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ow So ae Ra CPRAT RRs ETERS Sees Fees: So SDE NRRNE METER Lloyd Leach. Woodland _ precinct George Finney, Pleasant View precinct Ed Snowman. Pollock precinct Oscar Rhoades, Riggins precinct James Murray. Charles J_ Whiteside, Rocky Butte precinct BUSINESS TRANSACTED Platte Talbott sr. BY COUNTY FATHERS | “iting it William E. Hamilton, Keuterville precinct Raymond F. Bartlett. Charles Mader. Kooskia precinct Noah F_ King. John Johnson. Yellow Pine precinct Wilbur Box. : Proceedings of this, ‘the 16th day of January, 1923, here read and ap- (Continued from page 3) Douthard Kerlee. Chas. L. Bourland. Frank Howard. Juy F.’ Cleveland. David F. Van Pool. proved. Pee og eight Ato Slate Creek precinct Board here adjourned sine dic, rangeville No. 4 precinct George W. Treuary. | Lawrence Tipton. N. B. PETTIBONB, George B. Briscoe. David Woods, ites precinct Phil Hartman, Dale Clark, Chairman. Attest: Henry Telcher, Benj. Wells. Lake precinct os ey, Chas A. Goan, ¥. P. Church. on. - Clerk. Benj. Shaw. John A_ Bentley. bites aes Ane - dias Naar ret ee Sy natin eedelint whoe precine i est pape’ ies ‘A. R Lycan. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL George May. Lowell precinet A. N. Peterson, s Mt. Idaho precinct John A. Seay. Newsome precinct George R. Curtis, Orogrande precinct Whitebird precinct William Hogan, Marion Thompson. Pardee precinct H. L. Kirkham, Carl T_ Moore. S. S. Galloway Greencreek precinct Joseph Sattler. Adolph Hinkelman, Anthony Wessels. Harpster precinct Floyd Ferguson, Harris Ridge precinct Thomas Titting. John Day precinct M. Earl Sewell. Joseph precinct Ten Mile precinet A_ 8. Johnson, Warren precinct Ed Roden, Westlake precinct Adolph Johnson. ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of sale, made and entered by the Probate Court of the County of Idaho, State of Idaho, on February 14, 1923, in the matter of the estate of Herman Von . Bargen, the undersigned Executors of said; E. B. M. all in_the Oounty of estate will sell at Private sale, | Idaho, State of Idaho. subject to confirmation by the This sale will be made on or said Probate Court, the follow-|after the 19th day of March, ing described real property and real estate, to-wit: 1928, and bids will be received at office of H. Taylor, Grange- The N1% and the SE! of See. | ville, Idaho up to 12 o'clock, M., 1, Twp. 30, N. R. 1 E. B. M., ex-| of said day. cepting the right-of-way of the Terms of sale will be Cash on Camas Prairie Railway over and | confirmation of sale by Probate across the same; Hind the un-| Court. Bids will be received for divided one-half interest belong-|all of the above described real ing to said estate in and to the/estate or for any sub-division, SW, Sec. 18; El4 NE and | part or portion thereof. Nl4 SEW Sec. 23; WIZ NEY Right reserved to reject any and Wi4 and SEW Sec. 24;/|or all bids. NEY, and Wi% Sec. 25; SEY, NEW and NEY, SEY Sec. 26; Twp. 29 N. R. 1 E. B. M., and Dated February 24, 1928. W. B. Hussman, L. M. Harris, the W14 SW, being lots 8 and/10-3 Executors of said Estate. 4 Sec. 19 and lot 2 and SE} NW, Sec. 30 Twp. 29, N. R. 2 One 7-foot Deering Binder, good as new One 8-foot Van Brunt Drill, good as new 7 HEAD OF HORSES TWO BLUE MARES, 6 YEARS OLD, WEIGHT 2800 ONE GRAY MARE, 7 YEARS OLD, WEIGHT 1100 ONE GRAY HORSE, 9 YEARS OLD, WEIGHT 1100 ONE COLT 2 YEARS OLD ONE COLT 1 YEAR OLD described property to-wit on commencing at 10 a. m. TWO SOWS WITH THIRTEEN PIGS TEN HEAD OF SHOATS, ABOUT 7 MONTHS OLD Farming Machinery, Etc. One John Deere, 14-inch gang plow One John Deere, 16-inch walking plow One 3-section steel harrow One 6-foot double disc One 8-foot single disc _A Big Free Lunch Will Be Served At Noon TERM per cent interest from date of sale. Tony E. Baune, Owner One 5-horse gasoline engine One Burr feed chopper One 2-steated hack One single buggy One sled 1 corn cultivator One garden cultivator One set of breeching harness One set of lead harness One McCormick mower and rake One No. 12 De Lavel cream separator Six tons of Alfalfa hay Sen er a mos ee ee ee Having rented my ranch for a term of years I will sell at public auction on my ranch 4 miles north of Cottonwood on the old E. E. Lamb ranch the following Tuesday, March 13 15 Head of Cattle; 25 Hogs SEVEN HEAD OF GOOD MILK COWS—A NO. 1 FIVE 2-YEAR OLD HEIFERS TWO 1-YEAR OLD HEIFERS ONE 2-YEAR OLD STEER 100 pounds of timothy seed fa GROOM BUYS WEUDING DRESS Father of. Turkish Bride Is at Leact Relieved of That Part of the Expense. An old Turkish tradition Is to the effect that Mohammed said, “When the servant of Allah marries he per fects half of his religion.” It is also related that the Prophet, being in- formed that 4 certain man was unmar- ried, asked him, “Art thou sound and healthy?” “I am,” replied the bach- elor. “Then,” said the Friend of Allah, “thou art one of the brothers of the devil.” However, according to the law of Islam, marriage is not a relig- fous, but a civil contract. The weddifig dress for the bride, to- gether with sundry accessories, are furnished by the bridegroom. The rest of the trousseau is provided by her parents, as also are the household linen and bedding, kitchen utensils and furhiture. The wedding festivities ex- tend over a week, and however ill a father can afford the expenses insep- } arable from their due celebration, cus- tom compels him to incur them. In the ease of a widow, or woman who has been divurced, these elaborate formal- ities are dispensed with, and no cele- bration Js considered necessary at the wedding of a woman of slave orlg!n. PLANS INVASION OF EUROPE | | American Oil Company Likely to Ee- tablish Distributing Stations Throughout Czechoslovakia. Czechoslovakian motorists will no longer have to carry cans of gasoline | with them when making extended trips, | on account of lack of distributing gas- One truck wagon One fanning mill e All sums of $20 under, cash. All sums over that amount time will * be given to Nov. 1, 1923 on approved bankable note bearing 10 Nothing to be removed until settled for. 5 per cent discount for cash. First National Bank of Cottonwood, Clerk Harry Cranke, Auctioneer Other articles too numerous to mention oline stations. Up to the present time, according to the New York Times, sup- | ply stations for the distribution of gas- oline to passing automobilists have been unknown In this republic. An American ofl company, through its representutive at Prague, ts plan- ning to establish distributing stations at principal business crossings and in certain of the city parks during the coming summer, These stations will relieve automobile owners from the present necessity of carrying a can or two of gasoline on their trips and of keeping supplies of gasoline and vther essentials in reserve | in their garages. In addition to fur- nishing supplies the stations are to be equipped with material for making minor repairs. Professor Langley Justified. The fact that the Peyret glider, which has Just won the Datly Mall competition in England and estab- Ushed the world’s duration record for this type of flying, is constructed al- most exactly along the lines of the original Langley steam-driven “air- drome,” which was making the first flights of a heavier-than-air machine a little more than a quarter of a cen- tury ago, constitutes a remarkable vindication of the correctness of Pro- fessor Langley’s design It was con- cerning these early flights that Pro- fessor Langley made the following comment: “And now it may be asked, What has been done? This has been done: A ‘flying machine,’ so long a type for ridicule, has really flown; it has demonstrated its practicability in the only satisfactory way—by actu- ally flying.” Does the world in the least appreciate the difficulties over- come by its ploneers?—Christian Set- ence Monitor, We repair all makes of bat- teries. 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