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MANUFACTURERS OF UNION FLOUR SHORTS, BRAN & ROLLED FEED Our flour is warranted not to contain any acids or bleaching compound. Our chopper is now working and we are in posi- tion to do chopping of all kinds. We are in the market for 1 FAT HOGS every Monday We are always in the market for your GRAIN AT HIGHEST PRICES. Farm Machinery Flying Dutchman Gang Plows, Monitor Drills, Disc Harrows, Drag Harrows, Flying Dutchman Manure | Spreaders, Gas Engines, Fanning Mills, Wire Fencing, Farm Gates, U. S. Cream Separators. | ALFALFA AND CLOVER SEED Farmers Union Warehouse Company A. O. MARTIN, Mer. SATURDAY, JAN. 12 Jackie Saunders, in Sunny Jane A pretty story of a country girl and her books “A one-reel comedy” SUNDAY, JAN. 13 Baby Marie Osborn, in SUNSHINE and GOLD A rare story of kidnapping by gypsies “Luke’s Busy Day,” comedy TUESDAY, JAN. 15 The Tightening Snare Episode 13 of Gray Ghost ‘Stick Fingers’ comedy Mutual Weekly ‘Almost a Friar’ THURSDAY, JAN. 17 Gail Kane, in “WHOSE WIFE” One of life’s tragedies pictured and told in a most amaz- ing way “A Man Proposes,” comedy = The Orpheum «@ | British Airman Recovers From In- | pointing out the record of Miss Eleanor | Connecticut. Miss Weed, who assisted | Bi : | | ! ENORMOUS HAT ORDER PUZZLES ARMY CHIEFS Camp Funston, Kan.—“On e army campaign hat, size 10%,” ne ] O was the requisition of the com oO O 164th Depot brigade here, sen to the brigade supply officer. The supply officer, thinking i back to the company command. er. The latter stated that he really wanted a hat that size. Investigation developed that the hat is desired by one John Helsit, a giant Norwegian from North Dakota. He was home- | don’t trade here steading in that state when called for the draft. He has always had his hats made to order, and much trouble has re- sulted from this. Helsit is all fitted out excep the hat, and he is anxiously waiting for his headgear. Tha is on the way. We Want Your Trade | DESCENDS IN BURNING PLANE | juries Received After 1,000- F] Feet Drop. London.—After one of the most miraculous escapes of the war, Major | Bannatyne, D. S. O., is today recover- ing from his injuries in the Circen- cester hospital. While flying alone at a height of more than 1,000 feet his en- gine caught fire. He headed the ma- chine toward the ground. Soon the | flames reached his feet. He climbed out of the seat and crawled along the body of the plane toward the tail while the blazing plane plunged to- ward the earth. The flames reached him again. He swung himself off the frame and hung by his hands under the machine—now a mass of flames. , If good reliable goods, lowest possible prices, fair and square dealing, polite attention will get it, we can count on you for a customer. | He fell into a plowed field and was | } picked up suffering from a broken arm, | | scores of cuts and with all his hair scorched to a crisp. TO CURE DEMENTIA PRAECOX | ; Forn of Insanity Hitherto Regarded as Incurable Conquered by Physician. Huntington, W. Va.—Two patients formerly afflicted by dementia praecox, a form of insanity hitherto regarded as incurable, have been discharged from the Huntington State hospital as cured. Experiments devised by Dr. L. V. Guthrie, the superintendent having proven successful. The cures were effected by the use SSS OSS Ee EE _ ——————— ET _—————e oe of an intravenous infusion of normal salt solution. Other cases similarly treated are showing improvement. The ‘The Most of the Best For the Least’’ fms ‘ deficiency of sodiwm chloride. PROUD OF HER RECORD. I, the undersigned, having sold my place will offer for sale at public auction at said ranch 1-2 mile east and one mile south of Nezperce on THURSDAY, JAN. 17 gj Commencing at 10 a. m. sharp, the following described property—nothing reserved: Ten Registered Shorthorn Bulls Ranging from 6 mo. to 17 mo. old Ten Head | 54 Head| | Members of the National party, re- | | senting the suggestion that their White House pickets are not as patriotic as some of their less militant sisters, are Hill Weed, granddaughter of the late Representative Ebenezer J. Hill of in picketing last spring, was one of | : the 12 Vassar college girls who spent | & last summer on a farm, accomplishing | | a sum total of products sufficient to | feed 1,500 persons all winter and 20 | Just Arrived! A fine line of Ear Drops more at Vassar this year. IGNORANT NATION IS AT WAR. Recruit Says His Home Town in Ari- zona Also in Dark About World Affairs. Jewelry Repaired Engraving Handwork El Paso, Tex.—At least one Ameri- can did not know there was a war in progress in which the United States is participating until he appeared at the local navy recruiting office to en- | list. He is from Pinedale, Ariz., and | gave his name as Hyrum Smith Han- Patronize Our Advertisers E. A. SCHILLING, Jeweler Nuxoll Block—King street—Cottonwood and said no one there knew there was | a war in progress when he left. He was accepted for the navy. | head of live stock until next year’s | JM | crops are ripe. Miss Weed is a sopho- § fH of horses | coi ca Good stock From 1 to 8 yrs. old Chickens, Ducks, some seed barley and oats, big line of fa i d household goods, etc. Big free lunch bres a —————_—_—— TERMS: All sums of $20 and under, cash. Over $20 credit given until Oct. 1, 1918, pur- J chaser giving bankable note drawing 10 per cent int. 5 i Y +. 9 per cent baa thing must be settled for before removal irom: en eee Harry C. Cranke, Auc. I. H. J orgens, Owner Union State Bank, Clerk