Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, March 14, 1919, Page 5

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HPO SHOV HAG GO SCO SGOS © LOCAL NEWS @ SOSH HH SSH SHS OHOOS ee WANT TO BUY good farm? : tet Geo. M. Reed, Grangeville, : ee HAFUAPTUATAPUY yi! 9 ¥ Idaho, 1n2 The best way to ial ali i i i ss FOUND —Ladies Elite glove, s UMN jy HEL a | ‘ right hand, owner may have same Raise calves--- | ! iy by Rigipor Pay = e 11-2 With little ; : A. Lindquist, traveling au- ‘ ditor for the Camas Prairie rail- Or no * roadas : Cottonwood business H visitor the first of the week. Milk We have received our new ‘ Strauss Brothers sample book of : Taylor Made Clothes. Prices very reasonable. .Come in and let us/] take your measure for that spring fe suit. Fit guaranteed. J. V. Bak- Undivided Profits, leas expenses, in- er & Son, 10-tf Increase Your Crop Yield 25 hee be Ba Mrs.:H. A. Downer departed y i Wednesday morning for an. ex-|{U Am Imitation Per Cent by Grading Wheat i tended visit with friends and re- so i named bank, do’ solemnly swear that the above | lntivestin Montana. She whe ach Sst an, Use orily the large plump kernels for seed, te ee fs Fi thus assuring you a more vigorous plant it H.C. MATTHIESEN, Cashier. en acne wed he with a longer and. fuller head and much Subscribed ‘and sworn tobefore me. thig 12h i iner, of Rinling, Mont., who yea 4 ae day of March, 1919, . 8 apenas the ‘Downer tobe mostaat Ana aoa tareet fo raativennate enna greater yield. Obtaining good seed by mendes ere eGR GMa vik . , » 8 a 2 she expects to weeny - South ine’ shows i experience ot others and choose the frackine that g y y 8 HM, Belknap, j isi tif he wants ‘ ; % Herman H, ri pampered sidiviwed sar yi, Tt Wallet| {he machine which revolutionized old-fashioned Success Seed Grader a for a while before returning home. og Me, Pears 400 T bout one methods, which has ee been the ender in es cots es m vane ———_ George M. Robertson received Mme ova ul Dithinn ethene ‘The only machine that is a. real grader—the R : paying only One that saves Gut The clarke olminn Terteee ural Carrier Examinatio: a letter from France several days only one that saves out the large plump_perfect L “ago from his son, Sergeant Jesse i S C kernels for seed and the small plump kernels. for Th ‘i 7 | ve ; ; Bet and Tethoves ST ciackne OF Rerum Sees e United States civil service | ° Robertson, stating that he has lie Be tl New RA market and removes all cracked or shrunken see: ; made application for a furlough have wd your “N15C0" | T owedown, by getee asst Gra pails —three grades—and the highest, percentage _of commission has announced an : 2 and expected to be on his way to peeoy ; edie easton ig ged ig wild oats, weed seeds and trash of any machine in examination for the county of | Rome, Italy before long. ‘ Before civtascpain andthe 09] Pulyerizes thoroughly and spreads evenly, one oneration, Grades wheat, oats, corn, barle’ ac) Idaho, Idaho to be held ‘at | : entering the army, Jesse was em- FTWonuilsion| 5 to 7 ft. wide. Spreads from 8 we - {fj alfalfa, flax, beans, peas and other seeds. Grangeville on April 12, 1919 to : is cre, y y . ” x ; ployed as head accountant by the Ailes eos ice. _merely shifting a lever. Drives. with No extra wild oat kicker necessary 1 ‘ti firdral caelanat Nezperce Hardware Co. at Nez- (a heavy 8 rocket chain—no Bear. Seoe ean tee é fill the position of rural carrier a iy ”* One- “Nisco” our dealer’s. Don’t wait fo ° e ” perce, Idaho. ‘ Van’ stseee Seseeies him to ie an Bs ie ae robably: short of help. “The All-in-One Machine LJ} Cottonwood, Grangeville and i " Rep. August Schroeder inform- Insist she “Nico. an don't boy, ps Solel g ; : : é : i satis Winona and vacancies that may | 4 : : aking some. other machine. I ; In addition to doing the most thorough and dust- | ed the Chronicle that the vote Lao Slag falthepaeeis ae write us and we less fanning mill job of any machine on the mar- mote peutnine viet preg cor : given out to the press on the re- bee eee cae eae Banke sitetping Meehan Natire* | ket, it has the highest capacity—it elevates and other postollices in the above / cent primary law which was pass- (o pe Bich Bivon TEnEn ee ReaeoR ON ae sacks the thoroughly cleaned, large graded SEED mentioned county. The examin- : ed by the house appeared incorrect egw oe st xo the graded a beth gennah ation idan open: ai Bg Fed | in many papers throughtout the NEWT ypreader Co., sinaller grain, in separate sacks—and. separates citizens who are actually domi- | state. They stated that all Demo- ete ee “TioT the cracked grain for feed—all in one operation. ciled in the territory of a post es { cratic members voted for the new ; office in the county and who | law with the exception of Snow of i The Success Seed Grader meet the other requirements set | ] Lemhi and Pugh of Gem, when (o] Improves the grade, increases the yield and low- forth in Form No, 1977. This : it should have been just the op- ; ers percentage of dockage. Itis a money maker form and application blanks may | } posite. ; ie for every farmer. | a be obtained from the offices men- | tor for the Salvation Army, with 1 ; ai at rat aie ; sh aly: Let us explain why it is the best machine in Washington, D, C. Applications : headquarters in Spokane was in Y ICs | id te a at ae i dad Cottonwood - Tuesday soliciting in its line should forward \- | ’ for the Salvation Army Home for ; ; peri Ete ae at the | | te Women and Maternity Hospital. ft | 3 _ She stated that Cottonwood peo LISI I] Admilon ot women to thi ce ple have sure been very liberal in aera e ie bee their donations to theis organiza- \ WE BIZ the witesad oilisdd Uhl coldlers | | we tion for which she is highly grate- HINTS FOR AN Ov 1 I f Lib : t B d corvinig ts the prossht var ; ful. During tne years 1917-18 Bek Bec wittrndlad Bec h bathed, lial te | Miss Andersen solicited $4,387.60}! POULTRY GROWERS —— All Issues 0 iperty onds Wiest for the Salvation Army. . We Carry the Best of Pe YOUR rnrined ce Bria Fy lene cal ‘ Big Time on Salmon River i Ruclid Ri f é yer who hi t yet thing i you are compelled through force of cirumstances to sell your | ha ea i Ae : a Spd yn Led eae eee as the 7 Everything in “bonds, take them to your banker and ask him to draw a sight- (Contributed) tana some two weeks ago to his hen’s bill of fare, especially during ~ Shi { A draft on us with bonds attached, or send the bonds to us your- new holdings at Apex, where he| the winter months, is not only depriv- ||| ArrOW Iris, Arrow self by registered mail. We willtemit you on day received at A big hop was given last Friday 4 and his brothers are interested in| ing his hens of feed that would be rel- Cc lars Cluett the best market price. Telephone, wire, or write for quotations || night, at the famous “Bug Slope” | large land holdings, stated in a| ‘shed facet ta Hos youene ie 0 Shi i on Liberty Bonds or any security quotations. school house on Salmon river. | letter recently written to his fath-| jyoriooki ¢ his best opportu- is IRVING WHITEHOUSE COMPANY . || Buck Triplet was down and did a er, Riley*Rice that? he was snow tea: rareion the cost of feeding. A nhattan XH e ckwear Davenport Hotel Building, Box 67 } Spokane,Washington. || few of the light fantastic andLin- - bound for several days before} Town folks be eel Sie ar pete es a hi . coln Manwaring of this place hon- reaching his new home. He also co laa eee aavonted papeiiiedl Horsehide Work 6 eee ored the gathering with his pre- stated that they were now nicely] have farmers, yet the latter are the Gloves Kan aroo ie ‘ ; : a | senee. Several other more or less located on their ranch and that} ones who wan be fest fe ere ren f] g famous people also attended’ the | : everything was. moving in fine Siok veameniiy be expected from Dress Gloves, Moca enjoyable occasion. Jazz was did | shape. : sprouted oats, because the oats sprout- Li d ¢! R d by the “Wildcat” orchestra, a two | . er is to the poultryman what the silo ine oves, ecor . piece affair enlarging into three | : ae beta ior te ei pf Pewee te theli Socks, Sammie Socks : “ae when joined by the mouth organ. | way commissioner 0: e Keuter- ‘A few poultry growers operate their ree } ville highway district for the past} oats Oey the year round, they Hytone Suspenders Shorts, Bran and Rolled : Feed A magnificent supper was spread four years resigned his position having found sprouted oats to be an ‘ at midnight to which ample jus- | ‘last week. He was also secretary pamper pet | be eying. bps Ware Also Agents For 2 a tice was done. The dancers de- 1 : and grov . % } of the district at the time of his aa when thé chickens do Fd y Price High Grade * parted at3 a.m, conscious of hav- 4 resignation which was due to the| Dot have free range, but 1s not nettle |} | AIR? W { Tailoring Li ar m ac ine r ing had a “high old time.” vith the farm flock during tha’ al Oring ine ¥ | fact that he has removed from eat of the year when there is plenty é 00 er Rt | the dastrict and does not expect of natural green feed. The real advan- Flying Dutchman Gang Plows, Monitor Drills, Drag Har- FOR SALE—Good gentle kid | to return, Barney *Luchtefeld| 8° 1 teetuealent green feed when | BALBACK & LAKE | roms, Flying Dutchman, Manure Spreaders Gas Engines 4! sony inquire of W. R- Rogers 11t was named to fill the vacancy of none other is available. In the sprout- The Store for Everybody g hd U vf sees on | commissioner and F. B. Fryer 4s| ea form, none of the grain is lost or - ° Choice alfalfa hay for sale. Co r d. The h “eat all the tender . oice alfalfa hay for sale. it | + ates 4 Seven sikouts, roots and edt belly We are always in the market for your 3} touwood Milling & Elevator Co. 48tf Miss Georgia Uhl returned Sat-| ™ fow Taken Up. a ‘ a @ 3 ——o i i A to lace 4 miles north ' urday ons fon vated babe Oregon Will Use Soldiers (Came Fae oe Reet aa GR Al N All kinds of garden seeds and : b slemede a toattticc pe kan to Build Miles of Roads 15 of October, 1918 one fed good dry onion sets at Baker & ‘Wes: Ub! statad that the weather we highway commis- |mulley cow branded 1D on right Son. 10-tf rs. s a The Oregon state highway com! a boys ‘ "% ° condition in Wisconsin has been | sion ‘has adopted the most extensive hip, M on right ribes, left ear}®. We Receive Fat Hogs Every Monday Tyra t exceptionally mild*there this-win- | 9regram of road SREY HCE jon ,cropped, split in under part of - Anyone wanting a complete y 919 of any ever propose se ape 5 ter. Her father, who has been a od Patel nn has state in one. Bea 42ieae...cats 5 Owner can ‘ have a eo tractor outfit-see W. R Rogers, resident of Wisconsin for the past zon. It ealls for an estimated ex-|same by paying cost of this ad- Cottonwood, Idaho. 8-tf 50 years stated to his daughter, | Penditure of eaictag ta and ie qnoney | vertisement and feed bill. Tl peareneapet ba t rom a 000, , : . 3 while at.her old home, that ithad| teaq tun already voted by the peo-| 10-4 Sidney M. Brown. Will take Liberty Loans on all been one of the finest winters he| ple and partly from schon ny ashi be 4 Fr M. Reed, mn ; f ‘ ipts and road taxes. is esti- i . ba ever experienced while a re | Ste hay eget HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID.IF FARMERS UNION WAREHOUSE {]" taste | eni of that s ‘or more | the labor of 3,000 men Will be require ‘or any po ‘ : ‘ § half century. ie carping out the program, It is in| Wil] receive always on Saturday MILLING ELEVATOR. CO., Ltd. Three cars of hogs were shipped pe f ce to returning E eh {224 ANNOUNCEMENT. + Foanaae alcga and Monday of each week, Also canaanannannnnnnnnannanvt {out by local buyers Tuesday, two be i To the ladies of Cottonwood + any amount of rabbits. T,; Clark, | — by the Cottonwood Milling Co. } » and vicinity—Mrs. Batty of| London Has Women Police. __|the Junk man. 4-8 : e and one by the Farmers Union. S Giangeville, will have a fine aed M ee e : ron Cie : te * A ili London is trying out 100 police wom-| Just received a new shipment If you want good seed. oats, | line of spring millinery at the det enllocniok aud aislgred tobéate of McKibben bata and ‘cn e ps. Ne ene temas BF ate dartoune day in| Come and see them. J. V.Baker| for Butter Wrappers, Legal Blanks, |"? huge on Ee ig «OSES eaniat others of their sex. & Som, 102|Commercial Printing of Every Kind rn Lewiston, Idaho” = 8-4

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