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\ Grateful lütter. in trying conditions like that below by Mrs. Geo. L. North nies N. Y., that proves of Chamberlain's Colic ,oea Remedy, immer" she says ''our little boy nentery. At that time we were In the country eight miles ïrom or Our son was tiken 111 Sud ani was about the sickest child He was in terrlbel pain the and Two years ago ■ saw. b time and passed from one con ,n into another. I sent my hus for the doctor and after he was thuglit f a bottle of Chamber Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy : cupboard. I gave him some of he began to Improve at once, time the doctdr arrived he was f danger." 0 Chronic (Catarrh. f manner of living makes ha very Ltible to colds and a succession >lds causes chronic catarrh, a some disease with which it is ea ted that ninety-five per cent of adult populaton are afflicted. If would avoid chrnic catarrh you avoid colds r having contracted ■ d get rid of it as quickly as po« ■ _ Chamberlain's Cugh Remedy ■ ghly recommended as a cure for ■E and can be depended upon. if "Cold In the Head" acute attack of Nasal Catarrh. Per Wiio are subject, to frequent "colds 8 head" will find that the use of CATARRH MEDICINE will _ „„ the System, cleanse the Blood I render them less liable to colas. ' Heated attacks of Acute Catarrh may , ■[l-i h é^ C AR C RH%DICINE is tak ■hternallv and acts through the Blood BK ie Mucous Surfaces of the System. HI Druggists 7Bc. Testimonial* free K (V for any case of catarrh that ■x'J CATARRH MEDICINE will Bf j. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. L'S Lest You Forget liflt us remind you that Chamber s's Tablets not only cause a gentle Irement of the bowels but improve B appetite and strengthen the di Ion. Wanted - For Sale I -Corn in the field or OR SALE put in silo. Quality of corn is first eta i. J. E. WARNER, I Daly house, 3d blocn east of Meth Bt church, Meridian. Corn is in d, a mile west of Meridian. -At the >LD SHOES MADE NEW , Shoe Shop,. Virigll Brown, Pro Btor. Meridian. FOR THE HIGHEST MARKET ;ICE—Send your CREAM to INNINGSEN PRODUCE CO., at na, Idaho. Correct weights and s guaranteed. » HOOD TIRES and heavy tourist es, at Matlock's. r FOR SALE — Choice Bradshaw ÜMS, 4c per pound, at Risser ■tion on the car line. Orders for I 0 pounds or more delivered free. ■ iYDE K. WYLIE, Meridian. : OR SALE Four good HOLSTEIN 1 îïFERS. 12 to 15 months old. At Bsser station on the car line. CLYDE K. WYLIE, Meridian. WANTED—Room and board for o during school term. Address or I on* Mrs. M. L. HAND, Idaho Com I Brcial college. .t* * I FOR SALE—Full blood Brown I igborn spring cockerels. Inquire at J tond house east of corner on south ■de of state highway leading to I FOR SALE—500 shares of Nun I ister Incubator Co. stock. Cheap for I ish. I oise. Enquire of George Atwater, I FOR SALE BY OWNER—19 acres I Ice smooth land, three-fourths mile I om Meridian. On state highway and I »r line. Good building site. No I Uildings. Ter imi. C. K. WYLIE. for sale or trade for hay ■„four fine milk cows. Young stock. RANK GOODRO, box 146, three ourths mile east of Meridian. I JJOR SALE— A 8x10 10 oz. tent, I Pth 3 ft walls, neârly new, for $20. I pquire at Co-Operative Mercantile I -ompany Store, Meridian. THB HIGHEST MARKET Sr SeD(i y° u r CREAM to IENNINGSEN PRODUCE CO., at una, Idaho. Correct weights and «sts guaranteed. I grade Motul eil, at Matlock's. ■ Ensilage Cutter, Tractor and Drive Belt for Sale Cheap. K, A 10 -inch Acme ensilage cutter in ass condition, 10-2 0 Happy ifl'i , me " trac tor, in good condition, Eon a ,®' iuc h almost new rubber drive ■wit all tor $650.00. ■rn"? re J 8 a chance to get something HL 5 cheap if you need an ensilage ■w bay eutter Id. » r j 8ale by Von Schuetz Brothers Bhiif ° ,, ers ' el *ht miles west and a ■ ea „, ® ,le aouth of Boise, two miles ■«»« of Meridian. I SALE.—Beat lota in Meridian »Dar . 6 . 8 Bic ® building lot in the best ■ ar „ v f .,*pwn, where the good houseB ■ highway'** 11 *' aud near th ® state ■ «alt «T own terms of payment. ■ UMrty Bonds Taken at Par *** FRANK NOUR 8 HE, Boise. ^boae 2X50 J., tor Co-Op. Store, Caldwell, Quail? 0 *. lst st *»dard Binding Twine t«ad U r>' Length and Strength guaran rsfliri , ® *10.00,■ ball $100. 6 gal. «sert „.? lxed P alnt ' $16.00, Pure Lin ,o!b iU bulk »2. 10,white beans 7%e bars, $6; pitchforks $1.35. DR. W. R. SMITH, •GRADUATE 7 °®«e: 10S No. p fc°ne 18-R-1943M VETERINARIAN . . 9th St., Boise. Marion, O., Drops Party Lines i lUTfcn \ x Ui -Pulling for Harding \ 'i'ryp ■■ s II Æ §1 s : ' ■ ' ■ç q m m ? $ 1 * } tA I ■ mL;;. ; K-.^hà % y if 'S»G.THAl?t>iN<« rSTHCft OF Sill HARD! MG* ■■5 i characteristic Pose A % S 7 ^8 ,• C M OF IP SEN HARDlMr j w Mgs W AftQl IN G-H AftütNO ■ XStT* N a m ü »Wappen <5. Haloing-; m g Æ 7J% THE HAROiNO »ESIPENCE AT MAß» ON Onto m > *N msm wm • / ; -A! ' V. ■ r>. ■p HAßOiN<r aiRTH PLACE AT BLOOtV.NC GROVE O. ii |mm tRU & s mm 'HATS OFF TO THE BIG HAT' [V V, P: - ill ; 1' ri ■ m j % c <■ n '■i MiO P V r <0 Is J M; i,„ : BILLIE BUPKE— » ^ Par am ont artcpaf t stab fypmmk. I? 3 ■ tta : î ■ e'# 1 i : M military hats we were all wear* ing, even if the only hard war work we did during the war was to buy liberty bonds. But things are different now. '•Really, don't you like this new hat of mine? I've Just acquired it, and even when one takes it ott and puts it on one's knee, it still has an air. It's one of those new imported leghorns in a soft, creamy tone. Billie Burke's next picture is "Away Goes Prudence.'' _ By Violet Moore Higgins This is to be the summer of the big fioppy, flowery summer hat, the utterly feminine, wholy adorable big hat, that we have seen so little of for years. "Now the war is over," Billie Burke, the charming little Paramount Artcraft star, "we want to forget completely, for a while anyhow, those awfully stiff says r Notice for Publication — Notice of Proof of Application of Water to Beneficial Use. Notice is hereby given that at 10 a. m. on the 2nd day of October, 1920, at Boise, County of Ada, State of Idaho, before Sidman I. Barber, a Notary Public, proof will be submit ted of the application to beneficial use of one (1 ) cubic feet per second of the waters of an unknown stream in accordance with the terms & nd conditions of Permit No. 14 232 here tofore issued by the State Engineer of the State of Idaho. The name and postoffice address ot the person or corporation holding said permit are Manville Fruit Com pany, Boise, Idaho, R. D. £• The use to which said water has been applied is for irrigation. amount applied to beneficial ü is one second foot. . . The place where said water is used (if for irrigation, give full and ac curate description of the lands irri gated) the North thirty acres of the Northwest Quarter of the South-east Quarter of Section 33, Township - • R 1 E. B. M., and the south twenty (20) acres of the North-east Quarter of the South-east Quarter of Section 33, Township 4 N., R. 1 B J" The name of Ute canal or ditch or other works by which said water s conducted to such place of use Manville waste ditch. The right to take water from euch works is based upon Permit No. 14232. The source auch water stream tributary " ort L, v gec flowing through J 4 M b ' V % 8 T 4 N., R. 1- E. B. M. The date of the priority which Mid is prepared to establish is Aug The use snMF MORE OF THOSE GOOD SOME MUitr. BUTTER WRAPPERS ON HAND THE MERIDIAN TLMES of supply from which is diverted is unknown slough, 34, user ust 4, 1920. \V. G. SWENDSEIn. Commissioner of Reclamation. s3-s24 of to ed to DR. T. L. TAWN1T, BBNTIiT Phone 239. Meridian, Idaho. •ears 9—S. DR. J. 8. ALLEN GRADUATE VETERINARIAN NAMPA, ISAH®. PHONE 716-M Notice to Creditors. Estate of George A. Losee, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the under signed, S. E. Blaine, the administra tor of the estate of George A. Losee, deceased, to *he 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, to the said administrator his office in Boise, County of Ada, State of Idaho, this being :he place fixed for the transaction of the busi ness of said estate. Dated August 19, 1920. S. E. BLAINE, Administrator of the Estate of George A. Losee, Deceased at a27-s24 TIME CARD OF OREGON SHORT LINE RAILROAD (Effective June 1, 192«). Boise to Nampa—Time of passing Meridian: 1 J 0 _12:26 am; connect No. 17 west and No. 18 east on main line. t72_7:31 am, pony to Huntington. t 74 _10:12 am, connect No 4, east. 17 q_ 3.52 pen, pony to Huntington. 178 _ 5:47 pm, connect No. S east, No. 19 west bound. 180—Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day, 8.57 am, to McCall. Nampa to Boise—Time of passing Meridian: No. 171— 2:57 am, connection from No. 18 eastbound and No. 17 west. 173 _ 9:59 am pony from Huntington 175 _ 11.33 pm, connection from No. 4 eastbound. j 77 _5 : 21 pm pony from Huntington 179 —7.58 pm, connection from No. aastbound and No. 19 wer bounr 18 ^^ n ° day , Wednesday s 1 Frl I day, 3 : 5 2 pm, from McCal! In the District Court of the Third Judicial District of the State of Idaho, In and for the County of Ada. Jessie F. Kearns. Plaintiff, vs Doug-Ml las K. Kearns. Defendant, Aims Summons for Publication.. The Stats of Idaho sends greeting* to Douglas K. Kearns, 'he above named i defendant. You are hereby notified that a com plaint baa been tiled against you in 1 the District Court of the Third Judi cial District of the State of Idaho, I in and for the County of Ada, by thei a bo vo named plaintiff. This action is brought to obtain a decree of divorce dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between plaintiff . and defendant on the grounds of wrongful neglect of the defendant to provide for plaintiff the common necessaries of life for more ! than one year preceding the commen- j cement of said action as alleged in a j first cause of action; and also on tliej|| grounds of defendant's extreme cruelty to the plaintiff, as alleged ln 1 1 a second cause of action, all of which 1 more fully appears from plaintiff's | : verified complaint on file herein, to which reference is hereby made, and j made a part hereof. And you are hereby directed to ap pear and answer the said complaint | within twenty days of the service of: this summons, if served within said j Judicial District ,and within forty j days if served elsewhere; and you j are further notifed that unless you soj appear and answer- said complaint within the time herein specified, the plaintiff will take judgment against you as prayed in said complaint. Witness my hand and the seal of said District Court this 17th day ot August, 1920. lSeal) I I I Stephen Utter, Clerk. By Otto Peterson, Deputy. DAVIDSON & DAVISON, Residing at Boise, Idaho, Attorneys au27-ocl for Plaintiff. In the District Court of the Third Judicial District of the State of Idaho, in and for Ada county Goldie Jamison, Plaintiff, vs Pull man Jamison, Defendant. Alias Summons for publication. The State of Idaho sends greetings to Pullman Jamison, the above nam ed defendant. , You are hereby notified that a com plaint has been filed against you in the District Court of the Third Judi cial District of the State of Idaho, in and for the County of Ada, by the above named plaintiff. This action is brought to obtain a decree of divorce on the ground that defendant has wilfully failed to pro vide for plaintiff the common neces saries of life for more than one year last past; and plaintiff prays for the care, custody and education of the minor child and for general relief. And you are hereby directed to appear and answer the said complaint within twenty day* of lb* service of this sum mon* if served within said Judicial District, and within forty day* if served elsewhere, and you are further notified that unices you so appear and answer said complaint within the time herein specified, the* plaintiff will take judgment against you as prayed in said complaint. Witness my hand and the seal of said District Court, this 1st day of September, 1920. (eeal) „ , Secre tary Settlers Stephen Utter, Clerk. By Thos. E. Powell, Deputy Clerk. C. H. EDWARDS, Attorney for Plain tiff, Residence, Boise, Idaho. se3-oc8 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that tlie Board of Directors of the Settlers' Irrigation District will meet at the office of the Board, viz: at the resi dence of E. E. Butler, situated 1 A4 miles northwest of Onwiler, on Tues day, September 28, 1920, at 2 o'clock; p. m. for the purpose of correcting j the assessment on the 1920 tax roll of said district: All persons wishing corrections of their assessment should appear at the above time and place. E. E. BUTLER, Irrigation Dis se3-se2i j ; : The Idaho Enuitu Exciianoe 1 Tilt* Idaho Ktjuity ExQfiaugo lias taken charge of mit new wan-house, and store building just sooth of the < ). S. Ij. tlepot in Meridian. They summer and fall business their ele; : i j are ready for the lab in 1MPEEMEX J S TWIXE, SACKS, ETC., ETC. HARDWARE I i o Emerson 2.-Way Plow We have a line of Emerson 2-Way Flows, espec iay good for tall plowing. I Bring in Your Wheat 1 l r/ e are ready to handle your WHEAT and will pay yon Hie HE ill EST MARKET PfilCE. 1Dj 4H0 EQUITY EXCHylrtGE Phone 281, Meridian , Idaho. j i ; 1 I ! j j 1 1 ! 1 1 | : j j | j j j - I f u in s ! ./ I i! '.V.'sSvt \ it I III THERE IS PLUMBING PROTECTION! ! No feature in your new home will contribute more to your year around comfort than the heating, plumbing and sani itary installations when backed by our guarantee. !t is not too much to say that the fac tors of heating, plumbing and sanita tion largely control the success of home-building. 1 herefore, with such facts known to you, we feel certain this firm will be called upon to submit bids—which, when judged fairly—price, quality and service being equal—will add your name to our list of satisfied customers. I I L B. LAI\G ODD FELLOW BUILDING MERIDIAN U Tliere^s More Real Satisfaction says the Good Judge , 99 In a little of the Real To bacco Chew, than you got out of the ordinary kind. The good rich taste lasts so long you don't need a fresh chew nearly as often—that's why it costs you less to chew this class of tobacco. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. V/ ever n n o i < K Put up in two styles W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco ■ • yyfevrrtâri-Bi'uïqn Çofripany, 11Q7 ßrp^oway. Nêyy York City W. S. M ATEER UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMÈR « X < I Calls answered night or day.Will pay telephone toils on all professional calls. I carry a complete line of fun eral supplies A chapel for services. Auto or horse hearse. Phone No. 213. MERIDIAN. IDAHO. < * VETERINARY WB1UL MERIDIAN HARNESS AND SHOE SHOP. G. H. LEINIXGER & SON PROPRIETORS Come in and see the new stock of HEAVY WORK HARNESS, guaran . . j ,e e } j 1 am prepared te taxe ear* ef the ailments among live steek in the Mer idian community.Leeated permanent ly here. First house seuth ef pump ing station. Phene * 68 , Meridian. Prompt service rendered both at barn and calls. Rate $1.59 per day fer eure of animal at barn. J MATT ANfcSÄStfN. Harness and Shu* Repairing Harness Oiling. / Come in and See Our Stock of Harness Before You Buy. W.B.Daviison, W.Howard Davison LAWYERS Yates Building, 4U» Floor BOISE, IDAHO. Broadway St., Meridian, Idaho.