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Pa Good Business GOOD to Every _ advertise- ment that you read . given out by this store can be de- pended upon as telling the truth will give entire satisfaction not be necessary for the customer from now on to “take what he can get’ but by safe: conservative buying he has a wider range to buy from and Today price appeal is not neces- sary to the customers of the merchants who know that having set a high standard that standard must be kept up. vertisements each week you will soon find that they be- come more than a _ passing interest for real. values for everybody. SA TASK within itself and. embodies the right kind of buying of merchandise _ that | | Ts It will the consumer. is unrestricted, TAQUUUUOAOA Te: SHUTOUT By reading our ad- they contain = ganized to aid leoldiers. This af- | idavit must be accompanted Ly |a true.copy of Soidier’s disttiarge} certirieate, cértizied as such by a’ recruiting officer, or the origi- nal discharge certificate, the lat- ter to be returned with check. While payment will be made on the original discharge: certifi- cate, claimants are advised that | the use of the copy will elimi- nate the possibility of the loss of the original. No further cor- respondence is necessary except in case of change in address. A certified copy of discharge certificate submitted for pay- ment of $60.00 bonus and now ‘on file in the Zone Finance Of- fice will be accepted in lieu of other copy of original discharge certificate. Men who have sub- mitted these certified copies will so state when forwarding claim. Payments will be made as expeditiously as circumstanc- es permit. In the event that the actual bena fide home or residence at date of discharge, as claimed by the soldier, is not the same as stated on his original service re- cord, the Zone Finance Officer will make settlement for the ad- | ditional 1'4 cent per mile on the same basis that the 314 cents per mile was_ paid, Ghat is, from place of discharge to place of en- try into military service,) and soldier may make claim to: the Auditor for the War Depart- ment for any additional travel pay which he believes may be due him. Men who have been discharg- ed since February 28, 1919, and (paid travel allowance at 5 cents ‘Gey bs Uin aah id URIS” “Give until it hurts’ is the’ UNiVersal Bogan wea LY patrio-! vic Amenueaus’ When donating cv war charities, but ene must be} caretul that money donated goes | to chanity orggnizations endaor.- ed by the government, nationii or local. In “The Reckoning Day,’ starring Belle Bennett with J. Barney Sherry, a Hun charity | ring is established by tools ct | the Kaiser to divert moneys de- | signed by wealthy society peo-| ple for the Allies into the cofiers | of the Kaiser. Belle Benneit, as Jane Whiting, succeeds in de- | feating this ring after thrilling experiences. Jack Richardson, Lee Phels, Lucile Desmorid and! Tom Buickingham are others in the cast. Do not fail to see the great comedy valet featuring three} great comedians, Raymond | Hitchcock, Mack Senett, Mable| Normand. Great Fun. To be} shown at the Orpheum, Sunday the 29th. POINTED PARAGRAPHS. Praise a man and he’ll not call | you a liar. Self-made men never boast of | their ancestors. | When a doctor gives a patient | hope he expects pay for it. A small man’s shadow is just as black as that of a great man. | A speech made at a banquet is | called a toast because of the dry- ness thereof. He who tries to do his best should draw the line at doing his! best friend. MONARCH Ranges outlast other Ranges because they are protected from Rust Damages by Vitreous Enameled Lining inside the Flues. MONARCH Ranges are unbreakable because they are built with Malleable tron Castings instead of brittle Grey Iron. MONARCH Ranges continue giving the same satisfac- tory service year after year because every joint is made permanently tight by riveting instead of bolts and stove putty. We like to sell MONARCH Ranges because every buyer becomes our friend. S=XUHTESUNUTUUEANEOOOCEAENOEOAGASEREUUAEAUUEUEGESAUAUA Ee TT J.V. BAKER & SON ‘“‘Where Prices and Quality Meet’’ t i AVULIAUQLUAOOUGUOUSEOUAUOUSEEGUEUAEOASEA GUAGE AEE ment! ee oe ee LEAGUE TOCLOSE JULY 8 Standing of Clubs. haar x Cottonwood Ferdinand .. Grangeville - i Results of Games Sunday Kamiah 6, Grangeville 4. Ilo-Vollmer 12, Ferdinand 8. Cottonwood Negperce game postponed. Games Next Sunday. Cottonwood. at Grangeville. Kamiah at Nezperce. Ferdinand at Ilo-Vollmer. Kamiah and Ilo-Vollmer were again winners of the Prairie League. games played last Sun- day. The game between Nez- ’ perce and Cottonwood was post- poned until some later date and no doubt will have to be played off at some later date. the games of unusual interesi will be played this coming Sun- day at Nezperce between the * Nezperce and. Kamiah teams. Should Kamiah win this game it would give them the pennant, should Nezperce win however, the race would be a tie between the Indians and the Lewis ‘county boys with Nezperce only one game behind and would call for the postponed game between Cottonwood and Nezperce being nlayéd. . The closing games of the league will be played July 6. por nwann NAAN NE Patronize home industry by buying “Tip Top” and “Idaho Gold”. flour. They are manu. factured from your own wheat under the, most sanitary condi- tions,.and guaranteed satisfac “tory. 24-tf oO ‘At the ORPHEUM, Tuesday “The Sawdust Doll” One of! ADDITIONAL ALLOWANCE Additional Allowance to be Given Discharged Soldiers The Director of Finance hay- ing practically completed pay- ment ot the $60.00 bonus, in- volving about 1,400,000 claims, is now settling additional travel allowance due enlisted men of the Army under Section 8 of the Act approved February 28, 1919, which authorized travel pay to men honorably discharged since November 11, 1918, at the rate of 6 cents per mile to actual bona fide home or residence, or place of original muster into the ser- vice, at the option of the soldier. The Comptroller of the Trea- sury by decisions rendered April 17 and May 3, 1919, has authori- zed the War Department to| make settlement of all claims for | the 114 cent difference from place of discharge to place of entry into the military service, also the claims for additional al- lowance to actual bona fide home or residence at date of discharge when such bona fide home or re- sidence can be determined from the affidavit of the soldier and | verified by information contain- ed in his original service record, The Zone’ Finance Officer, Washineton, D. C., has been de. | sionated to settle these claims | with the above restrictions, ap- |” vlications should Le addressed as follows: | Zone Finance Officer | Lemon Building | Travel Allowance Washington, D. C. | A blank form of application, which includes the necessary af- fidavit for the additional travel ulowance, may be obtained from | any Army recruiting officer, Tia aa e | % a Red Cross, or other agencies or-| } per mile to place of entry into military service and whose ac- tual bona fide home or residence at date of discharge involved a greater distance, may .submit) claim to the Zone Finance Offi- ba Washington, D. C., as above. s pointed out that settle- t be aecomplished with ihe suits rapidity which obtain- ed in the pavment of the $60.00 Each claim will require certain verification by War De- vartment records, this to be fol- lowed by mileage calculations in 'the Zone Finance Office. bonus, need for accuracy is obvions, necessitating a snecalized office ; nersonnel, and it is hoped that this circumstance will not be overlooked by those concerned. Every letter or telegram mak- ine inquiry or requesting exde-| ; dited action will operate to de- lay these payments, and the prb lic is therefore urged to lend full eooneration with a view to re- ducing correspondence to the minimum, keeping in mind that it will be several days hefore blank forms can he placed in the | hands of recruiting officers. obebdededededetobebebobatettotetatohaaet: If it is Fence Posts Wood Harness you want I have it Tailored to Order Clothing Just received for men, boys and children and this is the kind that the particular dresser: has been looking for. B. V. D. Unionsuits Balbrigan Unionsuits . Poris Knit Unionsuits Boy’s Wash suits $1.50 to.. 3.50| By Baby MARIE OSBORNE, the great child favorite ee | «Set Gi — Balback & Lake It’s as easy to approach some men as it is difficult to get away , from them. Tne sting of a snub often| proves to be the most — sb | to the one who mak Yes, Hazel, to meet a a sure sign of death. man never rides hearse. . COTTONWOOD HARDWARE CO. COTTONWOOD, IDAHO arse is A live around in a The When a gallant man is asked to guess a woman’s age, he first makes a silent guess and then knocks off one-third. Taxing bachelors may not boost the matrimonial game, but it is apt to encourage migration. Some men do the right thing because they are afraid of being caught if they do otherwise. Fven the man who never fai!s to keep his appointments is apt to fall down when it comes to answering friendship letters. When a girl thinks a young man is almost good enough for her, she is sure to think he is too good for any other girl. | The world is full of “has-beens,” On whom the people frown; Who cares how high you were? After you’ve tumbled down. So go out and hustle of yourself Or on pay day you’ll be missed The mill will only grind for you While you supply the grist. FOR SALE—Idaho Combine harvester. 9 foot cut, pull hitch in good working order. Can be seen at Culdesac, Idaho. Price $500. C. W. Colby, Culdesac, Idaho. 26-4 = GOING T0=—= PEER EEE EEE HEE x sofenbeote eeeeeseneenenseenes | ED V. PRICE New Hats & Caps! Work Shirts _... 75! Sport Shirts _. . 1.50 Sport Waists . 1.00) Vi || Music OLA S| WULY 4 AND 9 OF COURSE CELEBRATE! CELEBRATE HERE! Se Oe Segue Fireworks Speaking