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‘oldies with the. ichieahest uniforms that could be purchased? tte: garments give you the most pleasure, the most service, and Jong run. is ‘one that never falls you. Aiwa dividuality: oa but at ays right:in style, it has an in- the same time renders service. Kk at rpm have‘ in stock, you will find Money pias Geo.'M. Reed. Firstdase Auto Service ‘Will’Rogers with. his two ears. is ve ptepared to carry. passengefs to any ors fire i a Benet The: only piace, 16 cry Gire* is! in'the trenches? ‘Then fire.| : “There i is no such “animal as an . unknown fire cause?.. ‘Fires occur. from agencies human, ce -chemicat and natural causes Yours for fire Prevention, ; "| six pullets, ee? of 120; gear Keuterville—nearly a oD ig land. See or write gat We Melts Keuterville. © 8435 aia in the entire country-at ‘reason- }able-rates, Also meets all trains ‘All-those indebted. for: horse services by. the Cottonwood: Percheron. Horse Go, are requested: to’ make settlement ae iié-as so0n' as possible, John Funke, Pfister is coming! See page 2. Wanted to. Rent Farm on Camas - Praitie‘or Reger- vation—between 200 and 400:. acres for one year, with privilege, of two-or three years and-to buy. “Would trade 160 A. in southeast “Idaho for imple- ments and stock, d.would bay. Ad- dres8 1805, Main; Lewiston, daho, Chickens. for Sale § S.C White Leghorn cockerels, and Tnquire® of Mrs: thiesep. Ses. ~~ “$teel Rule Lost iter in Cottonwood or. on road to indnd~ Frida, morning, an 1.8, Starrett: scale-rule 18 inches Tongs will pay a suitable reward for its re- turn, s Dyes Pe ‘Horses Taken L Up Three horses*-one black, branded hold corn-shucks. “FY on left hip; one bay, no brand, and “e ‘1-2 inch and “one 8-in. Shut- wagon, in good sha) “p88 John Notimen Roiuirville: “Screen Doors: * Fly season is here and you need " sereen. doors,” Get ge from the - Madison ber Co. one chestiiyt. sorrel saddle horse, no brand.. Two of the horses are. shod. They came.to my place on Aug. 27 Owner can haye same by. paying for kegpiog and advertising. Sid M. Brown. TEA: Seon RCA Pfister iscoming.” Seepage 8. * SS SnS EEE Mithail Auction Sale é A closing ‘out -sale of * Perchicron horses;,Shorthorn ‘cattle, farming. i im- | plements, household «goods, -ete.; Will “| Wednesday, Sept. 26th, beheld --at--my* place~ near Fenn on beginning _{promiptly at10 a. m, Terms will be ean, tioneér.: ; han to her ‘Tecovery, = : : peace raugmnans aw ‘at sale, 1, E. Zuyer, Auc- WM. MULBALL, Owner. For Sate Wagon and harness, in good order. Inquire of Will Rogets. at Cotton: ood barn. “Tarzan of the Apes” at the tonight. Wrarzan of the Apes” is com- ing, Read that big street sign im front of the Orpheum, Otto Aichlmayr Tost: the cap off” his gasoline tank in town Wednes- day night.. Finder is asked to please return -it or office. A girl is wanted for day service office at Cottonwood. Apply to Miss’ Béatrice manager. The soothing and .. melodious hum of the thresheris again heard * {in every nook and corner.of Cam- as Prairie—the finest ‘grain belt on the face of the earth. » About 75 people. greatly. enjoy- ed a farewell party last Friday night, given in honor of Frank, .jSonnen at his home on. Stock} ereek. Frank was among. the ‘amp Lewis. A good many farmers are wateh- ing their grain these bright cheery, }of rifles and shotguns, The first 1! Pro-German or I. W. W. who tries to‘burn any more ‘grain on the prairie will fetch-up.with his skin }so full of ,holes that-it ‘wouldn’t: ———_o——— To the Publics The new legislation requires, that every citizen’ desiring to vote in the primary election on Tn | day,-September 3rd, must. register’ with the -registrars* of: their cinéts before the evening: of Sat- urday, August 31. Votes caniho! Row besworn in-on election-day. Registration is mandatory. : 3 ‘Grangeville, Aug. 14, 1918. Ay FPAI : Democratic candidate for County, Clerk. PNAS Cafload of Twine Just received by the Farmers Unio W. Co. Farmers, better order som at once, as its going fast, A. O. Martin, Mgr, | Montana Lands. Geo. M Reed. ||| Canada, leave at this i in the Pacific States: telephone |} Calhoun, local | Mat. ee who left this: morning fore nights just over the shiny barrels® ‘business Wednesday. While here sored Frank «Albers; with a very pleasant surprise party vat his!" hame Tutsday evening. Theuse | i Idaho county contingent of 26 eo drafted boys for Camp Lewis. Additional Local News | season in 3a opens! see kk het Re er ” the dobaut sheep | in town tomorrow. Henry Nuxoll was-a_ visitor in Clarkston’ this week. George Hattrup saw the sights in Lewiston Monday. Miss Mary Schober left Mon- day for.a visit in Troy, Mont. «Ray ‘will’ re-open his pool and billiatd rooms next Monday. Mrs; A. ™M. Van Dyke of Lew- iston is here visiting her sister, Mrs. Jake Captein. / Harry Stricker joy-rode over to Clarkston :the first of this week with a big auto truck, Joe South and’son Floyd and Vern Newell spent a couple of days in- Lewiston this week. Miss Wieber of Colton will be in’Cottonwood about Sept. 10th with a nice line of ladies’ hats. Supt. Skinner of the Nezperce schools was visible to the naked eye fora few minutes Wednesday on our streets, Zach Sennett, of the Highway office force, has just returned from a visit with his family in Spo- kane, Geo. Downer the first of this week lost the hub-cap off his Ste- vens car. The finder is asked to please return it or leave at this | office. Miss’ Mary McDonald, who spent two months -here visiting relatives, departed Saturday for her home at Vulean, in Alberta, Sal ij Miss May Manning of Grange- ville visited relatives—the Butler family—here Saturday, on her way home from a. visit in Spo- kane. William Kaschmitter, who spent several weeks visiting his parents here, left Monday for New York, where he will entera.sem- | inary. Mrs. H.C. Matthiesen and [oy | paughter visited in Lewiston sev- eral days this week. H. C. will join them tomorrow, going over with Mr. and Mrs. Greve. ® Louis Kelch madea_ business pip. to Spokane Monday. His | rother Joe, of Idaho Falls, left | fis the same day aftera ‘Pleasant visit with relatives, Raymond Hill of Lewiston was shere‘on business Tuesday. - His father, T. B, the horse buyer, may | conclude to embark in bufiness ‘in Cottonwood this fall. Miss Adeline Gaul of Lewiston ‘visited her relatives in Cotton- wood several days this week.| ‘Miss Hilda Tacke accompanied her home Thursday for y ccuibians ivisit. Hast week ‘by Dr. Shinnjick and fsuccessfully Operated upon fora every bad dase of appe' Felix Martzen, the real esta d insurance man, and Eugene auer, the tailor, have moved in- to the Bert Oliver » building next door to the ‘meat market. Call} and see them in their new quar- ters, Louis Hachez, a competent bookkeeper and accountant from Spokane, was in Cottonwood. on he visited H. C. Matthiesen and 4 Rinehart. Oseau, ‘who were form- yer schoolmates of his in theast. A number of his » friends hon- ual-good time was had, including }games, music, luncheon, ¢te. Frank left this morning with the “Riley Rice ‘returned tq Cotton- wood Jast.week “from a /couple of moriths’ stay. at -the: big? stock * 4 raneh of his sons‘at Jeffers; Mont. ; “Mrs: Rice will remain “up there a | Rhett, at the, store, Walter Bolon ‘accompanied Khem. ‘| t| Born, Sept: 30tB; baie trae, ere : sei Mrs, Frank F Forsmany Arthur Mundt of dager Miss Mela Schroede for Cornwall, this stai will teach school, Roy Downer is addition on his: , out in about-one m it in Gonzaga college, which opens Sept, 11th. His work’ this term will bet in the students’ army de- partment for officers’ Aehnine.. Herman Yates; ‘one : of the suc- cessful young cattiemen of the Winona country,’ was in town Monday having his car repaired, Herman is one of the’‘many young men in. this community who started in a few ye $980 without ra bean who is now. “well ‘fixed’’. A number of her dilends hon- ored Miss Harriet. Greve with a delightful surprise party Wednes- day evening at her home, upon’ owns one of the-bes' t the occasion of her 17th birthday. | country—about 4 mile The evening was pleasantly spent town—has bought a. in playing cards and eating ev-| age home’ in thé.” erything good to eat.:’ Her cous-|Greer on Clear’ ins, Ray and Charles’ Stevens of Orofino, where~ ‘he haa} Clarkston were also present. will move in November Mrs. Paul Burgund and son} their. home, . Their ye Gilbert and daughter Elnora from | farm thevold home pla Spokane, formerly of Keuterville, | dition to his‘own farm a¢ dive /osunandes Uncle Dave says he has fy Wednesday and ate rage “fe that: relatives, the Hussma: at ‘ for a few days. Paul Jr., who. has been dg Hussman Lbr. Co. t they will conta count of the former Dr. Orr. : Unsté Davd wich place, but every time h make the change, it got hi harder work than® ever Finlay ‘Nature Pictures > 2-reel LS mo Comedy So day Ni Night, Sept. A Franklyn F arnum, in The Car of Chance { See how a poor man disinherited by his millionaire i father secured a position at, $10, goo a year anda” } ae month’s dca + at ans pay “tied ‘of excitement “present } A MARSH - fn OfiverSorosco's Famous Stage Su THE: CNeRELLA MAN by Edward Childs Carpentor: ~AChristmas § rine gums, acage month -or:s0° longer, ley shas| gone to Seattle to Femain-a cou- ple of weeks‘on Farmers:- Dnion 3) Warehouse business,