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Farmers Union Warehouse Company Manufactures all kinds of Flour SHORTS, BRAN & ROLLED FEED UNION FLOUR OUR LEADER We are in the market for FAT HOGS every Monday We are always in the market for your GRAIN Farm Machinery Flying Dutchman Gang Plows, Monitor Drills, Dise Harrows, Drag Harrows, Flying Dutchman Manure Spreaders, Gas Engines, Fanning Mills, Wire Fenc- ing, Farm Gates, U, S. Cream Separators. Alfalfa and Clover Seed A. O. MARTIN, Mer. COTTONWOOD HOTEL COTTONWOOD, IDAHO Charley Johnston, Prop’r. We cater to the Commercial Trade Tables Supplied with Best in the Market Try the hotel under its new management a} — Simon Bros. Wholesale and Retail BUTCHERS Dealers in Hides, Pelts, and all kinds of Poultry COTTONWOOD, IDAHO AUCTION SALES Of Farm and Personal Property Is my special work. Call and talk it over. Or write or phone for terms and dates. I. E. ZUVER, Auctioneer Phone Pacific 201, Grangeville SE CT ;| Six months.... Cottonwood Chronicle "SLOAN P. SHUTT ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY i And entered ¢ fice in Cottonwood, Idaho, as second-class mail ma Subscription on Strictly in Advance __Indupendent in Politics * Copy for change of ad must be handed in by Wednesday noon to insure change ere Some as ence an mer ce FRIDAY, MARCH Bu 1918 | Lieutenant Governor Parker! spent most of this week in Coeur | d’Alene and Spokane, where he} was called to confer with Gover- | nor Alexander and Attorney Gen-| eral Walters on the I. W. W. situ- ation. Concerning this curse, | |Gov. Alexander says: “I. W.! W.ism will be stamped out not by persuasion, but by the strong arm jof the law. I propose to clean the state of a lot of aliens whose hearts are full of sedition and dis- loyalty and I’m going to takea fine tooth comb to do it with this General Blacksmithing Machine work a specialty. Horseshoeing. | General farm ma- chine repairing. Bring in your plow shares. Opposite Cottonwood Barn on Main Street fe JOSEPH SOUTH Cottonwood Barn Run as a feed and sale stable AUTOS FOR HIRE Horses boarded by day, eg Best of service and satisfaction guaranteed. week or month. When pleased, tell others; when 008d Se a a ee item avekbes ea raR tell us WR. ROGERS, Pop. R. ROGERS, Prop. COTTONWOOD BILLIARD HALL Smokers’ Supplies and Soft Drinks R. A. NIMS, Proprietor & D) epidemics of typhoid fever, etc. —————— a | | | | COTTONWOOD DRAY AND TRANSFER 0. D. HAMLIN, Prop. Light and Heavy Hauling Done on “Tine ee Notice time. I gave them fair warning | |last year, treated them well and len men and human beings, citi- | |zens and residents of our country. | |I promised them then that for the second offense there would be martial Jaw, militarism and bay- | onet. I’m going to keep my word | |to make Idaho safe for every pa-| triotie citizen to live in.” | Lee Hanses, who owns one of | the best farms in the county—six| miles northeast of Cottonwood—| |surely is doing his “bit” in the way of complying with the wishes of the government in growing as much wheat as possible this sea- son, Of his 320 acres of land Mr. | Hanses is preparing to seed every | acre of it to wheat, except about! 20 acres which he is compelled to | }put in oats for his horse feed, | With a good crop he can reason- ably expect a yield of 35 bushels {to the acre—or 10,500 bushels |from the 300 acres. The price next Fall will. likely be about | $2.50 a bushel—or better than| $26,000 for the season’s crop. This} is more than all the country edi- |tors in Idaho would make in a| year. ——_____. As per notice in this issue the} Cottonwood highway district has | | called for bids for the sale of $50,- | 000 highway district bonds at not | Ito exceed six percent interest, | |The commissioners intend to be! prepared to meet their portion of | the expense of the state highway / through this district and will be |prepared to go ahead with con- | struction work as soon as the state | authorizes the work done. There | j will also be some work done on} |other roads this season, as well as | the purchase of several new rights | |of way for cut-offs. | ee Our Council of Defense officers }—John Funke and Fat Hamlin—/ have just been notified that the from here recently to our boys in | |France, would not be shipped from New York free—as we were | given to understand it would be. |60, which of course must be made| |up at once by our citizens—which | they will gladly do. |have a couple of clean-up days. Our city council, at its meeting to | be held next week, will pat all 'two days for ¢ leaning up the town | /of the usual rubbish that accumu- lates during the winter months. by dogs,” qe —eeeeEeE——Ee |March 25th says: |erty loan, to open April 6, will be second loan at 4 percent, may be |but those of the third loan will |soul of every American with a | tarism.” | schoolboys can render during their {summer vacation is to go out on |erops which must feed the armies and peoples of the allies as well |130-pound box of tobacco, sent as the United States during the : years. |The freight bill amounts to $28.- |} the price of wheat. | pace ee |bill passed the Senate, making |. About the first week in April it} the price for this season’s wheat is the custom with every town to crop $2.50 per thought the bill will also pass the House this week. Ladies’ Gowns” - Ladies’ Skirts - Ladies’ Corset Cov. Mina Taylor r A Washington dispatch dated The third lib- for $3,000,000,000 and all over- subscriptions at 4} percent inter- est, Bonds of the first loan, bear- ing 33 percent interest, and of the converted into the new bonds, not be convertible into any future issue. This announcement was made tonight by Secretary McA- doo that “the great events now happening in France must fire the new determination to furnish all the dollars and all the material resources of America that are] |needed to put an end to the exe- crable atrocities of German mili- A soldier mortally wounded and blinded lay dying in France. To the weeping nurse who asked his | mother’s address he said there was nobody on earth interested in him, but he would like a cigarette. ‘A broken one was all there was at hand. Before it was finished he |passed away. All you whosmoke, is thereany suggestion in the in- cident? Think of it a moment— |just one broken cigarette!—Ore- | gonian. The best service which the the farms and help to get in the next year. The women and chil- dren of France, Britain and Italy have been doing it for several Americans should do no ess. Congress is still boosting up Last week a bushel. It is Lewiston also is being “taken and ina desperate at- White Goods In all the following weaves---Indian Head, Gal- etea, Devonshire, Nainsooks, Longcloths, India Linen, Cambrics, Middy Cloths, Piques, Sat- teens, Flaxon, Linen, Voile, Demity, Plisse, etc. Ladies’ Muslin Garments We are in position to offer you these garments at prices much less than the material alone costs now. 75c to $2.25 $1.50 to $3.00 25c to $1.00 Ladies’ Combination $1.25 to 2.25 Ladies’ Env. Suits, 75c to $1.75 Ladies’ Drawers 35c to $1.00 We cordially invite you to inspect these beautiful garments Parker & Parker | turer, Wm. J. McKie, at Odd Fel- | northern France, and fought in jall the most land was badly wounded. Price |The sooner this is done in the | tempt to keep the town from go- Spring the less chance there is for | ing to the dogs entirely, the coun- |cil is preparing to raise the tax to Don’t fail to hear the noted tec. |$5 for males and $10 for females. The Service Flag, ordered some time ago by our patriotic citizens, has arrived and will beraised soon lows hall next Monday night— for benefit of Red Cross. “Fig ht- ing Mac” spent 30 rated in Embroideries One Lot five cents One Lot ten cents One Lot fifteen cents One Lot twenty cents 18-inch corset cover embroideries 25c to 75c The above are exceptional values House Dresses and Aprons ‘The Corner Store’’ rr re sr) 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 —CALL ON——— J. B. HATTRUP AT VOLLMER-CLEARWATER WAREHOUSE Lumber! Lumber! All Kinds of Building Material and Coal The Madison Lumber & Mill Co. MICHAEL JACOBS, Local Manager Cottonwood Garage Stewart & Jasper, Prop’s. We Guarantee Satisfaction On All Your Work. Give Us a Trial 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 with appropriate ceremonies. Tre date has not yet been decided upon. Next Sunday is Easter. important battles of admission only 25c. E. M. EHRHARDT, President F. M. BIEKER, Cashier HENRY KUTHER, Vice-President E. J. KINZER, Assistant Cashier dha iy ji