Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, November 21, 1919, Page 6

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COTTONWOOD CHRONICLE} i == l= 2 GEORGE MEDVED PATHE PHONOGRAPH The Pathephone has long been established as the leading talking machine in Europe, and is now rapidly es- — : tablishing itself in America. Pathe Saphire Ball. This Supe one year . exclusive feature consists of a highly polished ball-shaped jewel. A genuine saphire, used in place of sharp metal needles to play Pathe Records. This means long life to the records. Your dollar will oe show great purchasing power at our counters in winter wear The cold days have come. Issued Every Friday and entered at| || Postoffice in Cottonwood, Idaho as! second-class mail matter. (Strictly in adv: ie) INDEPENDENT IN POL ITICS Copy for change of vi must be hand- ed in by Wednesday to insure change THEO. F. SCHAECHER eabedeatetoeteteateteaeeteeeateceetetenteteetetoefeteetetee es z z ae 5 : Bs Me : ao & co P 4 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1919 3 a ns Od 3 i a lexalL ¢ A Complete Line ee: en Furnishings $ ' a3 bg i. & 4 IT’S HERE FOR YOU z g ¢ A z LAr Already the little ones of this’ : of Snappy z $ In Winter Wear % community are beginning to_ = ao 4 : = wonder what Santa Claus will! 5 Dry Goods es ¢ $ COTTONWOOD bring them this Christmas. | % £ IN WINTER WEAR. ANEW Daughters are making veiled ve 4 B3 DRAY AND TRANSFER LINE suggestions, and the sons are. 4 £ LINE OF ALL WOOL MEN’S 5 : openly bidding for parential fay- CREPE DE CHINES £ £ $ CAMPBELL & ROBBINS, PROPS. or at this time. | enhanc % $ AND Boy's suITS, OVER $ ‘ H Mother has her secret desires, 1EORGETTES 3 ‘ Light and Heavy Hauling Done on Short Notice sod Fee la hecking We wee 4 ¢ COATS, MACKINAWS, STAG Hi if he can afford a new suit or al SATINS od $ ; HE CHE pitas, ¢ % SHIRTS, SWEATERS;READY e The family eye is turning to! 3 TAFFETAS $ = - y Si mm O 4 ros Christmas and is bright with ex-| = $ TO WEAR AND LABOR MADE 4 e pectation. Yuletide joy is hover- | SILK POPLINS 3 ‘ z ; ing in the offing and all arms are % ¥ < - Lae ogame omen : SILK AND WOOL POPLIN. $= $= B UT C H E R S But what will you give? That 5 KA e4 3 is the old, old story—the one)@ $ SILKANDCOTTONPOPLIN $. % SHOES ‘ Deal in Hid Pelt a a ‘Kinde. of Poult which each person must deter- $ i : x Pa . ealers in Hides, Pelts, and all kinds of Poultry mine for himself. ¥ pee i EONS z $ : $ ; : Our local merchants are ready $$ FRENCH SERGE = = WESTILL HAVE ANUMBER ¥ for the rush. Th 3 $ $ COTTONWOOD, IDAHO Yui wee en ae COTTON SERGE ¢ £ PAIROFSHOESTOGOATA $ mand. Their selections are es-| 3 eae , 2 2 t ; ” = a " SEED i os ,| pecially appropriate this year. | > GINGHAMS 5 ¢ SPECIAL PRICE, MEN'S, 5 Our advertising columns will) + < $ Ps keep you in touch with the situa- & VOILES mS % WOMEN’S BOYS AND GIRLS. £ tion each week. The choicest | $ = be : and best of all gifts will be found | | aosdesdeceetestestestecteteste there. You want it, the home town| has it, and the home paper will tell you where to get it. | Makes an ideal Christmas Gift Make your selection early And get what you want Ladies’ Ready to wear department snappy styles Suits, Coats and Overcoats We have what you want in the grocery line AN OUTRAGEOUS CRIME The assassination of four American Legion men and} wounding of others by members| of the I. W. W. at Centralia on} Armistice Day was one of the| most outrageous crimes that has} ever been perpetuated in this| country. It was a case of pure cold-blooded and _ premediated murder almost unparalleled in the annals of crime in this coun- try. Apparently without the slightest provocation, the cow-| ardly culprits, who are typical of | the I. W. W. in this country and the bolshevists of Russia, gave their victims no chance to de- fend themselves, but delivered their murderous volleys of cold lead from behind shelters, think- | ing that they would escape de-| tection and capture. It is to the everlasting credit | of the service men of Centralia | that under such provocative cir-| cumstances, they were able to} suppress the mob spirit and let the law take its course with all except one, instead of allowing the whole gang to be hunted out Leggett Mercantile Company Naw’s Furniture Store COTTONW OOD - - - ‘IDAHO Complete line of Funeral Furnishings carried Both Phones. Calls answered day or night " “Don’ t Cheat Yourself” says the Good Judge There’s nothing saved - by chewing ordinary tobacco. A little chew of that good rich-tasting tobaccogoesalotfarther, and its good taste lasts all the way through. Little chew — lasting — satisfying. That’s why it’s a real saving to buy this class of tobacco. THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW put up in two styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco earlier and close an hour earlier. ep apa pa hhh p hahah aRanepaeEREEDEEEE DEERE ES A L. B. HILL, FLORIST, LEWISTON, IDAHO Flowers for all occasions. you by parcel post or express. Artistically arranged. Direct to Paper White Narcissus bulbs to grow in water are ready now, 10c each $1.00 per dozen RAN DALL’S ee The Place To Get Those FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS and that FRESH BUTTERKIST, POP CORN of their holes and lynched. The affair was probably a pre- mature outbreak of a nation- wide rebellion or revolution which the bolshevist element in this country has been planning for some time. It was the direct result of the seditious and an- archistic teachings of that ele- ment who have been allowed to spread their devilish propaganda unmolested by the authorities. Every county official in this} state must keep his or her office | open to transact public business from 9 o’clock in the morning to 5 o’clock in the afternoon. This! is the ruling of Attorney General | Black, given in response to an inquiring county official. Be- eause of the change in time the | officials wanted to open an hour | * | It is also held that state officials = cannot change their hours ot | | work because the law specfically | | sets the time from 9 o’clock in $ the morning to 5 o'clock in the | $}evening. State and county offi- | cials may only close their offices on legal holidays set aside by the | law or proclamation of the gov- | ernor. | A A j | Just back of the turkey loom- | ing on the horizon is the thought | that now is a good time to think | of that Christmas lesa This “moder: ate ‘weather is | more popular than ever these days. It will be welcome so long as the coal strike lasts. Camels are sold every- whereinscientifically sealed packages of 20 cigarettes or ten packages(200cigarettes) in a glassine-paper-covered carton. We strongly recom- mend this carton for the home or office supply or when you travel. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co, Winston-Salem, N. C. Co are in a class by themselves—easily the most refreshing, the most likable cigarette you ever smoked. You can prove that! Simply compare Camels puff-by-puff with any cigarette in the world at any price! Put quality, flavor and cigarette satis- faction to the utmost test! Made to meet your taste, Camels never tire it, no matter how liberally you smoke them! ‘The expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos makes Camels delightful—so full- bodied, yet so fascinatingly smooth and mellow-mild, , t Every time you light one you get new and keener enjoyment! Freedom from any unpleasant cigaretty after taste or any unpleasant cigaretty odor makes Camels as unusual as they are enjoyable. In fact, Camels appeal to the most fastidious smoker in so many new ways you never will miss the absence of coupons, You'll prefer Camel Quality ! premiums or gifts. The “Tip Top” as s good as the best, and Ay than the rest. 28-tf Chronicle The Family Paper $2.00 Per Year Circulates among Farmers and Stockmen

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