Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, November 12, 1920, Page 4

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Another Royal Suggestion TAX oF 12 BILLIONS COOKIES and DROP CAKES || = s\, | "M3 YEARS ASKED From the New Royat Coox Book er ee. Four Billions Annually is Rec- HEN the child he oe : : ommendation Made to he ak te san Be a ys Congress. wholesome delights that ; ges cer b Agent for the Edison phonograph will satisfy the most fer oS Se ¢ Yashington.—The nation wil! face a wall satisfy the BF | esuingon. The uation wit Fee mM a BUTLER, THE JEWELER RUN i Watch Repairing is my specialty--Give me a trial (OE TAUUNOOEUAAREOEAERLUUEOOUAGATG billion dollars for a period of at three years if congress adopts 3 = recommendations drafted by treasury "" eee me | officials and which, it was understood ie Hs: have been laid before Secretary Hous ton for approval. Mr. Houston, it was said, probably / Bl BRI i 3 5 nee will include such recommendations in| f Be BT if ets 2 a the fc of an analysis of the govern- “ » f financial condition in his forth- ‘ ing annual report to congress. The " a ™ he Ma ; } 4 arg ie will show, and accompanying BB ws . f h ‘ r 1 lations will suggest, it was | three-year program for tax | floured be ode! Sey i stan fi: a ne A j | i required in order to meet with stgar, or puta 7 &bsolutely Puro re } m vernment obligations and | sin or a plece mr 1 : “a move ‘ r federal wainut in t t each. Rake 1 u . | t approximately eight jon dol =a . a : Made from Crear 7 Dr. E. F. Ladd, elected United States | lars in victory notes, war savings se Gtabien derived from grapes. ; tor from North Dakota by the | curitics and treasury certificates of in lJ cup sugar 7 on-Partisan league. | debtedness will be due for payment ; | t 1 three years can make temporary repairs and fix his car up to com- mart n omi stlons to be made by Mr plete the run home, but not even every repair man un- PREHISTORIC RELICS low was understood, will pro- derstands the delicate precisions and perfect adjust- of the excess profit *, ; ccm A z . ; ment that result in lasting satisfaction ee Fs fit axes in their ty and the substi ‘ - COOK BOOK FREE 3 Ou] 3 Ay BiG EDDY tutior fa graduated income | We give careful, expert attention to every detail of r 1 .. i fa stantial deeper cut tl expenses and even minor repairs. Try us for rred skeletons er present revenue laws. It was tereeraee cs: oo tee as <r so hepa peers Sie Oy soe ape. el Automobile Repairing Indian to incomes wbove $5000 an 1 advanced type ve beeu ' and (at pF ee pa bate tk SOUTH & FRICK h hieroglyp found on 1 Vision would b 's back of big Eddy 1e discov- eries are thought to establish the fact | 44 lived near that point. | have be art y eremated or an entire village was destroyed | Seattle, Wash.--Eleven thousand Se conflagra | r fitth re total num hat the prehistoric race was a type | ber est ed to be residents of the jor to the Indiz who roam be eligible to participate in yric times is evi- | the distribution of the state soldiers that ornaments | bonus appropriation of $11,000,000 2 pure wer ican Legion officials stat Esti found lying near the bodies ry, | g the length of serviee for these images, weapons and tl » | men as being, on the average, equal to | PE vices the use of which is not known and | that of other service men in the state, : ; bestest whieh b en either carved or worn | Officials believe the Seattle men will yut of s¢ tone been dug up | Tecel $2,200,000. e during tt Service women, such as nurse corps as alrs You, my friends, are missing a lot of pleasure if | members, will benefit from the act, ae Lage ee aes eae. - the same as men, when they are in all | you are not using “400” flour. I'T HAS NO EQUAL, ARMENIA FALLS TO REDS | other respects within the terms of the ; : meee : Ss aie See oe | 88 ° ae Saba ies Sounds nice and comfortable, but not half of the so-called and we know whereof we speak, for IT LIVES UP TO City of Eri t. When deceased, their relatives van Believed Occupied by Br , et ae ‘ ‘ Pe a ‘ ‘oe fea EVERY PROMISE and never disappoints when com- Turkish Troops. 3 seal aes In the case of ‘the / ‘easy chairs” have a mite of comfort in them. nstantinople.—Armenia is passing A bona fide resident of the state of : Westiington, who ince Malai, Ot | Buy an Easy Chair of Us AEE Se a ES aT ; received here trom Tiflis. | United States, and who served with CAN WE SAY MORE _ Then ask for it! In- and Bolshe : have ef: | ¢, ngland or any ofthe aaher and you'll have something that you'll be proud to seat ted a junction at Alexandropol and | aijied powers between the dates fixed able the city of Erivan bas / 4p the act, is entitled to the bonus. don’t like it. been occupied by Turkish troops com- | phe eligtbility of a service man to priced manded by Kazio Kaara s | participate in the bonus depends upon , : Armenia troops ported to be | nis ability to establish residence, surrendering or king refuge in | 3 ia ia S : Nau’s Furniture Store QA |OPEN EXCHANGES WANTED Georgia a Complete line of Funeral Furnishings carried Privilege of Collectively Selling | The Russian bolsheviki, it is said in reports from Sebastopol, are send | 4 its re hree armies n | D> &: y i ing units from three armies now in Broducts Genianded. Both Phones. Calls answered day or night F the Crimean region to Baku and | SNidairo heccas ia are are i a IDAHO Vollmer Clearwater Co. Transcaucasia a ee ee |trade commission and attorney , a +e ae si | ger ral or other public authority be N. A. LITHERLAND, Agent Aosiciaarette baw iphald: Jcalled on to take necessary steps to Tope Kan.—The Kansas supreme any is coming to dinner, under Bolshevik control, it is said in | i i it! ¢ , 1ev Ww » nof ad if vi - * ‘ ieee sist on getting it! Your money will be refunded if you company in. We have a big stock and not a chair is over Ds | open 1in exchanges of the country to court, in a sweeping ion, upheld | membership of co-operative companies, the anti-cigarette law, which forbids | yntess the exchanges act themselves, not only the smoking of ¢ ttes, but | was made in a resolution adopted at an the po fon of cigarettes, or even | executive session of the farmers’ e 1 m n ros cigarette pap marketing committee. e “ enelintonte | No very strong, permanent or ex O | Wholesale and Retail TEE MATSETS tensive co-operative marketing organ Portiand, Roe Ukely (yacbe ‘bunt up unless supply you with all sizes of Peerless woven wire fencing. ortiand, “+ B TC H R S | economic necessity forces a great num | J : | , Whoat showed a nominal ber of farmers into it, a committee rep- | f : the Portland Merchants’ Exchange lettin <tacWeat teem ‘iinean 16a We also have some 8 and 10 foot Monitor Drills aie Sen, PN, se OE Blais Ot Pedi Be ial tcc tcce ctiovn on cae inset | roms, TePortet to the Farmers You know the Monitor Drills is the best drill made We Have Some Good full size Fir and Tamarac fence posts and can also Ba Pim Eee me Be Lis trade has been shown on the local | yyarketing committee of an investiga exchange for so long a time that quota- | tign of co operative organizations on COTTONWOOD, IDAHO tions established there mean little or | the Pacifi st. nothing. The investigation was undertaken Oats—No. 2 white feed, $45 ui uae fea to find whether the Pacific Coast sys 6“ I 99 Corn—Whole, $5 eee k 50 __ | tem could be adopted to the co-opera @28 per ton; alfalfa, $22.50@23.50, mid-West farm produéts. says the Good Judge Butter Fat as sees tinaers "e per dozen. —_| Non-Partisan League President Silent. And you will find how vipat ers, $8.75@9.50; | argo, N. D.—A. C. Townley, presi much more satisfaction a A ge (9GS79; medium to | dent of the non-partisan league, had may need from now on. We always aim to satisfy all itile i af ac, pon pe no statement to make r rding the litile of this = Tobacco Sheep East of mo lambs, | successes and defeats which the league our patrons at all time. gives you than you ever $9.@9.50; Willamette valley lambs, | met in various states during the elec got froma big chew of the $8@8.50 tion he said. “I prefer to do my work | ordinary kind. Hogs Prime mixed, $14@14.50; | and jet the results talk for themselves” Se . smooth hea $13.5 14; ‘ough Pho good, rich, real to- faces tenga 7 Bhi acco taste lasts so lon ; : London. a Speccn at Caramt, s : en date aaa © Gok Pes Wile exPromir Asiuith decued ga Farmers’ Union Warehouse Co. Ltd. i 2 - ite. soft . white | that evidence that servants of the " chew nearly as often. So Whee sere att eae a ; aon Ai w are Avy. aibwedieaith sii Cc. H. GREV E, MANAGER t costs you less club, hard winter, red winter, $1.70; | P as q y * northern spring, $1.75; red Walla, | #™Punity, to engage in a campaign of | SA Any man who uses the $1.60; Eastern Walla, $1.60; Big Bend anized outrage in Ireland, was over Real Tobacco Chew will bluestem, $1.90 | whelming and irresistible. An appeal tell you that. Hay—Eastern Washington timothy, | ‘© Parliament, he said, was useless, COTTONWOOD $36 per ton alfa — Put up in two styles Butter F: ) Sugar ean Predicted By Sncaction: ° vie ». 6 NG New York.—Sugar has not yet reach DRAY AND TRANSFER LINE W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco Be a, terns Tadicaeae ed the low price level to which it will RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco image choice $8 9. me fail, Claus A, Spreckles, sugar refiner, ROBBINS BROTHERS PROPS. fReei ake ren, PON Boadway Neg vor Oty Hiogs—Prime, $14.50@14.75; medtum: | 8844 bere just before sailing for, ? = te cholce, $13.50@14.50. Europe. | Light and Heavy Hauling Done on Short Notice oe Ue a Sates We can supply you with all the shorts and kran you he said

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