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Show -f itito & :-S1toij liEVfiaj;' Funeral services ser-vices oveVttw remains of Mrs. James ienaon who died of Influenza Saturday Satur-day wore- hrid 4n front of the resl-'aWee resl-'aWee danday. Muilo war furnished y;tWejiofr an T. A. Rawlins ot-( ttted Jtk opening prayer. Remarks Very rnade'by Bishop O. A. Hogan, j President Wa Waddoups and Vtttl--lieat Jft.n. Hendricks. The eonuaua- J Jlty deeply sympathises with the Jea rliea family, as they are all sick with .jke. litlttMML (lirs.' Jensen Is aur-J Tired by f her. haebaad and six ehU.( drea, besides her parenU and mar-la mar-la brothers and sUters. ! V- . ! J The Infant daughter of Mr. and) -Mrs. dire Smith, died, of pneumonia ( Tuesday after an Uness ot tart 1 ". weeks. Funeral services were held I i'n Smlthfteld where the Interment .was made. V Master Dahle Stocks, the little son v' of Mr: and Mrs. Wm. H. Stocks has T .been critically 111 but Is tapldly lm-proving. lm-proving. - Mrs. Arnold Layno died from Influenza In-fluenza 1st, Thursday. She wa3 born rid raised In Lewlston and leaves a a host of friends a husband and four children, to mourn her loss. Funeral Fun-eral services were held Friday. Pres. jsbWm. Waddoups and Dlshop. T., JL 1nP'dkeiiTtrwa8 reldered by Mrs. Rella Wiser ana Inmpany. The Third ward quartette IPure'd by Mrs. Rella Wiser and tal Land." Interment was made in the city cemetery. The Lcwlston farmers aro busy haulln cbeets from the piles to the ugart factory. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson and family are recovering nicely from the flue. .... Mrs. O. M. Thompson ot Richmond Rich-mond spent last week at Lewlston nursing her son and daughter, Mr. Band Mrs. Asa, Thompson. K The Anderson Lumber company haro Juft moved into their new place of business where they hare an up-to-date 'line ot goods. Mrs.iEdna Oustaveson is out again after recovering front the lnfluen-.a., lnfluen-.a., ' " f Mrs., T. J.-Voshloka dtsd Wednes-dyof Wednes-dyof Influenza. Funeral services weia heldWednesday under' the dl-reetloa dl-reetloa of the church, as such was the request ol the lady before she died. Beautiful muslo was furnished furnish-ed by the' members of the choir. Fres. Hendrleks.Pres. Waddoups and Blsh- op Hogan were the speakers. The floral offerings were many. " Mrs. YoshioUa Is survived by a husband and four children. This family is ' hold In high esteem in this community. commun-ity. - Dr. 6. States ot Preston has been I 'kept buiy day and night in Lewlston laslng overy means in his power to M allcvloto the suffering. ' r Dlshop O. A. Hogan was in Logan Ml on, business Saturday. . M-, Mr. and Mrs. Jas H Stocks spent M Sunday at Richmond -, O'W'flgs1 0om,sh famll' we recoverlntr . Btrd:lerlous Illness with the flu. j MrREi;. FIfo spent the week In "y. lLewlfitoaj;iurslng tho child of her "' "tlfcrother, Mn Wm. H Stocks .'IS; Mrs, 'Charles Bevan is still very :Hl with rneumonla. Miss Myrtle Be- IBM'' n Is fttcoyerlng from the same dls- "Hsi' x &'' ' 'Bo many of tho toleobcuo !forco -fft.lU with the flu, Inst week' that It IMtuir necessary for Manager Mor- !B to asslts In operntlns lit Lcwls- r. and Mrs, Thomas Norrls and V-VfMBBK -. T - family are recovering from tho flu. No now cases of tho influonza I havo de7elopod for some number ot days.. Tho situation seems to be under un-der control. The. State Inspector met with the town ooard Saturday in special ses-slon ses-slon tor tlio purposo ot discussing problems relatlvo to tho flu. I Miss Gertlo Nlelson leaves this Kweek for an estonded visit to Cali-.fornla,. Cali-.fornla,. ..- ,-' j Dr!' andMrs. Bernhlsel apont tho week end at Blackfoot. Mrs. Marian Dopp has Icen very 111 with tho flu. , |