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‘ | a a . " 4 ‘ # i on hand and guarantee best. Can deliver lum quote you prices on Lumber. (| ut 0) N41) f on aptly describes market. But you can have it in it there is used only the best and ah Sausage {i Linked goodness AY long drawn out, ° the sausage you will find at our either links or bulk, and of a vari- ety that will meet every taste. In most carefully selected meats. It will tempt your appetite. Cash Meat Market SIMON BROS., PROPS. Farm Gates, U. S. Cream Separators. AT HIGHEST PRICES. We are in the market for FAT HOGS every Monday. MANUFACTURERS OF UNION FLOUR SHORTS, BRAN & ROLLED FEED Our flour is warranted not to contain any acids or bleaching compound. Our chopper is now working and we are in posi- tion to do chopping of all kinds. GEO. S. DOWNER, Mer. - AUTO and HORSE LIVERY Best Teams and Rigs Always on Hand. Careful Drivers Fur- nished if Needed. Horses Boarded by Day, Week or Month. Them With Us. G. B. NEWELL, Prop. Lumber! Lumber! HUBERT HATTRUP Rough and Dressed Lumber CHARLES MADER, Keuterville, Idaho Farm Machinery Flying Dutchman Gang Plows, Monitor Drills, Disc Harrows, Drag Harrows, Flying Dutchman Manure Spreaders, Gas Engines, Fanning Mills, Wire Fencing, ALFALFA AND CLOVER SEED We are always in the market for your ' GRAIN Farmers Union Warehouse Company THE COTTONWOOD BARN [ato aed sons iver If You Give Your Horses just Treatment You Will Leave T have a complete stock of dressed lumber of all kinds on hand, including Rustic, Shiplap, Ceiling, Flooring and Finish- ing lumber. Also a big stock of rough lumber in all dimen- sions. If you contemplate building let me quote you prices before placing your order. DO YOU NEED LUMBER? If you plan on building anything, it will pay you to see me about Lum- ber prices before placing your order. A full stock of prices as low as the lowest and quality equal to the ber anywhere on the prairie. Give me a chance to Entered at the Posteffice at Cottonwood, Idaho for transportation through the mail as second clase r Subscription one year.. . ba 4 | i Independent in Politic: Copy for change of ad. must be banded in by Wednesday noon to insure a change FRIDAY, SEPT. 28, 1917 WHEAT 1Oc HIGHER A Portland dispatch dated Sept. 26, says: “The change in the basic price of wheat in Portland to $2.05 a bushel will naturally make some delay, but} farmers must be patient, for what ap- pears on the face of it as only giving them six cents more is really giving ministrator for the northwest, on his return to Portland tonight from Washington. “He has been east for two weeks, York and in Washington, where he went over the grain situation with Herbert Hoover, food administrator. “Mr. Houser explained that the a. Portland market is so near the wheat . producer in its zone that the saving Complete Stock of Fresh Groceries Always on Hand on transportation will really give the : farmer a gain of ten cents a bushel over what he would have received ander the former basic price.” Asa result of the western wheat growers conference with the President ” and Food Commissioner Hoover at “The Most of the Best for the Least Washington last week the price of! thing like ten cents a bushel more There is not a country newspaper in| Hii VAAL RRNRMRN than the basic price first set. 78 i : 3 his Garainly ies wdlesme wena ie the United States that covers its home ant saat oe a field more completely and thoroughly the farmers, as it will mean from iban does the (Cattenecoa Giironidle $3,000,000 to $5,000,000 more to the |. 27" ©°°8 Rae _ | ds . . | That is why our advertisers obtain wheat growers of the Inland Empire ; “ ‘ than he foliar tne deine would Hak such splendid resuits, as there are very4 ue forme agures would NAVE | . . brought. iB few homes tributary to this town Where you can make your money The Warmers’ Unions and: cont where the Chronicle is not a weekly f ‘ mercial clubs throughout the west| Visitor. It is ee lesen ant a go arthest. Come In and are deserving of much credit for the part | °'Y COPY of @ live ronal ee) wees they took in bringing about this most read by at least half dozen eople: see our Fall Goods before fortunate resul Therefore, the Chronicle is read each ortunate result. The Cottonwood Farmers’ Union, | week by not less than 6000 or el, you buy with Geo. S. Downer as manager, | of the most intelligent people in this ° is entitled to no small amount of! portion of the country. | credit for the vigorous and effective nero gure ctieee handedein thi work done it bringing about — this item, which is worth _publishin ‘i : | change. * gt : . fe eee ARG EERO “Now that school has begun, the side- : Dress Goods, Outings, Blankets, t the regular Commercial Club]... ‘ ; s : ° Fi a ane ‘ ; walks should be repaired sO as to Quilts, Shirts Stag Shirts Macki- luncheon at the Phoenix hotel Mén avoid accidents to the children. At ie ? day noon a number of important top- many places in town there are broken nhaws. Full Line Hood’s Rubbers ics for the welfare of this district were boards and holes in the sidewalks|# F} discussed, principally on road matters. large enough to allow a foot to go J Among the improvements the Club is particularly interested in is the pro- posed Joseph-Doumecq road on the west side of Salmon river. Last spring the road on this side was so badly washed out as to make it im- passable for vehicles of any kind, and since that time the many residents of to do their trading by means of pack- horses only. The people of that vi- today, and left this morning for that ——_______ to the Alberta country nearly 5 years ago, returned with his family last week and says he will never again| make the mistake of leaving Camas prairie on the hunt for a better coun- try—as it can not be found. The thousands of farmers who went from the Northwest several years ago to that bleak, frozen, worthless country | are all coming back as rapidly as they ' grow less from now on, THE COTTONWOOD CROCE = SLOAN P. SHUTT, Editor and Prop’r. = ISSUED KVERY FRIDAY | them 10 cents more a bushel,” said _ ens e Max H. Houser, federal grain ad- | ean assist you by providing you with during which time he has been en- e e gaged in conferences in Chicago, New | bers, Parowax, Spices, Vinegar, Etc. EAE RE RO MMA ilies MMe Ra asi MNBine ee pa. through, which might result in pain- ful injury. It isa common saying that “broken legs come high,” so it is up to the city to repair the sidewalks in cases where property-owners refuse to do so—as in case of damage suits arising from such accidents the city is : | made defendant—not the owner of the that section can get out to Cottonwood property.” The heavy rain of Saturday night e. We now have a complete line the finest of Oak Dini id Libra: cinity have called a massneeting to and all day Sunday will be of 2Deee> Tables, Red Cedar Chests, Seller’s Kitchen Gabinete wah Baie be held today at the Reed schoolhouse | ™#ble value to this porticn of the and Go-Carts and everything in the line of house furnishings. for the purpose of discussing and pro- SOUDUrys The ground a soaked fally viding funds with which to build the|® nl - an 3 os sad Pianos and Sheet Music west side road. Our townsman, E, L, |'07 1! plowing. Such heavy rains ALSO A COMPLET ate : ETE STOC F W. Parker, was invited to meet with them jhave not generally come so early in i OF WALL DaeeS the fall, and farmers feel very fortu- 3 Z place. nate at being able to begin their fall Nau s Furniture House SS plowing so early in the season. COMPLETE LINE OF FUNERAL, FURNISHIN! D Herman Nutman, a former resident L 8 u A. J. Mave, Licensep EMBALM! ee of this section who sold out and moved That all may be given the privilege Calls Answered Day or Night, of hearing the lectures and enjoy the dvings of the Farmers Institute on Oct, 2 and 3, all of the business hous- COTTONWOOD es in Cottonwood have agreed to close during the two days of the Institute, DRAY AND TRANSFER LINE from 10 to 12 and from 2 to 4 o'clock. The greatest sale of purebred live- stock ever held in the western country Light and Hi H li D is expected November 12, 13 and 14 eav aulin: i ; in connection with the annual North- 4 g One:00 Short Notice can. The number of people leaving! west Livestock Show in Lewiston. The — here in the search for the over-boom-' highest standard show in the history A good supply of Choice Ice and Coal on hand. AE es lled cheap northern lands will of the association and the largest at- ne » 80-Ca. tendance yet recorded is predicted — ring Us Your Orders. | Lewiston Tribune, is 33 years have taught the pro- ducers of Gol- den West cof- fee something about the sel- ecting, blend- ing and roast- ing of coffee. That’s why— Golden West Coffee is “Just Right” You can’t tell how good any coffee is until you try it= can you? Golden West Coffee is “Just Right” Canning & Pickling Season is now with us and you will want to assist Hoover by canning all the fruit and vege- tables possible for the coming winter. We el ee ee ee Fruit Jars, Jelly Glasses, Jar Caps and Rub- = rei on =—_ a ee a ~< { —— ] ee = [—— Pp = |} a | rei =o () =" [——} — =| ory es ss rei eS => =o = rr (7) onl | =o = i —— ] ri SSeS ESS J. V. Baker & Son “WHERE QUALITY AND PRICES MEET” ————— Fine Furniture Huxoll Block, King Street 0. D. HAMLIN, Prop.