WHAT YOUR HEISHDORS
Dr. Itarvison was a Moscow visit.r
Wednesday.
IAoyd Kainiii is heine [rOlU Ptillin~i~l
r~n sick lea.re.
t!harle~ Mecklem ;lnd family dr~,~'e
t(i Sl~okane ~nnda.)'•
Mr. Biizer of the {!ity Market qpeilt
Sunday in Spokane.
Jack ]rwill lists .lust rel:tlverod froLq
,~, siege of the mmaps.
Mrs. I,. C,. Witbeck i~ spending a
fewdays in Mos('ow.
Oleu Andrew dl•t)ve over t,) Endi.
colt Tuesday (*f tli;~S week.
lii~ llalilGl°har'es Meeklem, Mrs. S. F.scott.I
AN0
FRIENDS ..< I ,rs..1. A•Miller, Mrs. Luther Barnes, I
....... ' -IMrs. ! I. Bloom and Mis~ Vloronc,I
Mrs S. (7 Scott is al;te.nding grand!Burton. !
(:hapter of the Ea,~tern Star at Sgo-
kane this week.
Mrs. IAIlias Davis and DOll, 'I•rist,
of ('.heney. spcnl the week end with
~!rs (~ ~'. Broxvn.
II. t! lhdt. electric man from Top-
penish, visited over Snnday with his
hroiher. E. E. Holt: i
:Mis~ liaphne Couchman has ac-
t:el)led u. posiiion iri the lnterslate
ITt'a.ding company stere.
Mrs. Tlioilias has returae(I froml
/
,l'orthtn(t, where site has been ~ttend-
~in~ lhe Rose Carnival,
Mrs. L. %%'. I)eVVcese,weili to ill,
,Mrs..t.A. Bloom went to Spokane
[tikes SLtnd~y to spend her vaealion.
\V(idl esday to attend tile Kl'li/ld cila.l,-
Mi~ Doris Crawford tK KenliewieR ii:r ,ff lhe }~]astern Star
i~ silending tile ~uinmer al the BilE-it iti
home. i Mr. and ~h's. (ll~(}rg'{4 Ullery drove
liti fr(llll Pullmi~lt lit aIttenl,t the I'nn-
H• S. Sinclair of Alnlioy. Vt:ash., iblOl•iiI servil!P,s of tiV. R. Belvail.
llloving into his liroperly on tl~uie'; )]rs. (ial.worth (.if Spokane is visit-
slreet, ills at the home of her parents,, Mr
baster l)ail~y wenl to Spokane and Mrs.Charles M. 3clef;klein.
Mrs. Luther Barnes left f0r Silo-
kant this week to attend u ineetin~
of the grand chapter of tile Eastern
~t ar,, '
, Rev. M. W. Martin of the Method-
ist Episcopal church arrived home
~Thurmiay and will fill his pulpit on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. ,I. Anderson :tr;~,
Sl)endiug tiieir vacation touriug the
llorthern ctJuntle~ of the slate all{t
camping ,/)tit.
Miss Edna Goddard, who has com-
pleted her sophomore year in the Unl-'
STATE RULES FOR CAMPERS,
New Law Strict Against Carelessness
in the Woods.
Canipers in all parts (if the state
and picnic parties e.verywllere who go
into the woods for an outing had
best study the new rules issued by
the supervisor of forestry governin:~
camp fires. A new law which took
affect June 5 is very strict against
carelessness in the wood~ and this
new low will be enforced very rigidly.
Important features in a new camp
lire circular are;
The provisions of section 3, chapter
102 . laws of 1921, which is effeetive
June 9 prohibits kindling fire in the
versity ot Idaho,_ has returned home forests or dangerously near any for-
for the summer, lest material except at carol)ins
& ball gaale between Viola aIitiigrotluds which bare heen prepared
i l)eep Creek teams will be. li]ayed here::antl designated for reeret~tion purpo-
next Stlnday. Bol;h teams are stron~Ises 'Dangerously near "will be con-
and a b~ttie royal is expected. ~strued as a place where tire }night
Miss Elsie Smith went to Pulhuanlspread on the ground or be blown by
Wedne.r4dav to attend commencement I th