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4 " aT THE SIG1V OF THE BIG CLOCK" The Wallace-Griffin JEWELRY STORE For fifteen years we have been trying to please you. Come in and see the store and see if we have succeeded. The larg gest stock of Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware in Northern Idaho. WB BUY CHEAPER—WE SELL CHEAPER KOOTENAI FARMERS WILL RECLAIM LAND 4 SPOKANE, Oct. 14. Thirty thousand acres of fertile land along the Koot enai river, in northern Idaho, will be reclaimed by owners of land and set tlers in the Kootenai valley as as the county commissioners sanction the plan to create a drainage district. It is understood they favor the project, the expense of which will be borne by the owners of land in the district. The plans presented by the engineer in charge of the work calls for widening the west arm of the Kootenai river, the construction of canals along the soon fr DOLLAR DIPLOMACY IS DEFENDED BY TAFT SACRAMENTO, Cal., Oct. 14.—A vigorous defense of "dollar diplomacy" as exemplied by the Nicaraguan and Honduran loan treaties now before the senate, was made here by Presiednt Taft. The President lauded the two treaties, which guarantee the collec tion of the custom duties of the South American republics, to satisfy loans to be made by American bankers under the treaties, as a means of preserving peace in Central and South America. He declared that with the debts of these two countries funded and the collection of the customs in the hands of men recommended by the United States working under the protection of this country, revolution would cease, He urged that the interminable Hon duran and Nicaraguan revolutions have the custom houses as their ob jective point, and that with these un der American protection there would be no incentive to revolution. The loans to be made by the American firms of J. P. Morgan & Co., Kuhn & Co., the First National Bank and the City National Bank of New York, are to be used to liquidate the debts of Honduras and Nicaragua and their payment is to be guaranteed out of the customs receipts. WILD DOVE FLUTTERS ABOUT PRIEST'S HEAD SPOKANE, Oct. 14.—When Rev. Edward J. O'Dea, S. J., bishop of the diocese of Nesqually, entered the nave of St. Aloysius Catholic church here at the head of a proces sion of visiting bishops and priests and eighty acelytes to perform the dedicatory ceremonies, he was greet ed by a wild dove, which, after cir cling above his head, sought shelter in the rafters, how it gained admission to the church could not be explained by Father P. Very Whence the bird came or , GAMMA PHI BETAS GIVE RECEPTION Xi Chapter of the Gamma Phi Beta sorority entertained Friday afternoon with a very pretty reception at the chapter house on Deakin avenue in honor of Mrs. Dora Taylor, the new The house was beautifully matron. decorated in the autumnal colors, the color scheme of red and green being carried out in the dining room with a profusion of mountain-ash berries, with softly shaded candles, and fes toons of autumn leaves. Delicious re freshments were served. The occasion one of the most enjoyable of the was college year. foothills of the land to be drained, the building of a series of dykes along the low banks of the stream and the installation of centrifugal pumps to lifts the water into the river. It has been impossible to utilize the lands for crops heretofore on account of the an nual overflow of the river. There are several highly successful dyke systems along the Washington-Idaho border, where thousands of acres of formerly waste lands have been reclaimed by drainage. Other plants will be estab lished by settlers as rapidly as possi ble. "There is a very decided objection "The we ought not to involve ourselves in ' in the senate to the approval of these treaties," said the President, general argument seems to be that entangling alliances with republics in this hemisphere or to engage in what seems a mere banking arrangement for the promotion of a banking contract. It is objected that this is 'dollar di plomacy" and that we ought to have none of it. Give a dog a had name and you know what follows. To call a ! tion of muck-raking journals whose chief capital is in the use of phrases of a lurid character. States did not enter into these treaties for the promotion of its own banking business or that of any of its cit izens. Trade is not the chief pur pose of this contract for it is to pro mote peace in this part of the world, so near the Panama canal as to give us additional geographical reason for desiring to eliminate revolution and warfare." particular piece of state craft 'dollar diplomacy' is to invoke the condemna The United The Presiednt discussed the funding of the debt of the Dominican republic as an instance of the wisdom of such arrangements. J. Arthuis, procurator of the province of California, who had personal charge of the building operations. Bishop O'Dea performed the ponti fical high mass, in which he was as sisted by visiting priests. Very Rev. James A. Rockcliffe, S. J., provincial of the province of California, preached the dedicatory sermon. The music was supplied by a large choir and the Gon zaga college orchestra. Afterward the visitors were entertained at a banquet in the college hall, where Bishop O'Dea presided. o Seattle Welcomes Pincliot. SEATTLE, Oct. 14. — Gifford Pin chot, former chief forester is due in Seattle this evening on the steam ship Admiral Sampson from Alaska. Plans for a big mass meeting for him here are being made and it is expected that he will speak on conditions in Alaska as he found them. Tickling in the throat, hoarseness, loss of voice, Indicate the need of Bal lard's Horehound Syrup. It eases the lungs, quiets the cough and restores health in the bronchial tubes. Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by the Owl Drug Store, S. L. Willis, Prop. When your food does not digest well and you feel "blue," tired and discour aged, you should use a little Herbine at bedtime. It opens the bowels, pur ifies the system and restores a fine feeling of health and energy. Price 60c. Sold by the Owl Drug Store, S. L Willis, Prop. O The New Orpheum. The work of remodeling the Miller building for the Orpheum theatre is progressing rapidly. When complet ed this new playhouse will give Mos cow a creditable place for this line of entertainment. Some criticism has been made on the ground that the new home of the Orpheum would not be provided with ample exits to pro vide safety for a crowd in case of fire. An investigation was made by the Star-Mirror with the result that we can assure the public that this feature has been amply looked after. Altogether there will be nineteen feet of exit. Considering that the house will seat only 350 people, it will be seen that with two rear exits, two front exits, and a side exit, the doors all opening out, that it can at any time be emptied in a moment with out any danger to those Inside. When this matter was suggested the Star-Mirror at once started an inves tigation, with the intention of taking watever action public safety demand ed. The management immediately as sured us that this feature was the first to be considered, and that it had been properly looked after. If you have young children you have perhaps noticed that disorders of the stomach are their most common ailment. To correct this you will find Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets excellent, pleasant to take, and mild and gentle in effect. For sale by the Owl Drug Store. They are easy and o STATE LAND SALE. Notice is heseby given that on Monday, October 16, 1911, the following described tracts of land belonging to the State of Idaho and Latah County, will be offered for sale at public auction 10 A. M. situated in the Court House at Moscow, Latah County, Idaho at at of said day, to-wit: Price. $10.00 Twp. Rge. 38N. IE. Sec. Description. Lot 4 (60.61A) SW 'A NWJ4 NWK SWJ4 swx swx Lot 1 (59.92) Lot 2 (58.88) SWX NE)4 SEX NEJ4 Lot 3 (57.84) Lot 4 (56.80) SWJ4 NWk* SEX NW)4 NEX SWX NWX SWK sw;4 SW54 sE;4 SWjA NEX SEX NWX SEJ4 SWX SE)4 SEJ4 SEX Lot 1 (55.63) Lot 2 (54.29) SWJ4 NEJ4 SEX NEX Lot 3 (52.95) Lot 4 (51.61) SWJ4 NWJ4 SEX NWX NEX SWX NWX SWX SWX SWX SEX SWX NEX SE)4 NWX SEX SWX SEX SEX SEJ4 Lot 1 (49.63A) Lot 2 (46.96A) SWX NEX SEX NEX Lot 3 (44.29A) Lot 4 (51.79A) Lot 5 (49.68A) SE)4 NW54 NEX SWX Lot 6 (49.50A) Lot 7 (49.32A) SEX SWJ4 NEX SEX NWX SEX SWX SEX 3 T. S. 19. Ex. '22 4 5 6 SEX SEJ4 NEX NEJ4 NW)4 NE'/4 SWK NEX SE)4 NEJ4 NE)4 NWX Lot 1 (48.97A) Lot 2 (48.27A) SE)4 NW!4 NEX SWX Lot 3 (47.63A) Lot 4 (46.99A) SEX swx NEX SEX NWX SEX SWX SEX SEX SEX NEX NEX NWX NEX SWX NEX SEX NEX NEX NWX NWX NWX SWX NWX SEX NWX NEX SWX NWXSWX SWX swx NWX SEX 7 12.00 8 10.00 12.00 10.00 9 NEX NEX NWX NEX SWJ4 NE)4 SEX NEX NEX NWX NWX NWX SWX NWX SE)4 NW)4 NEX SWX NWX SWX SEX swx NEX SEX NWX SEX swx se;4 SE)4 SEJ4 NWX NW!4 SWX NWX NWX SWX SWX SWX NWX NWX SWX NWX NWX SWX sws( swx NEX NEX NWX NEX SWX NEX SEX NEX SWX NWX SEX NWX NEX SWJ4 10 15 17 NW)4 SW)4 SWX SW'X SE)4 SWJ4 ,_J_ Coffee Goes Higher.. SEATTLE, Oct. 14.—Prices for cof fee in Seattle are the highest in two decades and the advances have been so sharp that retailers have elevated the price five cents. It is claimed that manipulation of the Brazilian market is the underlying cause. When in need of anything in the plumbing line, calling on N. Peterson, shop phone 150R, residence 4W. Do not fail to look up the merits of Peter son's anti-freezing closet, the most sanitary article of its kind on the market, and besides is a Moscow prod uct. 15tf Safe deposit boxes for rent. Thomp son Bros. X Notice of Sheriff's Sale of Real Estate Under Execution. N. Williamson, Plaintiff. vs. Gideon W. Cole, Defendant. By virtue of an execution, issued out of the Justice Court of East Mos cow Precinct, in and for the County of Latah, wherein N. Williamson, plain tiff, and Gideon W. Cole, defendant, up on a Judgment rendered the 25th day of September, 1911, for the sum of one hundred twenty-nine and 25-100 ($129.25) dollars in gold coin, besides interest and costs, I have this day levied upon all right, title claim and interest of said defendant, Gideon W. Cole of, in and to, the following de crlbed real estate, to-wlt: The Northwest quarter (NW%) of Northwest quarter (NW%) of Section Twenty-five (25) in Township Forty (40) North Range Five (5) W. B. M. in Latah County, State of Idaho. Public Notice is Hereby Given, That I will on Saturday, the 21st day of Description. NEX SE 'A NW l X SE^ SW X SEX SEX SEX NE}4 NE^ NWJ4 NEX SWK NEJ4 SE54 NE'A NE'/i NWX Lot 1 (46.22) Lot 2 (45.30A) SE}4 NWX NEX SW)4 Lot 3 (44.38) Lot 4 (43.46A) SEX SWJ4 NEX SEJ4 nw/ 4 sex SW54 SEX SEX SEX NWX NWX SWX NWX NWX SWX SWX SWX NEX NEX NWX NEX SWX NEX SEX NEX NEX SEX NWX SEX SWX SEX SEX SEX NE)4 NEtf NWX NEX SWX NEX SEX NEX NEX NWX NWX NWX SWX NWX SEX NWX NEX SWX NWX SWX SWX SWX SEX SWX NEX SEX NWX SEX SWX SEX SEX SEX NWX NWX SWX NWX NWX SWX SWX SWX NEX NEX NWX NEX SWX NEX SEX NEX NEX NWX NWX NWX SWX NWX Sec. T. S. 19. Ex. '22 17 Twp. Rge. 38N. IE. Price. T. S. 15. Ex. '22 is 39N. IE. 10.00 21 SEX NWX NEX SWX NWX SWX SWX SWX SEX~SWX NEX SEX NWX SEX SWX SEX SEX SEX NEX NEX NWX NEX SWX NEX SEX NEX NEX SEX NWX SEX SWX SEX SEX SEX NEX NEX NWX NEX SWX NEX SEX NEX NEX NWX Lot 1 (40.19A) Lot 2 (40.13A) SEX NWX NEX SWX Lot 3 (40.07A) Lot 4 (40.01A) SEJ4 SWX » NEX SEX NWX SEX SWX SEX SEX SEX NEX NEX NWX NEX SWX NEX SEX NEX NEX NWX NWX NWX SWX NWX SEX NWX NEX NEX NWX NEX SWX NEX SEX NEX NEX NWX NWX NWX SWX NWX SEX NWX Terms of sale are as follows per acre or less, one-tenth of the purchase price and first year's in terest on deferred payments, cash on day of sale; the balance in eighteen annual installments at six per cent interest. On all lands celling for more than $25.00 per acre, two-tenths of the purchase price and the first year's interest on deferred payments, cash on day of sale, the balance in sixteen annual installments at six per cent interest. On all lands selling for $25.00 Land sold subject to the Timber Sale Certificate. By order of the State Board of Land Commissioners. GEO. A. DAY, 1 State Land Commissioner. October, A. D. 1911, at 2 o'clock P. M., of that day, in front of the Court House door at Moscow, Idaho, sell at public auction, for United States gold coin, all the right, title, claim and in terest of said defendant, Gideon W. Cole of, in and to the above described property or so much thereof as may be necessary to raise sufficient amount to satisfy said Judgment, with Interest and cost, etc., to the highest and best bidders. Dated this 26th day of September, 1911. C. C. BROWN, Sheriff of Latah County, Idaho. By PRANK A. ROBINSON, Deputy. Sept28-Octl9 Nursery Agents Wanted We want reliable agents who can sell our high grade fruit trees grown at Kennewick and Spo kane Valley. Expenses Advanced Weekly Free Expert Advice to Fruit Growers, by Prof. Van Holderbeke, for 5 years Washington State Horticulturist. Van Holderbreke Nursery Co. 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White's Cream Vermifuge clears out the worms, strengthens the stomach and bowels and puts the little one on the road to health and cheerfulness. Price 25c per bottle. Sold by the Owl Drug Store, S. L. Willis, Prop. O Safe deposit boxes for rent. Thomp BOQ Bros. X