Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, December 12, 1919, Page 7

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SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS Harold Bell Wright has filma- tize the most popular of the| works of his pen. The second book to be shown to the public in pictures will be “The Shepherd of the Hills.” and a more suitable choice could not | made. | While “The Shepherd of the! Hills” may not be the greatest | work from a literary stand point, | it is thought to be the “best be- | El the squirrels did not get, says a farm bureau report. Although, 1200 pounds of poisoned oats were used in the country. A rabbit-poisoning campaign now is proposed, with 200 ounces of Strychnine on hand to begin with $1750 Extra for Potatoes Eight farmers owning 85 acres of seed potatoes, on the Dietrich tract, received about $50 an acre more than the mark- loved” of Mr. Wright’s stories. The character from “Preach- | ing” Bill down to little “Pete” have found numkerless frier.ds| in all living languages. | A story so rich in symbolisnt| that it approaches the allegori- cal yet so lucid and real that 1 et price for them, because they were considered eligible for cer- tification. This was a total bonus of $1750. Blaine Farm Bureau Rooms A. persistent campaign by Blaine county community and executive “committeemen has - more than doubled the farm bureau membership, more than 91 per cent of the farmers hav- ~ ing joined the organization. Get Eggs in Winter Pren Moore, poultry husband- man of the university extension division, recently took interest- ed people to the model hen house on A.B. Brown’s place near Rupert. They saw that, with good stock, properly fed under idel conditions, Mr. Brown was getting more than 50 per cent egg production in winter. 79 Raise Purebred Poultry A. directory. of growers of purebred poutry in Idaho, which HaveGifts For Everyone SS 5) Our stock is teeming with just the sort of things you will want for Gift Purposes. Make your selections now before stocks are depleted. has been issued by the .. univer- SLEDs Horns sity extension division, contains | Ar RIFLES . Erecror SETS 79 names. Fifteen breeds. of | hens are listed, as well as several SH TRAYS kinds of turkeys. F. A, Ging- Nor BOWE BET A rich, at Twin Falls, raises wild Py kine Dominoes mallard ducks, Buy Lincoln County Hay | ART PICTURES Quatiry cur GLass “Orders are being received may be said to have attained the | CASSEROLES ALARM CLOCKS the Lincoln county farm bureau grandeur of simplicity. Rockinc Horses phepbred Modded Rec uk Mr. Wright isa man witha Lames the cars here at $24 a ton f. 0. b. Cars cannot be obtained fast enough to supply the orders. A greater part of the hay has been bought up by the stock men and there is nota great deal left here to sell.” Will Ship in Dicklow Wheat rs ‘T HERMOS BOTTLES 7 sli da aa ELectricat Toys UNBREAKABLE DOLLS Razors, SAFETY & STRAIGHT SILVER WARE Sxates mission and a message. A greac story-teller, a creative imagina- tive genius. of readers with renewed interest To this end let us be grateful as | never before for the motion pic- ture camera. The work of Mr.| Wright and his associates are| more than welcome. Their pre-| miere production will be in ten reels with incidental music form- ing an evening’s entertainment. And will be shown at the! Orpheum Theatre one day only | Saturday December 13. 3 shows 8 P.M. 7P. M. 9:15 P, M. POINTED PARAGRAPHS. | Talk isn’t always cheap when| money talks. Some pins are almost as point- less as woman’s pencils. He who has no friend doesn’t have to lend them money. A good many moving spec- tacles are due to heartless land- lords. Every time aman takes a tumble he falls against his in- clination. If a pupil is backward it is up to the teacher to bring him for- ward. A man who courts and runs away may be hauled to court some day. Many people think of a free government as one which does not employ tax collectors. No, Herbert, it isn’t proper to ask a girl for a kiss until after you have taken it. Once in about 10,000 times a girl really does get angry when The limitless possibilities of the motion picture camera, w'll | enable him to bring his millions (o) Linseed Oii Meal O. K. Hog Feed We have a large assortment of medium priced, high grade cut Pyrex Ware HOENE HARDWARE 2 SSS SS SS 5 SS SS So SS SS a a ee ATTENTIO FARMER We can supply you with Alfalfa Hay, Carload Lots or Less. Barley and Oats, Cotton Seed Meal i either Whole or __ Se. ——_—. = SS ——) Township Thirty-three North, , Range Three, E. B. M., contain-| % ing 120 acres. Also that certain piece or par-|3 cel of land, situated and lying in| % the east half of the Southwest quarter of Section Twenty-one, |¢ Township Thirty-three, North, Range Three E. B. M. and parti-|3 cularly described as follows: be- ginning at the northeast corner|% of the southwest quarter of the said Section Twenty-one, run-|% ning thence on the quarter line 52 rods west; running thence } 160 rods south to the section|% line; thence running east 52 rods to the southeast corner of said southwest quarter of Sec-|% tion Twenty-one; thence run- ning north on the quarter line|% 100 rods to the place of begin-| ¥% ning, containing 52 acres. Also the North half of the Northeast quarter, and the Northeast quarter of the North-| 3 west quarter, of Section Twenty- eight, in Township Thirty-three ; North, of Range Three E. B. M. Plans are practically complet- ed by the Lincoln county farm bureau for shipping in a carload of pure Dicklow seed wheat from Jerome, Cassia or Twin Falls, county, for planting next spring. “Idaho Gold” a health an strength producer. 24-tf Forget Dec. 20 IS THE LAST DAY TO PAY THE FIRST HALF OF YOUR TAXES Digester Tankage Corn and Poultry containing 120 acres. , Pay Taxes At 3 This sale will be made on or|3 RE after the 22d day of December |? 1919, and bids will be received | 4 a young man steals a kiss. A mother-in-law’s will power may keep a man good—if she thas the power to will a few Chopped and Mill thousand dollars. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Probate Court, County of idauo, State of Idaho. in the Matter of the Estate of Elizabeth T. McMahon, Deceased. Notice is hereby given, that Letters | of Administration on the estate of | Elizabeth T. McMahon deceased, were Supplies Feed. PRINCESS FLOUR IS THE BEST at the office of Felix Martzen,|4 Cottonwood, Idaho, in said coun-|% ty, up to 12 o'clock, M. of said | % day. Terms of sale will be cash, lawful money of -the United|4 States of America, on confirma-| 4 tion of sale by the Probate Court ; of Idaho County, Idaho. FIRST NATIONAL granted to the undersigned on the Ist | day of December 1919, by the Probate | Court of Idaho County. All persons having claims against | said estate are required to exhibit | them to me for allowance at the law office of H. Taylor, Grangeville, Ida- ho, the same being hereby designated | as the place of business of said estate, PrP rrredrsrrerircirntererectorireiroatodiociodtodtadiotode | Y within four months after the date of | the first publication of this notice, or| NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL|subject to confirmation by the| with buildings and equipment|¥F4RM BUREAU NEWS ITEMS |3 Cottonwood, Idaho they shall be forever barred. ESTATE. said Probate Court, the follow-|for pumping water situated | oeeeoeeeosoecoesoeoeneseoe |$ Dated this Ades as December, 1018, Ran aa. hereby given that in| ing described property situated] thereon consisting mainly of a! Beat Squirrels Out of $5030 ‘Administrator of the: Botate, of Ml pursuance of an order of sale,|in the County of Idaho, State of 214 H. P. Galloway gas engine,| Savings of crops worth $5080) $ zabeth T. McMahon, Deceased. made and entered by the Probate Idaho, to-wit: one iron pump, and building 8x by. the Lincoln county squirrel- First Publication December 5, 1919.| Court of the County of Idaho,on| On or about 8 rods of land| 14, deceased owning a half inter- poisoning campaign were report-|% <f Taylor, Attorney for Admin- ed by 38 farmers, who used 765 Rights reserved to reject any | or all bids. Dated December 4th, 1919. FELIX MARTZEN, | Administrator of said estate. Vollmer-Clearwater Company D. D. WEINS, Agent. BANK ——or—— fate .4| the 28th day of November, 1919,| from the east line of the south-| est therein. n ; aor 4) in the matter of the estate of| ent quarter of the southwest| | Also the Northwest quarter of | pounds of poisoned oats on 2580| 3 Rednea the hieht cost of liv-| Chris Nelson, deceased, the un-| quarter of Section Twenty-one,|the Southeast quarter, and|acres. Much more than S| i al roducing | dersigned administrator of said) Township Thirty-three North,|South half of the Southeast would have been saved if the a © ee p Pi better sar "24 | estates will sell at private sale,| Range Three E. B. M., together| quarter of Section Twenty-one, rabbits had not cleaned up what

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