Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, June 21, 1918, Page 4

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Cottonwood Chronicle SLOAN P. SHUTT | | : | And entered at Postoffice in Cottonwood, Idaho, | as second-class mail matter. ‘tie Subscription one year. BE TT) Six months +. - $1.00 After July Ist the yearly subscription Good Styles and Best Grade price will be $2, and for 6 months $1 25 For Men, Women and Children = Farmers Union Warehouse Company Manufactures all kinds of Flour SHORTS, BRAN & ROLLED FEED We have just recieved a carload of STOCK SALT 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 Strictly in A e cae | _Independent in Politics Copy for change of ad must be handed in by Wednesday noon to insure change | ns erie on ae FRIDAY, JUNE Trunks and Suitcases for your summer trip The patriotic address by Attor- ney General T. A. Walters in Odd} Fellows hall Friday afternoon | (Flag Day) wasa brilliant and masterly effort. While a good | crowd was out to hear him, it isa pity that everybody in this part of the county did not have the opportunity to hear this address, which no doubt was the greatest oratorical treat ever heard in Cot-_ tonwood. His many friends throughout the state, regardless of politics, are urging Mr. Walters to make the race for governor of | Idaho on the democratic ticket. | If he decides to do so, there seems | little doubt that he will be elect- ed. He is one of the big, brainy | men of Idaho and would make an ideal governor who would be a) credit to the state. Fruit Season Will Soon Be Here | || We carry all the necessary canning supplies A. O. MARTIN Mer. hh ON a We Both Lose Money If You Don’t Trade With Us COTTONWOOD HOTEL COTTONWOOD, IDAHO Charley Johnston, Prop’r. We cater to the Commercial Trade Tables Supplied with Best in the Market Parker & Parker ‘““T he Corner Store’’ ee Hail or Fire Insurance You can not take the chances of losing your grain by fire or hail at this time so remember, I write insurance for the Home Insurance Company New York Try the hotel under its new management = Geo. Pollock returned Saturday to his home near Ferdinand from a trip through Montana and Southern Idaho, where he went to look at some of the muchly-boom- ‘ed and advertised cheap land. ringleaders of the cowardly mob| It’s the same old story, and George that so brutally murdered the old fsays he would not give one good man in his cabin near Whitebird. !f4rm on Camas Prairie for a whole But Judge Scales, being obliged | township of the best land he saw to go to Lewiston Monday to hold | jn Montana or the southern part a session of court, the Soards case of this state. People are rapidly will go over until the regular ses- | jearning this fact, and it will soon _ of cages gic oe oe look bad for Montana land boom- er, when the guilty parties no ors and agents. doubt will be brought to justice. ae The special grand jury called to! investigate the Henry Soards mur- | der case adjourned Saturday | evening without having found] any indictments in this case. About 50 witnesses were examined | and sufficient evidence found, it | is thought, to indict several of the TOM’S PLACE Fine Ice Cream and Ice Cold Drinks ——that makes you wish your neck was as long as a rake- handle while drinking them. The place that cures you of “That Tired Feeling” eo Simon Bros. Wholesale and Retail BUTCHERS Dealers in Hides, Pelts, and all kinds of Poultry We pay all losses immediately Hail Insurance same rate for the season ——CALL ON J. B. HATTRUP AT VOLLMER-CLEARWATER WAREHOUSE f Don’t forget that next Friday, Auctioneer Harry Cranke has 28th, is War Savings Day through- jreturned from a trip to Spokane, out the nation. Everybody that! where he pulled off a big stock day is expected to buy War Sav- jSale last week. W hile up there ingsand Thrift stamps as far as Ellison-White {heir means will permit, to pro- |Harry saw the Chautauqua at Sprague, and he vide funds to carry on the war to a successful end. The rate of in- says everybody who attended were greatly pleased with it, and say it terest is even better than on Lib- was worth several times the ad- erty bonds, so you cannot make |mission price. This is the opinion |, better investment. lall along the line wherever they = have -held the Chautauqua—so| Those who expect to buy season the people of Camas Prairie and Chautauqua tickets must hurry, ! Idaho county may look forward as only a few are left—and they toa most enjoyable and profit- are going fast. You can see ev- jable week of entertainment at ery number—two dozen of them— | Cottonwood, beginning tomorrow, with a season ticket, but without PRUs ose ets! | one the cost would be about three! Pioneer Day was duly observed timesas much. It is your duty here Saturday, 15th. There isa to help the local association by; growing feeling throughout the| buying season tickets at once. \ 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 THE BEST TIME TO BUILD MR. FARMER:-Right now is the time to build your modern home, barn, silo, etc. These buildings are not merely desir- able, but are perhaps vital to the gaining of early peace. The barn is as necessary as the factory, the home as essential as the barracks. Let our architect and our free plan service be of benefit to you in reshaping, equipping and modernizing your farm. Just call or write. oll ot lene The Madison Lumber ‘& Mill Co. MICHAEL JACOBS, Local Manager General Blacksmithing Machine work a specialty. Horseshoeing. General farm ma- chine repairing. Bring in your plow shares. Opposite Cottonwood Ba rn on Main Street 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 entire country that too many hol- idays are becoming a nuisance and that about three-fourths of them should be cut out during these busy times. The. govern- ment is encouraging everybody to keep busy every hour during day- lightin these strenuous wartimes— | but a holiday almost every week sort of knocks this into a cocked hat. Among those killed in action in | |France last week was Corporal | |Geo. Bell of Winchester, Lewis leounty. It is hoped that before Bell made the supreme sacrifice he gavea few dozen of the Ger- mans what was coming to them. | Yesterday’s dispatches announce | that John Cecil Cox of Nezperce | | was also killed in action recently. The sack of flour that sold at | the “Flyblow blowout” Saturday | for $705 was donated by the Farm- jers Union Warehouse Co. of Cot-| | tonwood—which speaks volumes for the excellence of the product. It takes rattling good flour when | one sack brings in that amount of “dough.” Everybody should gc the depot next Friday morning to give the} soldier boys a rousing farewell. The government _ considers it unpatriotic and undignified for anything else to be attached to a: flag rope but the national flag itself. For this reason our much- honored Service flag and Honor flag will no longer float to the breeze from the same rope that holds our big national flag at the foot of Broadway. The K. of C. war fund drive to raise $12,000,000 will begin next Monday, 24. The quota for Ida- ho and Lewis counties is some- thing like $2500—and of course these will be among the first coun- ties in the state to go over the top. “De Vreight’” rate must be something fierce on gasoline be- tween here and Spokane. In that city the price is 24c a gallon and here it is 35e. Today, 21st, is the longest day in the year. If you don’t believe it, stay up all night tonight and see if you can notice the differ- ence. A plain and simple answer for This question is all we wish: Does fishing make a man a liar, Or do only liars fish? CRESS SAILS PTE ET OR SESE TS Residence Property for Sale Two-story 9-room house, good as new, with bath and good basement- cellar; two lots on most desirable resi- dence corner in town; acetylene gas plant in house and well and windmill in yard, and all necessary outbuild- ings. Plenty of fruit, berries and shrubbery, Will be sold for less than house could be built for. It is one of the neatest and most comfortable resi- dence properties in the town and will be sold at a great bargain if taken soon. Apply at this office. Tiseieiaiieline 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

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