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Chamberlin, deceased, and the unknown owners of the real property situated in Idaho County, State of Idaho, de- scribed as follows: The South- west quarter of Section Twen- ty-three, Township Thirty- two, N. R. 1 W. B. M. Defendants. The State of Idaho.Sends Greet- ings: To the above named defendants. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI- FIED, That a complaint has been filed against you in the WANTS, FOUND AND FOR SALE FOR SALE—Apples. om Vedder, Cottonwood, Idaho. 9-3* FOR SALE OR TRADE—A young fresh cow. T. Clark, the junk man: 8-4* FOR SALE—Hay, Netted Gem potatoes and home grown seed corn. Bert Schroeder. 7-tf FOR SALE — Yellow Dent seed corn. Thomas Gentry, Cot- tonwood, Idaho. 9-3* FOR SALE—Home grown seed corn. Two varieties. C. T. Hodgson, Cottonwood. 4-8* FOR SALE—Silver Loaf flour it makes excellent bread. Cotton- wood Elevator Company. 7-tf FOR SALE—Idaho Rural seed | potatoes, grown from certified seed, 2 cents per pound. See or phone F..‘S. Wimer. 9-tf FOR SALE—Netted Gem potatoes. Have been assorted; all uniform in size. Free delivery R. J. Carlson. 51-tf FOR SALE—White Leghorn hatching eggs, 42 cents per dozen in incubator lots, postage prepaid. M. Jack, Green- creek, Idaho. 9-3 FOR SALE—Bundle wheat hay, $22: per ton on the old John Lamb ranch four miles south- east of Winona. Walter G. Alt- man, Winona, Idaho, 8-2 FOR SALE OR LEASE—As I am leaving Cottonwood, March 1 will sell, rent or lease the Cot- tonwood barn and contents dirt cheap. - Also six room bungalow and furniture, safe, wagon scale, harness, saddles, horses and other articles. Make me an of- fer now. C. N. McLaughlin, Cot- tonwood. 8-2 ESTAYED —Came to my place Tuesday one dark brown gelding, weight about 1200 pounds. No brands visible. Own: er can have same by paying for this ad and feed bill. Jacob Reidhaar. 51-tf LOST—Two valuable hound dogs, color black and tan with some blue spots. The dogs when last seen had collars attached to their necks upon which was a name plate of the owner. Find- er notify Oscar Asker. 8-1* WANTED—400 fat chickens. District Court of the Tenth Judi- 46F 11 cial-District of the State of Idaho in and for the County of Idaho, by the above named plaintiff, and you are hereby directed to appear and answer the said complaint within twen- ty days of the service of this summons if served within said| Judicial District, and within forty days if served elsewhere; and you are further notified that unless you so. appear and answer said complaint within the time herein specified, the plaintiff will take judgment against you as prayed in said complaint. This action is brought by the plaintiff against the above nam- ed defendants, to quiet title by decree of the court, of the plain- tiff, in andto the land situated in Idaho County, State of Idaho, and described as follows: The Southwest quarter of Section Twenty-three, Township Thirty- two, N. R. 1 W. B. M. Witness my hand and the seal of said District Court, this 7th day of February, 1928. Henry Telcher, Clerk By H. Rothwell, Deputy. (Seal) Wilbur L. Campbell, Attorney for Plaintiff. Residence and Postoffice Address Grangeville, jaho. 7-6 Ts your subscription due? Cottonwood Tomorrow Winchester vs. Cottonwood R. H. KENDALL, CONFECTIONERY Elmer Jungert. Bell phone No. 4 ‘i 8-2" BEEF, Let us figure with you on a nice quarter of beef, pork, mut- ton or veal. You will find our prices right. 48-tf SIMON BROS. Go to Ben’s barber shop for a good shave and hair cut. Day the new barber will do the work and do it right. 9-2 Henry Neibhur returned Wed- nesday evening from a business trip to Spokne. Henry, who is an old time resident of Spokane, when that city was at its best, says that the Spokane of today is not the city it used to be and business there seemed very slow to him judging from- conditions there several years ago. Myr. Neibhur at one time was em- ployed by the famous Davenport restaurant for which concern he worked for years. HIDES. We are in the market for all kinds green, salted and dry hides. 48-tf SIMON BROS. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. -1_ will be in Cottonwood, Idaho at the Cottonwood Hotel on February 28, 1928 between the hours of 8:80 A. M. and 8:00 P. M. to assist taxpayers in mak- ing out their income tax returns | for the year 1922. Please have your forms filled in to the best of your ability and bring with you books, mem- orandum and data from which your return is to be made. A severe penalty attaches for failure to file income tax re- turns as required by the provi- sions of the Federal Income Tax Law. An income tax return must be filed by every citizen of thé United States whether residing at home or abroad, and every person residing in the United States, and not a citizen thereof, whose gross income for 1922 mounted to $5000.00, or whose ‘net income amounted to: for this $2.35 2.25 Per Pound 35¢ 25¢ 15¢ e long The And Telegraph Company (a) $1000.00, if single, ox if married-and not living with hus- band or wife. (b) $2000,00 if married and living with husband or wife on December $81, 1922. If the combined income of husband, wife and minor children equalled $2000.00, or if the combined gross income of husband, wife Lenten dishes are composed of fish in many homes. In order to satisfy the demand CUT SPICED HERRING 10 Pound Kits HOLLAND HERRING 10 Pound Kits NORWAY MACKEREL DELMONTE SARDINES 1 Pound Oval Tins NORTH STAR IMPORTED SARDINES Cottonwood Mercantile Everything to Eat and Wear Forty-three years ago between San Francisco and San Jose the first Pacific coast was constructed. Today every city, town and ham- let has long distance service, and, more wonderful, long distance serv- ice with practically the whole United States; = The telephone directory gives full information as to rates and classes of service available. Every Bell telephone is a Long Distance station. Is Here class of food we have the following to offer: BLUE JACKET DOMESTIC SARDINES 2 for 25c BLUE FINN TUNA FISH 25¢e LIBBY’S HIGH GRADE SAL- MON—1 Pound Tin 45¢ SUNKEST SOCKEYE SAL- MON—1 Pound Tin 385¢ ROYAL CLUB SHRIMPS 25¢ ROYAL CLUB CRAB MEAT 60ce Anywhere Any Time distance telephone line on the Pacific Telephone : | and minor $5000.00. | _ A single person having a gross Under each of the above income of $5000.00 must file a | conditions? a return must be return. filed even though no tax is due. A minor comes under the| Corporations, partnerships, provisions of the law depending | and fiduciaries are required to upon his martial relations, whose | file returns. e net income is $1000.00 or| Chas. N. Brearle Deput $2000.00 or who has a gross in- | Collector. fe = children equalled | come of $5000.00 must file a re- turn.