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THE PARMA HERALD
I, N<>. Ht.
SCHWUltTtoX; £ 2 ,* O v Y far
1 *.\ KM A, CANYON col'NT Y. IDAHO, SATl'KHA Y, JANl'AUY :*»o. lî«> 4 .
ni.
N
G. M. Kirkpatrick & Co.
Parma.
Parma.
Î
Pealern in General Mer^i'ijantifae,
I
Groceries and Provisions
Dry Goods, Soots, Shoes,
JUg Stock of Glean
Fresh goods.
Gents' Furnishings,
Ladles' Tailored Suits.
LADIEH' WEARING APPAREL of every manner
ami description. X»> matter what tin- article yon are
(>ltil>g In thin els*» you'll timi it here.
LADIES' TAILORED r*f ITch. W( . ),«».- them Ir. many
of the moat fnshionalde »leidgii» ami of various »hade»
met fabric*. All stylish, satisfactory go >«1».
MUXS' HIÎITÏ it Prnaikititn (tool».. In till, line
we carry a stock of gond* that is n»»t Kur|Kut*ed hy any
holme in the »täte. Fashionable ami moderate- prie«*!.
UOOT»i A<i> SHOES f»»r men, women. ehiMren »ml
infanta, -ill sl»j|»-ji and »iw*. KrnRKaa and Arctic».
CANNED liOlllfS -,f every deecrl|>ti»»n.
package guaranteed to Ik. firnt-elaea and al»»olutc)j
fresh ami wholesome,
PI I.LSBl; It Y KbUl'H, the genuine M i 11111 -. 111 . .1
tide, famous the \vori»l over, we carry in N tor U We
have ala»» w- »tern flour that ia A No. I ill every rtwpect
ami warranted te give satisfaction.
rttl*l cverv
ar
TK-AK ANII l'< 1 1- l-'K.I.A of various bruicl» and pricu*,
nii'e to prove a satisfactory purchase every time,
IN K.\('T we liave everything that g<»<* to make up
Compi.rtk I.ixk or (iKocKrtmv PRICK IS RIGHT.
a
Hardware of All Kinds.
Drugs, Toilet Articles, Etc.
Heating Stoves, Ranges,
ttulldcrs' Hardware.
SHF.I.F (M. HEAVY IIAUHWAUK <1 every .leacrip
ti»»n we carry In »tia k ami can till order» in ilîis li
promptly ami »ali»fm-t»»rlly. Our iirliv on thir elarr <»f
gomlr, ax on all other» in our FOl'Ii lift• STOKKH an
u I tray* low a» eompareil with the quality ut the go rlx.
Farm Implemetns, Wagons. Bte.
We carry Kaum Vkckhhauirh of variour kimlx aipl can
flirnikh y»m with alimwt anything in the line uf T»r>lx,
Impleiuentr, llaniw*, Wagon*, Etc,
Prescriptions Pilled,
Prompt and accurate.
A FRESH, NEW STnt 'Kof all kind* of Hrugr an
■nt Medicine», Tok.kt AUTici.e» ami Rennes <o»>i
I I »een placed in our N< w Ilrug Store t»> which we in
y .»nr »[weial attention.
Farmers and Stockmen 1
We have a full line of the Prpiwia* Stock amb Foi i.
trv Foon. 1
Hog», sheep anil Poultry,
The best spring tonic. Call for hand hook. Kicks.
I.'
til
For preventing disease* of Horse», Cattle,
filiotild tie in all stables.
G. M. Kirkpatrick & Go.,
Groceries, Dry Goods, Dr ugs
PXRM7t, JDHHO.
Hardware, Farm Implements,

R. $. MADDEN.
Il J. ZEH.
TELEPHONE IS*
Canyon County Abstract Company,
ErtaRLIsHKI), 1H(»2.
Farm Loans and Insurance.
ABSTRACTS t»F TITLE
■of all lleal Estate in Canyon County.
Ovfick! KimlsUI Avenue,
CALDWELL. IDAHO
New York Life Insurance Company
Issues the
Only Unconditional and Incontestable
Policy. . .
For {«rtleulars write to
JAMES A. HAYS, Special Agent, Botae, Idaho.
BEY A HOME IN THE
Parma-Roswell Section
B E
H A P P Y
A X D
Bates & Lang
Real Estate Agents
IHAHÜ
P A It M A ,
Have a large list of BARGAINS in Farm- ami
City Property
Call on White for Farther
PAUTICTLAUS,
Money to Loan
4>N FARMS
Agents for the HOME INSURANCE CO. of New York
1
ONE 1894 SILVER DOLLAR
i na - un
old or new. will not ouftictent to imv
faiv to tlu> coming WOULIkS FA1U ot St. Louis, but one of that
other old coin or coins of the l . S. tHijrreirtttin*; a like
Or unv other silver dollar.
■ ms.
f
$foo
vnitajrc. or any
amount will l>c tuxvjitwl as payment iu lull lor Siv Month s su! scnji
tion t«>
$2.oo
« !
SIX MONTHS
ON F. Y E A K
THE PARMA HERALD
A first-class weekly uews
■ondeused mul
Printed at Parma, ('anyon County. Idaho.
tNtiter fiivinjr the news of town, county and state in
ulile form. When you «ret The Pauma Herald you fret your money's
worth iu newspajier. we've no desire to invutle tht« field of the de[»art
The 11 KRAU* t»> your addi>«ss. one year. 1*^'; six months, si.
m «nt store.
y
&
m
Building
Material
OF ALL KINDS
IJME, CEMENT
and
COAL.
Bridges Lumber
Company,
Parma, Idaho.
OREGON SHORT LINE RAILWAY
PARMA TRAIN SERVICE
GOING EAST.
! >'•». 2 . Fast Mail, Daily...
N»> fi. Mail k Express. "..
■ No. 20. Mixed Tram, "_
..3:43 A M.
.4:20 P M
11 :39 A. M.
GOING WEST.
! No. 1. Fast Mail, Daily_
No. 11. Mail A Exprès»,"...
i N<>. 25. Mixed Train,
All carry passengers except N »». 1. .1 2.
Walter Sayers.
.1 :!.S A. >1.
3:47 P. M.
II :.'5U A. M.
Agent.
Parma Livery Feed and Sale
. . . STABLE.. .
Harper & McKnett, Proprietors.
First=Glass Rigs. Prompt , Reliable Service.
The hest of attention given to homes left in our t are.
Try us and bo convinced.
Fourth and Main Streets, Parma.
Secret Societies
PARMA LO|HiK No.
55, I. I». O. Y .. meet»
every Saturday ov»-n
ipr, Yteifors er.r»li
a!u invited.
P. K. A»d»-ii*<»x N. G.
M. A, ILTr.a. Secy.
N. U V II Y K K H K K A II
SSt ty»lg<- N'»>. 4». M-a-t- i-v
MS
v
a
i »-ry 2nd an»l At I» Tues»lay
f in each month.
Mk*. tt.vn.ui Mm hki.l.V.i »
Hkkths Pmaaot. Ree.
notfWE li. r am r
v No 0202. Modern
Ä 1 . » ■: A 1 rl» ■ »
S M'-et* every lim fill
M thinl Tu ■ - 1 ■ v a ■ :>- »■
i t I 11 a
JR
\ i
month.
Irr »them ■ drome.
W. H. Uowc. C.
C. B. ItoMC, Clerk
G. K. GILLULY,
ATTORNFf and CCUSSEU.ÛÜ AT LAW,
Office in l'arma State Bank.
Parma. Idaho.
Office in Maw.uic
Frank J . Smith,
Attor.vby at Law.
( -encrai law practice.
bbick, over P. O,
CAIJiWELI- IDAHO.
WALTER OurFITH*.
H. A. OSIFFITH*.
Griffiths & Griffiths,
ATTORNEY'S AT LAW.
Office In Old Fellows
Building.
Caldwell, Ida.
Dr. William E. Waldrop,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
Both 'Phones.
PARMA. IDAHO,
Office over Bank
Building.
Town Lots For Sale
R. H. STOCKTON,
PARMA, IDAHO.
FOR A FIBOT-CLA** SHAVE
. . . CALL OX . . .
J. B. ENGLISH,
Tonsorial
Ttrtist. . . .
A splendid Line of Imported an» l
Domestic
: : : C 1 G A R S : :
Of various grades ami prices always
on ban»!.
PARMA. IDAHO.
Tltir»! street.
M a rt i n ,
Attorney at Law,
Fra n k
Office: Room 3t> Sonna Bl»»k.
BOISE. IDAHO.
Iud Phone. 2.TÖ.
Was Held Here Monday and Tuesday
The Attendance Was Very Good
m
as Was also the "Talks."
INTERESTING SESSION
OF FARMERS' INSTITUTE
Tin- Farmer*' Institute »»«» imkI at the'
lin» alien.lam»-. Thi
icnted »luring the »Uy, how
Fnahvtf-riaji ch|ir»-|i M.»mlay m»»rninu
with ruder a
• a» any »
ever, and die afternoon attendance wa
Tne»clay the attemian-ie wa
quite lariff. »ml great interewt wa» man
i fente - 1 in the remark» of the different
ad,
very
j,
«•I-t-akcr»*.
Prof. Freneli r»|«<»n€<l the institute* w
a talk on ereamerif» and dairy products,
and gave a very intereating talk on
• lair, et-» k. Among the mwt profitable
tweed» to keep fur »applying milk to
rrea tuerie», hexai-l. are the Jersey, Short
horn ami Holstein, while the Avmhire
.
i.s nmloofftedlv lient for cheew. On at
count of the great amount of rough feed
used in this section he thought that the
Hulsticn would, perhaps, be best tor
creamery purpose*. The talk on 'his
subject wa. very interesting, ami very
timely, as Parma's new creamery will
soon lie in operation, ami those who will
supply the creamery gained r-tueh val
liable Information on the subject oL
dairy stock feeding.
Pr»»f Henderson handled the »nbjevt.
He
j-The 1 m» 1 things of the orchard."
stated that such were very few here as
compared with other sections. Among
the worst is the so called "fire hllght.'
It i* a bacterial disease that affect» the
inner bark of the tree, an-l the only rein
edy for it is pruning. After the limb i»
eut off the wound should be covered
thickly at onre with paint. This »Its
ea»ie be stated, is worse than scale; it
may occasionally »jccur on quim-e, but
; otherwise is «»(»lined t»> pear and ap
pie. Prof. Henderson said that clover is
; one of the best orchard fertilizers; it
creates the nitrogenous elements so,
much need«l in the »»rvhanl.
Prof. Ju-lson gave an interesting talk
on Idaho ■» »Us, (laying special attention
to soil chemistry ami alkali lands.
State Inspector McPherson gave a
talk on bugs that was listen«! to with a
JJ
THE "STAND PAT S
Republican State Centra! Com
mittee Named Me scow as
Convention City.
The !l- publican State l'entrai com
mittet met at B- ise Tuesday and fix«!
the time, place ami apportionment for
the state convention of that party. The
«invention tor selecting -lelegates to the
the national convention will mwt at
Pocatello May !». and the state nomi
nating convention at Mise»*, August
10. The apportion men', is as follows:
Every county was given one delegate
j
11
f»»r each 130 votes, or major fraction
' thereof, cast for the republican n<»mi
for secretary of state iu 1 UU 2 , and
at large, the apportionment being:
,.. 2fi
nee
tw<
: Ada.
i Ikutn-x-k.
Bear lake.
Bingham_ J. ...
Blaine.....
Boise.
jCanyon.
. Cassia.
Custer.
j Elmore.
Fremont.
Idaho.
Kootenai.
Latah.
; Lemhi... —
Limvln.
Ne» Perce.
-la.
Owyhee.
Shoshone.
Washington......
. 17
. 9
it
5
1 Ö
K
. 5
2 Î
,
17
i''
*
b
... 20
. 1 «
On.
7
. 21
. 13
2 SÖ
Total.
The
were
follow ing
rev
a-l-iptcl.
"We the Republican ïtate ivntral
committee, in regular s*-ssi-»n asscmblevi
at Bois
the strung, une»
ght course ol l*rvsi
admiuistratton v«i national affairs, a
l! as his fidelitv t»> the l"t int»-rests
Mali», most Inartily en-l-'r-»
»»•al. »Ieleru.it.»'! aiwl
U»>
■veil
d' :
b
depretale an»l
of the jw»»|»l.' »»f îdaht» au»t the K» tHil-li
oan tarty therein.
"Kesoiwd, That we
great deal «»f.Inten-Ht hy .»ir b»»rttetiltnr
He oilvlacd agaiaat -J.nn »na I»-,
f-.re the hh^^.m ha. -trop|»-»l. a- prtnia
tor»- rpraying ir (»ractimHy nseWr«. He
irtr.
airo advi«e»i tb» bamiing of tree» a» 5»e.
ing one of the l»e»t mean» of dort roving
tbe codling moth, Mr. McPherxoo .ai'i
that ants in the orchard »chouicl be killed
a* they are the protector» of the green
aphi», and you can d-> little t-yarardii-»
the apld* unie*» the ant* are
*«« killed, To kill the nnt* «turnte a
ra K »>' 1 * carl»»n bieulphjde, place it over
'he hole where the ant* enter their nest
"nd cover with a little mud. The fume»
en * CT 'he neet ami do the work. Be
careful not to use a light around this
Hm«, or inhale the fume*, a* it U very
poisonous.
. there wa* a great !•»»« in feeling alfalfa
\ ua ; t i. h.l here. Alfalfa straight con
tains t»K> much protein, ami should be
mixed with some carlxinaceou* food, a*
,,ats or straw, to obtain the greatest ben
Professor French advia-ate»! the use of
silo* for putting up hay. He sai»l that
efit. Alfalfa, ami especially the thinl
crop, would be much better for cow*
. stacked green » ith a layer of straw be
tween. Prof. French also emphasized
the value of creameries to everyone in
the community, the merchaut*and l»u»i
ness men a* well as the farmers,
"Money twelve times a year," he »aid,
"is always btttw for every one than
money three »at four tintes a year."
The *tereopti»»»n lecture Monday night
wa* thoroughly enjoyed by a good audi
en«-, ami the looking class conducted
by Mi»»» Potter was also one of the
main features of the institute.
only trouble with this feature being t liât
there wasn't enough chicken to go
around.
Ore!
The* local committee appointed to as
the institute work at Parma con
i.-ts of F. B. Foucb, J. M. Demo, Mrs.
A. A. Paul. Mrs John Nels»»n, ar.d
licorge Post.
within »he ranks of the party in this
state i-v an attempt«! revival -»f political
issties long since dead and f -rgotten.
lidscd ap*i a «titîerence of religious lit
condemn any and all effort* to treat»
misumi rstaudiiig, »iissension or friction
lief.
"We unhesitatingly »leelare in favor of
Hon. Th« »lore* Roosevelt as the next
nominee of the Republican party for
president -if tlie Cnited States ami we
earnestly favor the sel«-ti»»n »if delegates
from Idaho to the coining national «in
vention instruct«! to work aud vote for
his nomination. We recognize in him a
man whose views are not bound«! by
t he com lit ion» aud needs of any particu
lar section of the country but a cham
pion of the people's rights and an execu
tive whose knowhdge and experience fit
him to deal intelligeutly with the prob
lems seeking solution in that section of
our union."
"We heartily indorse tlieeourse --t oar
Republican senator ami representative
in «»ngre-ss in sustaining the action uf
this «»inmittee relative to apj*»intments
to federal office in this state."
.Ye.vf to Parma.
We claim for Weiser that it is the
he-.»'thirst place in the Unitor State'
tv Plivsiciaa W at»?rhousc has com
C
ptelfd- his repewt for the year, and he
lind» that the death rate within the in
corj-orated limits of Weiser for the year
l'AA. was 2 1-2 per cent 1000 inhabitants.
figuring the population at 2 SXt. There
were hot eleven deatite in Wi act Last
year, and of this numlrer four came from
.»lie - portions of the state, haring been
brought here for medical treatment
l>r. Waterhous*? figures that according
... , ...... ,
to this dk-ath rate, a man will live to the
.... ... ■ ,
W heu \\ eise-r gets lier
age <-f 27*1 years.
-vstea* iu -qeration, tliere will be
sew»
;»• itp >rt. anti otw fdiysiciaits
will l ave to s»'- k lcs> lualthful cotn
j no d<
mun
s — Weiser Signal.
Minidoka Jt Southwestern.
Arlk'es of iueorp.»ration oi the Mil'..
li -ka A S.>uthwesteru Railroad e»j
have Um filed with the covin I r rtrvrki
•mpany
The pr inrlpa! place-J hwAitvn. forth«
it, infant u hk^lrll» and Ib ■Atiirr* ;m«t
•lim .lor* f.*»
{Ctivtt), pre-sLIcnt ; Wl*i.
pre-sphmt ; fî. K. Smith. «»-.-r.-tary ; C,
11, Jenkin», treasurer: K. M. s»'LUroacb
rr, I». K. Iturtfy *n-d K. Ma
Tl>»- ru;.il.»! stock i* ♦*.» r t<»l, <UV!>h-»î in
to ttWû -hitrra of tin- par value of tint).
u ki
awl $OSJShO La* Ä4'tii«*ily iwW'rfbHlr
o*niij 4 ml eori-tr.-,.- - am: <*• -ri
Üî" "* "' iJ '.*
Tht- r»»ad will tu;> ih* riehi-onntry
inn »q»-n»**l up hr the Twin Kali* canal*
anti will extend ai»»u: Ho 710 'Uu in a
H» Aral ytestr nr.*, K. F.
A>l»ton t vtre*
fra.
i»e
southwesterly »Hrection freu
Minuioka
through Lim-oln county, acroee Sriftke
river into Ca«eia county to a pant on
Little Salmon river.—P»*atello Advance.
BEEKEEPERS MEET
»
j
St3»C 3fld L0C3l ASSOCÎâtionS
Will Conycna Here on
February 5.
j
|
j
;
State Beekeepers' Association and of tha
The annual convention of the Idaho
Farm. B~keeper*' aasociati»^ will I«
held at the Presbyterian church in Par*
ma, on Friday and Sa tar-lay, February
j 5 and fi at IÙ a. in.
There will be an interesting exhibit of
honey and fixtures, ar.-l a basket dinner
at noon, each »lay. •
It L possible that the association will
: la- reorganis'd an as to give recognition
to the beekeeper» o( Oregon.
»TAT« ASBOCI ATt-lX.
Tfie [ rugr.im will be a* follows :
Ke|»»rts »>1 secretary, treasurer aiei
J
Election ol officers.
1 hsensei- >u of aamriiti-iD tlf.
future work, by ail.
Work of the National Beekeepers' as
—-»iati-iQ. ami "Ho* we aitould co-ope
rate with it," E. F. Atwater. ,
Music.
w and it*
PABRa MMIMTHH.
"Shallow Hive*,'- hy ti. J. Yoder.
"l>eep Jumbo Hives," by
nington.
"Shall w»- raise comb or extracte»l
Will Pen
.
honey, with comparative yields," by
A. 1. Mct.'lanahgn. Elluwtil bn li. J.
y t> j er
W A. PiB
"Lite saatoter m >vinj:
nington.
".S.oiimc? shades.
Pain», followed
How our eastern brethern «-ern to
>y Mrs. S. A. Mitchell,
all we make ->nr owfi hives." by
; W. E. BeWler. followed he C. li. Mvers,
"Boeio-epinj a
women." by
"The lee j
Uy Bi.-njamia
F. A. Powers.
jj. [ t , J ,.\s."
an avix'ation fur
». A. A. Paul.
st ami why,"
by
"Sp«-ial I«- pc.-ture-. I-v H. M.
1 by X. ÿ. Miller.
Rial-luck follow
R.-ports tlf ->tii
R.-ports tlf ->tii
»n." by F. R.
"A Broader organis
F-va»-h.
Election of lot
Question be! at
n.
Around the State
items Steantorn Sfaay Scartss
Mormon
the
.A
Representatives
-liure-h from Utah have recently in
s;-eeted lan-t iu tin.' vk-mity : Sweet and
it is slated on good authority that ai»»!t
one hnndrevl families will move there
Sweet is becoming quite a
next spring,
center and with these industrious pe»e
■ pie from Utah the «»untre will be *eL
! tied up and cultivât«!. —Emmett Im'.ex.
J. G. Wiliiams and family and T. P.
4-alt usa ver ami fau.i y and other rela
: tives aud workmen, tomp- ising ten tn
all, have arriv«l in Nampa from Idaho
! Kalis with the intent»» of 1 -»eating a
cigar factory here. They have brought
their fixtures and stock and are ready to
s- -u as a location can
begin basin
: le secured.—Nampa Iwn-ier
as
The judgtoeut --( murder in the first
.itgree agaiust Gevrcge Levy, for the
j mureter of Davis Levy iu Boise on Get.
S. 1904. has l«ra affirm-d by the State
....
Supreme court- The pillion is by
i *
Chief Justice suUivau and Jus: .e Stock
>!.tcvr. Justice Aihsh.e -lise
1 IN * iu»res. i\il uniter iVuiv part
ly in cultivation, if acres in al
(hhh) two-room house,
afid well. i2AK.*0
'
fa If:«.
<rt*od cellzir
takes this property.
Rates Jc Laxu

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