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Pa yette Xu 47 VOL. IX PAYETTE, CANYON COUNTY, IDAHO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1913. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR

I Will Co-Operate Idaho Oregon Slot Machines New Company Provisions for Local News Personal Mention \ With Government Exhibit At Fair Must Go Doing Business Childrens Home The feature at the F.mma on Fri­ C. J. Lundt of Crystal was a Pay- day night of this week will be a ette b usines« visitor on Monday. Mexican Bull fight lüm. I Mr. Leetfcir SeaweJI was in Vale last Three Hundred and Eight Boxes of In Their New Quarters Lum- Under the auspice« of the Portia e*ve for Home in Kearney. Thursday, looking aft-:r hs sheep State Game Warden Issues Instruc- At Regular Meeting Council Orde. s ber Company Now Doing Business Club arrangements have been made uesday morning in response to at that place. the Best Grown In Southern Ali Slot Machines in City Remo.ei tions to Deputies Regarding New Idaho Sent by Idaho-Orogon Fruit —Largest Plant in Chains o; Yar s 10 gather a car of provisions for the a. te from Kearney, Nebraska, Government Regulations on Game— or Will Confiscate Them—Secures Mtes Helene Stuve, a teocb.er of Growers Association to National Children's Home Finding Solely o’ Lhat thelr mother waa ver>' and Urges Ali Deputies to Co-Operate Help for City Attorney in Damage —Will be Enlarged Soon—Ent re the Pay ette-Oregon Slope was a vis­ Show at Spokane. Stock Under Roof. Boise. An urgent pha is made that n0t expected to live Mrs- Thcs Wdn- itor in. Payette lost Saturday. and Insists on Enforcement. Suit—Will Prevent Sale of FrJit all persons having provisions o any ?’e aod Mre' C' A- t for and Merchandise at Depot—Marshal kind will take them to Room A 0 the hearty support of all or Sunday afternoon. 82, 62, 32, within. three days or the ma.chlr.es th6ir chains of yards and every lo.t the nature of a Thankgiving offer- Merc. Co. gunizatious in its effort to umtm 3 Black Tw'g 3 W'P be confiscated by the city. The of lumber arid material carried will ing to the little orphans and it 8 Wesley Jimmerson leit Saturday lh( government in conserving our 3, 1,’ movement comes ae a resu‘t of a be under roof- The huge building hxped all will give s.mething. A Thanksgiving Dance. night on No. 10 for an eastern trip Re Wednesday evening November 23, rarfdiy disappearing game birds. number of complaints that have from they now occupy covers a space of member and take our offerings in which wil take him to Chicago and White Winter 9, N. W. on Thanksgiving Eve a dance To All Deputy Game Wardens: Greening 5 Cano 28 time to Ume beeD mada 10 drferent GUe hundred and twenty feet front- ample time to Room A of the Pay- will other Illinois cities. l our attention ,'s called to ti e fol­ 8, Keiinard's Choice i, D’Anjou peurs members of the council that yc.u:g age by eighty feet deep and will be ette Cold Storage plant be given in Gorton's halL The best r of music will be furnished and Howard and Ben Butler returned low nig synopsis of the new Federal 1. Unknown 3 boys under *8« even young girls c-lar^ed very soon to the full depth a from Sweet. Idaho, last Thursday. law for the protection o* migratory Of the total boxes furnished the were in 6om'e plac(s alljW6:! tc lla' of ““ hundred and twenty feet, good time insured to all. These rag- PIPER-3REWSTER NUPTIALS. ular dances are getting to he quite They had been to look after ther i-irds in this State, which went Into following districts contributed as the slot “Chines. After thoroughly, Warehouses which occupy the r,ar of father who ’s taking treatments from effect October 1. follows: Woods Spur 42, Fayette 21. ^ nv estigating the ccmplai.-ts tie c un- the lot and the lease upon which dees St. James Episcopal Church popular with the young folks and was good crowds always attend. Dr. Skippen, a former Do;-tor of Fa- ‘‘A daily closed season an a’l ml- Council 8, Panua-Roswell 11, Nam- c" arrived at the deeison ta proh. I- not expire until spring prevented the thronged on Wednesday at ten o- ette. gratory game an insecti erous birds pa 1, Twin Falls 14, Kimbery 17, 11 the Me of s!ot “^cbines in the building of the quarters to the ■lul clock in the forenoon to witness the Apples Bring Fancy Price. Mrs. Evans, the wife of Re/. Evans between and sunrise, i , Boise 17, Fruitland 120 and New city’ extent of the lots which the Empiro wedding of Haro d John Brewster and C. R. Mandeville chairman of tse begln- of the Baptist Church who was tak­ i VA five-year close season Plymouth 57 boxes. Another question of Importen e Lumber Company purchased for th.ir E a Sarah Florence Aun Piper. As exhibit committee of the Comflierclal en to Boise last week, was operated nlrig October 1, 1913, on the follow­ i Club has just received returns from The fruit was all specially packed coming up before the council ar.d ..cation but in the spring when the both of the young people are well on and is reported to be getting a'czg ing gi me birds: Band-tailed pge us, upon which action was taken was ■ archcuses ire moved their build ng known iu Fayette and have been twenty four boxes of apples recent­ nicely. She will be home in a few lîttie blown, sandhill, and whooping under the personal supervision cf W. N. Yost and was corta aly a fine the matter of securing the l es. e.- wiili be added to sufficient to co or singeais in the choir of the church as ly sent to Hartford City, Indiana, (jays, cranes, swar.s, curlews, wood dock.', ai help obtainable for the city att c- the entire space and put every fo.t well as faithful church werke:«, more where a fruit display from a'l sec- black- lot of apples and the growers feel Rain and Mud, you wil need a aid: ti' shore birds except should make some sort of a showing ney in the damage suit for $10,0.0 c-f lumber and material carréd by than the usual interest was taken In tions of the northwest was recent y breasted aud golden, plover, W1 son pair of rubbers or over shoes. Y’cu at the big Spokane shew. Many wT “recently filed against the c ty by Wm. .hem under roof. the wedding and the church ha . held. After being placed in the ex­ or jivcJ: snipe, and greater 2. Mellor. The council de ided ti at hibit the apples were sold for a price can get them at 20 per cent c-isiount be waiting with considerable inter­ la cp.aJLng cf the new Arm's in osen prettily a d appropriately c'eco- —Gorham Merc Co. and -lesser yellowlegs. est to learn just what the winnings the wise course to pursue would bp cautions Louis Adams, p.esi.ent of rated by the members of the choir that netted the grower $2 per bex Open season on ducks a d goese Johnson & Walker cn Tuesday of are. to secure the best legal help possible the company said to an Enterprise for the occasion. f. o. b. Payette. The apples consisted frem September 1 to December 15, to assist the city attorney and by t am "We are coming to Payette be- Just before the entrance of the of all the leading commercial vari­ last week shipped a car lead of hogs to the Port’amd market and on Fri­ dates inclusive. A LETTER OF APPRECIAT,ON- resolution ordered that this te at cause we believed there was an op- bridal party the wedding march eties. The management of the ds- "Open season on rails, coots, a"d once done. c ling for a lumber yard. At all timss from Loher.grin was played by Mi:-s play write Mr. Mandevidle that the day of this (Week will ship a car o’ -jyÿ gallinules from September 1 to De- I Agent G. H. Johnson of the Ore- we shall carry a oomplete stock of Angela Eur; s and as the proccs I cn Payette apples were high’y compli- hcgs and a car of sheep each to the Superintendent of Children's Home same market. E? * cember 1, dates inclusive, Finding Society Sends Letter Of son Short Line appeared he ere the lumber, lath, all building materials, advanced up the a'sle headed by the mented and were among the best on “Open season on black-breasted or council and protested against th_* Iiono, cement, plaster and e.erytijing choir, the processional hymn, exhibit. E. M. Brown, a music teacher cf Appreciation. I “The golden plover, Wilson or jock snipe, practice of allowing young beys to that pertains to a first cla.s yard. Voice That Breathed O’er Eden," was R. H. Wilkinson a jeweler of Bot- Payette, was taken to Ontario to greater and leseer yellow,legs, from We are In receipt of the following sal1 Xruit ** tbd passenger statou Our prices are well known in t. s oweetly sung, se was a Payette business vis ter the Holy Rosary Hospital where he September 1 to December 16, dat e letter from 0. P. Chris,An, Su^e.i - and asked that tbe council take some «octica and we will do just as wel. The bride gowned in wh te me sa- last Tuesday. Mr. Wilkinson was was operated on for appendi itis, Inclusive.--1 •) tendent of the Children’« Home Bind­ steps to prevent the same. A.ter by people of this vicinity as we have line wearing a veil and ora -ge blos- surprised to see such improvements Tuesday. He passed through the op­ “All migratory inseotiverous birds eration successfully and is gett ng ing Society of Boise which is gyjj thorough discussion the council in dene by others In communities where e-ems and carrying a bouquet of in the valley, this be ng his first protected indefinitely.” explanatory. - structed the city attorney to prepare we now have yards. The yard we white rcses ard carnations wvs Et­ visit to this valley. along nicely. All wardens are expected to take Boise, Idaho, Nov. 17th, 1913. on ordinance covering this matter, have installed here is the large t ided by Wm. Noot who gave her The Band boys have charged their Manager . L J. Hig:e' and Mrs. Hir the same interest in the nforcement To the Editor of the Fayette, Enter­ Another subject that received Ute..- of any in the chain oJ yfris th/ away and by Miss Petty As'oworth location. They have moved to the -Y ^-t list Thursday e'en g o. of the Federal laws as in the en- prise, Payette, Idaho. tlon was the matter of hoboes loa.- company operates and just as s on dressed in white m^ss-Jine av flower old Commercial Club rooms, ab ve Spokane to be present at the N.tio forcement of tire Slate laws. It should Dear Editor: ir.g in the waiting rooms of the de- as we ean secure the room cm he Sirl attended by Master Edward ami the Second Hand Store. They intend 82 sbaw he’d tbere tMs we >k. because not be presumed that just The Children’s Home Find ng and pot 1,0 tb 31 nteht and in the cay time, rear end of our lots, now occupied Trmmy Ashworth, Jr. •enovating the room and will have As Mr. Higl-ey is one of the care, tors the United States has undertaken the Aid Society are in receipt of Sjj. The city marshal was instructed to by warehouses we shall extend our During the impressive ceremony. ?. very nice place in which to prac­ of the show they will probably re­ game protection of our migratory barrels of canned fruit containing keep the depot free of their prerecce building the limits of the lets ve which was performed by the Rev. S. tice. when it is cleaned up. main all week. that we should relax in» our « fort« a during the day and the night watch- have purchased.” B. Eocth of Nampa, the two hymns. W. H. S. Thompson, living north at protection. In fact, with the uni­ three hundred and seventy-four quarts The X. Y. Z. Kensington met w'th and several small boxes that are yet man received the same instroctipn-j Mr. Adams needs no introduction "Lead LTs Hexve’v Father," and "O Mrs. M. F. Albert last Wednes'ay. of Payette, who was kicked by a form laws in the various states unpacked, Two barrels of this fruit • sardirig hla hourB ot duty- to Payette people as some years ago Perfect Love” were sung. After a Luncheon was served at 1:30. Chry- horse and severely injured about provided in the Federal regulation, was sent by the people of the Bap­ Councilman Frank Crigtton report- ; was a resident of Payette and very impressive benediction the bride decorations. 3ve weeks ago is able to be up and with the aid of the Federal of,Lets santhemums were the tist church. There were no marks ed to the couucil that matters re- in the lumber business here. He has and groom left the church to the ab oca again but it wil be sane time and courts the outlook for conserving The afternoon was spent doing fan­ an the balance to indicate who sent garding the completion of the po.-er the reputation o: being a wide-awa' e e-trains of Mende"ssohn’s woddl' g cy work. A most enjoyable time was before he wild be able to do any heretofore rapidly ’ disappearing canal on Sixth avenue South tad progressive lumber merchant and wil march aud th’s ended a service re- our them hut we are sure of this that it nad by all. work on h'e place. migrate,ry birds is good. been satisfactorily arranged with the no doubt secure his share of the markable for its dignity and rever jame from those who are interested $3.50 Hats at your choice — $1.98. Mrs. Albert White, who went to All deputy game warders should Michigan-Idaho Milling Company amd business in this section. The other ence. Gor- Lewiston a few days ago t: be with « the in the welfare of the ChiLlron’-s Hon e Come in and look them over, co-operate in every way with Society and we take this method o.f that the work of completing the cam- officers of the Empire lumber com- Mr. and Mrs. Prewster left on the her daughter Maude during her 11- Federal -officers In the enforcement ham Merc. Co. expressing our appreciation for fhe al could now go forward. The WQ.'k pany are M. E. Thayer cf Ontario, eleven fifty train for Boise and af- ness. reports that Miss Maude is of the new national game laws, ls- had been stopped by the employes vice-president and C. R. Ernieon, cf ter the honeymoon wt’J return to There will be a Union Thanksgi.i g kind and thoughtful remembrances. Service held in the Christian Church doing nicely. She was operHei on ually a violation of the Federal law I wish to assure the People *t Pay- of tbe miJUn« conipany for tbe r;a' Ontario, secretary. Mr. Brewster’s ranch where they will for appendicitis last Monday. M S8 will also involve a violation of the Thursday morning, Ncv. 27. at 11 o- ette that it is very helpful, -indeed son that the committee in charge E. Pease, of Vale, a ycurg man make their homo. The grocm is one Maude has been attending s -hcol at State law, in which case prosecutions lock. Rev. Reed of the Presbyter- to us who have from filty to dosired to pile dirt on their proper- who has been working for the Com. of the valley’s substantial citizens the State Normal. should be made in the State courts sxty 'an church will deliver the sermon. children to feed and clothe and ty and during the absence of the pany for some time as assistant yard of that sterling quality that makes a who heretofore, unless for some good A Thanksgiving offering will be tak- Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Wi’sc®, ae warm to know that we have so manager this was not permitted. master at*Vale wifi have charge cf desirable citizen and has resided it would appear to be better en and it will be decided by tbe have been Mvin- in the W i aœeue reason many people In the slate who are The following ordinances were pass- the yard in Payette and Mr. Adams here since 1910. The br'de has been Congregation as to its disposal. Valley, are in Pa>ette fer a few policy to take the case into the Unit­ ed and approved by the council and guarantees that he is the kind of a a resident of the valley for abort interested and anxious to assist us Thursday evening of last week Dr. W ce la, vïo'it at the tome of Mr. and ed States courts. in meeting tills obligation. mayor and are published in full e’ee- man that wjll give to the patrons of nine months but during that time Mrs. All violations of the Federal laws and Mrs. H. B. Catron entertained a Mrs. Chas. D. Sbontz. Dr. and The people of Payette and victor- jwbere in tbis paper- the yard every courtesy. has endeared herself to a large clr- abcut should be reported througih .this of- number of their friends at five hund­ Wl’eon visited ia Paye'te ty have always been very consi I- Ordinance No. 245 by Fulton pro- Just now the Company is ready cle of friends by her womanly qual- Arrangements can then be red. At the close of the games most two yeans ago and at that, time were flee. erate of our work and we take this Ividing for the removal of snow and f0r business with a complete slock ities. That they may enjoy all that islightful refreshments were served very favorably impressed with I he made to bring-the violation bo the ice from the sidewalks w'thto tie of lumber and materials but the yard 5c bright and happy ii life will be method of expressing our apprécia these privileged to be present valley. attention of the proper Federal' erf­ I corporate limits of the city of Pay- spax;e js only abcut half o'cupief and the wish o' a large n’xmber of peo- and 4. tion. an fleers .for action. t ette and for the assessment of the e en with the present capacity which pie. enjoyed a very p'ensant evening. The Mrs. Sarah E. Wil’lame. a ter Your» truly, guests were Messrs, and Mesdames i'lness of several months, passed Eyery effort should be made by costs of removal thereof to the prop- they expect to occupy with a com- The large number of beautiful and O. P. CHRISTIAN, D H. Graham, Ne’son Wilbur, Cbis. away last Monday. She is survLed the game wardens acquaint them­ erty abutting thereon, when the pletc stock they will have in the valuable presents whi h Mr. and Supt. ere selves with the provisions of all Fed­ owner, tenant or occupant fails to neighborhood of 500,000 feet of lum- Mrs. Brewster rece'vei id teetim ny R. Smith. George Scott. J. I. Barry, by eight children all of whom eral laws for the protection of our John A. Harader. T. J. Brown and with her during her last illness. The PORTIA CLUB NEWS. remove the same, and repea' tog of bor which will be greatly added to of the esteem in which they a e af te­ wild We so that any questions asked Lee Catron, The out o' town guests funeral was held Wednesday Monday November 24, will be an dtnar.ces la conilict therewith. Un- when the building is extended. held. : hri t an ^oncwring them can be answered were Mrs. A. W. Br'ges. and Miss noon at 2 o’clock, in the important club day for instruction in der the provisions of this order snexw Reede -hurch. Rev. Benj. Smith officiating. without hesitation, and every effort or ice must be removed within The Ladies Aid of the Presbyteri­ Polhamus, of Boise and Mrs. the club annals, the subject being A made in the Riverside should bo made to -inform the sports- period of two hours after snow shall NEW CLUB TO BE ORGANIZED an church will give a bazaar on Sat- Dowlin, of Albanv, Oregon. j Interment was conservation, and the meeting com­ Cemetery. men and people generally of thelr ing as it does just after the Nation- have c€aaed t0 faU to anyr apPr<*^*- urday, December 6. They w'l' have provisions. al Conservation Congress has con- bIe extent during the day or before A movement Is now on foot to or- for ^jg apr0ns ar.d other fa- cy ar- Miss Margaret Scott celebrated De Mr. and Mrs. W1H Wells and i'th anniversary o’ her birth on ast (j.î,.-;jï>cr Fern returned i~st Saturday . Further information concerning the vened in Washington, it will be an!ten °’clock A- M- when snow ehal! ganize a chib which shall have for tides and a chl-ken pie supper will ...a Federal laws be secured opportune time for the study of a baVe fal,en during the night or the its object the discussion of pert nent be gerved to the evening, Loc 'tion Saturday afternoon by Inviting In a evsn|^ from a month's visit in Long new ■ through this office or by addressing very important question iowner- tenant or occupant of Slid public questions. This Club 1® to be wjy be announced later. number of her yourg friends. The Vai'ey. While gone Mrs. 'Ye’Is vis t- iß D. C. Nowlin. Inspector, Biological Mrs. Stamey, who so cleverly imi- Property shall be declared guilty cf strictly a stag party, except upon Thanksgiving services will be held afternoon was passed playing game' e, wja, her father and mether, Mr. Survey. Salt Lake City, Utah. tated and told about many birds last maintairging a nuisance and it shall 3peclal occasiors when the ladles 2t tbe First Church of Christ Sc'ea- such as delight the heart of G*1 and Mrs. J. H. Conyers and Mr. Very respectfully, jbe the duty of the city to remove duly chaperoned, will be allowed to ttsts of Payette on Thursday morn- young folks and de'icious refresh- We]ja indulged in a deer hunt w’th year, in The Emma, is chairman. a’ter- ard IN State Game Warden. Conservation of the national r. . said snow or ice and charge the attend. tog at eleven o’clock November 27. ments brought to a close an a large party. Seven were out that will make the little ones j|mlt was secured be'ore they sources is a question that should costs of removal to the abuttlcg Tbe first meeting will be held to noon ii property. the reception rooms of the Y. M. C. A. Bl9 Run At ',apora °r' present long remember Miss Marga- j^urned. BAPTI8T CHURCH. be well studied and the committee in With wind fal's and culls still com­ charge will bring their best. Ordinance No. 247 by Smith repeal- the coming Monday evening at tbe ret’e fifth birthday. Mrs. S. J. Knepp ard daughter v s- ing ordinance No. 217 entitled "An hour of 8 P. M. and the first busi- ing to the Payette evaporator is tax­ ed to its capacity to handle the bu Mr. and Mrs. George Hutton are lted Wednesday w'th Mrs. Rose Sunday School 10 A. M. ord-tnance creating a Toari cf Park ness will be tbe organization and tbe advertising a sa’e of their househo’d Snowbcrger. They leit on No. 5 Everything Ironed for 60c a Dozen. the sinees. Every aval able bln in the Preaching 11 A. M. ard 7:30 P. M. and Public Ground Commiss'oneredefinement of tbe purposes of & goods this week and after the rule for North Dakota, going by way of B. Y. P. U. 8:30. Junior B. Y. P. U. building is filled hut Denrey We win iron your family washing Providing for their appointment, term club, felt Company are still buy'ng tbe apples expect to leave for Grand Junction, northern Idaho. They feilend spend- Sunday 3:30 P. M. for 60 cents a dozen: washing must of office, duties and compensation. | Payette has for some time Colorado, where they will make their lng y,e winter visiting "Ub old Prayer Meeting, Wednesday 7:30. contain fuU amount of flat piece«. i Ordinance No. 249 by Orlghton the need of a public forum wher - Largo windrows covered to keen them from freezing are piled in tbe yards home. They are n't leaving becavse friends there after which the., -'•ay Subject for next Sunday morn to", Negligee or pleated shirts, colla-s, amending tbe tire Jlmdt ordinance and the men of the town may conra 4o- 0f With the amount of apples on hand of dissatisfaction w'th Payette Va’- return to Payette to live Mr. S J- Evening, "The coats or lace curtains not included providing for the prevention of fires gether for tbe free disccseicn “Self-Realization." to work up the force will be kept ley but because of Interests and p o - Knepp intends spending the wint» r Ch-uroh’s Need of Men.” in above price.—Payette Laundry. I thereto. public questions, This plan baa busy all of next month. A car load erty which demand the!r .personal at- ln the Southern United Sfrtrs with proved very successful at We rer and of evaporated apple« is bel-g shlpp- tention in Colorado. Many Paye te the hopes that it will bene’it his The Rural Carriers will not go out Wanted—By experienced woman $3.00 to $5.00 Light Shoes, Black, Moscow. first ' I «very week. | people will hope to soon have them health. and good cook, housework either to Tan and Colors for men and women. A large attendance at this •. their routes on Thanksgiving Day, back as residents here. Shoes. Hats. Gloves. I’n'erweT, on a ranch Inquire at th's Your choice Saturday only $1.69.— meeting te expected, and later more It is a legal holiday. All patrons towm or on Don’t forget the Mexican b 11 Sweater Coats, are on sale or I ear 46 t2 Gorham Merc. Co. will undoubtedly join the ranks. Wanted—Fat cattle and hogs. Wir fight pictures at the Emma Frida- than you can buy elsewhere. Cer am wishing their mall may procure It office. pay highest market price. Phono to Thanksgiving morning up until 11 o’- Wanted—A Japanese for general For Sali -A few choice milk cows. night of this week. Mere Mrs. George Yager, Payette, Idaho. Calling card« printed here. J, O. Bowker, 269r«d. ClOQk, house work. Apply at this office. ' A

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