Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, October 24, 1919, Page 6

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Recetas oetecreheteeteetutretecseetetet eee WARNER LENZ BOSCH MAGNETOS COTTONWOOD BATTERY AND WELDING SHOP P. H. DYE, PROPRIETOR IF THE MAGNETO ON YOUR PUMP ENGINE DON’T WORK RIGHT THE MAGNETS ARE PROBABLY WEAK. BRING IT IN AND WE WILL CHARGE THE MAGNETS FOR $1.00. Poneto * Seed Se a se aS Seeder OX0-ACETYLENE WELDING HOWE SPOT LIGHT met SB a a a tte “UNION” eo ontectestoetertonte ete oe ate fotetectonteaty The flour that made Camas Prairie $ Wheat famous for milling. It is guaranteed $ to contain no acids or bleaching compounds. ¢ i THE REAL TEST OF THE VALUE OF A $ FLOUR LIES IN THE QUALITY OF THE ¢ BREAD IT WILL MAKE $ Seat HOLD FAST TO THAT WHICH IS GOOD plete Call on us and see what kind of a deal we can give you. ee eRe shoeteetoetegratoeteatertecetertectetentesgeteetecget Ste % Sestostontrateetosgortontenteeteateete Farmers’ Union Warehouse Co. Ltd. FRANK P. LINT, D. S. T. WILLIAM P. SHEHAN, S. T. VENETTA I. SHEHAN, S. T. tband- wil play @ 5-day engage- ment. at the Western Livestock show, in Spokane, beginning November 8. The boys will leave Grangeville the morning of November 2. A. N. Dyer, on Wednesday, trough the agency of M. L. Ayers, purchased from Morris McHugh a 160-acre ranch, one mile south of Fenn. The place is well improved. Mr. Dyer bought it as an investment. J. Loyal Adkison has resigned as U. S. commissioner at White- bird and has removed to Grange- ville. Mr. Adkison has announc- ed himself a candidate for post- master of Grangeville, to suc- ceed L. A. Wisener resigned. While it is rumored that other men here are seeking the post- mastership, Mr. Adkison is the COUNTY SEAT NEWS ITEMS) Grangeville’s famous Cowboy) Hooper were married Sunday at noon in the parsonage of the Catholi¢ church in this city. The ceremony Was performed by the Rev Fr. Phelan, in the presence of a few relatives and friends of the bride and bridegroom. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Oliver, of Harpster. Mr. Hooper is from Lewiston, where he and his bride will re- side. - Frank Reynolds, who for the past ten years has been the ef- ficient carrier on route No.1, re- cently resigned and is now en- gaged in the local postoffice, having assumed his new duties on the 13th of this month. Geo. Carter succeeded Mr. Reynolds on the route which covers 2714 miles six times each week. Miss Helen A. Schultz, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Schultz and Carlos M. Wiswell were mar- minister, performed the cere- mony. Miss Schultz was grad- uated from the Grangeville high school last spring. The newly- married couple departed on Sun- day morning’s train for Seattle, where they will reside. On Wednesday evening, Oct- ober 15. Willard Gunter of Clearwater, and Miss Kate Thompson of Stites were mar- ried by Rey. H. S. Randall, past- or of the Federated church. Mr. Gunter is a young farmer of the Clearwater district, and his bride is a member of one of the best families of the Stites sec- tion. Mrs. Henry Hesterman had the misfortune of having her right thumb almost from the hand Tuesday. Mrs. Hlesterman stepped outside to open a jar of fruit which was, fermenting. Before she had severed disabled, being compelled to earry her hand in a bandage. Deputy Game Warden Don C. Fisher has just received a message that three Lewiston hunters arrived in Kooskia to- day from the mountains with the bag limit of big game. They killed three elk, three deer and three moutain goat. This is considered a record in hunting in recent years in Idaho county. L. H. Kerlee has sold the 187 acres 1 mile west from Grange- ville to Gen D. Loomis of Colfax, Wash. Mr. Loomis taking immediate possession. The con- sideration of $120 per acre proves that the farm is a de- sirable one. Mr. Loomis’ mother of Centralia, Wash., is here visiting her daughter, Mrs. B. | Haskins, and was so impressed ‘with this country that she sent for her son to come and look only person who has announced] vied early Sunday morning in| time to loosen the lid, the bottom! over the country with the above his candidacy. the home of the bride’s parents| broke out, cutting her thumb| era This sale was made by Miss May Oliver and Oren: in Leics slg ne W. N. Knox,! nearly off. The lady is almost! L. M. Harris. meh LE Having sold my ranch I will offer at public sale on my place 6 miles east of Cot- tonwood or 4 miles north of Fenn on - * eee ns Oct. 3Oth Peasiaecdisatin AT 10 A. M. THE icmeniien PROPERTY 4 : Members of han 1 Bay horse, 10 years old, weight 1350 4 Washington Association ot 1 Bay mare, 7 years old, weight 1350 8 head of hogs, weight 75 pounds and up Drugless Physicians 1 Black mare, 5 years old, weight 1200 50 head of pigs, weight 50 pounds and up < 1 Gray horse, 10 years old, weight.1700 : ot coM, 7 Yeats old, be fresh in Dee. , ; olestein heifer, 3 years old ee You cannot afford to suffer with those old complaints. 1 black mare, 15 years old, weight 1350 1 yearling heifer ife is too short to MERELY EXIST, when you can be cur- . : 1 yearling steer ed and really enjoy every minute. If you are tired of medi- elite dole eka : als cine, come and take our wonderful Mineral Steam Baths, P see hare, 1 yees ol, welght 90 Ghead obiaticee Electricity and Magnetic Massage. We will help you. 1 Gray mare, 8 years old, weight 1350 Rheumati ism, Nervous T; roubles and Kindre d Ailments eeetestoeentonterenteceetontectentonteteatenteteatestesteatenententongengetoatonteteeteiteoteteetestengeathat afostoate sSostortondontondeatoatenteeterdeetecteetestesfestectectecteot asondetoegentendeateedectendentestonteetestenestontenteeteege stented Successfully Treated Without Drugs or Surgery FE arm M. hi d E Consultation Free ae inery atl t ni 13%, Shuttler wagon with patten rack 1 new pair bob sleds 1 18-pound post maul Billups Bik. CLARKSTON WASH Phone 810 oo 34-inch Moline wagon 1 old pair of bob sleds Wire stretcher, scoop shovel, log chains — ] ———— 1 8-foot John Deere binder 1 pair buggy sled runners Lead Bars, double trees and hay forks 1 14-inch Flying Dutchman gang plow 1 buggy 100 bushels White Winter Barley 1 14-inch P. & O. high lift gang plow 1 Winner fanning mill About 10 sacks of Early Bart wheat 1 6-foot J. I. Case double disc 1 set breeching harness 200 new grain sacks When in Grangeville Eat at the 1 12 foot steel harrow 1 set 'ead harness 2 sacks of potatoes 1 20-foot steel harrow 1 set driving harness 55 pounds of binding twine e e 1 12-inch walking plow 1 stock saddle 1 pair horse blankets 1 wagon jack | V er rl 1 9-foot Superior grain drill 1 pair of chaps 1 grind stone . 1 garden cultivator 1 3-8 steel cable (about 120 feet) 2 sacks of coal eine PESOS EHH OHHH DEL EOE D HDMI Hoong intended panded pdeneeeedadegetees SPD pedeetey . 7K HOUSEHOLD GOODS 1 De Laval cream separator l cupboard 1 Damascus sewing machine 1 351 calibre self loading rifle oTheineatest and most ie do dite 1 couch 2 iron beds and springs 1 phonograph and records 1 30 calibre U. S. carbine rifle Restaurant int the: Nomh weit 1 Improved Cascade range 1 power washing machine About 8 dozen chickens ; 1 Beckwith heater 1 5-gallon cream can Other articles too numerous to mention Lunch Counter in Connection 2 center tables 1 kitchen cabinet 1 gasoline mantle lamp Your Patronage Solicited BIG FREE LUNCH WILL BE SERVED AT THE NOON HOUR Mr. and Mrs. LE. Zuver, Prop. Pee eaesteceteatententeetententententetenteatententeceeceteatpatecteeteggegd Seeeeteseeteeatoatetontetoeteteate tented toate ate aeatectetetiatetoetetesteteetetectiats Deeedoateeteeatootetontertetoatectetentontetoatectaterte etentee a eeeeeeeeeSeSesesese , - TERMS: All sums of $20 and under cash. All sums over that amount Gi rls Ladi le s-Wo men © 6 months time on bankable note ee 10 a cent interest. ND SHH detettearaeentetetnnnde ned ieedemeededeeadeniedeniodrrndedndnnendemnndenepgend POOR eeeeee eee gio HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA a great Laxative— a ke mild, pleasant, certain, so thoroly cleansing and purifying that CONSTIPATION disappears, and when your CONSTIPATION ee ee URSIN improves—you work better—eat better % ner a4 it a thoro trial and you will recommend it to all your women “ ae ek St yom wil veccennend it tn | LE a pachiies H. C. Matthiesen, Clerk

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