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HINA “en Roaster rmrermenernation st In spite of the fact that Merchandise is harder to obtain than ever before our prices on winter articles are only a fraction higher than last year and in some instances we can quote you prices that are the same. The reputation of this store is at stake when we tell you we can save you money by buying your winter’s supply here on BLANKETS WOMEN’S UNDERWEAR MEN’S UNDERWEAR PETERS SHOES MACKINAWS HOOD RUBBERS J. V. BAKER & SON ‘‘Where Quality and Prices Meet’’ TS _ WINTER TNUUUUUAALLI spinsters nevér. A man’s first attack of love seldom lasts long, but he remem- bers it all his days. : When December weds May, the latter is apt to forget that she is Mrs. December. The Lord loveth a cheerful giver, and so does every man, woman and child on earth. Nothing hurts a woman more than to have a man tell her that she is nothing but a woman, It is easier for a man to ac- quire a bad reputation than it is for his children to live it down. An Ohio girl who is unable to speak above a whisper has had 47 offers of marriage. People who are looking for trouble are fortunate in one re- spect at least—they seldom meet with disappointment. Many a crooked man is sup- posed to be perfectly straight because other men are unable to “get on to his curves.” The sooner a man gets rid of the idea that he was cut out for a political leader the sooner he will become a useful citizen, CAN WIN DESPITE HANDICAP = = = ~ Sw 00 UTERUS .OINTED PARAGRAPHS. Some men can’t foot a bill] dye.” BIS I. E. Zuver, Auctioneer without kicking. Suspect nota friend’s word, ' rether his meaning. upset until it gets full. Many a woman keeps a dark a SRE ERO GNI SLIT DM DRANG ORMERNG RS eS | formed at Districh this winter, : junder direction of the farm ’ bureau. ; ‘ Bonner Cattle Top Market Of a community shipment o1 Bonner county beet . cattle re- cently consigned to the Spokane | There secret in a bottle labelled “hair Babies are coupons of interest +| attached to bonds of matrimony. should be music in e average milk pail refuses|every home—except the one HAVING DECIDED TO LEAVE THE CITY I WILL SELL AT MY HOME IN COTTONWOOD NORTH OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH Saturday, October 18th COMMENCING AT 1 P. M. THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY Horses, hogs and chickens 1 sorrel horse, 10 years old, weight 1500 I sorrel horse, 11 years old, weight 1500 8 head of shoats weight about 100 lbs. About 30 chickens 2 geese, next door. Bachelors rail i Wounded Soldiers Not “Out” in the Battle of Life and Do Not Ask to Be Coddled. “I have found that you do not need hands and feet, but you do need cour- age and character. You must play the game like a thoroughbred,” said Michael Dowling at the international conference on reconstruction. “You fellows know how it is in a handicap race. A handicap is put on the horse that has proved himself, so that he may not beat the others too easily. But the horse with the Landi- cap is the one to bet on, “You fellows are handicapped, but we know you can win the fight. You have been handicapped by the Hun, who could not win the fight. For most of you it will prove to‘be God’s greatest blessing, for few men begin to think until they find themselves up against a stone wall. “And you other folks—don’t treat these boys like babies! Treat them like what they have proved them- selves to be—men, Don’t spoon-feed them, Don’t coddle_ them, They would rather get thelr own faces down into the blueberry pie and eat {t for themselves.” eet rf es Soak | against the married state, but LEED ee | FARM BUREAU NEWS ITEMS. $80,000 For Reservoir. | Franklin county farms have raised $80,000 in stock subscrip- | tions for a reservoir to be built at Glendale for late irrigation | purposes. They feel now that the project will go through, and} are turning their attention to] securing a beet sugar factory for the county. Looking For Pasture. Madison and Fremont county stockmen are making a careful! study of the possibilities for ob-| taining fall, winter and spring | range. They have a committee investigating the situation in! fexas and New Mexico. Try Sunflower Silage. | Some experiments are being | tied in Minidoka county with} sunflower silage. Much interest! im silo-building is reported among farmers of the county. Idaho Rurals Do Well Reports of seed growing ex- periments in Kootenal county potato fields are to the effect that Idaho Rural seed plots seem to stand the drought better than any other variety. The yields are not large but the quality is excellent and the potatoes are free from disease. Experiment With Wheat. Under the supervision of the Latah county farm bureau, ex- periments in wheat growing will be tried on each of three farms near Deary, with the following varieties of wheat, .Forty Fold, Jenkins Club and Wolfe Hybrid. The ground has been treated dif- ferently on each farm. On Big Bear ridge, Little Club, Jenkins Club, Red Russian and Forty Fold will be tried on each of two farms, on land that has raised beans the last season. Raise Fine Potatoes. Seven farmers of the Dietrich | tract raised between 35 and 40 acres of Netted Gem potatoes this year. About 30 acres are eligible for certification on pass- | ing the last bin inspection. The sandy soil of this tract is claim- ed to be some of the best in the state for raising seed potatoes. It is said to be probable that = Lincoln county seed potato | growers’ association will be Union stock yards, seven head | topped the Spokane market.’ Six head averaged $146 each. Want Pure Seed Wheat Blaine county farmers have applied for more than 20,000 pounds of Dicklow wheat. $100,000 Damage to Potatoes It is estimated by the Canyon county farm bureau that the damage to potatoes by scald in Canyou county this season was $100,000, as a result of the shortage of cars. The scald con- dition is due presumably to the very hot weather which occur- ed at the time when they should have been marketed but when they were left in the ground be- cause cars for shipping were not available. Sulphur For Alfalfa Fields A two-year experiment in the CAR of CARS We have two car loads of “Dependable Dodges” on the road and can take a few more orders for delivery out of this shipment. cal perfection that has put competition. do in war. It’s the car that gives a minimum of cost. road without trouble. ble economical car. COTTONWOOD LOUIS B. GOODALL Representative Louis B. Goodall of vaine has combined business zeal with sentiment in his congressional dire ory biography. He says, among other hings, that he originated the welk tnown palm beach cloth. GLOVE FOR THE BLIND-DEAF Ingenious Contrivance by Means of Which the Afflicted Are Able to Hold Conversations, Dr. William Terry of Ansonia, Conn., who was rapidly becoming both blind and deaf, invented an ingenious glove by means of which he was able to con- verse with his friends. The Scientific use of sulphur on alfalfa fields is American describes this as thin, with Machinery and Household Goods 1 8-foot McCormick binder 13% inch wagon 1 4 row potato sprayer l cupboard 1 table 1 baby bed mattress and spring 1 hanging lamp 3 dozen fruit jars 1 grass rug TERMS: 1 8-foot Superior grain drill 1 set breeching harness 1 Round Oak Chief range 1 white enamel bed 1 spring 1 mattress 1 sanitary couch 1 wash boiler 1 tub 5 chairs 1 auto trailer All sums of $20.00 and under cash. On sums over that amount six months time will be given on approved bankable note bearing 10 percent interest Otto Aichlmayr, Owner First National Bank, Clerk being started in Canyon county through cooperation of two farmers with the county farm bureau and the soils specialist of the university extension divi- sion. Demonstration plats have been selected and a soil analysis mill be made before the applica- tion of the sulphur. Other analyses will follow at intervals throughout the period of the ex- | periment. Huns Have a Town Crier, The officers of the regiment have nothing on the burgomaster of Polch | when it comes to having a striker. The only difference is that he is a clanger, for he rings the bell to an- nounce new tidings to the populace. | For instance, if the square heads are } not on the square with the Americans | and a fine is Imposed, the tidings of | Heinie’s hard luck must be published | broadcast. So the chief mogul of | Polch crooks his finger and explains | the mission to the bell ringer, who in turn goes te each street corner an- | nouncing that Herr Hassenfeffer has | been fined 200 marks for not leaving | the outside door unlocked. All this | time the bell plays a clanging accom- | paniment.—From Barrage, Polch, Gex | many. “Tip Top” makes more loaves of better bread than other a {on the market. all the letters of the English alphabet marked upon {t, distributed over the digits, palm and back. Doctor Terry himself has learned the precise situa- tion of each letter, so that when a friend spells out a word by touching the several spots, he can follow by the feeling. The beauty of Doctor Terry’s inven- tion Is that it enables him to receive communications from persons who are unacquainted with his system. Any deaf-blind person could have such a glove made and, of course, It does not matter how the letters are arranged upon it, for he alone needs to know without looking where they are situ- ated. Doctor Terry’s arrangement is as simple as could be devised. The new car is a beauty and has the same mechani- “Dodges” in a class without It’s the car that showed the world what autoes could you a maximum of power at It’s the car that stands the knocks and travels any It’s the car what gets the miles out of the gasoline. It’s the car you want to buy if you need a dependa- Ask one of the boys who saw the Dodge in war, then call and see them in time of peace. Yours for a car that will get you there. HARDWARE CO. COTTONWOOD, IDAHO WINTER RANGER COURSE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO. The Ranger Course, Session of 1919-20, to be given by the School of Forestry, University of Idaho, will open this year November 3 and close March 28, This course is planned. to meet the needs of forest rangers and guards, wishing to increase their efficiency, or those looking forward to the work of a forest ranger, also of others engaged in some branch of the timber in- dustry who wish to acquire a knowledge of the general prin- ciples of forestry. It prepares for the civil service examina- tion for the position of forest ranger in the U. S. Forest serv- ice. Admission is without ex- amination, the only requirement being that the student shall be able to carry the work with profit to himself. The work is thorough and intensely practi- cal. Experts from the US. Forest ‘Service will assist in giving the instruction. A special effort will be made to adapt the work to the requirements of re- turned soldiers wishing to take advantage of it. For particu- lars address School of Forestry, University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho. ED V. PRICE Tailored to Order, High Grade SUITS AND OVERCOATS JU A shipment of Men’s Over- coats, Sweaters, Flannel Shirts, Wool Underwear, Mittens, Gloves, Wool Socks, and a nifty line of hats and .caps for men and boys. —_—___. Positively no hunting will be allowed on any of my premises or rented land. - Lulu M. Lancaster. 39-3 Paul F. Lake “The Store For Everybody” Subscribe for the Chronicle.