Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, April 25, 1919, Page 4

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pan deg Sa ek ES EE. .»,Both gentleman are hopeful of _ tions in their locality are as pros- ’ children who have been spending SS TN PSSST ROR 1S TOC - the history COUNTY SEAT NEWS ITEMS Miss Sylvia Parker has resigned ' her position as local man- ‘ager for the Pacige States Tele- phone & Telegraph Co. The po- . sition has been filled by Miss Sadie Robinson. _ Ray Nims, a Cottonwood busi- ness man, accompanied by ‘Dr. ‘McKeen Boyce of the same place visited the county seat last Friday. bumper crops for the coming year ‘and stated that business condi- perous as could be expected. Paul Seiffert of Elk City is serv- ing a thirty-day term in the coun- ty jail {for bootlegging. Sieffert was sentenced to the term in jail, and to pay a fine of $50 by Judge, Seales, after he admitted his guilt, He transported liquor from \ Elk City to Cottonwood. \ Hub Wood departed Thursday Morning for Boston, Mass., where he will meet Mrs. Wood and several months there with Mrs. Wood's parents. After three or four weeks Mr. and Mrs. Wood and children will return to Grangeville. 'W. S. Chiene, office manager of 8. A. Hoskins & Co., contractors for the North and South highway, has resigned his position and will shortly remove with Mrs. Chiene to Portland where he has acquired an interest in a wholesale oil bu- siness. _W.L. Wakely left Tuesday for his home at Harpster, after spendinga couple of days in Grangeville. Mr. Wakely ap- peared before the board of county commissioners on Monday and requested the board order the opening of a public road at Harp- ster that has been closed. Mackey Williams of Mount .., Idaho who was a_ visitor in ' Grangeville Tuesday, said he had ~ been awarded a contract for gov-|tonwood Milling & Elevator Co.|Cottonwood about May 10th to oo € want before itis all gone. Ltd. Farm products when exchanged for building ma- terial will buy more today than ever before in of the country. - You want that new house or barn and _need it badly, so what’s the use of putting it off. You think building maté¢rial will come down? . Well, we want it to come down just as badly as you do so there will be more building that is_ badly | needed. But weare not sosure that it will come down very much, at least not in the next Now is the Time to Plan That New Home, Barn, Garage or Those Improvements You Have Been Figuring ON SO LONG year or two, and in the meantime you will have to do without that badly needed home or barn Good buidings are an investment, not an ex- penditure. aoe Let us figure with you on whatever it is you want to build; you will find that it will not cost nearly as much as you think it will. Wewill . give you accurate cost figures and are in a po- ‘sition right now to make prices on your ma- terial delivered on the ranch. But you must Jet us know soon what it is you want and we can save you considerable money as we will be able to furnish you lumber ator from the sawmillswhich a little later will be impossible because stocks will be depleted. Our product this year is divided between four mills, the largest cut at either one is only about a fourth of what we usually cut at our mill alone. ( If you need any help in planning your building or in figuring the material list, do not hesitate to call upon us as we are glad to help you with it and we will not let you feel as. though you were under any obligation to us whatever. So get busy and let us know what it is you Come in, let’s talk it over’ Wha-du-you say? -Hussman into the national forest. during the coming summer. one pack train of sixteen mules in operation from Orofino on June 1, and will start another pack outfit from the same place on July 1. Mrs. G. S. Stockton of Grange- ville, was a visitor on April 3 at the big exhibit of Southern Cali- fornia products maintained free to the public in the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce. She also attended the lectures and moving pictures that are a part of the daily program. The exhibit is the largest of any in the country maintained by a commercial or- ganization. Before returning home, Mrs. Stockton expects to visit several of many other places of interest in thé Southland. Let- ters received here also state that the doctor and Andrew who re- cently resigned from Annopolis are at the present time taking in the sights on the Hawaiian is- lands, PANS SRY RS. Bia NOTICE TO ‘CREDITORS In the Probate Court, County of Idaho, State of Idaho. In the matter of the estate of Chris Nelson, deceased. Notice is hereby given, that Letters of Administration on dhe estate of Chris Nelson, deceased, were granted to the undersigned on the 11th day. of April 1919, by the Probate Court of se Idaho county. All persons having claims against ih said estate are required to exhibit them to me for allowance at the office of the undersigned administrator at Cotton- wood, Idaho, within ten months after the date of the first publication of this notice, or they shall be forevea barred. Dated this 14th day of April 1919, Felix Martzen, Administrator of the Estate of Chris Nelson, De- ceased, F. E. Fogg, attorney for adminis- trator, Grangeville, Idaho. First publication April 18, 1919. 16-4 is et 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- He will put | rewiston, tdaho, March 27, 1919. Notice is hereby ven that Lumber Company “‘G4OME BUILDERS” | Notice for Publicaticn. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at it ——, gi DUDLEY M. RADLEY of Forest, Idaho who on February 18, 1916 made homestead entry No. 06420 for SE} NEt, NEt SEt, section 23 and SW? and St NW3, section 24, township. 31 north, range » west, Boise Meri- dian has filed notice of intention to make three year proof, to establish claim tothe land above described before the register and_ receiver of the U, S. Land office at Lewiston, Idaho on the 8th day of May, 1919. % Claimant names as witnesses: Carson Moffitt, Frank Aytch, ‘Roy Murdock, Arthur Keane all of Forest, Idaho. 14-5 Heney HEITFELD, Register. Notice For Publication. Department of the Interior, U. S. Lanu Office at Lewiston, Idaho, March 24, 1919, Notice is hereby given that WILLIAM S. GREENOUGH of Spring Camp, Idaho, who, on May 19, 1914, made H. E. 95416, for NWi Sw3, St Swi, and SW? SEt, Sec. 21; and Add. H, E. Oct. 14,’ 1915, No. 06324, for NW, Sec. 21, Twp. 29 N., Range 3 West, Boise Meridian, has filed notice of inten- tion to make three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver of the U. S. Land office, at Lewis- ton, Idaho, on the 29th day of April, 1919, Claimant names as witnesses: varren Smead, Edward Knorr, Elva Goodwin, Robert W. Gibson, all of Spring Camp, Idaho. 13.-5 Henry HEITPELD, Register ———— ee Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. $. Land Office at Lewiston »Idaho, March 22 1919. Notice is hereby given that ‘DWARD SCHROEDER of Keuterville, Idaho who on May. 12, ae Highest Quality MAKES THE BEST BREAD MAKES THE BEST PASTRY An All Purpose Flour , 1914 made homestead entry No. 05401 for SE} NEt, E+ SE#, and SW? SEt. section 35, township 3i_ north, Tange 2 west Boise meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three ycar proof, to establish claim to the land above described ‘before the register and receiver of the U. 8. Land office Lewiston, Idgho on the 29th day of April, 1919, Claimant names gs witnesses: Joseph G. Enneking, Frank Hatke, Louis = Henry H. Hatrup, all of Keuterville, jaho. 2 13-5 HENRY HBITFELD, Register, Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Lewiston, Idaho, March 22, 1919. Notice is hereby given that SAMUEL P. PARSLEY of Canfield, Idaho, who on August 10,1917 madé homestead entry No, 06429for St NWt, N¢ ae. at THAT CAN SATISFY THE MOST CRITICAL COOKS Adkinson, U.S. commissioner at Whitebird, Idaho on the 30th day of April, 1919. Claimant names as witnesses: Ross Zehner. Grover C:Ryan, Arthur Mc- $padden, William Hale, all of Canfield, Idaho. 13-5 HENRY HFitrscp Register. 5-tf| remain for one week, Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Lewiston, Idaho. April 3, 1919. " Notice is hereby given that . CLARENCE W. WILLIAMS For Sale by all grocers Lewiston Milling Co. i4, township 30 north. range 1 west Boise Meri- dian, has filed notice of intention to make three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described before the. Register and Receiver of the U.S. Land office at Lewiston, Idaho on the 13th day of May, 1919. Clalmant names as witnesses: Charles Buettner, James Blackburn, Lawrence Uptmor, August Frei, all of Cottonwood, Idaho. 15S HENRY HEIZFELD, Register. Dr. Salsberg, the eyesight ‘spe- cialist of Lewiston will arrive in ea) | Vt a | a 163 BS s *

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