Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, July 2, 1920, Page 2

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Enterprise has filed his nomina- : i VOSATLOUUONNUEULOATO0G0000000E00000000P ET UAUUCHOOGAOUEEO GOOEY Mr, Vollmer; will you have) tion for State Senator on the) Mis8 Tio to lawfully ‘wWed-| Democratic ticket having filed : ded’ better to live together |his nomination at Grangeville OLD in harmony, love and mutwal/last week. Mr. Stewart in an- good-fellowship will you assist) nouncing his candidacy in his her to make this the best com-|own paper stated that he was a TI R E S munity in all of northern Idaho, | great believer in good roads and | AT UNIONTOWN, PA., SATURDAY, OLDFIELD by promoting, with all your local | among other things said: moral and financial power, every “Several improvements should | TIRES WON FOR TOMMY MILTON IN HIS DUSEN- BERG. bring & bg will make are bd be made in our present school er Taace tor every one *| laws, among them the remodel- and by every reasonable effort, | ing of the rural highschool law FIRST PLACE—AT AN AVERAGE SPEED OF NINETY-FIVE MILES AN HOUR FOR TWO HUN. DRED AND TWENTY-FIVE MILES. ~ IUANNALONEUGEQOGREOUHAnEEUL oppose every thing that will]; ie . have a tendency to degrade, or|'" such a way as to make it} lower the moral and social at-| Workable, which it does not seem mosphere of our mutual social | to be at the present time. center; will you plight your A persistant effort has been every effort to make this the|™ade for vears by the profes- social and political center of this | Sional politicians, to destroy the whole prairie so that we may|Primary election law. The have a court house here in which | ™ethod chiefly employed being we may do our future courting?}t© make the primary election) The answer is, “I will.” SO. 8g rb en to the popular | ; i Py it would hecome distaste- i i i Miss Ilo, will you have Mr.|("@ } Still Going at 20 Per Cent Discount $j, Miss Mo, will you have Mr lful. Tt appears to me. that sort and mutual helpmate, will there should be some cheaper Ce a a a Seeded Lee tee teete eee vou agatat him mall of His. the method found of conducting! dertakings to make the life and | Primary elections and thus eli- morals of this community sur-| inate this evil and, at the same La i is tha any other commun-| me, retain the primary princi- test Styles in Pumps and Oxfords aig rid Sino ee a pal. If this is not done there is | | pledge your moral and financial danger that we will drift back to . ;wWeeeri . “4 % it; influence in a mutual effort to ring poo ane oe age | upbuild every thing that will be past te " |for the betterment of your mu-|""“T have been warned that I jtual surroundings; will you) could not, in case I were elected pledge your efforts to eliminate) 65 into a legislative body, as con- teverything that wowd threaten) qucted in these days, and get | to disturb the peace of any home anything for the people who | in your common social and busi-| have entrusted their interests in ness centre; will you endeavor to| ny hands, without selling out |mutially assist him to secure/'rg use the language of the everything that we need to make| ctreet, “If you a nett: obs ie this the social and business cent- | } 4 M Bete Ee | { ss 2 home the bacon, you mustn't be ; ‘ jer of Lewis county? . too particular about your me- | At a Special Price The answer is, “I will.” _ thods.” If this were the case, In as much as you have plight-| surely our state would be in ed your faith together in the) perilous condition and if this is | sight and presence of this aug-| the case (which I do not believe) ust company and have plighted|] assure you I will come home | your mutual assistance one to; without the “bacon” for, after Summer Shoes the other in every common ef-/ all, my chiefest ambition is to so fort for the good of both. ; conduct myself that you will in- I, therefore, by the authority | stinctively feel, when thinking of granted unto me by the postal! me ‘He plays the game fair and department of the United States | js a man’ .” ; | |and the officials of the O. W.R.| We have known Mr. Stewart |& N., and the Northern Pacific} personally since our boyhood %. R. Co,s. zoe ,, | days and have always held him Pronounce you “Craigmont.” | in the highest esteem and a man Having been thus joined to-| who played the game square, in gether, let the man be hanged, ) his business dealines as well as who ever tries to put you asun-' otherwise. We believe that der |should he be the choice of the | Congratulations ave in order.—| voters of Idaho county that he = Lewis County Register. will put forth his best efforts to = ——— _ encourage legislation that will) A DIDN’T KNOW IDAHO. benefit the most people at all For All The Family As guests of President Water-| times. Here is wishing you man of the First National Bank Success Bro. Stewart. Co as a a a ‘ Leelee Doct doetededs of Clarkston, Pessoal a —_— George Ayers of the Central Life rast PUPVEME ME 5 iced company of Des Mo- sfiesfsfesheatistesh iors afi hte SHS =} Summer Work Shoes ¢|ines, Iowa, and E. B. Favor and ¢ | Ralph Nevers, of Murphy, Favor & Co., of Spokane, made an auto ¢| trip over the prairie region east viof Lewiston yesterday, visitng of Lewiston yesterday, visiting ¥/ mont and Grangeville districts, ¢|returning to the city late last *jevening. Mr. Ayers’ company ¥/has some farm loans in that ¢| country and he had made the in- +|spection yesterday to get a “de- %| finite line” on the character of ¥|the country, having never visit-, *{ed here before although being =| pesonally acquainted with south- ern Idaho. . ; He said last night upon his re- At 20 Per Cent Discount %| turn that “he didn’t know Idaho ¥)had such a country.” He _ is Lepebeededeeeh ee eoaee ped : more than pleased and _ this means the company is going to keep in that field for morteage PN tee you complete satisfaction in Leggett Mercantile Company § sonce to tax aves, Ay) Fit and Style JUST AS OLDFIELD WON FOR GASTON CHEYV- ROLET IN THE 500-MILE CLASSIS AT INDIANAPO.- LIS, WHERE FOR THE FIRST TIME IN THE HISTORY OF THE SPEEDWAY THE WINNER WENT THRU WITHOUT A SINGLE TIRE CHANGE, FOR YEARS TIRE MANUFACTURERS HAVE OFFERED THE VERDICT OF THE SPEEDWAY AS THE BEST ARGUMENT WHY YOU SHOULD USE THEIR TIRES. OLDFIELD TIRES AT INDIANAPOLIS AND AGAIN AT UNIONTOWN HAVE ESTABLISHED A RECORD THAT SETTLES ALL ARGUMENT. | BUY THESE SPEED TESTED TIRES AND TUBES —TIRES DESIGNED AND PERFECTED BY BARNEY OLDFIELD, “MASTER DRIVER OF THE WORLD.” THEY ARE.. THE MOST TRUSTWORTHY TIRES BUILT, Cottonwood Battery & Welding Shop a ee es ee ee es STUUUUNANONIUUANANERUUUEESEOUUUOEON}OUUGAGEEROOTGOQOOOUANEEOEEOAAOOGSO UOHOOOOOAEOOOOUA sy THQUUHOOGSOUTAOOAGEUAEAEEOUHUUHOOAOEEOAOOAUOUUSOEAOOEOUAOUAAOOOOOOESUOENAH alias eeldlaalanaaned a nore iets a Cottonwood, Idaho : missioners will be in session as +/a Board of Equalization from the at = : ¥ *| 28th day of June to the 26th day 4 PO erraredoe desc dedeste de ctoste ade detente ceade ede tendo adoteate nde ndeade dente ndentonte ede ale oafentoadeeleafontontoatoatoetotoaty of July, and will hear all com- = . 3 WN > < plaints made before them by tax [2 . : IK payers, in regard to assessments made for the year 1920. Latest Picture Moldings = © yieuevteretite. 1 ih ne Pe eerie ae Clerk of the Board. and you will find we can sell you a a se ie se ee i ee ee te De ee to Have that family picture framed and preserve it for : nS HNN ARON y . . * | RESIGNED AT STITES. , SS years to come. Pictures of any size or shape neat- | Immediately upon receiving = KS F =| notice of his reappointment as \ i \ or eSs Mone ly framed at a small cost. A fine assortment of Sl cetinenter at Site oP bie Wii y new molding to select from ¢|cker resigned the position to \ E | take effect July 1. Mr. Streck- 2a \e ‘ er decided several months ago Nau’s Furniture Store to retire at this time in order to give attention to*his coal and oil land interests in Kansas ¢ Complete line of Funeral Furnishings carried pot denial a Both Phones. Calls answered day or night aT ime aia ae aa Right now is the time ‘to see: COTTONW OOD ° - ‘ : apa at the masmenes ag aa *| Binder twine needs. elay ¢ POSOPS ES ESOS oS may inconvenience you. 25-tf ,& If you are in the market for ai Buy Your Wood Supply NOW wood Milling and Elevator Co. tf gi ° : x. N Slab Wood, Body Wood, Limb Wood, any length FOR STATE SENATOR. U WHERE QUALITY AND PRICES ME THE WOOD EXCHANGE, REUBENS, IDAHO A. J. Stuart, a resident of Ida- UF wiwinaial ho county for the past twenty & years and editor of the Stites i

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