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wo LADIES Of Fine New Coats, Suits and Dresses Mr. and Mrs. Stewart of the Fashion Shop, Moscow, Idaho will be at our store all day Tuesday, April 27 with a fine display of the very latest in Coats, Suits and Dresses Special low advertising prices to get you acquainted with the class of garments carried by this store Remember Tuesday, April 27 ---ONE DAY ONLY Jj. V. BAKER & SON “Where Quality and Prices Meet’ eee NANA SISU i CAE RY | SALE! a COMMON SENSE BIG FEA- | ing the right of the road’—the TURE IN MOTOR LAW| law of courtesy and the statute Secretary of State Julius A. | law.” Schmahl of Minnesota has com-| ‘‘The statute law will seldom piled a budget of common sense | be violated if the law if courtesy in the Minnesota manual for is strickly adhered to.” motorists, that is of interest to| “When a person buys a motor automobile owners in the Inland | vehicle the highways are not Empire. Excerpts follow: | thrown in.’ “There are two laws govern- | “It is not necessary for the F. D. Garage Located North Catholic Church When you come to town look for the F. D. Garage for Lubercating Oil and Red Crown Gas. Let us look over your car and if you have old tires on your car or layed up at home, don’t condemn them bring them to us, let us look them over as I will be in shape to take care of the Tire trouble of all kinds, Leo P. Simon, Prop. “When good fellows get together, I’m right there” —Chesterfield tg most companionable bunch of tobaccos ever rolled into a cigarette —silky, cromatic Turkish, and fine, full-flavored Domestic, expertly chosen and expertly blended. That’s Chester- field. And they sure do “satisfy!” hesterfield driver of a motor vehicle to blow } up when he has a blowout.” “Tt is cheaper to keep a motor vehicle properly lighted and tag- ged than it is to pay fines.” “Brakes were put on motor vehicles for use—not purely for ornamental purposes.” “Do unto other motorists as you would have them do unto on the highway.” “A street car runs on a fixed tract and cannot get out of the way of a motor vehicle.” “Watch out for children; a child can start quicker than a car can stop.” “A motor vehicle is not an aeroplane; don’t try to fly.” “Women drivers of motor vehicles should be given special consideration—and watching.” “Roads were made_ to travel on—not to burn up.” “It is a poor way to save time to speed for 10 minutes and spend 10 days in the workhouse | for the offense.” “No driver of a motor vehicle ‘was ever brought into court | charged with the offense of driv- ing too carefully.” “Don’t argue with another | owner that you have the better }ear unless you are bigger than ‘he is.” “If you monkey with a motor | vehicle buy one of your own.” HAVE MEMORIAL PARK. The old spirit of the Nezperce way of meeting public demands and supplying the wherewithal for civic improvements was fine-| ly manifest at the smoker in the American Legion club room last Tuesday night when the matter of providing a memorial park in you, when you find them stuck} AOL E LA eC LL GA “BETTER BE SAFE THAN SORRY” Case Tractors represent the highest development of tractors. They are the pioneer tractors of America. They are backed by three-quarters of a century of successful experience in manufacturing farm machinery. They are a proved success—not an experiment. Case Tractors are fully tested before they leave the factory. They must develop power in excessof their rating. they must qualify for the hard work de- manded of them on the farm. Case Tractors are made in five sizes. Each one carries a guarantee to perform as well, or better, than any other on a given job. There’s a size for you. uA LAA ARG adit A nso adi UDP UALS ASANTE Cottonwood Hardware & Imp. Co. honor of the four young men of this community (Wm. Booth, John Cecil Cox, Carroll Rowe and Basil Yates) who fell in the nation’s cause on the fields of France. A large crowd of rep- resentative citizens was in at- tendance at the meeting and the CIGARETTES tisk They Sabet adoption of the park resolution was unanimous. The selected is the Chautau- ua block on south Main street. and is considered an ideal spot for purpose. The matter of utilizing a por- | quickly followed by others, until | thus handling the memorial idea. tion of the grounds for base ball | within a very short time a total) After the adoption of the park and recreation purposes and an-jof $2375 was raised by the| scheme, P. M. Harding, C. J. other portion for stock shows | crowd. was next taken up and on this} Leo Robertson, prime mover point some discussion was had.| for the park, opened the meeting with the result that this arrange} and on motion, A. A. Hunter was ment, too, was agreed to with| made chairman and W. P. Cong- enthusiastic unanimity. Which| er, secretary. Messrs. Robertson fact was accentuated when the|and C. W. KettmMan, who had matter of providing the neces-| worked out the details of the sary funds was reached. C. W./| matter, used maps they had Felt opened the subscription list}drawn in effectively setting with the proffor of $100 and was|forth plans .and posnibilities in | Miller and Wm. Sullivan were | appointed as a committee to se- | cure subscriptions, and entered immediately upon their duties. Further subscription will be tak- en by this committee, until an ample fund is provided to meet all the needs, and all desirous of contributing to the worthy pro- ject should notify either of these gentlemen. —Nezperce Herald. )