Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, March 8, 1918, Page 3

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Victor Peterson, chairman of the Idaho County Food Adminis- tration, asks us to publish the following letter: I have today received the fol- lowing telegram from the Federal Food Administrator, and you are asked to publish the same: National Administration has suspended until further notice, | meatless meals and porkless Sat-| urdays, because of quantity of | meat stored and transportation | difficulties. New ruling makes Tuesday beefless and porkless, and constitutes our only meat re- striction. On account of scarcity of sub- stitutes and in agreement with Oregon and Washington Admin- istrators, cereal substitutes must be purchased with flour at ratio one pound authorized substitutes to three pounds wheat flour. This means with 48 pounds of flour must be purchased sixteen pounds of substitutes. Potato exception as substitute still holds. Seg He Preferred a Soft Snap. An Idaho county man, in his appeal for exemption, backed up his argument with the following quotation from the Bible—“Deu- teronomy, chapter 24, verse 5,” which reads: “When a man hath takena new wife he shall not go to war, nei- ther shall he be charged with any business; but he shall be free at home for one year and shall cheer up his wife which he hath taken.” The board decided that he will be among the first to go to Camp wis. ‘Wm. Mulhall, who owns one of the biggest and best farms in the county, this week added to his fine bunch of Percheron horses, 40 head of thoroughbreds from an Illinois Percheron farm. Ed Nelson of Grangeville was over yesterday with his magnifi- cent Percheron stallion “Cham- pion,” which he expects to sell to several horseraisers in this vicini- ty. This beautiful animal is 5 bead old and one of the very est bred horses i in Idaho. oe Ss Be Se Se Success Seed | Grader-all-in -I Machine thorough and dustless fan. #™ ning mill job of any ma- chine on the market, it has | Besides doing the most Wie maak i pera ttn ml i Ue = xm a! a | 7 | Ol ml se ‘i Limi Hil the highest capacity and throws out the highest percentage of wild oats, cockle, and weed seeds. And much more import- ant than all other good points, it elevates and sacks the thoroughly cleaned, large graded seed grain and the graded and thorouhly cleaned smaller market grain in separate sacks, and also separates the cracked seed, etc., for seed. All at one opera- tion. Notice to Stockholders A special stockholders meeting of the Farmers Union Warehouse Co. is called for Saturday, March 16th, to further discuss the proposition of erecting a. new elevator. All stock- holders are requested to be present. Farmers Union Warehouse Co. Estrayed Horse. An old bay horse, weight 1200 lbs., blind in left eye; came to my place in Rocky Canyon about Christmas. Owner can have same by paying for] _ keeping and advertising. 7-10 Otto Goodman. | TELL YOU, IT'S FINE Hussman’s Ready-Made Barnyard FURNITURE Watering Troughs Round Stock Tanks Pig Troughs “Can’t Sag” Farm Gates Scalding Vats Hog Panels Silos Always Ready to take out on Short Notice How about your farm elevator or field granaries? Come in and let’s talk it over HUSSMAN LUMBER CoO. ‘Home Builders” by frequent washing. #} leather surfaces. Tire-Coat—for Keep Your Car Looking Spick and Span | Refinish your own car with Sherwin-Williams Auto } Enamel—lasting, durable, free flowing and of permanent § lustre. Made to resist climatic conditions and to meet the demand for a finish which will, not become dulled SHERWIN- Avro ENAMELS are made in eight popular colors—Battleship Gray, Everglade Green, Russet Tan, Rich Wine, Royal Blue, Motor Red, English Brewster Green, Golden Yellow. Also Black, White and Clear. i A complete line awaits your inspection. Choose the f new finish for your car today. Bras-Brite—for polishing metal fittings. Flaxoap—a pure soap made from flaxseed for washing your car. Auto Top Dressing—for renewing finish on tops, seats, all but a rubber preservative. Everything in the Paint line WiLLiams It preserving tires, Not a paint, ‘ a HOENE HARD WARE Dr. Wesley F. Orr Office in Simon Building. Pacific and Nezperce Phones COTTONWOOD IDAHO Dr. J. E. Reilly DENTIST Nezperce and Bell ’phones NUXOLL BLOCK _ COTTONWOOD Dr. J. E. Smith DENTIST Main Street - Cottonwood (One Door below Baker's Store) R. F. Fulton Attorney at Law Probate and Real Estate Law a Specialty. Office in Bank of Camas Prairie Bldg at Grangeville Dr. McKeen Boyce Graduate Licensed VETERINARIAN Calls answered day or night and satis- action guaranteed. COTTONWOOD H. H. Nuxoll NOTARY PUBLIC See me for Real Estate Bargains Office i in Nuxoll Block, Cottonwood IDAHO Physician and Surgeon I SS SS SSF OS OS SS OL — SS — SS Pure Missouri Sorghum A nice shipment just received at Bakers’ store. Bring along a jar and buy some for your flapjacks. House for Rent or Sale 3-room house for rent or sale after|N March 15. See Walter Reid. b9 Barley Wanted. Bring in your barley while our ma- chinery is prepared for grinding it in- to flour. We will pay you more than regular market prices for good stuff. Cottonwood M. & E. Co., Ltd. Bull Taken Up About Oct. 15th a 4-year-old, color red with white spots, marked with tip off and underslope on right ear and branded Jf on left hip; broke in- to my place--the Jim Kash Kash farm at Greencreek—and has been on my feed ever since. Owner can have same by paying expenses of feed and advertising. J. W. Arnzen. For Sale Fifty shares of New World Life Insurance stock at Spokane, Wash. Terms cash, or bankable note. Joseph G. Schaeffer, Ferdinand, Ida. Girl Wanted To work in the Pacific telephone local office. Call at the office. 8-10 Let EUGENE MAUER —DO YOUR— TAILORING ___Gorroxwoop - IDAHO _ COTTONWOOD LOCAL F. E. & C. U. of A. RILEY RICE, Pres. A. JANSEN, Sec.-Treas. Meets Ist and 3d Saturday of each month at 1 pm FELIX MARTZEN In Rear of the Postoffice Will carefully look after your needs in real estate and insurance LET CRANKE DO IT. — I conduct more sales than any other auctioneer in Washington and Idaho. Why? Because I conduct them on business _princi- ples. Harry C. Cranke, auctioneer. Nezperce, Idaho. JOHN REILAND Contractor and Builder. Estimates furnished on any Class of Work. Who wants to trade a last year’s purebred Plymouth Rock or Rhode Island Red rooster fora purebred White Wyandotte year- old rooster? Inquire at this office. Cabbage Plants Nice big early cabbage plants will be on sale in season at Baker’s store, at 35c a hundred. Cattle for Sale A bunch of young Durham and Holstein cattle, some of them heifers, soon to be fresh, Inquire at this of- fice. 9-10 Mares for Sale 2 A No. 1 brood mares, bred to “Red Rock.” Due to foal April 8th. T. Clark, the Junk Man. Feather Bed 32-pound feather bed for sale; gen- uine goose feathers. See A. W. Ma- ris. 10-11 THE INLAND ABSTRACT Repairing promptly attended to. You can save money by patronizing our advertisers. AND INVESTMENT CO., Ltd. BONDED ABSTRACTERS Grangeville, - Idaho Blathford’s calf meal The perfect milk substitute him on this perfect milk sub- stitute. More Regulations on Food [SSS NN Greater Profits From the Farm Here is the solution! | | is so like the genuine whole milk--when properly made into gruel--that the calf does not know the difference; its a real “baby food” for calves, or any young stock, and it is not at all like the ordinary feeds and | meals now on the market. It contains protein and butter fat in greater quantities than is usually found in whole milk and is thoroughly steam cook- (O] ed. The calf will grow sturdy and robust and will not be troubled with “scouring.” o Just as soon as the mother cow’s milk is ready to be sold, Mr. Calf is ready for Blatch- ford’s Calf Meal. to it just as naturally as he does to his mother’s milk, and you will find that he will never miss He will take meal when you once start Notice for Publication Department of the: Taterior, U.S. Land Office at Lewiston, Idaho, February 8th, 1918. Notice is hereby given that ERT C. McCoy, f Canfield, Idaho, who, on April 23, 1913, and ApH, 1915, made Homestead Entries Nos. 04889 nd 06005, for Lota NEt 18, T. 29 1E. Et NEI, Sec. 13, Et ‘Sui and Rt Nik ‘Section 1 12, Twp 29N, R1 W, Boise Meridi- an, has filed notice of intention to make three- year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, ‘before J. Loyal Adkison, 0.8. Com, missioner at White Bird, Idaho, on the 25th day of March, 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: Ross Zehner, Harnest Chassey, Ray Shinn, But- ler Wells, all of Canfield, 1daho, HENRY HEITFELD, Register. Residence Property for Sale Three acres of land in Cottonwood; good 6-room new house; shed 18x140 feet; good well on place; all fenced. Price $1800, $1375 cash, terms on balance, J. H. Zodrow, P. O, Box 527, Chewelah, Wash. 10-13 of flour. “400” Brand Princess ‘ Camas ‘ Tepee ‘ +|began to hedge, Grangeville Light & Power R. H. Kendall, Local Superintendent New Phone Line to Keuterville At a mass meeting held in Keu- terville last week a new telephone company was ofganized in order to provide adequate telephone fa- cilities to serve that community, The present line to Keuterville is owned by the Nezperee company and is heavily overloaded, with the result that the service is not fully satisfactory, so that the only solution is an additional line. It is estimated that the new line will cost about $4000, to which already $3200 is subscribed. A permanent organization was effected at the meeting, constitu- tion and by-laws adopted and trustees elected with instructions to proceed at once with the con- struction of the line. Some poles have been contracted and wire ordered, it being the intention to complete the line this Spring. The trustees elected are Chas. Buettner, Dominic Romain, Ben Krieger, Rudolph Schroeder and *|Henry Bosse. D. Romain was chosen president of the company. ee, He Was “On to the Bunch” Mark Bates, an old-time Idaho editor recently established a new paper—the Payette Lake Star—at McCall, Valley county, adjoining this county on the south. The following item appeared in the last issue of that paper. The Mrs, Wayland referred to conducted a hotel in Cottonwood 24 years ago. The Star says: “Mrs. Tirza J. Wayland, Coun- ty School Supt. of Valley county, came up from the county seat Monday and spent Tuesday in» McCall, and made this office a pleasant call. Mrs. Wayland was register at Thunder Mountain during the boom. days and relates interesting reminiscences of that famous camp. However, when =+|she began to include Aaron Par- ker, Judge Ailshie, Lieut. Govern- or Parker and Senator Whitcomb among her old time friends, we We knew that bunch of old.” Stockholders Meeting A special meeting of the stockhold- ers of the Cottonwood Milling & Ele- vator Co, Ltd, will be held at the mill on Saturday, March 16th, for the purpose of making arrangements for the building of a new elevator. A full attendance of the stockholders is requested. Cottonwood M, & E. Co., Ltd. Weather Report for February [from St. Michaels Monastery] Maximum, 10th... 0.043. 47 Minimum, 20th ............... 8 Total precipitation, inches. . .1,54 Total snowfall, inches....... 17.5 Snow on ground at end of month below average. Alfalfa Hay of the very best grade always on hand We handle the ag my | fine grades Try them. Made Exclusively by Vollmer Milling Company A HOME PRODUCT Flour $10.80 *.. 7020 ‘ 9.40 ‘ 8.80 ——— CALL ON=-—-— J. B. HATTRUP AT VOLLMER-CLEARWATER WAREHOUSE Light and Power at your service Co.

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