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Are You ») “Doing Your Bit?” The grocer who supplies the needs of his community and renders efficient service at a fair profit is serving the public interest and “doing his bit.” If there is any aid or service we can render you in addition to the goods we may sell you that will help you solve the perplexing prob- lems of the day, do not hesitate to call on us. Our cleanliness, delivery and service in the departments of our store enables us to serve you well. Yours for More and Better Business | |) J. V. Baker & Son “WHERE QUALITY AND PRIGES MEET’ J - Alfalfa Hay of the very best grade always on hand We handle the following fine grades of flour. Try them: Made Exclusively by Vollmer Milling Company A HOME PRODUCT “400” Brand Flour $10.80 Princess ‘ ; 10.20 Camas‘ : 9.40 Tepee ‘ , 8.80 ALIEN ENEMIES MUST REG-| ISTER. Among the regulations for the | \registration of German alien ene- THE COTTONWOOD CHRONICLE SLOAN P. SHUTT ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY And entered at Postoffice in Cottonwood, Idaho, | mies in the United States during | as second-class mail matter. =the Week ‘Hegtnivinn Bb, 4, ae Subscription one year.. oes $1.50] f Sse Six months..... 5 $1.00 | the ollowing: Strictly in ce _Strictly im ce All German males of the age of Independent in Politics | 14 years and upward are required | to register. The postmasters of | this county are the registration | Copy for change of ad must be handed in by Wednesday noon to insure change | eee nena ean tana oe Samer Ste «2 POLICOES: FRIDAY, JAN. 18, 1918. The affidavit of each registrant must be accompanied by four un- mounted photographs, signed jacross the face so as not to ob- |scure the features, and the finger prints of each registrant shall be | taken, Between 10 and 15 days after | registration each alien enemy must again appear before his reg- istration officer to obtain a regis- tration card, which will bear his! name and his left thumb print. The Commercial Club luncheon | at the Phoenix hotel last Monday noon was above the average in| interest and twenty or more of} the members were out to take, |part and do their bit to boost for |their own town and country.) The special committee appointed to urge upon the Governor the) advisability of re-appointing Mr. | Van Sicklin on the State High-| way Board reported. Several bills, This card must be carried by the registrant for future identification. An alien enemy who changes his place of residence to another place within thesame registration district must at once report the No alien enemy shall move out of | the district without a permit. | Application for a permit must be made upon a form furnished by the Department of Justice, giving = change to the registration officer. | MANUFACTURERS OF HIGH PATENT HARD & SOFT WHEAT FLOURS Graham, Whole Wheat Flour and Farina If It’s Made of Choice Milling Wheat, We Have It We Are Always In The Market For Your Grain and guarantee the day’s highest price at all times, and pay a premium for grain stored with us. Also buy fat and stock hogs at all times, if delivered at our feeding yards. On regular stock days we receive hogs at our yard near the old mill. We Can Steam Roll, Chop or Pulverize Your Grain According To Your Wishes We are ready to clean your “seed grains,” having the most com- plete line of cleaning machinery in the country. Our prices are right and you do not have to work hard or wait. Feed is packed or run loose in your wagon. full particulars as to date, reason for change, and intended place of | residence. W. A, ‘Appleton of London, sec- were allowed, anda number of! questions of interest to this part) of the state were discussed. Asa finale to the many interesting and | agreeable features, Sergeant Leo|retary of the General Federation | |Funke, son of our fellow towns-|of Trade Unions of England, writ- man John Funke, gave the mem- | ing in the federation organ, makes | bers a real treat by telling in his|an appreciative reference to the |soldierly way the progress, the | Americans whom he saw during a | handicaps, the success, and finally|recent. visit to France. “I saw] |the universal enthusiasm now be- everywhere,” he said, ‘samples of ing put into our training grounds|the American armies that we are | at Camp Lewis, by men and offi-| expecting will enable the allies to| cers alike. Those members of |clear France of the Huns. Most the club who did not attend this of the men are fine specimens of meeting missed something andj humanity, and those with whom we would urge that in the future) I spoke showed no signs of brag- jevery member make it a point to gadocio, too fully attributed to |be present and participate in the; America. They were quiet, well- consideration of questions that spoken fellows, fully alive to the tend to make our town and com- seriousness of the task they have munity happier and better. | undertaken and they apparently —————————— | have but one regret—that they | What is believed to be the best | had not come into the war sooner. |physical test record of the north-| It was pleasant to talk with these | | | | | | J.B. HATTRUD AT VOLLMER-CLEARWATER WAREHOUSE Light and Power at your service Grangeville Light & Power Co. L. E. HYDE, Local Supt. COTTONWOOD BILLIARD HALL 06000 Smokers’ Supplies and Soft Drinks | R. A. NIMS, Proprietor COTTONWOOD BARN Run as a Feed and Sale Stable AUTOS FOR HIRE Best of service and _ satisfaction guaranteed Horses boarded by day, week or month When pleased, tell others; when displeased, tell us W. R. ROGERS, Prop. COTTONWOOD DRAY AND TRANSFER LINE 0. D. HAMLIN, Prop. Light and Heavy Hauling Done on Short Notice ‘lle | fellows and derive encouragement | west was reported at Grangeville} : 4 igemel | Tuesday night by the “county |stren nee quiet, unobtrusive | draft board at the conclusion of a| : two days’ examination of young) Lee Hart last week went to men called under class 1. Of the| Fort Wright at Spokane and suc- total of 70 young men who sub- | cessfully passed the examination | mitted to examination 57 passed, | for _army service as provisional They came from all parts of the|engineer. He returned to ‘Cot- |county and represented various|tonwood and straightened up his trades and stations in life, though | business affairs for a long absence mountaineers and boys from the | at the fighting front in France, Snake and Salmon river countries| Where the army officers promised predominated. Of the 13 who | to send him in March. Lee left |failed to meet the physical re-|@gain Wednesday and after visit- quirements two had -pronounced ing his mother and sister in Wal- defective eyesight and two others la Walla a couple of days he will jhad sustained loss of limbs and| Proceed to Camp Grant in IIli- | fingers. | nois, where he will be in training Don’t forget that you can buy | Ue March. Lee is an exper- brifi Stampa at thespod cGines jienced electrician and for this They draw compound tatarest, (een he was granted the Ee |the most liberal bond issue any (eee of going Acros: wittiout. u- | ‘mecessary ~delay. His many} |government in the world ever feetendet here hone toscee Lec made its people. If you can’t buy | pen Goon Sath ved ears hide ja Liberty bond, buy Thrift) dangling from his belt. | Stamps, and you can get them in| cere | denominations as low as 25 cents,; Saturday about noon the flue in and convert them into $5 Certifi-' the Manwaring house in the north cates or bonds when you get the end of town “burned out.” Some!| jrequired amount. Put the chil-|one by mistake turned in the fire| dren’s saving bank funds into alarm, and in less than a jiffy | these stamps. our fire fighters were in action, | but luckily there was nothing do- ri | ing in the way ofafire. But such Co. has equipped a firstelass gym- practice only puts the boys in nasium in the Creelman hall and etter trim when there isa real |has admitted a number of social fire to fight. ;members who are allowed the| |privileges of the gymnasium. | +, | Fire Chief Fred Lange has been authorized by vote of the mem- The Cottonwood Volunteer Fire Bill Schober, who expects soon go to France to help settle the} great argument, has figured out a| uick and eas to “put | | bers of the company that the com- Beas Kaiser on ie ha ag | pany will not be responsible for | ..heme ought to: work like a any injury received by anyone charm. Ask Bill about it, |while engaged in the gymnasium | S aanEIESEEEEEEEREE sports. At Storm Lake, Iowa, one day ‘i Wrote | last week a Red Cross turkey was Ae praslent ee auctioned off and sold for $3100. ook BONS : P| It will be sent to President -Wil- the king of beasts until he comes} on for ise dluiier on Washi to this country. We are going to| frase birthday Woh es ne fight him on his own dunghill and | a lick him toa frazzle, not alone} You’ll miss the musical treat of | for our own good but for the good | your lives if you fail to hear St. of his own terror-stricken and mis- | Clair Sisters (4 of ’em) at the Or- guided subjects, pheum next Friday night, 25. | white Shiite = [HOTEL PHOENIX —, DRUG STORE T. F. SCHAECHER, Prop. AMAR —, \-amm-o-em ’ We begin the new year with a more complete- stock of drugs than ever before, consisting of Drugs of all. kinds, Pat- ent Medicines, Toilet Ar- ticles, Soaps, Perfumes, Stationery, Kodaks, Soft Drinks, and everything us- ually found in a firstclass drug store. SAARI Prescriptions Filled Promptly ARAMA BARRA AAAAAR SCRAARAR Modern Art Re-creates ancient buildings. Until recently it has been impossible to build a home without many mistakes and tiresome features. Our free plan and building service to customers Will give you an idea of many changes that will make your home what you would have it. Let us show the plans and figure with you. Fuzz The Madison Lumber & Mill Co. JACK ARMSTRONG, Local Manager COTTONWOOD, - - IDAHO Ferdinand State Bank FERDINAND, IDAHO General Banking Insurance Loans Our facilities for serving you are the best, and we aim to satisfy every customer. Your account is invited, £. M. EHRHARDT, President F. M. BIEKER, Cashier H W. UHLENKOTT, Vice-President J. H. BIEKER, Assistant Cashier COTTONWOOD, IDAHO L. STABELFELDT & Co., PRops. We cater to the Commercial Trade Tables Supplied with Best in the Market Try the hotel under its new management