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NATIONAL Cottonwood, Idaho ANNUAL Red Tag Sale WE E BRINGING PRICES BELOW THE REGULAR LEVEL AND THIS SALE Is EPPEA TIVE Ay ONCE TO LAST FOR THE NEXT TEN DAYS. OTHER THAN BELOW THERE ARE SCOKES OF ITEMS THAT ARE EQUALLY AS INTEREST- ING. THE TERMS OF THIS SALE ARE CASH. DRY GOODS 27 ineh Outing Flenne (< % inch Percale, fast colors, 30¢ per y SOc per yard Ladies’ Aprons and Dresses at 22 1-2 off 27 inch Canghem 27¢ pe ‘ 20 pe discount on the entire line Carl's Dres ° nkets — ie iii ci dies’ Sweaters at 20 per cent discount Ladies’ Fleeced lined ne y eg Slippers (odd sizes) 32 1-2 at 2& cent off _MEN S& eors’ F ‘URNISHINGS All bo Me Work Pants at 20 per Men's ve c Men's Wi Underw t2y, Mer veters at 20 per cent off Men's and boy cay $Z o's and Bo Mackinews at 20 per $2.75) at $1.65 cent discount Men's Leather V« 20) ye Heavy Work Shoes, $3.95 oe ‘ Y Heavy Weight Cotton Hose, ¢ I eight ( js Hose, 5 pair for $1.00 pai ton $1.00 Men's Dress Hose, 3 pair for $1.00 Men's Canvas Gloves 20¢ 4 pair Men's Jersey Gloves, 3 pair for $1.00 Boy's Jersey Sweatres at 2 ff Special sale on a!] Men's and Boy’s Hats narineaee canned Head Rice, 15e a pour 12 vars Toilet Soap for $1.00 16 bars Bob White and Sunny Mond: Soap for $1.00 Smal) package Oates), lac » par Farina, 19¢ per package Corn Piakes, 12¢ a packaye K. ©. baking powder, 14« 6 cans Tomatoes, $1.00 SPECIAL Evaporated Milk (tall ean) 2 for 35e. 16 bars Crystal White Seap for $1.00 > i] Quaker Rolled Oats, 19¢ a package package Corn Meal 20c a package Com and Wheat Puffs, 2 for 25c Golden Rod Washing Powder, 27c¢ a pkg 10 pound can Peaches, 95c Libby's Pork and Beans, 19¢ a can. Red Raspberries (11 oz. cans) 2 for 35c Apple Butter, 2 cans for 2h+ Pilchers (small fish) 2 cans for 35¢ The above are only a few of the articles that are on sale and we ask you to visit our store during this JANUARY KED TAG SAI id see for yourself by the compari- son of prices. Everything truthfully w ed and we stand back of the merchan- dise just as we do every other day of the J. V. BAKER & SON WHERE QUALITY AND PRICES MEET at the home Winchester High | Friday might 56-11 in favor ot Nowhere in the any doubt as to would be, return game with the hoo] team on The score Wa Cottonwood yame was there who the victor court | others do, so will 1; | 4m sorry for it, my early | and jet learning and venient season,” ifs ae RAEN Bi us HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. nevertheless God has called any (By Win. A. Lustie.) of you to explore truth and," FIRST The Cottonwood High Schoo! | beauty, be bold, be firm, be true.) ” Schoo! basket ball team played a] When you shall say: “As I renounce, | Visions 1 must eat the good-of the land romantic expeditions go until a move then dies the con- b Much) man in you; then once more credit is due to the Winchester | perish the buds of art and poetry boy's, however, who put up sland science, a8 they have diea game fight all through the already in a thousand thousand yame Thus far Cottonwood men. The hour of that cholic has been successful in every is the erisis of your history game but the first, which was 4 Emerson. | lost to Gifford Getting an education by ex- periences is like some of the ;cures for tuberculosis; some times it kills the patient or ruins or—— Anita King Takes Dangerous Dive in “Whatever The Cost.” Knowing her aquatic prowess i him for life when he wrote “Whatever the | ‘The girls of the 5th, 6th, 7th| Cost” for Anita King, the Out- Call at the and 8th grades had a record of |door Girl of Plaza Pictures, perfeet attendance for the! Leslie T. Peacocke worked his |month of December Climax up to a big rescue scene The pupils of the primary] in whieh the star dives into the BANK room enjoyed a vacation Tues- dey while the room and books! hero, but the villian as well. water and rescues, not only the and get one of those Farm Record Books for use during the year 1920 oo were being fumigated. The high school shedule of studies has finally been satisfae- torily ranged. It is a com- plex affair and won't stand much tampering George Mitchell enrolled in the seventh grade Monday. Miss Margaret Sweet, county superintendent finished conduct- ing eight grade examinations to- day. There were about twe' pupils from other schools pres- ent, The Reubens High Sehool Basket Ball Team plays the Cot- tonwood boys to-night, Come out and see the game, You'll en- joy it ‘Teacher “Now Johnny, sup- pose you wanted to build a $1000 and had only $700, what would you do” Johnny $300, You will hear every day the morims of «a low prudence. You will hear that the first duty is to get land and money, place and name. What is this truth you seek? what is that beauty? men will ask in deyision. If, Marry a girl with y|on 4 rocky coast. Miss King was delighted with this opportunity to prove to her admirers that she really can swim—that is, she was delight- ed with it until after it had been done, for the best Jaid plans, par- ticularly in the business of pro- ducing motion pictures, often go wrong. The action of the story takes place in the town of Glen Glove The rescue scene had to be taken when the tide was low, for the water swept the rocks at high tide. While the water was deep enougii when the waves washed in, it was really too shallow for a dive when it receded, Thinking to hit the wave at the right time, Miss King made a shallow dive, but not shallow enough. rough stones leaving long, ugly seratches where the skin had been removed. “Yes, and it wrenched my back, too,” said Anita, “but it looks all right in the picture. It would have been wiser to have | jumped feet first, but that, everything but the dirt. Work} would have been too tame.” Her face scraped the) a fact that fifty It is per cent or more of the human race ed- ucated to a written language suffer from headache, bilious- ness, indigestion, constipation, loss of memory, insomnia and other troubles of nervous orign as a result of eyestrain. Have your eyes tested by Dr. at the Cottonwood Hotel 4th and 5th of February. 2-4 Cottonseed oil cake is recom- mended by all state colleges, by all farm bureaus, in fact does not need any introduction when once used, protein of 36 per cent anr and your cattle eat less and gain more than from any other feed you can give them. Place your orders at once. Cottonwood Milling & Elevator Co. 52-tf TACOMA GUN STORE, Tacoma, Wash. Largest Stock of Hunters and Trappers supplies in the North- west. ESPECIAL attention to mail orders. 3-9 Send 1 cent for catalogue Richards the “tailor returns guaranteed. Prices right. 3-tf Schilling 39 It has a guaranteed fi above 5 now } is the time to think : about cutting machinery will be the Our Lead in Cutting M JOHN DEERE LINE ' Deere, BIND- ERS. MOW PR RAK great Ul John Deere JOHN ent it featu of JOHN DEERE like the only one line the Perfect BPinc Once e binder, build COTTONWOCD HARDWARE CO. COTTCHWOCD, IDAHO WITH A Free Westinghouse Flectric Sewing Machine Grangeville Electric Light and Power Co. COTTONWOOD, IDAHO KEUTERVILLE Cash Store D Dealer in Groceries, @ Dry Goods and Hardware L. Uhling, Prop. KEUTERVILLE, IDAHO OPES : ‘Swan Bros. Dray Cine HAULING OF ALL KINDS Nezperce Phone No. 4025. eedoadpetoateefesty 4 Sete Prices Reasonable. SWAN BROS., Props.