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| Auto Supplies Gas and Oils Expert Attention Given to all branches of garage work at this shop. Being espe- cially equipped for such work we can handle all jobs with dispatch Come Here WITH YOUR Car Troubles Let our Trouble Fixer do the worrying --It’s his business Everything for the motorist COTTONWOOD GARAGE STEWART & JASPER, Proprietors Have just received a new shipment of furniture and we invite you to inspect the new line The Prices are Right Naw’s Furniture Store The Place To Get Those FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS and that Simon Bros. Wholesale and Retail BUTCHERS Dealers in Hides, Pelts, and all kinds of Poultry COTTONWOOD, IDAHO COTTONWOOD DRAY AND TRANSFER LINE CAMPBELL & ROBBINS, PROPS. Light and Heavy Hauling Done on Short Notice HMUUNLUELUNEETR GRA OG | all the richest nation of all the __| other requirements set forth i 2s ae | GEORGE MEDVED Issued Every Friday and entered at Postoffice in Cottonwood, Idaho as second-class mail matter. Subscription one year Six months - 1.26 (Strictly in advance) COTTONWOOD =| 5: = = INDEPENDENT id vhs = Copy for change of ad must be hand- | ed in by Wednesday to insure change | FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1920 | | SCHOOL NOTES. (By Wm. A. Lustie) The High School Literary last Friday was characterized by a) furious debate on the question, | “Resolved that the streets of! Cottonwood should be paved now and as planned by the City, Council.” The affirmative side, Arno Buettner and Kar-| sten Schroeder won a 2 to 1 de-| cision over the negative side, | Orville Uhl and Chester Hen- drickson. Some very unique; jand original arguments were | used. | In the basket ball game Sat-} urday evening at Grangeville between the High School Fresh-| men teams of Grangeville and) Cottonwood, the Grangeville} boys piled up a score of 82 to) Cottonwood’s 14. In the first half the score was 12 to 8 in| favor of Grangeville. In the second half, Basinger, all star left forward at the Lewiston| Meet, played with the Grange- ville team. The Grangeville) boys were taking no chances on losing the game to Cottonwood. | Miss Sweet has declared April 23 to be Arbor Day for Idaho} county. | Mr. Hannon is still on the sick list. Why are minors in Cotton- wood allowed to frequent pool- rooms and to smoke cigarettes ? Do the citizens of Cottonwood think it is alright? “Every man knows that whe ever wealth he may accumulate he must finally leave to his owr children or the children of oth ers, and most men_ believe or | HIVE ER UHIUNEELERRSRUGURUYOUOEOUTUURT EEE TRAVIAN AOUEUOAENUERUAOOUAERUUEEEAEOGEUUGUAUUAEU GUAT HVMNIRIEQGOUUUUUEN GEA AE ARO It Is Always Necessary INHERENT —WHEN BUYING LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERAL —TO USE COMMON SENSE: —JUST GOOD, ORDINARY, EVERYDAY COMMON SENSE. —THAT’S ALL. —IT IS THE SAME WITH LUMBER AS WITH EVERY OTHER COM- MODITY; QUALITY DIFFERS, RADICALLY, OFTEN IN MATERIAL OFFERED UNDER THE SAME GRADE DESIGNATION. —THE CAREFUL, DISCRIMINATING BUYER PREFERS TO BUY HIS LUMBER HERE, BECAUSE OF THE REPUTATION OF THIS YARD FOR HANDLING ONLY THE BEST IN EVERY CLASSIFICATION, —YOU, AT TIMES, HAVE OCCASION TO BUY LUMBER. —MAKE YOUR NEXT PURCHASE AT— Hussman Lumber Co. “Home Builders” a tice tat are tu MTT pg te ar ae {UjNHUNULNUNUNTOUUAIQUAQENOUEOUUNAS04000000000000E00000000200000000R OEHHA than to leave it for their good | 33 or their hurt only as they may be able to spend it with knowl-; edge and wisdom or in ignor- ance and folly.”—Schoo! Life. “We are expending for the edugation of our children an average of $495.60. Not $495.60 a year, but a total of $495.60 = through all the vears of life till, they leave school or college for | the work of life and for the i; duties and responsibilities of citizenship in a democracy in which all things depend on education. | “Does this sum of $495.60 in! dicate the full measure of our! faith in education? Are we wil- ling to accept it as the indica-| i) tion of our devotion to the wel- fare of our country and to the happiness of our children in so far as this depends on educa- tion? Can we keep these figures ;|in mind and continue to boost without a blush of shame? Is this sum sufficient for all the purposes of education for the children of the leading nation in the world, in the new era of freedom and democracy? Is {ft Under Auspices of The = American Legion Cottonwood, Idaho i- | world and of all times can afford to spend on the most important | interests of its citizens?— School Life. Hallowell Concert Co. At The 2|CARRIER EXAMINATION. The United States Civil Serv- ice Commission has announced an examination for the County of Idaho, Idaho to be held at Grangeville, Idaho on April 10 1920 to fill the position of rural | carrier at Cottonwood, Idaho and vacancies that may later occur on rural routes from other post offices in the above-men- tioned county. The examina- tion will be open only to citizens who are actually domiciled in the territory of a post office in the county and who meet the Orpheum Theatre Wednesday, April 7th Boost For The Boys ' Leggett Mercantile Co. n Form No. 1977. This form and application blanks may be ob-| tained from the offices men- tioned above or from the United States Civil Servee Commission at Washington, D. C. Applica- | tions should be forwarded to the} at Washington at | the earliest practicable date