Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, August 1, 1919, Page 2

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= Son —— — — ~ = — ~ : re ore T g [ SAVED $2,500,000. MAKES FAST TRIP. TLE | SAVED $2,500,000. | |amances hae oe 3 LR i __ ers, in 82 counties, actively breaking trip between Cratige- | cooperated in a campaign for the} ville and Elk City was made ay | destruction of ground squirreis, Tuesday by Walter Mc Adams, ' | which resulted in a_ saving oi|in an automobile. Mr. McAdams ‘| $2,500,000 in crops in the year) carrying seven passengers in ended June 30, according to the| addition to himself as driver, anhual réport of W. E. Crouch, | drove the fifty-eight miles ot |f | in charge of rodent control work} mountain road from Grangevilie |.of. the extension division of the|to Elk City .in four. -hours, University of Idaho, in coopers-| twenty minutes. , tion with the bureau of bioio-} Leaving Grangeville Tuesday gical survey of the federal de-| night with seven men bound for partment of agricultural. the Elk City district to fight Poisoned bait mixed and dist-| forest fires, Mr. McAdams drove ributed on privately owned agri-| as far as Switchback, where the cultural land amounted to 46i,- party lo all night, In the] #3 »m- 430 pounds, with which 558,716] morning they left Switchback : acres were treated. An area of|and were in Elk City shortly | pounds: We handle _ Salt “That protects you when you. want to Ruy the best arid insure you the longest wear and latest \, styles re] ci © =) > rt = jo) A: =i “ATA 183,717 acres of public land was| afte 9 o’clock. and Sugar in. tarload lots treated with 30,918 pounds oi Mr. McAdams, on the return Sipe a ae Sete >, Sead bait, the farmers cooperating) trip, left Elk City at 5 o’clock n | also in this public work. the evening and arrived in} * Forty thousand jack rabbits} Grangeville about 9:20. tp , . a d were killed by poisoning in Mini- Considering the bad roacs|q T 1 doka county in the course of a steep grades and sharp turns, | “4 enty of Binder Twine on ff year, accoring to reports by|ihe trip to Elk and retur n, in 1 ir cooperating farmers. In one| little more than four hours each | an Grain Sacks always on hand drive, in Cassia county, 6000} way, is regarded as unsual. By rabbits were killed, and in Lin-| stage, more than a day and a coln county another drive netted] half are required to make the 3300 rabbits. Three thousand] trip from Grangeville to Elk.— more Lincoln county rabbits] Free-Pres. . Farmers’ Union Warehouse Co. Ltd. were killed in a drive made since se es this report was compiled. Nine| YIELD $90 PER ACRE. ig an counties were engaged in tne| 4 dispatch from Moscow, Ida OM etree et ener net er ee er et rabbit campaign, using strych-| ho, reports what is believed to) nine to the amount of 2884) he a record return from alfalta, ounces, Robert West, south of town, sold Six counties conducted cam- his first crop for $60 per acre paigns against pocket gophers,| and the second at $! | C a GES Usieg 1600 ounces of Birych. nd at $30 per acre. E E TRI RAN He has now purchased an ad- | A Sale on Straw Hats for the Next Ten Days. at 50% Discount J.V. BAKER & SON ‘Where Quality and Prices Meet’’ aA nine. In some communities, L joining tract at $200 a Lladd ‘ A ay entirely and wil raise more alfalfa, ae \ The Modern Way exterminated. . . Cooperative funds expended Ss in the year amounted to $97,905- ing. ee Rose Bros. for w ell avi | 50, including funds expended by He) county commissioners, the state copy ” of Idaho, the federal govern:- and a tae ai anil e best, ment and estimated expendi- tures by individuals for poisoned | -p 1 : Sane bait.” The state of Idaho has a| a toad ot gue tjlisiood, a! =|fund of $66,000 to be expended Hussman Lumber Co. | in two or more years in this : | work. Of this fund, $7,620.31 , ie ame i | was expended in the period cov- is ‘nase tow pe ae bart | ered by the report. County com- oun ond Oh f-ground, ae missioners, with farm bureaus pheri bl and dairwar ah and other organizations, provid-| 5 Penaanubla a y aT v| ed $55,451.84. From the allot-l Baker & Son. ‘36-t6| ment of the bureau of biolo- @ gical survey, the expenditure HeteeeoEEeEEEEEESEE RESTS |was $15,033.30. By purchas- | | ing strychnine and saccharine ED V. P, R Ti oy EE The Method you will eventually use: the electric way | direct from the manufacturers, | the Yee ae that it has tc \ to Order Clothing| Grangeville Elec. Light & Power Co. | Saved abou 500. 3 Cottonwood, Idaho % Bobebeteobobobetetedeteotebeteteriobobteteteotobatetedeak = = ; all | | a REE EE EEE EEE EEF EEE EEE EEE i + : = i CHARLES CHAPLIN,JR. Charles Chaplin and Mildred | Harris Chaplin became the par- ents of a seven and three-quart- | er pound boy at six p. m, July 7. | One of the first celebrations in which Charlie indulged was the payment of a wager of $10,000 made with his wife that the new | When in Grangeville Eat at the are protected from Rust\Damages by Vitreous Enameled ‘arrival would be a girl. hi e e i Charlie says he hoped the new V eC Lining inside the Flues. if | comer would be a girl, because | | ] i G rill / the name of Charlie Chaplin, Jr., im : X /. : would be a terrible handicap for MONARCH Ranges are sa So because they are la perfertly normal and rere built with Malleable Iron Ca: a instead of brittle Grey | young American to labor under. / | Nevertheless, he is the happiest he Iron. ee . | man in the world, 4 i A dispatch from Giebler, our | ‘ | West Coast correspondent, says | that 900 telegrams and one offer Men’s Furnis Ings é ; ; ; MONARCH Ranges continue giving the same satisfac- film at the age of six months The neatest and most up to date | tory service year after year because every joint is made | pisgaboceyy eres soa mp At the tpree! Doel a les are | Restaurant in the North west star rles Chaplin Jr., ? ¢ ‘ permanently tight by riveting instead _ bolts and stove first twenty-four woe ot FLANNEL shirts . \ é s : \ er and child are doing well and BLACK SATEEN SHIRTS +e | We nM CH Ra he 5 that Charlie senior is bearing KHAKI SHIRTS Your Patronage Solicited ¢ lké to sell MONAR nges because\every buyer his high honor with becoming] BLUE & GRAY CHAMBRAY | becomes our friend. - modesty, ‘ : AND STAG SHIRTS Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Zuver, Prop. p \ ie Papen Loree ue LEATHER VESTS | / adds its congratulations to the = \ 2) { ‘ list, which by this time has un- PAJAMAS \ doubtedly passed the million OUTING NIGHT SHIRTS \ mark, still going strong.—Mov-| Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases| FRANK P. LINT, D. S. T. WILLIAM P. SHEHAN, S. T. . COTTONWOOD HARDWARE C0. ing Picture World, VENETTA I. SHEHAN, S. T. ; COTTONWOOD, IDAHO A visit ete Daves you much] ° Balback & Lake Hu er Co. The Store For Everybody | Membersof Washington Association ot eee eet Tapa na Pate TO ceAIIAUUUIOUAUAGUGOCUAEAUUUUOUGLGUNLUGLAEAOAGUGRGUOOUGEHEAEEA LEST = COTTONWOOD = Drugless Physicians : ¥. i = Ss Stiffened Joints, Rheumatism... : . a Canizing 2 BATTERY AND WELDING SHOP | — stomcntrouis cat We are. nowin a position to dovulcaniz- |= eee vee cs = Liver Trouble --~*. ‘ Neuralgi inpanirtiendanceatra. Pics WILLARRSUB-SPATION 8) tums. Fal Compas = Generator, Starter, ition Work 2) Cottonwood Garage = péhe on - = Ad cars, = ene eg ante Oe its = Reht batteries for all makes of cars = a ponies " The. Chronicle = PH DYE =| Suwe8 CLARKSTON, WASH.teese | + ~~ = s a = for Butter Wrappers, Legal Blanks,|3 Cottonwood, Idaho Fanke Building 2 “ Commercial Printing of Every Kind aj|The Chronicle can do your Job Printing Hs

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