Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, May 31, 1918, Page 5

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~ ; noe opens peg waiseed é indications point to a bumper | COTTONWOOD crop of fish liars this year. AND VICINITY ‘| Mrs. J. Captein went to Lewis- IAAI | ton today for a couple of weeks’ Wm. Wagner and I. M. Julian | visit at the homes of her brothers were Lewiston visitors Saturday.|A.and A. M. Van Dyke. Mrs. M. Howe of Moscow visit-| John Meyer expects to leave to- ed friends in Cottonwood several | morrow for Seattle on a business days this week. trip and to visit his brother Nico- Myrtle Rhett expects to go to|!as at Camp Lewis. Lewiston Sunday and attend the| Conrad Bosse and Leo Rad this summer normal the coming term. | week each bought a Buick carand Geo. Killmar of Winona a 2-ton Carl Shurra, who has been work- ing for Gus Seubert, spent several G. M. C. truck from John Hoene. days visiting in Spokane this week.| Misses Mildred Stephenson and ; Verus Chicane left Monday morn- A at a bia pal yi ongperen, fig Horebasie? sitiilewin Joace ure for a year’s worth of Chronicle. TOR ene ree sortes -TaneH Houle On ? Joseph plains for a couple of Beginning next Sunday the pass. | weeks’ vacation and visit. train will arrive here from Lew- Notte hardy - trioti iston at 6:25, instead of 6:05,as|_.\Ouce 14" Cwman & patriouic before. window display in Cottonwood Miss Agness Maugg, who spent Merce. Co’s store. It’s allright in the winter in Spokane attending|@Very way, except that nobody school, has returned home for the | COUld guess ina thousand years summer. what they are until Ira explains The Rev. Father Fuchs of Post | that they are the: flags of our al- Falls and Geo. Fuchs of Union-| lies across the big waters. town were visitors this week with! George and Lawrence Hattrup, John Meyer and family. accompanied by Miss Catherine A small purse and pair of gloves | Grieser, came up from Uniontown were found in Odd Fellows hall | Friday for a short vitit with the Saturday. Owner may havesame | boys’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. by calling at this office. Hattrup. Fred Oenning of Voll- Bill Schober left Wednesday for mer was also a visitor at the Hatt- Spokane, where he says he will |"UP home Saturday. put in the summer at work. But| Abraham Hirsch Goldstone, the Bill is such a josher! bright young son of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Lillian Sather of Nezperce, |S4m Goldstone, who recently sister of Mrs. Jack Back, has ac- graduated from the Lewiston high cepted a position as waitress in | School, visited the Fred and Frank the dining room at the Hotel Cot-|Simon families here this week, tonwood. and was present at Commence- Rev. Charles McCoy of Mos-|™ent exercises Saturday night cow, Dist. Supt. of the M. E. when his chum, Harold Simon, church, spent Wednesday evening graduated from the high school. here conferring with the church} Elvin Parker will leave on June directors. 18th for Judith Basin and the Mrs. Rudolph Schroeder has re- | Red Water Valley in Montana on| fo] turned from Lewiston, where she’ land business. Mr. Parker has a ( went for medical treatment. Mr. /|lot of good land in that country Schroeder went down Saturday to | for sale very cheap, and anyone i meet her. here who is thinking of making Lester McMahon _ returned|such investments should see him | Wednesday from Genesee, where | before he leaves. he attended school. His parents Joy M. Melcher of Peck, who met him here and all returned to graduated from the Cottonwood their home on Salmon river. high school last week, left Tues- Wm. Wagner now sports a fine | day for Boise, where he will enlist Lady Wants Work new Oakland car, bought from|in the navy. Joy desires in this| A lady residing at Joseph, Idaho, the Cottonwood garage. The gar-| manner to thank the Cottonwood desires a job of cooking for a threshing age has also just received a Nash | people who gave him employment nulliie Snatireral tla attics, a auto truck, for which it is agent. and made it possible for him to : Bull for Sale No doubt the largest crowd ever | attend school here this winter. ee hei Bonide seen in Winona will witness the} Among the K P’s from this sec-| Grangeville, Idaho. 22-23 ball game at that place on Sun-|tion who attended the DO KK ; day, June 9th. The Cottonwood | ceremonials at Lewiston Saturday Grain’ Sacks : Qj re 3 Farmers, better order your grain band will be there “with bells.” | night and Sunday morning were| sacks from us now, as our limited sup- " Frank Jones is now in charge of | H. C. Matthiesen, Ira Newman, |ply will not last long. ‘ the Cooper sawmill at Westlake, |Dick Haskins, O. G. Hansen, H. Farmers U. W. Co. which he will run this summer in|C- Quigley and Howard McKin- Old Suits and Hats connection with his contract to|ley- The latter’s family accom-| Made + _ new, - —_ . * i i ip | expense. nd them to us by mail. farmieh the Nezperce Ry. Co. with Donn Aauta All made the trip | Tasho Chaining Works, Laewistan, Ide Ben Rieman of Ferdinand was|_ Leonard Huffman, who had : Second-hand Cars in town Monday. Ben received|been home on a furlough for sev- ao — ieee that we an ugly cut in his face a few days| eral days, left - Wednesday for Hocac Haciwais., ago by the sharp end ofa wire Comp ee His oe i Straw Hat Dye clothesline, which narrowly miss-|Went wt im as lar as spokane A 5 . 3 ed his left eye. fora brief visit. Leslie will be|,, 2" the thing for renewing your i seg last year’s hat. Geta bottle at the Miss Lynch and Miss Bowen |called in the draft within a few| Rexall Drug Store. of Culdesac were in Cottonwood |Months. Their brother Everett John Hoene COTTONWOOD We believe that it pays to give our customers service and satisfaction; that is why we want to sell you a DE LAVAL. _ No matter what anyone may tell you, there is only one speed at which you can tur a separator crank and get all the cream and crear of uniform thickness, and that's the speed indicated on the crank. Every hand-operated cream separator has the correct number of turns of the crank handle per minute plainly indicated upon the crank handle. Biveey separator, of whatever make, will do a better work at the proper and indicated WZ. S\_\__ speed than at any other. Every one of the NEW De Lavals has a Bell pg As When you slow down, the bell rings. It warns you every time’ the handle goes around too slowly. You can’t be mistaken about it. The Bell Speed-Indicator adds noiuing to the price but much to the value of the NEW De Laval. It Lasts— SWP, Sherwin- Williams Paint, Prepared, serves a real purpose — pro- tects for the longest possible time. It has the staying, weather- resisting properties that give a house protection. Once used, always used, Half a carload of paints + just received. Consult us about your painting needs, BELL SPEED-INDICATOR P * The “Warning Signal” that insures operation Come in and see bow the at the proper speed. Bell Speed-Indicator works, Lumber! Lumber! Bi eens Rough lumber of all kinds Cedar siding and shingles Elevator Cribbing Field Granaries Coast Finishing : ; “Can’t Sag’’ Gates Wednesday looking for a resi- has been with the American army | ‘The national farm gate, for sale by dence. The former’s brother, R.| in France since last winter. Hussman Lumber Co. Garage Material D. Lynch, will work in the Cot-| Grandma Hoene and son Frank Ford Cars tonwood garage this summer. and daughter, Mrs. G. Uhlenkott,| Orders taken for Ford cars at Hoe- 2 County Food Administrator|arrived home to Keuterville Sat-|ne Hardware. Bridge Plank Victor Peterson of Grangevilleen-|urday evening from a month’s Pants joyed a brief touch of metropoli-|very pleasant visit with their rel- | Full line of dress and work pants; tan life in Cottonwood Monday. |atives and friends at thé old home | *t Baker's store. U. S. Commissioner Garets of the| in Greencreek, Illinois. It wasa| Your Building Problems county seat town, also spent afew|number of years since their last |_ Let us help solve them. Hussman hours in town Monday and took} visit back there, and many Lumber Co. luncheon with the commercial|changes had taken place since] _ Sheep for Sale club at the hotel. | that time. Me ‘ourteen ~~ sigs Shrop- Felix Funke is no doubt in| Julian Jones, who enlisted infos oe oad McKinley. France by this time. A letter | the navy last summer and has Stock Tonic j from him received by his parents} been training at Goat Island,| ow is the time to commence feed- this week states that he expected | Cal., is at home -near Boles on a/ing Stock Tonic to free your stock to sail from New York on May | 10-days’ furlough.. He arrived | from worms. Hess and International 19th. Felix isin the field artil-|here Monday evening and ee for sale at the REXALL lery and was in training for sev-|over home next day on horseback. | . eral months at Camp Doniphan,|Julian is greatly pleased with | | A Carload of haskage es pee navy life and is anxious to 8 ine Co. Better oo in aout sodas at The Chautauqua Association |across where there’s “something | sete ange nae going fast, has appointed Chas. Johnston of | doing every minute or so.” Jul-| Lact D6 the hotel as chairman of the com-|ian’s cousin, Mark Rooke, son of | ga Flag’ Day— ‘Apilet 626 tlk mittee to look after sleeping ac-|Mr. and Mrs. Will Rooke, has) nq whitespotied Shepherd dog came commodations during Chautau-|concluded to return to San Fran-| to the home of Mrs. Schober in Cot- qua week--June 22-27. All those|cisco with him and enlist in the) tonwood and is there yet. Owner can having “‘spare” beds that theycan|navy. Mark left yesterday for a| have the dog by paying for this notice possibly rent for that week are) few days’ visit in ee geet PAE pee wd for Sate. z i i joi i n Gi itchen ran for sale at a aS oe = ee enacts Aeecaesy bargain. Call at Gottediwood studio. Barn Lumber | E are this year cutting more than a million feet and can take care of your orders promptly. We will deliver anywhere and believe we can save you money on your lumber needs. Let us figure with you before you place your order. Hussman Lumber Company Home Builders

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