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APPIJ5TON Ml ta Bn Rt fti Ms tei tes Miss Myrtle Journey visited our school last Friday. She was accom panied by Miss Holt, who has charge of the boys' and girls' clubs. The county division bill has been of interest in this community. It is quite au idea of cutting the district by the county line, leaving the school house in one county, and the greater part of the district In another. The article in Friday's Statesman where the men from Minidoka county wrote an open letter to the governor iu protest asking his veto, voices the sentiment of the majority of the peo ple affected. E. C. Robinson expects to move north of Jerome this week, where he will ride ditch. W. C. Kennedy will move from Jerome and occupy his farm again. He had a shack move I out from town to the farm Friday. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Blair and Wal ter Kelley were entertained Saturday evening at dinner at E. K. Smith's, the occasion.being Mrs, Blair's birth day. A meeting of the Appleton farm ers will be held Friday evening at the school house to discuss ways and means of a telephone system. Mrs. Marthis requestes that those having Red Cross yarn please leave it with Mrs. E. K. Smith, so that it can be returned to headquarters at Wendell Mr. and Mrs. Marthis and daugh ter lejt last week for a visit in New Jersey. A very interesting meeting of the Farm Bureau was held at Appleton school house Friday night when the home committeemen met with J. O. Ellsworth, the county agent, to- map out a definite program for the ensu Live stock, co-operative ing year. marketing, control of farm pests, and other subjects of interest were dis All members having sheep. cussed. cattle or hogs to sell this spring are invited to meet at Appleton school house Friday, February 28th. at 7:30 p. m. Don't forget to enter your subscrip tion for the weekly Farm Bureau Bulletin. It will bring you in con tact with buyers and sellers in your neighborhood. We think the Bulle tin is a fine aid to the farmers. (Too Late for Last Week's Raue. I Paul Pizey came from Boise Sat urday to look after his interests. nwn SO V ., ' , Die ¥ & ■//• O' ' ; m. Wz-' a ■it faß ■ ft 9 A D J mp Tl / .(To r r I '■I. g l WM VA "'■fl / ( A / s' / S AY, you'll have a streak of smokeluck that'll put pep-in-your-smokemotor, all right, if you'll ring-in with a jimmy pipe or cigarette papers and nail some Prince Albert for packing I Just between ourselves, you never will wise-up to high-spot smoke-joy until you can call a pipe by its first name, then, to hit the peak-of-pleasure you land square on that two-fisted-man-tobacco, Prince Albert I Well, sir, you'll be so all-fired happy you'll want to get a photo graph of yourself breezing up the pike with your smokethrottle wide opqn! Talk about smoke-sport I Quality makes Prince Albert appealing all along the smoke line. Men who never before could smoke a pipe and men who've smoked pipes for years all testify to the delight it hands out I P. A. can't bite or parch! Both cut out by our exclusive patented process I Right now while the going's good you get out your old jimmy pipe or the papers and land some P. A. for what ails particular smokeappetite I ; »Tfl are on your 80 hSI A 5* rt •••rwA.r. roSaccD j. .oW. Topp, rod horn. fT ,al humidor with .pop,, ,op »*• lobacco in .meh porfoel condition. Copyright by R. J. keynoUU Tabttoo C o • 1» R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem. N. C I I I I H I I H - l - H - H I I -1 I - ! ■ H - 1 ■ I i l- l l i i I I I I I -H -l-l - l I I I H-l I I I I I I I I I H I I I I • H - H I I I I I I I I I I I I I l - l - I - • H I I I I I -I - ++-H I I I I H l I I I k - H -l l l I I I M il I H H -H The Unchangeable Laws of Natu re DID IT EVER OCCUR TO YOU THAT NATURE IS A SPLENDID JUDGE OE WHAT IM NEEDED tv e,™ „ RTSE GUARDIAN HAH CAUSED TO BE GROWN IN EACH SEPARATE PART OE THE WJÜNThÏ hiîÎrV ARI^ ny ' T ^ A,AV ' tVH A HAVK »OT TO FOLIXIW NATURE'S t-A\V8. MAKES A MISTAKE. WHY SHIP IN UNSUITABLE MATERIAL FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF YOlî mî(ï WHKX t L,TAH ' K h ° K Tt,K NEEDS OK THAT MH'ALITY. NATUBB YO ' R B,,LDIN «« WHEN NATURE IN HER WISDOM HAS PLACED AT YOUR IHM»» TIIK '**** rHh BEST SUITED TO YOUR NEEDS? WE ARE MANUFACTURERS OF IDAHO LUMBER FOR IDAHO HOMES. THINK TH/S OVER. BOISE PAYETTE LUMBER CO. He stayed at returning Tuesday, the E. K. Smith home. C. H. Humphrey returned from the east a week ago Saturday, mother expects to spend some time in Florida with her sister. Ills Frank Beck has erected a water tank on his place. School started Monday. January 27. Mrs. McLaughlin was absent the last of the week on account of her husband's accident, with stones picked up in the field, with stones pieqed up in the field. Appleton farmers would have been hard to find at home several days, as they were attending sales. We won der how many of them are trying to cut down the high cost of living by attending free lunch, man who says he is. Tony Schindle'» sale tended and everything sold well. Lester DeBoard is hauling hay to his place near Jerome, there March first. We know one vas well at He will move nateiteilteltetetlteteitete! te„ ARC ADIA VALLEY tes te Mr and Mrs. Daven returned to Burley Monday after the Graham funeral. The other children in tha east were unable to come. After the storm last Wednesday Mr. Goemmer had a pretty good day for his sale. The sandwiches remain ing after l "" 0 * 1 were sold and th8 proceeds given to the Armenian Relief fund. Mr. Roberts is in Twin Falls this week. The Gobel family has recovered from their sickness and the children will start to school. Mr. Pierson, who has been manag ing the Lane ranch, has bought the forty acres owned by Mrs. Walter Clark. This place is located near the old Benning place. Mr. Pierson's building a house now and will soon move to his new home. We hope he will remember the way to Arcadia and now's the time for him to prove to us that that girl is not a myth! Mrs. Wilcox has been on the sick funeral of Mrs. Dan Graham, one of ! our old settlers. Since her return j from the south she had been In ill health and the end was not unexpeet etj. Our deep sympathy Is with the family. Mrs. Graham had many frionds in Arcadia and she will bo list for the past week. On Sunday afternoon occurred the greatly «ilssed. She was a bright, ac tive woman humor, the enjoyment she had overcome and her keen sense of In hard way to finding a things, and her inimitable manner of recounting past experiences, enjoyable companion, and children are comforted made Her her an friends In feeling that she has entered into a fuller life. t'lark was a caller at the Mrs. Thomas home Sunday. Mr. Oliver is helping for a few days in the office of the t'aual board. Mr Carlson went to Buhl Satur day with Mr. Morris, something so pleasant happened that need not be surprised If Carl makes frequent trips to Bu)|l. While there. we On Wednesday. February 26. there will be a meeting of the Missionary society at Mrs. Oliver's. We ,ru8t every lady iu the valley will be pres This is the first meeting since ent. church closed and It will require an effort to start in after these months of idleness along these lines; but it let us all be there. Jan should have been election of will pay. so uary officers so that will also take place at this meeting. The McGuire's left last week for will stay for Oregon, where they some time with their daugther. Some of the Newell children accompanied The Highway District Board met Mr. them. Saturday at the school house. Ambrose Hermann was elected member of the board. a Mr. Harry had a lovley trip 1° town Monday when he delivered a cow to the butcher shop. No doubt he wished he were web-footed. Mr and Mrs. Huber Ryan were also unfortunate in their choice of a shopping day. We are still lu Gooding county, county seat "It's a long way to Tipperary." rock This saves him a long trip home at night and back In the morn ing Melville Kolsky is taking music lessons of Mrs. Thomas. Letters from Arthur Otto tell us ! that he keeps in touch with Arcadia j and hopes that matters will so shap on themselves that he may soon be | among us again. We hope so, too. | The church building committee \ field a meeting at the church Tues 1 day morning to plan the laying of but when we have business at the re will feel like singing. Mr. Blair makes his headquarters at the "little red house" on the rim We feel It I» time we were the floor. holding services and the work w'M j be rushed while the men are com -1 paratlvely free. HalssSaltetettesteiteitei* NORTH APPLETON hi tea » . I ten Itei »« tea Leo Mullins is enjoying a Mrs. visit from her sister and her hus- J band, who are here from Missouri We understand that Mr. and Mrs. j Mullins will soon move to the Ben Wheeler ranch four miles north of Jerome, which they will farm this. season. It is learned from Mrs. Dr. Simon ton that the doctor's sister and her 1 j lug | )Bn j ( Mr. and Mrs. Hilton, who QWn thp f ormer Karl Van Vleck place u .j|j t , ome | 1Pro f rom Kansas same time in Ju | y . A s Mr. Hilton is not o farmPr i s his intention to learn the game by working for some one else during the summer and fail, pre a paratory to running his own place next year. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Rich ard. who »were on the Hilton place last year, bave it leased for the pres ent season. ^ Dick Dreiberger Is breaking in a new Ford. Any one who can raise HB mut . h rP( t do* er feed to tlu an( j Ket as KOO j a price for it as Dick did last year, is certainly en titled to a reward of some kind. acre Mr. Chas F. Dwight made a flying A Mr j trip to this locality recently. 1 Heart, of Nebraska, was with him | a nd he has decided to locate to Sunny |j a ho, and from the good things he had heard of the North Side he de fied to investigate. Mr. Dwight was ill at hollady time, which prevented his contemplated trip to Iowa. Messrs. Frank Patheal and Jim Ring, who have bought the Mike Cap ^ e |j f OT iy near Weirdell, will erect buildings and move onto It as soon Mr. Paiheal and fatn j as possible. j|y jj avP been living on the old Dlet rich place since early i.' the spring, when a house they wore living in north of Wendell burned, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Everett were guests of Mr. and Mrs M. 11. McCoy, of Wendell. Monday even ing at a dinner given for Mr and Mrs. Chas, L. Dingier, who intend j to make their home in Twin Falls 1 after March 1st. ; | America. ' As for the comics 1 MONEY TO LOAN Rave $«00« we have no loan on first i.iorlg xc on Nort remedy or substitute, declared Sam- Side farm or city properly, fate '1 cun furnish gilt edge scciukf do not enquire Address Box 597.Jt route. Malm A number of neighbors report ex cellent results from small' bands of sheep now lambing. A team belonging to Mr Chas. E. Everett, which was tied east of the ! uel Hubbard of the War Savings 191- Y° u Thrift Stamps are not an antidote for them nor will Thrift Stamps aid In encouraging this phase of valentine day observance." vision. Wendell Co-Op Store Friday after ! noon, in some way became unhltch ' ed, started home, became frighten I ed. and after running several blocks smashed Into a tree. FARM LOANS Abstrlcli. lu» Lincoln Loan £ Title C» pany, W D Oarlock President, E shone. Idaho, Box IT* set of abstract books (or Usai county ance Tb. 0*1 FortunaJely no damage was done excepting that which could be repaired at a wagon shop «UNI REWARD. «(«Ml The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure In all its stages and us a trial w "° that Is catarrah Catarrnh being rub-s ril have had such a long and severe greatly Influenced by constiutlnnul short notice selge of the flu. are now recovering, four of whom had such excellent care at the Wendell R fl. hospital, being home again JEROME VUI.CNAIZIVO WORD Up-to-date vui r.nlrlng pUnt 0 | Sc lisp; ton Konnte •, ul. imbed I All of the Carson family. «•ai» Ink I,# iv 4 * *ubi'* »nd nor conditions requires constitutional lugs at Frasers Pi m • Cn treatment. Hall's Catarrah Medicine HOFFMAN and W W CODF n Is taken Internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the TAKEN UP Byatom thereby destroying the (onn- consisting of the dation of the disease, giving the pa- black mare; one bay horse; om Own« Four head of b f , ! lowing: tient strengb by building up the con- horse; one bay horse by paying rhiryn < R F Sensabaugh. at ft* 1 >«, miles north of POISON FOR ft A BRITS siltution and assisting nature In do- have same Ing Its work The proprietors have keep. There is a small amount of nolson so much faith In the curative powers ranch, available for poisoning rabbits rn.l °f Hall's Catarrh Medicine that they L, j offer One Hundred Dollars for any (Case that It falls to cure. Send fori MONEY—I have list of testimonials jLoan Company for Cama». w Address K. J CHENEY' & Co,. To- flooding. Lincoln and Jerome 1 » ledo. Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, ties I ran loan you money » 1 76c. your water contract In full.»« perale on • little M< ■ Apply to the county ag.' sparrows at A. Anderson's office a «iron* N -te» «a »1 — ! MARKET LETTER Ma ha some money to help you organize a that piece of land ndJoining . For application D write Th« I I —I CI.YSSII ED I AM'A IS tev - present land and particulars Scruggs. Hill CUT. or Jerome. Portland T'nlon Stockyards, February 7. 1919. The receipts of live stock at the North Portland market today consist ed of 200 head of cattle and 1100 hogs. Rale •5 lines or ie*«, 23 cents per issue; over .* lines. 5 cent» per lim iter issue. All renders in I tic classi fied columns to tie paid In advance. . Ja« SnrantO Auto Kobe» a FOR SALE six weeks old. Good milk cow. Calf J. E Morse, 4 miles or no change In the west and 1 yfc north of Jerome, nualltv of the offerings They are running for the most part to the PO , R medium grades of cattle with noth- t ." Cable" no!"" or will take Ing choice or prime on sale. Quo- good horse part payment. Reed. There Is little 1 tz A SNAP! Remember there »r* e SALE—1917 Ford Touring lights, telephone and po' ,cr ern 6 -room house with h»th ^ Soc E. F. 4 5-tf ; tatlons are: SO «rrc« »II arrea of land ed fur «prlng planting. " situated only » Cattle Rest steers $12.60 to $13.50; good to choice steer* $11.60 to $12.60; medium to good steers $9.76 to $11. 50; fair to good steers $8.50 to $ 9 . 75; common to (air steers $7,76 to $8,50; choice cows and heifers $9.25 to $10.26; good to choice cows and heifers $8.75 to $9.75; medium lo good cows and heifers $7.60 to $ 8 . r.O; fair to medium cows and heifers $5.75 to $6.75; canners $3.60 to $5.00; bulls $6.00 to $9.00; bulls $6.00 to $9.00; calves $9.00 to $13. 50; stockera and feeders $7.00 to $ 11 . 00 . FOR SALE cleared Barnett Sti"w»ii Fine row ». , . tc $71 an acre. Good terms in alfalfa from Fills (Tty »lihnK IV' Liberal tr 3 0. I TOW ni $ 1 76 per acre. ( Inquire direct. FOR BADE -Or Seven Hartshorn. Ill tr >de for hnv : P • i » : < > ane.iKor FOR SALE—One d.-rk red Short horn bull about two yc.rs m t 1 individual anil from regli'ep 1 oil. , .1 Guy I Towle. 52ir j . .««> FOR SALE Good, llght-woigbt wagon '• i 1 li !>• ■ , also one »et of heavy work harness Inquire a( this office 33-tf OCR BEST BUY—160 acres. 120 iu nay; other Improvements. 2 Vk miles from station Only $100 an sunniv n ,\l rr r, ° n,y ,soo ° ,0 ha "dl« Barm.U supply of stillwell. Hogs Hog alleys are somewhat congest ed because of the heavy I light underweight hug» arriving at | Prime mixed $16 26 to this time, »10.40; medium mixed $16.25; rough heavies $15.0«; pigs $12.00 to $14.00; bulk to $16 00 $14.25 to $16.40. Sheep Sheep and lambs are in moderate supply and the market Is steady with Prime undertone of strength an lambs $13.75 to $14.25; fair to med ium lambs $9.00 to $ 11 . 00 ; yearlings $ 10.00 ■•) $ 11 . 00 ; wethers $'> •• t to $10.00; ewes $0.50 to $8.75. » i LOOK WHO'S HERE -te Arrivals at the North Side Inn tor the week: Mrs. A. Campbell, Mlnneupolii' H. C. Crouch, Denver, Colo : Minn. ; . 1 . II Barton.Jr.. Boise; John McKee, Chicago; Chas. A. Grimes, Pocatello ( , H Wa „ is Hulap; j (i Bunnlton. Akron, Ohio; Homer Scott, Spokane. Wash. ; y A Cox Sutherland. Nebr ; C. R. Williams, Sheridan, E. 11. Peterson. Suit Luke; Mont. ; Harry J. A. Cook. Kagan, Denver, Colo.; Sail Lake City; W O. Hohlsh. Salt Wm. Curtis, Salt Lake l.ake City; City; Thos. J Murray, Sun Francis ; H -A Luff. Salt Lake City: H A J Portland, Ore ; N S Kahn, P. H Dawson, Omaha, j co Peterson. Salt Lake City; Geo Leach, Omaha, Nebr.: Nebr.: C F Stamper. Boise; F II Sly and wife. Boise; K man, Boise; Flora M. Richardson. Boise; J Blsseil, Boise. ,, ... E. /Immer Fowler, A H W THRIFT STAMPS AS VALENTINES _„.j_ .... ..... Putting thrift Into \ alentlne Day. February 14. is the latest objective! of the government's war saving »trat Substitute tue Thrift Stamp egy fur the little valentine and let the big War Savings Stamp bear the be utgn countenance of Benjamin Frank tin carry your greeting Instead o the usual big box of finery is the f urge of Thrift Stamp workers There Is no desire say the officials lo take away any sentiment from this :ige-obl custom of sending valentines but rather to put Into It an element of strength which will aid In per petuating the custom with Young I C)ll SALE 90 tons alfalfa JH miles 'from Kails City Must be sold to close offer. hiy »witch ... . up tstute. Malta Write or telephone Get, a, Dow. Twin Kails, Idaho 60-4t FOR SALE ~: Emerson gang plow, shot.ts and 2 gilts Fred south und 3 th 1 buggy; 1 $ 4-inch nearly new; j weighing about I etorson. 5 mile« west of Jerome. 150 lbs it HORSES FOR SALE 6 mar«« 2 geldings, ranging in weight «50 to 1775 lbs Teams Priced to sell, on Bankable notes, fy mile south Porrine snd from well match * time 'A W Prickelt ' crossing.. 61 - 2 t ed. SEED CORN FOR SALE quantity of Wisconsin No. Dent seed corn for sale. Stuhlsatz, east Works. Have a 1* Yellow See p, j Water of Jerome 52tf FOR SALE OR LIVESTOCK—Good Studebuker seven-passe dor touring ear. Wendell. Idaho. TRADE new "Ker, 6 -cylln Address Box I 34 62-21 KOR as 1918 WANTED WANTED Farm l.om at First National Bank, 'uquirs if. WANTED, Farm loans, . first mortgage or subject to th« er contract. W A Heins cither wat 1 HAVE plenty of money for loans. W. A. Holss. faro, H lb YOUR buildings, shack, hoai». hold goods and other property are "of covered by insurance against lo»» by fire better see MaiGowan ud Eichelberger. WANTED—Farm Loans. Inmilr. a t First National Bank Boise; If . FIRE INSURANCE In old hie companies Post Off jee Bldg re Us bee Wm A Peter», 5-lf WM. A. PETERS in writ« Compensation Insurance Aetna, the strongest _ you r with the tl WHEN you want to buy or kII real estate see MaiGowan & Klchel berger 13-d WANTED M '.nie 1 M .u for murk wor k mu «t be expert irrlgitor and t|| round man Must furnish reference» Permanent place and pb-usaat work for right man 5!t( Mist 'EM, WEol S 1 ! MONEY TO LOAN on Improve! I farms, first mortgage or subject le , the water contract W. A Heist. II IS YOUR AUTO Insured If M . Wm A. Peters, Post Office Bldg