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si aa Th ™ CHICAGO INVADED BY WANTS, _ AND FOR ‘SHE ” sadn DR. H. B. BLAKE Take a “Tip” From Dad yu ta ae GG, REPUBLICAN HOST} ost Strat ‘ FOR SALE—Work horses. as a Delegates to National Conven- Inquire of E. J. Rhoades. 4 eet tion Arriving From All Sec- 14-tt FOR SALE—Fine fresh Jer- ) and a sack of sey cow. TT. Clark, the junk} tions of the Country. DR. J. D. SHINNICK man. 23-2 eer Physician and Surgeon . - oe — Chicago.—Delegates to the republi 5 66 59 r FORS ALE—Fence post ready |can national convention from all sec- Office, Butler Bldg. Om u to drive. TT. Clark, the junk/|tions of the country are arriving in man. 23-2 | Chicago. | Campaign managers. for the an- |, FOR SALE—Seven registered | nounced presidential aspirants are per- Shorthorn bulls. Inquire _ of | fecting their plans for the actual work Edwin Nelson, Fenn, Idaho. 2itf | Wood headquarters —— ‘has announced that Governor H. J. Al FOR SALE Pair of 6 year | len of Kansas had been elected to make old mares, weight 8000, sound | the principal nominating speech for and all right in every way. —'T. | General Wood and it bas been announe Clark, the junk man. 21-4 /ed that George H. Walker of Seattle DR. WESLEY F. ORR Physician and Surgeon Office in Simon Bldg. Both Phones in the convention, Spring work will soon commence —— AND UNDOUBTELY THERE WILL BE AN UNUSUAL DEMAND FOR FEED | AND HAY, AS WELL AS FOR CLEAN GRAIN. FROM WHAT WE HAVE had been chosen to perform a similar | DB. 3; 2 RISE SE ne aeRO ‘ Sener ial eee ee enone. Teen 7 “ FOR SALE—About 100 head| ffice for Senator Miles Poindexter of oh ae EXPERIENCED DURING THE LAST SEVERAL MONTHS, THE AVERAGE of stock cattle, all good grade of'| Washington, DENTIST PARME AS LITTLE. IF AN "EED ON HAND T0 BE USED DURING cattle. Sidney M. Brown, Cot-| One of the problems which confront ‘ FARMER HAS LITTLE, IF ANY, FEEI : tonwood, Idaho. 23-2 | the national committee is the reducing Office, Nuxoll Block THE SPRING WORK SEASON | of oversized delegations to a size which Both Phones FOR SALE—Two registered | will permit of their being seated in | H>O¢06060000600600000 yearling bulls of the milking | he space reserved for delegates Shorthorn strain. Call at this| According to Secretary Miller, a ma office for information. 21-tf | jority of these cases resulted from at tempts to harmonize factions in var _ Consequently Take Our Advice | DR. C. SOMMER and apples. Abundance of small | fruits, some alfalfa. FOR SALE Thoroughbred | ious states, and when the delegations | Graduate License AND GIVE US AN ESTIMATE AS'TO) HOW MUCH YOU WILL NEED, Hereford bull, weight about 1600 | vere asked to cut down their member VETERINARIAN i ouNndS, Al's re a » to conform to the convention call, | ic THEREBY ENABLING US TO FILL YOUR REQUIREMENTS AT WHATEV- si Pe ad Bagh sig Be | nevwame old probleme housed up again’ [% estdence Noith Aaul-AMaial ER TIME YOU WILL NEED THE GOODS. man. 21-tf| Undiminished confidence was reflect: | bh jod In the announcements from the Low- | dpaqededetey FOR SALE—A beautiful | den, Wood and Johnson managers, The WE ALWAYS CARRY A‘MODERATE STOCK OF FEED AND CLEAN home-sight—five acres in the|Hoover headquarters took on added |. ioe at : eee ti Lewiston Orchard Tracts. Cor-|activity with the arrival of a large | GRAIN ON HAND BUT WOULD NOT BE ABLE TO HANDLE THE RUSH ner Tract, beautifully situated. | torce of workers from New York. | COTTONWOOD NATIONAL UNLESS NOTIFIED AHEAD OF TIME, CONSIDER 'THIS BIT OF ADVICE In full bearing, cherries, peaches | eee AND GIVE US YOUR ORDER AT ONCE. AMERICA'S WAR DEAD Quarter - at 54% per cent, a mile from packing house anc | a - — church, one mile from store pod IN EUROPE EULOGIZED Bring us your loans. i gua = - -* 7, from iene. | Edgar G. Fry, President, ton on paved highway. Price Felix Martzen, Sec. Treas. e e $3500.00—terms or ¢: Write} Paris —America’s war dead in Eu : Millin or telephone owner. oe 1; | rope were eulogized and their graves . Freepons, 207-8th Ave. Lewis-} in ail parts of France were decorated, fiihaty Cinema ton, Idaho. Phone 593 J. |the second Memorial day since the oF ~ F jclose of the great struggle. American KNIGHTS OF P LOST—Crank to Paige car be-| fags foated in the breeze over ‘the i OF EYTRIAS Elevator Company Ltd. Eat More Bread---It’s Your Best Food Sete SQUUTUHTUT TEED EEE ECE eee NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE UN- “To be to work, for and_ th in existence to do bu the b Fisk beer any competi - OM. assurance of ihe tween the Mat. Laurer ranch | and Baker's store. Finder please notify Ed Jessup. 23-2 | ESTRAY—Came to my place | one month, ago one sorrel horse, | white strip over face weight about 1100. Owner can have same by paying feed bill and for | meet Balk EF an in the ~st ox Next time— BUY FISK y comparison, Tien there is the Vc eal. world ncern this ad. John Schnider. 23-4 | ESTRAYED Came _ to erop in right ear, underbit and hole in left ear; 1 red and white | spotted heifer, branded R (side- ways) on left ribs, half crops in right ear and underbit in left. | | Owner can have same by paying feed bill and for this ad. S. C. | Ledford. 28-tf | EERO LUE RARE ED: bo Notice For Publication. No. 07016, for S14 4, Township 30 N. Range 1 West, Boise Meridian, has filed | notice of intention to make three year Proof, to establish claim to | the land above described, before | Hampton Taylor, U. S. Commis- | sioner, at Grangeville, Idaho, on the 7th day of July, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: Roy D. Williams, Stephen J. Farthing, Benjamin R. Cooper, | Robert Forsland, All of Cotton- | 4, Section Notice For Publication. | Department of the Interior, U.S. Land Office at Lewiston, Idaho, May 29, 1920. Notice is hereby given that} Stephen J. Farthing, of Cotton- |} wood, Idaho, who; on June 30, 1919, madeawAdd. Stock-raising H. EF. No. 06814, for Lot 3, W14 SEY, & SW\, NEW, Section 19, ownship 380 North, Range 1 Kast, Boise Meridian, has filed th r and best bidder for lawful | their jthe cemeteries where He | fought beside them on the field of bat- {the battle Jon the south, resting places of more than 70,000 sol diers and allied organtzations joined }the Americans in France tn services in memory republic while throughout the detachments of horizon blue clad poilus acted as guards of honor at those who tle The American Legion, with the army | and navy patriotic societies, co-oper front from the POLES CAPTURE COSSACKS Soviet Offensive Grows in Violence on 220-Mile Front. Bolshevik forcements are being brought up every Warsaw.—Russian rein u ee - where in the offensive against the fants May : 29, TO SM | Poles, which 1s Increasing in violence “Noti ssid s he reby_ ar } lalong the northern sectors of the | otice is hereby given t lat | front, sa r ! i Scar o rare 2 ureRe ¥ s UY satisfaction wien You buy ‘ires, Idaho, ae on Jun 1916 “Spe i are raging from the Dvina x made_ Add. Stock ng_ H.E.|river on the north to the Pripet river —For Sale— a distance of approxi mately 220 miles. Prisoners captured by the Poles west of the Beresina river, the ment says, include state 400 Cossacks. tant Attorney General. President Wilson es | tablished a precedent when he nomin Mrs. Annette Abbott Adams of San Francisco to be assistant attorney Woman is Asi Washington general. This is the first appointment of a woman to this office and is the district of California Vets to Get Pensions. The grant pensions of from Spanish War Washington house $12 to $30 a month to Spanish war veterans, inca pacitated from causes other than those | incident to active service, by the senate and sent was passe The final vote on the measure was 65 to 3. Profiteers Fined $31,000. channel to | | Switzerland and from the Rhine to the Atlantic. bill to} to conference Dodoo > FARM LOAN ASSOCIATION Long term loans on farm lands McKinley Lodge No. 38 Meets every Tuesday evening. Ed L. Jessup, C. C. Harry Campbell, K. of R. & 8S. | ——— <u... | LEP oo ooooooooe z Lo 0 F Meets every Saturday evening | | MY | ated with the newly-formed Memortal | in the I. O. 0. F. hall place on or about April 1, 1 red | day committee headed by Ambassador | Sojourning Odd Fellows and white spotted cow, branded | watace to decorate the little mounds | invited h (sideways) on left hip, half |in 497 burying places scattered along Carl Rehder, N. G. Leo Hanses, Secretary POP reer oOo oo oooooy LOCOS SSS Sooo hhhGSSSOGSD < COTTONWOCD POST NO. 40 The American Legion COTTONWOOD, IDAHO Meets the first Wednesday of each month in the I. 0. O. A few choice Farms also towns lots in town Office in Nuxoll Block, Cottonwood 3 FELL” MARTZEN Real Estate, Loans, Fire and Life Insurance Insure in the Northwestern Mutual and save 85 to 45 per F I wood, Idaho. | highest federal office yet to be given cent on your insurance, from your aeeater HENRY HEITFELD, | to « woman. Mrs. Adams is now Unt- 23-5 Register. |ted States attorney for the northern | Sooo oe JOHN REILAND CONTRACTOR & BUILDER Estimates furnished on any ass of Work. Repairing promptly done. hie hake a ae ek a ee eee eed M 8 ‘ Wiwnpas ofthe Tinea | vned |@ When in Grangeville call at IN THE bistRicr Cour a ‘OF i HI am _ of Dated at Grange Idaho, May | notice of intention to make three} Syracuse, N. Y.—Weed's Incorpora: | = bk 1 JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF | $1 erest , 192 vear Proof, to establish claim to| ted, Binghamton clothiers, tried in be ” THE TE OF IDAHO, IN AND | 3 S| ee ae 9 t, Sheriff 20-4’ the land above described, before | United States court under Justice BRADBURY’ § Por TH COUNTY OF DANY... sem | UO MURRRY, Deput Hampton Taylor, U. S. Commis-| Martin T. Manton here, were found \3 JACOB MATTH gab Peciuentidit t sioner, at Gr ngeville, Idaho, on svilty on all counts in @ federal in- | Vs MARGARETH SCHACHER, « | NOTICE TO POLICY HOLDER the 7th day of July dictment charging them with profit CHRIST SEA aT tet sgcdatel Three of the Farmer’s Mutual Fire, Claimant name: eering. The court imposed a fine of for your OLSON AND EM} en tae -o | Insurance Company of Cotton- Frank H. Gentry $31,000 upon the firm. ss A i v n Order of | as she t ‘ ' lat there ood, Idaho. liams, John M. Johann, Newton Ai ATR eal Ice Cold Sale and Decree of Fomvelosure of 0 The members of the Farmers, J. Williams, All of Cottonwood, dane Sankere Wil Mest in Moscow Cigars, Etc Mortgage, issued out of the Distri< Mutual Fire Insurance Company | Idaho. | Moscow, Idal idaho rs ’ ° Crs Se Pee ee ee of Idaho Co. Idaho, are hereby HENRY HEITFELD, | |hold the 16th annual convention of County of Idaho, on the 4th day \ noti ed that the annual general 23-5 Register. | their association here this year, June ‘ May, 1920, in the pare Hales Court Hah g meeting will be held at Cotton- -—s ~ une 4 and 5. How about a Silo this yi ? tion, wherein Jacob Matthiesen, the | ville. Idah wood, Idaho, June the 14th, 1920 AV niitiak ‘omit 5 64 above named Plaintiff, recovered | obedience tide ; " ‘ si h, e Leave that suit or overcoat | Salecs ought by Union State: Hussman Lumber Co. 16-tf Judgment against Margareth Schach- | Decree. sel ‘ 1 To said meeting all members | for cleaning or pressing at Tom | Decrch. ecu pibced ieimeBa, San ie En as Missi ee Ra ee de ofe: intense it gee gh mentioned are cordially invited. Randall’s confectionery store. grounds, bas been purchased for the In the market for fat imma is wi ‘ 8, ‘ aoianer tie , ¥ the ath day of May. 1920, in the Tenth | described real propery to satisfy said). | JOSEPH KAUFMANN. | All work guaranteed. Richards} american legation. The price paid ia | Poultry. Saturdays and P Judicial District, which said Judgment | judgment with interest, costs etc. to 23-2 Secretary.| & Soltman, Grangeville. 10-tf | 5asa to have been $50,000. T. Clarke, the junk man. 4-6