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Leggett’s Grocery Department invites you to investigate the many values in store for you SSS) We have a complete line of case goods on hand with the PRICE RIGHT Buy by the Case Everything to feed the Harvester Corn, Beans, Peas, Tomatoes, Pie Fruit And everything it takes to please the housewife in cooking for this harvest C1 | Leggett Mercantile Co. Ltd. SLU UIFNUUNUEOUNOUOUAEAONONEOOAOUAEUSOUEAUARUAONEOOOEUOOGEEOROGOENEEOREOEEOOEOOUAOUESOESGBOOOOSUAPOOSOOSOOSOAGEGOOERAGAGONOEAEAGAEUAAE 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 put in your supply before we begin grinding the new crop. We can supply you with Brand Shorts Steam rolled oats or barley cracked corn rock salt tankage cottonseed cake and meal calf meal hay 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 ——— WANTS, FOUND AND FOR SALE FOR SALE—Good dry fence post. Hussman Lumber +tf FOR SALE—820 acres of timber and pasture land. . F Lute. 27-6* FOR SALE—Altman Taylor Threshing Machine. Inquire at this office. “FOR SALE—12-20 Yuba tract- or in splendid condition. Ss pga Buettner, Cottonwood, 29-tf | FOR SALE — Royal range, | with hot water pipes and reser- vior. In fine condition. Inquire | at this office. 81-tf | FOR SALE—Fully ‘equipped | saw-mill in good lumber country. | Capacity 15,000 feet per day. | Cheap. Write W. A. Jones, Boles, Idaho 29- FOR SALE—Brand new 8) foot Independent grain binders | at only $175.00 for quick sale. | Rochdale Co., Nezperce,, Ida-| ho. 27 | FOR SALE—8000 A No. 1 end fence posts at 11e —_ Get them | while they last. TT. Clark, = junk man. 30-. FOR SALE—Steam thrashing | outfit, engine and separator, at a) bargain. Terms to right party.' Inquire First National Bank, | Cottonwood, 30-tf | F OR. SALE—Second - hand McCormick combine harvester, cut about 100 acres. Will sell for about half of the original, cost. Cottonwood Hardware & Implement Co. 30-tf FOR SALE — Fine modern home including scepetic tank, | electric stove, good stone cellar, | garage and shop. No cash ¢e-| manded. Price $3500. Apply af First National Bank. ~ FOUND—Automobile crank handle near the slaughter house. Inquire at this office. 25-4 FOUND—Cover for ‘automo- bile top. Owner can have same by calling at this office. 81-4 nn. ASSIST HEALTH He ney Spell Vigor and Freedom From Sickness for Those Who Eat Freely of Them. Fresh vegetables, served freely, spell vigor and freedom from sickness for | those who eat them, They keep the blood as it should be and the whole | body in good condition, The whole family will ask for a second helping if the vegetables nre cooked so they are refreshing and palatable. Vegetables Just out of the garden taste best when simply cooked — steamed, boiled or baked—and served with a little salt, butter, milk or cream. Often a heavily seasoned sauce covers up the more desirable vegetable flavor, PYOF INTEREST 10 | | For stringing large beads violin | strings are excellent, eee Keep piece of stale bread in cake box, Will keep cake moist. eee Add a pinch of borax to starch, Keeps It from sticking on trons, “ee Never warm baby's milk until im- | “ee Discolored eggspoons rubbed with a ttle common salt when washing up will lose their stains. eee A wad of tissue paper sprinkled with | methylated spirits will give a brilliant polish to inners a0 mirrors, . Bent whalebones can be straightened | by soaking them In boiling water for a | few moments and then ironing them straight. “ee The pie crust will be more flaky if you add a level tablespoonful of corn- | starch to every cupful of flour before sifting it. eee When making boiled custard add |} salt after the milk Is hot. Putting | salt Into the cold milk will cause the | custard to become curdled. | .¢ = Dingy towels may be restore ed to water with shavings of soap and lem- on juice, Let come slowly to a@ boll. Rinse well, blue and hang In the sun. Right now is the time to see, Hoene at the Hardware for your) Binder twine needs. Delay | may inconvenience you. See yo Neem you buy it. South & Frick. See sessor other than the assurance .6| ers of Idaho county that I am a * | ho county will be appreciated. |a candidate on the Democratic | school and road |U. S. Land Office at Lewiston, | Idaho, July 15, 1920. 06905 & 07365, for SWY%4, | 25, “Township 30 N. Range 3 W. mediately before the child takes 1. | roof, to establish claim to the whiteness by putting in a kettle of cold | 1¢-t£| FoR COUNTY ASSESSOR. ~ This fs ‘to afinounce that I will again be a candidate on the Re- publican ticket for the office or county assessor. I 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’ in the event that Iam again chosen as as- DR. J. D. SHINNICK Physician and Surgeon Office Over Turner Drug Store of a public service that is impar- tial, courteous and to the limit of my best endeavors. CALVIN HAZELBAKER, 24 Assessor, Idaho County. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. Subject to the will of the vot- }ers at the Republican primary | election of August 8, 1920, I am a candidate for the office of DR. WESLEY F. ORR Physician and Surgeon Office in Simon Bldg. Both Phones DR, J. E, REILLY 3 | Sot Representative from Idaho DENTIST | County. Office, Nuxoll LLOYD A. FENN. prayer tis g | FOR REPRESENTATIVE. I wish to announce to the vot- candidate on the Democratic ticket for nomination for the of- ‘fice of state representative at | the primary election, August 8. The support of the voters of Ida- DR. C. SOMMER Graduate License VETERINARIAN Residence North end of town J. B. LEEPER, penbeiae Stites, Idaho. FOR STATE SENATOR. This is to announce that I am COTTONWOOD NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASSOCIATION Long term loans on farm lands at 51% per cent, ticket for the office of state ‘senator and if elected I will do my utmost to faithfully repre- sent the citizens of Idaho county and care for their best interests. I will give especial attention to | legislation as these subjects are of vital im- portance to the property and welfare of this county. I would appreciate your support. ARTHUR J. STUART, Stites, Idaho. jan appalling task amid handicaps ne er encountered before Contemplating the defenselessness | the individual farmer to meet the o ganized buyers of his products and th distributors of ‘the things the Tarint ._.....cnssdessebeniieiesiiocnieen buys, I hold that farmers should ny only be permitted but encouraged | [LOOPS SSG599 G99 SSS OS OOS GGH join in cooperative association to rea Loo. KF the just measure of reward merited t . their arduous toil Meets every Saturday evening in the I. O. O. F. hall Aid to Farmer Pledged. Sojourning Odd Fellows invited 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. Our platform is an earnest pledg of renewed concern for this most 4 sential and elemental industry and both appreciation and interest v Carl Rehder, N. G. Leo Hanses, Secretary pledge effective expression in law ar $$O99O65G55000000000000008 practice. We will hail that cooper tion which again will make protitayn"" . ——sst ee ee and desirable the ownership and 6 $0O9600¢600000060000606600 eration of comparatively small farn 7 intensively cultivated, and which w! COTTONWOOD POST NO. 40 facilitate the caring for the produc The American Legion of farm and orchard without the f COTTONWOOD, IDAHO mentable waste under present cond Meets the first Wednesda: Shed tions. each month in the I. 0. 0. America would look with anxiety ¢ the discouragement of farming activit elther through the government's ne, lect or its paralysis of socialistic E H. H. NUXOLL Notary Public —For Sale— A few choice Farms also towns lots in town Office in Nuxoll Block, Cottonwood Notice For Publication. Department of the — Notice is hereby given that Martin C. Zumwalt, of Boles, Idaho, who, on January 20, 1917, | ‘and October 19th, 1918, made} | Homestead Applications, No.} NW, | Lots 1-2-3- Ni SW, Sec 29 ae 9 NW1y, NE y Eee 80 SEY, 4, Sec. 19, § 2 W. and Ee NE ¥,, NE % Sk 14, Section * FELI” MARTZEN Real Estate, Loans, Fire and Life Insurance Insure in the Northwestern Mutual and save 35 to 45 per cent on your insurance. | Boise Meridian, has filed notice | of intention to make Three Year I ‘land above described, before Hampton Taylor, United ett |Commissioner, at Grangeville Idaho, on the 24 day of August | JOHN REILAND 1920. ; CONTRACTOR & BUILDER aes names as witnesses: | Ernest J, Adair, Edward Nis- | sen, George E. Wright, William | E. Zumwalt, all of Boles, Idaho. | HENRY HEITFELD, | 30-5 Register. | Estimates furnished on any class of Work. Repairing promptly done. | —— ee The good of a harness shop | peeeeoeneseoeooseeeeeeeees these high price times: He re-) pairs and oils harness, godin, | Florist side curtains, harvester drapers, |) a | collars and strappings, auto tops, | % L. B. HILL, Lewiston, Ida. binds rugs and carpets and can jj Order direct by patch sacks on his armed mach- | ine and will also buy hides. Let a | Johann do it for you. 19- tf siento —WIRE— a Rooke Hotel | Has neat clean rooms at 50c and 75c per night or $3.00 to $8.50 per week. When you are in Cottonwood give us a trial. | “Dad” Rooke, Prop. Leave that suit or overcoat ‘for cleaning or pressing at Tom | Randall’ 's confectionery store. | All work guaranteed. Ri ,& Soltman, Grangeville. 10-tf Let us help you make selec- + tions for tha room that needs new paper and decorating. 4 Hoene Hardware. 16-£