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D barn. electric plant DELCO-LIGHT ELECTRICITY FOR EVERY FARM Delco-Light is a simple, economical, ELCO-LIGHT helps to keep the young folks on the farm. It brings City Comforts and Conveniences and Economies to the farm home. And it pays for itself in time and labor saved. Delco-Light furnishes an abundance of clean, safe, economical electric light for house and It furnishes electric power to pump the water, wash the clothes, milk the cows, separate the cream, churn the butter, operate the electric fan and the vacuum cleaner, highly efficient that requires almost no attention and that runs on kerosene, gas, or gasoline. See the complete plant in opera- tion at our store The Domestic Engineering Company Dayton, Ohio Offices in all Principal Cities Use Lehigh—the National Cement Concrete walks are always dry and clean, they can- not rot or become muddy in wet weather. Build concrete walks from the house to the road, the barn and the out- houses, and keep the mud and wet out of the kitchen. . Easy and cheap to build; lasting and satisfactory. It's a good pian to have several sacks of Lehigh Cement always on hand for use about the place. Lime, Brick, Plaster, Sand, Beaver Boards, Doors and Windows, and other Building Material HOENE HARDWARE About Tubes! If your casings give way before their time, perhaps your tubes are at fault. _ Don't blame the cas- ings until after you talk to me, Perhaps your tubes leak air slowly so that you run on low pressure a good part of the time. If this is true you ought to replace your tubes at once with a set of Good- year's all around. For Goodyear Tubes are constructed in the right way to hold air properly and to last a long time, giving your cas- ings a chance to deliver all the mileage that hasbeen built into them. I especially recom- mend Good year Heavy Tourist Tubes, These tubes are typical of the high standard main- tained in every product sold by us. Everything for the Motorist Professional Cards Dr. Wesley F. Orr Physician & Surgeon Office in Simon Building. Pacific and Nezperce Phones COTTONWOOD, IDAHO. Dr. J. E. Reilly DENTIST Nezperce and Bell ’phones NUXOLL BLOCK COTTONWOOD Dr. J. E. Smith DENTIST Main Street - - Cottonwood (One Door below Baker's Store) Dr. McKeen Boyce GRADUATE LICENSED VETERINARIAN Calls answered day or night and satis- faction guaranteed. e COTTONWOOD, IDAHO H. H. Nuxoll NOTARY PUBLIC Office in Nuxoll Blk., Cottonwood "Let EUGENE MAUER —pDO YOUR— . TAILORING CoTTONWooD - IDAHO COTTONWOOD LOCAL F. E. & C. U. of A. Meets on 1st and 3d Saturday of each month at 1 o’clock P. M. RILEY RICE, Pres. J. Captein —PLUMBER and TINNER— Prices Reasonable. COTTONWOOD, - - FELIX MARTZEN In Rear of the Postoffice Will carefully look after your needs in real estate matters ___and insurance. __ THE INLAND ABSTRACT AND INVESTMENT CO., Ltd. BONDED ABSTRACTERS Grangeville, - Idaho SA I eT Th as BUSINESS LOCALS Tip Top—the Flower of flours. Idaho Gold--the great bread and butter flour. Tip Top flour makes the finest bread you ever tasted. New stock of linoleum just received at Nau’s Furniture House. Highest market price paid for but- ter, eggs and lard. J. V. Baker & Son. Only the best part of the wheat goes into Tip Top flour. Get your linoleum of Nau, now. He has a fine lot of new designs just in. None of the wheat's vitality has been lost in making Tip Top and Ida- ho Gold flour. We have several thousand good second hand sacks for sale at right price. See us before you buy. Cot- tonwood Milling & Elevator Co. Tip Top and Idaho Gold--the pure food flours—are manufactured under most sanitary conditions and comply with all pure food regulations. Our Tip Top and Idaho Gold make more loaves of better bread than other flours on the market, and do not need any phosphate or other chemicals for whitening or raising the dough. LET CRANKE DO IT. I conduct more sales than any other auctioneer in Washington and Idaho. Why? Because I conduct them on business _princi- ples. Harry C. Cranke, auctioneer. Nezperce, Idaho. JOHN REILAND Contractor ond- Builder. _Esti- mates furnished on any Class of Work. Repairing promptly at- tended (0;e ee eee eee During their closing-out sale, Goldstone, Nash & Creelman’s store will be open every evening until 9 o’clock. _ 1 second-hand Overland car; 11917 Ford, almost new; 1 Jackson car. All the above are in firstclass condi- tion and will be sold at bargain prices. : Hoene Hdw. Hogs for Sale A choice bunch of pure-bred male and gilt Poland Chinas, at my ranch 4 miles east of Cotton- wood. Howard McKinley, of Bide-a-wee Hog Farm. Cows for Sale. I have 2 fresh cows and 3 year- ling heifers for sale, cheap. R. H., Hill, Ferdinand (Icicle Flat). Council Proceedings The regular monthly meeting of the city council was held on Monday even- ing of last week, with all members present, except Trustee Geo. M. Rob- ertson, Nothing but routine business came before the meeting. The following bills were allowed and paid: Ed Malerich, salary M. M. Belknap, salary and $ 80.00 expenses paid 10.25 E. J. Terhaar, salary third quarter 15.00 Rudolph Funke, labor 3.20 Ralph Gentry Cy 7.00 Frank Terhaar uf 32.80 Geo. Rustemeyer gi) 2.40 Henry Dempewolf “ 9.60 L. F, Manwaring =“ 3.29 Chas. Dempewolfe “ 11.20 A. L. Creelman, hall rent 30.00 O. D. Hamlin, team hire, freight and drayage 16.51 Cottonwood Chronicle, pub- lishing ordinance 4.20 John Hoene, mdse. 1.62 Grangeville Light & Power Co., lights, Aug. and Sept. 144.40 Hussman Lumber Co., lumber 466.73 The Village Treasurer's report for the quarter ending Sept. 30th was read and approved, and ordered pub- lished in the Cottonwood Chronicle. Fifty-six men of the national army from Lewis, Clearwater and Nez Perce counties and Asotin county, entrained at 5:30 Saturday evening for Ameri- can lake. At 5 o'clock the Idaho boys were tendered a luncheon. They were joined by the Asotin county boys, headed by the Asotin band, just be- fore leaving.—Tribune. Just what part America has played in defeating the submarine will not be known till the war is over. The censors are keeping back all informa- tion as to what America and her allies are doing ou the sea; but enough has filtered through to make it certain that the United States has been a prime factor in the solution of the problem: The fact that this country has already transported a large army to France without the loss of a man is_proof of the efficiency of the Ameri- can navy. Registered Shorthorns. 6 head good ones at D. V. Dowd’s public sale on Central Ridge, 17 miles northwest Nez- perce on Oct, 17. Tip Top and Idaho Gold flour never varies from its high standard of purity and excellence. FOR SALE—Thoroughbred 8. C. White Leghorn cockerels at $1.50 each, Mrs. J. Matthiesen. The big bakers are the best judges of good flour, Our Tip Top and Ida- ho Gold brands are used almost ex- clusively by bakeries in this territory. Why not you. Bring us your milling wheat. The government regulations include all mills of more than 100 barrels daily capacity and we can pay more for grain stored in our elevator than else- where. We need the grain, so why pay handling charges to others. Keep this money in your own pocket. Cot- tonwood Milling & Elevator Co. Idaho Gold flour—best cake and pastry. for bread Why is Tip Top and Idaho Gold flour better? Because it is made of clean sweet wheat properly blended and milled under absolute cleanliness, and does not contain any injurious in- gredients. Taxidermist. Clyde Von Bargen of Cottonwood, scientific taxidermy in all its brauches—birds, animals. game birds, fishes, etc., mounted true to life, Skins tanned and made into rugs. Standard methods and satisfaction guaranteed. Reason- able prices. Both phones. ZUVER’S AUCTION SALES The following are auction sales conducted very successfully by I. E. Zuver since Sept. 11th and the dates of his next sales: Sept. 11 I. M. Fowler ate Robbins & Son yee | Frank Raugh aes i Joe Squibb October 1 Tom Kerr ss 8 Percy Puyear 4 Bob Barnett e 8 Mrs. P. Molan ‘e 9 Mrs. Ed Graham A 10 Ed Nelson fe 11 Fenn Batty es 15 Charley Kerr a 16 ~—O.. P. Soderburff - 23 Knute Standog Lost, Strayed or Stolen From the Triplett pasture, three miles south of Cottonwood, about Sept. 11th, a brown mare and roan colt, the mare aged 6 years, branded 7K (connected). A suitable reward will be paid for information leading to their re- covery. R. P. Nash, Boles, Ida. WOOD FOR SALE. Don't treat yourself cool. Buy your wood from| Sallee & Gray, Westlake. 37-4t Dr. Salsberg Here Now at Phoenix Hotel. Little eye defects may cause any number of pains and aches— not only in the eyes themselves, but in various parts of the body. Indeed, the up to date physician knows that headaches are nearly always due to eye strain, espec- ially so among school children. If you or your child is in any way troubled with either head- ache or any eye defect come and see me while I am in Cotton- wood. If [ can give you the necessary relief I will be glad to do so, if I cannot your own doc- tor will know better what to do for you. In more than 50,000 pair of eyes that I have examined in the past thirty years my _ records show that more than one-half of that number were given complete relief from headaches by the proper correction of the sight with suitable glasses. If you are troubled with head- ache or any ache or pain in or about the eyes, or if you are suf- fering from nervousness, the probabilities are it is due to your eyes, if so, I will tell you so, and if not, I can tell your own physi- cian, and he will know best what to prescribe for you. DR. S. SALSBERG. Estray Notice Two of my red heifers have strayed away from my ranch near Joseph, Idaho. They are both branded on left thigh with two V’s (one above the other with dot between.) I will pay $5 each or $10 reward for infor- mation leading to their recovery. J. R. Gibbins, Joseph, Ida. YOUR WATERWORKS Should have modern sanitary plumbing. Concrete construc- tion of reservoirs, drains, septic tanks, etc, Write for estimates. J. C. HALLER, Cottonwood, Idaho. Notice for Publication 05149-15487 Department of the Interior, U.S. Land Office at Lewiston, Idaho, October 8th, 1917. Notice is hereby given that CHARLES B. JACKSON, of Spring Camp, Idaho, who, on November 17, 1913, and June 2, 1914, made Homestead Ent Nos. (5149 and_ 05487, for St NEt, SEt. and Et SWi, Sec. 18, Twp. 29 N, R 2 W, Boise Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-year Proof, toestablish claim tothe land above de- scribed, before J. Loyal Adkison, U. $. Commis- sioner, ‘at White Bird, Idaho, on the 13th day of November. 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: Lee L. Beasley, Walter D. Smith, Clarence Wat- son, allof Spring Camp, Idaho; Oscar F. Hol- lingsworth, of Boles, Idaho. ola HENRY HEITYELD, Register. Notice for Publication 05569 Department of the Interior, U.S. Land Office at Lewiston, Idaho, Sept, 25, 1917. Notice is hereby given that WALTER D. SMITH, of Spring Camp, Idaho, who, on June 8, 1914 made Homestead Entry, No. 05569, for Ni SE: and NEt SW, Sec. 5, Twp. 29N, R2W, Boise Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before J. Loyal Adkison, U. S. Commissioner, at White Bird, Idaho, on the 31st day of October, 1917, Claimant names as wit- nesses: Lee 1. Beasley, Jefferson W. Busick, Charles Jackson, Clarence Watson, all of Spring Camp, Idaho. 828 HENRY HEITFELD, Register. Notice for Publication 05568 Department of the Interior, eine Taud Office at Lewiston, Idaho, $ 9) Notice is hereby giv LEE WEE L SLEY, of Spring Camp, Idaho, who, on June 8th, 1914, made Homest Entry, N 568, for SWt, Nt SEt Sec. 4, and SEt, Sec. 5, Twp, R2W, Boise Meri fi i intention to make thre: claim to the land above di Adkison, U. $. Commissioner, at White Bird, Idaho, on the 31st day of October, 1917, Claimant names as witnesses: Walter D. Smith, Jefferson W. Busick, Charles Jackson, Clarence Watson, all ot Spring Camp, Idaho. 828 HENRY HEITFELD, Register. Notice for Publication 06097 Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Lewiston, Idaho, Sept. 10th, 1917, Notice is hereby given that WILLIAM E. KRED, of Joseph, Idaho, who, on May 17th, 1915, made Additional Homestead Entry, No. 06097, for SEt NE¢ Sec. 15, S} NW and SWk NEb, Sec. 14, Twp 29. N, R 1 W, Boise Meridian. has filed notice of intention to make three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land abo’ i on, U. S. Cor Idaho, on the 16th di ant names as witnesses: Joseph Ly. Tribe, David O. Dewey, James Aram, Enoch Christiansen, all of Joseph, Idaho, sl4 HENRY HEITFRELD, Register. Notice for Publication. 04208 Department of the Interior, U.S. Land Office at Lewiston, Idaho, Sept. 10th, 1917, Notice is hereby given that DAVID O. DEWEY, of Joseph, Idaho, who, on November 8th, 1911, made Homestead Entry, No. 04208, for NE, Sec. 8, Twp. 29 N, R1W, Boise Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make five-year Proof, to es- tablish claim to the land above described, before J. Loyal Adkison, U.S. Commissioner, at White Bird, Idaho, on the 16th day of October, 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: Joseph L. Tribe, Wm. E. Reed, both of Joseph, Idaho; James M. Lyda, Arthur Wright, both of Boles, Idaho. | sl4 HENRY HEITFELD. Regiser Notice for Publication. 05699 Department of the Interior, U.S, Land Office at Lewiston, Idaho, Sept. 10th, 1917, Notice is hereby given that JOSEPH L,. TRIBE, of Joseph, Idaho, who, on September Sth, 1914, made Ad nal Homestead Entry, No. 05699, for Nt SE# Sec. 20 and NWt SWi, Sec. 21, Twp. 29 N, R1 W, Boise Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before J. Loy- al Adkison, U. $. Commissioner, at White Bird, Idaho, on the 16th day of October, 1917. Claim- ant names as witnesses: David O. Dewey, Wm. . Reed, Maynard Gillispie, D. H. Hill, all of Jo- seph, Idaho. si4 HENRY HEITFELD, Register. Notice for Publication 05381-06064 Department of the Interior, U. $. Land Office at Lewiston, Idaho, Sept. 18th, 1917. Notice is hereby given that ELI CHURCH. of Cottonwood, Idaho, who, on May 23, 1914, and June 4, 1915, made Homestead Entries Nos. 05381 and 06064, for SWi SEt, SE SW#, Lot 4, Sec. 7. and Lot 1, Sec. 18, Twp. 30 North, Range 1 East, and SEt SEt, Sec. 12, NEt NEt, Sec. 13, Twp. 30 North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian, has filed notice of intention tomake three-year Proof, to establish Claim to the land above described, be- fore H. W. Garets, U. S. Commissioner, at Grangeville, Idaho, on the 25th day of October, 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: N. J. Wil- liams, W. W. Blackburn, S. J. Farthing, A. J. Bentley, all of Cottonwood, Idaho. re s2l Henny HEITFBLD, Register.