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THE COTTONWOOD CHRONICLE) = = Sy SLOAN P. SHUTT, Editor and Prop’r. RAR ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY And entered at Postoffice in Cottonwood, Idaho, as second-class mail matter. _ i | pd Farm Machinery Flying Dutchman Gang Plows, Monitor Drills, Disc Harrows, Drag Harrows, Flying Dutchman Manure Spreaders, Gas Engines, Fanning Mills, Wire Fencing, Farm Gates, U. S. Cream Separators. ALFALFA AND CLOVER SEED [Seton Has merchandise been so hard to get. There- fore the prices are advancing rapidly, but as we placed our order early we are in position to sell you Fall and Winter merchandise at reas- onable prices. . We are always in the market for your GRAIN AT HIGHEST PRICES. And while our stock is complete it will pay you to make your selections and lay in your winter supply of Dress Goods _ Blankets Do you owna government bond? If you have the price of one, it is your | Underwear Hosiery | We are in the market for Ree ee Shoes _ Overshoes fie tee sepa Rubbers Mackinaws in the investment. Your. money is 5 e FAT HOGS every Monday. - ery wsnane rendered ae Gloves Mittens Knit Goods government in this war will mean the Hats and Caps, etc. earlier return of our soldier boys to MANUFACTURERS OF UNION FLOUR SHORTS, BRAN & ROLLED FEED Our flour is warranted not to contain any acids or bleaching compound. their homes and peace. Every word or act against the government means And save paying the advance prices which you will be forced to pay if you delay just that much longer service for them your purchases. on the firing line; every moment there means the loss of so many lives. Be careful to do and say only things that help, as you value the lives of the brave boys we are sending out to fight our fight. Keep these points in your mind. We are exclusive agents for the following wellknown brands of merchandise: Star Brand Shoes, Hardaman Hats, Patrick Ferdinand band street concert and | Mackinaws and Blankets, Kabo Corsets, Mes- | Our chopper is now working and we are in posi- : villers who mo- tion to do chopping of all kinds. Among the Gran tored to town Sunday to enjoy the| ocr ser ko Underwear and Hosiery, Royal Society Em- broidery and Crochet Threads, Ideal Shirts and Overalls, Mina Aprons and House Dress- sure to make a complete success of his) es, Golden West Coffee, Tea and Spices new venture. The Chronicle spel 80. Farmers Union Warehouse Company Press editor, J. C. Safley, and his wife. We enjoyed a pl with these wide-awake and popular} journalists. Mr. Safley, while young) in years is old in Lt peat and i is| sant call and chat GEO. S. DOWNER, Mgr. a | The Spokane Chamber of Commerce desires to secure some samples of grain grown in this section, for exhibition in| their farm exhibit room at Spokane. Samples must be labeled with name of | “The Most of the Best for the Least’’ grower and yield per acre, Our com- Ribraiel @lubiiwill Siadiylforwara eat ——_ ————_——___————_ =. == 4 of youn ara for the e Say! t, SIE ig rege el fl When tender, juicy and fine ie \ ; ae or or at gitar, of ne banks Sik. or SS ae: y flavored it 18 an : three quarts of wheat, oats or ae Proclamation Issued, Requires | ; . are suflicient to fill an exhibit jar. | i . \\) ! ideal meat for (( — the Vaccination of Cattle. e } A \ Walter McAdams, charged with | —— : i the Sunday din- violating the liquor law, was acquit- Governor Alexander this week sent|{ . | es 5 ted Tuesday evening by a jury in the) out the following’ proclamation to the} ‘4 : ner, and i y ou are assured of ideal district court at Grangeville. The | various state veterinarians, relative to| 2 \ roasts when they are purchased at case was submitted to the jury about the vaccination of cattle for blackleg: Made by the Vollmer Milling Co. j . 4 o'clock in the afternoon and the! “Whereas, I have been advised by our market. You can have rib or verdict was returned shortly after 8|Dr. H. G. Bodle, state veterinarian, we | rolled roasts as you prefer. Every- o'clock. This was his second trial on| that the disease commonly known as) H CAMAS and TEPEE this charge, the first trial last week | blackleg is prevalent in certain sec thing you may want in the meat resulting in a disagreement by the | tions of the state, and I believe it is BRANDS ‘ Jury. the duty, in accordance with the na- ' | line and all of the best. During circuit court at Grangeville tional policy of food conservation, of i A HOME PRODUCT >, last week the following joke was pull-|CY@'Y breeder and owner of cattle to § a Dies h bl ; ed off—which is too good to keep. vaccinate with blackleg vaccine as a fi . . < | preventive. D x one of the cases that was be-| £ During one ofthe cases that was be- Preventives Are now on sale at $9.60 for Camas SIMON BROS., PROPS. ing tried a well known lawyer was in| bi ESATA RSA EY ee RA the middle of his speech for the de- | der, governor of the state of Idaho, do | J and $9.00 for Tepee per bbl. fense when a donkey outside began to hereby order that every owner of cat- ; Berea fae earns the Ti Age | tle in Idaho shall vaccinate between | f Bere Cotlonwood Barn . 4 a Beier {October 15, 1917 and December 1,!§ CALL ON put up his hand and said to the coun- aay GiinAlc 6 ae —__|1917, all young cattle from three! § ’ ee age, inclusive. x ° ® Best Teams and Rigs Always on Hand. _ Careful Drivers Fur- ean nished if Needed. Horses Boarded by Day, Week or Month. : war to date is estimated at} “Any vaccine or pellets which are|§ W, Great Britian has 375,000, without a ee recognized by the United States bu- 1% expenses paid by her colonies. Other! reau of animal industry may be used * - ; nations’ expenditures have been: |. A Be ae If You Give Your Horses just Treatment You Will Leave France, $15,114,000,000; Russia, $12,- |! complying with this order. Dt Them With Us. 868,000,000 ; “Sections of the state where the di gium, - . * |ease is prevalent, and the owner does + ed . : : 3,000,000 ; Austria, $8,003,000,000 ; | not voluntarily comply with this or-| $1,059,500,00, and Bulgaria, AT VOLLMER-CLEARWATER WAREHOUSE spent G. B. NEWELL, Prop. Light and Power at your service Soe Se nvICe 10,000. der will be rigidly quarantined and | $7 | vr . all young cattle vaccinated under the } ' Lieutenant Governor EL L. Parker | supervision of the state veterinarian, | arrived home Tuesday evening from | at the expense of the owner,” Spokane and Coeur d’ Alene, where he (Our local veterinarian, Dr. Mc-} I have a complete stock of dressed lumber of all kinds on || heard the address of Secretary of the| teen Boyce, desires in this manner to| . . . : s1:. . Pee | Tp i} ¥ 7 5 ‘ | hand, including Rustic, Shiplap, Ceiling, Flooring and Finish- }| Treasury MeAdoo on Monday on the) jotify the stockmen of this section| ing lumber. Also a big stock of rough lumber in all dimen- }|"ew Liberty Bond issue. Governor that he is prepared to vaccinate their| sions. If you contemplate building let me quote you prices || “!esauder and many other notables |” Pia wih ihe fuera fea amine, before placing your order were also present. cattle with the best germ-free vaccine . —___ made, and at reasonable cost.] Even Editor Conger of the Nez- SS Q Herald Is h 2 Ty seco: e 0 ond is- HUBERT HATTRUP Peron Herald qigo har an eye for] ‘The second Taberty Toan Bond DO YOU NEED LUMBER ? Buy your Hot-point iron now and save one dollar ‘MULTE Grangeville Light & Power Co. L. E. HYDE, Local Supt. decreed that women’s skirts are to be} ity will be presented to every Ameri-| ; 1 0 0 KE bOcEL from two to six inches longer. And {O00 Ste $e: SR YeR Un SONG OF UOTE | |b 4 intel s | ust aa We hed” beeen vonds. As the interest rate has been Cottonwood, Tdabo accustomed to | increased to four per cent. the bonds If you plan on building anything, it will pay you to see me about Lum- the sights displayed by the short ones. | present a really desirable investment ; Hue ber prices before placing your order. A full stock of Shucks!”” ane wha a 4 nate ee, verted tly sate in| c ‘QL ba vestinent. A shor ime ago four per 300d comfortab]l s i cent goverment bonds sold at a prem- e€ rooms, 50c and 75c. Rates b Rough and Dressed Lumber Ih pening Ree trips,” how | jum and the time will come when they the week } y on hand and guarantee prices as low as the lowest and quality equal to the || ®20Ue u 4 thousands of aviators in the will again command a premium. ‘The or month. ‘an deliver lumber anywhere on the prairie. Give me a chance to || V8 Zoue? |bonds are not only an investment but Tr a sue ES. prices on Lumber. i“ B ——EEy: they are the means of giving every- he hotel where you feel at home when away from home National Apple Show at Spokane ove a chance to help the boys in the October 19-24, ifagacken ‘by, providing the Daconsites|Q A. B. ROOKE, Prop’r. CHARLES MADER, Keuterville, Idaho