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We cater to the Commercial Trade Tables Supplied with Best in the Market Give Us a Trial LICENSED e e AUCTIONEER FARM AND STOCK SALES A_ SPECIALTY Will cry your sale any time and at any place. Sat- isfaction guaranteed. Past customers references Cali Pacific Main 91, or Clobe Printing Company, Pacific 541, Grangeville + ere nnarcanne ER ame Paige-Detroit Motor Car Co., Detroit. *fichigan E ALWAYS earry in stock several of will be glad to have you inspect them at any time. Co., Ltd. “The 04 Homestead” At Orpheum Next Wednesday, Oct. 3. After more than thirty years of continuous and unparalleled populari- ty asa play, during which period it circled the globe three presented to twenty million people, Deninan Thompson's immortal rural classic, “The Old Homestead,” been converted into a Picture” has “Paramount by the Famous Players Film Company, may justly thus immortalizing what be the greatest single triumph of the American stage. termed It was the irresistible simplicity of the human play and its tender story which bases its appeal upon real heart-inter- est and upon its depiction of every-day characters that everyone recognizes, that have made its popularity endure It was this fundamental wealth of universal interest that caused the “Old stead” to become the foremost dramat- ic classic of our time and makes the photo-play adaptation of the lovable play one of the most important screen for more than three decades. events in all the annals of motion pic- tures. See it at the Orpheum theatre next Wednesday, Oct. 3, afternoon and evening. Lost, Strayed or Stolen. A red yearling steer with white stripe on back (branded quarter circle 3) on left hip, upper and underbit in left ear, strayed away about Aug. 10th from my place. A reward of $5 will be paid for information leading to its recovery. 8 Curless. }southeast of Cottonwood and 3 miles north of Fenn, I will sell at | public auction, commencing 9:30, § ; about 1250. | lsorrel mare 8 yrs old, wt’ times and was | Home- } PUBLIC SALE |At Ed Nelson Place East of Cottonwood on Oct. 10; Having ented my farm 7 miles o’clock on Wednesday, Oct. 10, | the following property: 44 HEAD OF HORSES 1span of blacks, mare and! gelding, 4 yrs old, wt about 2600. old, wt about 2600. years, wt about 2800. 1 span of gray mares, old, wt about 2800. about 1400. 1450. 1 gray mare6 yrsold, wt about 1850. abdut 1600. 1300 ak Thee mare 4 yrsold, wt) about 1250. 2 small brood mares. 1 good saddle horse7 yrs old. 6 2-yr-old colts. 6 yearling colts. 8 spring colts. 12 HEAD OF CATTLE March heifer calves 3 good milk cows. 2 dry cows. 90 HEAD OF HOGS 10 good brood sows. 80 head of shoats, wt from 50, to 150. 1 Poland China boar, lyr. old 20 HEAD OF REGISTERED SHROPSHIRE SHEEP. 5 registered roan Shorthorn | | March bull calves. 2 registered roan shorthorn | 1 registered Percheron stallion | § 5 years old, weight 1990 lbs. (7 1 span of sorrel geldings, 3 and 5 years old, wt about 3000. if 1 span of bay mares, 13 years: “ i span of bay mares, 8 and 12 4 12 yrs | : lgray gelding, 6 yrs old, wt lgray gelding 8 yrs old, wtf about 1850. \@ 1 gray mare 7 yrs old, wt about | lbay gelding 5 yrs old, wt 1 oo mare 7 yrs old, wt about |@ | ROOKE BOCEL "3% THE 3€ ORPHEUM Saturday Night, Sept. 29 A great 5-reel feature of remarkable acting “The Chalice of Sorrow’ “Mr. F. P. celebrates” - Sunday Night Peggy Pierce, Bobby Doan and Siim Summerville in Villa movies. A real comedy flapjack off the Keystone griddle ‘as lively as a cricket.’ SCREEN MAGAZINE Tuesday, Oct. 2 The best serial yet. Continuous show from 12 m. to 11 p. m. “LIBERTY” Dandy comedy and screen magazine Wednesday, Oct. 3 ~FARMERS INSTITUTE PROGRAM— Old Homestead This world-famous rural classic Paramount 5-reel feature has been secured for this date and will be a great treat. Continuous program 12 m. to 11 p. m. Usual prices 10 and 15¢ Thursday, Oct. 4 A Five reel Butterfly program---the kind everyone likes to see. Be sure and see it. Cartoon Comedy 10 head of ewes. 7 head of February ewes. 2 head of February rams. 1 yearling ram. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 4 bedsteads with springs. 1 lounge. 1 dining room table. Several chairs and rockers. 1 Maytag washing machine ‘with gas engine. 1 DeLaval cream separator. 15 SETS OF HARNESS 2 sets of good breeching har- ness. 2 sets of good lead harness. 4 sets of chain harness. 6 sets of plow harness. 1 set of buggy harness. FARM MACHINERY, VEHI- CLES, ETC. One 34 inch Weber wagon One 34 inch Moline wagon 4 old wagons 3 feed racks lold buggy lold hack 2 14-inch Oliver gang plows 1 4-section steel harrow 1 2-section steel harrow cutaway 1 8-foot Osborne dise 1 Strouten manure spreader 1 14-inch walking plow 1 garden cultivator 1 Little Giant feed roller 14-h. p. Stover engine 1 platform scale 1 blacksmith outfit 1 Cypress fanning mill 1 harvester cookhouse 1 10-ft. Van Brunt drill 18-ft. Van Brunt drill 16-ft. Emerson mower 1 10-ft. McCormick hay rake 18-ft. McCormick binder 1 pair old bobsleds 1 pair buggy sleigh runners FREE LUNCH AT NOON Terms—All sums of $20 and un- Leave Your Dogs at Home. There is a city ordinance gov-| erning unlicensed dogs running | the streets, so to avoid any troub- le from this source the farmers are requested to leave their dogs at home or tie them up when in town. Ed Malerich, City Marshal. Cows for Sale. I have 2 fresh cows and 8 year- ling heifers for sale, cheap. R. der, cash; bearing eight per cent interest. tledfor, Edwin Nelson, Owner. H. C. CRANKE, Nezperce, I, E. ZUVER, Grangeville, FIRST NATIONAL BANK, H. Hill, Ferdinand (Icicle Flat). By A. N. DYER, Clerk. 1 man’s saddle; 1 boy’s saddle. | 1 14-inch John Deere gang plow | al ‘Adkison, ee 17-foot John Deere double given on nae bankable note | - _si4 No property removed until set-) Auctioneers Cottonwood, Tdabo Good comfortable rooms, 50c and 75c. the week or month. Rates by The hotel where you feel at home when away from home \ Fi. B. ROOKE, Prop’r. | SSE] COTTONWOOD BILLIARD HALL coo Smokers’ Supplies and Soft Drinks R. A. NIMS, PRopRIETOR Notice for Publication at Lewiston, Idd 05569 wiSte Department of the Interior, U.S. Land Office at Notice is here . 25, 1917 Lewiston, Idaho, Notice is hereb: i | | of te | Entry, No. 05699, and Wt, Sec. 21, Twp. | of Spring idaho, who, on “June 8, 1914" made H Entry, No. 05569, for Ni Skt 5, Twp. 29N, R2W, Boise filed notice of intention to make of, to establish claim to the land yal Adkison, U.S. Idaho, on the 31st Claimant names as wit- led notice of Proof, to establish ibed, before J. Loy- oner, at White of October, 1917. : David O. Dewey ina Hoallo laim to the d Claim- wm. 1917, spie, D. H. Hill, all of Jo- ; L. Beasley, Jefferson W. Busick, les Jacks ch ’ HENRY HEITFELD, Register. Bee) erence einen [ail ge atria Notice fon Publicatian HENRY HEITFELD, Register? Notice for Publication 05516 Department of the Interior, U.S. Land Office at Lewiston, Idaho, August 28th, 1917. Notice is hereby given that WILLIAM F, HARRIMAN, of Joseph, Idaho, who, on June 3rd, i914, made Additional Homestead Entry, No. 05516, for SW s S} SEt Sec. 14, and SEt NW3 Section nship 29 North, Range 2, West, Boise . has filed notice of intention to make t Proof, to establish claim to the land er, | above described, before J. Loyal Adkison, U. S. -| Commissioner, at White Bird, Idaho, on the. 2nd day of October, 1917 Claimant names as witnesses: Oscar Hollings- worth, of Boles, Idaho; James Chamberlain, of Spring Camp, Idaho; Edward Mathewson, Mar- shall 0. Tweedy, both of Joseph, Idaho. 8 __HENRY HEITFELD, Register. 05381-06064 Department of the rior, U. S. Land Office at Lewiston, Idaho, $ isth, 1917. Notice is hereby } and 06064, and Lot 1 | and SE | North, | notice of intention to 1 establish claim to the 1 ore H Garets Ww. W. y, all of Cottonwood, Idaho HENRY HEITFELD, Register | Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U at Lewiston, Idah Notice is hereby Ww S. Land Office : Notice for Publication 05568 Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Lewiston, Idaho, Sept 1917. N of Joseph, 14 dditional E Se to establish fore J Loyal Proof, to establish bed, before J. Loyal Comn issioner, at White Bird, October, 1917. Claimant ter D. Smith, Jefferson on, Clarence Watson, all PLD. Rexister. tion. Notice for Pub 04208 Department of the Interior, U.S. Land Office at Lewiston, Idaho, Sept 10th, 1917, Notice is hereby given t DAVID ¢ jof Joseph, Idaho, who, | made Homestead Entry Tt ot Spring Camp, Ida 823 HENRY HEITFELD, Register. LET CRANKE DO IT. or yri sec] T conduct more sales than any ‘root, toes- | Other auctioneer in Washington ;jand Idaho. Why? Because I 7. conduct them on business _princi- ples. Harry C. Cranke, auctioneer. Nezperce, Idaho. ma .. Tribe, | Wm. E. Reed, both of Josey no: James M. Lyda, Arthur Wright, both of Boles, Idaho. sl¢ HENRY HEITFELD, Regiser i nit rT Te ied