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See us for further information. -———-W ear be Pvar LONG-LIVED nh Over 40,600 owners of farms, country homes soni Another button and the washing machine does its | Delco-Light makes possible | Aluminum Two-quart Saucepan and Cover Regular Price $1.35 “Useful every day” For ONLY 89¢ |= and the coupon it presented on or before Nov- ember 17,1917 “Wear-Ever” utensils are made from only the best metal. Again and again the hard sheet passes through enormous rolling mills and is pounded by heavy stamping machines. Aluminum utensils are NOT ‘‘all the same.’’ Look for the “Wear-Ever” trade mark on the bottom of every utensil. Refuse Substitutes! Replace utensils that wear out with utensils that ‘‘Wear-Ever” Clip the Coupon Get your Saucepan AR from us TO-DAY ‘We will accept this coupon and 89¢ in pay- ment for one “Wear-Ever™ two-quart ¢ Saucepan,which sells regularly at$1.35, pro- lur ninum- Fided you bacyent coupon atetoreonor belore Nov. 17, 1917, and write on the coupon = your name, address and date of purchase. a C a ware of All Kinds ANNONA (KARE TOM HOME ATTRACTIVE WALL PAPER. Latest Designs Large Stock a FLOM. H. H. Nuxoll tion and will be sold at bargain prices. land above described, before Register and Re- Considering its wonderful utility it is surprising how O Ki t h St k r ° cheaply Delco-Light can be installed and how little the ur lichenware oc is Popular Prices r upkeep afterwards. M C | ost Complete 5 Professional Cards BUSINESS LOCALS [>= Save your eyes. Dr. Schilling. Notice for Publication —— ee ¥ 26-05546 Tip Top—the Flower of flours. Tip Top and Idaho Gold flour never _Bepartment of the Interor. UB Land Office r 4 a Dr. Wesley F. Orr Idaho Gold--the great bread and oming sin pana high standard of purity | "yore t jereby a iiven that ; : butter flour. sgh ie of Joseph, Idaho, who, on May 25, 1913, and July Physician & Surgeon Tip Top flour makes the finest bread The big bakers are the best judges §, 1914, made Homestead Stet See. el eh n, Office in Simon Building. you ever tasted. cf Bond flowy, Oat Tipton ane Ida Nit bee's, wp 2 Re! Bel owt Pacific and Nezperce Phones Only the best part of the wheat ho Gold brands are used almost €X-| has filed notice of intention to make three-year eee Gio Ein. Top clusively by bakeries in this territory. | Proof, toestablisty claim, fo the land, Pisied oa : COTTONWOOD, IDAHO. goes into Tip Top flour. Hath scribe lore J. Loyal son. U.S. Commis: > —-- ———_——_—_—. Get those reading glasses now for Ma sy a 79m “11; 1 Th December, 1917. wGlainantaames fs witenaes r. J. E. i long winter evenings. Dr, E. A. sring us your milling wheat. he | Harriman, Edw G. Wyatt, nil oF Josep Dr. J ee ee Schilling. . Return Engagement of government regulations include all rea. + pigs Mon 5 , ter gags ills of more than 100 barrels daily | Sar pee ope - sre, Scotia he RICHARDSON & TALBERT | | sant , “ Peet an | capacit; 1 we can pay more for g Nezperce and Bell ‘phones pe making Tip Top and Ida- po gs Ce # yl ee — aT Y ot a ana % I » : i a h, 1917, - NUXOLL BLOCK COTTONWOOD ae ' i out al thousand goad ATTRACTIONS where. We need the grain, so why “Notice i iereby ive that rea ge 2 vies Al igiae ceeas CORBY eG (ROLOre cs OOMERD Eamon pay handling charges to others. Keep| of notes, tdahe who on Mas. 2204, 1913, made % J. E. Smith second hand sacks for sale at right : teed he SR 14. | Homestead Eutrs, No O10, for SWi BEt and # Dr J E. Smit price. See us before you buy. Cot- Remember Our Name this money ee Fle pocket, Cot- SEiSWi, Sec 35, Tw tN, K 3 W, Boise Meridi- ; DENTIST tonwood Milling & Elevator Co tonwood Milling & Blevator Co. | sotto estes dale crthe Gad eee : j N ig y . 2 G —ber z i 8. Cominis- i Main Street - - Cottonwood} Our Tip Top and Idaho Gold make Producers of Successful Plays : a sone flour---best; for brad sioner iat White Bisa, Kaho, on the ith day of g (One Door below Baker's Store) more loaves of better bread than other cake and pastry. December, 1917, Cluimant names as witnesses: ; ‘ Thy is Tip Top and Idaho Gold| Samuel H. Hmerich, Lewis R; Jones, Edward ¢ en keaee ——— | flours on the market, and do not need Why is Tip Top yi: Wiley, Richard P. Nash, all of Boles, Idaho, Dr McKeen Boyce any phosphate or other chemicals for ant flour better? Because it is made of) un? ___Mrnuy Hurvut, Reeister_ 5 4 x clean sweet wheat properly blended Notice for Publication % Che UATE A CeNED, wibentng (OF raising eeldous ly: ’ nd milled under absolute cleanliness 04229 ea a , and millec 2 b clet y and does not contain any injurious in-| at yewistou, Idaho, October 23rd, 1917, VETERINARIAN JOHN REILAND P ti on £D tic P. * dd t t Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office < ;. a resenting a capable company 0 ramatic Performers - ‘ Calls answered day or night and satis-|Contractor ond Builder. Esti- gredients. Notice is hereby given that faction guaranteed. te furnished Class of Playing z: pptegs — ~~ | of Boles, facie wee a Roecnke 22nd, 1911, ' COTTONWOOD, IDAHO Work. Bae poe oS 4é 59 One 1917 Ford, almost new; 1 Jack-| made Homestead Entry, No. 04229, for SWINE, ¢ fe son car. Both are in firstclass condi- tended to. LET GEO RG F N0 IT make five-year’ Proof, toestablish, claim to the NOTARY PUBLIC Offices in Nuxoll Blk., Cottonwood Let EUGENE MAUER- —DO YOUR— j TAILORING CoTToNwooD - IDAHO COTTONWOOD LOCAL F. E. & C. U. of A. Meets on Ist and 3d Saturday of each month at 1 o’clock P. M RILEY RICE, Pres. A. JANSEN, See.-Treas. FELIX MARTZEN In Rear of the Postoffice Will carefully look after your needs in real estate matters and insurance. LET CRANKE DO Pr 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. . THE INLAND ABSTRACT “For Sale. A few of the big type of Poland China boars and some gilts. John Funke. 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. Closing Out Sale. Save money. Get our prices on Rubber Goods. Goldstone, Nash Creelman Co. Tip Top and Idaho Gold--the pure food flours—are manufactured under most sanitary conditions and comply with all pure food regulations. The funniest comedy imaginable in 4 acts Sunday EAST LYNNE’ One of the greatest emotional dramas ever written. scenery and electrical effects carried for this play. Monday Not Moving Pictures Real, Live, Walking, Talking, Experienced Actors Hoene Hdw. Closing Out Sale. See us for winter underwear and save money. Goldstone, Nash Creel- man Co. Taxidermist. Clyde Von Bargen of Cottonwood, scientific taxidermy in all its branches—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. Dr. Schilling. Beautiful Save your eyes. Closing Out Sale. We still have a good assortment of shoes and winter underwear, at very low prices. Goldstone, Nash Creel- LAND FOR SALE A 440-acre grain and stock ranch. All stock, implements, hay, household goods, etc., go with the place. For sale cheap and on easy terms. Joseph Tribe, e48 Joseph, Idaho. Men Wanted Sawyers 90c per M. Swamp- ers and men in logging camps, minimum wage $3.50. Board $1.00 per day. Craig Mountain Lumber Co., Winchester, Idaho. | i AND INVESTMENT CO., Ltd. BONDED ABSTRACTERS ‘ Grangeville, - Idaho Closing Out Sale. 4 Boy’s overcoats at less than half their value. Goldstone, Nash Creel-} man Co, | Prices: Children 25c; Adults 50 cents Pictures Start at 7. Dramatic Curtain 8:30 Jake Captein, the Plumber Is prepared to line your stoves, put tops on your flues and fix your plumb- ing for cold weather Better Have It man Co. For Sale. Farm lands, acreage, city property, business locations. Montana lands a specialty. List your land with us; we have the buyers. R. H. Wallace & Co., Lewiston, Idaho. Stallion for Sale. My thoroughbred Clyde stal- lion, age seven years, is for sale cheap. Inquire of Hans Peder- sen. Matt Pedersen. Bull Calves for Sale. Two registered Holstein bulls —one old enough for service, the ‘other 5 months old. Inquire of | Martin C. Gass. Done At’ Once! ceiver, U. 8. Land Office, at Lewiston, Idaho. on the 27th day of November, 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: Charles Crawford, Minnie I. Cur- tis, L. G. Romig, all of Boles, Idaho; C. 1. Wil- liamson, of Moscow, Idaho, 026 HENRY HEITFELD, Register. Notice for Publication 05649-06146 Department of the Interior, U, S. Land Office at Lewiston, Idaho, Nov. 13, 1917. Notice is hereby given that WILLIAM I. ROOKE, of Boles, Tdaho, who, on July 20, 1914 and Dec, 10, 1915, made Homestead Entries Nos. 05649 and 06146, for Wi Set, SW, Sec 5, and Ni SEt, See 6, Twp 28 N, R2 W, Boise Meridian, has filed notice of iutention to make three-year Proof, to estab- lish claim to the land above described, before J. Loyal Adkison, U. S. Commissioner, at Wwite Bird, Idaho, on the 22nd day of December, 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: Rufus Davis, Ed- uard Davis, Henry Walz, Homer Hayes, all of Boles, Idaho. nl6 Henry HEITFELD, Register. Notice of Contest. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office. Lewiston, Idaho, September 2ist, 1917. To Herman H. Fahnholz of Spring Camp, Ida- ho, Contestee: You are hereby notified that Kenneth W. Chris- tiansen, who gives White Bird, Idaho, as his post- office address, did on August 27th, 1917, file in this office his duly corroborated aj of your Hen to contest and secure the cancellation our Home- stead Entry, Serial No. made Noy. 2nd, 1916, for Ni SE%, SE¢ SE, co “10, NEt NE3, Sec. 15, Nt NWd, SWi NWi and NW! SW#., Sec. 14, ‘Twp. 29 N, R 2 W, Boise Meridian, and as gti for his contest he alleges that entryman fos fail- ed toestablish residence upon the land co in the above mentioned entry, and that he has abandoned the claim, and whereabouts are un- known. You are, therefore, further notified that the said allegations will be taken as confessed, and your said entry will be canceled without further right to be heard, either before this office or on appeal, if you fail to file in this office within twenty days after the FOURTH publication of this notice, as shown below, your answer, under oath, specifi- cally responding to these allegations of contest, together with due proof that you have served a copy of your answer on the said contestant either in person or by registered mail. ‘ou should state in your answer the name of post office to which you desire future notices tobe vent to you. Henry HertFecb, Date of first polticaion, gn 19, ae Date of second pi Date of third publication, couse or 2. isi7. Date of fourth publication, November 9, 1917, 7