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Toa a A Record Breaking Sale of ladie’s Coats at Wholesale Prices Our own line and on display Wednesday and Thursday. The latest styles in cloth coats and a good variety of plush at prices that cannot be equalled WE GUARAMTEE THE QUALITY TO BE OF THE BEST Two Days Only--Wednesday, Thursday, Sept. 22 and 23 J. V. Baker & Son Seeeeontortostontoste tore cececteceeteatonteedoededoeteatonteatentoateateatonteeteet NO. REPORT OF THE CC Cottonwood At Cottonwood in the State of Ida 8, 1920. Sleeeedestedeeteet RESOU Cash on hand Due from Banks Checks and Drafts on other Banks Other Cash Items Loans and Discounts Stocks, Bonds and Warrants Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures ‘Tota! LIABIL ‘Time Certificates of Deposit Cashier’s Checks Total Deposist Capital Stock paid in Surplus Undivided Profits, less expenses, interest and taxes paid Reserved for Taxes Re-Discounts Total STATE OF IDAHO, County of Idaho. ss. I, H. C. MATTHIESEN, Cashier of the above-named bank do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. CORRECT— Attest: Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of Sept., 1920. I certify that I am NOT an officer or director of this bank. W. W. FLINT, Notary Public. eed tdo stone ateate te tee ree rocdonde nde stoatentoate se entncdondendendeatectente ATIES Individual deposists subject to check Herman Von Bargen, Poors | 67 3! 4 > | $ + z INDITION OF THE State Bank ho, at the close of business Sept. RCES 61 80 3,688.67 6,500.00 $345,269.87 ; | They have a capacity of 13,000 25,000.00 10,000.00 322. $345,269.87 H. C, Matthiesen. Cashier. M. M Belknap, seefonteatedgeste ator ———— 2ND LETTER FROM KELSEY (Continued from page 1) chiefly among them being 1,000 beautiful lakes. But owing to the dep snow and zero weather IT was not able to enjoy their beauty. I spent most of a day on the floor of the Stock Exchange, among the grain brokers, I was greatly amused with the excite- ment prevaling. Northrup King and Co., have one of the largest and most mod- el of seed houses, which I had the pleasure of visiting, they have a shipping capacity of 45 carloads daily. It was a novel sight to see how the small pack- ages of seed are weighed, filled, and sealed in one operation, by a little machine. Going from the bottom to the top of the big flour mill of Wash- burn Crosby Co., (Gold Medal) We understand every br “know how.” DON’T TAKE CHANCES Fussing nor entrust important repair work to amateurs. We are experienced at e e Welding and Brazing And can save you unnecessary delay and render you work that will be satisfactory in every respect. ranch of our business and Cottonwood Battery & Welding Shop TLL ; | healthiest city in the world. “Where Quality and Prices Meet” was very interesting as well as| educational. While their plant | is of course, much larger than ours at Cottonwood do not think their machinery is any better, bbls., daily. In calling at the Chamber of Commerce, of Minneapolis, I was surprised to learn that it was not a civic organization, but strictly | commercial, and boasts of being the largest Grain Corporation in | the world, and it follows, that the city is the largest primary wheat market. Much of the grain from Camas Prairie, finds | its way to this market. The} twin cities are thriving and de-| lightfully situated on the Miss-| issippi river, but oh! the cold} weather ahd snow storms. St. Paul is the oldest of the | two, and has many narrow and| crooked streets. It has 234,595 | inhabitants and said to be the) { The business end of a ‘in ‘The point is the part which does the har work and receives the brunt of the | tear, That's why we build such » Having accustomed myseif to the severe weather, I decided to | go to Duluth, 167 miles north, and said to be the coldest city in| the United States. Its a pretty | town numbering 100,000 souls. | It was on January 21 with the| thermometor 30 below zero, and a stiff, wind blowing in from! COTTONWOOD PHARMACY Lake Superior, made me feel it was the coldest place I had ever'| T. F. Schaecher, Prop. | heen. ‘very dew yards 1 han to) ———__ | take refuge in doorways or! If your Radiator leaks take it freeze my face. to South & Frick. 14-tf | To be continued. 5 FRANK A. KELSEY. _ Dont forget the two days spec- | oe ial sale on Ladie’s Ready to wear U. OF I. LIVESTOCK AWARDs| September 17 and 18. Leggett Following is the list of awards Mercantile Co. i received by the University of The Hoene Hardware wil pay Idaho livestock at the fair at} 25c each for 5 gallon oil cans and Spokane; 10 cents each for one gallon cans. | Herefords — Senior Will buy them in any quan- bull, second. tity. 33-tf Junior heifer calf, first. Produce of cow, third. Fat Sheep—Middle wools, pure breds, yearling wether, first and ALSO HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES OF t Vacuum ALL KINDS | With every absolutely highest yearling “skiddy”’ pavements. COUNTY SEAT NEWS ITEMS. | Bob Gill, stockman of the Sal- | mon river section, brought out Vacuum Cup Fabric Tires 6,000 Miles Vacuum Cup Cord Tires 9,000 Miles Pen of wether lambs, first and second. Long wools—Grades and cross dreds. Yearling wether first and second. Wether lamb, first. | from Harry Wood the residence property in the east end of town! which Mr. and Mrs. Eli Ingram | have been occupying for some time. Grangeville-Whitebird link of | Pen of three yearling wethers,| the North and South highway | Hl d first. will be completed and turned | ood Medium wools—Grades and} over to the state by August 15, | Cottonw ardware crossdreds ; Wether lamb, first. Champion pen—First and sec- ond, Grand champion wether. Breeding sheep—Shropshires ; Ram lambs, first and second. Fat cattle: Senior steer calves, first and second. Junior steer calves, first. Grand champion steer on pure bred, shorthorn calf. | according to C. A. Bicknell, con-| | tractor for the road. i A form of influenza, some-| times known as mountain fever, | is causing illness and a few} deaths among horses on Camas Prairie. Many horses have been | inoculated to prevent them con- | tracting the disease. Clarence Elmendorf, of | this | city, has been awarded a con- tract to erect a $6000 bungalow | for John Lang, of Spokane, on! his ranch two miles southwest of | Fenn. Work on the house will | be commenced soon. The name of Lt. John a Long | FAST MAIL. The Cottonwood Hardware and Implement Co., has on hand | a shipment of Fast Mail hard oil and can take care of your wants and South highway, stole the skull from among the bones of the unknown U. S. soldier, ex- immediately in this splendid) ir. of Grangeville, who lost his | humed by a steam shovel on the grease. life in the world war, will be in-j old Indian battleground, near ——Eeee scribed in a three-million dollar | the Swartz place, on the White- Buy your coal now. Two car-}| memorial hall and officers’ club! bird grade. loads on hand. Madison I.um-| house, to be erected in New York Two 3.2-inch army guns, mod- ber Co. 24-tf| city. Names of American of-| el 1895-97, with carriages, are to ficers who perished in the war, together with other data, will be preserved in the building. courthouse lawn. John J. Pulse A young medical student, | chairman of the county memorial ceaneentaeineecnies be brought to Grangeville and Why not buy your new dress placed as -ornaments on the or coat at special sale on Ladies Ready to wear Sept. 17 and 18. Leggett Mercantile Co. 38-1] whose home was in Oregon, and| commission, who recently re- PE a at eel who in the summer of 1919 was| quested the war department to Patronize home industry—buy| employed as time-keeper at a ship the cannon to Grangeville, Tip Top flour. 35-tf | construction camp on the North | has been advised that the This offer is LIMITED. Orders placed now in anticipation of Spring and Summer re- quirements mean a very sub- second. his lambs the latter part of last | stantial saving in your tire Wether lambs, first and sec-| week and on Monday shipped equipment, ond. them to Chicago. He accom-| Pen of three yearling wethers, panied the shipment. | Adjustment basis—per warranty tag first and second. Eli Ingram has purchased attached to each casing: Cup Tire bought at our store we will give ABSOLUTELY. FREE one ‘‘Ton Tested’? Tube cf cor- responding size—an indispensable com- bination for the motorist who demands quality. This is done to give our customers every advantage of economical early-season buying and to give prospective customers an opportunity of proving for themselves what our regular customers know— the supreme wearing qualities of Vacuum Cup Tires and the guaranteed effectiveness of the Vacuum Cup tread on wet, & Implement Company COTTONWOOD DRAY AND TRANSFER LINE ROBBINS BROTHERS PROPS, Light and Heavy Hauling Done on Short Notice will be shipped from the Columbia | defenses. Professor and Mrs. Norman B. Adkison of Pocatello arrived in the city the first of the week for a visit with Mrs. John B. Adki- son and other relatives and friends. They made the trip from Pocatello in their Oldsmo- bile roadster via the Yellowstone | Park and report the roads be- tween Grangeville and the park by way of Lewiston Spokane, Coeur d’Alene, Wallace and Mis- soula are in fine condition with immediately, river coast guns / a few exceptions.