Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, August 27, 1920, Page 5

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‘ OR AN ORDI THE CONSTRUCTION A PAIR OF SIDEWALKS; THE R MOVAL OF SIDEWALKS . 109 PROVIDID after the the village service of NG FOR clerk may ND RE-]| cause a lien to be prepared and filed n the office of the County Recorder WHICH| °f Idaho County and if the cost ot | ARE DEEMED BY THE COU} nid construction, together with the CIL TO BE DANGEROUS AND t of the filing of said lien be not UNSAFE AND PROVIDING FOR ee aneety aay gatos + If the clothesline is THE HEELACING THEREOF | trustess tay eae: tea nent Pf] used it will not stretch, WITH PERMANENT WALKS| forested ey cause Said lien to be ee AND FOR THE A y foreclosed for the recovery of the THE COST = ND te ‘ost of the construction, construc- In repotting a plant put a THEREOF ON THE PROPE tion or rerairs of said si lewnlks, to- : . ue cinders in the bottom for draii vether with cost of filing the lien ond es IN FRONT OF WHICH THE|*ttornevs fees in foreclosing the s Gees aa : SAME SHALL BE CONSTRUCT-| same vagy wechagben cee ED, REPAIRED OR | SPCTION 4. In the event of the | Mly before putting macaron THE VILLAGE OF C¢ restion or_cxistence of a Local Im- | buil. DOES ORDAIN AS FOL provement District, the Chairman and Tee SECTION 1. The Chair Board of Trustees of the V Cottonwood shall cause an ¢ tion and expection to be made the sidewalks within said Village and| construction of sidewalks in said local | Bt hist shall cause all sidewalks which are| ‘mnrovement. di ict hv contract and To dry shoes quickly stuf’ them deemed by the council to be dangerou: vay assess the cost of such work to] with paper and put near fire; in a and unsafe to be removed and renlae-| ‘™ tats and parcels of land | short while the shoes will be ready to ed with permanent walks and all de 4 ont of 1 vill capi Iks are) wear again: also stuf new shoes, while and in the public thorofa WRG] Ge eae wen eo ne male show ca. there is no existing ie aviddt th ing the am unt sessed against ere’ es deemed ad hh 1 lot or tract of land unon a verified The extra time spent in’ sque pemed advisahle by the Chairms Aye ae nd Board of “3 as MAN) yenort of the contractor or the oranges for jdice u than and Board of Trustees to e Vrinner and if the « R Phe cheaper oranges with sidewalks constructed, the same shall | m nt be not ps be ordered and constructed, SECTION 2. All sidewalks constructed in the manner and form! ("kK §s herahy + d to proceed | Aviators’ Dangers. and in rccordance with the snecifien- th the collection of the same as| Air service doctors have discovered tions to be prescribed by the Roard of Aaa e nrovided. , | that airmen who have been experts Trustees. No wooden _ side 3 ; never Me e vil- will, on occasion and fora period, make shall he permitted upon streets locat-| ci oe nent oe iene ee ee ON: all manner of mistakes in landing ed within a vermanent imprevement etal Cue Bnet He mab ael With as wth lawn below them district or where paving has been or vein nyravided. he mav cause al they will do ached egg” and crash is ahout to be laid tice thereef to he mbiicshed in a} the machine on its tail or will take | SECTION is to be co repaired, the When any tructed, reconstr village clerk shall serve Board of Trustees may, when in their ‘adement it is deemed advisable, and for the hect interest of the pronertv owners within said local imnrovement trict. let the construction ar re- xan a- of all of | 4 | first. ly are sweeter and just ne big, ter notice the : h Rat " n a expensive navel or shall be erein provided ulation nnb- Stete of Idaho | of said notice s sidewalk ueted or the ground before unt lished in Idaho ¢ d the These accidents | particular sort. ¢ are serv weariness boiled before ater boiling rap- ware from re it, slip it Into water edgewise instead of bottom they mean to, | attributed to a | layer of nage, i on to us juley unges, of eye notice upon the owner hi agent or oc-| (eemet camrlete within — te us well as eye nerves. The | cupant of the respective parcels of | “fter the nublication they to convey to the brain a land in front of which such sidewalks | ‘id notice » picture of the ground or is to be laid, a written notice deserib- | NOWeNANeEr Ane e only, ' h ing the lot or tract of land and also MAN & at whenever con- | oll . | ing the kind of sidewalks to be dewalks have heen ordered to Phe eye fails very much as the mus- ructed or reference may be made : ge for] cles of un untrained athlete fail, Many to the general plans of sidewalk con- of the -nt-| exercises for the eye have been de- | structed within the district within | owners of nronert: in| signed which will remedy this ‘de- which such property is situ nid ralks are laid. | tect, | ing to which plan said sidewalk and evrh or Sine | be constructed. Said notice ¢ bury and 21 at || iGharacteriotinuture Naval/ateacne | quire the removal of any defective, | « then the seme shall ve | Rear adinival W.F Fulla sur ass | dangerous or unsafe sidewalks and the | constructed and the cost | ee eee commencement of the construction, \¢ all he paid in the manner] /7es the method o ival attack of the | construction or repair thereof w } ided i future Plunging fire from long- | ten davs from the date of the service SSED by the Roard of Trnetees| rn ns; attack by bombing fr | of said notice and said work shall be| °f the Villawe of Cottonwood, Ids ift; attack by submarine mines; | continuously prosee pletion within a And if the pre is being unnec judgment of the or, if the owner of not have commenc within to i arily delaye: aid prop the time limited in sai sonable ; ution of said work | 2 1 to do said work | State of Idal rxirman of mnct. A, 1D ‘oved ts com- time. | ck by *| submarines or torpedoes fired eith estroyers or by 1991 28ON CHATRMAN BELKNAP, Clerk. “wo | planes din th become inc singly a determin -M tor power or fighting power will be in ri NO HUNTING ALLOW dependent upon control of the d notice, “Dp. then the Board of Trustees may cause Huntine or trespassing is| tt the fleet which secures t ll of said work to be done and per-| ty} tle nrohibited nighisiied f .| trol must win, other thi formed and upon the completion of | Strictly prohibited on any of my equal.—Scientifie said work, the village clerk s ify the owner or the occunant of said nremises or the agent of the ¢ the amount of the cost of such con-| struction, reconstruction or re if the cost thereof be not pai P - ° proximately hall not-| holdings on Salmon river and on| ‘i, ing und he believes that being ap: er from torpedo He believes that aireraft will | ting fac- a > largely air and his con- Ameri- | the Josenh Plains. faeces | owner Of| 84-tf Mrs. Lulu M. Unzicker. Buy your coal now. — Two car- | aie ane ; wae loads on hand. Madison Lum-| ad within We print butter wrappers. ber Co. 24-tf | | | | | | | Pgh TRE ge Pulling 3 Plows—Plus A Thee plow tractor must have more than just ordinary three-plow power. It must have the power to pull three plows, plus the reserve strength that will overcome the most difficult soil conditions—that will pull through the stiff places and keep the tractor working continuously and dependably hour after hour. The new 12-20 OilPull has a reserve power of 25% — more power than is needed to pull three plows under average conditions. When you call upon an OilPull in an emergency it responds quickly and successfully — it’s “there” —always. OilPull tractors have always been built with this large reserve power and great strength—power to do and power to endure. That explains why the first OilPulls built are still working after 11 years of the hardest kind of tractor service. In addition you will also fmd economy—plus. This rugged machine has proved its ability to burn kerosene under all conditions and at all loads—has proved it to such an extent that the makers give with every tractor a written guarantee that it will do so. And this p/us power is available at the belt as well as the drawbar. The 12-20 OilPull will easily operate a 22 inch thresher fully equipped, steadily and continuously, and will do all other belt work requiring equal power. There are also three larger OilPulls— 16-30, 20-40 and 30-60 H. P. Farmers Union Warehouse Company Gen. Joseph Pilsudek!, president of Poland and commander-inchief of the Polish armies opposing the Russians 10,000 STILLS IN WASHINGTON Wash Seattle, A. Mc Donald ‘Don ='d, federal prohibition director for Washington, announced that he has estimated the number of illicit stills in the state, preparatory to a campaigr by his agents, and is convinced there j are between 8000 and 10,000 stills in operation, Gasoline Mr. almost Mel universal stoves, Jonald as serted, are in us mong the distillers. The amount of gasoline used in these stoves, he said amounted to several thousands of gal lons a month At lea Donald estimated 2500 of the 10,000 still are in King ¢ Pierce 1500 with he € Harbor county Kittitas with an estimated 400 stills The Mr said, proportion of the total number of il licit distilleries, due probably to the county timates, harbors Grays is third 700 and county fourth eastern portion of the state, Donald has a very small absence of heavy timber. The Mr. McDonald using annual approximate 48,000,200 stills, said, are an amount of sugar pounds, estimated at BRIEF GENERAL NEWS sur prices are declining in many Parts of i.e country, according to re ports Governor Cox will begin his western campaign tour September 2 M to speak in every state More women west of the Mississippi than 4000 old clerks, men and passed out of the vernment service in Washington Sz the ‘Trunkline lay under new retirement law de ficit of $25,616,328 on June operations, railroads incurred a uccording to a preliminary report is sued by the interstate commerce com mission Importation into Norway of articles of luxury such automobile dia monds, laces, paintings, pianos and phonographs is forbidden by a govern ment order Headquarters of the league of na tions has announced four amendments to the covenants sug 1 by Den mark, Norway and Sweden for con ration at the first meeting of the | league assembly November 15 Dec mm Wi made by the Idaho public service comm om not to allow railroads to it ssenger rates beyond a um of 3 cents per mile on intrastate traffic, following a hearing before that body last week Liquor Shot Over Border in Torpedoes. Washington.—-Whiskey filled torpe does fired across the Great Lakes front Canada is the latest ruse ted by bootleggers to get of liquor | into the forbidde: ory of the United States Several of the torpe does filled with liquor have been cap tured by prohibition enforcement in spectors along the shores the lake Mesopotamia Rebels Menace British London Fe ure expressed here that recent events in Mesopotamia will involve Great Britain in a costly mili tary campaign. Official reports show that the country is in a state of an archistic rebellion against the British} administration Sugar Dealers Caught in Slump. Washington in the price slump with large stocks on their hands are appealing to the department of justice to save them from loss, according to John F. Crosby head of the department's campaign to lower the cost of living. FO OO ey Sugar dealers caught | DON’T TAKE CHANCES Fussing nor entrust important repair work to amateurs. We are experienced at Welding and Brazing And can save you unnecessary delay and render you work that will be satisfactory in every re spect. We “know how.” understand every branch of our business and Cottonwood Battery & Welding Shop AVOTHRUUSUUUOUTHUGUAUATRGEEOOUAUUOASRUUUGULU TEAGUE ee eee alone ntoateteeteetoateetentendondeatoadeadoate eae 200 Sacks of Flour As we have decided to quite baking bread and having 200 sacks of Tip Top and Farmer’s Union flour on hand we will sell it for less than the market price today. Tip Top, per sack $3.25 Farmer’s Union, per sack $3.10 WILL SELL IT IN ANY AMOUNTS IDAHO RESTAURANT sSoedesor stn eoete testo dontonteete stones toetoate done UU LLU CL Cc Fl 2 a Peete: Stee Soe > Kodaks U at all prices from $3.00 up. If it isn’t an Eatsman it isn't a kodak. Ui Bp) Also- FILMS PAPER POST CARDS TANKS d CCCSSO) 1€ Kodak as you go along COTTONWOOD PHARMACY T. F. Schaecher, Prop. SUCUSUC Ue Ue IE Ve eat) ab aia bb TO ENTER Into the details and tell you all the reasons why our work in Automobile Repairing is so superior would take us too long and tire you. Here is a suggestion that we think will meet with your approval. Keep our address and the next time you meet with some accident, trivial or serious, bring your car to us and test our work in AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING. SOUTH & FRICK Now is the time to buy that Let us do your job work. wagon we predict that prices on eel wagons will be much higher next} Sale on screen doors at year, remember the future wag-| the Madison Lumber Co. 22-tf }on will be a narrow guage. We} - have several bargains on new| For the Best price in Lubri- wagons. Hoene Hardware. 35-tf! cating oils see South & Frick. -tf meas

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