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Sy ae ne Business Principles As a merchant in Cottonwood we feel we are entitled to a share of your cash business and would like the op- ff portunity of figuring with you against any mail order house in quality and prices. We know if quality of goods and prices means any- thing we can do as well or better than anyone. Your dealings with us the last seven years are ap- preciated and it is our earnest endeavor to give you the best that money can buy for the least price. Fill out your order for winter and bring it in and see for yourself what we can do for you. A few specials that we can give you for cash. Dry Goods 27-inch Outing per yard 27-inch Percales per yard 27-inch Ginghams per yard ..... Bae. 2 A few specials in Draperies at ................... Specials in Ladies’ Sweaters and Slipons ..... Men’s Wear Men’s Jersey Gloves 2 pr .............. -35¢ Men's Cashmere Sox, 1 pair . .39¢ Men’s Shoes from $3.75 to.... 4.50 UT RU MOT OOS LO. acess. nsscnseccisossascensevenecs 8.75 Groceries 1loz Pork and Beans -l4e 18 oz Pork and Beans 19¢ Hebe Milk Tall 4 cans ... .25¢ Bordon and Carnation Tall 2 cans 25¢ Special Bland Coffee 3 pounds ... x Special Peabery Coffee 3 pounds .. Bring us your country produce we will pay all the market will stand. Eggs .40c and Butter. 35c, J. V. Baker & Son “Where Quality and Prices Meet” BOSCH Magnetos Batteries Have that overhauling done now while you have the money and we have the time Automobile Accessories Acetylene Welding = BESSS SIGS POPPE PSPs Touches That Improve The Home A new entrance, changed windows, sun rooms, nooks, breakfast room, book cases, china closets and kitchen cabinets can change and make any home more livable. Mill work is the preparation of the wood into every faa which enters into the finished appearance of the ome. You may readily obtain assistance at this office for all improvements. Madison Lumber & Mill Company COTTONWOOD, IDAHO DR. J. E. REILLY NOVICE OF SPECIAL BOND ELECTION. Dentist Notice is aerate given, —_ . | pursuant to a resolution of the! Office, Nuxoll Block board of Commissioners of Fenn Both Phones Highway District, passed and | approved on the 6th day of Nov- i month at I. O. 0. F. | ember, A. D. 1922, a special elec- eoooooeoooooes: | tion Mr be held - said ~ | way District upon the 21st day DR. J. D. SHINNICK | of November, A. D., 1922 for the Physician and Surgeon | purpose of submitting to the Office over Cottonwoot St. Bk. 3) qualified electors of said district, | who are residents therein, the iasnenge cating | question and proposition of au- 1 | thorizing the Board of Commis- | PPO SSOSPOOSESOOTS | sioners of said Highway District | DR. WESLEY F. ORR | to issue negotiable coupon bonds | {of said district in the = Physician and Surgeon sum of | 375,000.00. That such bonds shall bear interest at not to ex- Office in Simon Bldg. Both Phones ceed the rate of six per cent per | annum, payable semi-annually | on the Ist day of July and on the} ist day of January, each end) every year, until such bonds are | completely redeemed. That such | | bords shall become due and pay- | | expiration of ten years from the | ' date of issuance; that the pro-| ceeds from the sale of such bonds | CHIROPRACTOR able and shall be redeemed at} r the rate of one-tenth of the total | Craigmont, Idaho issue cach year, beginning at the} | shall be used and devoted to the | purpose of constructing the state highway across the Fenn high- | way district and the route to be | followed is to parallel the Camas DR. C. SOMMER Graduate License VETERINARIAN Deputy State Veterinarian Residence North end of town Both Phones Prairie railroad until it reaches | | the west side of Sec. 27, T. 31,| :| SPOSSOOOOOSOOOSOOOOOOSOS | thence north 114 miles to the Cottonwood highway district or! | commencing at the NE corner of | | See. 8, T. 31, 2 EF; thence west 4| +; miles to the SW corner, Sec. 2,] | T. 30, 1 E; thence N 3 miles to| the NW corner of Sec. 26; thence! | W 1 mile; thenee N 1 mile to the | Cottonwood highway district at | the discretion of the state en- | gineer. John F. Knopp, G. K. | That there shall be one voting Barney Seubert, F. S. $| place in said highway district, | i I. 0. O. F. hall, Fenn, | | Idaho. | | That for the purpose of such | « | election the polls will be open at | the hour of eight o’clock in the! | forenoon of said day and shall! | remain-continuously open from | ‘ | that time until seven o’clock in) Hayward Shields, C. C. the afternoon of said day. Such | John Homar, K. R. and S. $ clection shall be conducted as Sooooosoooooooooooooeeooes | nearly as practicable in accor-| | dance with the general election | , | laws of the State of Idaho. Such | SO000000000909000000000008 | cloction shall be by ballot and the | THE AMERICAN LEGION ¢) ballots shall be in substantially Cottonwood Post No. 40 | ™ fone ee to-wit: | | n favor of issuing bonds to Meets 1st Monday of each $| the amount of $75,000.00 for the | purpose stated in resolution of | November 6, A.”D. 1922. | Against issuing bonds to the) , amount of $75,000.00 for the purpose stated in resolution of | | November 6, A. D., 1922. | Given under the direction of | | the board of directors of Fenn | | highway district, this 8th day of | November, A. D., 1922. | J. W. CREA, Secretary. Fenn Highway District. WANTS, FOUND AND FOR SALE ] KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Cottonwood Council, 1389 Meets the first and third Vednesday of each month. Visiting knights welcomed KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS McKinley Lodge No. 38 Meets every Tuesday evening. | Bert Schroeder, Com. Frank Albers, Adjutant FELIX MARTZEN Real Estate, Loans, Fire and Life Insurance Insure im the Northwestern Mutual and save 25 to 45 per | 46-2 cent on your insurance. | | FOR SALE—Registered Po-| 3 | land China boar. Goffe Eckert, | Cottonwood. 46-tf FOR SALE—Or trade for |} cattle. 4 head of young horses, 4 4 q and 5 years old. F. H. Gentry. 46 a FOR SALE—Registered Shop | shire lamb, registered Poland | JOHN REILAND CONTRACTOR & BUILDER Estimates furnished om any {| class of Work. | Repairing promptly done. | China boars, McDonald and Sons, | 7 Rooke Hotel = ' Ferm, idaho. 424 9 Has neat clean rooms at 50¢ $/ OR SALE—Cheap, register-| 4 and 75c per night or $3.00 ¢/ ed milking Shorthorn bull, 3) 3 to $3.50 per week. When you are in Cottonwood give usa | years old. Snow white. Must be} seen. Joseph G. Scheaffer, Fer-) ¥ | dinand, Idaho. 43-4* | a FOUND— Auto mud “Dad” Rooke, Prop. chain | | doo ‘near Tony Terhaar ranch. Call! | at this office. 45-2 | FOR TRADE—Two year old) & full-blooded Shorthorn bull for | animal of the same breed. Frank | fie | Goeckner, Keuterville. 45-2" | Brighten Up TAXES. 5 : | Personal property taxes must | fe Let me give you my price on 1. paid before the 4th Monday | te papering your home, painting of this month. Don’t overlook | WANTED—To buy 50 head of | af] steers. Sidney Brown. f your house or outbuildings. | this. Return your notice with) check, | 45-2 COUNTY ASSESOR. Selene: dels den we IILKING SHORTHORNS. ' | We are offering some choice | no obligations on your part. bulls and a few heifers at bar-) | gain prices. Over 70 head in ALL WORK GUARANTEED | 5y; herd, all registered. Address Ps High Dairy Lewiston William Kelsey {ispwai idan 45-4 FENN HIGHWAY DISTRICT) qo IF YOU HAD A Specials Selected at Random From Our Stock A220 WEIGHT OVER ALL FOR ONLY $1.23 This Over All is cut full 45 yards to the dozen. _This means a standard size and weight, well made. We put this against all competition. All sizes. Ask for our “Service Over All.” A WOOL SHIRT FOR 83.98. This means just what it says, not a shoddy garment made to advertise, but made from Oregon wool woven in Salem Woolen Mills, manufactwied in Portland. ‘There is real service in this shirt. Of course, we have them for less, far less, but this is our best seller. BLANKETS FOR $5.33 This is not “just a Blanket” shown in a picture, but our No. 114 Woolnap Blanket made by the Nashua Mills, a standard thake size 66 x 80. We are agents for the famous Designer patterns, re- cognized as the Nation's leading pattern. Dyressmaking is made easy by using the “Belrobe” which is a part of the pattern service. MENS SHOES FOR 83.29. An extra special in shoes for the early fall wear. This lot is composed of Mens Work Shoes ofsuperior values, re- “mnant of a larger lot bought at a sacrifice price and sold for as high as $6.50 a pair. e is still about 100 pairs left and we have reduced the price so as to give you a real bargain and when you see the shoes you will agree that this is a high class shoe of selected material, the shoe for your needs now. YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED. We are very sorry to be compelled to say to the scores of customers who asked for muslin and outing flannel as advertised in our letter that it was not in stock. This was no fault of ours es the gcods were ordered and the invoice in our hands but was delayed in transportation. They are coming however in fact we expect them daily thousands of yards of each and we want every customer who asked for this particular merchandise to know that it will be in stock and we will be glad to supply you with all you wish. It is not our custom to advertise goods in transit but we were so confident this would be in that we included it in our list of unusual bargains. Leggett Mercantile Company Where Your Dollar Buys More BS]. SS]. SS 5. HEDLITE HEATER Radiant reflector type, suitable for heating small rooms, offices, etc, and for drying the hair On sale at our office Grangeville Electric Light & Power Co. Weal If you had a horse that you expect to use, you would feed him, don’t yon? If you have a piece of machinery that you expect to use, you would grease the principal working parts, and tighten the nuts occasionally, don’t Why do you do all these things? Because you know that if you don’t do these things the horse will die and the machinery will wear out and fall to pieces. You do these things because common horse sense tells you to do them. Did you ever stop to think that your farmers’ ware- Co? and elevator is just like your horse and machinery? is. Do you know that the important part of the feeding and greasing is done by working with, and boosting with the manager, and with the other farmers. That is the grade of oil that makes the machinery run smooth Things always run smooth when we boost. ys anage oe by knocking; they an Bo gether by boosting, and you know that FARMER WORK TOGETHER THEREFORE BOOST FOR YOUR. Farmers’ Union Warehouse Co. Ltd. C. H. GREVE, MANAGER COTTONWOOD DRAY AND TRANSFER LINE EDGAR WORTMAN, Prop. Light and Heavy Hauling Done on Short Notice SSS 5555550 ~ Ye od