Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, December 14, 1917, Page 2

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THE COTTONWOOD CHRONICLE! SLOAN P. SHUTT ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY And Gntered at Postoffice in Cottonwood, Idaho, as second-class mai] majter. _ ... Subscription one year. Six months a Coby: re: “shaaige Bred wade be handed in by Wednesday noon to insure change | ees | There is noth- ing more appe- \ tizing than a a slice of our choice ham. We have them smoked or boiled as you prefer, and, fried or baked or cooked in any other of the many , ways, they have a flavor you will not soon forget. We have anything you ‘May want in the line of meats. |THE: “GOVERNOR ‘IN “TOWN, Not many of our people were | aware of the fact that our gover-| |nor was in Cottonwood all of the | ‘5°| be supplied, but after the war is Nations thee piovisunt’ had full year’s supply of foodstuffs) stored within their own borders) are now reduced to mere hand- | to-mouth living, sNot.. only. has thé présént’enormous demand to —=_=__ I I NEVER BEFORE 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. jover great stores of all grain food must again be er || In other words, the urgent de |mand for meat and grain isgc- |ing to continue until the world | |has caught up with itself again. |The prosperity we now enjoy is |not merely wartime prosperity, but will continue for several years to come.—Farm and Fire- | ide. ers And while our stock is complete it will pay you to make your selections and lay in your winter supply of Dress Goods __ Blankets |to feel thankful for the mild 4 |weather we are enjoying. A Underwear Hosiery Washington dispatch dated D. 11th says: The aoldeat oa. Shoes Overshoes ed Our people surely have reason Rubbers Mackinaws Gloves Mittens Knit Goods Hats and Caps, ete. And save paying the advance prices which you will be forced to pay if you delay |ber weather in 40 years was re- jcorded in the Ohio valley this | morning, with a minimum tem-| perature of 13 below at Cincin-| |nati.. In all parts of the country ;east of the Rocky mountains the |temperature today was from 20 (a) your purchases. Cash Meat Market Pree abel pe isd to 40 degrees below the usual av- * SIMON BROS., PROPS. jor Parker, pcre at this time of the year, ¥ | Gov. Miceonden was absent all. Brother Sasse offers his news- ‘week at Camp Levis and Ta. paper at Ferdinand frac ava {| We are exclusive agents for the following coma, and, under the constitu-| expects to move toa ee field. cess Camas tion ofthe state, when the gov- He is fully capable of succesful: fg wellknown brands of merchandise: /ernor is out of the state the lieu- | ly conducting a paper anywhere: tenant-governor assumes all of |as few editors even in the large i * pee Brands the power of the governor. | cities have the brains and writing Star Brand Shoes, Hardaman Hats, Patrick | And, by the way, there isn ta ability heis possessed with. Mr. |man in Idaho better able to fill|Sasse and family have ,many Mackinaws and Blankets, Kabo Corsets, Mes- ‘F this honorable position than Gov- friends in this county who would \ L U R ee | Yack al Hist ot otoooee ko Underwear and Hosiery, Royal Society Em- i e survey tate hig | tter where th locat 3 ‘ way between Grangeville and| ae psbA dbo ABUL peas Exclusively by Vollmer Milling Company ff Wty, between, Granges eomplet+| Should anyone be unressonsble _ broidery and Crochet Threads, Ideal Shirts Jed. The distance will be about|enough to try to find fault be- A HOME PRODUCT }/21.75 miles and the maximum |cause the Chronicle is not as large a vera in ron. nd use D: ess- de will be fi The |as the bi heme rt grade will be five per cent. e|as the big city papers, he might p present road between Grange-| ease his mind by comparing this oo a5" H gow on sale at $9.60 for Camas f vile and: Whitebira ie shyt 2 LeapRE With ihe"sapaie potion “~es, “Golden West Cottee,-Tea and Spices nd $9. 00 for Tepee per bbl. | miles long. The new location | in other towns this size—or even y Pri $10 A Pa Lt; meer oe bat be auth longer than the old | several times the size of Cotton- | rincess (eae igi |road on the Whitebird hill but|wood.\ Then if he still feels that ; skirt. ges eI ‘a pol. .| will follow a more direct route | he is not getting the worth of his : |across the prairie. As soon as atte eon cane nae ae ” 5 } CALL ON the engineering work is complet- | his money. ieee econ ‘“‘The Most of the Best for the Least BO d it is the pu to immediate- | as hand liy call for proposals for the con-| Between August 1 and Sl ie ————— a Eee \ly call for proposals for the con |struction, There will be no hes-|ber 1 the railroads transported } —————__ if itancy in awarding the contract | 1,500,000 men to training camps § ikerc 7 Bedale WAREHOUSE {at this time as the work can be| and embarkation points. To in- cy Jin carried forward on the lower end| ie hae’ ai ” a a in B P during the winter. ransit the railroads have adopt- {I e all e a a S OF Itself | _ i J pe htt jed an average speed of 25 miles t k Compelling a traitor with white | an hour except when freight cars nan a ¢@ an | liver and yellow blood to kiss the needed for the transportation of FERDINAND, IDAHO | American flag is a disgrace and equipment are included in the |slam on the flag, and the prac-| trains. The speed is then re- } General Banking |tice should be discontinued. It’ \duced to 20 miles. | serves no good purpose and if the! —_—_—_— ene ee |miserable traitors are to be let; German East Africa, the Jar- : The’Stay Satisfactory Range : = 5 ies for ales ages the Lo pate | off by placing their dirty lips etd oi Hijo sae lo satisty every customer. OU™ account is invited. | against a clean American flag, | erse: ess) 8, an e e e e e ; |they will sprout up like Jim Hill|!ast of Germany’s colonies has 3 Built air - tight with rivets, not fastened to- |. EHRHARDT, President H.W. UHLENKOTT, Vice-President mustard and then it will he nec-|just been taken by the British. |. BIEKER, Cashier J. H. BIEKER, Assistant Cashier peers lItis larger by 180,000 square . y to apply a remedy that /*¢ g vy 100 iq) : wil kill the ots "Whee ‘tat {miles than Germany in Ewupe, | ether with stove bolts and putty. " ——— fit their case better is to give | and its natural resources are HOTEL PHOENIX |them a chance to kiss the inside | large and very remunerative, 7 i |of prison bars for a few years.—| 4, roximately 20,000 employ- me DN. COTTONWOOD, IDAHO | Lewiston BAnNSN Se ue eae and to reel ns aa F STABELFELDT & Co., Props. Although the failure to receive pero pay roll apy _ War $ ‘ ity jletters from men in the service | oe i — P ae ee We cater to the Commercial Trade || isnot pleasant to relatives and 28 in population of the ns- ‘ friends at home the adage ‘‘no tional capitol at more than 40,- q Y Tables Supplied with Best in the Market lnews is gdod news’? never was| 20: The war department leads Dry the hotel ander it: t | more true than at present. The| an additions to the clerical forces. | Oe ee are eer Ics New managemen report of every casualty at home| During the last five years the| —————SS or abroad is immediately wired | Southern Pacific railroad has not 3 | or cabled’ to officials at Washing- | had a single passenger killed in F er * < i jton, being relayed from there |an accident, although the road Make this an Electrical Christmas | without loss of time to the emer- jhas handled more than 34,000,- Pp |gency address of the-soldier or/Q00 persons. Surely this is a lf ranges aren’t SUPPOSED to be air tight, why are the seams e t d Po er | sailor affected, Je is also at once! most wonderful record. ~~ — vd sige rispaoltty ee at plastered up with stove put- i i h an W |released for publication in the! —_—_—_—_————— rer ty sk this o e man who tries to sell you a grey iron and g |newspapers. No news of cas-| It is an old saying that chronic steel range? y : at your service jualties has or pewallibs held'up. [chicka rssisghlo gntent Everyone who has ever used this kind of range KNOWS how | | . i ’ ; Nearly “everybody remembers fore all they know is to look at these puttied seams open up, how the range requires MORE and, @) Grangeville Light & Power Co. [that some time or other in their everything backwards and find MORE fuel every month it is burned, and the worst of it is, the L, E. HYDE, Local Supt. bo geongege sa gs diya Sor with everything and every- more fuel it uses, the harder itis toget results. What a contrast . r to the Monarch—built permanent} = iveting i SRY | now thank their"lucky stars they! The Kaiser isa poor hand to : le enth) siretight by hand riveting its rs laidn’t goo One day Inct week | keep hin enpaneients: (Three heavy steel plates to the Malleable Iron frames, COT FTONWOOD BILLIARD | the large na of enw) Nova years ago he said he was going Wy end Beale k gdhend hare li ee gl ie little fuel after | Scotia, in Eastern Canada, was/to eat his Christmas dinner in Mg s stove dealers of long experience we HALL | totally destroyed by fire, caused Paris, Several Christmases have know that the Monarch saves the fuel that is wasted by other % |by the explosion of several bi that ti === ooo I |atmmanition eae eat akin ges since tha - ime. “is ranges. Give us a chance to convince YOU that ’ Hy | loa ed with high explosives. | ven in time of war this sud-| Smokers Supplies and Soft |More than 4000 p2ople lost their | den shortage of farm labor would The Monarch Range Actually Pays for Itself! Drinks Hise andicen: rites mane not have occurred 30 years ago. hi ty | In those good old days every R. A. NIMS, Proprietor jot dollers. ee oFrnaay pullons | | farmer raised his own farm la- adios Tay Basen ete ottonwoo Ww. & Imp. Co. | State Defense Leagues are to be| €riticizing the Red Cross be- es : | j organized at once in-every county |cause it accepts tobacco for the We Weld Any Metal Chat melts” | on W 00 arn jin Idaho. seal object of these soldiers, is a good deal like blam- leagues is to aid in enforcement ing the mother because her boy A Grangeville woman last week| J. F. Jenny has treated him- AUTO and HORSE LIVERY of the laws of the United States has freckles. made this pitiful wail to the Globe = | The Red Cross has arranged to and of the state of Idaho; to pro-| mote loyalty and justice; to! quicken the spirit of patriotism; | to put down sedition and treason; to assist in bringing traitors to | justice, and to render any possi- Teams and Rigs Always on Hand, Careful Drivers Fur- ed if Needed. Horses Boarded by Day, Week or Month. If You Give Your Horses Just Treat- ment You Will Leave Them With Us. _ GB. NEWELL, Prop. {world war. UL wee and C. W. returned | UP Ww wee ve os raise in the price of cattle—about dred, with the 25¢ on the huni See d townspeopre wav mauec poe donation Wednesday for » benefit, and voted their rs a, A cies > a | |it a meatless day, and a wheat- less day, | draw the line at the eatless day. ble aid to our government in the |es, as usual, are issuing very neat calendars for the new year, this” weer: were also in Cottonwood this | week who had a “‘secret servicy”’ | at self to a magnificent new 7- pass. Cadillac car. J. F. has formed a | buy material for surgical dres- | habit of surpunding himself with |Sings, hospital garments, and | pe ages ean sig are His | | knitted articles, to be sold at sub- rm, ig8, stock an every- | thing else around his elega nt | Clantially cost prices to the chap- home a mili north of town bk | ters throughout the country tobe os thebest to be found any- made up by the women @ Amer- hy ica. The cost wiil be $3,457,200, editor: “If it ain’t enough to drive a poor woman barmy, I dunno wot is! Here’s me just on me feet agin after triplets— triplets, mark yer!—and they got me ole man over at the train- |ing camp, and they’re larnin’ jim "ow to form fours,” ee We're perfectly willing to make but durned if we don’t Nearly all of our business hous- waere, Devore: specialist, spent vrs w~~— \ Se Kanalias Kamiah and Stites on 0 a OR res Ts,

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