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Farmers Union Warehouse Company Manufactures all kinds of Flour SHORTS, BRAN & ROLLED FEED We have just recieved a carload of STOCK SALT . Weare 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 ae 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 JOSEPH SOUTH p> eneral Blacksmithing SLOAN P. SHUTT ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY And entered at Postoffice in Cottonwood, Idaho, | as second-class mail matter. | Subscription one year.. Six months We cordially Independent in Politics Te Copy for change of ad must be handed | in a by, Wednesday noon to insure : change | FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1918 of the above The extremely small expense | of conducting the Red Cross war) subscription campaign is defrayed | from the membership fund, which accounts for the fact that not a penny of the war contributions will be used. Most of the service is donated, but there are some of- fice expenditures, for stationery, postage, etc. That is a small bill in its total, but none cf it comes from the donations that were made to the Red Cross this week. | Not only will every penny of every dollar be expended for war purposes, but every dollar will earn something in the process of administration. The fund draws interest while in bank and the} average earning is such that every dollar is worth $1.02 by the time it is invested in comfort and aid} and cheer for our soldiers. Any| reports of waste of Red Cross} to interfere with this most Ss. | ——————————————_—_—_—_———_—_— KABO The live model corset We have just received a large shipment All the latest styles, ranging in price from $1 to $5 Parker & Parker funds can be set down asa desire| Qe invite you to trade with us make corset, and _brassieres. “The Corner Store’’ | = ee worthy organization, if not set | afloat by outright German agents. ‘Help Win War by Raising Hogs A re A St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Once in awhile it reaches our | Hib dee Bag get into be |firg line and help increase the hash that several people a this| jroduction of hogs in. order to community—mostly pro-German | supply food, fats and oils to the —are quite “put out”-and sorely army and allies, disappointed because the Chron-| These commodities are essen- icle has not failed to make good | tial'to carry on the great struggle. under its new management. It! It is just as important to fire the might interest such fellows to |to'win the war as it is to fire the know the opinion of intelligent | guns from the trenches. people on this subject. ing his subscription from Boise, one of Idaho's sae] able and prominent officials, con-| Gg their bit by raising a pig on cludes his letter as follows: “I | the waste materials from the gar- have been thinking for some time| den and the kitchen. of writing and congratulating you} _,Now is the time to start, pro-| Are we In renew-|at home keeping pace with the this week | boys over there with our firing? Many people i in thesmall towns jand the suburbs of the cities can | little and big guns here at home|} 2 : vided you haven’t already. Grow upon the splendid success you are more food and feed crops; use bet- | ter hogs for breeding and breed |More gilts; raise two litters each making with the Chronicle. With- in a few months you have made Machine work a specialty. Hetaoalg chine repairing. Bring in your plow shares. mete inccns sistent Opposite Gatianwond Barn on Main Street Cottonwood Barn Run as a feed and sale stable AUTOS FOR ‘HIRE Horses boarded by day, When pleased, tell others; when displeased tell us W. R. ROGERS, Prop. Best of service and satisfaction guaranteed, week or month, COTTONWOOD BILLIARD HALL Smokers’ Supplies and Soft ‘ Drinks R. A. NIMS, Proprietor COTTONWOOD DRAY AND TRANSFER. LINE 0. D. HAMLIN, Prop. Light and Heavy Hauling Done on Short Notice General farm ma- | 000,000 worth of bonds. it one of the brightest and most’ ‘Years save ne Let at Podigulne | time; provide good sanitary quar- diate” sii a a me ter, and ae the herd free of | disease. Enough hogs died with With our usual habit of going cholera last year to feed one sy RA A A a over the top first, Cottonwood and tina soldiers for six months. ‘d vicinity surely has reason to feel! ; fie bute) — proud of our success in raising the | baited and larger forage crops to be Red Cross war fund quota so! grazed; feed waste materials, such | quickly. By Monday evening, |as garbage, waste dairy products, | the first day of the drive, our al- | 2tden waste, etc. Keep the feed- | | lotment of $2500 was made up, | Bal Geos Gane Insurance same rate for the cistern ene Ss tee sna 2 Doon eee ee eee ON J. B. HATTRUP AT VOLLMER-CLEARWATER WAREHOUSE NOTICE FUEL USERS, U.S. Fuel Administrator Garfield says: “Every house- holder, every public utility and every industrial user of coal is earnestly advised and urged to place without delay their orders je rsand finish them on the self-' feeder before you market them. and since then enough more has| Keep those things in mind and | come in to bring the total up to|help your country. We must win! nearly $4000. Bully for Cotton- | the war, and to do this we must wood! \all fight one way or another, so if Son can’t fight in the trenches’ Speaking at Chicago Friday, | fight lice, hog cholera, pneumon- | Secretary Lane of the Interior de-| ia, worms or what not to help | partment directed national ‘atten- |"@!8e more hogs. tion to the fact that there are) Rather than’ half fare for sol- 40,000 men now in cantonments diers and sailors, why not consid- | who can neither read nor write! er the uniform a ticket? Trains English. Mr. Lane insisted that) must be run anyway, and there! only one language —our language will not be enough to swamp —should be taught in the public them. This country owes its boys | schools, and instruction in foreign | more than pay, and half fare isa languages should be left only for kind of charity at best. the colleges. _—— | “Dynamite” Brown of Stites At the recent Liberty loan the was found guilty in the federal people were asked to buy $3,000,- court at Moscow this week, on the They | charge of disloyalty, and was sen- did—and also $1,250,000,000 more | tenced to a term of one year in for good measure. Your Uncle jail—where he will have a chance Samuel never does anything by to cool off and dream about his halves. When he starts in to do | fiend, the Kaiser. anything he makes a clean-up—| If was the great Napoleon who as Bloody Bill the Kaiser will al-| knew what he was talking about so learn to his sorrow. | when he said: “The British do PK not win many battles, but some- | how they always manage to win | the last one.’ A bill to make disloyal utter- ances grounds for revoking the citizenship of Germans and Aus- | trians naturalized in the United) Any man can put in an hour or States has been prepared by the 80 in his garden each day and Department of Justice and soon — tal ew ate = will be introduced in Congress, | ve oy ws gee etn os aad in dollars and cents. says a dispatch from Washington. | Try for coal to cover their needs for 12 months beginning April 1. We handle Rock Springs-the best coal in the world The Madison Lumber & Mill Co. MICHAEL JACOBS, Local Manager 20 A RR EE EES Cottonwood Garage. Stewart & Jasper, Prop’s. We Guarantee Satisfaction On All Your Work. Give Us a Trial Ferdinand State Bank FERDINAND, IDAHO A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS DONE Our facilities for serving you are the best, and we aim to satisfy every customer. Your account is invited E. M. EHRHARDT, President F. M. BIEKER, Cashier HENRY KUTHER, Vice-President E. J. KINZER, Assistant Cashier > Hail or Fire] Fire Insurance You can not take \the chances of losing your grain by fire or hail at this time soremember, I write insurance for the Home Insurance Company New AEA ce ee ar ee Ma pay all loses famed pay all losses __We pay alll losses immediately _