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' Mr* McKinley's letter brings cheer to ail who inuy be sufferers as lie was. Read it: It "Y can hftneatly a- y that I ovre ■fr *W* to r«n(, After some of two- best doctors In the country Ctftn* «P. and told n.e X could P>Pt live another month, Prrun.i kaved me. Travelling from town to town, throughout the country •no having to go Into all kinds Of badly heated stores and build ings, bometimes standing up for hours at a time while plying my trade as auctioneer, it Is only natural that I feud cold« fre eOflyi bo when this would occOr -1 paid little attention to it, until' last December when I con tracted a severe cast, which, through neglect on iny part settled on my lungs. When nl ***** "too late, X brgun doctoring, " ntll I henrd 0t 'Perana. It cored met so I Ot p-aise It too highly," Cured L Me a** Mr. SnmaM McKinley, 2504 E. 22nd St., Kansas City, Mo., Mem ber of the Society of U. S. Jewelry Auctioneers. Sold Everywhere. Tablet or Liquid Form WOÇLD NEWS IN BRIEF One hundred Freocb officers are Id B erlin to see to the disarming of Ger many under the terms of tbe treaty. Total sales of War Savings stamps tbruout tbe United States for tbe first seven months of 1019 amounted to nearly $100,000,000. Tbe accumulation or 200,000 pieces of unclaimed soldiers' baggage at tbe port of embarkation, Hoboken, Is causing tbe U. S. government concert, The California Bean Growers' asso ciation Is asking for a tariff of 4 cents a pound on oriental beans to protect American growers against foreign competition. Leading economist of tbe United States say there Is no bope of lower prices until the people understand generally that they must stop buying things that are oot necessary. A Polish army of over 500,000 hold log tbe frontier against the Rassiao bolsbevikl is In great need of clothtag and winter supplies. Action is being demanded. Leaders have been plan plog a march on Moscow, but tbe allied council disapprove of such enterprise. , Shortage of miners In the Butte district.has been relieved and labor now is available. With tbe first touch of cold weather miners are dock log hack to Butte, and when tbe Pennsylvania mine of Anaconda resumed operations after a suspension of six months there were more miners applying for work than could be gbcommodated. f 5 L Resolutions asking that Japanese )! »picture brides" arriving from Japan iji become wives of Japanese already l*> this country be denied entry to the Ilnjted States were adopted by the American Legion of California yshtion at San Francisco Oct. JO. Other legislation looking breaking up of Japanese colonization schemes on the Pacific coast were also recommended. peace some an ample con* tj the The high handed action of German aod pro-Germao Russian troops in the Baltic provinces in taking Riga, the capftal of Lctvia, Is regarded by Khglaqd as very serious, occupied last week after a battle In which Lettish forces were defeated. Esthoolan troops began muying to the aid of the Letts aod 50,00U Lettish troops were Brjtlsh ships to couoter attack. Russian commander, io a dispatch to th^ allied Riga was landed from The council explaining bis actinn, accuses the Letts of violating his neutral zone. Hois now appealing to the Letts and Estbonians to loin hhn in the campaign against the Russian bolshevik!, government disclaims authority the German army in Letvla since the allied council demanded that it be withdrawn. There Is a feeling that Germany-has covert designs to hold the Baltic provinces. a The German over Ad AfrMNible Surprise. "About three years ago when I was suffering from a severe cold my lungs and coughed most of the time night and day, I tried a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and was surprised at the promptness with which it gave me relief," writes Mrs. James Brown, Clark Mills, Many another has beea surprised and pleased with the prompt relief afford ed by this remedy. on N. Y. Adv. Id tbe tbe Is Johnson Fighting League. Senator Hint» W. Johnson of Cali fornia last Saturday concluded bis western speaking tour against accep tance of tbe league of nations covenam without amendments and returned to Washington to renew bis fight on tbe document in tbe senate. Senator Johnson is author of what Is called the *'6 to 1 amendment" which aims to equa'ize the vote of the British empire in the assembly of the league. As drawn the covenant gives Great. Britain and her colonies six votes to each of the other nation's one in the assembly. In a statement Senator Johnson says at first the people, desiring some plan to prevent war, readily accepted the league plan upon ibe mere word of advocates, who, them selves, had not yet examined tbe contents of the treaty and the covenant, noranalized tbe obligations Imposed upou tbe United States by tbe peace conference. Since the true significance of the contents of the document »re becoming better known he says there Is growing among the people an opposition to the The facts, he says, are now becoming known. covenant. In one of his speeches, "As we learned more of It, we began to understand the dangers with which be said: this covenant was fraught." Also—"Had I my way, I would have the United States live in amity with all peoples but have entaogiiog alliances with none of them. He quoted from the »» covenant to support his argument that the league as planned would be detrimental America. He declared it was tanta mount to conferring powers the exercise to foreign America's participation in foreign affairs. Eight men, sitting in Geneva.all foreigners, he said, could and would determine the course of tbe United States in world quarrels in which this would be dragged to assist in the settlement of matters in which she could have no concern. ou of country POINTED PARAGRAPHS The spider Is an expert fiy fisher. It doesn't cost half as much to ii as it does to make a favorable i pression on the neighbors. ve ru Some men use all the material they have at hand in making fools themselves. of It is easier for one wise man to fool a dozen fools than for a dozen fools to fool one wise man. Th* »rie» g « |i War Sari»*. 3Ua»> this OMMith I» MJL Bur ivmtvmL ky«.&l Conatlpatlon. The beginning of almost every serious disorder is constipation. If you want to enjoy good health keep your bowels regular. This is best accomplished by proper diet and else, but sometimes a medicine is needed and when that is the find Chamberlain's Tablets lent. They are mild and their action, exer case you are excel gentle in easy and pleasant, to Give them a trial. take. They only O adv. cost a quarter. Ruling On Cull Apples. Boise, Idaho.—Attorney General Black, in a dictated statement Riven to the press, reiterated bis position on the cull apple situation and declared positively that the law on the subject admits of but one con struction. The commissioner of agriculture, according 1 to the state ment, has no alternative but to keep within the borders of Idaho all scabby or worm-attacked apples. The law prohibiting the sale of Infected fruit bas been on the statute books since the year 1909, the attorney general declared. He also said: " It was probably prepared fur the legislature by those people of the state especially interested Id the growlog aod sale of fruit lo this state. Of course, neither the com missioner of agriculture nor the attorney general has any power to change the law, asquoted. If it is not just what the fruitgrowers of the slate waut, then they should keep It Id mind aod seek to have the next legislature change the same. bis bis Is the the six Publishers are unable to keep the Idaho state traveling library supplied with new books. Mr. W. H. Cropper, of Mt. Vernon, Wo., says that for several years he was suffering with severe pains with ulcers of stomach and was unable to work, but after taking Dr. Mellen thin & Co.'s treatment he is cured and Is fine again and does his regular work every day on the ranch. Dr. Mellenthin & Co. will be in Spokane, Spokane hotel, Wed. and Thus. Nov. 5 and 6. Adv. ltp by Hours 10 a. in. to 4 p. m. Coming to SPOKANE I DOCTOR MellentHin & Co. SPECIALISTS DO NOT USE SURGERY Will be at SPOKANE HOTEL / Wed. and Thus., November 5 and 6. Office Hours, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. of „ K. or TWO DAYS ONLY No Charge For Examination of The doctor io charge, is a graduate in medicine and licensed by the state of Washington. He visits professionally the more im portant towns and cities and offers to all who call on this trip, consultation and examination free, except the expense of treatment when desired. According to his method of surgery, and is treat ment he does not operate for chronic appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils or adenoids. He has to his credit many wonder - ful results in diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels,blood.skin, nerves,heart, kldueys. bladder, catarrh,weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, Meg ulcers rectal ailments. and If you have been ailing for length of time aod do better, do oot fail to call, as improper measures rather often the cause of your long standi trouble. any not get any than disease are og Remember above date, that exami nation on this trip will be free, that his treatment is different. Address: 336 Boston Block, Mi apolis, Mino. and nne 3tOct Ii,24,3ip a „Y t< 1 ,nterurb an CO. Phon« Main 4096 Post and Trant SPOKAHE Leaves Spokane for Rathdrum daily 4:30 p. m. Leaves Rathdrum for Spokane daiiv, except Monday, 8:30 a. Suoday leaves Rathdrum for Spokane 8:30 a. m. and 8:20 p All kind* of baggage and expreia handled. in. U). PROFESSIONAL CARDS F WENZ, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, IDAHO HATHDROM. MILES F. EG-BERS ATTORNEY AT LAW -NOTARY PUBLIC Office in Rathdrum State Bank Building RATHDRUM - IDAHO t3T~At Spirit Lake Every Friday. DENTISTRY In all Its latest branches by DR. D. F. HOLLISTER, EXAMINATION FREE RATHDRUM IDAHO 0. W. STONE UNDERTAKER -LICENSED EMBALMEB Rathdrum and Spirit Lake Agent for Monumental work Dr. 0. G. Farnsworth Veterinary Surgeon & Dentist, IÉF*Treats diseases of all domestic animals, Rathdrum • Idaho • Dray Line S. B. McCHEYNE, PROPR. Distributor for CONTINENTAL OIL Co. Office with Independent Feed Store. RATHDRUM, IDAHO $ 4 S O y q % Ö -*» < . :: U* c I o u 3 ». I buyWWJ?, & ft X o ws.s. I U/I?ei7 You (Jo to Spo^ape STOP AT THE ARLINGTON HOTEL New BuildiDg. Now Furniture, Steam heat Hot and Cold Baths löy-ROOMS 75c and up Opposite N. P. SPOKANE. Electric Light, pepot. WASH. STATEMENT of the ownership, management, circulation, etc., required by Ac*;of Congress of August ,T HK Kathdiium Thibunjc, published weekly at Rathdrum, Idaho, for Oct. t, 1919. Name of Post-Office address Editor. Joseph R M. Culp. Rathdrum, Idaho Managing Editor, Joseph K. M. Culp. „ ». Rathdrum. Idaho Business Managers, Chas, W. Culp and Jos. K. M. Culp..— Rathdrum, Idaho 9, u, J> Broa • (Chas. W. Culp and Joseph R. M. Culp) —Rathdrum, Idaho Owners: Chas. W. Culp and Joseph R. M. Culp. Rathdrum, Idaho boudholders, mortgagees, and other security holders, holdiug t percent or more of totaf amount of bonds, mortgages or other securities: None. Charles W. Cclp, part-owner Sworn to and subscribed before day of October, 1919. of me this 15 Miles F. Egbers. Notary Public, State of Idaho Residing at Rathdrum. Idaho. (My commission expires Feb. 7. 1920) (SEAL) €i Don't Cheat Yourself says the Good Judge V There s nothing saved by chewing ordinary Tobacco. A little chew of that good rich-tasting tobacccgoesalotfarther, and its good taste lasts all the way through. Little chew — lasting — satisfying. That's why it's a real saving to buy this class or tobacco. THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW put up in two styles RIGHT GUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B GUI is a long fine-cut tobacco W S3 a TBE RATHDRUM TRIBONeI. Rathdrum, Idaho, üct. 17 , [jjjj Indigestion, Biliousne*«, Chamberlain's Tablets hav Con *tlp»Uo B -, . renorM to health aod bappibess huodmi who were afflicted with indigest| U(1 ve biliousness auri constipation, are troubled in this way trial. You are certain for they will benefit you. If Jon K've them a to be please ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE. In the Probate Court in and for the rw . of Kootenai, State of Idaho. lne VoUn, J In the Matter of the Estate of Levi 8 Deceased. —Order to Show Cause On reading and filing the petition of Mu F. Egbers. administrator of the LevlS. Kiel, deceased, praying foi-an 1 ^ 0 * to se i the whole of the real estate be hÄ r to said estate, stating It tobe to interests of said estate that the whole Æî of be sold at private sale to the hfc bidder for cash, on account of the mÄ 1 ' of the dwelling houses thereon and iSorfi" that funds may be obtained for the S expenses. 3 " 8t " ebtB and «*»hÄr& It is ordered that all persons, interested said estate appear before the underaumiS Judge of the Probate Court, of the count® ^ Kootenai. State of Idaho, in the courtronn of said court at the court house in thecttrSf Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, on the 17th day 0 November, 1919. at the hour of 9 o'clock A. M., then and there to show cause, if an » they have, why suoh order should not ^ made, the effect of which would be to sell following described property, to-wit? he "A part of Block H" Post's Addition the Town of Westwood known as Rathdrun? described as commencing at a point on .C Southeast boundary of said blSSk i« feet from Intersection of said South*.!«, boundary with McCartney street, thence®" right angles with Southeast boundary line back Boundary lino of said Block 'H" South along said West line Of said Block to Southwest corner of said Block along Southeast Kiel, It thence Northeasterly ÄÄff lu,,ln8 ' ,n ***xzat Also.—"A part of Lot Three (3i Block pu teen (16) of Section Thirty six 186) TMwmWd I* ifty Two (52) North. Range Five <5> West Boise Meridian, and bounded as follows Loinnienclnv; at the Southeast corner of said Lot Three ()/) and running West fifty feet il thence North Eighty (80) feet; The nee North! easterly parallel to and thirty feet (30) distant from the center line of the Idahui Washington Northern railroad to a polntoa the East lino of said lot Three (3): thence South along the East Une of said Lot Three (3) One Hundred torty Eight (14S> feet ' ÖoflÄ" 1 "*' ÎD ^"»'County, to And L l is further ordered that a copy this order be published in the Rathdrum Tr bune, a weekly newspaper printed and published in said county.at least four weeks before said 17th day of November, 1919. lfl {J oce In open court this 9th day of October. (SEAL) Of M. .1. WHITNEY. Probate Judge. St—Oct. 10, 17, 24, 31, Nov. 7. 191«. TIME CARD—RATHDRDM rp Àwfoj öSLc\^/ _ KAKTBOUNO No. 30(1 Kootenai Local Passengci No. 42 Burlington Train No. 4 Twin City Express 39 a lü 8:03 a m 11 ;U0 p m WESTBOUND No. I Nortli Coast Limited No. 305 Spokane Local Passenger No. 41 Hurlington No. 3 Pacific Express 8:59 am 13:26 p m 4:08 p m 8:20 pm All above trains stop nt Rathdrum. C. E. GILLESPIE. Agent, Rathdrum. Idaho • Chicago, Milwaukee & Puget Sound Railway. Southbound: No. 118, 5:59 p. m. Northbound: No - 117 ' 8:41 tt m - F. G. HART. Agent. RATHDRUM, IDAHO.