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> . Ba ee cue ° ov ie ; Bulk Storage Capacity 175,000 bushels | Sacked Storage. Capacity 40, 000 Sacks. Our Specialty “Tip-Top” ! ~ Hard Wheat Flour Cottonwood Milling & Elevator Company Ltd. Millers and Grain Dealers Buyers of Livestock of all Kinds We carry a full line of clean grain and feed of all kinds. age, oyster shells, sea shells, meat scraps, scratch feed, mash feed, mill feed, buck and pulverized feed of all kinds. We buy in carload lots and save local freight and this saving is yours. wheat, rolled oats, rolled barley, rolled wheat Having the best equipped mill and elevator of its size in the northwest, We are prepared ‘to clean your grain for Can either chop, roll or pulverize your feed. a position to take care of your wants. seed purposes. We Receive Stock Hogs Every Day in the Year Except Sunday if delivered to the Jenny Farm and we pay you top market at all times If you have fat hogs, fat cattle or stock cattle We receive whenever a half for sale see us before yuo sell: hogs.every Monday, cattle or full car is in sight. Cottonwood Milling & Elevator Comparty. Ltd. LAA SARS Your Wife E Needs a Rest A Rest From Bending Over the Tub and Washboard : Give ‘her‘a_ lifelong rest from the hardest, most dreaded part ‘of her weck’s. housework by getting her a Thor Electric Washing ‘Machine It will do a good sized washing for her in an hour, make the clothes spotlessly clean, saves wear on them and only Two Cents an Hour For Electrictty Thousands of housewives have already been blessed with Thors. Why not do as ‘much for your wife? ae e uA ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE Sold on Monthly Payments Grangeville Electric Light and Power Co. Cottonwood, Idaho Teepe eee pepe ee SE TERE COTTONWOOD AND TRANSFER LINE ‘ 0, D. HAMLIN, Prop. Light and Heavy Hauling Done on Short Notice DRAY | Dr. Wesley F. Orr Also Pig-a-Boo Tank- were in { i eiiicart nea tient can dion lbicat apie PENSE ES Poa ST Ube hi Le * Physician and Surgeon Office in Simon Building. Pacific and Nezperce Phones corroNWooD - - - IDAHO Dr. J. E. Reilly DENTIST \ Nezperce and Bell ‘phones NUXOLL BLOCK COTTONWOOD Dr. McKeen Boyce .. Graduate Licensed VETERIN. Calls answered day or night and satis- faction guaranteed. . COTTONWOOD - - - IDAHO Dr. C. Sommer VETERINARIAN Satisfaction Guaranteed. Conrad Bosse res., north end town Both Telephones, | F. Taylor. tion ‘and price address Box 76, AtA. Brady, Montana. FOUND—Automobile tire chain. Owner may have same by provin| property and payin for this ad, 4 ‘Choice alfalfa hay for sale. Cot- For Sale. Two sleighs, in first class condition. Toquire at Cottonwood Barn. 5 2-tf. Jeo. M. Reed. Stack Coal for Sale. We-have a supply <f'slack coal for sale for hog feed, Madison Lumber Conipany. Montana Lands. Tip Top is made of hard wheat... It will give more loaves of better bread than any flour on the market. 4tf. Cottonwood Milling Co, olor run mr veneansnastethoenasbhdedehieliecbanttans- Hite , Choice alfalfa hay and at right Cottonwood Milling Co. Eventually you will buy Tip ‘Top, why not order some today? Call on your..grocer or on us, we both deliver free of charge. Cot- tonwood Milling & Elevator Co. Ltd. 5-tf Cottonweoed National Farm Loan Association Long term loans on farm lands at 54 percent. Bring'us your loan, Epear G. FRY FELIX MARTZEN Pres. See.-Treas, Strayed—From Grangeville last of November one mouse colored mule, weight 900 pounds, shod, brand 7 T on left shoulder, Mule was, raised on Joseph plains by B. Will pay liberal re- ward for information leading to recovery of same. Notify this office, 6-5 FOR SALE—Three ‘sets of har- ness including one set of heavy hack harness, collars and lines, See T. Clark; the junk man. 1-2 FOR SALE— White winter bar. ley. Free from foul stuff. R. J. Carlson. _ 6-2p HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID. For any “amount of poultry. Will receive always on Saturday Clark, the Junk man, 4-8 Eventually you will buy Tip, Top, why not order some today?, Call on your’grocer or on us, we both deliver free of charge. Cot- tonwood Milling & Elevator Co, Ltd. . 5-tf NOTICE TO CREDITORS, In the Probate Court, County bi Idaho, State of Idaho, In the matter of the estate of Grove] er C, Johnson, Deveased. Notice is hereby given, that use of Administration on the estate of Grover C, Johnson, deceased, were granted to the undersigned on the 23rd day of January 1919, by the Probate H. HL Nuxoll NOTARY PUBLIC List your farms with me Office in Nuxoll Block, Cottonwood Let EUGENE MAUER —DO YOUR— TAILORING ., CoTTONWooD - IDAHO COTTONWOOD * LOCAL F. E. & C. U, of Ai RILEY RICE, Pres. A. JANSEN, Sec.-Treas. Meets Ist and 3d Saturday of each month at 1 pm JOHN REILAND Contractor and Builder. Estimates furnished on any Class of Work. Repairing Promptly attended to. The Rooke Hotel Has neat clean rooms*at 50c and 75c_per night or $2.50 to $3.50 per week. When you are in Cot- tonwood give us a trial. Dad Rooke, Propr. Court of Idaho county. All persons having claims against said estate are required to exhibit }them to me for allowance at the office of F, E. Fogg in the’ City of Grange- ville, Idaho within 4 months after the date of the first, publication of, this notice, or they shall be forever barred. Dated this 23rd day of January 9. Fred Johnson, Administrator. First. publication January 31,1919, F. E. Fogg, Attorney for Admin- istrator, Grangeville, Idaho. 5-4 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Probate Court, County of Idaho, State of Idato. In the matter of the estate of Hel- muth P. Lage, Deceased. Notice is hereby. given, that Let, ters of Administration on the estate of Helmuth P. Lage, deceased were granted to the undersigned on the 25th day of January, 1919, by the Pro bate Court of Idaho County. All persons having claims against said estate are required to exhibit them to me for allowance at the office of H, FELIX MARTZEN Real Estate, Loans, Fire and Life Insurance Insure in the Northwestern Mutual and fave 35 to 45 per cent on) insuranée Top 4th For sale by all grocers. Tip flour. Cottonwood -Milling Prag Walter Robbins has begun the op- eration of a dray line and solicits the business of the city. Leave erders p-: the Coteaverond. barn. Taylor, at Grangeville, Idaho, the same being hereby designated as the place of business Gf said estate; with- in ten months after the date of the firgt. publication of this notice, or they shall be forever barred. igueees this 29th day of January |» Nov “diits ts Lage, Administratrix of the estate of Helmuth P. Lage, deceased. First publication Feb. 7,, 1919. H. Taylor, Attorney for Adminiy- Cae hieetea mere 64 FOR SALE—160 acres of land} Mrs. Lee Rhoades ‘of Cotton- |6 miles from town. For descrip- tonwood Milling & Elevator Co, 48¢f| Wood young-men in attendance) this and Monday of each week. T.'|| ‘tratrix. Residence and post office aa) Metin. ate wood came in’on “Monday” ‘even- ing’s train for a few days’ visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs.) Fet Rhoades, returning home this morning. Chet Rhett, Henry Hsien, ‘|F. Terhaar, R. Edwards dq. Kincaid ‘were -among the eee letter and Mrs: A. C. Gent sib their son, Ira, who, soméjnterésting facts about ing. ‘The letter follows: ee Feb. 8, 1919, Dear Fi ‘ Ta lat yet? io pictures evening.“ Should" have’ sent fat the Cowboy band dance Satur-} them sootier™ “but |day night at Dreamland hall. lof wrapping “materia Mr. and Mrs... W. I. Rooke are|night..... out from Spring Camp and are| You'said in your last | that spending a few days with rela-|you had not learned whether I‘ tives in this section. They went|was flying or not,. Yes I have down to Lewiston on the boat|been'flying now for some Pope and then by rail to this place. | Well it did not seem , very funny Mr. Rooke stated that there was/at first. for a fellow: ‘begins: to re- considerable loss from rolling be- | lize’ how helpless he is up. ing sustained by cattle men over | @ thousand feet or so without any in his section. knowledge. of how to take care of Kid Smith, in company With | himself. “But now: ‘since’ I have Geo. Arnold, both well known old | begun to handle the ships myself timers of this place, departed | ‘the| 1 get a whole lot of” Siebore out middle of last week for Vale, Ore-| Of it and then lots of’ thrills too, gon, at which place they are to be| It’s a mighty ‘funny fecling that occupied on the government. irri- egmes aver one when’ he | gets gation ditch, now under construc- there, cuts off the gas, Noses | it tion at that place. Mr, Arnold has {Ver and goes into what was" once a soh, Clifford Arnold, located at | thought the fatal tail spin, Well Vale, who is also employed ‘on| We 40 things evety day ines a this work. ‘jonly ioe shor tin ap thought nf The Ode Rothlisberg place of /POs!Ple to do and come out ali 160 acres, lying just here of’ the Oneof the things bint looks pretty city, was sold last. week to a Mr./. cae! = is wha is known House, nephew of A. T,. Kendrict,. beeline: | eat, who purchased the Hal Wiekam, | font falling.’ 00's over end place, ‘six miles north of here, last through the P3 elt eect summer the price paid being $120 ; an acre. ‘The place is fairty well One of the things'that“gets a fel- low is i going along as. nice as.can be and only be about five ‘hundred feet ss the pace whemrsomething wrong with ‘the engine and .it ‘cuts out alto- gether. Believe me a man has to nose it down in a steep glide and Pick out a place to land in a pretty big hurry. i have been going up about 3500 feet'every day and and do- ing stunts along with distafice flying. There is very little sen» sation in straight “i when ‘the air is smooth, but in choppy improved and is considered a good buy. Mr, Rothlisberg has made no announcement of his plans for the future. William Schut of Twin Falls, Idaho, last week bought the O. 'T, Lingo farm of 160 acres, two and one-half miles east ftom Grange- ville, and will take possession at: an early date. The purchase price was $100 per acre or $16, 000. We are indeed glad fo welcome such men as Mr. Shut, knowing 88 We] satio: do, that he still owns land in the Twin. Falls country, it shows that. he is willing to take a chance in ithe ‘prospective future of Camas Prairie. The sale was made person ‘is always getting the sen- sation of flying but he“ ‘soot’ ‘be- comes used to that. Ihave never gotten sick yet but it in a com- mon’ thing for the boys to. get sick and yomit all over the ship. ‘My. instructor says.1,am. doing extremely. well and that I got the feel of the ship i in the air remark- ably quick..’ They are awfully slow here on‘this field. ‘Onething that makes itis because they are so careful with the work. ' No one’has ever been‘ killed at this field'as yet, T have been having some very” fine times in Riverside én ay day afternoons and Sundays. 1 thavea great many friends who live here that I used to know in college, Wee are all getting awfully ainx- ious to get through here and: get out into civil life again, “Although we are having easy enough time. Army is no place for ohe in peace time but it is very foolish to quit until the course is completed. bake the L M. Harris ageney. Don’t TScratee . Use Zensal. This Zensal treatment is made” to reach your: particular ‘casey Dry Zensal soothes and. heals the dry scaly skin. Moist Zen- sal gives speedy relief to weep*” ing skin and the watery ortipes tions. 75c a jar. THEO. F. SCHAECHER If youare looking for results with your hogs, you must feed TAN KAGE. We buy it. in car- load lots, and feed it year in,and year out, and know its value. We offer it to you at the right) price. | Cottonwood Milling -& Elevator Co. Ltd. , 5+f Dr. Reily J. Alcorn ‘Dr. Cora E. Alcorn Office, Cottonwood Office, Ferdinand ALCORN HOSPITAL —.—---!"-. FOR . SALE RECLEANED op ERDINAND, IDAHO | FIELD PEAS. A, few hundred pen to all Reputable Physicians poun de tot Bangalia field MODERN el EVERY RESPECT cise’ Koad tek the acoder: ean the dry conditions of last year this variety made a yield of 28 bushels per acre. R. J. Carlson at Clyde Von Bargen Taxidermist J; L; Weber ranch. 6-2p Taxid ‘k in a}l its bi h- sn. Rial tocar gana be Estray. _ Came,to my place in December one etc., mounted true to life. Skins tanned and made into rngs. Send }| black pig about three months old with me your orders. Satisfaction guar- [| both ears cropped. Owner may have nteed. Prices reasonable. Both || same by.-paying-for this. ad--and.ex- phones. pense of feeding. A.C. Gentry. 4tf —— Cottonwood, Idaho FOR SALE — Some purebred + White Leghorn and Rhode pistgnd Notice for Publication Red roosters. F,S. Wimer. 7-8 spepactenent of the te interior, Kisteed Rae Peers ee ee eee poly By te i sim thats nee, Will Be. Sold At Auction. , JOSEPH G. ENNEK: of | Keuterviiiie, Idaho, wh, on “Sata 16,1914 made Hog), ‘et: A sii for Wi SH, Ni Swi, SEI ig fe wand section oe Towmship 31 North, On November 14, 1918 there hone pb with yA _ ‘pay saddle _ Boise Dferidian, has fled notice cA inten: le, ch chaps, and ie to or: .¢ three year Proof, to establish ¢! 4, tolthe land above Described. before the Re ral wie. sgh ae a Johnson. and Receivers of the U.S. ton, Idaho, b nea Hal tori wood; Hdward Schrosder ot of Reutcrilie: Idaho, Fran wood _— Keuterville, Idaho; Fred Shaw 73 t Lewis- 18th es dare 1 1919. nt ay rhe as be ae palace alae! oly at looks just Tike F weather it sure is rough fiding. A - at 1 o'clock p.- m. of © .