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work in. BEAR” overalls. 22H UVEITIS wut Timm LEATHER VESTS Are the thing for the cold days. They are not as a mackinaw and just the right weight garment to THEY ARE THE “BLACK BEAR” Brand and have the same reputation as the “BLACK If you want something the wind and storm can’t go through see the line carried at J.V. BAKER & SON “Where Quality and Prices Meet’’ IUUTUGUQNOOOUCUEGQOQNEUOUUGAOGQONNOEOEUUGOUOONGEREOOUUUUGGONEEEEUUUGUOGGSOEREEUUULGEAAN (4 Ite My) HURTLVTEOUVGUUERU TOUTE HANGUALASAAUUSSTAUGTAUETUTA Sil HII ir ATAU SLPOEAEUENEELGEEEREEAEMEAEEEE L. B. HILL, FLORIST, LEWISTON, IDAHO Flowers for all occasions. you by parcel post or express. to grow in water are ready now, 10c each $1.00 per dozen Dr. Schilling The Eye Sight Specialist Will be in Cottonwood NOV. 5th and 6th At the Cottonwood Hotel HUMOUR Artistically arranged. Direct to hs) Ss a ea se ek ee Seeteate Paper White Narcissus bulbs Seatoefoatoat J, SHSPSSI ISHED DD Dereratretetetecetectedetecreetetestgntetedetecedeceeagatn A PLACE IN THE SUN. Her “place in the sun” was all that little Rosie Blair asked. But Sir John Capel wished to deny her even that. True, it was his son who had betrayed the coun- try girl, who knew less of evil than did her city-bred sisters. But that a scion of the proud SCHOOL NOTES. (By Wm. A. Lustie) Carpenters are busy putting a floor in the gymnasium. As soon as it is completed, the boys will turn out for regular basket ball practice. We have some good material and hope to show our neighboring towns that the Capel family, superaristocrats, | C. H. S. is still on the map. Mr. { | without any danger of the leaves pages are added, the form of the scattering. 4. When the new volumes remain the same and every page is held as tight as the pages in a regular sewed book. 5. A child can easily operate the system. Annual revision inserts will be mailed free for the next 10 years. The volum- es are bound in heavy buckram. “ In the early days of the Re- public, corporations come into existance to any great extent, income from in- dustrial earnings were small, salaries were of small conse- quence, inheritances were trans- mitted in the form of real estate and personality, which seldom. included such items as_ stocks and bonds. If you were going to tax a man for the support of the government, you had to lay a tax upon his property, for that was all there was to tax.” The Public School is assuming more and more of the responsi- bility that the home used to bear but many parents are reluctant to surrender to the School the authority necessary to fulfil its responsibility. Some sayings of Theodore Roosevelt. “When youplay, play hard when you work, don’t play at ail. “The law of the worthy life is fundamentally the law of strife. It is only thru labor and painful effort, by grim energy and resolute courage, that we to it.” Sunlight Not Good Germicide. Sunlight as a germicide proves to be less efficient and reliable—at least in temperate regions—than has been com- monly supposed. In his experimen. in Algiers, M. de Laroquette has found that only prolonged or direct expos- ure to sunlight destroys bacteria, and that its action is chiefly confined to dry surfaces where the bacteria are fully desiccated. Bacteria in liquids are affected only by very intense light, and this only at slight depth. White light is more effective than colored, blue being slightly more powerful than other colors. Bacteria are chiefly killed by luminous rays, and ultra-vio- let rays have fatled to show the bac- tericidal action so generally credited them, the ultra-red also being ineffi- clent. At best, sunlight acts only at the surface, while layers of fat or muscle prevent even the slight ordi- nary penetration, “DISCONTENT FARMERS” The Kamiah Progress of last week had the following to say in regard to the public sales that have been held on the prairies this year: “The auction business in The Progress (Kamiah) territory is not very numerous this fall. We read with envy the prairie pap- ers, each carrying a number of auction ads every week and wish sometimes that some of the bus!- ness might float this way. But our second thought is, that al- though we like all the work of this class we can get, we are glad in one way that the sales are few—for auction sales invari- ably are the result of discontent with a farmer’s present location or the state of affairs in other ways; he wants a change of some sort and is pulling up to leave for other fields” * * While the above assertions may prove true in some instan- ces, most of the sales this year on the prairie are due to farms being sold for high prices and not on account of any disconten- Gold” flour is handled by the best jobbers and wholesale deal- ers all over the country and us- ed by all the good house-wives. They are made of the pick of plumb Camas Prairie wheats, and every sack is guaranteed or money cheerfully refunded. 24-t poultry Saturdays and Mondays. |; had not|T. Clarke, the junk man. ED V. PRICE | Tailored to Order, High Grade 5 Silk Socks and Neck Wear, Lea-| reasonable prices. “The Store For move on to better things.” : F Roosevelt said that we have|% aie 2 . many people in this country suf-| # Practice devoted ex- fering from innocuous desue-|% Clusively to the eyes and tude. % the relation of their de- Music teacher to class a | 3 fects to human ills. rather feebly. Open your mouth | ¥ #3 ; wide; throw your whole body in- | Will be at the seteste — Our “Tip Top” ‘and “Idal Always in the market for 39tr SUITS AND OVERCOATS Just received a snappy line of Golf and Negilee Dress Shirts, ther Vests and Mackinaws. Leather Gloves and Mitts for Men and Boys. Rain Coats and Overcoats at Paul F. Lake Everybody” ase efeedetonten Set W. §. Jackson COTFONWOOD HOTEL The first Monday and Tuesday of each month Setectest “stoves. PROMINENT WELSH TENOR COMING Sam Lewis One of Country's Best Ballad Singers n ey arene A FAMINE IN COAL APPEARS POSSIBLE. avr TAKE NO CHANCES. . .Protect yourself and conserve the coal supply by us- ing only first class stoves. BURN THE COAL GASS. A very large amount of the heating efficiency of com- mon soft coal is in the coal gass, and unless your stove will burn this you are not getting the heat you should. OUR LINE OF HEATERS IS COMPLETE. and you will find the stove you need, and the price will be very reasonable. THE MONARCH RANGE. is the real coal SAVER for the KITCHEN. _ It will do its work in a perfect manner that will please the most exact- ing housewife. It’s DURABILITY is not surpassed. It will get all the heat there is out of the coal. It’s first cost is very reasonable. YOUR HOME will be more comfortable and your fuel bills will be lighter if you are equipped with the best Call in and let’s talk stoves. Yours for saving that fuel,, COTTONWOOD HARDWARE CO. COTTONWOOD, IDAHO SRR nen pone icine inet ieee are ei a i in: CMRUIUAUNNONAIOGGRUGUNGYLUAOOANESGEOGNUNGROAEOOAERGEEOASRED UAEOUAEEUGEREAEEOUOOESOEUGEEUOO EEA EEE Samuel Lewis Company First Number of The Lyceum Course ment on the part of the sellers. should be obliged to give his name to one who had loved not wisely but too well was demand- ing far too much. The fault lay entirely with Stuart Capel, and admittedly restitution should be made, but a goodly sum of money he thought would amply suffice. Then why did the arrogant old gentleman suddenly change his mind less than twenty-four hours later? Was it because he saw the injustice of his conten- tion? Or was it because per- sonal suffering penetrated through his coldly logical mind until it reached his heart? “A Place in the Sun,” will be shown at the Orpheum Theatre Sunday November 2. If you have eye trouble don’t Hannon will direct the team. A girls’ basket ball team is being organized with Miss Sully as — Girls’ rules will be play- e There are mighty few men who will not sell their personal or real estate holdings if they can procure their price. We know of one particular instance here where a very successful young farm er was asked the price of his land. He stated to the writer that he did not want to sell, but on being repeatedly asked the price he held on his quarter section he quoted the price so high that he thought there was a slight chance of sell- ing it. When he stated the price he would take the deal was closed in a very short time. Others have quit farm ing on account of land which For last week the sale of hot lunches and cookies amounted to $12.80. One day last week 23 students were fed at the noon lunch. The sixth, seventh, and eighth grades have been supplied with Neilson’s Drawing books. Mr. Neilson is director of Music and Art in the Payette, Idaho Public Schools. _Aset of Winston’s Cumula- tive loose-leaf | Encyclodedia has been added to the High School Library. An_ invisible they ha Sam Lewis, the well known Welsh tenor, is soon to be heard here im Lyceum. He is appearing at the head of his own concert organization this: Season and has an exceptionally talented company of assisting artists. Mr. Lewis first gained distinction and fame through his ability as a ballad singer, but he is now as well known for his work in the operatic field. He has one of the best tenor voices of the younger generation of singers, of splendid Volume and glorious in its deep, rich tones. Miss Ruth Lavery, the Chicago violinist, Miss Irene Harruf, accompanist and soprano soloist, and Miss Amber Hopkins, reader, comprise the balance of this splendid company. Their concert will be one of the musical eveute @f the season, Orpheum Theatre Wednesday, November 5 loose leaf device is used in bind- ing this encyclopedia, which gives it the following advant- under lease being sold while still others had to change climate on account of some mem- ber of the family not being in CMBIVUNALAVANANARALUUULALAUAUALGRNELYUGEUUUGUEUEE EAE HUUENCAQUGUEAONACUAOUUUOEOUAEAOELAOEOENGGOAOUEEGEROGEOGUOEEOEUGGUGGEEAEEEOGAOEEEOAUOEUAEEGEEEEEOAEAUGEOOEUAOOGEOGGEA EO EEREEUUEEEOGUEEOAEEOEEEEA EE ial fail to see Dr. Schilling who will | ages: 1. The volumes have the] the best of health. be in Cottonwood November 5th | same appearance of a regular} We are quite positive that and 6th. 42-3 vee ge A poi are no| there are very few farmers, es- ly outside me parts.| pecially in this secti f See Rose Bros. for well drill-|8. ‘The volumes may be opened A ss ing. 23-6m]anywhere and new pages a Ae, a ton Livestock Show, November 9th to 14th $50,000 in cash premiums offered at the Lewis-