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The “Cream” of Phosphate Baking Powders Dr. Price’s “Cream” Baking Powder is now made with pure phosphate by methods of production which make it the “cream” of phosphate Baking Powders. Dr. PRICE’S “Cream” Baking Powder Sells for about HALF the price charged when the powder contained Cream of Tartar and appeals to every housewife who is interested in reducing the high cost of living and in protecting the health of her home. Here are the prices: 25c for 12 oz. 15c for 6 oz. 10c for 4 oz. Contains no alum. USE “TIP TOP” And satisfy yourself that it is just little better than any of the rest. The growing demand tor Tip Top as- sures us that it Must be the Best. We urge you to putin your supply before we begin grinding the new crop. We can supply you with Brand Shorts Steam rolled oats or barley rock salt tankage hay cracked corn cottonseed cake and meal calf meal Poultry and chick feed of all kinds Get Our Quotations on Sacks and Twine Cottonwood Milling & Elevator Company Ltd. Eat More Bread---It’s Your Best Food Never disturbs digestion. DICTIONARIES are in use by busi- ness men, engineers, bankers judges, architects, physicians, farmers, teachers, librarians, cler- gymen, by successful men and women the world over. Are You Equipped to Win? The New International provides fj the means to success. It is an all- knowing teacher, a universal ques- tion answerer. If you seek efficiency and ad- i vancement why not make daily ] use of this vast fund of inform- j Hi ation? 1 400,000 Vocabulary Terms. 2700 . fee dituetrations is iam gprs mat, ¢ Geographical S jubject ! Wetcetorepe . Rooke Hotel Has neat clean rooms at 50c and 75¢ per night or $3.00 to $3.50 per week. When you are in Cottonwood give us a trial. “Dad” Rooke, Prop. DPeedendeetestoedoeede eee eterno The aad of aharness shop these high price times: He re- pairs and oils harness, saddles, side curtains, harvester drapers, collars and strappings, auto tops, binds rugs and carpets and can patch sacks on his armed mach- ine and will also buy hides. Let Johann do it for you. We are still on deck and with | better flour then ever, Meyer and he “knows.” 19-tf | says) WANTS, FOUND AND FOR SAEL FOR SALE—Good dry fence post. Hussman Lumber Co. -tf FOR SALE—320 acres of good timber and pasture land. H. F Lute. 27-6' FOR SALE—Altman Taylor Threshing Machine. Inquire at this office. FOR SALE — Thoroughbred Hereford bull, weight about 1600 pounds, 4 years old, good and gentle. Inquire of John Nutt- man. 21-tf FOR SALE— Registered Po- land China hogs, big bone type, both sexes, all sizes. Lewis Bow- Man, Fenn, Idaho. 26-5 FOR “SALE 12-20 Yuba tract- or in splendid condition. See Chearles Buettner, Cottonwood, Idaho. 29- tf FOR SALE—Fully equipped saw-mill in good lumber country. |Capacity 15,000 feet per day. DR. H. B. BLAKE Physician and Surgeon Office Main Street next to Baker’s Store DR. J. D. SHINNICK Physician and Surgeon Office Over Turner Drug Store DR. WESLEY F. ORR Physician and Surgeon Office in Simon Bldg. Both Phones DR. J. E. REILLY DENTIST Office, Nuxoll Block Both Phones -_—_ es Cheap. Write W. A. Jones, Boles, Idaho 29-2 FOR, SAL E—Brand new 8 foot Independent grain binders at only $175.00 for quick sale. Rochdale Co., Nezperce,, 215 LOST—Gray mare, about 7 | years old, weight 900, branded S wrench on right shoulder. Not- ify Red Elk, Ferdinand, Idaho. -2 | FOUND— Automobile crank handle near the slaughter house. | Inquire at this office. 25-4 | FOUND — Automobile _ plate license No. 32904 near the Ed. | Jessup ranch. Owner can have same by calling at this office.—4 | FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR. | This is to announce that I will 'again be a candidate on the Re- | publican ticket for the office o1 }county assessor. I wish to | thank the people for the support | and co-operation which has been accorded me in the past. I have | conducted the office in harmony | with what I believe to be a fair and impartial interpretation of | the laws of Idaho relating to the duties of this office. I have no |pledges to make inthe event that Iam again chosen as as- ) sessor other than the assurance of a public service that is impar- tial, courteous and to the limit of my best endeavors CALVIN HAZE LBAKER, 24 Assessor, Idaho County. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. Subject to the will of the vot- ers at the Republican primary election of August 3, 1920, I am a candidate for the office of State Representative from Idaho County. | LLOYD A, FENN. TOOK FOXES IN NEAT TRAP Probably Only inBence on Recore Where Youngsters Were Caught in a Horse Blanket. How four foxes were caught In @ horse blanket is a quaint tale told by R. A. Hutmacher in the Hunter-Tradet Tra apper of Columbus, O. ippened to be driving south of Totes I, with the implement deal er of that town, making business calls on several farmers of that section when, to my surprise, I saw on a very steep bill in the distance several young foxes playing about as if no human was near,” says Mr. Hutmacher. “My partner and I decided to try our luck} at catching them, so driving on a little farther, we tied our horses and set) out across the field after therm, “When we reached the hole, they were all up over the hill chasing each | % other, so telling my companion to go) § around the hill and chase them my way I threw a horse blanket over their hole and waited. for them to run Into. “They all got to the hole about the same time, when I threw one end He the blanket over them, the other end being over the hole. In the excite | ment I succeded in catching all four! in the folds of the blanket, | “We went back to the buggy and | drove to town, my companion taking two of the foxes and I two. Possibly | the explanation of our good luck is the fact that the foxes were not much} more than six weeks old when cap tured.” USE SMALL AMOUNT OF WATER | As they came rush: | % ing for the hole I raised one end of | the blanket just enough to hide myself | ¥ and at the same time form a trap of It| POPES SESS S SOSH OO ED DR. C. SOMMER Graduate License VETERINARIAN Residence North end of town Both Phones POPP SOF9O 959 0H05000000000 % COTTONWOOD NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASSOCIATION Long term loans on farm lands at 5% per cent. Bring us your loans. Edgar G. Fry, President, Felix Martzen, Sec.- Treas. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS McKinley Lodge No. 38 Meets every Tuesday evening. Ed L. Jessup, C. C. Harry Campbell, K. of R. & S. Lo 0 B. Meets every ey evening in the I. O. O, hall Sojourning Odd Héblren invited Carl Rehder, N. G. Leo Hanses, Secretary POOP errr rro ooo oe <aseitiaencecibaiepntggtcieleemennaiaia tan oe COTTONWOOD POST NO. 40 The American Legion COTTONWOOD, IDAHO Meets the first Wednesday of each month in the I. O. O. OF. H. H. NUXOLL Notary Public —For Sale— A few choice Farms also towns lots in town Office in Nuxoll Block, Cottonwood FELI” MARTZEN Real Estate, Loans, Fire and Life Insurance Insure in the Northwestern Mutual and save 35 to 45 per cent on your insurance, JOHN REILAND CONTRACTOR & BUILDER Estimates furnished on any ; class of Work. Repairing promptly done. Se Florist L. B. HILL, Lewiston, Ida. Order direct by —MAIL— OR —WIRE— POPES SESE OSE OOS Part of Mineral Salt Dissolves and “i Leave that suit or overcoat Lost if Water is Thrown Away— Cook Vegetables Whole. gaa’ | | Most vegetables are better when cooked in a small amount of water \ ones a part of the mineral salt dissolves out into the water and is for cleaning or pressing at Tom Randall’s confectionery store. All work guaranteed. Richards & Soltman, Grangeville. 10-tf Let us help you make selec- tions for tha room that needs If your Radiator“leaks take it | lost if the water is thrown away. Cook |/new paper and — whole ; Hoene Hardware. to South & Frick. 14-tf when possible.