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a i 4 “Ww +d + & i 4 ~ Sea atseheeatesntnsn Millers and Grain Dealers Buyers of Livestock of all Kinds Bulk Storage Capacity 175,000 bushels Sacked Storage Capacity 40,000 Sacks Our Specialty “Tip-Top” Hard Wheat Flour We carry a full line of clean grain and feed of all kinds: ; 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 a position to take care of your wants. We are prepared seed purposes. for sale see us before yousell.’ We hogs every Monday, cattle or full car is in sight. Have YourCars Overhauled ‘And Batteries taken care of during the winter months 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, Ete. “Every Member of the Firm a Booster” _ COTTONWOOD DRAY AND TRANSFER LINE O. D. HAMLIN, Prop. Light and Heavy Hauling Done on Short Notice 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 =: Cottonwood Milling & Elevator Company Ltd. 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 hogs, fat cattle or stock cattle whenever a half Cottonwood Milling & Elevator Company Ltd. GRANGEVILLE, IDA. is WANTS, FOUND-AND. FOR Also. Pig-a-Boo Tank- the northwest, weare in to clean your grain for receive : Dr. Wesley F. Orr Physician and Surgeon Office in Simon Building. Pacific-and Nezperce Phones COTTONWOOD IDAHO Dr. J. E. Reilly DENTIST Nezperce and Bell phones NUXOLL BLOCK COTTONWOOD Dr. McKeen Boyce Deputy State * VETERINARIAN for Idaho and Lewis Counties COTTONWOOD IDAHO Dr. C. Sommer VETERINARIAN Satisfaction Guaranteed. Conrad Bosse res., north end town Both Telephones. H. H. Nuxoll NOTARY PUBLIC - List your farms with me Office in Nuxoll Block, Cottonwood Let EUGENE MAUER —DO YOUR— TAILORING CoTTONWwooD - IDAHO COTTONWOOD LOCAL F..B. & C. U. of ‘A. RILEY RICE, Pres. A. JANSEN, Sec.-Treas. . Meets Ist and 3d Saturday of each month at 1 pm JOHN REILAND Contractor and Builder. Estimates furnished on any Class of Work. Repairing promptly attended to. The Rooke Hotel Has neat clean rooms at 50c and 75c per night or $2.50 to $3.50 per week. When you are in Cot- tonwood give us a trial. Dad Rooke, Propr. FELIX MARTZEN Real Estate, Loans, Fire and Life Insurance Insure in the Northwestern Mutual and save 35 to 45 per cent on your insurance For sale by all grocéis. Tip Top flour, Cottonwood Milling Co,* 4tf. Walter Robbins has beguv the op- usiness of the city. the Cottonwood bara. . ;| tractor outfit see W. R_ Rogers, _ For Sale~De Laval cream sep- arator No. 15. Also good ‘fresh milk cow. © Inquire at this office, ‘Ttt FOR SALE — Large: ‘wagon Scales in good condition. Inquire of Gottfred Halter, one-half mile east of town. 10-3p FOR SALE—Ten foot single disc drill in good shape. Inquire of Toney E. Baune. 12-3 FOR SALE — Rhode Island Red eggs for setting from good layers, Inquire of Mrs. Charles Staal. 12-8 Anyone wanting a complete Cottonwood, Idaho. 8-tf FOR SALE—New Bradford pi- ano; will take either thrift stamps or liberty bonds. Inquire of A. J. Barth, the jeweler. 11-4 FOR SALE— Chatham fanning mill, Flying Dutchman 14 inch gang plow, Osborne disc, Van Brunt single disc drill, span of work horses and: harness—choice of 12 head. Henry J. Schaeffer, Ferdinand. ; 8-tf FOR SALE—Eight 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- stall same. rice is right. In- quire at Cottonwcsd Milling & Elevator Co. 9-4 FOUND-—Automobile chain be- tween Twin houses and Frank Hanleys. Size of chain 32x33. 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. 5 2-tf, FOR SALE—Good gentle kid pony inquire of W. R. Rogers. 11t Tip Top'is made of hard wheat. It will give more loaves of better bread than any flour on the market, Atf. Cottonwood Milling Co. {aT ea EEN SEY Choice alfalfa hay and at right " Cottonwood Milling Co. If it is good alfalfa hay who want at the right price call on the Cottonwood Milling & Elevator Co. 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- pense of feeding. A.C. Contry. 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. We offer it to you at the right price. Cottonwood Milling & Elevator Co. Ltd. 5-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 W. R. Rogers sells the Oakland car. é 13-tf For the Velie car see W. R. Rogers. 18-tf Harry. C. Cranke, auction- eer. Select your dates at the Chronicle office. eration of a dray line and solicits the Leave erders at af, MODERNIN EVERY RESPECT Dr. J. D. SHINNICK PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Butler Bldg, Dr. Reily J.“Alcorn —_Dr. Cora E. Alcorn Office, Cottonwood Office, Ferdinand ALCORN HOSPITAL FERDINAND, IDAHO ‘Open to all Reputable Physicians 11S, T0 GUARD BOND HOLDERS “FROM CROOKS Asks for Names of Persons Trading Worthless Stock for Liberty Bonds The United States government has begun a determined fight against Lib- erty Bond swindlers to protect the people who patriotically responded to the call for funds to support the war All persons who are sent literature Or are approached by dealers per- Suading them tg part with their bond holdings for what are considered spec ulative or doubtful securities have been asked by the governmenf to send the names and addresses of the com panies to the Federal Trade Commis sion, Washington, D, C. The Federa: Trade Commission will call for reports in proper cases and the Federal Trade Act provides that any company or person making a false report to the commission will be heavily fined and imprisoned. The commission points out that the small- est holder can obtain the same price as the shark and that all the expenses of running the fraudulent business of the illicit dealers must be borne by the holder of the bonds. The government by a_ successful campaign at this time hopes to con- vince prospective buyers of the Vic- tory Loan that it is ready to make every effort to stand behind holders of government bonds, SIGHT CENTS BUYS 5000 HUN HELMETS FOR VICTORY DRIVE Two Pennlie Change to Apply on Purchase of Submarine for Final Loan One Gime with two cents back for -change brought 5000 German helmets to the Liberty Loan Committee of the Twelfth Federal Reserve District to be used in the Victory drive. When C. A. Farnsworth, manager. of publicity for this district, heard that Frank R. Wilson, national director of publicity, had bid in 85,000 helmets from the War Department he enclosed ten cents in a letter with a request that he bo sent his share ‘of the tro- phies. . A wire came back the next day Saying that 5000 helmets would be shipped with two pennies for change. Mr. Farnsworth wired: to keep the change and apply it on a submegine which the twelfth district would Ike to have to help advertise the cam- paign. The helmets will be distributed as prizes during the fifth loan campaign. Sugges-‘ons as to how they should be awarded should be sent to C. A. Farns- worth, 420 Sacramento street, San Francisco. A knowledge of practical everyday economy is essential to success, Ac- quire that knowledge through system- atic saving and the regular purchase of War Savings Stamps. A remarkable record of an impor- tant prehistoric Industry {s promised by the archeological survey now being directed by Dr. W. T. Mills, in the Flint Ridge district, between Colum- bus and Zanesville, O. An outcrop of flint-bearing limestone extends for ten miles or more, and is entirely covered with pits dug by the ancient miners In search of workable flints. The waste fragments chipped from the filnts in making arrowheads and other imple- ments form nearby deposits 15 feet deep in places, supplying maferial of moderna value for road building. ——— motion picture prepared by the U, 8. Signal Corps hag been changed from “New Glory for O14” to “The Price ~ of Peace.” It will be shown through- out th trict as a free attraction although viz producers have offered a fortune for permission to exhibit it on the regular circuits, FILM TO HELP VICTORY DRIVE - “The Price of Peace” Will Be Shown As Free Attraction in Twelfth District. The name of the wonderful new 'welfth Federal Reserve Dis- . Wilson. Here is what Frank R, national director of Liberty Loan pub- Meity, said of the film after seeing it: - “IT have just seen the working print of ‘The Price of Peace’ and its Victory Loan titles. It is the greatest film I ever looked at. Not by any means is its virtue in its Victory Loan sell- ing message for that is subordinated to the film itself, but for sheer dramatic forcefulness, emphasized by a brutal nakedness of authenticity, I have never seen a film the equal of “The Price of Peace’.” Don’t forget that your War Savings pledge is a personal, binding obliga- tion and the Government expects you to fulfill it by purchasing 1919 War Savings Stamps. Every little bit added to what you have makes just a little bit more, Get the Thrift Stamp habit! ° If you want to be successful, learn te save. Accuire the habit through purchasing W. 8: 8. regularly, GET YOUR DISCHARGE Discharged soldiers who fought in the big war are going to be issued reg- ular honest-to-goodness “honorable jischarge” medals, The omblem will be a bronze lapel button, =imilar to that of the G. A. R. A design has been selected from fifteen models submitted by artists and sculptors. Your “honorable: discharge” will be the “V” sign hanging in the window showing you are a*subscriber to the Victory Loan. i PAY YOUR DEBTS On New’ Year's eye the cost of the war to the United States stood at $22,- 300,000,000. Practically all of this money had been’ raised by taxation and by the Liberty loans. The entire amount which -had come into the Treasury up to that tinve for war pur- poses had either been spent or had been ear-marked for specific bills. Sines the middle of November When the armistice was signed the govern- ment has been borrowing at the rate of $600,000,000 every two weeks to - meet its war obligations. - At this rate it will have obtained from the banks of the nation from four to five billions of dollars before the beginning of the fifth Liberty Loan April 21. The people. of the United - States, through their representatives in Con- gress, voted for the expenditures which made necessary the borrowing of these huge sums, ‘The government in antici- pation of ‘patriotic support from the country in raising the Victory Liberty Loan has already paid the bills. In all justice and honesty the people of the United States will not fail their government and will finish the job by oversubscribing the last popular war loan by &n even larger percentage than they did the four which have gone before. ‘ Putting ft Prettily. A great big soldier boy had picked a little bit of a girl. When a fellow “joshed” him a bit, he said: “Yes, Bill, she would have been taller, but and fine