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Sespereas UO SAID TED a ARI LAK bade adalat ee ledge If it is BELGRADE TO “COME BACK” (TTT MRE LUMBER! Wait 0 ae : | Citizens of Serbian Capital Confident ran ; ae f “HE Their Beloved City Will Ri | If you plan on building =.2.4tt it will pay you fo See me Fi nce Posts | ig Breet Te "Kali, pe i about lumber prices before placit’g your order, A full stock of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia ar* | Rough and Diessed Lumber | Jugo-Slavia, is now a mere shell of iss |‘ : } ; ltonner self. ‘The Serbs used to be |} ¢@ hand and guarantee prices as Iw as the lowest and quality remarkably proud of thelr metropolis, |, @@ual to the best. Give mea cl ance to quote prices on lumber. Did they not possess a city witb first- Tie de bes KRIEGER KEU +ERVILLE, IDAHO class hotels, electric cars, a boulevard. |! good shops, and all other modern con | veniences, not to mention a profusion ped SEE eee of the coffee houses and gardens so dear to the heart of the Serb? | [ee ee CCR CNE a These coffee houses of Belgrade are | more of an institution than the tavern When in Grangeville: call at | ever was in London. A cupful of | black coffee in a public garden, a mil- i ] he 1m) | itary band playing the weird Slavie | songs, and the young people dancing the old folk dances on the grass—these | represent the height of contentment Wood | Harness you want I have it sete eee nenfeofe ate oleate oferta oferta oe rfe oferta lenge stent Re oe ee ee ee a he ortehondesheegentesteafestenteotentesteodenteobeodedendeoted, a Food prepared in the Electric Oven © : to the Serb after a day’s work. for your | During the war, however, there was little coffee drunk in Belgrade, and | Ice Cold Drinks | the Serbs ve forgotten how to dance. | Cigars Ete atically shelled by the enemy, ’ . is superior to that cooked: by any other method | | While the streets of a city are system- nnd ev- ery ablebodied man is off to war, the citizens think less of comfort and con- cern themselves with safety. i Belgrade was deserted, but its peo- Stockholders’ Meeting. ple, those who survived, are coming . . ° back to their wrecked homes, They . . s A regular annual meeting of re are still battling with hunger, and their Grangeville Electric Light & Power Co. stockholders of the Farmers Union loved citys in dliaoa, Bub they, are W archouse Co., Ltd., will be held in| nopeful. As the capital of a Slav re- G ottonwood, Idaho Odd Fellows hall on Saturday, June} puptic, Belgrade has. they believe, en- 14, 1919, at 1 p. m. for the purpose | tered upon a new and more auspicious i ing new officers for the ensuing! era of its histor ee {[, encmm vance am emeiemeveasemsentencen:| (een ane can emncennieDcenD( aDeemnremeanm year, and the transaction of any otheg business that may come before the sols PROTECT THE SONG BIRDS [| PATHE PHONOGRAPH 18-6 A, O. MARTIN, Secretary.) sound Advice Which Is as Applicable | Faas a 3 eee \ to Whited) Statepoaantey Catia: We carry the well-known PATHE PHONOGRAPH and _ invite SEL el aoe eee dian Farmers. | | all persons contemplating purchasing a phonograph to look into YPOPVOPOES LEE LOOO LE COOEC OO? i eee | Manufacturers of Flour the merits of this wonderful machine, Notice for Publication Our songbirds are now on their way Departinent of the Interior, U, S. Land Office | fo their Canadian haunts, and some at Lewiston, Idaho, April 29, i919. en that William Henry | Of them maj Guaranteed to Play a Record 1000 Times | Rexok DRUG STORE ive arrived when these | Notice is hereby Read, whose po: lines are rei Thoir return suggests | ay fe the old admonition—protect them in | Shorts Bran and Rolled Feed ’ ea Bat Rnc ‘every way possible, because they are | ? 9 | dinnnd te timber. thers the best protectors of our gardens, our | Crab Scnaecer: Bron! . Be ee ~| garden crops and our orch s. With- ys ' ° 3 nas skentént and | out these birds the insects would “eat || [| The Busy Druggist Cottonwood, Idaho alti Lane ooe ene us out of house and home.” a eteene Count cisiiameecuanemedaus? || iameesaniaueeeue) cetacmss veces ari ac inér imber estimated 70000 In an article ou the protection of So oe reece mance emcee: || moms eam omens rem nd the land $10.00; that! wild Jife Jack Miner condenses. the | ement on the 1sth} whole e into a single rgraph. | on tdaHs takes the robin as the representa- —_WE BUY ty to protest this pur-| tive of our winged allies in the war- onitest at fare against insects and worms, and he | All Issues of Liberty Bonds states his e in this fashio | “Now what good is the robin? Ev- | rows, Flying Dutchman Manure Spreaders, Gas Engines Fanning Mills, Wire Fencing, Farm Gates al id would d 18-10 ) a Flying Dutchman Cang Plows, Monitor Drills, Drag Har- | ; | | If you are compelled through force of cirumstances to sell your bonds, take them to your banker and ask him to draw a sight- 1/] draft on us with bonds attached, or send the bonds to us your- Land Office at Lewiston, Idaho, May | Went over and picked the robin up. || Self by registered mail. We will remit you on day received at the best market price. Telephone, wire, or write for quotations on Liberty Bonds or any security quotations. 2, 1919, Two cutworms were squirming on the erybody knows the robin. A boy Notice is hereby given that Earl) ground—the robin had had them in pring Camp, Idaho, ' his beak. I held thé bird up, and two We are always in the market for your NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION | slong the road with a .2 made} more fell out of his mouth, Remem- | IRVING WHITEHOUSE COMPANY i Department of the Interior, U. S | Tobin sitting there, and killed j Van Pool, of § i | who, on November 1, 191 . A) Homestead Entry, No. 06354, for) ).. ae i ao Davenport Hotel Building, Box 67 Spokane, Washington. t ’ 4 rey a TNT 4 OTL At. 1%, Sy, _| ber, one cut worm will cut down five | » pol a o We Receive Fat Hogs Every Monday 3) sw sw ‘xiv, ana wie Spy,| fer one cut worm wil out qu Soe Groceries June, 1919, ear 3 A ; Claimant names as witnesses: j it is true."—Montreal Herald. Township 29 North, Range 3/ Worm does his work and then hides 3 Meridian, has filed no-| under the soil; Mr. Robin comes hop- | FARMERS UNION WAREHOUSE 4 yfer1 Wate, of Joseph, Idaho: aoa a Washington Association ot | 4 MILLING & ELEVATOR CO., Ltd ities des Ash Bator rhe eee | robin, If anyone tells you that a | VEN and Receiver, U. S. Land ice, 8b sowin wilt \desiray sanundredcute Lewiston, Idaho, on the 17th day of; pales eee) Re eT a! : TA I. SHEHAN, S. T. yorms i y take it fr him tha 2 worms in a day take it from him that | Members of t. of intention to make three year| ping along, picks in there and pulls 7 7 ', to establish claim to the land) him out—and then turns him into a FRANK P. LINT, D. S. T. WILLIAM P. SHEHAN, S. T. Idaho; George J. Smith, of Spring] An ex-member of the London county fe vane Tene Picket Chamberlin, of | council, the Rey. H. B. Chapman, vicat | Drugless Physicians of that quaint relic of old London, the | | PRPBRLBD ABA ABR EBRD IRIND BAAD AMAA SAAR RDS 19-5 Henry Heitfeld, Register. See RRUBEIe a RaoneA na Gna ‘4 | water of the Strand, has emerged into | Stiffened Joints Rheumatism { | print, in the columns of the Morning | | | Post, on the great amusement ques- Stomach Troubles Catarrh i| | tion, Mr, Chapman is convinced that | Constipation Paralysis BI all is not well in the theatrical state | . . | of England, and there are many who | Liver Trouble Neuralgia | | agree with him, Still he is no mere | Lumbago Female Complaints feonoclast. He has his remedy. It | is a very simple one—a ministry of H . Bite denueauias euidcdinables, ea ite Nee ous suroubles and Kindred Ailments Successfully established without delay, But then | Treated Without Drugs or Surgery Mr. Chapman admits that he is an “in- Mak corrigible optimist.” Perl ake appointment by letter H Chapman might add to the 5 | or call at offive Consultation Free | nations by editing a new edition of the | works of Demokritos of Abdera, the Laughing Philosopher, unless, as is | CLARKSTON WASH Phone 810 j quite possible, and not without rea- | ] ——_—. son, he regards Demokritos as the first |] of pessimis: rad F iti (PE EE 33 SSNS HS x SOs PA ee oe ver “ST PoP CE SS For Home Gardeners. Home food production will continue because it has been found worth | ° D 4 while, is the prediction made in “The When In Grangeville Eat at the War Garden Victorious,” a history of the wi ement in the Unit- | ed States which has just been Issued. © e The book, which gives a complete ree- | ord of the campaign, declares that . “there is no question that the cultiva- tors of our war gardens, now become vic gardens, will continue their Sn labo The volume is not for sale but is being sent to libraries, garden committees and others interested in keeping a permanent record of this -work. The author is Charles Lathrop TESS 4 i i I = | Wil, ca gy i ih i ny iN Pack, president of the National War yeu can’t help cutting loose joy’us Garden commission, with whose com- k * flush pliments the book is distributed, + Copyricht remarks every time you flush your it The neatest nd most up to date Red Reynolds _ smokespot with Prince Albert—it hits Ventriloquist’s Fun. 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