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Cream Separators. d Alfalfa and Clover Seed : Manufactures all kinds of Flour } SHORTS, BRAN & ROLLED FEED Ei : H Weare in the market for FAT HOGS every Monday We are always in the market for your GRAIN 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 COTTONWOOD DRAY AND. TRANSFER LINE 0. D. HAMLIN, Prop, Light and. Heavy Hauling Done on Short. Notice ae - How the 13,000,000 Men Will be Notified A Washington dispatch dated Aug. 25th, says: In order that the registration of men between the ages of 18 and 21 and 31 and 45 years may be held within 10 days after the man power bill rendering men within passed by congress and madea law by the president’s signature, Provost Marshal General Crow- der tonight announced methods by which the registration may be given wide publicity. Newspapers, posters, handbills, men, ministers in churches and teachers in schools, moving pic- ture shows and labor unions will be used by the provost marshal general’s office to inform the ap- the United States of *their obliga- tion to register, pL ier eas Notice of Schoo! Election Notice is hereby given that the régular annual school election for Cottonwood Independent {School District No. 8, of Idaho county, Idaho, will be held in the Public School Building in Cotton- wood, Idaho, on Tuesday, Sep- tember 3, 1918, from the hours of 1:00 o’clock p. m., to 5:00 o’clock of said day, for the purpose of electing two trustees for a term of three years to succeed W. T. Si- mon and M. M. Belknap, whose terms of office will then expire. Dated this 20th day of August, 1918, M. M. Belknap, Clerk. The Chronicle force—ladies and all— enjoyed an auto trip Sunday to the pretty little mountain saw- mill.town of Winchester, 30 miles | northwest of here. tue aes, | Orpheum tonight. ay jnumber for the making of proposed ‘local improvement district, fixing and | r | dese: ‘such district, and determining the a] estimates of cost and other data for fe | levying of special assessments therefor #iunder the provisions of the revised Bel | codes of the State of Idaho, and es- mt pecially in accordance with Chapter Peg | of Idaho of 1917. si | fort, convenience, health and safety of 8 the residents and inhabitants of the Ba of property within the local improve- such ages liable to draft has been | | of such improvements, and in the levy- “Tarzan of the Apes” at the CITY ORDI- NANCE NO. 100 |Relating to Macadamizing | Streets’ of Cottonwood. An ordinance declaring the inten- jtion of the chairman and Board of Trustees of the Village of Cottonwood }in Idaho county, State of Idaho, to /ereate a local improvement district by ‘improvements therein, as hereinafter |described; fixing and describing the jouter boundaries and limits of such bing the streets to be included in | points between which such improve- | ments will be made; declaring the in- | tention of the chairman and board of |trustees to cause such streets to be ‘graded, rolled and paved, and to con- | struct concrete curbs and sidewalks or jany portion or part or all of the im- provements herein mentioned, and to perform all other work incidental to |the improvements herein contempla- ted; approving plans, specifications, \the making of such improvements, and referring to the same herein for more detailed information; providing |for the payment of the cost of improv- ling the street intersections and the |space opposite alleys; declaring the intention of the chairman and board of trustees to issue local improvement | bonds for the payment of the balance | of the cost of such improvements; fix- ing the time and place when and where the chairman and board of trustees will meet for the purpose of hearing protests against the creation jof such local improvement district, jand providing for notices of such meeting; and declaring the intention | of the chairman and board of trustees to proceed with the creation of such local improvement district and the {making of such improvements and the 197 of the Laws of Idaho of 1915, as jamended by Chapter 22 of the Laws Whereas, it is necessary for the com- | Village of Cottonwood and the owners | ment district hereinafter described, to grade and roll the streets hereinafter |described and to provide the same } with concrete curbs and sidewalks or any portion or part or all of the im- provements herein mentioned and to construct a Macadam pavement upon the streets hereinafter described, in cations hereinafter adopted; And, Whereas, such improvements will jespecially benefit the property includ- ‘ed in sueh assessment district and abutting, fronting and tributary to the streets proposed to be improved; ; And, j Whereas, the village engineer, at the request of and in accordance with | the specific directions of the chairman approved and and board, has prepared and returned | ‘and filed with the village clerk, and designated “Local Improvement Dis- | trict No, 2, exhibits 1 to 20, inclus- | ive,” detailed plans, specifications, blue |prints, estimates of cost and other street car legends, four minute ‘ata relative to the proposed improve- | ments; And, | Whereas, it is of special benefit to the property and lots and parcels of land inchuded within such local im- | provement district and to the owners ‘thereof, that such improvements be proximately 13,000,000 men in | made at the time and in the manner | |and form herein contemplated; And, Whereas, it is necessary that a lo- cal improvement district be created by name and numbered, and that all resolutions and ordinances and instru- | ments relating to the making of such improvements be referred to by the |name of such improvement district. | | Now therefore, be it ordained by the Chairman and Board of Trustees jof the Village of Cottonwood: | Section 1, That it is the intention of the chairman and board of trustees of the Village of Cottonwood, in Ida- ho county, State of Idaho, to create a/| local improvement district in the said | Village of Cottonwood, for the mak- | ing of the improvements hereinafter | described, and that such local im- | provement district be and the same hereby is designated and the same \shall be named “Local Improvement | | District No. 2;’ that in all resolu- + | tions, ordinances, instruments and pro- |ceedings in the creation of said im- .| provement district, and in the making ing of assessments therefor, said dis-| trict may be referred to by the name hereby designated and adopted. Section 2. That the outer bound- aries and limits of said local improve- | ment district No. 2 be and the same hereby are fixed and described as fol- lows: Beginning at the southeast corner accordance with the plans and specifi- | Idaho; thence in a southerly direction tothe southeast corner of Lot 19, Block “G"* of said Brown’s Addition; thence westerly along the south line of said Block “G” and continuing on tae same course to the east line of Maple Stréet; thence north along the west line of Blocks “P", “M”, “GQ” and “D” of Proctor's Addition and pro- duced northerly in the same course to a poiutywhich is 292.5 feet north from the northwest corner of Block “D” of said Proctor’s Add.; thence easterly in straight line to nw cor. of Block “H” Town of Cottonwood; thence north to the northwest cornor of Lot 8, Block 15 McPherson's 1st. Addition; thence east along the north line of Blocks 15 and 14 of said MePherson’s Add. and produced in a straight line easterly to a point which is 720 feet east from the Section line between sections 4 and 5 of Twp. 31 N. R. 1 E. B. M.; thence south to the. southeast corner of Lot 12 Block 3 of Aichlmayr’s Add; thence west to the west line of East street; thence southerly to the south- east corner of Block 4 of L. P. Brown's Add.; thence southerly to the northwest corner of Lot 16 Block C of L. P. Brown’s Add.; thence south- easterly to the northeast corner of Lot 3, Block A of said Brown’s Add.; thence southerly along the east line of said Block A to the southeast corner of said Block; thence westerly along the north line of Euclid street to the intersection with the north line of “First Street South” as originally laid out and platted; thence northwesterly along the north line of said “First Street South’’ to the southeast corner of Lot 28,. Block J of L. P. Brown’s Add., this being the point of begin- ning. Also 500 feet on either side and parallel to the center- line of the road or street as located, starting at the east line of Main. street and west line of Euclid street as platted in L. P. Brown’s Add. and running in an east- erly direction to the east limits of the Town of Cottonwood, Idaho. Streets to be improved Cottonwood, Ida.. Improvement Dist, No 2. Grading, building concrete curbs and gutter, concrete walks, drainage system for storm waters and Macad- amizing streets full width between curbs; Main Street from the south line of Front Street to the west line of Eu- clid Street, Broadway from the south line of Main Street to the south line of Lot 1, Block “Q” of Proctor’s Addition, King Street from the north line of Main Street to the south line of North Street. Grading, providing a drainage sys- tem for storm waters and macadamiz- ing a twenty (20) foot roadway on the following streets and Avenues: King Street from the south line of North Street to the north line of Fos- ter Street; Foster Street from the east line of King Street to the east line of East Second Street; Front Street from Lot 5, Block 3 of L. P. Brown's Addition to the | west line of Oak Street. | Oak Street from the south line of Front Street to the south line of Jef- ferson Avenue, Jefferson Avenue from the east line Broadway. Road starting at the intersection of the east line of Main Street and the west line of Euclid Street and running thence easterly past Simon Bros. slaughter house to the east limits of the Town of Cottonwood, Idaho, Section 3. acter of the proposed improvements shall consist in the grading, rolling, paving and otherwise improving the streets and portions thereof herein- above fixed and established, and the construction sidewalks therein, and the doing of all other work proper or incidental there- of, in accordance with the plans, spec- ifications and other data therefor. That such plans and speeifications, | blue-prints, estimates of cost and other | data for the making for the making of the proposed improvements so prepar- ed by the village engineer, filed with the village clerk—designated Local Improvement District No. 2, Exhib- its 1 to 20, Inclusive—and submitted | to the chairman and board of trustees for its approval, be and the same here- by are adopted, approved and confirm- ed; that such plans and specifications provide for the paving of said streets and portions thereof with Macadam pavement. Section 4. That it is the intention to pay for the cost of the improvement of the space included in the street in- tersections and the space opposite the alleys, by the village at large. That it is the intention of the chairman and board to issue negotiable local im- provement bonds of said Local Im- provement District No. 2 to the per- sons or contractors making the said improvements (except the portion to he paid cs the said village at large); that such local improvement bonds will be issued in anticipation of the collection of installments of special as- of Oak Street to the west line of! That the general char- | of concrete curbs and | |remember him on Septem ber 2rd, |day night with the directors of district, and the same shall not be! charge or obligation 1 lage at large; such ment bonds shall bear interest rate of not to exceed 7 per ce annum, from the date of issuance | paid, and shall be payable ‘annually in ten equal annual installments; that such bonds shall contain such recitals as are authorized by law. — Section 5. That the total estimat-_ ed cost of such proposed improvement. is $75,000.00, Section 6. That for the conven- ience in making such special assess. ments and ascertaining the benefit received by the several tracts of land, — it is the intention of the chairman and board to apportion the assessments up- on the lots and parcels of land imme- diately sbutting the streets and por- tions thereof to be improved, by front. . age, but in making such assessments — upon lots and parcels of land included - in such improvement district, and es- pecially upon tributary lots, andin - all cases where the portion of frontage is inequitable or unfair, the chairman and board will apportion such assess. ment in such manner, under all of the circumstances of each particular case, as may be fair, just aol oydianle and will apportion such assessments in ac-— cordance with the benefits received. 5 Section 7. “That the chairman and — board will meet in the council cham-— ber in the Simon Bros, building in the Village of Cottonwood, in Idaho County, State of Idaho, at ten o'clock A. M. upon the 4th day.of Sept, 1918, for the purpose of receiving, consider- ing and acting upon objections, tests and remonstrances, to the creat- ing of such local improvement dis- trict and the making of such proposed improvements, and that the coslohe 4 and board will remain in session as long as may be necessary to complete the business of such meeting, and will adjourn from time to time and from day to day until the business of such meeting is fully determined and trans- acted. r Section 8. That the village clerk” be and he hereby is directed to pub- lish this ordinance in the Cottonwood Chronicle, which is the official news- paper for said village of Cottonwood, in at least two consecutive issues of said newspaper, and an affidavit of such publication shall be filed before the time hgrein fixed for filing pro- © tests, aN Section 9. That in the creation of such local improvement | district,.and in the making of such proposed im- ~ provements and the Jevying of assess- iments therefor, it is the intention of the chairman and the board: to pro- ceed in accordance with the Revised Codes of the State of Idaho, and es- pecially with Chapter 97 of the Laws of Idaho, 1915, as amended by chaj ter 22 of the Laws of Idaho of 1917, Passed by the Board of Trustees of the Village of Cottonwood, and ap- proved by the chairman of said board this 21st day of August, 1918. J. V. Baker, Chairman. M. M. Belknap, Its Clerk. —o—— William Eller for Sheriff Stites Enterprise. William Eller of Cottonwood, |better known tohis friends as “Bill” Eller, was in. town this week in the interests of his candi- dacy for the democratic nomin- ation for Sheriff. Mr. Eller has lived in this county practically all his life time and counts his friends in all the sections by the score. He knows every nook and corner, every cow trail and wagon road in this vast commonwealth of ours, He has been a cow boy, and a farmer and for three and — onahat Mach ay se i= sponsible position of head deputy - int the sheriff's office pander Mr. Yates, the present sheriff and in this position he demonstrated to the law abiding citizens of the county that, he would fulfill the law without fear or favor. Feel- ing that his record as an_ officer entitles him to the sheriffship of the county he asks. his friends to Attest: when the people will. choose their : county officers for the next two . years. Postar rah Methodist Church Services Sabbath School at 10a, m. Morn- - ing worship at 11 a.m. There will’ be no evening service, All are in- vited to attend, This will be our last service ‘for this conference year and Réy. Gornall would be pleased to seea good num- ber out at that time This may be our last opportunity to speak to the Cottonwood people as I leave for the annual conference on Monday. s William Gornall, Pastor, Rev. Charles MacCaughey | Moscow, Dist. Supt. of the Metho- dist Church, met here Wednes- the M. E, church in the 4th sessments and will be issued as obli, of Lot 28 Block “J of L. P. Brown's | Pfister is coming. _ See page 3. Add. tothe Town of Cottonwood, | tions of said local improvement di trict, by the village as agent for said ly conference, _ He states f the