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\d =. he esters rr fo" Liccert & Myzrs Topacco Co Let Us Print Your Stationery A Spoonful of Purity One uses so little baking powder in comparison with the other materials used in baking thai it al- ways pays to use the best. For making the finest and most wholesome food thereis no substitute for ROYAL Baking Powder. It is made from Cream of Tartar de- rived from grapes and is ab- : solutely pure. Contains No Alum Leaves No Eiiter Taste Where Did You Get That Suit and Overcoat? I got them from Richard & Son our home tailors. How much did you pay for them? Oh! just a little more than ready made prices. Their cleaning aud pressing is A-1 and reasonable in price, everyone says we are Listen John we must patronize them so they glad we have a tailor shop in our town. can stay with us. They surely fit well. I'm going right over and get measured for a suit and overcoat. RICHARDS & SON, The Cottonwood Tailors NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Lewiston, | Idaho, October 19, 1922. Notice is hereby given that Mabel E. Baker, formeriy Mabel | E. Pease, of Cottonwood, Idaho. | 55 who, on December 4, 1919, made! U Original Stock-raising Home-| ‘stead Entry, No. eo for W14| ff SEM, Sec. 14; & NW, W4\ 8 NEV, SEY, NEG E% sw%, 7 W% SEY, & NEW SEM, Sec-| BF tion 23, Township 30 Nor th, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian, ef has filed notice of intention to make three year Proof, to estab-| ff lish claim to the land above des-| f cribed, before Hampton Taylor, | U. 8. Commissioner, at Grange- ville, Idaho, on the 5th day of) December 1922. A Claimant names as witnesses: William H. Eller, of Cotton-! wood, Idaho. Stephen J. Farth- ing of Cottonwood, Idaho, Roy T. | Tefft, of Cottonwood, Idaho, Egbert E. Tefft, of Grangeville, Idaho. HUGH E. O'DONNELL, | 44-5 wm. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. | Department of the Interior, |! U. S. Land Office at Lewiston, | Idaho, October 16, 1922. Notice is hereby given that) Wilbur A. Box, of Boles, Idaho, | 2 pre on March 29, 1920, made | 2 Additional Stock-raising Home-| 5 stead Entry, No. 07038, for E14} SEY, & SEY NEW, Sec. 11; Ue SW, SW\, Sec. 12; NWI4) i NW, Sec. 18; & NEY NEY. | u Section 14, Township 29 North, Range 1 West, Boise Meridian, | has filed notice of intention to}; make three year Proof, to estab-| Y lish claim to the land above des- g Cole's eOtietonl of combustion, cribed, before the Register, U. S. | Land Office, at Lewiston, Idaho, | lon the 2ist day of mes | 1922. | Claimant names as witnesses: | Vilas E. Fick, of Canfield, |Idaho. Herbert S. Boles, of | US Boles, Idaho. James M. Lyda, of Frat eects] | | Boles, Idaho. Eddie D. Davis, | | of Boles, Idaho. Saas 1 5 . iH. Eller, Edwin L. Lancaster, | rg HUGH E. 0 DONNELL, . | Roy Unzicker, all of Cottonwocd, | 43-5 Register. Tasho ne EDWARD R. ‘ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. | 45-5 Acting Register. Department of the Interior,) — es U. S. Land Office at Lewiston. | y¢y Idaho, October 16, 1922. | "Noric E pa tag inte Notice is hereby given that| or taaho, State of Idaho. Katherine V. Jones, of Boles, J) the Matter of the Estate of Idaho, who, on June 30, 1919, Gerhard Gehring, Deceased. made Additional Stock-raising Notice is hereby given. that Homestead Entry, No. 07209, for Letters of Administration on 4 = EY, Sec. on 84 ¢ NWM, the estate of Gerhard Gehring N's SW 4 & awh NEV, Sec. | geceased, were granted to the 26; & SIZNEW, Section 27, undersigned on the twelfth day Township 80 North, Range 3 of October, 1922, by the Probate West, Boise Meridian, has filed | Court of Idaho County. notice of intention to make three | ~ aj persons having claims year Proof, to establish claim to against said estate are required the land above descr 7 before | to exhibit them to me for allow- the Register of the U. S. Land ance at the home of the under- Office, at Lewiston, Idaho, on the signed administrator at Keuter- 22nd day of November, 1922. ville, Idaho within ten months Claimant names as witnesses: | artoy the date of the first publi- T —— tgs W a cation of this notice, or they ; att, Daisy M. Brock, shall be forever barred. Charles A. Miller, All of Boles, Dated this 12th day of October Idaho. > : hh 7 oy - 1922. 19-5 HUGH E. 0 —, : Bernard G ebring, Administra- feats egister. | tor of said estate. rea bee ane gas WILBUR L. CAMPBELL, At- NOTICE FOR PU BL ic ATION. torney for Administrator, Department of the Interior, U. | Grangeville, Idaho. S. land office at Lewiston, Idaho,| First publication October 20, November 1, 1922. 1922, 43-4 Notice is hereby given that Lula M. Unzicker, formerly Lula NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. M. Lancaster, of Cottonwood, | Department Of The Interior, | Idaho, who, on May 10, 1919, U. §. Land Office at Lewiston, made Additional Enlarged ako MAuari iar 2. 1922, Homestead Entry, No. 06305, for ‘Notice ie harhy given that SEY, SW %, SWY, SEY, & Edward Wiley, of Boles, Idaho, W14 SW, Section 22, Township who, on March 29, 1920 30 North, Range 1 Ww est, Boise Additional Stock-raising Home- Meridian, has filed notice of in-| “40.4 Entry, No. 07468, for Lot tention to make three year proof, 4 & Sw), "SIZ See 18: & Lot to establish claim to the land 1, Aas. 19° Tp. 30 NR2W.k& above described, before Hampton , o'/ py, Sec. 18; & Els NWY, Taylor, U. S. Commissioner, at a y, NEY, Santon 24, Town Grangeville, Idaho, on the 14th ship 30 North ange 3 West day of December, 1922, Boise Meridian, has filed notice Claimant names as witnesses: Clarence W. Williams, William of intention to make three year FICKENSCHER, land above described, before Hampton Taylor, U. S. Commis- sioner, at Grangeville, Idaho, on the 12th day of December, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: William A. Jones, of Boles, Idaho. Jean W. Lamb, of Boles, Idaho. Robert Forland, of Boles, Idaho. Henry Price, of Grange- ville, Idaho. Edward R. Fickenscher, 46-5 siete Register. “COLD IN THE HEAD” | 1s an acute attack of Nara) Catarrh | Those subject to frequent “col generally in a “run down” condition. | _HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE ts a Treatment consisting of an Ointment, to | be used locally, and a Tonic, which acts Quickly through the Blood on the Mu- cous Surfaces, building up the System, and making you less able to yo Sold for over 40 Years, Fs Cheney & Co. Toledo, O Constant Heat—Day and Night Warm rooms to dress in—steady even heat all day—fire never out. Original Air-Tight Wood Heater is made Air-Tight and is , erfae c to stay Air-Tight joint is double seamed. perfect control gained by eliminating air leakage Made by the Company who or Hoene Hardware In the Probate Court, County | made | 4 Proof, to establish claim to the} COLE’S Every hat's why the fire never goes out~the an imitation, get ned Pigaaaad you can depend »pon Jasist op Aie-Tight W. Wood Ie i Mantes the Air Tight and let Blast Principles Theern's a st, rie and size to suit your ngeds es | A MAMMOTH $50,000.00 Unloading Sale MEN’S HIGH GRADE WEARABLES Having been “forced” to take over the Colfax Wash store, we have segregated this stock and are offering about $12,000.00 for less than 50 ets on the dollar. Sale prices on our entire big stock, for TWELVE BIG SELLING DAYS. Sale Starts Monday, November 13, 9 A. M. Lewiston needs this sale. Good It’s a whirlwind sale. Never had one like it. We need the money. reason for slaughter prices. It's different from “weakly” sales. save you money. We take the loss. Suits and Overcoats, as low $12.85 Show cases, cash register, safe and other fixtures for We guarantee to sale. Togs Clothes Shop Lewiston, Idaho Simon Bros. Wholesale and Retail BUT HERS Dealers in Hides, Pelts, and all kinds of Poultry COTTONWOOD, IDAHO