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2 EPR EEE SIRES OP SRE ENE gti oe RSA ey WOTS CHOCOLATE COVERED EVERY y PACKAGE of We get them direct from the makers, Never have complaints. Will gladly replace or refund for any package that does not please in every way. TURNER DRUG STORE Prescription Druggist is FRESH and PERFECT EAT KAMIAH WATER MELONS Our melons can be bought at the following stores ex- clusively: Cottonwood Mercantile, Winona and Cotton- wood; Shoemaker’s, Nezperce; Moore’s Mercantile, Craig- mont; Reubens Supply Co., Reubens; Gilroy Mercantile, Kooskia. Our melons are grown under nature’s own formula. The melons are of fine texture and are strictly non-irri- gated. Melons are guaranteed to be ripe or another one is given free to replace it. “NOTHING BUT THE BEST IS GOOD ENOUGH” —GROWN BY—— Paul F. Corbett KAMIAH, IDAHO ° ° j The reading season is here We carry all the Popular Magazines Kendall’s Confectionery ter is close at PRICES. PRICE ON OF 98 CENTS. IF YOU ARE READY FOR YOUR WINTER RUBBERS BRAND, NOTHING BETTER FOR THE MONEY STRONG AS MONEY CAN BUILD. COUNTERS, ALL LEATHER HEELS. FULL DOUBLE TOE. ALL WOOL STAG SHIRTS, FLANNEL SHIRTS, Silyer Loaf 00 . 1.70 J. V. Baker & Where Quality and Prices A large number of Cottonwood folks motored to Grangeville romney to take in the Idaho County Fair and Border Days. W. W. Blackburn ‘left Satur- day morning for the Anatone section in Washington where he had a dealon for a band of sheep. Dr. and Mrs. S. Salsberg of Lewiston will arrive in the city Sunday evening and Dr. Salsberg will spend a week here practic- ing his profession. The Dr. makes two visits annually to Cottonwood and while here treats many people in this sec- tion for eye troubles. He is re- garded as one of the ablest men in the state in his profession. Cottonwood for the first time realized what a graveled high- way really means. The value of the highway was _ forceably brought to attention after the heavy rains the first of the week For the first time in the history of the country has a car been able to navigate between Lewis- ton and Cottonwood without chains after such a heavy rain- fall. To Adjust Screws in Wood or Plaster. If you dip a screw into oll before applying the screw driver to send it into wood, you will find that the screw will go in without the usual difficulty. When preparing to put a screw into plaster, first make a hole in the plaster larger than the screw. Fill the hole with a paste made of plaster of paris mixed with alum water. Put in the screw, then allow it to get hard, and the screw will be very firmly lodged In the plaster, Many Have Appendi- citis Don’t Know It Much _ so-called stomach trouble is really chronic appen- dicitis. This can often be re- lieved by simple glycerine, buck- thorn bark, etc., as mixed in Ad- lerika. Most medicines act only on lower bowel but Adlerika acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel, sons. Brings out matter you Excellent for obstinate C. O. Perrenoud, tem. constipation. Fall is here and win- i MACKINAWS, WE HAVE WINTER SHIRTS AND SWEATERS FROM $2.35 TO $6.50. Gallon of Strawberries ‘_) hand We are prepared to furnish you with winter goods SERGES AND POPLIN DRESS GOODS IN DIFFERENT QUALITIES AT LOW JUST THREE PATTERNS OF RATINE ALL GOING AT 4 PRICE. WE HAVE A SPECIAL BUY IN SILK HOSE THAT WE CAN MAKE A SPECIAL OUTINGS FOR MAKING COMFORTSAT 15 CENTS PER YARD. PRETTY PATTERNS IN THE BRUSHED WOOL FOR LADIES AND MEN. WE HAVE A NICE ASSORTMENT OF BLANKETS IN WOOL AND COTTON. REMEMBER THE HOOD (THE BULLS EYE) BUILT AS HERE ARE THE FIVE STRONG POINTS IN PETERS SHOES—SOLID LEATHER FLEXIBLE SOLID LEATHER SOLES. TOUGH BUT SOFT UPPER STOCK. If YOU WANT CHEAPER SHOES WE HAVE THEM FROM $1.95, $2.75 AND UP. OVERCOATS. Grocery Prices for Next Week Only 9 pounds of Farina 49 Princess Flour - 9 pounds of Rolled Oats. 54 Dutch Cleanser . . 9 pounds of Graham ._. AQ Gold Dust, three boxes . 9 pounds of Corn Meal .. aay Bulk Soap Chips, 6 pounds A 3 boxes of Rolled Oats _... . 1.00 Gallon of Pumpkin _... .65 2 boxes of Rolled Oats 25 Gallon of Blackberries 98 Farmers’ Union Flour 1.50 Gallon of Logan Berries . -80 Son Meet carrer te seme and removes all gasses and poi- | ~ never thought was in your sye- | druggist. tf Gold Seal modest purse. TSINAN-FU, CITY OF CHARM | Walled Chinese Municipality of 300, 000 People, Most Attractive to Tourists, | At the land end of the Shantung railway les Tsiman-fu, a most inter- esting walled city of 800,000 inhabi- tants. It swarms with picturesque and malodorous coolie life and boasts of many oriental allurements that charm the traveler, who never ceases to be enthusiastic, Although not vis- ited by many tourists today, it may eventually become a popular place for seekers alter the curious. Few Chinese cities are more fascl- nating. A magnificent wall surrounds the city, which is eloquent of the greatness of the past. There are sev- eral imposing gateways through which all traffic must pass. The flowing waters of welling springs assist won- derfully in the sanitation of the city, both in cleansing the streets and the bodies of the inhabitants. Almost all the freight Is moved in wheelbarrows. Some of the loads are thus conveyed distances of 15 or 20 miles a day. Wheelbarrows also handle passenger traflic, “My lady” frequently returns from her shopping tour with the bun- dies on one side and herself on the other. Half a dozen people may ride in front of a puffing and _ perspiring coolie, The wheet is in the center of the barrow, which aids in balancing the load. If it is unusually heavy, another man or boy helps to pull by means of a rope or strap thrown across his shoulders. In a very few instances a mule is the assistant, but it requires a man to lead the mule. The man behind has the hardest work to do. The knotted muscles of the man’s back and the tense expression of his eyes bear witness to the intense physical strain under which he labors, The wheelbarrow is the cheapest method of transportation in China— Nevin D. Wint.r in Current History. Herring Flour Boddy-Builder, Several years ago, Norwegian, Dan- ish and Icelandic interests erected factories in Iceland for the prepara- tion of herring fiour. This product is highly prized in Norway as a strength- ening food, containing 70 per cent of fat and protein. Much of this flour is exported to Japan where it is used as a fertilizer in connection with flow- er growing. As herring can be caught in unlimited quantijies off Iceland in summer time it will be further em- ployed for strength-food and oll. By “hardening” the oil can be made both tasteless and odorless, and well adapt- ed for margarine production. Arms Too Long. The commonest physical defect in the human race is that the arms are disproportionately long. This effect occurs more often in men than in women, and more frequently among the colored than among the white races. Cornish Language Dead, The last person who could speak Cornish died toward the end of the Pighteenth century, and today the language survives only in place names and ip terms use@ by fishermen and ohm ee ee (QNGOLEUM RT-RUGS Gold-Seal Congoleum Art-Rugs possess all the beautiful rich tones of fabric rugs—softly blended colors that lend elegance to any room. Besides being beautiful and economical these rugs are exceedingly casy to take care of—just a light mopping leaves them spotlessly clean. There are no untidy “curled up” edges, either. J This Gold Seal identifies the one and only grade of Congoleum made. Congoleum lies But we would r the patterns th their prettiest. latest designs. New Variety of Sugar Cane. The variety of sugar cane known as 8. C. 12-+4, produced by the federal ag- ricultural experiment station In the Virgin islands, is considered very prom- ising. Recent reports to the United States Department of Agriculture from a plantation in Porto Rico to which cuttings were sent for testing say that the original two and one-half acres planted to this variety have been ex- tended to 200 for the present year. Several of the fields are estimated to yield 60 tons of cane an acre, which, with the average sucrose and purity of | 3 the juice, should give nearly 11 tons of 96 degree sugar an acre. The orlginal field is now giving a fourth ratoon crop that averages 20 tons of cane an acre. A profitable fourth ratoon crop has never before been produced on this plantation with any other variety, & Social Thief. “What kind of character is old Mrs. Gaddeigh?” “One of the kind that doesn't let anybody else have any.”—Boston Kve- ning Transcript. How about your subscription? CATARRHAL DEAFNESS ! is often caused by an inflamed condition | of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing. Unless the inflammation can be reduced, your hearing may be de- stroyed forever. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will do what we claim for it—rid your system of Catarrh or Deafness ‘caused by Catarrh. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE has been successful in the treatment of Catarrh for over Forty Years. Sold by all druggists. FB. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0. OOD FEAR | Service Station’ OOK ahead to Winter, with its wet, smowy or icy streets and roads, and when you buy a tire now, get the Goodyear Cord with the All-Weather Tread. That tread is famous the world over for slipless, gripping traction and for long, eco- nomical wear. As Goodyear Service Station Dealers we sell and recom- e new Goodyear beveled Ali~ dand back them up with standard Goodyear Service JOHN HOENE Goon YE “Western Mace for Western ‘ade’* NI a a talk about them. GOLD SEAL GOLEUM) 6 GUARANTEE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ¢ OR YOUR MONEY BACK # Beautiful rugs at astonishingly low prices— pee you have postponed buying a rug because you thought all rugs were neces- sarily “high.” True, most rugs are expensive. But fortunately Gold-Seal Congoleum Art- Rugs are comfortably within reach of the most perfectly flat on the floor with- out fastening of any kind. ather show you these rugs than Do come in soon and seleci at will make your rooms look Our collection includes all the Cottonwood Merc. : At the Orpheum SATURDAY, OCT. 13 % Oneof the outstanding % outdoor characters of the screen makes his first ap- pearance at the Orpheum this year Roy Stewart In a picturesque romance of life on the sunswept plains of lower California— the last great frontier, > The Love ' Brand A popular star, in a wonder- ful love story with tremen- dous situations, that will please everyone who sees it 4 4 4 SE Te ONAN TROT eet % % andmake them glad they = came. B Round 6 of the : “LEATHER PUSHERS” 1x And a Comedy 3 “SMARTY” = 3 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14 + The American Beauty % who recently appeared in “Heroes and Husbands” gives the screen the most truly dramatic picture of her entire career. Katherine MacDonald IN Domestic ts feet % e-feadoetoetonte honreeserfodtecte a = z ° : Relations D $ 2 What happens to marriage $ when the glamour fades? $ _ That is the theme of this $ drama which tells the story PA eeeetetoeteceateceatecttectetesecteepctectetenteteatecoateteadeneatecestenoatecateceteedeteceateahteeedectedesbeteet tecteteceteaetectetietegs of aman who drove hig wife from his home, but —" put her from his heart. For drama, for happiness for the throb of magnetic SPeenontoctote sorters foe * moments you'll find this a = splendid entertainment. = : A Sure-Fire Comedy $ “THE DENTIST” SOPOPE A Pot etottrtetrtnnod