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memes One of our worthy competi- ‘ tors remarked the other day in conversation with a_ salesman that “The Leggett Mercantile people must be crazy the way they sell goods” He was particularly referring to the low prices we were giving in the sale now on. We know that we save our friends many $ $ on their com- bined purchase and we also earn- ed for ourselves their good will to a greater extent than ever be- fore—besides we find we have made many new customers and feel repaid in ever respect. This is the way we keep faith with you and help you cut your living cost. We would rather have your friendship and patron- ace than the extra dollar we could have had otherwise. ee AMONG OUR NEW GOODS YOU WILL FIND DRESSES DESIGNED JUS HOSIERY THE BEST YOU CAN BUY SILKS THAT ARE DIFERENT SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY UNDERWEAR PERFECT FITTING Leggett Mercantile Co. USE “TIP TOP” And satisfy yourself that it is just little better than any of the rest. The growing demand tor Tip Top as- sures us that it Must be the Best. = = = = = = = = = = = = = an = 2 = = = = = ST AIGHT = = = = = = = = = = = = E = = = = = = iz We urge you to put in your supply before we begin grinding the new crop. We can supply you with Brand Shorts Steam rolled oats or barley cracked corn rock salt tankage cottonseed cake and meal calf meal hay Poultry and chick feed of all kinds Get Our Quotations on Sacks and Twine Cottonwood Milling & Elevator Company Ltd. Eat More Bread---It’s Your Best Food WANTS, FOUND AND : aR SALE _FOR SALE—Cb 30-30 | rifle and 22 ri Call. at this | office and i guns. 40-1° | FOR SALE—8 vater ‘tank and tower. wae at this office. sai 37-4" FOR SALE— good pasture 0 acres of at the mouth) Inquire of Roy | FOR SALE—Lar, ing stove, wood condition. Bank. Compan; y of Geseaend. Easy terms. is office. 37-tf | FOR SALE—Good dry fence} posts at lle each Get them while they last,/T. Clark, the) junk man, — 37-4" | Inquire a: FOR SALE—Regj half bleck from/fublie school. | For particulafS see Walter | wood. 38-tf | FOR SAL E—Canary birds. | Fine singers. See them at the Chronicle offigé’ Thé birds sell for $5 each, first come will get their choie¢e our of 5 birds. -3 FOR SALE—One two ton G.| M. C. truck, as good as new and | in perfect running order, one Cushman gasoline engine, 8 horse power; one wood saw out-| fit; one iron wheel wagon; one old wagon; one mountain hack; one two horse power gasoline en- gine; our lots with barn, ware- house and scale near old mill; some reinforcing steel left over from our concrete elevators ; one Richardson plat form scale; one 8-ton Strait wagon scale, former- ly used in our ¢levator before in- stalling our 20 tons scale and new dump; two wagon dumps, just the thing you will need on the farm; 1900 good fence posts ; three good horses ; one 5-passen- ger Case/car, just overhauled and in fiyst class running order ; 20,000 néw grain bags; all kinds of second hand bags; all kinds of sewing twine. Cheap if tak- en soon. Will trade for any kina of live stock except horses, or for any kind of grain you will have for sale. Cottonwood Milling be E ‘levator Co. 35- LOST. OS _Smal! Jersey steer from the Caspe”YXWensman ranch Finder pleg#é notify Casper | Wensman. 40-tf | WANTE D— THg rood _fresh | cows that are 1 milkers. | Only good s Dacia, Will pay good price John Meyer, Cot- | tonwod, ‘daho. 38-4 4 ESTRAY ED—Came tp, my place the latter part of August one black sow, notnarks, weight about 175 pounds, Owner can have same by paying for this ad and fegd bill. Mike Seubert.-2 | ESTRAYED—From the Tom Gentry ranch oye black saddle horse, blemish/on left shoulder, wire mark right front foot, weight aboyt 1100 pounds. Find- er please Motify F. H. Gentry, Cottonwéod, Idaho. 40-1 Notice For Publication. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Lewiston, Ida- ho, August 30, 1920. Notice is hereby given that Julian Jones, ot Boles, Idaho, who ,on May 9, 1917, made | Homestead Entry, No. in Ws Lots 3 & 4, S% NWY, SW, Sec. 4, Tp. 30 N R, & El4 SW 4, Section 33 dell ship 31 North, Range West, Proof, to establish claim to the land above deseribed, before Hampton Taylor, U. S. Commis- sioner, at Grangeville, Idaho, on the 12th day of October, 1920. Don CFisher, William A. Jones, Fred Roth, John Jackson, | all of Boles, Idaho. HENRY HEITFELD, 36-5 Register. We have one almos used drill and rills left, next be much higher. yare. 35-tf regular Superio, years prices Hoene Ha: Fall plowing will soon start. Put in your order /6r that Ford- son tractor at_efice. Cottonwood Garage. 874 | Pender and William Branson, each of | ‘on a charge of having killed William tendent of the state hospital, and | | growers.” | ernment for aid to preserve the live Boise Mer idian, has filed notice | of intention to make’three year | Claimant rames as witnesses: | Colby announced that he will “stand | . | pat” on his proclamation of August GOVERNOR PARDONS | PENDER AND ‘AND BRANSON Men Serving Life Life Terms in Poo HS Oregon Penitentay For | Seooocscoseocosooosoooes Murder Released. DR. J. D. SHINNICK a | Physician and Surgeon Office Over Turner Drug Store DR. H. B. BLAKE Physician and Surgeon Office Main Street next to Baker’s Store Salem, Or.—Governor Olcott granted | unconditional pardons to John Arthur whom had been sentenced to and had partially served a life term in the| Oregon state penitentiary Branson was received at the prison from Yamhill county March 3, 1917, DR. WESLEY F. ORR Physician and Surgeon Office in Simon Bldg. Both Phones Rooth, a Yamhill county rancher, near Willamina, Or., October 8, 1915, while | Pender was rece!ved from Columbia | ~~ county November 19, 1914, on charge | BPRS OOOO Oooo OOED of slaying Mrs. Daisy Wehrman ané : DR. J. E. REILLY | her child in their cabin home near Scappoose, in September, 1911 DENTIST Pender at one time was sentenced | Office, Nuxoll Block to be executed, but his punishment | Both Phones later was commuted to life imprison | Sooo orOHOrOOOOOSOOHOOSS ment by Governor West | SL , Before leaving the prison both men | DR. C. SOMMER Graduate License VETERINARIAN Residence North end of town Both Phones expressed appreciation for the kind | treatment accorded them by the pen itentiary officials and said they would go out into the world with the one | aim of making good Both Dr. R. Lee Steiner, superin. | Louis Compton, warden of the peni- | tentiary, have long insisted that Pen- | der and Branson were innocent, and | their names were attached to the | parole hoard recommendations asking | for the pardons. Hl ‘LOSS TO APPLE INDUSTRY FEARED Yakima, Wash.—Following a meet: | ing here of representatives of north IL west districts to consider the 33% per | cent increase in freight rates on fruit, | telegrams were sent by the North Pa- cific Fruit league to James G. Wood- | worth, H. M. Adams, W. P. Kenney | and R. M, Calkins, vice-presidents re spectively of the Northern Pacific, | Union Pacific, Great Northern and | Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul roads, . KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS McKinley Lodge No. 38 Meets every Tuesday evening. Ed L. Jessup, C. C. Harry Campbell, K. of R. & S, 0 0 F. Meets every Saturday evening in the I. O. O. F. hall Sojourning Odd Fellows invited Carl Rehder, N. G, Leo Hanses, Secretary -_-—————— asking for a conference in Yakima on | SFO O90500000000000000 COTTONWOOD POST NO. 40 The American Legion COTTONWOOD, IDAHO Meets the first Wednesday of each month in the I. O. O. F. Monday, September 27, over a rate | readjustment The telegrams declared “some con- | cession absolutely necessary to pre vent serious loss both to industry | and carriers” and that “lack of orders, | combined with large easterf yield and | added costs, strongly indicate’ inabll: | seggqgegeqage , ity to market northwest crop of 26,000 | oie FELL” MAXTZEN ears (of apples) with any profit to) Real Estate, Loans, Fire and Life Insurance Insure in the Northwestern Mutual and save 35 to 45 per cent on your insurance, LIVESTOCK MEN ASK AID! | Appeal Made to Government to Pre. serve Industry. | Chicago.—More than 100 bankers, |—————-—--—-_____. packers and grain men, meeting to discuss the livestock situation through JOHN REILAND CONTRACTOR & BUILDER out the country, appealed to the gov | stock industry. Resolutions were passed appealing Estimates furnished on any class of Work. Repairing promptly done. to the interstate commerce commis sion to order grain placed on the preferred traffic list at once, appeal | ing to financial institutions to encour- | | |e beter OG age stock raising industries and urg. | 2°?O¢e+ ing the treasury department to deposit | funds in the stock ureas to be given out in loans Florist L. B. HILL, Lewiston, Ida. Order direct by reserve banks in live: | to producers Jury Interference Charged; Trial Off. | —MAIL— Seattle, Wash.—Because a type | OR | written letter discussing radicalism | —WIRE— and attacking labor leaders was cir. | | culated in the lust few days among | P#*OO¢04000060600000000000 { superior court jurors trying William | Cunningham, charged with criminal Leoooreroooreoeoeroerooone of the state, declared the case a mis- | Rooke Hotel trial and discharged the jury. The $ Has neat clean rooms at 50c ’ wha ase abo: to began apie 4 beds ree , gal and 75c per night or $3.00 e jury afte eek’s tria ue : E to per week. When you are in Cottonwood give | syndicalism, J Judge Jurey, on motion letter that ended the trial was type goose sical atts written, mimeographed and signed with typed signature, “Sherman Rog us a trial. ers, chairman of committee.” Hearing “Dad” Rooke, Prop. of the matter, Sherman Rogers, in dustrial or of the Outlook, who is | Pee eoe | in Seattle gathering material for his eI? For the Best--- and cheapest oil prices and for a_ interliner which is partly made of steel and is guaranteed a 20 penny nail will not puncture your tire. When in Cottonwood drop in and leave your order for four of these interliners, being able than to get just the size you need, LEO P. SIMON Fair Deal Garage magazine, called on Prosecuting torney Brown. Mr. Rogers indignant lly denied that he was the author of the letter, and offered a reward of | $1000 for the conviction of the person | who whote it | sail iin Colby to “Stand Pat” on Suffrage. Washington final victory when Secretary of State 26, that the suffrage amendment is legally ratified andeis now part of the constitution. The attitude of the gov ernment, he pointed out, will in no wise be changed by notification from | Governor Roberts that the lower house in the Tennessee legislature has re acinded its vote on the ——e iz : Suffragists scored a i