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The Easy Way To Clean House LLi c 1 m v m / * $ 8.75 Puts this Cleaner in Your Home Grangeville Electric light & Power Co. COTTONWOOD, IDAHO xi Take Good Care of What You Spend Your Life to Earn The man who labors six days in the week for a living should make an effort to save a part of his earnings for that time in the future when Age shall reduce his earning capacity. The map with a bank account is in a position to do this, for this plan of setting aside a regular amount each month or week from the salary, is the ideal method of saving money. Your deposit will Ik* welcomed at this bank —we will help you save. - THE COTTONWOOD STATE BANK E. M EHRHARDT, Frei. H. C. MATTHIESF.N, Cwhier M. M. BELKNAP. Vice-Pr.H. •JmW^XX+^X^-vMvvXvvvvvX'vvvvX-v^X-X'vvv«":":' WILLARD BATTERIES OLDFIELD TIRES Barney Oldfield Tires Fabric, (Guaranteed 0000 Miles Cord, Guaranteed *000 Miles AND WE MAKE THE ADJUSTMENTS BOSCH MAGNETOES ACETYLENE WELDING COTTONWOOD BATTERY & WELDING SHOP P. H. BYE AND WM. BUETTNER, Proprietors COTTONWOOD AND VICINITY Personal Mention and Local Happenings of the Week in This Vicinty. Make baking day a holiday, by using "Tip Top Flour." 14-tf See your gas before you buy j it. South & Frick. 14-tf For prices on chickens see T. Clarke, the junk man. 6-4 Peter Jensen of Clarkston was a business visitor in Cot tonwood Monday. Clean up—Paper up—when wall paper is so ridiculously cheap at the Hoene Hardware. Fred Simon was a passenger for Lewiston on business Sun day morning returning home Monday evening. Mis. P. H. Dye and children returned Wednesday evening from a two week's visit with re- j latives and friends in Lewiston. Dr. W. S. Jackson, the Eye sight Specialist, of Grangeville, will be in his office at the Hotel Cottonwood on Monday and Tuesday, May 3rd and 4th. 15-4 Word was received by rela- ; lives in Cottonwood of the ar ival of a big baby l)oy Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clem; Frei of Ferdjnand. Mrs. Fred Simon left Thurs day morning for a visit with her son at Moscow and will also visit with relatives and friends in Lewiston before returning home. Frank Winkler was a business visitor at Grangeville Wednes day in connection with the es tates of his father and mother, the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Winkler, sr. Mrs. Frank Uoner and two children departed Wednesday morning for Lewiston where they will spend two weeks visit ing at the home of her mother and with other relatives and friends. Mrs. T. C. Keith was summon ed to Eugene, Oregon, her old home and birthplace, by a tele gram Monday morning, stating that her father was in a serious condition and not expected to live. Jacob Reidhaar, of Clarkston, j who has been here on a business mission for a few days left for his home Wednesday morn ing. Mr. Reidhaar is the own er of a large tract of land in the Greencreek section but is now making his home in Clarkston. Superintendent Wm. A. Lustio returned Monday evening from Nyssa, Oregon where he was summoned by a telegram from j the school board of that city re lative to the appointment of lative to the appointment of a j that city at a lucrative salary. Dr. W. S. Jackson, the Eye sight specialist of Grangeville ; was in Cottonwood on Monday and Tuesday on his professional trip, which he makes the first of each month. The doctor states that his business is continually; getting better every trip he ! makes te this section. W. A. Jones passed thronen Cottonwood Wednesday enroot ed to Grangeville on business. Mr. .Tones stated that his cattle' were in fairly good shape con-! sidering the winter and the, shortage of feed, or in the words of Mr. Jones: "It could be worse •>nd T have seen conditions l>ot , ter." Mrs. John Funke left for Lew i iston Tuesday morning where 1 she will visit for ten days with her daughter. Miss Hilda and sons, Leo and Felix. During the absence of Mrs. Funke, John will have charge of the culinery de partment at the Funke home and if members of the Funke family fall off in weight we won't have to im|)ort a detective to ascor ; tain the cause. Anna Hattrup, \sho has been a sufferer of rheumatism for some time departed Wednesday morning accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Barney Foresman for Hot Lake. Oregon, where she will receive treatments. It is the wish of her many friends that she will receive immediate relief from the baths of this famous resort and lie relieved of the great suffering, which she has undergone for same time. | j | | "BETTER BE SAFE THAN SORRY" Case Tractors represent the highest development of tractors. They are the pioneer tractors of America. I hey are backed by three-quarters of a century of successful experience in manufacturing farm machinery. They are a proved success—not an experiment. Case Tractors arc fully tested before they leave the factory. They must develop power in excessof their rating. They must qualify for the hard work de manded of them on the farm. Case Tractors are made in five sizes. Each one carries a guarantee to perform as well, or better, than any other on a given job. There's a size for you. Cottonwood Hardware & Imp. Co. w:vv ~ CASE »-IS Harrow iai ruanenfaTan!^^ can s $1.25 Figured Voile $1.00 per yard 1.45 Figured Voile 1.15 per yard 1.90 Figured Voile 1.65 per yard 1.45 Figured Voile 1.25 per yard .95 Figured Voile .75 per yard ECI ALS PLRCALEL A very large assortment of light and dark percales and every piece of our 40c line is reduced to 34 cents per yard 5HOL5 5HOL5 More Bargains than ever in Ladies', Children's and Men's shoes. There is no use of paying the high prices of today when we can save you from $3 to $7 a pair J. V. BAKER & .SON WHERE QUALITY AND PRICES MEUT Alice Morion, a sister of Mrs. G. F. McKinney arrived Friday evening from Spokane to spend the summer at the McKinney home. Sheriff Wm. Eller was in Cot tonwood Sunday on business. Mr. Eller stated that all of the county officers have now moved their offices into the new court house. The new court house provides ample room for the county officers, which was a serious drawback in the old building. Dr. W. S. Jackson, the Eye sight Specialist, of Grangeville. will he in his office at the Hotel Cottonwood on Monday and Tuesday. May 3 and 4. 15-4 Leave that suit or overcoat for cleaning or pressing at Tom Randall's confectionery store. All work guaranteed. Richards i Soltman, Grangeville. 10-tfj For the Best price in Lubri- j eating oils sea Sooth ft Frick.-tf Frank Schaffes of Emery, S. 1). and a nephew of Mr. and Mrs. I». Albers, who arrived in Cot tonwood about two weeks ago has been visiting with relatives near Keuterville. Mr. Schaffes prior to coming to Cottonwood visited with relatives in Cali fornia and expects to leave for his home next week. While en routed Imme he will visit with relatives, in Montana. Subor/ribe for the Chrom da