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A CL TE ERSTE ELE EI DELLE NALD LIE LOLOL ANE RAEI LTT trata stints + afl. all ‘Avail COUNTY SEAT NEWS ITEMS The Batik of Camas Prairie h Just received advices that’ it has been admitted to the federal te-i4, the effect that the state no|? ser've'system, of which all nation- al and many ‘state ‘banks’ are members. ; Earl Mullialt this week gold His’ ranch of. more than .400 ‘acres, northwest‘6f Grangeville, to Al- ‘Bert’ Fray, for approximately $35, 000. The deal was made through the agency of L. M. Harris. Pos- session will not'be given for sdv- eral months. ' » My: and Mrs. Monte Jarrett dre recent. arrivals frdm Pollock whére they “have been engaged at the ranch home of‘JayO, Rhoades for some. time past. Mrs. Jarrett came out on; the Salmon river stage'and Morite thade the trip on his faithful saddle horse. Mrs, Jarrett is now visiting at the home ‘ofher‘parents, Mr, and Mrs, 'J. L. Miller who reside on the fatm northwest from this city. As yet they have’not decided: just what they willengage in, The Cowboy band is' being con- sidered as one of the’ attractidns at the Northwest Peace: Jubilee, tobe'held'at ‘Taéoma, Wn., from Juhe 30 to July 6, “A letter re- cently received. by Mayor Ed- ‘mundson, asking about the band, and whetlier it would be available for the i celebration,» The ‘er of a-place-on--a chautau' cheukatheuk: ee » At the Lee Yates closing out saléheld' on ‘the second of’ this . month, L. H. Kerlee, who ‘pur- chased the land from Mr. Yates, also became the owner ‘of a com- mon, ahd what* was’ ‘supposed to be an everyday brood sow, in ‘a spitited bidding contest’ in: which the aninial was knocked'down to him at $67.50. Early this week the sow farrowed a litter of four- teen pigs, every one of which isa healthy specimen. It seems from this that Mr. Kerlee knew bas ~ WAR TROPHIES List of Trophies Carried on Victory Loan Special Large Pieces French mosquito Tank, German minewerfer, German howitzer, Ger- man albatross motor, German field gun, French field gun, German how- iizer, German minewerfer, (mounted), German mibewerfer (mounted). Small Exhibits ~._ Minewerfer, Trench mortar, German gun, gun limbers, wire wound German minewerfer, motor.from captured German albatross plane, plane, - Propeller blade wrecked Geaman Zeppelin Airship, 36 of crew burned to death, lot of barbed wire from Verdun, listening post, one man sniping tank, German grenade throwers, treneh stoves, German shell holder, * German sniper’s breast plate, gun shield,"wrecked gun shield, rifle rest, French machine guns (mounted), German machine gun (mounted), odd sniper’s shields, Brandt compressed air bombing™.gun, U.S. shield. of , “eo James C. Graves, local predatory animal inspector has received ad- vices “from Miles Cannon, com- missioner of agriculture, at Boise, longer pays bounty on prairie or pocket gophers, gray gophers, ground squirrels and prairie dogs. The section of the law authorizing i bounty cn these animals was re- pealed by the last legislature. Many tails of these animals are being received in Boise, with re- quests for bounty. Mr. Graves is asked to give publicity to the change of the law. Grangeville is to have a new business institution in the very near future. This week Thomas]! Chandler purchased the former W. E. Graham building through the First National bank and is laying plans to open a second hand store. Mr. Chandler may also put in a stock of new furni-| ta ture. He has had wide experience in different business channels and at one time conducted a gents furnishing establishment in con- nection with his pool hall on State street. Of recent years he has been’ on his homestead on the Clearwater. The building pur- chased is a two story structure, and it is Mr. Chandler’s intention to fit up the upper floor for room- ers and make his home there. . Salmon River Ripplings (Special Correspondence) Miss Lulu Lancaster, and daughter, Eva and Roy Unzicker were in Cottonwood Monday on business, Mrs. L. J. Teff was in town Monday on business. ready and complete for service. The Salmon river country is blessed with plenty of April show- ers. The river fell quite a bit Sun- day night owing to the cool wea ther. the U. The Rice Creek ferry is now THERE WILL BE SINGING AND SPEECHES BY RETURNED SOLDIERS BEFORE AND AFTER THE TROPHY TKAIN ARRIVES Every man, woman and child should see this wondetful exhibit sent free to you by your government. This splendidly equipped train is electrically lighted, and perfectly appointed to afford the public a close up view of the world war Will Arrive in Cottonwood on TUESDAY, APRIL 22 at 9:15 a. m. and Depart at 10:00 a. m. ei Music The Cottonwood Commercial Club wants everybody to'learn the chorous to the Official Idaho Victory Loan Song. CHORUS So come on and get. square with Uncle Sammy Be a Yank and let’s come through We’ ve a debt that we’ll never regret, Pay up for Old Red, White and Blue. Yankee sons‘and guns brought home the victory Hear the glad song everywhere . “‘My country ’tis for thee, Uncle Sammy, ‘here’s my share.”’ yourself of this once in a lifetime opportunity to see these War Trophies---It’s free---You will like it---Be sure ‘see it---You will want tosing ‘Uncle Sammy, here’s my share” with all your other patriotic Idaho county friends Notice for Publicaticn. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office gt Lewiston, Idaho, March 27, 1919. Notige is hereby given that i DUDLEY M. RADLEY of Forest, Idaho who on Fe! homestead entry No. SE, section 23 and S$) of intention to make three lish claim tothe land above the register and_ receiver of the ice at Lewiston, Idaho on the sth 919. Capéon Moffitt, Frank Aytch, Roy Murdock, Arthur Keane all of Forest, Idaho. +15, Henry HBrrrecp, Register. Notice For Publication. Department of the Interior, U. S. Lanu Office at Lewiston, Idaho, March 24, 1919. Notice is hereby given that WILLIAM S. GREENQUGH of Spring Camp, Idaho, who’on May 19, 1914, StS . 21, Twp. 2 + has filed’ notice of inten- year Proof, to establish claim described, before the Register f the U. S. Land office, at Lewis: m the 29th day of April, 1919, names as witnesses: Smead, Edward Knorr, Elva Goodwin, 'W. Gibson, all of Spring Camp, Idaho, HENRY HEITFELD. Register Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U."S. Land Office at Lewiston, Idaho, March 22 1919. Notice is hereby Gece that ; EDWA ‘1D SCHROEDER of Keuterville, Idaho who on Ma: , 1914 made homestead entry No, for Kt. Ei SE: and SW SEt. n ii eeu lescri! - 8. Land office ai the 29th day of April, 1919, fea as witnesses: Joseph Gfineking, Frank Hatke, Louis Hatke, Henry H. Hatrup, all of Keuterville, Tdabo. 13-5 HENRY HEITFELD, Register. Notice for Publication Department of the Initerior, U.S. Land Office at Lewiston, Idaho, March 22, 1919. f Notice is hereby given that 4 SAMUEL/P: PAR: of Canfield, Idaho, who on homestead entry No, 064; Nt SEt, and SW? SE; section 11, townshij meridian has fl north, notice of intention to make three year'p! , toestablish claim to the land above desc! before J. Loyal Adkinson, U.S. commis: er at Whitebird, Idaho on the 30th day of April, 1919. Clafinant names as witnesses: RossZehner. Grover C.Ryan.. Arthur Mc- Spadden, William Hale, all of Canfield, Idaho. 13-S Henry Heirrerp Register. Notice for Publication. |. , Department of the Interior, U. nd Offi at Uawistons aauber “Agri 3, ihe, Rages hereby given that a WILLIAMS Blackburn, Lawrence Uptmor, August Frei, all of Cottonwood, Idaho. 15-5 Henny HeItFevp. Register. FOR SALE—Several good fresh young milk cows. Inquire at this office.” 15-2p Save your eyes, Dr.-E7A. Shil-' German gun pieces, 16-inch shells, 8-inch shells, 6-inch shells, 4-ffich shell 3-inch shells, 73 MM shells, 220 MM aerial bomb, aerialiombs 10-inch diameter, flying pigs (bombs), partly burst defecst¥e German shell French cavalry sabers, German machine guns, Prench Chancet auto rifle, French Chancet cartridge holders, Germaw Shell baskets, French hel- mets, French water bottles, gas masketind container, captured Turkish bayonet, 75 MM shell case, leath€r gun cover, 3 inch shells, compressed air bombing gun bases, Gerrffan howitzer shell cases, Flame thrower French rifles, bayonetayZeppelin bomb, lot signal flares, aerial bomb, 8 to 10-inch diameter Wood German shell case, gas mask and chemical ‘container, Fresth gas masks in case, French pack complete, signal hav- ersack and‘flags, mess, pans and brush, colt machine gun barrel in case, Frenck helmet, gun sear, (German), damaged german rifle, Chancet auto rifles, Colt machine gun, damaged French rifle. U.S. Springfield trifle, German rifle, French 75 MM shells, 3-inch shells, German ma- chine gun, Trombom, small tank, round German. basket, iron cover, bayonet and scabbard (German). A * COTTONWOOD COMMERCIAL CLUB Get Ready for the Spring Drive We have ‘recently added new machinery ; and other equipment that will enable us to repair and overhaul nit hay all makes of cars promptly.and without any unneces- sary delays and, giveyou perfect satisfac- tion with every job turned out by us. All Work Guaranteed Since entering the automobile ‘repair business many Y of our former patrons have come ‘under the wrong im- pression that/we do. not intend to.do general black- smith work/as heretofore done by us. We wish to state piel work in the: blacksmith Mine will receive as much Attention as in times gone past\and earnestly : / solicit your business / WE ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THERMOID TIRES South & Frick “Our Service Car Is at Your Service”