Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, April 2, 1920, Page 8

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os page eH & ¥ COTTONWOOD AND VICINITY Personal Mention and Local Happenings of the Week in This Vicinty. Eventually you will buy “Tip Top” why not today? 14-tf For the Best price in Lubri- cating oils see South & Frick.-tf In the market for good fat poultry. Saturdays and Mondays T. Clarke, the junk man. 4-6 Miss Wieber has that clever little hat you have been thinking about at the Cottonwood Mer- cantile Co. 14-1 Clean up—Paper up—when wall paper is so ridiculously cheap at the Hoene Hardware. Ira Robertson attended the baseball meeting at Grangeville Saturday evening and spent Sunday visiting with friends at the county seat. Dr. W. S. Jackson, the Eye- sight Specialist, of Grangeville, will be in his office at the Hotel Cottonwood on Monday and Tuesday, April 5 and 6. 10-4 Guss Maugg and his father, John Maugg, finished an up-to date garage near the Maugg blacksmith shop for Gus’s new car last week. Engineer Fred Warren ac- companied by his wife and little son, were visitors in Cottonwood this week. Mr. Warren was here on professional business. Harold Rink, Harold Simon and Raymond Matthiesen, stu- dents at the University of Idaho are spending the spring vacation with their parents in Cotton- Frank Simon, John Meyer, A. H. Nau, Nick Bieren, Frank Ter- | haar, Leo Hanses, 0. D. Hamlin, | and Dad Clarke all took the train Monday morning for Ferd- inand, where they attended the auction sale held by Mrs. Rose XKuther on thet date. Easter Week Specials This isa comprehensive effort made by this store to reduce the cost of living and still give you an oppor- tunity to select The Good Things for Spring and Summer wear You may choose here not only the newest and most wanted fabrics---but all the other items needed to carry out your extensive home sewing plan with the utmost efficiency and dispatch. Georgette Cotton Voiles at 65, 85, 90, 1.25, 135, 1.65. These colorful wash voils are the fashionable fabrics for present day summer time dresses. We have an exceptionally large showing of White Canvas Shoes A Pair 1.60, 1.95, 2.90, 3.40, 3.50, 3.65, 4.00, 6.75 COTTONWOOD MERCANTILE C0. Our remnant stock of wall paper will be sacrificed to one- half cost on our clearance table for 1 week commencing Satur- day. Hoene Hardware. Leave that suit or overcoat for cleaning or pressing at Tom Randall’s confectionery store. All work guaranteed. Richards & Soltman, Grangeville. 10-tf Miss Hazel Van Pool of Spring Camp is visiting with Ed Nelson, prominent ranch-| er of the Denver section was a/| Thursday. Mrs. J. V. Nash who spent the past two weeks visiting with re- latives and friends in Lewiston returned home Saturday. Mrs. J. N. Moden arrived in Cottonwood Friday evening on business and departed for the east the next day. She plans on returning to England in the near future. Dr. W. S. Jackson, the Eye- sight Specialist, of Grangeville, will be in his office at the Hotel Cottonwood on Tuesday, April 5 and 6. 10-4 Several young men of the city gathered at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Shinnick Sunday, where they discussed the ways and means of organizing a glee club. Organizations of this kind are fine for any small town and gives the young men an opport- unity to spend many a leisure | hour, which sometimes are to dispose of in a village the size of Cottonwood. Wilbur Bryant a prominent rancher in the Red Rock section was a visitor in Cottonwood yesterday. Mr. Bryant who has some 600 acres in summer fal- low states that it is coming along nicely and much _ better than he expected. He made a personal inspection over summer fallow last Sunday ana found it in the above shape. He also states that a large number of grasshopper eggs in his sec- tion are killed. CAUGHT WITH THE GOODS. John Meyer, manager of the Cottonwood Milling & Elevator Company, has been caught with the goods. “He is being accused of slipping into the best homes and bakeries in this territory,” with his famous Tip Top Flour. When arranged before the judge he said “Your honor, I am guilty, all I want, is a fair trial.” C. STRIKFADEN QUITE ILL. | Chas. Strickfaden was taken}! to the hospital at Lewiston) Tuesday morning, owing to se- vere bleeding at the nose, Mr, Strickfaden and family re- | turned from California two} weeks ago, where they had spent the winter. Both, Mr. and Mrs. | Strickfaden had quite a tussel| If your Radiator leaks take it to South & Frick. 14-tf| With influenza while away, and | Complete line of garden| the attending physician opines} pean 0. Vi Buber A )Gon. this strange afflicton is a relapse | of the unwelcome malady. | r Upon their arrival here, he} sent to Hoene Hardware with! apparently was feeling fine, and | 10 cents for a 15¢ brush and 30} the sudden turn for the worse, | cent can of Floor Lac. 14-1/ is deeply regretted by his Mrs. W. B. Hussman and Miss| friends.—Ferdinand Enterprise. Kathryn Luchtefeld were pas- sengers for Lewiston and Mos- cow Monday morning. They returned home Thursday even- Cut Coupon from ad and pre- The Hoene Hardware through | the effort of their electrical eng- | ineer Leon France newly attach- friends and relatives in Cotton- wood this week. ° Mr. and Mrs. William Rooke arrived in Cottonwood Friday evening from their ranch on Snake river, having made the trip here by the way of Lewis- ton. People are taking advantage of the liberal offer of the Hoene Hardware Co. of a 15¢ brush and 30 ¢ can of Floorlae for 10c! and a coupon. 14-1 An expert telephone man from Spokane is this week bus- ily engaged in enlarging the swithchboard at the Pacific Tel- ephone office. Miss Gertrude Wieber arrived in Cottonwood Friday evening with her millinery stock, which she now has on display at the Cottonwood Mercantile Co. Joe Oldham is moving his family out to the ranch today after’ having spent the winter) ¢ in Cottonwood. He will com- mence spring work on the farm as soon as weather conditions permit. Dr. J. D. Shinnick, one of the few persons in Idaho county be- ing commissioned captain during | $ the Great World War will leave Sunday morning for Twin Falls where he will represent Cotton- wood Post No. 40 of the Ameri- can Legion at a state convention of all the legions in the state of | 3 Idaho. Days with more than ordinary significance during this month are as follows: Today, Good Fri- day; 4th, Easter Sunday; 6th, 3rd annivarsy of the U. S. join- | ; ing the Allies in the Great} World War; 13th, birthday of Thomas Jefferson; 19th, rey ots Day; 27th, birthday of U.S. Grant. ing. Miss Harriet Greve, a student | of the Lewiston State Normal} arrived home Friday evening to} spend the spring vacation with | _ parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Rosia mecdionn to(say. Ghat eve. ‘i ’ : : | ; ; poth are past the expermental . Reports are continually going} stage and are accomplished and | the rounds that Cottonwood will | finished products from the view- see the construction of another! point of Modern Engineering, modern brick or cement block) the firm announces the sale of a of some dimensions the coming) jarge Delco Light Plant to the summer. All indications point gt Gertrudes Convent and com- to such a building. plete installation of the Jack Morarity departed Mon-! academy. day morning for his ranch in Mr. Baerlocker of Greencreek the Yakima valley where he will, has help his partner prepare a large) Lighting number of cattle for shipment to} system. market. Jack expects to re- turn in time to spend Easter| girls on the farm by furnishing ed to their staff are lining up an} extensive campaign to propagate and educate the people in gener- al to the beauty and comfort de- rived from the use of the Delco Light Plant and the Defco water system also Sunday with his family in Cot-|them the modernism and con- ; tonwood. veniences of the large city. 14- Be a Booster Boost your city, boost your friend; 1z Boost the club that you attend; Boost the town in which you're dwelling, Boost the goods that you are selling. Boost the people round about you— They can get along without you, But sticcess will guicker find them If they know that you're behind them. | Boosts for every forward movement, Boost for every new improvement; Boost the man for whom you labor, | Boost the stranger and the neighbor. Boost! Don’t be a chronic knocker, | Cease to be a progress blocker ; . If you’d make your business better, Boost things to the final letter. . BUY TIP TOP FLOUR. business visitot in Cottonwood | $ Monday and % the | % new | $¢ also purchased a Delco) 4 water | 3 Moral: Keep your boys sand : PPoorrHoorreonornnnngoennd |b et = ( be Se $8.75 Puts this Cleaner in Your Home : — Grangeville Electric Light & Power Co. COTTONWOOD, IDAHO Setendeetoetedoetontontoatontesfoatontontesfonteatoate afoatoalotoste ctostostnaloote foetentestoeteete ate steatoate ontpegeeges ro § Are You Carrying Sufficient Insurance? Since 1914 the cost of building has in- creased from 50 to 100 percent; furniture and clothing from 100 to 130 percent, and other commodities in like proportion. Are you carrying insurance based on present prices? If not, you will be a heavy loser in the event of fire. The cost of insurance has NOT been in- creased. Let Us Provide You With Full Protection ——THE COTTONWOOD STATE BANK E. M. EHRHARDT, Pres. H. C. MATTHIESEN, Cashier M. M. BELKNAP, Vice-Pres. WILLARD BATTERIES OLDFIELD TIRES Barney Oldfield Tires Fabric, Guaranteed csese----6000 Miles Cord, Guaranteed ....8000 Miles AND WE MAKE THE ADJUSTMENTS BOSCH MAGNETOES ACETYLENE WELDING COTTONWOOD BATTERY & WELDING SHOP P. H. DYE AND WM. BUETTNER, Proprietors 1 } i i .

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