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Ign Sh SANA RS AEB vine snd i a 4 é , tony pov “ay Place your order with SECOND SHOWING OF | Prinzess Garments The Fashion Shop of Moscow will be at Baker’s Store April 29 for one day only with a fashionable line of Ladies’ Coats, Suits, Dresses and Other Ready-to-Wear Apparel at a Great Reduction in Price In purchasing a coat, suit or dress bearing the PRINTZESS label you may be certain of good. materials and workmanship. They are clothes of known quality and reputation. The styles are abso- lutely authentic. The garments possess a smartness and beauty of line which has made the PRINTZESS name - fomous-for style leadership | You are Cordially Invited to Visit our Store , and Try on Some of these Smart. Garments J. V. Baker & Son ‘AVhere Quality and Prices Meet” Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. S. Land. Office "LUMBER! LUMBER! LUMBER! ||. samira "Tf you plan on building anything it will pay you to see me ; ‘OTTO H. NISSEN ‘about’ fonmber prices before placing your order. A full stock of Homestend ei No see. i 1915. at ction an Section Te hip 29 rth, Rough and Dressed Lumber dias fea ae aide ae ee year Proof, to establis: im t ‘on hand and guarantee prices as low as the lowest and quality misler befor ej hovel Adxison n UB “ca equal to the best. Give mea chance to quote prices on lumber, }} of May iis. Wei oan wah Gatinant names as witnesses: J. B. KRIEGER KEUTERVILLE, IDAHO Glen Norris, Alois L. Bogner, Rollie W. Norris, .B. Edward M. Nissen, ail of Boles, Idaho. 16-5 HENRY HEITFELD, Register. at Notice for Publication tment of the Interior, U. S. Land Office adikanrston, Idaho, April 14, 1919. Notice is hereby given that PATHE PHONOGRAPH i ‘We carry the Well-known PATHE PHONOGRAPH and invite * ‘all persons contemplating purchasing a phonograph to lgok into | the’ merits of this*wonderful machine. Guaranteed'to Play a Record 1000 Times Rexel DRUG STORE T. F. Schaecher, Prop. The Busy Druggist Cottonwood, Idaho .- ALOIS L, ECSNAR 2 West, Boise Meridian, has filed notice of ititen- tion to make three year Proof, to establish claim to the land atove described, before J. Loyal Adki- Claimant names 38 hwitiebe: 8: len EK. Norris} Otto H. Nissen, Rdward M. son U. S. Comm lesioner: at Whitebird, Idaho, on wines, Rollie W. Norris, all of Boles, Idaho. the 19th day of May, 16-5 HENRY HEITFELD, Register. Notice for Publication partment of the Interior. U. 8. Land Office at pevetonan Idaho, April a Notice is hereby given th: GLEN E. Saab of Bootes, Tdaho, Who, on May 11, 1915 made H for Lots 384. swi NE, aud vel n 4, Township 29 N., SE. 2} Swi, section = "rownship : pee nue 2. West Boise. Meridian has fied call at \} |actse offdtention to mmake a fee year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be- When in Grhagevitie dkison U. S. Commiissioner at re J. Loyal TY 9 9 wriebira: Maho on the 19th day of May, 1919. A Claimant names as witnesses: Edward M. Nissen; Rollie W. Nortis, Alvis I,, " Bogner, P. H. Nissen, all of Boles, Idaho. 16-5 HENRY HEITFELD, Register. for your Notice for Publication . Department of the ete ¢ a S. Land Officeat Ice Cold Drinks j | iieiing see : * JAW W. Lams of Cigars, Etc. Idaho, whoson uly 1. 1914. made H_ E.No we for Ni NESW! NEL NWI SEE. Si Nwi, & N} SW4. Section 17, Towtahip aanerte R.2.W. Boise Meridian has filed notice ‘of intentlon: to make three year Peo to establish claim to the aed above described, before J> Loyal Adkison Commissioner at Whitebird, Idaho on the Sith “day of May, 1919. Siinest. mames as witnesses: » . Norris, Otto Nissen, Edward M. Nissen, Alois L.. Bogner, all of Boles, Idaho. 6-5 HENRY HErrrecp, Register. ! The two distinct types of’ Eczema can be relieved readily by using Dry Zen- ; sal for the crusty, scaly skin, and’ Moist Zensa 4 Notice for Publication Denerpent of fo the Fasettor, aA a Land Office ‘at Lewiston, I April 1 Notice is ‘oocleg given tht EDWARD M. Nissen of Boles, Tdaho, ‘Wash Suits for Boys who, ean polar 8 23, Sg ag BP He: made In’ béautifal mallee, arid patterns for the watery eruptions ff} § Nii sia wet owt, deans 7 for Lots ‘and also : 2 3 mship 29 north and S: bf Sec- erat aie from oy $3. 50 75ca Jar. tion 34, Township 30 Worth, Range 2 Wes! Boise Meridian, has filed tiotice of intention to make three year Proof, to establish claim to the lan bts dese . before J. Loyal Adkison, U.S. missioner ge wnitebira, Idaho. on the 19th ay of May, at of ate ve ™men, boys THEO. F. SCHAECHER ! us for an all ‘wool tallored to order Suiits Or over¢oat and get just what = eyieand quality in the Ed V. selec! e. Hund of saniples to from. a Balback & Lake ‘The Store for Everybody witnesses: Glenn EB. Mortis, Alois L. Bogwér, Jean W. Lamb, Otto H. Nissen, baat ot ao. ‘FOUND—Automobile chain on| >. Bay Heng Relate the cross road near the Jenny| Ifyou have missed seeing Dr. farm. Owner can have same by|Schilling on his last dates he will paying for this ab and proving}again be in Cottonwood June 9 :| Kenneth Harlan and a carefully} “/year-old red steer with white ‘ear slit, no brand visible. All property. Inquire at this office. 2/and 10 17 car. ist, “Cactus Crandall” by Stewart, Bob. Crandall learns that he is short five-hundred. head of steers. He suspects Jim Rider, his fore-| man, who has disappeared. He! enters Texico, a tough nest of | bandits and rustlers. under Men-’ doza. There he finds Helen Ware, kept prisoner’in a saloon,-and her father in prison. Mendoza is:try- ing to force’her'to marry him by | | threatening her father. Together with Texas Ranger, a| friend of his, Bob fights the Mexi- | eans and escape with Helen. | Helen and her father are safely | brought tothe ranch, but Bob re-| news his battle with the bandits. | Mendoza recaptures Helen. Bob | rides in pursuit. He intercepts the | bandits, saves Helen, and kills! Mendoza. Safe at the ranch with Helen, | Bob is confronted by his foreman, Jim Rider, ’ | that the steers have not been stol-| en, merely delayed by stampedes. | The laugh is on Bob. Will be at the Orpheum Theatre ‘Sunday | April 27. RSL ME Cp | Methodist Church Services | The Easter program of last Sun- | day evening proves the fact: that there are many people of Cotton-! wood and -the surrounding com- | munity who might atterid the M. | E. Church were they but assured’ that there would :be something| new and interesting. A large | crowd filled the church to hear | the children and older ones render the fine program of the evening, hey said’ it was so good that they | thought they would be back again | to'attend our services—isn’t that fine. | This church is conducted for’ you; it is your church, how much are you doing to make it tahoe ing for others? An offering for the ‘Mines ; relief’ was taken amounting to, $10.50. Come out next Sunday morning, to Sunday school and preaching; take your regular afternoon walk | or car ride, then return about 8 | o’clock for the evening services. Marion Sligar, pastor. 7-Act Feature Story of Life “The Price of a Good Time,” | adapted by Lois Weber from “The Whim,” by Marion Orth, and| directed by. Miss Weber and Phil-| lips Smalley comes to the Orph-| eum Theatre on Tuesday,. April | 29th with Mrs. Charlie Chaplin as| ,| the featured player supported by | chosen cast. Allen Siegler is the} photographer. The story attracted widespread attention from every type of read-| er and the screening has. proven a | distinct success. Club Will - Visit Cottonwood The Young Men’s Glee Club leave on their annual: tour ‘this! month. Sixteen men, the direc- pany them. The opening concert will be in Moscow, The towns where en- gagements have been made for them are ' Lewiston, Cottonwood, Grangeville; Couer. d’Alene, Wal-| lace, St. Maries and Kellogg. Estrayed Cattle. ‘Came to my place about ten days ago’8 miles northeast‘of Cot- tonwood, one white cow, red ears, part of brand visible, blind in one eye. One red cow with few white spots, half underbit in left ear, no other marks visible. One two- spots, crop in right ear, and left three ‘animals natural muleys. Owner can have same by calling) at’'my ranch and paying for} this ad and other costs. Harvey Miller, Greencreek, Ida. 174p of the University of Idaho ’ will} } tor and accompanist will accom-), RESEND S RR W. R. Rogers sells the Cakland ; T ORPHEUM- THEATRE FOLLOW THE CROWDS Sunday, April 27 Catus Crandall By ROY STEWART A Good Funny Story that You Will Like Keystone Comedy, “Ruined - by a Dumb Waiter” , 10c and 20c Tuesday, April 29 “The Price of a Good Time” By Mrs., Charles Chaplin 20c and 30c 20c and 30c Saturday, April 26th * The Wife He Bought By Carmel Myers The story of a young man who forces a marriage to a girl out of revenge for her father Current Events Weekly Nestor Comedy 10c and 20c THURSDAY, MAY 1 “ALL WOMEN” By MAE MARSH You all like Mae and you will like + her best in this feature Mack Sennett Comedy ‘‘Are Waitresses Safe?’