at Fra ternal Hall. Mrs Mary Jacobs. Miss Jennie Culp. M. of R. and C. M. E. O. R athdrum Lodge No. 73. I. O. O. F. Meets every 1 rlday evening at Fraternal ball, A. T. Gaston, N. G. C. W. Culp, Secretary. the the of hav one on of term in said for State said of of _ the M ount Moriah. No. 43, Encampment, meets the 1st and 3rd Friday's. F. L. Farnsworth, F. A. Olin, Scribe. C. P. S unshine Rebekah Lodge No. 84, I. O. O. F. meets every 2nd and 4tb Monday even ings at 1 internal ball. F. L. Farnsworth Seey. Miss Kittle Cbambard. N. U. R athdrum Lodge No. 41, A. F. &A. M. meets at Fraternal hall every 1st and 3rd Wed nesdays of each month. Stewart Young, Secretary. F. Wen«, W M. C lover Chanter No. 33, Order of Eastern htar, meets second and fourth Wednes Ui *y evening's at Fraternal ball. ». Mrs. Blanche Drenhan W. M. Mrs, Olive Snitb. Secy. the R oyal neighbors of America. Evergreen Camp No. 2317. Meets every 1st and 3rd Monday in each month at Fra ternal Hall. Miss Lila Laird, Recorder Miss Lutle Feblbaber, Oracle. Ä OBEffN WOODMEN OF AMEBIOA, Rathdrum Camp No. 6843. Meets at Fraternal Hall every 1 st and 3 rd' Saturday of each month. Visiting neighbors cordially invited. J. R. M Culp, Clerk; F. L. Runyon, Consul. 1 A .' v j'^ POST, NO. 29, G. A. R. Meets Lj 3rd Saturday afternoon of eacii mouth a*- Fraternal Hall. H J. New house. Commander. Stewart Young, Adjutant. UIOMENS REL'EF CORPS. No. 18. Meets II 1st* 3rd Saturday afternoon of each month at Fraternal nail. 9. Mrs. Winnie Ford, Free. Vernor Beavers. See, F oresters of America, court Rath drum No. 14. Meets at Fraternal ball every 2nd and 4th Saturday of each month. M. A, Hickey, Roc. Secy. E. D. Poler. ' C. R. Cents iieat, UILIT1A, Co. "E", National Ouard of Ida 1'1 ho. Meets for drill the 2nd and 4th Saturday evenings, and 1st and 3rd Friday evenings of each month, at 7:30 p. m. at the Armory. J. R. M. CULP. Captain.