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EV E N IN G C A PITA L N EW S, T U E SD A Y , NOV. 6, 1917.

FlNAt H E A R IN G S FOR HOLLISTER w LANDS DEC. 1 0

A PARTICLE iCASCARETSSEU DANDRUEE OR TWENTY MILLION A FALLING HAIR BOXES PER YEAR

IBest, Safest Cathartic for Liver

Its and Bowels, and PeoJJle Know It.

The Little N ew s o f B oiseEEZZ3:

Attorney General Instructed to Report at Early Date on Controversy Before the Board.

Alleged Fraudulent U se of Dummy Entrymen to Be Definitely Settled—Manu­facture of W ar M aterial Comes Up. *

T he » tä te land board ha» decided to conduct a final h e a rin g in to the H o llis te r land co n tro v e rsy on Dec. 10, p r io r to w hich tim e It {lopes to havo a com plete rep o r t reg a rd in g th e lands Involved from A tto rn ey Q eneral T. A. W alter«. A lleged frau d u len t u»e of dum m y en try m en to acq u ire acreage in th e tra c t ia charged . T h is conclu- alon was reach ed a f te r th e board had been in session a ll da: 'lo n d a y . The |m inute» of th e b o ard follow:

Boise, Idaho, Nov. 5, 1917.—S ta te ■ ' board of land com m issioners of th e :

s ta te of Idaho m et th is d ay in r e g u ­la r session. All m em bers p resen t.

W hereupon th e follow ing proceedings • e r e had, to -w lt:

M inutes of th e p rev ious m eeting read and approved.M A N U F A CTU RE WAR MATERIAL.

M otion w as m ade by G overnor A lex ­ander, w hich ca rried unanim ously , th a t th e req u est of C harles A. A ttrldge , Ozone, Idaho, In reg a rd to tra n s fe rr in g h is lease, be g ran te d prov id ing he s a t ­isfies th e s ta te land board th a t he Is engaged In th e m an u fa c tu re of w ar m a ­te ria l to a s s is t th e g o v ern m en t of th e U nited S ta te s In w ar; o therw ise , th e req u est w ill n o t be g ran ted .

A pplication of Jo h n L elschner for p a rtia l release of s ta te m ortgage No. 1633 w as approved an d the governor u* ch a irm an and th e re g is te r aa se c ­re ta ry of th e hoard w ore a u th o rize d to sign same, and th e 334.74, p ro p o rtio n ­a te sh a re of p rin c ip al h ere to fo re o r ­dered paid by th e board , w as o rdered waived.

A pplication of R. J . Com stock, p re s i ­dent F irs t N ationa l bank, R exburg, Idaho, to tra n s fe r leave No. 3528. was upon m otion, denied by th e board.

M otion w as then m ade by G overnor Alexander, w hich carried , th a t th e r e ­port of Mr. M adden In re la tio n to the H ollister lan d s be tak e n up by the board

Save Your Hair! Double Beauty in Just a Few

Moments.

“Danderine” Makes Your Hair Thick, Glossy, Wavy and

Beautiful.

They’re Fine ! Don’t Stay Bili­ous, Sick, Headachy or

Constipated.

W ith in ten m inu te« a f te r an a p p li ­cation of Danderine. you can n o t find a single tra c e of d a n d ru f f o r fa lling h a if and y o u r scalp w ill not Itch, hu t w hat w ill plea.se you m oat w ill be a fte r a few w eeks’ use, w hen you aee new hair, fine and dow ny a t f ir s t— ye«— h u t rea lly new h a ir—g row ing all over the scalp.

D anderine Is to th e h a ir w h a t fresh show ers of ra in and su n sh in e a re to vegetation . It goes r ig h t to th e roots, in v igora tes an d s tre n g th e n s them . Its ex h iiiara tin g , s tim u la t in g an d life?-pro­ducing p ro p ertie s cau se th e h a ir to grow long, s tro n g an d beau tifu l.

A lit tle D an d erin e im m ediately doubles th e b e a u ty of y o u r h a ir, No d iffe rence how dulll, faded, b r ittle and scraggy, ju s t m oisten a clo th w ith D anderine an d ca re fu lly d raw it tn ro u g h yo u r hair, ta k in g one sm all s tra n d a t a tim e. T he effec t is a m a z ­in g —your h a ir w ill be ligh t, flu ffy and wavy, and have an a p p ea ran ce of

i ab u n d an ce ; an in co m p arab le lu stre , so ftn ess and luxuriance .

Get a sm all b o ttle of K now lton 's D anderine from an y d ru g s to re or to ile t c o u n te r fo r a few cen ts and prove th a t your h a ir is a s p re tty and soft as a n y —th a t it h a s been neglected or in ju red by ca re le ss t re a tm e n t— th a t ’s a ll—you su re ly can have b e a u ­tifu l h a ir an d lo ts of it if you will Just try a lit tle D an d erin e .—Adv.

WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP

LAUNCH BOOM TOR GEORGE E. W E E K S FOR CONGRESSMAND e m o c r a t s in Northern

Idaho M eet at Coeur d ’­Alene and Bring Forth Fellow Townsman.

A boom fo r G eorge F . W eeks C oeur d 'A lene as a c a n d id a te fo r con-

to A tto rn ey G eneral T. A. W a lte rs fo r CTessman from th e . F irs t d is tr ic t of rep o r t a t an early date , and th e h o ard i IrtnHo. w as launched a t ( oeur d A leneto tak e th e m a tte r up aga in on Dec. j b >' d e m o c ra ts d u rin g a b a n q u e t held10 1917. ' *n h o nor of W. R. Jam ieso n , a s s is ta n t

G eorge W. Rice, Tw in Falls, ap p ea red I trPaHUr<?r of th e n a tio n a l p a rty o rg an l-____ and m ade ap p lica tio n for w a te r r ig h t ! nation. W eeks is well know n In Boise.A d iscussion w as had w ith A tto rn ey fo r school land p u rch a se d by him la s t , vvas here la s t w in te r w hile th e leg-

W llcox and Mr. R n rrett, w here- j sp rin g in th e a m o u n t of 280 a c re s i »la t u re w as in session an d spoke a t

o’clock p. m. to co n sid er th e m a tte r fu r th e r.

Two o'clock, p. m.T he board m et p u rsu a n t to a d jo u rn ­

m ent.Sam e m em bers p re se n t as a t the

m orn in g session.S E T FI NA L HEARING.

A fter b ea rin g fu r th e r from A tto rney R. V. W ilcox, W endell, rep re se n tin g the B a r re t t an d S lm onton e n tr ie s on th e H o llis ter lands, W eslèy T. S ta ffo rd , Gooding, a tto rn ey fo r th e C en tra l T ru s t com pany, and M ayor Sam H. H ay s, Boise, rep re se n tin g th e Boise T itle & T ru s t com pany, th e m a tte r was. upon m otion of G overnor A lexander, re fe rred

E njoy life! K eep clean «inside w ith C asca re ts . T ak e one or tw o a t n igh t and enjoy th e n icest, g e n tle s t l iv e r and bowel c lean sin g you ev e r experienced . W ake up feeling g rand . Y our head will be clear, y o u r tongue clean, b rea th right, s tom ach sw eet an d your liv er and th ir ty feet of bow els ac tive . Get a box a t an y d ru g s to re and s tra ig h te n up. S top the. headaches, bilious spells, had colds and bad d a y s—B rig h ten up, C heer up, C lean up! M others should give a whole C asca re t to ch ild ren w hen cross, bilious, feverish or if ton g u e Is co a ted —th ey a re h a rm less—n ev erg ripe or sicken .—Adv.

NA M ED T E N T INS P E CTO R.G eorge F. S alle of th is c ity h as been

o ffic ia lly n o tified by H e n ry G. S harpe, q u a r te rm a s te r gen era l. IT. S. A., th a t he h as been a p p o in ted by th e se c re ta ry of w a r a s in sp ec to r of te n ts a t 11200 p er a n n u m fo r d u ty in th e q u a r te r ­m as te r’s co rp s ,P h ilad e lp h ia , Pa. H e is d irec ted to proceed to P h ilad e lp h ia im ­m ed ia te ly . Mr. S alle will leave Boise to rep o r t on T h u rsd ay . H e is well know n h ere an d Is ju n io r m em b er of th e Boise T e n t & A w ning com pany.

FIREM AN IN JU R ED .C h arle s Spore. sw ingm an a t the

C e n tra l s ta tio n fell from a lad d e r th is m o rn in g at 9 o 'clock, b rea k in g both bones in bis le ft leg ju s t above th e ankle . H e w as w a sh in g w h itew ash i from a w all w hen th e lad d e r slipped from th e bo ttom and he fell to the cem ent floor. H e w as a t once tak en to a ho sp ita l w here th e f ra c tu re w as set. Mr. Spore resides on S ou th T hird s tree t.

CLASS FOR B U S I N E S S BOYS.T he physical d ire c to r of th e Y. M.

C. A. a n n o u n ces a c lass fo r b u siness h o y s betw een th e ages of 14 and 17 years. T he c la ss opens to n ig h t and

(ro a d . $2,879.58; lib ra ry , $468.04; sp rink ling , $1,937.08; cem etery , $511.20. Ow ing to th e fac t th a t cona iderab le ; road w ork is being done a t th e cerne- j te ry th e bills on th a t fund w ere h ig h er; th an usual. M ayor H ays, wHb has been unable to. a tte n d th e council for; several m eetin g s on a cco u n t p t illness IJ w as p resen t th is a fte rn o o n .

The arrival of large shipments of New Coats gives added impetus to the Coat Selling Event of this store.

In c

PERSONALS.A. J. T u ck e r an d G eorge T u c k e r a re

Boise v isito rs from Buhl.-»Mrs. J . F. C raw ford an d B lanche

C raw ford of M ontour a r e v isitin g frien d s and sh opp ing in th e city .

Mr. an d M rs. M. J . Sw eeley are sp end ing a few’ day s in Boise from T w in Falls.

J. W. W ebste r of R exburg is a t t e n d ­ing to busin ess m a tte rs in th e city . I

F red W. Gooding, th e well known Shoshone sheepm an , is a Boise business , v isitor. 4

H. P. G olding a rriv ed h e re M onday Î n igh t ^rom Pocatello . H e is a t th e ' B ristol.

M. J. B arro w s cam e over from K ing ! H ill M onday even ing to spend a day j or tw o in th e city .

O. H. H azelton is in from P earl, a !W’ill m eet T u esd ay and F rid a y n ig h ts ’ g u e s t a t th e Pacific.a t 7 o’clock. It Is for boys w ho w o rk ! M e rr itt K. Snow 'berger is spend ingd u rin g th e day and school boys h a v - j a few day s in Boise. He cam e up froming p a p e r rou tes. T h e o lder boys' j P a y e tte M onday n ig h t.class, w hich h as been m ee tin g M onday K arl F. W illiam s is tra n s a c tin g busl- Ian d F r id a y n ig h ts , will in th e fu tu re ; ness in th e city , l ie a rr iv e d M on d ay 'm eet M onday and T h u rsd ay n igh ts.

R A N C H E R S H IP S A P P L E S .E. H. H eller, w hose ran c h is ju s t

w est of P ie rce park , w ill th is week sh ip a c a r of fine ap p les to th e e a s t ­e rn m ark e t. T ho ecle w as m ade by an Ogden firm an d tlve app les a re b e ­ing packed on th e H elle r ranch .

n ig h t from S ilver City.P. G. Jo h n s to n of La G rande is a

g u est a t the Idanha.E. W. C laiborn of Tw in F a lls is in

the c ity for a few days.R. S. Coon rad and fam ily and R. J.

M cDonald a re down from Cascade. They a re sto p p in g a t th e G rand. !

W . D. H arv ey of S m ith ’s F e rry is in the c ity to spend a day or two.

Mr. and M rs. G us E. K lllo ran a re v isito rs in th e city from W allace.

C h arles Johnson is here from A m erl- jea n F alla on a b rie f v isit.

New models designed by Lanoin, Chemit, Pa- quin, Jenny and Callot. Their products grip the appreciation of every woman.

P L E A D S NOT GUILTY.F ran k C av iness en te red a plea of

not g u ilty In d is t r ic t c o u rt today to th e ch arg e of o b ta in in g m oney un d er false p retenses. F o llow ing h is plea a d e m u rre r to tlie com pla in t w as filed I Loren C lay and C. C. L arso n of P ay - and also a m otion to s tr ik e o u t t h e ) 0**« *P®nt M onday in Boise, nam es of o th e r d e fe n d a n ts from th e , M rs. C lara Gish W ork h as re tu rn ed c o m p la in t and a lso th e w ords, **Fugi- j from a v isit a t R upert, tiv es from ju s tic e .” No ac tion upon

upon the board ad journed un til 2

EVERYONE LIKES THIS COLD CURE

‘Pape’s Cold Compound” Ends a Cold or Grippe in a

Few Hours.

Upon m otion th e m a t te r w as re fe rred to th e a tto rn ey gen e ra l fo r in v es tlg a - 1 tion and rep o r t to th e board.

T he follow ing farm loan ap p llca -

th e Je ffe rso n banquet..SU GGESTION T A K E N UP.

T h e su g g estio n of Mr. Jam ieso n th a t Mr. W eeks be ru n a s a c a n d id a te fo r

tie n s w ere « ran te d by th e board an d ; rep re se n ta tiv e from Idaho w as tak en th e reg is te r In stru c ted to refund to a p - ub b >\ ,h e lead ers of h ls h«’''» '1 w ho

Y our cold w ill b reak and all grippe m ise ry end a f te r tak in g a dose of “ P ap e 's Cold Com pound” every two h o u rs un til th re e doses a re taken .

I t p rom ptly opens c logged-up n o s ­t r i ls and a ir p assag es in th e head, s to p s n a s ty d isch arg e o r nose running , re liev es s ick headache, dullness, fev ­e rish n ess , sore Ih roa t, sneering , so re ­n ess and stiffn ess .

D on’t s ta y s tu ffed -u p ! Quit blowing an d snuffling ! E ase your th robb ing h e a d —n o th in g else in th e world gives such p ro m p t relief a s "P ap e’s Cold Com pound,” w hich co sts only a few c en ts a t a n y d ru g s to r e .. It a c ts w ith ­o u t a ssis tan ce , ta s te s nice, and cqpsea a d d itio n a l in fo rm ation , no inconvenience. A ccept no su b stl-

. tu te .—Adv.

p lic a n ts b alance of 1 p e r c en t fee paid a f te r d e d u c tin g expense of a p p ra is e ­m en t: Carl G lörfeld. R ockland, $2650;refu n d , $29.35; H enry E liason. R o ck ­land, $1500, refu n d $12.85; B ert Mo- W om ack. R ockland. $1000, refu n d $2.85; W illiam D. R yder, P a rm a , $1200 ; S tu a r t M utch, C aldw ell, $2500, refund, $ 11 .

DENY AP PLICAT IO NS.T he fo llow ing loan a p p lic a tio n s w’ere

den ied by th e board , and th e reg is te r in s tru c te d to re fu n d to a p p lic a n ts the ’d iffe rence betw een one p e r c en t and cost of a p p ra ise m e n t: E dw ard L.S tevens, M ountain H om e, $1500; W ill ­iam B utzien, W hlte ljird , $800; John F. K osanke, A m erican F a lls , $1500.

A pplication o f D avid H . H illhouse and F rank B. H illhouse, B ockland, Idaho, fo r a renew al an d in crease loan of $2500 an d $5000* resp ec tiv e ly , w ere denied by th e board , and ap p lica tio n of T ru m an F . R augh t! S t. M aries, for renew al an d in crease in th e sum of $1000*was re fe rre d to th e a p p ra ise r for

R eln lq u ish m en t of E lw ood C. P erisho u n d e r th e S nake R iver I rr ig a t io n co m ­p any w as accep ted by th e board and

WOM EN S TEADY W ORKERS. e n try w as ordered cancelled , and ap - I t used to be sa id t h a t wom en could j p lica tio n of T h èron L. R ag sd a le to

n o t bo depended upon like men t o ! e n *e r sam e land, d escrib ed a s fol- w’ork stead ily , and , consequently , ( low s: SK^4 N E 1,4, section 19; SW 4̂o u g h t not to ex p ec t so m uch pay a s '^ W V * , section 20, and S W H , soc­m en em ployed a t s im ila r w ork. ’ lion 20, to w n sh ip 5 w est, ran g e 4 east,

W hile i t w ould be foolish for any B. M. w as approved.y o ung w om an to s ta y a t work when p h ysica lly u n fit, i t Is believed th a t m ost w om en now ^o n tln u e a t th e ir w’ork as c o n s ta n tly a s men. Any w om an who is un ab le to do so, should tak e L yd ia E. PtnkW am 's Vegetable Com pound, th e old, reliab le m edicine fo r w om a% an d g e t th e a id i\he needs to e n a f e h e r to keep a t work.—Adv.

A RAW, SORE THROATEases Quickly When You Apply

a Little Musterole.And Musterole won’t blister like the

old-fashioned mustard plaster. Just spread it on with your fingers. It pene­trates to the sore spot with a gentle tingle, loosens the congestion and draws out the soreness and pain.

Musterole ia ■ dean, white ointment made with oil of mustard. It is fine for «uick relief from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsUitia croup, stiff neck, asthma, neu- •slgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of he back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, iruisea chilblaina frosted feet, colds on

Bpoke in fav o r of the Idea. Mr. W eeks s ta te d th a t he would ru n if h e w as w an ted as a can d id a te .

Mr. W eeks h as been ch a irm an of the D em ocra tic p a r ty in K ootenai co u n ty d u rin g th e p a s t tw o cam paigns. H e lias not been a c an d id a te fo r office a t any tim e, a lth o u g h h is nam e h as a l ­ready been m en tioned as a g u b e rn a ­to ria l p o ssib ility for nex t year.

He is c h a irm a n of th e co u n ty food ad m in is tra tio n , an d has been a c tiv e in th e lib e rty loan. Red Cross and o th er p a tr io tic en te rp rise s .

EL D E R 18 TO A S TM A S TER .T he b a n q u e t w as p res id ed o v e r by

R o b ert H. K lder, D em ocratic n a tio n a l com m itteem an from Idaho. Mr. W eeks, J . V. H aw k in s and H. C. S h a v e r w ere called upon for sh o rt ta lk s , a s w as Mr«. T e re sa M. G rah am , ch a irm a n of th e w om en’s lib erty loan co m m ittee for Idaho.

M rs. B ass, w ho w as c h a irm sn fo r th e tw e lfth reserv e d is tr ic t of th e w om en 's loan cam paign , dec la red th a t th ere had been som e m isap p reh en sio n of th e w om en’s a c tiv ity in th« la s t drive. T h e wom en, she said , received th e ir a u th o r i ty d irec t from th e t r e a s ­u ry d e p a rtm e n t, and th ey w ore th e re ­fore a s m uch a p a r t of th e cam p aig n a s w ere th e m en’s com m ittees.

A few’ of th e co u n ty tow ns o u tside of C oeur d 'A lene w ere rep resen ted by lead ers of th e D em ocra tic fa ith , an d oQier N o rth Idaho tow ns also h ad m any In a tte n d a n c e .

th e d e m u rre r or m otion w as taken .

T A KING T ES TIM O NY.T he s ta te began p rese n tin g te s t i ­

m ony to d ay in th e g ran d la rcen y case in w hich F ra n k M. B rassfie ld and F ra n k R. B e a tty a re d e fen d an ts . Tw o w itn esses h ad tes tif ied up to a la te h o u r today , C h rist Je n se n and H arry W\ M orrison.

P R IS O N E R R E C U P E R A T E S .New ell W allace, w ho wnn op e ra ted on for a p p en d ic itis a t St. A lphonsus h o s ­p ita l a week ago J a s t S a tu rd a y , w as re tu rn e d to th e s ta te prison to d ay and placed in th e h o sp ita l th ere . W allace is se rv in g a te rm fo r fo rg e ry an d w as sen t up from C anyon county ,

H. E. DALTON RESIG NS.H. E. D alton , rece iv e r of th e Boise

R ailro ad com pany an d also its m un- ager, h a s resigned h is position , h av in g com pleted th e rece iv e rsh ip du ties . Mr. D alton Is now’ looking a f te r h is own in te re s ts , bu t w’ill co n tin u e to m ake b is office h e a d q u a rte rs in th e ra ilro ad com pany room s w ith W. E. P ie rce & Co.

CITY COUNCIL M EETINGT he c ity council held a sh o rt session

th is a fte rn o o n a t w hich bills fo r Oc­to b er w ere A llow ed on th e d iffe ren t fu n d s a s follow s: G eneral. I8.275.9S:

H. B. Illin g sw o rth left M onday n ig h t fo r M oscow to spend th e w in te r w ith h ls fam ily . H is ch ild ren a re a tte n d in g th e s ta te un iv ers ity .

A. A. M cPherson , fo r y e a rs am ong th e lead ing h o r tic u ltu ris ts of Idaho an d a fo rm er s ta te h o r tic u ltu ra l in ­specto r, Is in th e c ity from C aliforn ia .

Hon. Ja m e s W eb ste r is h e re from R exburg.

Bi-nesia For IndigestionGives Instant Relief in Many

Cases After All Else Fails.

Coats at $37.50, $40.00 and $42.50.Genuine Crystal Cloth, Silvertones, Pompom,

Broadcloth and Seal Plush, full silk lineâ, with Fur, Plush or self trimmings.

We secured these Coats for less than their worth and at $37.50, $40.00 and $42.50 they are full one-third under price.

Coats at $45.00, $50.00, $65.00 and $75.00.Every Coat in this lot is a prize value—unprece­

dented and unrivalled. These Coats have large Fur Collars and Cuffs, Australian O’possum. Natural rac­coon. Rrook Mink, Baffin Seal and Kimmi Mole. Every Coat is worth ten to twenty-five dollars more.

One Baffin Seal Coat with large Natural Rac­coon Collar and Cuffs and six-inch hand of Fur ’around the bottom, three-inch belt, fancy silk lined throughout, for $100.

The Basement Store offers a big line of Coat3 for $10.00 and $12.50. A Five Dollar Saving over other store’s prices.

New Blouses in High Neck Models for $5.50, $6.95 and $7.50.

Heavy Crepe de Chine Georgettes and Satin Com­binations—Blouses that will cost a dollar more later in the season.

New Wash Silk Blouses for $2.50 to $3.95.Three hundred dollars' worth just received. Blouse1»

that are worth fifty cents to one dollar more.New Plaid Skirts for $7.95, $10.00 and $12.50.

Ned Black Satin Skirts for $5.00 to $22.50.

A B C CO., Inc.T H E DAYLIG HT GA RM EN T STO RE.

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Upon m otion of th e governor, the board accep ted check in th e sum of $256.34 in p ay m en t of one y e a r ’s i n ­te re s t on loan of W . T. Booth, an d th e a tto rn ey g c m A l w as req u ested to w ithho ld fo rec losure p roceed ings u n til a f te r J a n u a ry 1, 1918.

I t w as m oved by th e a tto rn e y g e n ­era l an d ca rried , th a t th e g o v e rn o r a s c h a irm a n of th e board an d th e re g is ­te r a s s e c re ta ry be and a re h ereb y a u ­tho rized to re lease th e U n ited S ta te s F idelity an d G u a ra n ty com pany from the bond of A lb e rt O. R ennlson .

T he re g is te r w as in s tru c te d to d raw voucher in fav o r of th e coun ty t r e a s ­u re r fo r $114.65, ta x e s d ue on loan No. 830, Joe l A. H a rr in g to n , and for $45.06, tax e s due on loan No. 891, Roy C. M cK inney, a n d file sam e w ith tho board of ex am in e rs fo r pay m en t.

W hereupon th e b o ard a d jo u rn ed .

CUT TH IS OUT— IT IS WORTH MONEY.

D on’t m iss this. Cut out this slip, enclose with 5e sn d m ail it to Foley A Co., 2*35 Sheffield Ave., Chicago. III., writing your nam e and address clear-

U- rhemt ....... ly- Tou w ill receive in return a trialSfeOfaTSilH con tain in g. Foley's H onsy and

Tar Compound, for coughs, colds, and croup; F oley K idney Pills, t*r pain In sid es sn d hack, rheum atism , backache, kidney and bladder ailm ents; and Fo­ley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesom e and thoroughly cleansing cathartic for c o n ­stipation, b iliousness, headache and sluggish bowels,— W. 8 . W hitehead Drug » to r s .- Adv. T -T h -8 .

'Jothin« luce Musterole for croupy chil siren. Keep it handy for instant use.

30c and Sfc jars; hospital sise «L5Û.

DEATH S.M 'G R A TH —M rs. L ouisa M cG rath

died M onday n ig h t o f a com plication of d iseases a t th e hom e o f h e r son n e a r Ragle. S he is su rv iv ed by h e r husb an d . T h o m as M cG rath , and th e follow ing c h ild ren : Jo h n H., C. B.. an dA. O. M cG ra th of S ta r; G eorge L. and R alph M cG rath o f Eagle, M rs. S a rah K. H oillngshead of Qulm by, Ia., M rs. E lla Jo h n so n of S ou th Boise an d M rs. F lo ra B re sh ea rs a n d M rs. L izzie S nell o f E ag le. T he b o d - is a t th e S c h re i ­b e r f t S id en fad en m orgue an d fu n e ra l a rra n g e m e n ts w ill n o t be m ade u n til th e a rr iv a l of M rs. H o illn g sh ead from th e east.

Siam ese capital, em ploying Danish engineers and m achinery, has built a large cem ent plant near Bangkok.

AN OLD MAN'S STOMACH.As w e grow older and leas activa,

less and less food Is required to m eet the dem ands o f our bodies. If too m uch Is habitually taken, the stom ach will rebel. W hen a man reaches the a d ­vanced a ge of 86 or 90, you w ill find that he Is a ligh t eater. B e a s care­ful a s you w ill, how ever, you w ill o c ­casionally eat m ore than you should and w ill feel the need o f Chamber­la in’s Tablets to correct the disorder. T hese tab lets do not contain pepsin, but strsngthen the stom ach sn d e n ­able It to perform its functions n atu ­rally. Thay a lso cause a gen tle m ove­m ent of the bow els.—Adv. T -T h -8 .

FEW FOLKS HAVE . -GRAY HAIR NOW

Druggist 'ays Ladies Are Using Recipe of Sage Tea

and Sulphur.

H a ir th a t loses its co lor and lu stre , o r w hen it fades, tu rn s g ray , dull and lifeless, is caused by a lack of su lp h u r In th e hair. O ur g ran d m o th e r m ade up a m ix tu re of Rage T e a and S u lp h u r to keep h e r locks d a rk and beau tifu l, an d th o u san d s of w om en and m en who va lue th a t even color, th a t beau tifu l d a rk shade of h a ir w h ich is so a t ­tra c tiv e , use only th is o ld -tim e recipe.

N ow adays we g e t th is fam ous m ix ­tu re ImpriASed by th e ad d itio n of o th er in g red ien ts by a sk in g a t an y d ru g s to re fo r a b o ttle of "W yeth 's Sage an d S u lp h u r C om pound," w hich d a rk ­ens th e h a ir so n a tu ra lly , so evenly, th a t nobody can possib ly tell it has been app lied . T ou Ju s t dam pen a sponge o r so ft b ru sh w ith it an d d raw th is th ro u g h yo u r h a ir, ta k in g one sm all s tra n d a t a tim e. By m orn ing th e g ray h a ir d isa p p e a rs ; b u t w h a t d e lig h ts th e U tiles w ith W y e th ’s Sage a n d S u lp h u r C om pound is th a t , b e ­s ides beau tifu lly d a rk e n in g th e h a ir a f te r a few a p p lica tio n s . It a lso b rin g s back th e gloss an d lu s tre a n d g iv es It an ap p e a ra n c e o ' ab u n d an ce.

W yeth’s S ags sn d Sulphur Com ­pound la a delightful to ilet requisite to Impart color and a youthfu l ap ­pearance to the hair. It Is not In­tended for the cure, m itigation or pre­vention of d isease.—Adv.

Goed ReportsPlease Boise

There hae never been anything with tfie QUICK result* of pure Lavoptik eye wash. One m an’s eyas were eo badly strained he could not read w ith ­out $ialn. TWO application# of Lavop- tik relieved him. A lady had tried three different gleseea for weak. In­flam ed eyes. ONE lav<g>tlk wash su r­prised her. W e guarantee a email b ot­tle to benefit EV ER T C A SE weak, strained or Inflam ed eyea. W hitehead Drug-««tor*.—Adv-

H ow to g e t rid of s to m ach tro u b le Is a p roblem th a t co n fro n ts th o u sa n d s of people, m any of whom h ave su ffe red un to ld agon ies fo r y ea rs w ith o u t being ab le to ob tain relief. R ecen tly m en ­tion hae been m ade In th ese colum ns of a w o n derfu lly e ffec tive rem edy, w hich Is being w idely p rescrib ed hv phy sic ian s: and th o se who s till su ffe r an d h ave given up hope or g e ttin g rea l las tin g re lief will be in te re s te d to lea rn th a t m any u se rs of th is product* rep o r t a lm ost In s ta n t re lie f a f te r y ears o f su ffe rin g and a f te r all o th e r m eans had failed. The rem a rk ab le p o p u la r ­ity' o f th la rem edy for ind igestion , d y s ­pepsia. g a s tr it is , so u r stom ach , etc., w hich 1» know n am o n g d ru g g is ts and by phyalclana as B l-neaia , is sa id to ne due to th e fac t th a t a teasp o o n fu l of B l-n esla tak en In a lit tle hot w a te r im - ! m ed ia te ly a fte r e a tin g o r w henever pa in Is felt. In s ta n tly n e u tra liz e s the acid, atopa fe rm e n ta tio n and enables th e etom ach to proceed w ith pain lesa norm al d igestion . No m a t te r how long th ey have su ffe red or how m an y rem e- dlea th ey m ay h ave tried , dyapeptlca and s tom ach su ffe re rs will be well a d ­v ised to get a package of B l-n esla from th e ir d ru g g is ts and try th is sim ple and | Inexpensive p rep a ra tio n a t once.

IM P O R T A N T — T h e B l-nexia m entioned j •hove i* a hartnleaa b u t w on d erfu lly effective rem edy w hich you can m ake a t hom e o r any d ru g g n t can p repare fo r you by m ix ing 1 Jo ounces bisom a earbona te w ith 1 ounce m agnesia carbonate . I f , how ever, you wiah a g u aran tee of aa tis fa r tiç n or m oney hack, be su re to ask fo r an o rig inal package of Bi-nesia.

—.Adv.1

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFYBIG A U CTION S A LE will be held

M onday. Nov. 12, a t th e p lace know n as H ed rick ran ch . 4H m iles n o r th ­w est of M erid ian , n e a r V icto ry school: 60 beef nnd d a iry c a ttle , 14 good w ork horses, 40 to n s a lfa lfa , fa rm m ach in e ry ; 80 a c re s p a s tu re an d s tra w w ith ru n n in g w a te r all w in ter. H en ry M atlock. N10

SPECIAL BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE

$2500 w ill buy an 8-room house on a fine corner lot, three blocks from the capitol, with lire proof garage; all for $2600.

$1600 will buy a five-acre country hom e with fam ily orchard; good building*; close to car Hue; lt’e well worth th* money. •

$6000 buys a com plete little farm on the Interurban with 6-room cottage; cloae to school; Ideal location.

$1000 w ill buy a 4-room hom e witli fine shady lot; c lose in; th is is a neat little home and a good bargain for someone.

9*6000 for an excellent 40-acre farm m ostly In alfa lfa; One shade; paid-up w ater; fair building*; deep well and cloae to echooL

H ere I* a farm that Is a good b ay— 1(0 aaree of good land m ostly In a l ­fa lfa with paid-up water right a t $90 per acre; possession at ones and easy terms.

We have th* bargains.W. B. PIERCE ft CO.

The Old Reliable Real E state Dealers.tf

Start Your Parisian Ivory Set Today Real Parisian Ivory C om bs

^ B ru sh es and Mirrors=BEAUTIFUL, SERVICEABLE AND NOT EXPENSIVE—

The popularity of Parisian Ivory is growing every day. One reason is its cleanliness and the readiness with which it can be kept clean. Another is that it can be handsomely engraved at a very slight cost.Then its color, texture and finish lend themselves to an ideal arrangement for the dressing table and chiffonier with a minimum of trouble and at a trifling cost.Begin now to buy real Parisian Ivory for your dressing table.

A Few M ost PopularBuy a Parisian Ivory Hair

Brush.Th«» b r is tle s a re s tu rd y and w hite, th e backs sm ooth or concave, and a t low p r ic e s—$2.50 up.

— And a —

Parisian Ivory Dressing Comb.

V arious len g th s and so rts of tee th , all coarse, m edium nnd heavy, also fine an d coarse com bined; the p rices—40c up.

Tewel Boxes. ,a re a lm o st as n ecessa ry to a w om ­a n 's dressing: tab le as a m irro r or b ru sh and comb. Add one to your se t; th e p rices—$2.50 up.

Parisian Ivory.P ic tu re F ra m e s a re q u ite a p p ro ­p r ia te to add to a P a r is ia n Ivory se t o r w ith which to p lease a g irl 's fancy , because ahe c a n 't have too m any. T hey add g T e a tly to th e a p ­p ea ran ce of a d resser. In e ith e r oval, oblong o r sq u a re sh ap es; the price*—75o up.P a ris ian Ivory a rtic le s can alw ays be m atched , fo r P a r is ian Ivory doesn’t g row yellow or shoddy w ith age. B est of all. It can be hand­som ely engraved.

Parisian Ivory Item sHand Mirrors.

a re a s n ecessary to a w om an a s a too th brush . Nothing: please« q u ite so well a * a P a r is ia n Ivory m irro r (any of severa l sty le«) w ith h er In itia ls en g rav ed on th o back. M akes a very pleaatnff ffift; th e p rices—$1.25 up.

—H at B ru sh es . . . . , .................*2.00 up— H air R e c e iv e r s ......................*2DO up— P u ff Boxes .............................*1j00up—D ressin g T ra y s (v a r io u s

sh ap es and s izes), p r ic e s . . .76* up — M ilita ry B ru sh es *4.00 f t *5.00—N ail P o l is h e r s ........................ *1.00 up—Cloth B ru sh es .................... *2.25 up— Nall S c isso rs .........................*1.26— N all F iles ............................ 50c—P in Boxes ...........*2.75 A *8.00—M anicure F ile s .........35c f t *1j00— P erfu m e B o t t l e s .................... *3.50—T ooth B rush C a se s ......... Mo—C uticle K n tv e e .......... 50o A 66e—R ouge J a r s ................................. 60*— Nall Po lish J a r s .................... 25*—N apkin R i n g s ........................ 35c—M an icu rin g Seta. *4.50 f t 540 —F in g e r R est* (for man lour­

ing th e n a il* ) .............................25*

"Th* B est InDrug Store Good*.”

*SUnteDrug Store

Bervlce."

"Satisfaction In Every Transaction."BOISE AND IDAHO FALLS.

H O U SE cleaning and rug work neatly done. Frank Scott. Phone 1047-J.

N7c

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

W AN TED—To buy light farm wagon, not toe heavy for big horse. Phone 3461-M. N i le

W A N T E D —To buy 1 dozen 6 -m o n th s- old pulle ts. Phone 2R2. N6c

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.

FOR BALE—500 tons alfHlfa, $16 per ton. Charles Tobias, Route 4. Oald- W*1L N i le

ON BUTTKRLESS day* ua* prune butter. Still a few French prunes In good condition, la per lb. J.- G.Petrie, Vi m ile w est Franklin school. Phone ft-J-& . Tueo-Thur* N |

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