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| COTTONWOOD £33 peteenedeeeteereeseenenty We eee to Our Trade: , inten, | aa home Sunday evening from Boise. | Henry Trautman went to Cul- |desac Tuesday on land business. Mrs. Stockton and little daugh- | ter, of Grangeville, were guests of | Mrs. Orr last Monday. | A.S. Wickersham of Lewiston, | | who ownsa farm near Keuterville, | | spent several days here this week. | J.G. Jackson of Boles was in }town Monday. He went to Win-| chester the next day ona brief) | business visit. Dr. Blake reports the birth of a fine little son to Mr. and Mrs. | | Governor Parker is expected | Almost every American citizen has been reading or has been told that having on hand more than 30 days’ supply of wheat flour would be considered as hoarding, whether this flour would have been bought before the rules went into effect, or a year or more ago. In order to comply with the wishes of the Food Administration, and considering it a patriotic duty, we would advise all our customers to return any excess flour on hand, and we will be pleased to allow regular market prices for same, either in cash or trade. Would also advise you to bring your wheat, barley or any other grain you may have to us, we will be glad to exchange it or pay you more than twice as much for it as we would charge you for millfeed, which in most cases gives you better results than your whole grain. Do not feed any whole grain, as it is badly needed to keep the world from starvation. We have a car of lump salt. Just the thing for stock. Prices right. It will Safety First is quite as much a warning to Also just received a car of Eastern Oats, suitable for feed. pay you to order at once as it will not last long. Miss Nellie Ratliff, an accom- ; r : Leave your orders for corn—either whole, rolled or pulverized. A car expected any time. Corn is a stronger feed than any other grain. be careful about what you buy We can’t say it too loud this season in regard to hats and our idea is | plished schoolmam from Nezperce, \is the guest of Mrs. Geo. M. Rob- | as to what you do. ertson for a few days. We have ordered a shipment of tankage, the best on the market. Those who have used it before know the results for hogs. Leave your orders here so we can notify you when the car gets in. Off car you can buy at $2 per ton le: D. F. Van Pool of Spring Camp | spent a couple of days in town |this week at the home of his ever obtained. HEN visit our Custom Tailoring Department and have us show you the incomparable selection of fashions and woolens from that popular firm— &d V. P rice - Ce. our famous Chicago tailors, who will deliver you the fl finest workmanship in tailored-to-order clothes you to buy by name. Mallory Hats are so well and widely known that you are perfectly safe to come in our store, say ‘‘Mal- lory” to us, get your hat and never give quality a thought. We played “Safety First” when we bought--you can do the same. Come in and see the new Spring models in the latest should make a respectable bunch|2 sight unbalances the entire nervous system. Physical and shades and come now. of pork by next Fall. |2 mental fatigue quickly follow. | Fred Hinkelman of Winona left | 3 Like your physician your local optometrist is at your ser- Get Your Choice |this morning for a month’s visit/2 vice at all times. Many have found this true. % at his former home at Trail City, Fy Let It Be the S. D., his first visit to the old § Dr. E. A. Schilli ome for abou years. Fred} r chillin | was as “tickled” as a little boy in| = ey easie ane g Cottonwood Mercantile Co. [| “Orci ccm: | oe e | Arousing meeting of our Patri-| 3 Not Here Today and Gone Tomorrow \otic League was held last night |= Permanent and Reliable IW} and some very important work | [Bl] qimu100u0namMmnKAOMRKNRHG RSMo SS L—EE—E —SSa SS SS SES || outlined. There are over 100) members ei and every one of | s#———-—> 5 nen |them should be present at the||! Good lighting is always essential To Retailers of Wheat Flour| Pr. Salsber, eve specialist, will) Dr. Wesley F. Orr meetings every Thursday evening ge eves ——" eat he abe to get pies before Physician and Surgeon | at 8 o’clock in Odd Fellows hall. A DEAS ene a NATIONAL next Sunday, owing to new Cases | Office in Simon Building. | ‘ MAZDA and Sugar. : coming in. Those wishing to see Pacific and Nezperce Phones | Pi rcpt oct a he Nannie of | The Peerless Lamp Be Beginning Monday, April 29th, | him should call at the hotel before| CoTTONWOOD - - - IDAHO | Je ~0ttonwoo OYE a eae aan i i sures effective, eco * ; Posh tac hacia hi ibseiees | with Co. E for war service, is now | SSUTE: ective, nomica: of all st ie = ao fiot a aoe mar Dr. J. E. Reill ~~ |in France, having sailed from||| lighting, easy on the eyes and on nd wheat flour so * J. E. , E siving the. eawie to whom sold, Millinery DEAriey New York about six weeks ago.||| the pocket-book. Order person- the date and the quantity sold.| I will display, beginning tomorrow, N , Fora long time Jesse had been} ally or by phone; our number is Aaa, ) 5 ee ezperce and Bell "phones sick and in the hospital at Camp} Make a weekly report to me. a nice line of Spring Millinery at} ny Pp ap 3819, Nezperce. f en ‘ XOLL BLOCK COTTONWOOD ; DG od koe The object of this is to prevent | Cottonwvod—latest styles. Prices cna here Eee Fadl Va Bs G ‘ll ‘gh duplication of purchases by buy-| very reasonable. Everybody is in- . J. E. Smi : g ewpol ews, Va. ing from more than one merchant. | vited to inspect my stock. DENTIST. Mrs. Hensley of Vollmer, book- rangeut e Lig ft & a ower Company ITam_ sure from the willingness} Mrs. ©. Wieber. | Main Street : Cottonwood | keeper for the Nezperce Pelephone ates ee you have heretofore shown in Corn, Tankage, Chicken ___ (One Door below Baker's Store) _ Co. for this county, was in Cot-| complying with the food regula- : . R. F. Fulton tonwood the first of the week Farm for Sale Notice for Publication tions that you will co-operate] Feed, Stock Salt, Etc. A OriaY ACL checking up the local office. Miss} . _.. i : ogee Fmt saitae eae whole-heartedly in this matter. Ayo huvia: tenorvod. a wacload 708 corn y aw Myrtle Gallaher, who did relief|_ 952% acres of well improved land,) pepartment of the Interior, U.S. Land Office Siaton Pate ’ “ = Probate and Real Estate Law a Specialty. work here for about si ks,|700 acres in crop and ready to be| at Lewiston, Idaho, April 10th, 1918. , victor Peterson, j|which is of excellent quality—the | Office in Bank of Camas Prairie Bldg NE Sod al aes thi ing. Bgiipped with | camiatececerie Coma rene acne Food. Administator for Idaho] products of which will be put on the 5 + Gaanveviile eer’s has gone to Nezperce. | Mrs. Cra- |e na eee SAN IPED ers | Sa cae Dre nea Ree Matreeat ai ikea County. market in the near future. We also| ———— ee eee nen ba now one of the regular |” sets “Ase ighting a BE ma ate ot Gee eda ape nest bidder, d “ ‘eet OSes. iS a4 is le, tothe highes Next Wadmeany nicht go down | it%e,{F sale & complete line of feed | Dr. McKeen Boyce hello” girls here, Purpose farms on. Camas. Prairie, | Stag sctdersanay 23 ger te, au clk ex! nesday night go down | of all kinds and expect a carload of Graduate Licensed What might have been a disas- | }. AREAL ag) ABE + 49 | the following tract of land: SEi SEY Sec 12, to the Orpheum and see Shorty|tankage in a day or two, also chicken VETERINARIAN trous fire was narrowly aaa 3h ee en Sree aie ill bey ba cen open Git ail eas f a Hamilton solve the wireless mys- | feed of all kinds and stock salt, at less | Calls answered day or night and satis- | Saturd iorni bout ten| p ae sSinaiaay ss , JOTBORS, | cared closed when those present at the hour Perit Mic tie Gtr his thect| ian eiie® guclen cea Gall Pegi faction eaaranterd Renee davaeat voi chal Bas Poland China hogs. Can give im- named have ceased bidding. ‘The person making i 1 : : sour q : re | snad tate ncemeesi 5 19 | the highest bid will be required to immediately pe ha Screen magazine and fevedioring quality. By buying in oe >>> IDAHO | working on Frank Simon’s auto media DE Wiae Malia PL Delay perenne elning nites ie ake comedy. carload lots we are ina position to} H. H. Nuxoll at his home garage when in some | ——————-____ i » ~~ | scribed land are advised to file their claims, or Notice of Special Stock-|tive the trade the benefit of the freight NOTARY PUBLIC manner oil on the floor caught | In the Probate Court, Idaho Coun- Spree Hoe oe oF Betas the Unie Geaignated tor 3 difference, which in most cases amounts . | fire and in an instant the entire) ty, State of Idaho RBNAY. HErTembB Reeser; holders’ Meeti § See me for Real Estate B: ys 026 Bair E. Hoar, Receiver. no . rs eer ng. , to 80¢ per hundred. Seeing us before oa state bargains | floor was in flames. Luckily, Fat 1 the Matter of the Estate of Fred Berscheid, ; ae ~ Rania A bth ete Bay OE wigdargirr eo " your oe Office in Nuxoll Block, Cottonivood| Hamlin, who always carries a| Yeilx Martzen, the administrator of the estate Notice for Publication Special meeting of ie ic K- Jottonwood Milling & Elevator Co. | aya TORTS -—— |chemical fire extinguisher on his | of Fred Berscheid, deceased, having filed his pe- A : holders of the German State Bank! Steam Engine For Sale Let EUGENE MAUER auto truck, happened to be near | tit personal nnd eat estate of suid decedent, for | L4wistony Idaho, March 27,1916." "= moet of Cottonwood, Idaho, will be . wees —Do YOUR— and put out the fire before amy | derdu'by the Judie of said court. that ail persous 6 AVILLIAM F; RANKIN, held in the office of the bank on} , 16-hp Advance steam engine in TAILORING damage was done | interested in the estate of said deceased appear | Of Joseph, Idaho, who, on February 9, 1912, and Eiabilaadehaiie. Tateains ifesate gi . before the said Probate Court on Friday, the 17th | January 5, 1916, made Homestead Entries Nos. Saturday, May 4, 1918, at 10a. c - ae eer if taken Corronwoop - IDAHO Mrs. Viola Rhett has been ap-| {7,24 7" 131 atten o'clock: in the forenoon f Ni SHI, NEI SW the for the Han ient - Ob On| Pubs» SRA ee OE COTTONWOOD > Lo Ar pointed by the countye court to ¢ tt at the city 0 rangevie, tn said vcounts to make five-year and th moiice of intenton i i |,0 vhy > s ve- re Proofs, respect- : e Le aang a ola hank me Threshing Outfit for Sale al ba serve as registrar for the Cotton- inmimice ur peies Der CoanH clin) iand above de- fellegtn ‘Article I of the Arti be Complete outfit for sale reasonable. F. E. & ( ies U. of A. wood district in registering voters. 28 | sioner at White Bird, Idah ee ci aneet amending Article 1 0 e 1CleS} Write or phone Henry Rehder, Cot- “VY PRICE P. for the coming election. On May} ein the | May. 1918. Claimant namesas witnesses: James of Incorporation thereof. ene ? 1518 RILEY RICE, Pres. ge : Y | Cottonwood Chr Sor aper printed and | Afam, Fred Yahraus, Jesse E. Wells, George Dated this 17th day of April, | —________*" A. JANSEN, Sec.-Treae, _|4th and every Saturday thereafter | publianed ix said county nin ores re = pl . ’ . a Dated April 13, 1918. m HENRY HEITFELD, Register. 1918. Good Land in Canada, _| «ts 1st «nd 3d Saturday of each month at 1 pm ae he Hovemaee election Mrs, | °"“witbuk 1. CAMPBELL, Probate Judge. a aM. BRLENAP, Eleven to $30 per acre; terms une-| FELIX MARTZEN = seed try ee Fee | Mefice ton Publicadon Notice for Publication 20 yea 4 = “4 = ? “ | 22% ; ice . an: retary. ae gr de years to pay, Only one- In Rear of the Postoffice the voters are asked to call. The} Department of the Tniesior. 0) S. Land Office| Department of the etn 0.8. Land Office Bids Wanted for Culverts) ‘e"th, down and no further payment | Will carefully look after your needs | registrar for Greencreek is Joseph | nt Serer Aaaio, ADE dhe 1916. ap Ai ynpreconpey agra s The Cottonwood Highway District ag ig sega years, First wo in real estate and insurance Sohn, for Keuterville Ben Grun-| for the Heirs of Nannie Tene Gate ana Beat for eealed bids for putdiog intwo| rey pee Conk fend 80ers CRANKE DO loh, for Joseph Mrs. James Aram. | 3 25th, 1914, made Homestead Rutty, No, OSbss tor Peta aiaieent oulvatts, RG i cupied and 6 per cent thereafter. 4 IT. . 8 Lots 3, 4,5, NEG SWi See Sl Top ath Raw, . culverts, | vas must) “Many farms in Canada havetrebled| I conduct more sales than any Although it was one of the best- |’ fe three-year “Prom, toesat: |W. Dols Meridian, bea Rios’ sete oy heats Rin by Monday. Accil 29th at 4 rl A ian, has filed’ notice of intention y Monday, April 29th at 5 p.lin value in the last three years,|other auctioneer in Washington |2dvertised sales in this part of /lishclaim to the and above described, before | to make three-yeat Proof, to establish claim to m. Specifications shown by the High-| When the income at present prices of.|and Idaho Why? Because I|the country, the Mulhall horse Pi dae hea enha reves regs rirnee Ie Cree es eae hay Patel ton way board or J. F. Jenny, Secretary. gen runs as high -as $80 per acre on {conduct them on business princi- | ale at Denver Saturday proved a $"j Minsih of sien, idaker ieerph | nome Peni weaea ene 4 ay ig our $20 land you can not afford to| ples. Harry C. Cranke, auctioneer. | failure. It seems like there is Frost, Charles B. Jackson, both of Spring Camp, | Roth, Hersel Emerich, all of B. les, Idaho.” ject any or all bids. miss this wonderful opportunity to be- Nezperce, Idaho, || ot the demand in this vicinity: legen Haineproriesier tion HARE THeiTeae. Regieler Stock Salt Just Arrived|come independent. JOHN REILAND ble ia nl eae > ag wa Notice for Publication 4 ee} 7, ‘ 4ow rates to homeseekers, or de- ” = | 3 lag sdeigsccsc pepe scriptive literature and further infor- Contractor and Builder. Estimates|so few buyers present Saturday || Deperiment of the “Interior. U. 8, Tand Office oy mation, address C. W. Roat, C. P. R,|furnished on any Class of Work.) that Mr. Mulhall concluded to |’ hereby given that w Noter a herons eine ee ‘ . rr Land Agent, Nezperce, Ida. 17-20 | Repairing promptly attended to. jcall « - ie si will take his mae, Tanho, Whol on Settember 26ib,'| of-pales, GEA oe ce bbage Plants ca aS eRe 7 , \fine bunch of Percherons to the ry, No. 15754, for Lots | Homestead Entry, No. for Hts For 35c a ely Call on W. | 4; T. pi 1 2 eae man, be- THE INLAND ABSTRACT |stock show at Lewiston this Fall |; Me talention intake tine [ones Twp 30 N. IW. ots Sand 4 Me -Gentit onfak Baker's tore: leves people Wil Make a serious AND INVESTMENT land put them on the market. lish claim to the land above | filed notice of iatention tomake three-sear Proof! “ mistake if they do not, raise lots CO., Ltd. Until that time he will sell as Tat White ‘Bird, Idaho, on the pti Fi. Wh carter. Bone 4 Barley For Sale. of chickens this Spring. The BONDED ABSTRACTERS many as he can at private sale.| 1s. Claimant names as, witnesses: | Grankevile, idaho, on the 13th day of May. 919. a _A quantity of blue barley for sale. | Price already is up to 45c a pound He Sold about $6000 worth of Spitier. Wittiam A. Spivy, alt of Spring Camp, | Thomas 0. M. Swearingen, Howard Wright, 1d: Taquire of Geo. Jungert, Cottonwood. and still coming up. Grangeville, - daha ll |creamery products. | Mrs. R. H. Deardorff left Mon-| | daughter, Mrs. O. D. Hamlin. | Work is progressing nicely on) |W. B. Hussman’s elegant new |modern bungalow in the south-| | western part of town, near his | planing mill. | | Manager Ed Blake of the Cot-| 'tonwood Creamery now sports an| auto truck, bought last week from | ‘Tony Nau for use in delivering | |day for her home at Ashmoor, Mont , after a visit here of several | | days with relatives—the Manwar- ing family. She had been visit-| ing a daughter at Prairie City, | | Dominic Romain, near Keuter-| ville, on April 20. Try our high grade chicken feed. The chickens lay while you sleep. Cottonwood Milling & Elevator Co., Ltd. /AAAAAAARAAARARAAARARAAARARR AAA AAR TT The Joy of Living! Health Is Your Just Heritage | Ore., for several weeks, Tony Ross, residing near Ferdi- ‘nand, has a sow that is doing her bit towards furnishing meat for) the soldiers. Last week she gave birth to 16 fine healthy pigs—that | horses this week at private sale. Sv The natural result of right living-- a clear mind, great vigor, keen eyesight—here we have the recipe for highest efficiency all the time. of mind and body never go with poor eyesight. Perfect health, vigor Faulty eye- 026 Hxenzy HEITFELD, Register. ward Wright, all of Boles, idaho. al2 HENRY HEITFELD, Register.