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SPOKANE VALLEY BARGAINS (Will Trade) 30 ACRES, 15 IN ALFALFA Hich toil, irrigation, domestic water. Six room modern home with sleeping porch and fireplace. Good barn, chicken house and other outbuildings, 12 Acres on Appleway Pavement Gravity irrigation at only £2.00 per acre per year. At tractive new bungalow, with cemented basement, combia ed living and dining room, two bedrooms, kitchen with built in features, modern plumbing in bath and pantry-. Price 15000. More land adjoining this place at only $250 per acre. Some cheaper land not on the pavement. Price $6500 Do you want to lite near Spokane in the famous Spokane Valley? This is your time to get the best deal. Some of these owners will consider a trood timber claim'or a house and lot in HATH DRUM. S' id for Spokane Valley book let. FOR SALE On Easy Terms: 5 acres near the Appleway in Corbin Addition to Green acres. Only 12 mile* from the city center. Many new homes under construction in this district. Gravity irri gation and 40 inches of water per year. This level five acres has just the right slope for easy irrigation. Four room modern plumbing. An up-to-date poultry house 5, 10 or 15 acres ad for 250 chickens. Price $5000. ffl joining can be had if you*want more land. Î Come in at once and look i hese over, other places to show you. delay. Get in the Valley whii » you can get such bargains. You will see a lot of new homes being built in the Spokane Valley. The new settlers are planting alfalfa, clover and corn as feed forc*«<ws, pigs and chickens. We have some Now is the time. Do not THE FRED 8. GRINNELL COMPANY, 816 Old Natl. Bank Bldg., Main 6082 SPOKANE, WASH. Licensed Real Es täte Auctioneers REALTORS 1» ' General News Brevities. i Harland F. Stone of New Yorik was appointed April 2 by Freni ctent Coolidge to succeed H. M. Daugherty a* attorney general. Severe windstorms in the central states last Friday and Saturday caused the death of dozen persons, the injury of hundreds and a heavy property lOM. n Cancellation of contracts for export to Japan, c uised by the financial stringency in the island oiiipiro, has brought sharp re action to the lumber industry in Oregon and Washington. . ,. , An adjusted pension bill by Dursumfor war veterans was passed by the U S. senate April It is estimated to tost an additional 55 million dollars the first year, Figures just made public by the census bureau give the wealth of the United States, Dec. 31, 1932, at 320 billion dollars | The assessed valuation of pro perty, howevej, was only 155 hill ions. Attorney General U. V.| Daugherty resigned from the cabinet March 28 at the request of 1'resideut Coolidgo la askin? j for the resignation, the presidei stated that Mr. Daugherty coul I not give him disinterested ad vie • while defending himself in th ■•Bate investigation. Oregon's compulsory public 1. I I school law was declared uncon stitutional by the federal court Portland last Monday. ' at -1 Private and parochial schools ! attacked the law. 1 Pierce declared the be appealed to the U. S. supreme court. Governor case would of virgin timber has forced him her prices so high that a 40 per \ Declaring that i . wanton waste \ cent curtailment in consump tion has been brought about'* before the ' 'V allace K,U8 ^ agriculture strict supervis on of fore, t lntJ ' s , * ie . ^ 1 r * ' a ^ ace indorsed the Clarke hill for an annual appropriation of $2,700,000 for forestry super vision. Approximately it),000 - (,0() „eres of timber are cut yearly, he said, and oulv 1 000 . 00 0 acres are utilized for cultural purposes. committee government. agn i Advertise In This Paper Ship Your Cream to the ft k). > IANDPOIXT, IDAHO HONEST WEIGHTS COKKKCT TEST' PHOMPT SETTLEMENTS COURTEOUS TREATMENT BUTTER FAT, Sweet Butter Fat Sour No. 1 47c. 45 e Notice of Annual School Meeting and Elec tion. In Common School Dutrlcl No, 47. Kootenai County. Notice ii hereby given, that the [ Annual School Meeting of Common I School District No, 47, County of Kootena', Stale of Idaho, will be held on Saturday, the 10 1 b day of April, 1924, at One o'clock P. M of said day at the Corbin School House 1« »aid district, and continue in siasloo until business is disposed of. F, M until 4P. M That at said meeting the following officers of the school district will be •leettd: I. A irustce to serve for a term of I three (3) yean. II. A trustee to ill out the unex I pired term of Trustee James Dllion That at said tmellng an election will he held to determine wheihf-r or not a special tax shall he levied not to [ exceed ten (10) mill* on each dollar of the taxable property of said dis tritt, and having determined that a special tax shall be levied, election will then be held to determine the amount of money to he raised by such special tax: also, to decide what to do about the Corbin school site, vote money, and locate new site if d-eturd neces-ary. That at said meeting an election will be held to determine the length of time school shall be taucht, in sa'd district for the ensuing year and the seasons of the year in which the same shall he taucht. That at said meeting any other business pertaining to schools and school interests will be transacted. That all elections at said meeting will be by ballot. L. L. COPPOCK, Clerk of Common School Dis trict No 47 of Kootenai County, Idaho. Pub. Ap 4, H, 18. 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Margaret Hulkka. to foreclose a certain Mortgage for the principal sum Of «I.SOO 00 and dated September Sth, 1^*-. upon Lots 7 und f» in Block 4 of Spokane Addition to the City of Spirit Lake, Kootenai County, Idaho. And Vou and Each of You are hereby Directed, as you bave been Directed to Appear and Answer the said Complaint within Twenty days of the service of this Summons, If served within said Judicial District ana within Forty days If served elsewhere, and You and Each of You are further Notified as you have been Notified that unless you so appear and answer said Complaint witbln the lime herein specified, the plaintiff will take judgment against you as prayed for lu said Complaint. Witness my band and the seal of said District Court, this 24th day of March, 1924. • . C. O. SOWDER, Clerk. vs. UAL E. T. KNODBON. Attorney for Plaintiff, Residence and P. O. Address. Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. fit—Pub. March 28, April 4.11,18,25, May 2. STATEMENT of the ownership, management, circulation, etc., required by Act of Congress of August 24. 1912, of The Rathdrcm Tribüne, published weekly at Rathdrum, Idaho, for April 1, 1923. State of Idaho County of Kootenai Before me, a Notary Public In and for the Stale and county aforesaid, personally ap peared Chas. W. Culp.who.having been duty swoi n according to law, deposes and says that he Is the publisher of The Rathdrum Tribune and that the following is.to the best of his knowledge and belle/,a true statement of the ownership, management, etc., of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act of AugustSl. 1912. embodied In section 443. Pos tal Laws and Regulations, to wit: SS. Name of— Post-OtUoc address Publishers, Culp Bros.. (Chas. W. Culp Joseph B. M. Culp) ....Ratbdrum. I Editor, Joseph B. M. Culp. Rathdrum, Idaho Managing Editor, Joseph K. M. Culp, Rathdrum, Idaho Business Managers, Chas. W. Culp and Jos. R. M. Culp,... Rathdrum, Idaho Owners: and Idaho Chas. W. Culp and Joseph R. M. Culp. Ratbdrum, Idaho Known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders, holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages. ; or other securities: None. Charles W. Culp, part-owner Sworn to and subscribed before me this 1st day of April, 1924. Miles F. Egbers, Notary Public, State of Idaho . Residing at Rathdrum, Idaho. (My commission expires Feb. 7. 192s. (SEAL) When They Contain No Calomel Mrs J. M. Young, of New Hope, Ala., says "Chamberlain's Tablets are tbs best thing she has ever used for biliousness and const Ipilluo As they contain no calomel she never feels weak or sick after taking them. Small cost, only 25 cents.—adv April Rutter wrappers printed at The Tribune office, 500 for $3.00; 1000 for $5 00. Smaller quantities at reasona ble prices.—adv. ßT Read THE RATHDRUM TRIBUNE, $1.50 per year. if T*Z WMWIN«? ARCHITECTURE ? BAN Kl NO- > MANUFACTURING INSURANCE. ? 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Notice to Creditors. i of Idttho, County of i . ss. Kootenai. Estate of Helen if. Stoddard, deceased. Notice Is hereby given by the undersigned Administrator of the estate of Helen j; Stoddard.deceased, to the creditors or. and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them wli h the neceasar* • vouchers, within Four <4i months after the first publication of this notice, to The said Administrator at the law office of Miles 1 F. Eg hers, 2nd floor Wen* Bldg., Hathdrum, Idaho, the same being the place for tbs transaction of the business of said estate, in the County of Kootenai, State of tdahe. Dated, this ITtb day of March. 1924. E. Q. STODDARD, Administrator, Mlles F. Egbcrs, Ally, for Administrator, Hes. & P. Ü. Address. Ratbdrum. Idaho. 6t Pub. March 21, 28. April 4, II, 18. Notice to Creditors State of Idaho. County of Kootenai. Estate of Stewart Young, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned Administrators with the Will Annexed of the estate of Stewart deceased, to the creditors of. all persons having claims against tbs said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within TenC.Olmonths after the Urst publication of this notice, to the said Admin istrators at the Directors Room of the Rath drum State Bank. Ltd., Ratbdrum, Idaho, the same being the place for the transaction of business of said estate, in the County of Kootenai, Slate of Idaho Dated, this 17th day of March, 1924. ROSCOE E. YOUNG. A. O SKINNER. ss. Young. and Administrators wifcb the Will annexed of the Estate of Stewart Young, deceased. Miles F. Egbers, Attorney for Administrators, Ues. and P. O. Address, Rathdrum, Idaho. 5t Pub March 21, 28, April 4, 11, 18. r':M M -Ltd. has the only Complete Set of Abstract Books in Kootenai County. Get your abstracts from a Company that is reliable. Next to City Hall CŒUB D'ALENE, Idaho. 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