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ened 7 Lesgett’s July S is ere | NST TASTE BETTER CLNARYDLRACY Department is Ripefor J sgaus Harvest FOR SALE—Altman Taylor | Threshing Machine. Inquire at | this office. Shoes, oxfords and pumps at lower prices than ever, and for every member of the family to! SPE twine FOR SALE—$50.00 will buy a 1300 pound work horse 5 years old. E. J. Rhoades, Cottonwood. & 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. Cheap. Write W. A. Jones, ee A Meat Grinder Will Prepare the Mea t in Short Order. pa cia sieciisaiiamntbincaii pan eae |Preparea BAe) bth (hon Depart- ig ay gay baking ay yp ay . - nM a the strained tomatoes around It, put nt pout arene Mirai 8) What's in a name? Much, some- | the bacon on top, and bake 40 minutes, | foot Independent gees binders |gyies, For instance, hash. Hash | asting with the tomatoes. Thicken at only $175.00 for quick sale. Bas become one of the seven original the gravy with the flour cooked In the Rochdale Co., Nezperce,, Ida- Jokes. But hash, if well made and well | putter, A little seasoning, such as @ AL -D geasoned, Is a culinary delicacy. No| pit of bay leaf, a clove and a small matter how good it Is, however, It grows | onion, improves the tomato sauce. As FOR SALE—3000 A No. 1 dry tiresome if served too much. the pepper and onion are not likely to fence posts at Llc each. Get them So the uncanny meat-saving cook |e cooked as soon as the meat, It 1s while they last. T. Clark, the #erves her hash in new forms, labeled | well to fry them in a little fat before junk man. 30-4 With new names, and the finicky in her | adding the other ingredients. This ‘ _ family eat it with a relish, rr hmount will serve six to eight peo FOR SALE—Steam thrashing rennet > teak samen at Pe Cannelon of Beef. ‘ outfit, engine and separator, at a Guat or other cuts which have been This dish is prepared by making bargain. Terms to right party. cut off before cooking, Chopping | chopped beef into a roll and baking It Inquire First National Bank, makes it tender and also allows It to wrapped in a buttered paper, a meth- Cottonwood, 30-tf be cooked quickly and economically. —} od designed to keep in the steam ana — ——————— The following recipes are recom so insure a moist, tender dish. The FOR SALE—Second - hand mended by the home economies kitely | paper must be removed before serv- McCormick combine harvester, en of the United States department of ing. Pape — " shag = P arrec : agriculture: sionally with butter and water or ¢ bec ait ara 7 will = y Mock Rabbit. ipings and water, In preparing the roll oe x ie e origina $ slices of bread® % pound beef and lian egg may be added for each pound cost. Cottonwood Hardware & © moistened with wa- 1 pound sausage, or jand a half of meat, and chopped pars Implement Co. 30-tf ee Narcan ley, onion juice, lemon peel, or finely " : gear miay, | alee: meat \chopped green peppers make good sea- FOR SALE —-Fine modernj pepper and salt. % pound salt pork. |igoning. A thickened gravy may be home including scepetic tank,| Chop the meat. Chop the onton and |made from the drippings, the lqutd electric stove, good stone cellar,| sook it—but do not brown it—in the jlused being elther water or tomato garage and shop. No cash de- ,fot fried out of a smalLnortion of pork. juice,” ‘ > ree 5 ‘b . . eetieetiendien on tae. ’ | of Idaho, State of Idaho. | FOR SALE |__ In the Matter of the Estate-of | In a few days the personal Marie Kopezynski, Deceased. _| 99¢94646400000000000¢00000 |property of the late John Ro-| Notice is hereby given, that} Loo F main will be sold at Keuterville.| Letters of Administration on the! per te! It consists of : One 20 H. P. Rus-| estate of Marie Kopezynski de-|$ Meets every Saturday evening Leggett Mercantile Co. Ltd. | HVUTOUGUAUALGUAEAGUURACAGLAOUEEOEERUOAE AGUAS IAS vst 30 inch, 7 bundle racks, dersigned on the 10th. day of — Sojourning Odd Fellows ponkianatseropetivaataaaneA ra lac apap a Cook house with complete equip- July 1920, by the Probate Court save ment, Derrick table with wag- of Idaho County. |$ Carl Rehder, N. G. on—long feed, 2 Jackson forks,! All persons having claims Leo Hanses, Secretary 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. Hundreds of pairs we have ready for you will prove a great satisfaction to all who buy, and our prices for such values make them worth coming back for Here are a few specials Ladie’s oxfords and pumps, canvas and black, as low as $5.60 Dress shoes for men, $5.50 to $12.50 Boys’ shoes $3.50 to $4.50; values now $2.25 to $3.25 STTAUUULEDOAOTEUOAOAUUAUAA GEA UUM 1 dozen bundle forks, 1 chop against said estate are required | mill, 1 steel water tank with, to exhibit them to me for allow-| wagon, 2 tank pumps with hose, ad at my home at yo ang |1 wooden water tank, 1 jack; Idaho within ten months after screw, 1 lift jack, 2 scoop! the date of the first publication) $ COTTONWOOD POST NO. 40 shovels, 1 lot of machinists! of this notice, or they shall be| The American Legion tools, 1 6 cylinder Saxon ear,' forever barred. COTTONWOOD, IDAHO 1 Maytag washing machine with Dated this 10th day of July|$ Meets the first Wednesday of multi-motor, 2 iron bedsteads, | 1920. each month in the I. 0. O. F, 1 piano, 1 shotgun L. C. Smith,, AUGUST KOPCZYNSKI JR. | 1 wagon cover, 1 tent, 1 axe.! Administrator of said estate. The property can be inspected | First publication July 16, 1920. | at any time. . | H. ‘H. NUXOLL | — sthereoinetnteenanientiniaantiiias | Notice For Publication. | Notary Public LOST—Gray mare, about 7! Department of the Interior, | years old, weight 900, branded| U, S. Land Office at Lewiston, | —For Sale— |S wrench on right shoulder. Not-| Idaho, July 15, 1920. | A few choice Farms also ify Red Eik, Ferdinand, Idaho.-2| Notice is hereby given that Sowrak lina dn ee = ni Saag ——-———— | Martin C. Zumwalt, of Boles,|% Office in Nuxoll Block, FOUND—Automobile crank | Idaho, who, on January 20, 1917, Cottonwood handle near the slaughter house.| and October 19th, 1918, made | | Inquire at this office. 25-4| Homestead Applications, N o. 1 : h FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR | SARS a 07365, for SWY44 NW, } SSESSUR. (Nie SW, Sec 29. Lots 1-2-3-| We can supp y you wit This is to announce that I will E44 NW\4, NE\, Sec. 30 SEY, FELIT MARTZEN ; again be a candidate on the Re-| SE'%, Sec. 19, 30 N. 2 W. and Real Estate, Loans, Fire Brand Shorts | publican ticket for the office or E%y NEY, NEY SEM, Section and Life Insurance | county assessor. 1 wish to! 26, Township 80 N. Range 3 W. Insure in the Northwestern | thank the people for the support} Boise Meridian, has filed notice Mutual and save 85 to 45 per | and co-operation which has been| of intention to make Three Year| $ cent on your insurance. Steam rolled oats or barley j accorded me in the past. I have, Proof, to establish claim to the} | conducted the office in harmony|land above described, before | with what I believe to be a fair} Hampton Taylor, United States | and impartial interpretation of | C issioner, at Grangeville, cracked corn rock salt tankage | the wen of hg relating 9 the Idaho, vn ie 24 day of August! JOHN REILAND | duties of this office. I have no| 1920. |pledges to make inthe event: Claimant names as witnesses: | CONFRACTOR & BUNGE 4 | that I ¢ again chos s as-| Ernest J, ir, Edward Nis-|@ Estimates furnished cottonseed cake and meal calf meal hay § tut an “spun chosen as as: Ermest'd "Ada alwand Nis- timate, uriahed on any | of a public service that is impar-| E. Zumwalt, all of Boles, Idaho. Repairing promptly done. s ° | tial, courteous and to the limit of | HENRY HEITFELD, Poultry and chick feed of all kinds | my best endeaors. 50-5 Regione. CALVIN HAZELBAKER, | Cornett laeniennene | |} 24 Assessor, Idaho County.; _ The good of a harness shop | oo00oo0 | pated 22: | these high price times: e re-| Fl ° [FOR REPRESENTATIVE. | Pairs and oils harness, saddles, | orist ‘ ; . 2 yi _| side curtains, harvester drapers, | k Get Our Quotations on Sacks and Twine — § ,,Sv%<ct'9,the will of the vot. ot carn opines mute tops, $ Le B. MILL, Lewiston, Ida. | election of August 3, 1920, I am| binds rugs and carpets and can Order direct by |a candidate for the office of | Patch sacks on his armed mach-| ls nese! tom fi ine and will also buy hides. Let | State Representative from Idaho} achahn dost for you. 19-tf | Cottonwood Milling & = LLOYD A. FENN. Foes — Br) |FOR REPRESENTATIVE. | Rooke Hotel | I wish to announce to the vot-) | Leave that suit or overcoat ’ ers of Idaho county that I am a % Has neat clean rooms at 50 J! for cleaning or pressing at Tom eva or ompany e candidate on the Democratic) % and 75c per night or $3.00 $ Randall’s confectionery _ store. ticket for nomination for the of-'$ to $3.50 per week. When $| All work guaranteed. Richards fice of state representative at| you are in Cottonwood give $| & Soltman, Grangeville. 10-tf ’ ad anion | dection, Anew S| dao st wer hily ain e support of the voters bs Eat More Bread---It’s Your Best Food ho county wil be appreciated. “Dad” Rooke, Prop. {ins for tha room ‘hat wd "Stites, Idaho. Hoene Hardware. 16-4£ We urge you to put in your supply before we begin grinding the new crop. Geinlelalelnielnlalmeloloieh nee