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THE ADAM in COMMUNITY PLATE 'N chests containing com- plete table outfits, or in Separate pieces. Tea- spoons, $6.00 the dozen. At your service for 50 years, Does Your Granite Dish or Hot Water Bag USE ~~ in graniteware, hot water bags, tin, copper, bras: all cooking utensils an rubber goods, or Rivet Mendets are not affected by ex- child, Will fit any surface. “Made in all siz” Simply tighten MENDET and leak is mended SAVE MANY DOLLARS ’ 20c and 2c Per Package Assorted Sizes The Quick-lite Lamp Lights With a Match The most wonderful lamp in the world. Ask your neighbor who is using one. Hoene eee THE MAYTAG Multi-Motor WASHER Chinaware of Taste Household Goods of Quality Man works from sun to sun, Until the Maytag Multi-Motor Came to her ken, And now she’s through Before the men. Hardware Company The Store of Sorvine Woman’s work was never done Buy your wife a Maytag washer} various sizes. ~~ will make the roast more juicy and tender with less labor. Can be had in both granite or aluminum and in i) 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. COTTONWOOD, IDAHO H. H. Nuxoll NOTARY PUBLIC Office in Nuxoll Blk., Cottonwood Let EUGENE MAUER —DO YOUR— TAILORING Corronwoop - IDAHO _ COTTONWOOD LOCAL FL E..& CU. of A. Meets on 1st and 3d Saturday of each month at 1 o’clock P. M. RILEY RICE, Pres. A. JANSEN, Sec.-Treas. FELIX MARTZEN In Rear of the Postoffice Will carefully look after your needs in real estate matters and insurance. LET CRANKE DO IT. I conduct more sales than any other auctioneer in Washington 4 ar’ ; I| branded § on left hip and split in and Idaho. Why? Because conduct them on business _princi- ples. Harry C. Cranke, auctioneer. Nezperce, Idaho. BUSINESS LOCALS 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. JOHN REILAND Contractor ond Builder. Esti- mates furnished on any Class of Work. Repairing promptly at- tended to. For Sale. A few of the big type of Poland China boars and some gilts. John Funke. Why TlIp Top is the Best 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. 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. Tip Top and Idaho Gold -- the pure food flours—are manufactured under most sanitary conditions and comply with all pure food regulations. LAND FOR SALE A 440-acre grain and stock ranch. All stock, implements, hay, household goods, ete., go with the place. For sale cheap and on easy terms. } Joseph Tribe, e48 Joseph, Idaho. Idaho Gold--the great bread and butter flour. Men Wanted Sawyers 90c per M, Swamp- ers and men in logging camps, minimum wage $38.50. Board $1.00 per day. | Craig Mountain Lumber Co., __ Winchester, Idaho. Estrayed or Stolen From the Canfield ranch on Salmon river about May Ist, a red muley heifer, age 2 years, each ear. I will pay a reward of $10 for the same, or $50 for con- vieting evidence of theft of the ‘THE INLAND ABSTRACT animal. b45 Sydney M. Brown. BONDED ABSTRACTERS Grangeville, - Idaho AND INVESTMENT CO., Ltd. Carney Coal —— | lution. Put in your order early for a ton of Auto Owners, Attention! Hunters Return Friday. BUSINESS? LOCALS PA igs Sy SecteonaSlny pee Fred and George Lange, Bert Reed, We Pay More 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. R. D. Humphrey, Jim Jackson and son Clyde arrived home Friday eve- ning from their 3-weeks’ hunt on the headwaters of Selway river, about 100 miles northeast of here. They got their limit in deer—one each—and doodles of small game and fish, but failed to bag any elk. Jim Jackson shot a magnificent bull elk and badly wounded him, but he man- aged to escape. The hunters were possible damage to your car, that you drain off the water and re- place with a good anti-freeze so- Your storage battery needs more attention in winter than in summer. Keep the jars filled regularly. We have just installed a motor generator set and are now pre- pared to take care of any and all makes of storage batteries at reasonable charge per month. Second-hand Autos for Sale One 1917 Ford, almost new; 1 Jack- son car, Both are in firstclass condi- tion and will be sold at bargain prices. We have also just received an|able to trace him a long distance by Hoste Haw: oxy-acetylene welding and cutt-|the bloody trail, but were finally : ing machine, so we can handle Taxidermist. forced to give it up. Mr. Jackson ran onto a huge griz- zly bear and was only a few rods dis- tant, but being alone he wisely figured it was too big a job to tackle with only a 30-30 rifle, so he quietly ar- ranged with the big brute to call off the argument. The bear was an old- 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 _sati guaranteed. Reason- able prices. Both phones. 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. any kind or size of work. We weld any metal that melts. Cottonwood Hdw. & Imp. Co. Wood for Sale I have 22 cords of good yellow pine 16-inch wood for sale. Price in woods 2 miles from Keuterville, $7 and de- livered $8 a cord. e49 Geo. Scott. Idaho Gold flour—best for bread cake and pastry. Winter Goods A full line of men’s underwear, work shoes, overshoes, sox, gloves, mits, ete. J. V. Baker & Son. Residence Property for Sale. timer, his tracks measuring 16 inches in iength by 8 inches wide. Mr. Jackson also shot and badly -| wounded a black bear, mal managed to escape. Stallion for Sale. My thoroughbred Clyde stal- lion, age seven years, is for sale cheap. Inquire of Hans Peder- sen. _ Matt Pedersen. TIP TOP FLOUR but the ani- Auto For Hire TRIP SCHEDULE— .. $25.00 Lewiston... al part thereof, will be made for stops at all towns. Ww. R. Rogers LICENSED CHAUFFEUR COTTONWOOD GARAGE Both Phones at Residence gains on Saturdays. Drop in and see for yourselves. Settle-up Notice. Owing to our retiring from business pay the highest market prices. _J.V. Baker & Son. For Sale. The best of apples—Winter Banana and Rome Beauty, $1.50 per box. Gateway Fruit Farm, Geo. W. Nolan, Prop. 45-47 Lewiston, Idaho. For Sale, 160 Acres Two miles out; 140 acres plow land; 50 acres in fall grain. All new im- not forget this. Housekeeping Rooms at Phoe- Biisetock Niet & Cobiwen. nix Hotel. Several rooms for rent, suitable for Carney coal. : e48 Farmers Union Warehouse Co. at hotel for rates. clusively by bakeries in this territory. provements. A snap. L. M. Harris, L. Stabelfeldt, Manager. | Why not you. Grangeville, Idaho. 048 Almost new 5-room house, neatly || Whitebird 25.00 1 finished, with all necessary outbuild-|] Kamiah 15.00 fl The ore of Pav gf ton Nene, ings and an acre of ground in the}} Nezperce. 12.00 |; eecrire ete aha es » town of Cottonwood. “Apply to Ben|} Volmer... 10.00 pen ae Apts se pata 2-4 Grunloh or C. W. oll. Winona 7.00,,| en eautrieoup Bear. ght bread 2 Sako ee G : “tle 700 and light work; makes one-fifth more Estrayed ey lhe bread than other flour. Costs less ye Ferdinand. 4.00 bi th fl t half From Jake Jenny’s ranch one|} Westlake. 4.00 —~ other se not half as good. mile north of town, ared and]] Greener 400:|| neta tee ee better bread; always white-spotted calf, age 5 months, || Fenn... 4.00 | Peet det lependable. Is bought branes figure é on left ‘hip. |] Denver 4.00 || by good dealers and perfect bakers. Notify Eugene Barnett and re-|} Keuterville. ue eee ceive suitable reward. 44b|| p, as te ine) 10.00 At the 5c and 10c Store ee 440) Per Day (straight running) 10.00 || Next door tothe meat market Fresh Groceries These prices are for four persons; |) you can get the greatest bargains A full line always on hand. Bring|| #@ditional passengers 50c vw ._ A || you ever saw, in nearly every- in your eggs, butter and lard. We charge of $1 per hour, or fraction- |/thing you need. Special bar- it is absolutely necessary that all who are indebted to us will settle their ac- counts as soon as possible. Please do The big bakers are the best judges housekeeping. Steam heat, hot and | of good flour. Our Tip Top and Ida- cold water, electric light, ete. Inquire ho Gold brands are used almost ex- Notice for Publication (04926-05546 Department of the Interior. U. $, Land Qffice at Lewiston, Idaho, Nov. 7th, 1917. Notice is hereby given that HENRY J. WALZ, of Joseph, Idaho, who, on May 23, 1913, and July 3, 1914, made Homestead Entries Nos. 04926 and 05546, for SEt NEt, Nt Sit, Sec. 24, Twp. 20.) R2W, Lots 2and 3, NE& SWi, Wi SKt, SWE NEt, Sec 19, ‘Twp 29'N, R1W, Boise Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-year Proof, toestablish claim to the land above de- scribed, beforey Loyal Adkison U. 8. Cominis- sioner, at White Bitd, Idaho, on the 12th day of December, 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: Huldric B. Campbell, Price L, Keener, William J. Harriman, Edward G, Wyatt, all of Joseph, Idaho, nd HENRY HEITFELD, Register, Notice for Publication. 04910 Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Lewiston, Idaho, Nov. 7th, 1917, Notice is hereby given that BENJAMIN FRANKLIN TAYLOR, of Boles, Idaho, who, on May 22nd, 1913, made Homestead Entry, No. 04910, for SWi SEt and SEt SW, Sec 35, Twp 31. N, R 3 W, Boise Meridi- an, has filed notice of intention to make five-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above de- scribed, before J, Loyal Adkison, U. 8. Commis? sioner, at Whilg Bird, Idaho, on the lith day of December, 199% Claimant names as witnesses: Samuel H. Emerich, Lewis R. Jones, Edward Wiley, Richard P. Nash, all of Boles, Idaho. n9 HENRY HEITFELD, Register. Notice for Publication 04229 Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Lewiston, Idaho, October 23rd, 1917. Notice is hereby given that MYRON L,. ROMIG, of Boles, Idaho, who, on November 22nd, 1911, made Homestead Entry, No. 04229, for SWi NE, Wi SEt and SEi Swi, ‘See 3, Twp 30N, R2W, Boise Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make five-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Register and Re- ceiver, U, S. 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 H&NRY HEITFEL®, Register. Notice for Publication Department of the Interion, partment of the Interior, U. 8. Land Lewiston, Idaho, Noy. 13, 1917. cae Notice is barehy given that 1LLIAM 1. ROOKE, of Boles, Idaho, who, on July 20, 1914 and Dec. 10, 1915, made Homestead Entries Nos. 05649 and 06146, for Wi SEt, SW4, Sec 5, and Ni SE#, Sec 6, ‘Twp 28 N, R2 W, Boise Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-year Proof, to estab- lish claim to the land above described, before J. Loyal Adkison, U. 8. Commissioner, at White Bird, Idaho, on the 22nd day of December, 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: Rufus Davis, Kd- uard Davis, Henry Walz, Homer Hayes, all of Boles, Idaho. ni6 HENRY HEITFELD, Register. Notice of Contest. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office. Lewiston, Idaho, September 2ist, 1917. To Herman H. Fahuholz 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 application to contest and secure the cancellation of your Home- stead Entry, Serial No. 06654, made Nov. 2nd, 1916, for N} SEt, SEt SE#, Sec. 10, NE} NEi, Sec. 15, Nt NWt, SWt NWi and NWt SW, Sec. 14, Twp. 29N, R2 W, Boise Meridian, andas grounds for his contest he alleges that eutryinan has fail- edtoestablish residence upon the land covered in the above mentioned entry; And that he has abantoang the claim, ook whereabouts are un- nown. You are, therefore, further notified that the said allegations will be taken as confe » and said entry will be canceled without further to be heard, either before this-offer oF on: a if you fail to file in this office within twenty days after the FOURTH publication of this. 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. & You should state in your answer the name of the post office to which you desire future notices to be sent to you. Henry HEITFELD, Register, Date of first publication, October 19, 1917. Date of second publication, October 26, 1917. Date of third publicatiori, November 2, 1917. Date of fourth publication, November 9, 1917,