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MANUFACTURERS OF HIGH PATENT HARD & SOFT WHEAT FLOURS Graham, Whole Wheat Flour and Farina If It’s Made of Choice Milling Wheat, We Have It )) ens {[] We Are Always In The Market For Your Grain and guarantee the day’s highest price at all times, and pay a premium for grain stored with us. Also buy fat and stock hogs at all times, if delivered at our feeding yards. On regular stock days we receive hogs,at our yard near the old mill. We Can Steam Roll, Chop or Pulverize Your Grain copes 2 To Your Wishes ftaiasy SEO Sh epeoa esi k nage cots We are ready to clean your ‘seed grains,” > hietikg the most com- ee line of ae machinery in the atid Try our high git hint feed.. The chickens iy: while you sleep. Cottonwood Milling & Elevator Co., Ltd. AA} We Save You Time By Quick Service We have the goods to show you. We give you expert shop work. We believe in the golden rule. We sell Nash trucks and cars. We sell Oakland and Chevrolet cars The Busy Season is Here!! ’ and we want to help you save time. “All things come to him who waits,” but here is one that is slicker: ‘He who goes after it get’s its quicker.” . Don’t Wait Until something breaks about your car to have it in- spected, or : Until you must have that truck for hauling grain. Remember, a stitch in time saves nine. We treat you courteously COTTONWOOD GARAGE STEWART & JASPER, Proprietors Automobiles and Accessories Repairing, Etc. “Every Member of the Firm a Booster” edamame First National Bank Report No. 7923. Report of the condition of herd eet National Bank, at Cottonwood, in ‘the State of Idaho, at the close of business on June 29, . RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts (except those shown in band ¢)-.........06e000sesee ee $240,932.78 OMNIA Sia ara tats ak sh ils:hs CAaib itis sie velhneakadngsesereds citar sinuses $240,932.78 Deduct: Notes and bills rediscounted (other than bank acceptances sold).-.... 60,587.45 $180, aus 38 Overt. secured, none; unsecu + U,S. Bonds deposited to secure circulation (par value) 2s, 000. 0 4 ma) Liberty Loan Bonds, 34 per cent and 4 percent, pledged : Be deposits or bills payable : Payments actually made on Liberty 44 per cent bonds... 13,900.00 Securities other than U. S. bonds (not including stocks) owned wapk ged ‘Total bonds, securities, etc ! 6,478.62 Stock of Federal Remaye Bank (50 per cent of subscription) 1,200.00 Value of banking hou: 000. Furniture and fixtures. 2,000.00 Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Ban! 11,401.58 Cash in vault and net amounts due from Matieetat banks ‘ 4 45,580.93 T than includ- 1,800.00 Btate of Idaho, County of Idaho, ss: 1, M. Robertson, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement aera true tothe best of my knowledge and belief. ‘GRO. M. ROBERTSON, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of July, 1913. Fecrx MARTzEN, Notary pene: LIN T, Directors. CORRECT—Arrastr: E.1,. PARKER, J. P. MANNING, W. W. F! oo}and then runs them down and Bridge for Whitebird. The commissioners of the Whitebird and Deer Creek high- way districts have awarded a con- tract to the Security Bridge com- pany of Lewiston for the con- structign of a wagon bridge across the Salmon river at Whitebird. | fj The construction will commence i about August 15 and the contract | provides the bridge shall be com- pleted by November 1. The bridge will cost approxi-|}i mately $23,000 and will consist of | ff two cantilever spans, 155 feet in |f length and one suspension span |f length. The bridge ; 46 feet in will be mounted on concrete piers. The cost of constructing the | new bridge will be shared by the/| fi two highway districts and a large and productive area on the south | side of the Salmon river will be made tributary to Whitebird and the north and south state high- way. The Joseph and Doumecq plains are included in the district to be served by the bridge. The Deer Creek highway dis-| ff trict embraces a large area on the| {i Salmon river |} and plans provide for improving i the highways of the district so as|#4 to facilitate travel from the en-|}} south side of the tire region. The development of this region has been greatly retard- |} ed because of the unsatisfactory |} facilities for crossing the Salmon river and the poor highways lead- | ii to the interior | ff ing from the river districts. es, Fimers Resigns as County Auditor John P. Eimers, county auditor | # of Idaho County, Monday ten-|{ dered his resignation to take effect at once to allow him to accept the position as cashier of the First National bank of Grangeville. The resignation of Mr. Henry Telcher to the office of aud- itor to complete the unexpired term. Mr. Telcher has been chief deputy in the office under Mr.|& Eimers, Mr. Eimers will succeed B. C.|f% Barbor who has_ accepted the po- sition as cashier of the Empire National bank at Lewiston. Mr. Barbor went to Grangeville from Ferdinand a few months ago and has been eminently successful in handling ‘the affairs of the First National. Harold Harris, who held the position of bookkeeper in the First National bank, has accepted the position as chief deputy under County Auditor Telcher. Mr. Harris was formerly in the audit- or’s office before he accepted the position in the bank and is one of Idaho County’s most compe- tent and popular young men. —6—__»—_—__ Col. Zuver Takes Anti-Fat Cure Col. Zuver, the notorious but good-natured auctioneer, has hit upon a most excellent plan to re- duce his weight, which “bars down” something like 250 pounds when stripped for action. He has just established a rabbit -garden and has started in with several dozens of these elusive Belgian hares with a view to help furnish meat for the army. Every after- noon the Colonel turns them loose on the prairie around Grangeville captures them again. Frequently he kicks them out of the way in| his wild desire to get the vigorous | Checks on other Banks in the same city or town as reporting ani » $47,380.93 Redemption fund with U. reasui U.S. Tre 1,250.00 i i Says Interest earned but Heys AD mierda and” ills receivable : exer Re desired. He says that as not pas : 1,096.44 ‘anti- ‘ ve | War Savings Certificates and Thrift Stamps actually owned........0.000 cscs fo14| an “anti fat remedy this rabbit | ‘Tota! $206 130.53 |CUre has ’em all skinned. LIABILITIES ee Surptus piocks paid: fo : Fea PEE SE Far ae ge Te PAG CEE eTeNNN 25,000.00 2 s fun , adie sje °°) The Spreading Dawn. $8 jatar plea interest, ‘and taxes paid.. _7 876. 99 5,144.17 -—— A spectacular feature of Jane Interest and Siecount caltected o or sredited, in advance, of mmabarity ond. not Cowl’s first screen starring vehicle 2,757.89 si s Ci lati ite its tanding . 25, x 1 .. ete °°.) for Goldwyn, “The Spreading Individual deposits subject to check.. 112,253.5: ” . Certiscates of deposit due in leas th 2285.59) Dawn,” from the story of Basil pebeNiG ee Pach res teseds et 29,066.82 j i " j i Certified Checks : ees eucs.82) King, is a great fire scene in which Cashiers’ checks outstanding. : man . i mind otal demand deposits subject to reser te iia ae oS $147,432.42 ‘la full-sized theatre is burned to ts subject to vi aft t to 30 j days or more notice angie 4 pai a es oe 6 AINE. fo the ground just asa performance Certificates of deposit (other than for money rrowe: aes rey 63,666.40 | jg 4 ;} 7} & Total of time deposits subject to reserve: items 42, 43, 44 and 4s. $63,666.40 a singe vee S rand aud Bi payable, wi federal Reserve 12,900.00 Liabilities other than those above stated. Advance payments on Liberty Bonds 130. een e. G ies 8 “ hie ———+ | bui wyn tec’ Total $296,130.88 aot y 1 e 0 ng Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal Reserve Bank.. 60,587.45 ial arge open space not far ebNd com ie pent Ha bilitinna.<sesvc.¢c50+echeccp: st srest reoveens oot tessceees 60,587.45 | from the studio at Fort Lee, N. J., and was in course of construction Eimers | § was accepted and the vacancy |fi® was filled by the appointment of | If Its Farm Machinery You Want, We Have It. The Best That is Made and at the Lowest Prices. You Need a Good Serviceable Tractor-- -OUR- MONARCH “Never Slip” is a world-beater. Your Kitchen Always A Complete Line of Hardware, Etc. Cottonwood Hdw. & Imp. Co. Is not. only a substitute but will conserve bread by keeping it moist these hot and dry days About one-half pound POTATO FLOUR, add one quart boiling water. This produces a damp, soft paste. Allow it to cool, then mix with five to six pounds wheat flour and other substitutes. Results should be a fine and pala- table loaf of bread that will keep its moisture much longer than when Potato Flour is not used. Use Potato Flour and Save Wheat Ask Your Grocer +e Lewiston Milling Co. Lewiston, Idaho for three weeks. Orpheum, Monday, July 15.