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- TAKE LIFE EASY GET THE HABIT of Letting Us do Your Laundry Work of ail kinds. Rough Dryf35c per dozen with all flat Ironed. I I I PAYETTE STEAM LAUNDRY J. W. COLLIER. Prop. When a country heroines civilized it demand* t y jm* writers. When it heroines poled on comparative values it demands u ZjR ■"! — iMwta J -'•ft I IE w % 0 jfK) Hie fact that The Smith 1'retnier Typewriter i* u».-.l ui tv. rv civilized oouutry on tho globe i« not ho nu por tant a« the further fact that the (ieinumi in ert-,t-.*» year after year. The reputation of Tho »Smith Tromior is world wide. World-wide use hu» mado it so. The Smith Premier Typewriter Co. 3 s> Ynmhill, Portland, Oregon. Slogans . .. «'FREE Sew trig Mac Kin« runs lighter tkan any other. ■6* FREE lasts longer tkan any oner. t^FRJLE kcautilul tkan any otker. t* more ■Of ("REE nkrattoa otker. kas less tkan any tS^FREE is caster to operate any otk«r. tilSI. FREE makes a more perfect stitck tkan aav otker. Is* FREE u tke kest of all com KummI ta 004. IKK mwim; mm him ro. CHICAGO tl ILL1NOI« Canyon Commercial Co. YEARLINGS FOR SALK. W* have a bunch of fine year Ung* aow ready to be disposed tf. This tot to th* classiest lot of y«sr Hog ntlir* and gel ditto* 4M* would oar* to hors«« sad branded but ar* sired by ha eseepOocsliy fine hors«. The en ure bunch are exits fine in color and quality and can b- pun-hsaed In five, te» and twenty head lots or singly These annual* to tut he sold and pm is Will b* right For further particulars c«U on or address Me Will taxa* Brother* Fayette. Idaho. see. They are all range A reto-dr that «imply gives twin porar. rtfjrW Is not the right rem edy to ear* File« You must use something that will not only allay laflamatioh on theaurfa* w. but that •til promptly act on all parts affect tf. ManZan. the great PII« remedy, doea this It to coavoolontly applied! by mean* of a tube with noxxle at tarhment. For sale by Fayette F bar toscy. XE CALIFORNIA EXCURSIONS via Oregon Short Line Daily for ticket* one way vta Port land. Frequent date* for other routes See O. 8. L. agcDl* for further de _ t ft i ùfc NOTICK. i The C. A. Herding Island has been leased by the Fayette ltod and dun Club and the exclusive privileges for hunting and fishing on those prern now under the control of The premises nr«* that organisation, have been thoroughly placarded to this effort and anyone not a member of the organisation found trespass ing on those premises will be verely dealt with. PAYBTTK ROD ft OUN CLUB. u ni CONSCIOUS WORRY. Ism «f ths Habit of Taking Things Tso Ssrisusly. A groat siany pee>i>l« worry uncon •rlpualy. says O. 8. Msrdcu In Success Magasin*. They don't understand why tboy ar* so tired In the morning, why their sleep was so dlsturU-d and trou bled This mental dlstwrlisnce la often caused by the bablt of taking things too seriously, carrying too great a weight of responsibility Kverywhero ws see people who lake life too seri ously, kliMt of us are like the motor man who not only starts and stops the rar aod tries to keep from ruoulng over jieopie. hot also feel* tremendous snxiety and rvssponalbUlty almut the mettre power On* of the most helpful lesson* life can Impart is that which show* us bow to do our work as well ns It ran be done and tbtm let principle Uk* care of the result, flow often have we been amused to (ind things come out much belter than w* anticipated; to Znd that th# great unseen power that governs our live« through a wilderness of trial and tribulation Into the open has guided oor life ship through thr fog* uf dlOlcultle# and of sorrow through storms of hardship* and tveees. safely Into |">n The pilot doe* not loo* heart when be cannot see hi* way. U* turn* to which see* that mysterious rouipai as plainly In U>* fog and gubles as faithfully In th* tempests as when the to like glass We are In touch with a power gr«ater tbsu any comp«»*, great er than any pilot, a power thnt can extricate u* front tb# most des perst« situation. Children of Crlsniitsla. It to a curious faet-oti# all at rati •r*r with the doctrine* of heredity, Inti borne out by potty# rec ord* —that I be children of crook*, of all claaa^a. rsrvl>» turn out to lie crook» tln'm •elves Dee|>er atudy of the subject might reveal tlmt they are pisuesMd "t the criminal Inatloets. but that th# «t**lcally close example of the puntab meut and wretebeduess that attend it criminal career b*» been a terrify lug determit. The fact, at any rate, re niatns. The rogues «»lierlea of S.**» land Yaril. New York and Chicago may be atudted In vain for the pboto graphs of a fntber and a aon.—Argo naut. ewes also some good Sltrtp bucks. K. D. Cruaacy, New Flymontii 3stf For Sale.—66 head of fine wool I In tho District Court of the 8eventh i Judicial District of the 8tate of Idaho, In and for the County of ! Canyon. W. A. Coughanour, Executor of the laat will and testament of William j Krame, deceased, I'lalnllff, ALIAS SUMMONS. vs. Lattl Jock. Mrs. L. David Jack, Lottie Jack and William K. Mast.-r» j and the unknown hoirs of David Jack, deceased Dofondants. Tb« State of Idaho souds greeting I to 1-atti Jack, Mrs. L. Iravld Jack, Lottie Jack, William K. Masters and tb« unknown heir* of David Jack, deceased, the above named defend anta: j You are boroby required to appear I In an action brought against you by I the above named plaintiff In the Dis trlct Court of th« Seventh Judicial I District of tbu Stale of Iduho, In j and for the County of Canyon, un lo answer the complaint fli.-d tber I in within twenty days (exclusive of ! the day of service) after the servie, ion you of this summons, if served i within the district within which this action Is brought and within forty days If served elsewhere. Said ac tion la brought to quiet title to Lots tl, 7 and 8 of Block M according to the plat of the map of Fayette, Ida W. K. Masters, known and referred to as Master's Addition to Fayette, Idaho, and to forever bur you und each of you from any right, title or I Interest In and to the said land above deacrlbed, all of which more fully appears from the plaintiff's com plaint which has been filed in th. above entitled court, a copy of which complaint is hereto attached, hereby referred to and made a part hereof. And you are hereby notified thut •f you fall to appear and answer the said complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the I Court for the relief demanded In the complaint. I (liven under my hnnd and the seal of the District Court of the Seventh Judicial District of the Stute of Ida ho, In and for the County of Canyon, I (his the 4 day of October, In the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and nine. O. V. HADLEY, Clerk. LYON & LYON, residing at Pay ette. Idaho, Attorneys tor Plalutiff. (Beal.) ALIAS SUMMONS. In the District Court of the Seventh Judicial District of the State of Idaho, In and for the County of Canyons A. K Wood. Plaintiff. vs. Harriet Ballwlu. Nancy Boyd, An gelin« Patterson Mitchell, the un known heirs of Kuoeh Patterson, de ceased and the unknown heirs of Martha F. Bluckmore, deceased, De fendants. The Stute of Idaho sends greeting to Harriet Baldwin. Nancy Boyd, An gellne Patterson Mitchell, the un known heirs of Knoch Patterson, tic ceased and the unknown heirs of Martha F. lilackmore, deceased: You are hereby required to appear In an action brought against you bv the above named plaintiff, in the District Court of the Seventh Judi cial District of the State of Idaho, In nnd for th« County of Canyon, and to answer the complaint filed therein, within twenty days (exclusive of tin day of service) after the service on you of this summons. If served with in the district within which this ac tion Is brought and within forty days tf served elsewhere. Said action Is brought to quiet title to Lots I, 2 ami 3 of Hectlon two, Township nine North. Range 5 West of the Dois Meridian. In Canyon County. State of Idaho, and to forever bar you from any right, title or Interest In and to the said land above described. all of which more fully appears from the plaintiff* complaint which has bfw*n fill'd In the above entitled court, a copy of which Is hereto at inched, hereby referred to and mad*' a part hert*of. And you ari* hereby notified that If you fall to appear and answer the said complaint as above required, the! said plaintiff will apply to the Court ! for the relief demanded In the said j ! complaint. Ulvvii umtvr my haiui and th# *»'«1 j of the District Court of the Seventh i this Ihe 4 day of October, lu ,ht * year of our Lord, one thousand nine! hundred and tilit*'. Judlelal Dl*trirt of the State of Ida ho. In and for the County of Canyon, I O V. RADLEY, Clerk. LYON ft LYON, Attya. Tor plain tiff, residing at Payette, Idaho, taeal.) IDAHO INTERMOUNTAIN FAR Boise, Idaho October 11 to 16, 1909., For above occasion the O. 8. Ry. Co. will aell round trip tickets Payette to Boise, Idaho at rate of $2.40. Ticket* sold October 8th to 16th inclusive, limited continuous pas sage In each direction. Uralt of October 18. 1809. L, Final return U. F. JOHNSON, Agent. (last year memohagle for FOREST FIRE DESTRUCTION. formi fir » ab,f! <J ' rt,ru ' 1,1 11 '*> country. It «ill b> «• b,for ' lh * '" ,al tor 11,1 ,lre iBiti.j* r 4 <>: .«* raiislus ne ne -I known usidera lime to rttu. in figuring out year's losses, It will be natural to, I loss-a .or i.irt make comparison year, which, according Cleveland, Jr., In the the Department of Agi . anse 1008 to be long remember* 1 to Tret • ar Book of adl ill ilture. "A dry maaoti, combln-d with vh.u be eveu mon- than tjhft umuuI Indifference toward must 11 fire« which might ca ily have be< u exclu Kuiithcd at the •tart.'* uuvh .Mr. Clove hold, "cauiied live conflaKno dona la practically every »tato, with ,0 lO.ÜOO. In oc wrought nod tosses aggregating comparison with ll elsewhere, Hi . louai Foresti ; hui fires raged wit I j 111 lb For ms as they did outside, they destroyed tin enough to run the Foi I damage . dlugi: would have I), !>.)(), r worth rrvioi a prar uns. »r tain that must if not all ot e which was m prevented had the For ests been fully mat ••Finally, tho <• Ically c. he dam it in .f lost I mates made by tho Servie i.*Bts arc partkuiai uke full account, t .> young growth. I .uales of los based u (ton handing timber hey do not reckon the u greater loss In injury or destruction of young growing stock." The methods crament keeps down the fire !osi on the National Forests Include: I. C'onsl by picked forces of rangers and National r»r lung, and jury done, estl inmuiu tifcH arc forest n clou* prop« rty ; to and far rich the patrol mt and s.vste uttic guards. 2. The ci trails, uIho telephone lin. massing of large «(ruction of roads and which fa fire Lllttf 'igli ling forces; construction of fire lines which. In some instam es, check the spread of fire without human help. 4. The equipment of with flre-flghtlng tools and piles necessary in fighting supplies of tools are kept at conven ent points at ail times, in order to have them easily accci ■si officers. In c. T.. Cooperation with railroads, tim ber land owners, protection, in this way making It possible to protiH-t h the companies and the Forest »ice n. a much smaller cost to iovor : ment than would he the case were the National Forest Ian is aloii. o tec ted by the local offie s. Just as the praotlc lie other sup fires. Tlie i> For cible fins break out. in fin tires lands o Ber the •r. forestry is for the mportant In the movement if all natural resourc •ration mu the of for so is the protection s important in ill lonal for- st work. In fur •sis from fii rIterance of fact, for Htry In tun means nothing mure than five lumbering and the nt forest fires. I • hat y instances conserva prevention Sam realizes wise use and tiironeh the vlll U be posai irai tlmborlaml per 1 • I make I The practice o irevlatlng manentty productive, forestry does not mean She use of the land, of the young growth fn bring about a for with yield of the fo product Improves in •hat the value of the farm inereas. iad, con rip* will ami i ire *i s and tin ini ixduy cult tucren me manag' under a proper system of ment. A MAN OF LUCK. Th* Story of th® Test by the Easter« King's Minister. A kltnr one« said to a minister. "Do you Indien* In Inc!:'.'" "I do." said the minister. "Ontt you prove It?" nuked the king "Yes, I can " tug of So one nl.-.'hl he tied up to the eell qitninlu Pf« 1 re. I nd let ii ml veil with ilium-'! In luck men. one of whom belli nnd tin* other In human The one tvlm believed In In 'it quietly •Vfl ht?) blanket: the other it ft found the I" «ml. (eelim* in the <!:irk tlie peas and t threw the illamnutW to I'!» >rt alone laid himself down on rite ground <m « 1 1 me ». afv nmimn "TU*'*** lJ ''.' n, ' ÄS ' , . . lv hu The matt below received litem lu m» blanket. in the morning the king tied the minister «-«tue «cd te'.t m. Ii • am (■ k*i*(* what he hud fm d « which he Ii d Ci'Ccu: Hie ■ F.cr t"i Hie stem's for your Ti me n >t tl.e i»'ie< diamond» *n sit'd. "Sire, there ■e, l*e luck, but It is as ran* The minister t tatty, you as pod* mixed with dl:t none h*'t*e It* live tiy link.**- An 1-atat ent Kable. An Ample Teat. Agent Sure year The f Insured Onc Oh. yes yea. The Agent- E'er test It? The Insured-Yes. Indeed. vv ,netted a H fleet) tuning bull game with the »core 1 n* I. ■ Cleveland Piaiu The Insurance heart Isn't weak'/ 1 Dealer. I OR SALE, WANTS, ETC fW Sale.—A six room house, i.'ht*au it tak'-n at once. F. M. Sa tori» The Fayette planning Mill ban tb : I i i i o!h ctlou of acreon doors eve isen in Fayette. Downs line of Wool Square 'Hanget is. They are elegant. For Sale.—38 Rambouillet Thacker ft Co. 3Gtf Bucks. 38U For Sale. Figs, all sizes and ages, (ieorge Scott, French, Idaho, phone. Bell Third crop hay for sale.—2 1-2 miles from town. Scales on ranch. Inquire C. F. Draper. 38 tf For Sal- Seed rye and blue stem heat. Henry Sick, Hie No. 2 Pay itte. Ind 'phone 2021. 3014 For Sale. —Two eight-foot counter no-s at a bargain. Inquire irston's Drug Store. Rings Little Liver Fills for sick ... a.la. he and bllliousueBS. They are i.-iy and pleasant to take. A cool ing, healing, soothing, cleansing als. is Finesale, G'arbolized. Sold ..y the Fayette Pharmacy. 1er Rent.— Seven room house on rout sti. et. S. K. Chapman 39 For sale—Six horse power gaso iine engine Fairbanks Morse make :u first class shape.—Michael Har it Th 3!)tf ris, both phones. Don't forget that Downs carries a .'nil line of buggy trimmings, cush ions, dash hoards, side curtains, 36tf 34tf. etc. For Sale.—500 ewes and lambs. Also 100 tons of hay. N. S. Felt 2 miles west of New Plymouth llOUl Dryer. Sale.— Twenty acres about miles southeast of Fruitland. r ved. Four room house, cor i'ii-'n. nod well, about 200 fruit ( . s. appl. s and prunes, and the . t in alfalfa. I will take a small ■ uid lot In good location In ii'v. tr.- or Ontario as part payment, i i. : pi. <• can be bqught for $175.00 er a T" with twenty shares of wa r . in k in the Farmers' ditch. Rea soning, I am disabled and itinni care for th»> place. See own ,\ I re i Moiils. Payette. R. F. D. No. 1. son f 40t3 NOTICE TO PATRONS On a. .punt of the extremely high up. e of hay and all grains we have . ! " i <i to raise our rates from have been accustomed to g our iiatrons and take this of notifying them of the Placards have been posted :i. . s of business announcing mg > and what the rate .1 . i. first day of October I . e take notice of this change JOHN It. BANKS. R. Y. CURRIN & SON. •mis ou r will a rat NOTICE TO HUNTERS. In I r 1er to protect our stock and I ew remaining quail on our .1 le we the residents of Washoe . Mumi hereby forbid all hunting on ...,r r. ..poi-iive ranches, amt pledge persons ourselves to prosecute all who can be proven violators of this notice. .1. R. Banks U. U. Holmes A. A. Stroup. W. W. Pain. .1. N. McPherson. J. U. Slutmberger. W. L>. Shamberger. C. F. Draper. Jacob Stroup. C. R. Lowery. J. It. Purcell. M. J. Courtner. October Conference Rates Via Oregon Short Line. Tickets on sale from Idaho, Wyoming and Ore gon points, October 1st to 5th, in clusive; limit, October 15th. See agents for rates and further partic ulars. A very good remedy and one that we can highly recommend in a> cases of Kidney trouble, is Plno uies, the new kidney remedy. They are especially good in all cases of rheumatic pains, weak back or back ,c ue. urinary disorders ami weak kidneys. For sale by Payette Phar macy. 3St3 3 THE NOBLE DITCH COM PANY, LIMITED. Principal place of business Fayette. Idaho. Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors of I'lie Noble Ditch Company Ltd. held en the 4th day of October. 1909. an ment of 85 cents per share * ; ! ii s office in the Payette Val AS! ■v.is levied upon the capital stock of c iiiorai ion. payable November . to K. K. Haynea. Seoreta Sth. 15H |. : .ink Building In Fayette, Idaho. upon which this assess ut ren .ins unpaid on the Sth day November, line , will be delinquent .rid advertised for sale at public : . and unless payment is made \ny before, will be sei«! on the 27th day ot November. 1909. to pay the de uquent assessment, together with • ns s of advertisement and ex R. E. HAYNES. pense of sjvle. Secretary Bank Office In the Payette Valley Building, Payette, Idaho. | FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Of Payette. Idaho. SURPLUS, $35,UO CAPITAL, $50,000.00 Financial Responsibility of Directors, $2.4 t 0,000. TheOldest Bank in the Payette Val Having. Department I im tailed recently. < »II and Inspect our »i'tcui I 4 per cent lntere .1 paid on #.vlugs- Horne bank» furnislied .. We are prepare.! to handle (or .ale keeping tamable paper». Hrnail as well a. large account» respectfully solicited. Headquarters for Stockmen and Farmer». C.relul Personal Attention given to ail tmsimss entrusted to appli. ali.4 OFFICERS DIRECTORS M. F. Albert, Cashier. A. J. Boehuier, Asst. C A. B. Mo8h President. Peter Pence, Vice President. W. A. C*ughanour Vice-President. Ben Strohbehn, C. E. Brainard, 4 1 E. Zinina M. F. Albert, Din Albert Wilson, J. E. Cosgriff, ■W The dignified business-like way to pay your bills is to Write Your Personal Check ( 4 That gives you a for the amount, record of the payment and a receipt . If you desire a distintive check with vour name and business engraved - or printed thereon, speak to one of our officers. The expense would be small. Payette National Bar .r.v - J. ■ QF It - _ % * T-t V ffe 'f&iiät & Ê p" a ' i> iV 190 3 > l- w j r+* hu- ft** Fimpîvi ill la-tcst ! 55 mr new "3-Bolt. 3-Piece" 1009 Model u e both show Mild . q eut in Kim. ». - 1 (IK 111.1111 ».TUI I Hprifig--now .ve have cut uut all cocking lmr>. toe of ihc hammer. Tlii» not only nd (look right ith Itustrong pal levers and kes a loe ,-h Uu > . noth us oil. lock that works as • il main spring ..Daw „ ~a» T y f ast breakublo coil lever s»ri uier, und a horizont We I ; an llrecrly on the h inick, clean, and snappy null. .Senti tor Art Catalog anil ape vhich id is, *17.76 not to Ji0U.no I oial prizes. 1$ g ITHACA ITHACA CUN CO.: DEPT. 10O +4 L X>OOOOQOOCOOCC $0030004 PAY EUE LAND AND ! YAP BO YE Ml Ol COMPANY. , \ RESIDENCE LOTS CLOSE ' : I P. H. BROWN, Sole Agei PA >00000000000000^ *oooo< c HORSEMAN ATINTICK Having decided to locate in Payette 1 call your attention to the fact that I sha practice of Horse Surgery. I make a s; DENTISTRY and have had years of expel lines of my profession. a f ' t '"B O. E. LOWEL, V. S. pnr^ v.-.i ■R Office at McWilliams Bros, m acwssanG* * ROCK SPRINGS COALl Real e for «verybody Why use any Other? Genuine Rock prings Lump Coal on hand at WR1GHT-WILKIE . \ ■ Several desirabla bargin on easv Ail kinds of ran# partly improve rent, or will ee ments. LiJ ,f°J ter* Pleantv of tnotiei property, or an ritv long or -h est rates of nit P V ater stock in e Noble ditch fo easy payments for ranch or tc Call and see us. LBR. CO. Bui C. E. BRAINARl i