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FRUITLAND DEPARTMENT Mrs. R. G. Wilson ... . . . . Miss Ha Edsn went to Astoria, _ , , , I in Oregon, last week where she will , , , . , keep heus" for an aunt and uncL. * Prof. and Airs. Chas. Mil er and Day •AS 'TWAb TOLU TO ME". Personal Notes sons spent Thanksgiving Payette the guests cf Mr. and L. M. Lyon. in Airs. The Red Cross has received a n.w allotment of yarn. Twentj-live sweat ers and 35 pair of so:ks were s^nt in to the Payette Red Cr-ss the Fruitland Chapter last Week. fr«m ■have a The Fruitland Red Ofoss number of nice con: to. t k t? which Xmaa a will mak$ very appropri te gifts, price 75c. Th y also nice comforter they wish to ee l Lav cf being Alber» B race we 1 wr.tcs in the hospital recoveries from a slight wound over the eye mcaivtd at the front, and of b i g busy sew ing the stripes on his n.w suit of right left cuff, a wound stripe cn arm and cheverors in right aim. C. H. Sargent and three daughters were Boise visitors Thur. day. Grand ma Sargent returned with them. Wm. Alelcher and Geo. Bo:r went to Ironside Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lo kner c-ntei talned Thanksgning Day, the J. H. Boor family of Whitley Eott. m, the Geo. Boer family and Mrs. Boor and Mrs. Laurel We 1 . J. W. The W. C. T. U. sent 3 barrels of at Mrs. Margaret Heap and daughter retumed from Pccatel.'o Friday. John Grischkowsky was fruit to the Chi dr-n's H me Boise last week. a Nampa visitor Thursday. Mrs. L. H. Eby and sen P; u 1 visit ed in Emmett from Friday to .Mon day. | W r m. Homan writes he has been wounded and was in ihe hcspittl Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Eng and re in He Ox c"ived a letter from their s;n France telling of a bul t pa sing through the abdomen, en'ering the right side and not touching a bons in its passage thru the body, was able to be about cn crutches. of Dead Mrs. John Channtr Mrs. Ida Flat visited her mother Edson and family front Wednesday . to Sunday. Word caille from Wash'n.ton this of d a;h past week telling of the death Chester Waite in France. Hi was due to spinal menengi s. The F. Waite parents Air. and Mrs. J. and daughter, sp nt the pa:t sum mer here.. Air. and Mrs. Pfost and two daughters of Ca'dwe 1 visa ed their niece, Airs. F. E. Haasch and fam ily Thursday. Bom to Air. and Mrs. John Dris coll, Tuesday, Ncv. 26, a dauthter, who has been given the name Ruth Mr. and Mrs. S. A. D. Fa dm en tertained at 7 o'emek dinner Sat urday evening. The guetts Mr. and Airs. E. B. Nokes, Mr. and were Mrs. Bernard Yourg and 1 ttl; riaugh ter who returned last week Hood River. Ore., Mr. and Mrs C. W. Young, and-Mr. and Airs. D. D. Falkner, and Mr. John DeuFo?r. A very enjoyable ev.ning was spent. The L. G. Hooey family, an! Air. A. Holbro k were enter home AI dvale from and Mrs. tained at the Grant FTsher Thanksgiving Day. ^ Mr. and Airs. Ne'sbn cf have moved to their new tome cently purchased from Harry Bette benner. D. Q. Raney of G'enns Ferry visit ed his daughter, Mrs. Doss Kesler re pjg^/iiiiL'im.iiHUiiiiiinmiiiuiiHnflniniiuiwimiamainm^.iniiitiiii, flUKl V 1 lu i -V «>■ •Jill if IKli ti ■) u : I ! ■ V vmi r 8 w® RéA V ; XI TIME pnd MONEY Are the Two Most Prescious Things of Every Human Being To save your time and save your mo a savings aeeount it will grow ami yield on income for life. ey—placed here Ill rot ) I K K K i r« K A « % . » 1 iT and family over Sunday. ' Mr«. Chas. Pathtal and left last Thursday for their , in Portland, Oregon. Hubert Kutch writes he has been . , . .... Promoted to Sergeant Alajo.-. G. I. Hollenbeck has been made ... . 1st Lieutenant in the Ordnan e De children home „ partment. Mrs. C. Lackey and little daugh ter are visiting her parents and Mrs. A. H. McConnell. Mr.f Homan, Nelson Stegal of Seattle is visit mg his mother, Mrs. Wm. enroute to Nebraska, Ê. Munson and B. J. Bradley of thi Bois: -Payette Lumber Company were in Fruttland Thursday and Fri day taking inven*ory. They gtated; business at th 2 Fruitland yard ^ or the past year was very sat'»factory. ! Rev. and -Mrs. E. E. Co*, C lport-jE. er in the Baptist church, w-ere in Fruitland Sunday. Rev. Cox ; reach-. cd in the Baptist church Sunday ning. Mrs. E. E. Silkett returned fromlters : .Silkett is improv.ng nie ly tow. Air. and Airs. C. E. Barnes visit-i ed the Chas. Babcock hem: at tus, Sunday, Mr. and Airs. Jo 1 Bayer pnd fam ily entertained at ThanksHvinr din ner. Air. and Mrs. A. I. MeClanahan Wi> cf Payette, and Miss Beulah liamson of Boise. Aiiss Lulu Bay; r returned to Boise with Aiiss Wil iarrson where will take up her work nurse since there will be no for over sea service now. Mr. C. B. Rogers who vis't'd h ! s mother, Airs. Ruth Rogers, and brith she as cal -Mrs. Gre er Fred, and his sistc-r, ham Park and fam'ly, returned to his home at Davenport. Ia., Thurs day evening. Air. and Airs. J. A. Cor! in of Spearflsh. So. Dakota, who purchag ed the Gilmore home, arrived last week. Air. Corbin reports the weath-! er as 17 degrees below when they 1 ft Dakota. Mr. and Airs. W, A. Colwell visit Suniay, Ml ival where Air. Cclwel bas carpenter work Lambert Young is .ill wih Flu. Air. and Mrs. Al. M. Hurst have ed friends from Friday to when they returned to the both been ill the past week with it, as have the J. Thode family. School began Alonday with 25 new pupils enrolled. M. B. Carnifix of Long Valley is visiting his brother J. F. Carnifix and and sister, Airs. Eli Heiland families. Sunday, Miss Mabel Enherg return d to St. Alphonsus hospital the first of the week. Misses Fern Linck and Jane Sham Missps Marion and Mabel Robinson of Caldwell were Fruitland vis tors, berger returned to Star Sun lay to open their school Monday. The Henry Wil l ms family mov ed to their new home on Fruitland Avenue the first cf the week, Baker who own f.na hay land in plowing Aiessrs. Tom Harris and A. R. Whitley Bottom, are busy hay for the coming year. They feel they can depend on the pii e of wheat better than they can on hay prices. Mrs. Geo. Hooker 1 ft Monday eve ning for her sister's home in Pasa dena, Calif. Her sister, Mrs. Lucy Boyles' son Mio was in he Navy, just di®d in Philsdt!l hia with the up all but enough to raise their own tin now having the water piped into the house, barn and to the sheep cor Influenza. C. H. Sargent has ju:t a 156 foot well on his ranch and is fini hed A ral. The watel* will be pumped with au electric motor. Chas. Hardin returned 'home from Long Valley last Wednesday. I -j Alias Irma Royston returned to Linck's Business Col.ege Friday. E. E. Silkett is Laving a deepp well drilled on his p ace in town. Airs. Otto Swanson return d from. ,.i isampa. Mrs. Swans.n's ozn, Frank .McGee, died In the eastern part of the state Just lately with pneumonia, and h^r daughter, Mrs. Jack Corry, of Nampa, who was well known here, died with the F.u. The community sympathize with Air?. Swanson in her bereavements. The Cbas. Judy family were Em mstt visitors from Thursday to Sunday. The A x Bishop family spent Thanksgiving at the Joe Hendy home Miss Kallona Hardin was a guest of Mjgß Katherine Smith in On-« tario Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. VV. J. Russell enter jtain€d at Thanksgiving dinner, the H. R. family of Caldwell, Mrs. E. Hunter and Miss Olive Hunter, and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Davis. M rs l. Z. Taylor entertained at eve-|dinner Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. and the J. Chr ar ns-n family H M. Lewis, Airs. Peterson and daugh Alr. and Mrs. E. W. Madsen had as Lewis and children, and Mr. Thanksgiving guests, Mrs. H. T. and No-lMrs. B. F. Huff and daughter of Payette. Aire. M. B. Sherman returned from Caldwell Wednesday where she had been caring for her mother, Mary"tte Street who is seriously 111. B. W. Grover went to Seattle Fri day with a car of stock. Airs. Cozy Branthoover is helping to car; for her grandmother at the I. E. Street home at Caldwell. 1 Airs. A letter received by Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. H. B. Kinnison from Mr. and Allen .Kinnison stat d they were In Goldfield, Nev. last Thursday morn ing. They had traveled thru from 3 to 10 inches of snow and it had been 6 below. They experted to be in Mojave, Calif, by evening wi'h a dif ferent climate. Air. and Mrs. John Andersen __ tertained at a Thanksgiving dinner, the HJnberg and C. A. Johnson fami lies of New Plymouth, and Mr. and en A[rs. Albert Carlson. The E. A. Llnck family spent Thursday at the home cf their daugh ter, Mrs. Williard Hal at Ontario. Harry Linck of Barber was with them. Friday evening of this week the Baptists will hold a Laymens rally in their church in the interest of the Laymens convention to be held in Boise the 10 and 11 of the month. This convention is held in connection with the drive being made in the Baptist church for Christian servie'e enistment. The C. E. will hold a business meeting at the E. A. Linck home Saturday tevening. Election of offi cers will be held. The Oliver Bingaman and Frank Eldredge families were entertained Sunday at the home of Mr. ard Airs. Lyle Brown. In the evening a num ber of young people cam« in and had a "Sing." Savages Fond of the Banjo. The banjo, in its primitive form, is found in use today by savage tribes in equatorial Africa. It is a calabash, or half n one. with strings of some sort across it. and is perhaps the most important instrument of music at can nibal feasts and on other joyous soda! occasions. Almost ueyond imagination. Astronomers reckon that there are it least 1,000,000,000,000 suns in the miverse ; and some of them are so far listant that light starting from them ong before the earliest dawn of hu :ian history has not yet had time te -each us. Clears the Head. Jinny colds in the head arc relic veil, particularly that heavy, dull feeling, when breathing through the nose Is Im possible, by employing as a throat and nasal douche half a teaspoonful of bak ing soda to a glass of warm water. Fill the passages with as much of the liquid as possible; (his will clear the passages of obstruction and in a little while breathing through the nose is possible. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Frances C. Huntingdon, De ceased. Notice is hereby given by the un dersigntd administrator of the es tate of Frances C. Huntington de ceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit th c in with the necessary vouchers, within ten months afttr the first publication of this notice, to the said administra tor at the office of F. H. Lyon, in Payette, County of Payette, State of Idaho, this being the place fixed for the transaction of the business of said estate. Dated November 18th, 1918. C. K. Huntington, Administrator of the es täte of Frances C. Hunt tagton, deceased. Nov. 21, Doc. 12. -7 North Payette -j to The " emb€rB of ;, lle * ara * B , ur ' au ™ £ h ^ Vl e o^ct , " OUae 1 e o;,Ject f ot meetln « to new me , ml>er8 The meetln * 18 at 8 ocx>ck and part of the program will be pictures of "Trenches and Trench I Warfare" ' , r _ , _ The new houae on the Lampkin L& land is nearing comp.eticn and wi.l soon be ready to be o-cupied. _. „ _ Cbas. McGrevey is mov ng a house , , . , from his father's plate tp his own , . . farm west of the railroad _. .. . , . . The pupils and teacher m Dist. No. 1 gave $4 to the Children's Horn« _. .. . . . „ , , . Funding Assn, in Boise as their „. , . , „ Thanksgiving offering. a , , _ . U,. cv.a. A crowd of Payette High School ... . , . . students enjoyed a party at the _ r V7_, . , Chapter House last Friday night. Mrs. Frank Miller of Payette was a we--k-tnd guest cf Mrs. E. F. , ... „/T .. __ J _ . \\ alter M attest) n returned to Boise „ , ... . . j Sunday to take up his duties at _ ,, .Link's Business Cell ge. Air. and Mrs. Nute Draper have _ ., . gone to Tamarac, Idaho, to visit relatives Mrs. C. P. Lattig entertain d the Ladies Social Club 1. st Tueiday. i vt«. d t „ „ » .. . , Mrs. R. L. Jimerson visited her „ mother m Payette last Sunlay. ... „ ,, T Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Lowery are „ _. „ , , . . _ . the proud parents of a baby boy, | dale cf arrival Saturday, Nov. 30.1 Mrs. Lowery is with her mo her, Mrs Van Fleet. Air. Craven is net much improved and is still under the ca ff' , Mrs. Sarah Mams has be;n vis« mg her daughter near Crytrtsl. D. R. Durham and fam ly were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. Howard. t Mr. and Airs. H. Waugh from the _ ., . „ * . . Oregon side spent Sunday wi h old . . _ , friends near Crysta 1 . _ ,, . . , Allies Cannon as suffering with ... . , , what first appeared to te rheuma ,, . . , . . , „ tism but later proved to be inflama .. , . . , . tion of the shou-der caused by a . , . bruise. - . . _ , „ Jennie Dawson and Airs. Sam .. , ,,, . , _ Adams of Weiser spent last week ,.. „ with Mrs. Craven. - . Jno. Stoneman who was home on a , , , , , . furlough had to report at a camp near Seattle Alonday morning. Aire. T. J. Jaikson, Mrs Denver i Nichols and Air. and Airs. M. Qualls i spent Thanksgiving at the Osco Quail i nome. The following is a part of a 1-tter „ _ , i written by a Payette County bov; ... _ who has been in France since July. T . , . . . . x . The letter was da ed Nov. 12'h the I . . day after the signing of the Armis tice j physi liana "Well, its all over and we are a happy bunch. I have been in the hospital 20 days but 1 have a lot tc j be thankful for yet. The French had a big day yesterday and I'll bet you! , .... . were havmg a big time in the States celebrating. Now the next thing is to sign the Peace terms and th n for the States and a discharge, that is what we are all locking forward to. We won't have any turkey to eat a this Thanksgiving but we have lot to be thankful for. POUND MASTER'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that I. J. T. Jefferis, Chief of Police and Ex Officio Pound' Alastcr of th; City of Payette, Idaho, have th:6 day seiz ed and impounded' the following described animals found running at large within the corporate limits of the City of Payette, Idaho, in vio lation of Ordinance No. 27 of the said' City of Payette, which saia ordinance was passed and! approved on the 9th day of September, A. D„ i903, to-wit: One Sorrel Gelding about seven years old, weight about'1100 pounds, crippled in left front foot with de-; formed hoof. No brands. One dark bay colt about two years old, star in forehead, white strip on nose, white right hind foot, blood; wart or sore on right fore leg be low knee. No brands. Notice is hereby given that on the 14th day of December A. D., 1918 at Banks Livery Bam in the City j of Payette, Idaho, at the hour of 2:00 p. m. on said' day, the said ani-j mais will be sold at public auction to! the highest blotter for cash, lawful money of the United States of Amer ica, unless the same shall be, before the said dite claimed by the own er or owners thereof and all charges and expenses indolent to said sei zure, impounding and keeping of said animals shall be paid by the owner or owners thereof. Dated this 3rd day of Decembe A. D. 1918. J. T. JEFFERIS. Chief of Police and Ex Offl lo Pound Master of the said City of Payette. Idaho. Browning Holds Record. The first Browning gun was made by John M. Browning when he was thir teen years old. It was not a machine gun, ns may be surmised. Air. r.rown ing Invented more successful firearms than any ten other men in history.— Forum. Sand Hollow Airs. Jim Holb.-ok is recovering frWn a sevepe c&kl - a,mcat had pneumonia. Clyde Bena height a nice bunch catüe at the McWil.iam* sale in Pay ette Nav 2 5th. He brought them . . , ranch. Joe MicG^e was at the Fee raach A , bZ Ï ^ able to , ... be out after having be.n sick for , , several days, ... Glenn Eldrtdge and Elmer Griep „ . , ... of Fruitland au toed up the Hollow , a h aj ' . . , , The Thanksgiving party given at ... . _ „ „ rr ., t ^a the home of G. S. Fee was reported .. success. All had a yolly une. „ „ . _ J. A. Harker was the lucky „ . ,, ,, , ,,, ct the Hollow to kill a coyote „ . _. * lLD, a *' are ' U ~ ne! ^ e 1 ^ al ' , , r . I School was opened last Mon lay. Ivan Smith ate Thanksgiving din . ner in the Hollow. ^ Harry Stottler is able to be out J again ' . ,, Miss Lav»da Darden visit-d s-' . . eral da}e * a£t week with Alias Inez R °? t ° f C ° Ve ' . .. ' A ' Bena marke ^ d c beef in Payette Saturday. _.... Miss Edith Bloomstrom and . Kiser of Crane creek were gu sts . „ _. of Miss Vera Fee Thms.'ay even n?. man last numerous a Will Little Willow The Plasterers have completed their part of the work; n.xt the plumbers, carpenters and pa.nters wi]1 complete ^ work aad :he new resideace will be dolle . Wal K shfltp over fram ^ , fhailk£ci . illgi r£ . , ,, , turning Sunday mornmg. Hi has no ' . , , , , idea when he wnl be home for good. „ , .. „ ■. Aiiss Hazel Hardman s. en: de , , . c.,. „ week-end a guest at the Sh:mP ranch ,, , ! Airs. A. E. Hartley and to;.s re turned to their home on th; Emmett _ ^ . Bench Saturday, „ -, . ,, c . Jasper Roe was a Paye.te bust . . , , n e ss visitor the t le of t e week. , , , _. , Jack and Will Syme made » .. . 9 . n .. proof on their himestiads at Paj ,, . ette Monday. , .. „ . „ , Mr. and Airs. C. A. Currin rnd chil , , ... T ™ „ dren and Miss Lencra Thom . . . , , . " at , the ShlEI> h ° m€ USt , en ™ S ' | " l , J ^ , U . '* r , ! az 67c. and fowls of all suds sky-, r~ , ,, -I high it seems as if the ranoher . . . . , .. 1 ought to get busy and make the ... . , . hen* lay. and mi k the o d bossie , cow harder than ever. , How fortunate cur lit le A alley . , , ought to feel: ;not one fatal one. Payette County is sure to be congratulated. iinal so few Flu cases and . . , . . . „ . ... t principally on their feeding habits, tMt he!; , is ;hroo?h th e ir activitv , n oatin;; hamfnl insects, ,, f „ s al , ; i arva .. without this constant aid, we would be powerless I to protect onr trees and crops from 1 the ravage ; of borers and such crcatn Could Not Live Without Birds. The value of birds to man is based j caterpillars, beetles. $1.50 Bv spt-ci a I arraii i'enit n we ciin offer vou a One Year Subscription to The rayeite Enterprise cf Payette, Idaho and a One Year Subscription to THE IDAHO FARMER for ou!v i $1.50 This Special Price for both papers is good ouiv for a short time Use This Order Blank The Payette Enterprise, Payette. Idaho Enclosed Hnd $1.50 for which send me The Payette Enterprise nud The Idaho Farmer for One Year each. Name Post Office State _ a P. 0. & E. AUTO STAGE UNE STANTON BROS., PAYETTE, IDA, LEAVE Miles DAILY and SUNDAY Q „ K ? ette 8:30 a ' In ' Emmett Ontario 6 9:00 " Falk Fruitland 5 9:20 " r>1 ., - 0 n orv . New Plymouth 13 9:30 ' p .» .>n 10-00 " rdlK LKJ iu.uu Arr. Emmett 33 11:20 " . Phone 216 or 68-W LEAVE 1:30 p. m. 2:30 " Miles 13 New Plymouth 20 Fruitland 2S Ontario 32 Arr, Pavette 33 X) • Driver—J. W. LEE Car-CADILLAC SPECIAL WE CALL FOR PASSENGERS IN TOWNS LUMBER & MILL WORK Honey Cases, Bee Hives MISSOURI OAK If you are going to build get our prices JBEFORE BUYING PAYETTE BOX MILLS MARK PRINDLE Prop The Fellow who fp^> ed with Jim tfik other night ^ j V \ zr j 1 on ran up against the shock of his life. small chew of Gravely lasts so much longer that it costs nothing^xtra to chew this ejass of tobacco. Jim knows tobacco. And before he got through, Jim made the fellow admit that Real Gravely tastes better and gives a satis faction you can't get out of ordinary tobacco. A It gofs farther — that': rrhy you can get the go^J taste of this dass of tobaccc trttheut extra cost. PEYTON BRAND Real Gravely Chewing Plug each piece packed in a pouch Walter Watts Ask the Barber at the Transfer All Kinds of Light STAR BARBER SHOP and Heavy Hauling done. Prices Right Satisfaction Guaranteed Automobile Trucks ABOUT R. D. X. for Dandrufr Cure or your Money Back Guaranteed by tbe Koken Barber Supply Co. J. L SMITH, Prop »♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦■H"» ♦« ♦♦ ♦♦< r++* +*** HOGS FOR SALE I have twelve young hogs fer sale. Weight about 80 pounds.— Al. B. Sher man, 4 miles south of Payette, tf. House Phone 88-j Quick Service ! FOR SALE: 30 touc good alfa fa Hay, 2 miles south of F rui l.n... — Phone 151-r, Fayette. tf. i.EFT FOR SALE: A JTi' OO po ish ed top. 6 hole, steel range, almost good as new, 335.00. Also a good sewing machine. 36 00. at the Com mercial Hotel. • i t2. J • LW m C u • i 'K/Jf -» y£i ■ ■! '-S-ll-u A Answer E. W. DUNN Auctioneer can ^ive You tbe benefit of 1 7 years experience in General Farm and Livestock Sales War relief Sales gratis everywhere Your business What is the safest, most con venient, most serviceable form cfl^h.lng? The answer to that :n for evtrv home, store, office or factory is ç MAZDA LAMPS It Î 3 no troublo to install them. They cry electric light socket. Simply un- ! o carbon lamps and i czxcvt the old in their places put EDISON MAZDA Lamps. Wi.h the same amount of elec- j t!city you will get three times the light . you before. Isn't that a saving 'vorth while? n > Let us help you solve your light problem. IDAHO POWER COMPANY is Solicited Phati3 Collect for Dates ay ette t Ida % 275-W P