Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, March 21, 1919, Page 3

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Cottonwood Milling & Elevator Company Ltd. Millers and ‘Grain Dealers Buyers of Livestock of all Kinds Bulk Storage Capacity 175,000 bushels Sacked Storage Capacity 40,000 Sacks * 7 Our Specialty “Tip-Top? =. - ' Hard Wheat Flour Wevcarry a full line of clean grain and feed of all kinds. Also Pig-a-Boo Tank- age, oyster shells, sea shells, meat scraps, scratch feed, mash feed, mill feed, buck wheat, rolled oats, rolled barley, rolled: wheat and pulverized~feed of all kinds. We buy in carload lots and save local freight'and this saving is yours. Having the best equipped mill and elevator of its size in the northweét, we are in a position to take care of your wants.. We are prepared to clean your grain for seed purposes. Can either chop, roll or pulverize your feed. We Receive Stock Hogs Every Day in. the Year Except Sunday if.delivered to. the Jenny Farm and we pay you top market at all times : If you have fat Hows. fat cattle or stock cattle for sale see us before. you sell. We receive hogs every Monday, cattle > whenever a half or full car is in sight. Cottonwood Milling & Elevator Company Ltd. — Dr. Wesley F. Orr Physician and Surgeon Office ih Simon Building. ; Pacific and Nezperce Phones COTTONWOOD - - - IDAHO Have YourCars Overhauled Dr. J. EB. Reilly DENTIST Nezperce and Béll,’phones NUXOLL. BLOCK COTTONWOOD Dr. McKeen Boyce And Batteries taken care of during VETERINARIAN. eg for Idaho and Lewis Counties the winter months Hiab inane dana th a Dr. C. Sommer VETERINARIAN: Satisfaction . Guaranteed. Conrad Bosse res., north end town Both Telephones, H. H. Nuxoll NOTARY PUBLIC List your farms with me This is a good time to have this work done and when spring’ comes and the roads get in good shape your car will be ready for business We never were in better shape than right now to handle this work. Bring in your cars be- fore the spring rush. We have an.expert electrician who ‘specializes on elec- trical appliances on cars. COTTONWOOD GARAGE STEWART .& JASPER, Proprietors : Automobiles and Accessories Repairing, Etc.. “Every Member of the Firm a Booster” Let EUGENE MAUER —DO-YOUR— . TAILORING Corronwoop ..- IDAHO COTTONWOOD LOCAL F. E. & C. U. of A. RILEY RICE, Pres. : A. JANSEN, Sec-Treas. Meets Ist.and 3d Saturday of each motith at 1 pnt JQHN REILAND Contractor and Builder. Estimates furnished on any. Class of Work. ° Repairing promptly: attended to. The Rooke Hotel Has neat clean rooms at’ 50c COTTONWOOD DRAY AND. TRANSFER LINE. 0.-D. HAMLIN, Prop. per week. When you are in Cot- tonwood give us a trial. Dad Rooke, Propr. {the junk man. | Ferdinand. = FOR SALE “ROR SALE—One goed Durham bull. Inquire of A. O. Mar- tin, 11-2 FOR SALE-—Duck and Goose’ eggs for settings. T. Clarke, the junk man, 11-2 FOR SALE—Saddle complete and farm. harness. See T. Clark, 11-2 For Sale—De Laval cream sep- arator No. 15, Also good fresh milk eow. Inquire at this office. ‘Tt FUR SALE — Large wagon scales in good condition. Inquire jof Gottfred Halter, one-half milé east of town. 10-3p FOR SALE—New Bradford pi- ano; ‘will take either thrift stamps {or liberty bonds. > Inquire of A. J. | Barth, the jeweler. 1-4 | FOR SALE—Ford Touring car, in first-class mechanical condi- condition, two Rear ones Brand new. No cash’ needed. Bankable ‘paper. Call at this office. 11-2 FOR SALE- Chatham fanning mill, Flying Dutcfinan 14 inch |gang- plow, Osborne disc, . Van | Brunt single disc drill, span of work horses and harness—choice of 12 head. Henry J. Schaeffer, 8-tf FOR SALE—Kight ton Rich- ardson type registering wagon scales. Good as new. Has nev- er'been used, reason for selling, too small for our purpose. Will furnish a competent man -to in- stallsame. Price is right. In- quire at Cottonwood Milling & Elevator Co. 9-4’ -WANTED—Farm hand at once. Office in Nuxoll Block, Cottonwood | ~ and 75c per night or $2.50 to $3.50 WwW Inquire of A. O. Martin. 11-2 NEED ANY MONEY? No delay. Geo, M. Reed, Grange- ville, Idaho. 11-2 FOUND —Ladies Elite glove, right hand, owner may have same by paying for this ad. 11-2 FOUND-—Automobile chain be- tween Twin houses and Frank Hanleys. Size of chain 82x83}. Owner can have same by proving property and paying for this ad. Inquire at this office, 11-4 For Sale, Two sleighs, in first class condition, Inquire at Cottonwood Barn, —2-tf. Tip Top is made of hard wheat. It will give more loaves of better bread than any flour on the market. 4tf. Cottonwood Milling Co. reliant Choice alfulfa hay and at right prices. 4tf. Cottonwood Milling Co, If it is good alfalfa hay who want at the right price call on the Cottonwood Milling & Elevator Co. He oe 9-tf Eventually you will buy Tip Top, why not order. some today? Call on your grocer or on us, we both deliver free of charge. Cot- tonwood Milling & Elevator Co, Ltd. 5-tf Estray. __ Came to my place in December one black pig about three months old with both ears cropped. Owner may have same by paying for this ad and ex- petise of feeding. A.C. Ccntry. 4tf If you are looking for results with your hogs, you must feed TANKAGE. We buy it in car- load lots, and feed it year in and year out, and know its value. € offer it to you at the right price, Cottonwood Milling & Blevator Co. Ltd. 5-tf Light and Heavy Hauling Done on Short Notice FELIX MARTZEN Real Estate, Loans, Fire and Life Insurance Insure in the Northwestern Mutual and save 35 to 45 per cent on your insurance Smoke EL SANITAIRE CIGARS For that mild after dinner smoke. 10c two for 25c Havana 5, Skokum and Idanha The 6c Cigar of Quality’ JOE ERESCH, Maker x GRANGEVILLE, IDA. For sale by all grocers. Tip flour. Cottonwood Milling Co. 4tf. Walter Robbins has begun the op- eration of a dray line and solicits the Top business of the city. Leave erders at Dr. J. D. SHINNICK PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Butler Bldg, te Dr. Reily J. Alcorn Dr. Cora E. Alcorn Office, Cottonwood Office, Ferdinand ALCORN. HOSPITAL FERDINAND, IDAHO | Open to all Reputable Phvsicians tion. Extra Gear. All tires in, fine|” KAHN POINTS WAY TO ESCAPE HEAVY TAXES California Congressman Says People Must Cooperate With Government Congressman Julius Kahn of Call- fornia, senior member of the Military Affairs Committee of the House, in a signed statement given out at Wash- ington, reviews briefly some of the problems confronting the government in post-war finance and urges the vountry to help congress hold down taxes. He said: | “How ts the United States going to pay her war debts which are now be- ginning to flood the nation’s treasury? The outflow of public funds today fs al- most on a par with the expenditures made while the war was raging, Al- though there are no more munitions or implements of war to be purchased, the engines of destruction which Amer- ican factories created to bring about the downfall of the imperial govern- ment of Germany have not all been paid for. Then there are the heavy expenditures incident to readjusting the world from a war to a peace basim Reconstruction Cost~Heavy. “It is no news to students of history to be told that the expenses of post- war reconstruction have always been as great and many times greater than the actual war outlay. Food must be shipped to our boys who are still on foreign soil. Money must be raised to further projects having to do with fitting these noble heroes of ours with suitable occupations. Those who have been maimed must not be made to come into competition with the sound, “Where is the money to come from? The people themselves, although they lent patriotic and wholehearted. sup- port to the government's war program and made unprecedented sacrifices, keenly felt the effect of the taxes im- posed in the revenue bill such as they had never faced before and would have not submitted to except in view of ex- traordinary circumstances. Now that the war is over we must find some way of raising money to finance the various necessary projects confronting the nation. : People Must Cooperate. The people must cooperate, and they can cooperate without paying heavy taxes. They can continue to invest in War Savings Stamps, Liberty Borids and other government securities, an’ help the government by helping them selves. 2 “The government offers its citizens a two-fold proposition, mutually helpful. Funds can be raised to help the gov- ernment meet its obligations, by the patriotic cooperation of the people, who are at the same time making as safe an investment as can be made in securities, backed by the most stable business on earth, that of Uncle Sam.” Glass Is Thinking: of Fifth Loan—Are You? “IT say that it takes a higher type of patriotism to serve this nation today that it required in the delirium of war, and that it is the duty of the American people, and 1 believe they will regard it as their privilege, to approach that question with some degree of patriotism and not altogether upon a commercial basis.” Secretary of the Treasury Car- ter Glass. “There never was a time in the his- tory of the United States when the ut- most possible stimulation of the sav- ing habit meant so mich to individual and national prosperity as it does now,”—Elmer H. Youngman, editor of “The Bankers’ Magazine.” We have won the war; we must keep our army equipped to help enforce peace, War bills must be met. Lend come Oo oe ) eC a VICTORY LOAN QUOTA NOT TO” HINGE ON W. S. S: Failure of Some Districts to Reapportion Causes . Change in Plans Victory Liberty Loan quotas ‘willmot be affected by Thrift Stamp jeper planned by the Treasury aed the first of the year, It was announced’ last January by Lewis B, Franklin, ” director of war savings, that wherever Thrift Stamp quotas’ were exceeded - the amount of oversubseription would be taken from the coming loan quota, and that if the Thrift Stamp quotas were not reached the deficiency. would be added to the loan:quota, ke Ga Governor James K. Lynch of the Federal Reserve’ Bank hag’ just received a telegram from Washington advising ‘that the plan.to adjust Vic: tory Loan quotas in accordance with the sale of War Savings Stamps has. been abandoned, The reasen. given was that some of the Federal, Reserve Districts were not reapporti Thrift Stamp quotas, . Speniing wisely to satisfy import- ant needs of the present and saying the ast of one’s incume to meet im- portant needs of the future, lest speniing for trifles today deplete one’s resources so that he cannot meet important needs and opportunities to- morrow. , Thrift, like success, requires two things, planning and will power In short, thrift ; to carry out the plans. means success, Thrift Stamps will help you to plan and will back up your will power. REGENERATION Before I went to war I lived my‘ life ~ Im luxury and. softness, seeing “naught Of the despair and sad, unceasing strife Of thousands with whose lives my ease was bought. Before 1 went to war I took no thought But heedless, ‘careless, dallied on with sin; Saw not the price at which a soul is bought, Nor knew the souls men: buy as mine own kin. I went to war—tore out my dying roots From the stagnant soil and flesh was bedded in. I'd thought to find my comrades uncouth brutes— Instead, found men, and learned that sin is sin! And Liberty!—I learned to know thy call Is God’s own call to help the world in pain, So, Ged, I pray thee not to pardon all, But do not let me close my eyes again! —Lieutenant John H. Minns. Disraeli said, “The greatest secret of success in life ts to be ready when © the Cottonwood barn, 3tf] MODERNIN EVERY RESPECT] your money to the government. Buy your opportunity comes,” Prepare with 4 War Savings Stamps. War Savings Stamps. a » Be “ eer eG isha CaN "CNT MASE reas 7 "eRe RRR ERE peuenennenmnanines MEER NT? ayes rama ae aes

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