Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, March 26, 1920, Page 5

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Gasoline WE HAVE THE SPREADERS The Best That is Made ALSO GET THE MONITOR DRILL “You says the Good Judge A little of the Real Tobacco Chew gives more genuine satisfaction than the big chew of the old kind. Saves money, too— because this class of tobacco lasts much longer. The rich to- bacco taste stays right with it. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Pat‘ Up In Two Styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT isa lung fine-cut tobacco Ee Agents for the Famous Savage Tires and Tubes Double Seal Rings Now is the time to look over your machinery and order all the repairs you need, as delays are dangerous. Moline Wide Spread Manure You have been needing for the last few years if We have the Agency for RUMLEY OIL PULL TRACTOR and ADVANCE-RUMLEY Threshing Machines from It” COUNTY SEAT NEWS ITEMS. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Vincent, former residents of Camas Prai- rie, have arrived in Grangeville from Iowa, and expect to again make their home here. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Dunn and grandson are here from Villisca, la., guests of L. M. Harris. Mrs. Dunn is a sister of Mr. Harris. Word has been received from Lonnie Bales stating that he is in a hospital at Vicksburg, Ari- zona. It seems that Mr. Bales has had a recurrence of his old trouble and another operation will become necessary. Candidates who last Decem- ber wrote civil service examina- tions for the office of postmas- ter in Grangeville, this week re- ceived their ratings from Wash- ington. Appointment of a post- master however has not been an- nounced from the nation’s capi- 1. C. P. Cone departed Sunday for Portland, Ore., to consult a specialist regarding eye trouble. Mr. Cone has been suffering for several weeks from an ailment of one of his eyes, during which time he was unable to see from that eye. Celebration of Independence in Grangeville is being discussed The matter was taken up at a meeting of the American legion, ‘Sunday, it is said, but the legion "has not as yet definitely decided to proceed with arrangements for the celebration. J. B. Sloan, former resident of Camas Prairie and a pioneer of Idaho county, was in Grange- ville Saturday. Mr. Sloan, who now resides in Clarkston, recent- ly purchased a tract five miles family, expects to soon remove to the place he recently acquired Rothwell & Quinlan are now established in their new quart- ers in the rear of the Grangeville Savings & Trust Co. bank, in the former Rest Room. They have commodious quarters which will make it more convenient for their increasing patronage. Twenty-one hours were re- quired by Charles Smith, mining man, of the Ten Mile district, to east of Lewiston, and, with his | Are You Ready for the Spring Drive? WE ARE? Having moved into our new garage we are now in position to handle any and all kinds of auto repairs besides machine and lathe work of all kinds. Monogram Oils See Your Gasoline Before You Buy Qur Visible Dome Pump Will Increase Your Gas Mileage SOUTH & FRICK All Work Personally Inspected and Guaranteed summit at Mountain House, the first of the week. Mr. Smith recently arrived in Grangeville. He traveled through three and a half feet of snow, and was oblig- ed to break the road. While splitting wood last Fri- day noon Judge R. F. Fulton re- ceived quite a severe gash under his right eye caused by his axe catching in a clothesline. His glasses were broken and a piece of glass which entered his cheek was remived by his physician. No stitches were necessary but his cheek and nose were badly bruised. He was detained from the abstract office the matter of one day. Woman’s auxiliary to the American legion post in Grange- ville will be formed, if plans of legion members materialize. Eli- gible to membership in the aux- ilary are mothers, wives, daugh- ters and sisters of American legion men, and mothers, wives, who were in the military service of the United States between April 6, 1917 and Nov. 11, 1918. Fifteen members are required, before a charter for the women’s auxilary of the American legion will be issued. |PUBLISHED 20 YEARS AGO. J. F. Ailshie went to Lewiston | yesterday morning. Thomas McGuire has moved King street. begin a term of school in the Bruner district. will make that their future home. J. L. Eckert took down 25 head of beef cattle to Lewiston |and sold to Coeur d’Alene par- ties. Gus Heartburg arrived from California where he has been nearly all winter. The stages do not arrive until very late now on account of the bad roads on the mountains. It is reported that B. K. Miller will soon move to Asotin county Wash.. where he has leased a travel from newsome to the | fruit farm. daughters and sisters of all men} _ linto the W. J. Smith home on| Mrs. Geo. Stayton will soon} Mrs. J. M. Moore and family | \left Thursday for Seattle and) New Garage Opens South & Frick have their new garage open for business now and it is sure an up-to-date place. The new American Visible Dome gas pump is a big improvement over the old style curb pumps—it having a six gallon jar on top into which the gas is pumped before going into the car—giving the auto owner a chance to see his gas before buy- ing it and those getting gas here will see a big increase in gas mileage due to full measure. Our shop is equipped with the latest labor saving machinery and more will be added from time to time. Agent For Savage Tires. _We are agents for the famous Savage tires and tubes and monogram oils and greases. Business Has Increased. We built up a large business last year but were handicaped for room but now are in a position to take care of all work in a better way than ever before and we still guarantee all work or no pay and with our present equipment we will be able to save the motorist money in having their work done here as we can do more work in less time than the average garage. Mr. Frick our head mechanic has years of experience in the auto game and has proven his ability to repair the most difficult jobs, in fact he says if you can’t get it fixed elsewhere bring it to us. General Machine Work Also. We will also do general machine work of all kinds, and Joe is always ready to weld or repair your springs and guarantee them to hold. We will still do general blacksmithing and horseshoeing and have already hired a first class blacksmith who will move here with his family shortly. GIVE US A TRIAL—That’s All we Want 4 HAT we're ii ae a that it takes skill and precision to Chesterfield way. this is hesterfield CIGARETTES o,.4 Thay SOLS Hatching Eggs ROSE COMB RHODE ISLAND REDS—NELSON Strain Our breeding hens must stand the Hogan test for egg — Our male line is all prize stock. No others used. S. C. RHODE ISLAND REDS—NELSON AND WATSON STRAIN First and second prize males in this pen. Hens 185 to 205 egg type under Hogan system. WHITE WYANDOTTS—RINGHOUSE STRAIN The champion strain of the Northwest. Hoganized for high egg production, plus beauty. EGGS FROM ANY OF THE ABOVE MATINGS $2.00 PER 15 OR $12 PER 100 No More Breeding Stock For Sale Money must accompany all mail orders. Please order early. Hatching eggs will be very scarce this season be- cause of the high prices of feed last year. Many flocks were reduced to almost nothing. Orders will be filled— first come first served. Greencreek Poultry Yards E. T. STOLZ, PROPRIETOR Greencreek, Idaho Box 8

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