Dr. A. V. Strauss, dentist.Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Baker spent Sunday at the Dave Slone home.Frank George came over from Boise to visit friends this week.Mrs. H. M. Wiseman and children and Mrs. Roseeran and children are spending a weeks vacation at Caldwell attending . the Mattie Crawford meetings.For Trade—Maxwell truck for dairy cows. Mike Flock.Mrs. Harry Dillon is able to be out again after her illness.Miss Anna Good of Payette spent Sunday with home folks.Rev. E. E, Cox preached at the Baptist church Sunday.Parcel Post your Cleaning and Dyeing Lorimer’s City Dye Works. Boise. Idaho.Gilbert Mathews and family attended the Mattie Crawford evangelistic meeting in Caldwell Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Ed Strohbehn and family visited relatives in Payette Sunday.For Sale—No. 12 DeLaval Sep atator in good condition- Sentinel Office.The front of the E. P. Day building has received a fresh coat of paint and been redecorated this week.Rey. Hhirdland, one of the preachers who are holding meeting in the tent, was a Sunday*vlt;2y. vy K. ourms ot rome-roy, Wash, is a New Plymouth visitor this week.Miss Vida Drinkwine has been visiting friends on Little Willow the past week.Misses Hester Drinkwine and Alberta Tyler returned from Payette last week where they have been imployed at the Cannery for several Weeks.For Sale—Pigs, Mrs. GeorgeThe Builders class of the Baptist church and the Victor boys held a contest to see who had the largest attendance for [the past quarter. The Victor boys won and the girls treated them to a weiner roat at Falk river bridge Tuesday evening. A huge bonfire and games with a feed to top off the evening.Cassified AdvertisingFor Sale—A few bred Chester White gilts. Aloys Schuler.Wanted—Horses and cattle to feed and pasture $1.50 a month.J. N. HillFor Sale—Two 0. I. C. sows and pigs. W. P. JoinerUPflllTMENT WRECK COSTS EIGHT LIVESTWO FIREMEN AND SIX NEGROES MEET DPATU at uvcrroPRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE WIL REOEIVE NOTICE OF NOMINATION AUGUST 11thWilt Virginia Man Will Also Hea Democratic National Committee, Decides New York Leader#New York,—Clem Shaver of We! Virigina, the man who did more tha any other to bring about the nomir ation of John W. Davis, has bee decided upon as chairman of th Democratic national committee an Davis' campaign manager, the Unit ed Presa was informed by a rcliabl aource Friday last.The new Democratic nations chairman is rather an inconspicuou figure in the national political work having devoted all of his time t the Democratic party in West Vir gin la.He haa been credited with beinj the head of the West Virginia Demo cracy.Shaver ia a retired lawyer. Afte: retirement he devoted hia time tlt; hobbies, including stock raising am fox hunting.He is rather close mouthed, bu political wiedom has caused his ele vation to the high place in part: ranks. Shaver started the firs “Davis for president*' clubs in Weal Virginia last February.Shaver’s appointment finally wa: decided upon at a conference betweer Davis, George Brennan, Illinois lead er; Tom Taggart of Indiana anc Shaver at Davis headquarters1 hereAll the Democratic chieftains appeared highly satisfied.