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W e n d e 1 1 S e etî on Otliee with Shepard «V Barrett WENDELL IDAHO, SE1TEM HEB 28, 11)11 CEO. C. BARRETT, Editor. Program of Lincoln County Fair Wendell Idaho Ti esday, Oct. Cun. and Idaho Irrigation Pioneer Reunion Project Day. I Ion. F. H. Goodin«, Master of Ceremonies. Fair opened by Hov. J. H. Hawley 10.30 a. m. Awarding of premiums to begin at 8a.m. Band concert by flooding hand, 1 . to 2 p. in. Practice trap shooting, 1.30 P Base Ball, flooding to. Filer 2 p.m. Parade of Livestock exhibits! p. in. Band concert by Hooding hand, m. o to 6 p. m. firand Ball at the Odeon, 1) p. m. Wednesday, Oit. 4tu, Day, and Minidoka Project & Fanners Lincoln County School Children s Day. Hon. J. S. McQiiston, Master of Ceremonies State trap shoot, a a. m. Parade of Lincoln Co. school child ren, 10.30 a. ui. Music by high Addrcs Walters Educational lecture by Prof. W . H. Olin. Band concert by Rupert and Sho shone bands, 1 to 2 p. ni. Base ball, Buhl vs Filer, 2p. m. High school track meet, 3.30 p. m. Horse racing, 4 p.m. Band concert by Rupert and Sho and Shoshone Rupert srhool hands, 10.30 a.in' ; ,,f the day by Judge E. A. shone bands, 5 p. ni. Alfalfa carnival, ö p. ni. Hiney, the man of mystic, at Odoon 9 p. in. Thvksdav, Oct. Sth. North Side and Hagennan Valley, Twin Falls South Side Day. and Major Fred It. Reed. Master of Ceremonies. State trap shoot, 9 a. in. Address of the day by Senator \\ .E. Borah. Tug of war by I. O. O. F. 11 a.m. Crowning of the dairy queen, 11-30 a. m. Band concert by Jerome and Hag ennan bands, 1 to 2 p. m. Base ball, Buhl vs Filer, 1 p. m. Horse racing 2.30 p. in. Exhibition of expert rifle and revol ver shooting, 3.30 p. m. Band concert by Jerome and Hag ertnan bands, 5 p.m. Grand, ball 9 p. m. Dr. J. R. Silverthorn, Physician and Surgeon. The Poultry Exhibit The Lincoln County Fair Asso ciation is very fortunate indeed in having as the judge of the poultry exhibit Miller J. Purvis. Mr. Pur vis lias had many years experience in the show room, and is recognized as an expert in this line. All the judging will be by com exhibitors Intending pa nson. should remember that points arc not marked as in a straight poultry show. Do not keep your fowls at home because they are not as fully developed as they will be in Decem ber. If they are good for their age bring them in. Three ribbons will be awarded in each class, and a good many spec ials are up. Exhibitors are requested to make and use their own coops. The reg ulation size of a coop for a trio of fowls is 30 inches square for the floor, and 24 inches high. For turkeys and geese 36 inches each The fowls will be well cared way. for, so bring them in and make a big display. Entries will close on Tuesday, at 10 a. nr. Do not delay, but avoid confusion by making your entry as early as pessible. Sec. Geo. Barrett will lie glad to supply yon with entry blanks. INTER-MOUNTAIN FOUR STATE Fair Ogden Utah, Sept. 22-30 Reduced rates via Oregon Short fane. Tickets on sale from Utah points, Sc fit. 22nd. to :50th., inclusive; from all other points except in Montana, Sept. 21st. to 20th., limited to Oct. 3rd. Limit of Utah tickets, Oct. 1st. See agents for rates and further particulars. COUNTY SWEEPSTAKES FOR LINCOLN AT THE INTER-MOUNTAIN FAIR. Lincoln County Fair at Wendell, Oct. 3, 4 and 5. Children and the Fair The spirit which mover! the man agement of the Lincoln County Fair to make Wednesday Children's Day and to admit the youth of the county free on that day is commen dable. Children of today, they will he the men and women of tomorrow. Years will Ire few till they will he managing the Fairs, harvesting the crops; citizens of the community in which the men and women of now will be, if alive, witnesses to the march of events. It is meet, therefore, that they should he schooled in the work should he which is to be done. They must see the things which are accom plished, and know of the labor that is yet to ho performed before Idaho can come into lier own. In no way can they learn more than at a gathering of people such as will he had in Wendell at the The joy of the throng County Fair, will make revel of the acquisition of knowledge, and in the young minds will be planted the thought of the possibilities before them. Schools throughout the county so situated that the scholars can attend the Fair and return the same day, should make vacation for the day assigned to the children. It is a duty that we owe the coming gen eral ion. —( 1 oodi ug H erald. Dr. H. E. Lamb, Physician and Surgeon. Offices in the 1st Natl'. Rank building. Stock Display The exhibit of the stock at the County Fair promises to he some thing out of the ordinary, stockmen of Lincoln County breed nothing but blooded stock, herds are coming from as far away as Rupert and blooded cattle have been entered from Gooding and Sho shone. Mr. MacWatters will bring The Fine down his prize winning hogs from Milner. Race horses will be here from all over the County and sever al from Haley and Oakley. If you are in the market for land see Shepard & Barrett , Wendell Idaho. A reception coramettee has been appointed to take care of the nota bles of the state upon their arrival. In addition to this every citizen of the Wendell district is expected to appoint himself or herself a com mittee of one to see that everyone of the ten thousand visitors are tak en care of_and made to feel at home. Wendell will have an opportunity upon this occasion to make for her self a reputation of hospitality. CONFERENCE AND STATE FAIR Salt Lake, Oct. 2-8 Reduced rates via Oregon Short Line. Tickets on sale from all points north of Ogden except in Montana, Oct. 1st. to 7th., inclusive, limited to Oct. 15th. From Ogden and points south, Get. 2nd. to 8th., inclusive; limit Oct. 12th. Set agents for rates and further particulars. Streetcars For Twin Falls The city council and the county com misioneni, acting on behalf of the city and county, Thursday afternoon passed the street railway franchise applied for by I. 15. Perrineand associates, with only one dissenting vote, that of Commissioner Zuck, on behalf of the comity. The de tails of tlie franchise obtainable for tilts issue. The corporation, known as the Twin Falls Street Railway company, under the franchise granted, virtually controls the street railway situation in this city for tlie next fifty years if it complies with tiie requirements of tlie franchise. The city required a bond for $15,000.00 for the si>eedy completion of tlie line from the Oregon Short Line depot to Shoshone falls, stipulating that grading for the same must he done within three months from date of granting franchise. The council and the commissioners have gone over tlie matter carefully and have in every way attempted to protect the taxpayers from any imposition.—Twin Falls Times. That bee culture results very satisfac tory as a dividend producer, is demon strated by Dr. Albce of Buhl, who from 24U stands ol ts-es has this season taken 36,000 pounds of honey. HERE'S A HEARTY HANDSHAKE EOR THE NEW SETTLER Ma ho Statesman) In our search for the prospective homeseeker let ns nut forget the homeseeker who is here—the new settler. He has come on with his family and his world's goods, possi bly a little over-enthusiastic and too expectant, to make his home in Idaho. He's a good lot, part of the country 's backbone, which must always he kept stiffened. It is not an'easy task for him to tackle the raw land and carve a productive farm out of it. He's an empire builder, to he sure; hut it doesn't tickle his ear to he bombarded with fulsome words when the water is trille late or the dust unusually both ersome or the old cow kicking it's hist kick, out in the hack forty. He begins to feel a hit discouraged. Luck seems to be against him. Pio neering and empire building and roughing it looked different from a distance. The picture lie drew was rosy compared with his. first year's siege with the stubborn child ren of nature out in a new land. And he doesn't want anyone com ing around telling him that he is the real thing because lie is build a lie don't care a mg an empire, hang about empires, care about is that 1(50 acres or less What he does that he has got to lick into prod tiveiu lle And tilings are not com ing as well as he had expected. He feels blue and is tempted to pull tqi stakes. It is then that he needs some one to come along and slap him on thé hack and take him by the hand ; to point out what others have accomplished under equally trying circumstances; to show him that the future holds more for tin man who "sticks" in this country than is possible in the old settled communities back east; to tell him how the crops back there have been burning up for lack of rain, while all he has to do is to pull up the headgates and usher the water down the corrugations; that he will be farther ahead in five years, as others have, on Idaho land than he would lie in a life time where he came from. That's what he wants—not philippics, hut an encouraging grasp of the hand anil a few facts that the temporary clouds may have obscured. The new settler hard row to hoe for a short time; but he will soon look back upon it and laugh at his misgivings. He must "stick"' however, if he would ; reap the reward. He's a plucky j fellow, alright, hut the Conditions are such at times as to try the souls of the liest of them. Right now he needs little and ha a word. Hive it to him. Help him j along. This state needs him and •many more just like him, triumph over difficulties and hi win | peace and contentment at a home of his own building in the declin ing years. to IP®] ^ 0 c. Regularity In feeding should be the plan. The hen that will not scratch Is not a well one. Nothing gives a chick a worse set back than pining for food. Duck raisers pack 40 dressed duck lings In a barrel for shipment. ft Is generally estimated that broil ers shrink about a half pound when dressed. Poultrymen make a regular practice of raising roots, cabbage and lettuce for their laying hens. The best food for sitting hens is whole corn, with plenty of pure ter, grit and charcoal. A loafer In the hen house Is not a desirable companion for strong, healthy, busy h is. If there are two toms In the flock and they don't agree, shut up one one day and the other the next. The turkey hen that ranges far from the barn Is likely to steal her nest a long ways from home. Costly houses for the poultry not essential, but they should be warm, dry ami free from drafts, Caponlzlng Is performed when the birds are about two or three months old—before the comb develops. Make friends of your turkeys, far as you can, and 't will aid you considerably In caring for them. wa good. are BO •o Bank Pirst National . W El N D El L_ L_ ( ) o F » i I H ! ■i ■***?, A ' V s . i I •» ! i m .d i I s . 1 I > &A' •3^ y.,.. ... L.., A, P. §CHRITCHUEl£>. Vce-foalrai. H.F.. RAR RF IT, Resident. 1 1. D. JACKSON, Cashier. f â Surplus, $3,000 $25.000. CAPITAL. General Banking Business « f »o a a* EVERY ROYAL SOLD SELLS ANOTHER What does tl.is mean? 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For Sale Or Trade TWO-HORSE Electric Motor Good as New Some Good ) Duroc Sows Ready to Farrow. 3 or 4 Good Cows, GIVING MILK. Q' THOMAS Twin Falls, Ida I mile south, mile west Box 623, T. E. WEST, Tin and Sheetiron Work I ROOFING, Guttering, Cornice and Skylights' WENDELL, IDAHO. Lincoln county Times The Farmers' Paper of the North Side Tract THE Subscriptions and orders (or Job Work and Advertising, may be left Real Estate office of Shepard & Barrett. ■ at too At Our Fountain I Ice Cold Drinks Egg Drinks Strawberry Chocolate Nut Pineapple and Cherry Sundae Ice Cream Soda Nul Frappe Sundae Brick Cream Our Specialty R. E. DEWEESE, DRUGGIST Gem Ranch Stock Farm George H. 9 Lawshe , Proprietor HOLSTEIN CATTLE H ° ld ' Worlds Record for Butter Chester White Hogs Champion Dressed Carcass at 1910 International Live Stock Show was a Chester While BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK CHICKENS The World's Standard Fowl Stock for Sale Eggs for Hatching I The Times Can Do Your Job Work Neatly and Quickly Alway» Pleated to Show Samples and Quote Price*, TREES! A full line of Nursery Stock. Everything guaranteed free from disease and true to other words, it bears the State In spector's Certificate when delivered to you. We refer you to any one who has bought goods of us in the past. The Twin Falls Nursery J. A. WATERS, Prop. F. C. PIERCE, North Side Agent, Box 197, Jerome, Idaho. name, -or, in