Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, June 24, 1921, Page 3

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Cars Washed and Stored Gasoline and Oils Carried Cottonwood Garage Now Open For Business We Carry a Complete Line of TIRES, TUBES and AUTO SUPPLIES that we absolutely guarantee. Cars of all kinds repaired. Work Guaranteed PRICES REASONABLE We have First Class Mechanics and are equipped to give you the kind CELEBRAIIO: IUIIN GRANGEVILLE -:- IDAHO Os: Monday, July 4th, at Hall’s Patriotic Program Grove at 11 a.m. Inspi ing Patriotic Speeches by Popular Speakers. Vocal and Instrumental Music and Literary Selections. JULY 4 and 5---$5 for each horse entered; $10 for best bucker. First prize, $50; Second prize, $25, each day. 3 Days-BASEBALL-3 Days Games on Afternoons of July 3rd, Ath and 5th for Lib- eral Purses, Determining the Championship of Idaho, Lewis and Nez Perce Counties. The Fastest Ball Ball Games in North Idaho. Music By The FAMOUS COWBOY BAND Plenty of Cool, Inviting Shade and the Best and Pur- est Water in the West. Spend the 4th Where You Can Enjoy Every Minute of the Day and Night BOWERY DANCES EVERY EVENING A World of Fun Is In Store for You. Finest Hotel Accommnations in the State. Come to Grange- ville and Have the Happiest Time of Your Life. Celebration Under the Auspices of the Grangeville Commercial Club C. H. WOOD, Chairman Committee on Fairs and Entertainments | that under and by virtue of Ord-| Postoffice address Cottonwood Ue question of authorizing the said|on the 31st day of May 1921, by’! fa Y illage of Cottonwood to issue}the Probate Court of Idaho Fi | Eee in the principal sum of} All persons having claims! | | 000.00) with semi-annual inter-| to exhibit them to me for allow- | jest coupons attached, both prin-| ance at my residence in Cotton- | lage, reference to which Ordin- ance for more specific and de- seinen is nilainiesinheea ham aas a information is hereby eoreet Mi abdag itves Bey ery REET § e . aho as m, ade. _ | second-class mail matter. KAR ee ADA DRa Rane Dee aeheane iat at said special election KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS AE BUCKING CONTESTS TION IN THE VILLAGE OF | June, 1921. COTTONWOOD. | M. M. BELKNAP, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN | Village Clerk, DR. H, B. BLAKE Physician and Surgeon Office Main Street next to jinance No. 112, passed and ap- Idaho. 24-5 pees ic |proved by the Chairman and! NOTICE TO CREDITORS. | Board of Trustees of the Village! In the Probate Court, County fa | of Cottonwood, a special election | of Idaho, State of Idaho. will be held in the Village of Cot-| In the Matter of the Estate of | tonwood upon the 5th day of | Henry Baune, Deceased. jJuly, 1921, at which election} Notice is hereby given, that there shall be submitted to the | Letters of Administration on the qualified electors of said Village, | estate of Henry Baune deceased, | who are taxpapers therein, the, were granted to the undersigned | x DR. J. D. SHINNICK Physician and Surgeon Office Over Turner Drug Store DR. WESLEY F. ORR Physician and Surgeon Office in Simon Bldg. Both Phones its negotiabe municipal coupon | County. | Twenty Thousand Dollars ($20,-| against said estate are required | cipal and interest payable in wood, Idaho within ten months | —————— — oe be the —_ stand- after the date of the first publi- | S¢+¢660066000000600000008 jard of weight and fineness, in-| cation of this notice, or they DI | terest payable upon the first day | shall be forever barred. pk ha seeps | of January and the first day of Dated this 31 7 | we ess | July in each year at the rate of | 1921. Mp SEAS. OBSiGh many Office, Nuxoll Block | six per cent per annum; such} MARY THERESE BAUNE Both Phones bonds to be issued and sold to| Admini A . jthe highest bidder, as provided at oe I bs: by law, and the proceeds there- | w > ‘ x of to be used for the payment of oe | Oe a ry jtorney for Administratrix Grangeville, Idaho. First publi- improving the streets and alleys = 5, ~~ | pene: 8: in the Village of Cottonwood, all oa : é VETERINARIAN lof which more fully appears in| COTTONWOOD CHRONICLE |$ Residence North end of town sis | Both Phones Ordinance No. 112 of said Vil- the cost of paving, grading, curb- ’ DR. C. SO ing, sidewalking and otherwise on GEORGE MEDVED the polls wil! be open at the hour | Subscription one yea 2. 38 nu s ption one year a $2.00 1 McKinley Lodge No. Meets every Tuesday evening. {% John Homar, C. C. Bert Schroeder, K. R. & S. of eight o’ciock in the morning | Six months . and will close at the hour of explained, “the nanié wefttarnnon of (Strictly in advance) variation of Maur “Musical comed the son again re- INDEPENDEN' IN POLITICS otwise. peated, pa ‘Tower, the elder, de- | (Copy for change of ad must be hand- | “Why not ged in by Wednesday to insure change | ae ph hh heh beeen ee pene ed toanded impatiently “That is where I first saw her, tn musical comedy A pretty rural act that quite took my faney. So did | FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1921 | Meagher | Meets every Saturday evening in the I. O. O. F. hall Sojourning Odd Fellows invited Carl Rehder, N, G, Leo Hanses, Secretary PIPE PH POSES OHOSOD the girh Ig Simpson, the manager, to) introg that Mary made her debut into stageland through embroidering frecks for a leading LOST—-Crank for Mitchell car | lady; made handwork & specialty in Finder leave at this office, 25-tf) order to support herself, “lf you have any objections, it does ee ee . : nee - FOR SALE—Cheap Chevrolet | not make the slightest difference. 1 " . * 4 Intend to ask her to be my wife, and {| touring car in first class condi- f LOPS SSIS SSS S ISG OSO SS |¥% COTTONWOOD POST NO. 40 The American Legion COTTONWOOD, IDAHO Meets the 2nd Wednesday of each month in the I. 0. O, F. will even hold out wealth as an in-§/ tion. Inquire at this office. 25-t ducewent, And there is no love Io my case—that ts, not as the meaning FOR SALE—Fence posts, at] of the word goes, You left me, a lone- /10c each. Good and dry. T,| ly old man in a troubled prison—for At . Fi or Sarah's iron rule and Sarah's com }\¢ lark, the junk man, 25-4 | FOR SALE—Good White sew- | ing machine and attachments. | __________ Call at Nau Furniture Store 264 leoeoeees ny chair, gazed over at the old FOR SALE—Cheap, McCor- | FELL” MARTZEN ss the somber room, Arthur || mick combine in splendid condi- Real Bitate, Seana Ot iced before the lines of |\tion. For further particulars | ind’ corp seienceaci tle ea eath the weary eyes; nel- see J. V. Baker. 26-tf | tasiive' tx as aetaanee ven fully aware of that recently wh ed hair, So old dad FOR SALE—Altman-Taylor Mutual and save 25 to 45 per hreshing machine complete, in} cent on your insurance, had hee , deserted. The big house, tn all its luxury, W8S | Pood condition. For particulars ee Henry Rehder. 24-2 plainings are no relief to the lonell- ness If Maisie can cheer, and help | ive In & measure to forget past sor row Well, that ts all I ask of her.” | The young man, seated In the big | maho) roan wer had never sadness b ther had he b most depressing—poor dad! But he must not let this scheming lttle act ress annex so easily his father’s for- tune. He would see her first, and con- | sider dad's problem later, Arthur got | out the car and drove in the direction Aunt Sarah guve him, “It was writ ten op the back of a pink letter frow | the girl,” she contemptuously told him | Maisie was at home; domestically at home in a tiny flat, with a sing: | ing bird in the window, | | “Come in,” invited Malsie, “but please excuse me If I go on sewing.” {She was as charming as Arthur had indiguautly fancied, with # retined su perior sort of charm, however, which he had not fancied at all, The sewing upon which she busted herself was ed cushion for his fa ESTRAYED—From Rice Creek ferry small bay saddle horse, veight about 900 pounds, brand- pd horse shoe on left shoulder. | uiberal reward for return or in-| formation of whereabouts. E. L. sancaster. 26-2* JOHN REILAND CONTRACTOR & BUILDER Estimates furnished om amy class of Works Repairing promptly done. FOR SALE—At a bargain if aken at once the S14 of Lot 15 | EPOSSSSS HOGG rOS OOOO OOS ind lot 16 in Block B of the| Yriginal town of Cottonwood. | : Palle. Has neat clean rooms at 60c sessment. li » at this of- . a yen quire a 0-6 | and 75c per night or $3.00 Rooke Hotel ‘an be bought for less than the | to $3.50 per week. When au guy © a A A cei eneist | . : ther's favorite chair, See us for prices on Twin City |% you are in Cottonwood give “in place,” she sympathetcally tp hreshing outfits. The Twin City us a trial. fe ed Arthur, “of the gloomy dark | KCompany has announced a re ss a wur, “0 yse glo mpany has announced a reduc- | “Dad” Rooke, Prop. green things that are all about.” And as they talked she confided, softly, her regret concerning his fa thers desolate fife, and her own help less desire tu brighten it. “For, what can 1 do?’ asked Maisie hopelessly, | “and Mr. Tower is such a dear, gud wan.” fhe mercenary idea of marriage had evidently net entered the girl's Arthur returned home tion of about $500 on their rigs June Ist. An order for a thresh- ing outfit should be placed now | - ——— so as to assure delivery on time. | HOENE HARDWARE. 25-1| Auction Sales I cry auctions anywhere at not to exceed 2 per cent; work guaranteed or no pay; make dates at this office, write or phone me over Pac- ific States. H. C. QUIGLEY Star Route, Lewiston LEARN THE AUTO BUSINESS— earn more money 4s auto mechanic or go into business for yourself a8 Ignition expert, Batteryman, Welder Tractorman, Vulcanizer, Machinist or Lathe Hand-—shortest road to suc- cess=thousands of men have gone from these shops to good jobs you || can do the same=you canearn board |\ and room while attending school= marry Mulsie.” \ Wilts (eesy for teen co talon rece The elder Tower stared, then with | | ane) st equipped Auto School on the an odd expression, more of relieved | ie Soa over 2,000 men trained satisfaction than of chagrin, he sauk | Heald’s Automobile Scheel | #4 into his chair 2 “The artful creature!” gasped Aunt | $101 Sutter Street San Francisco | Surah, “She is bound to get the % ee ETT -t , ; | {rrreeoeorrorerroeooeonreg | We Are Always Ready “Maisie er would have married of cuurse, now she knows that dad | «4 It’s Facts and Fallacies; P 1u with good pretty head thoughtful. His father thereafter was | gratefully aware of his son's kindly | joterest and attentions. Then ove day Arthur sprang the bews, “L am golng,” be aanounced, “te will cut me off for being a Arattor. | Promotors’ Tricks Exposed ; But Maisie and I love each other. | Geology vs. Experience ; to e Our sorrow is to leaving father) » saa inaie aaame > 999 on Haare ‘s father me slowly for — wy a ai | printing. Oo matter what Arthur's father came » * oy Jushers. s | ° ward, with outstretched hands, pea Beer ter ahs — - ithe nature of the job may “Why alone, Art?’ he asked stall | mon! ibe we are ready to do it ing. “There's ints of room tn this Ralph E. Pearson, | 4 ill be big house for my sou and bis wife} W4 Qi] Field Inspector at a price that will And it looks to me as if tis were — -§ Larendon Building HOUSTON, TEXAS | Satisfactory

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