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<r HE FILER RECORD AM IMDKI'CNDKNT SEW if Arm FI HMSIIKO AT EILKU, IUAUO JIÎ.NRM H. Killhum;« IlK.NitY K L.i MilI ubu .HiiUK SUB8CR1PTXON EA7ES One Year .. biz Months Single Copy LUO M LnloreO n «cuni oil Oi*tu»r «I t tm i*m\ otfi • mi PlW l Uefso Mardi *4 mit Salutatory. V ilh ibis isvue tbo MLKR O >KD rnaaea it* appearance 1er I be niMimgeinunt of tbe men name, are at the head of is column. ! he former editor and founder to- RECORD, VV. M. Zenhz, ire. after having successfully l ihed the paper fur an even months. The first issue of was issued on ii 20 of this year, the paper ig a successor of the NON RECORD, UU.SAN JOURNAL, which turn w** a *ucce»«ur of the LEK JOURNAL of which the' James W. Tanner was editor. 1 fie FILER JOURNAL was tided by Mr. Tanner on May, 1U, and Filer has never been thout a progressive newspaper Tlie town's first ire that lime. is>r was the FILER INDE NDENT established in 1908 by II, Scbildman, E. II. Rettig, I W. P. Shinn and .-d.ted by ■ *. IL II. Schildmnn. Tbe r was published by J. Warren f i it«, IONEER. editor of the BUHL Published for about • ree months after which dliam Howes established tbe I LER FILMS and he was ■retied by Sidney Turnipsued, * sold the plant to the Buhl •raid in December 1909. Thus ir was without a local paper til the establishment of the LER JOURNAL, from which ite a local paper has been pub lied cunslaolly, changing ouly i t name and ownership. The new owners will strive to ike the RECORD a bright sub intial, informative, inde|>endeut, Mirnal, which will go into nw in the community, leputablo advertising medium, 1 acquaint its readers with ail U will! every serves ss .Here of local intsresva. l . » aid in spreading luloiinaimn uout the country pvtsir, , resources of tbe hi ■vn in Idaho—the town situs mI the heart of the largest c ■ iy ..f gsted laud in North A net ics ihe RECORD to propos ■< lugurate no new jouruaiutic in valions, unless "all the news of Filer Country" is au innova »I. Its liald is Filer. Politically, the RECORD le pendent. It has no bias, and an organ of no group. U v«*t> nothing mure than bam, -a uty, open tuindednees, lime«#, loyalty and an a earnest I ée to render s real servier ■ n numtv. by co operation j IS censer A Lays Fine. Good Silo , No Hardpan or Rock, Plenty of Water ♦ v V •> ❖ SOS PER UK 4 ❖ ❖ s ♦♦♦ ❖ *9 ❖ ❖ ► V ❖ ❖ We are opening up the Marshall tract, 140 miles south of Salt Lake City, 640 miles from Los Angeles. Water will be delivered on this tract this fall. * ❖ ❖ ❖ > ❖ Price $65 per acre, firmly believe this land will advance $100 per acre within 3 years, make three trip* weekly. We Will Come, let us tell you about this big opportunity. % M A Real Investment > : IS ❖ .♦ ❖ ❖ A V ♦ 9 A W : *> v > ❖ ♦ ❖ ❖ Thie is bound by traditional policies, it is unhitmp «red, it .tartes with a cle%n slut«, j( |„ ambitious—yes, and is hereto etuyi paper no It will stand for tha spirit of Filer, and will seek {to interpret tbu town's ideals, hopes, ambitions resources, responsibilities, op por tuuitie*, its sorrows and pleasures and withall shall preserve and cherish that same confidence from the people of the community as they in turn shall find reflected in succeeding volumes of tha FILER RECORD. Twin Kails Daily Tim«»—W. M. 4 *" 12 t,M turne<l tbe public» t "' n of tL * F ' ler K ««>rd over to * ,onrv Ummers and Juneau Shinn al K,ler * Mr 8bilin h " taken "I** 1 " 1 wor k the jouroaliat line. Mr. Istmmers has been connected wilh th ® Fl,6r Journal for time as a printer. The first issue of the some u,,,ler the uew management will 00,1,0out Mr. Zeutx will remain in Filar for an in definite period. It is predicted paper that a splendid paper will be the uew management. Twin Kalla Daily News—. Juneau H. Shinn and Henry E. I stunners, both of Filer, have taken over tbe plant and manage ment of the Filer Record, » weekly newspaper established some years ago by the late J. W. Tanner. .Mr. Shinn is one of the batter known younger business men of Filer. tbe business through <"me years of with tiie plant under He returned recently from service in tbe naval reserve. Ha has considerable newspaper ex perience having on a number of occasion done special work for the [ win Falls News with signal Mr. I-ammsrs is also with the success. fsinilinr newspaper ^ J J'in.T owner-hip. 1 «I»*r will be an independ* ,l ' *P«l*« r it is announced. <l ' < VI Z'Oilz, he present publish er will rnnsin with the new or^uulxition fur t time. The nation is releivad to gat cheering wutds from the White House that President Wilson ia recovering from tha bieakdown occasioned by his •trenuous circle.'' Ha has borne up under a «tram for the past four years that would Ux the physique of the strongest of men. To hear of his probable recovery, is réassur toiingnovs to a nation that needs his Ud.-rshlp now more than aver. nervous 'swing around tha rrrr Jp(/< EVEN THE OLD light up with pleasure when a Ijox of oar superb confections I-, placed before them, piece • luscious treat In Itself all those delicious flavors that you prize so highly. Bon bons, chocolate cream», taffies and everything else i Every C «. iiLx TO/»>v i Jackson's Bakery. Highest Quality— Prompt *■< Kffieleat Servies I KQD THIS KODAK f - Jâ ■ L; Will be given to the school boy or girljwbo brings ns the largest number of REX ALL SCHOOL TABLET ('overs, bought from Filer I Pharmacy on or before .r . 1 • ■** l i CT- ] December 15 The Kodak will be award ed the winner, December 24. Pharmacy when needing pens, pencils. Inks, etc., also fountain pens and Ever Sharp Pencils. Ne. b iding Autographic Brownls Remember the Filer I Filer Pharmacy SMITH AND LEE BARBER SHOP BATH—SHINING CHAIR MODERN APPLIANCES Agent« for Twin Fallas Steam Laundry A FEW THOUSAND X : V : New Potato Bags t. o : Mi • •• t ♦:♦ Î. 15 Cents Each H. J. WEAVER ♦ ♦:♦ Î t X Farm and City Loans Easy Terms No Commission F. C. Graves Filer, Idaho * I Secure Valuables : V ❖ ❖ ❖ A ♦♦♦ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Those valuable papers that could nut be replaced; those important records. A A : Don't keep them at home where they are subject to lire theft or "spontaneous disappearance. Keep them behind locked steel dpors in tbe safety vaults of this bank. Act now for safety first and always. \ V ❖ 55 ❖ t X * ❖ 2 so * ❖ » ; ♦ ♦ ♦ ir ♦ ♦ c ❖ ♦♦♦ I ❖ First National Bank of Filer ♦ ♦ > I' ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Interest paid on time deposits Safe Deposit Boxes For Rent. î x I. **W~Wr < &&4rt~l*K**l**l* ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ *!♦ *> : i ❖ h A IQ : & ❖ / X w f A ; A V * A ❖ ? A .Æ0r/J : t. OUR CASH RESERVE : X A *!♦ is ample and is always maintained at a safe margin, *** so that almost any emergency demand for currency may be met from our vaults, greater than the financial demands made Our resources are ♦♦♦ upon them, and practically all assets are of a liquid nature 1 readily convertible into needed funds. ♦IV i o i ♦ ♦♦♦ t I EARNERS' AND MERCHANTS BANK ** FILER, IDAHO W. A. SHEAR, V Ice-Pre*. NaahcK Federal Reserve System : ♦% : * ♦.♦ I A H. U. SCHILDMAN. FveeWeul A. O. MADLAND, Cashier ; if : o » We Print Butterwrappers ««« aaa