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O55 55 HFS F OFFSET EHF HOSTESS TOSSES HETOOOOTEOOHOOD ee en ee ae ee SAW DUST you need a new one, That it looks like we are going to have one bumper crop. Something like we used to have when we thought crops would never fail us. That down or lodged grain is difficult to harvest and does not yield very heavily but would make excellent silage. Think it over. That some of these little tractors that have to pull a threshing machine this fall are liable to balk when they see the long straw that they are going to feed the separator, especially if it turns out a little damp. That some men wear out more britchens holding back, than they do tugs pulling. That we are ready to help you plan that barn if you plan to build. That an onion breath makes a dandy chaperone. “Oh, a wonderful bird is the pelican His beak can hold more than his bellican tle can hold in his beak Enough for a week— I don’t understand how the helican.” RAMANA : That since haying will be on full blast within another week it might be ad- ; visable to look the old rack over to see whether it needs repairing, or, maybe If you want a ready bundie rack you have to order it a few days in ad- vance of the time you expect to come after it as we make them to order only. That we regret that our bond issue failed, yet we resign ourselves to the verdict of the majority. Now in cannot get any- where unless we have at least from 30 That we used to think that one or two horses were good enough. modern business, we to 40 horse power. Remember if its made of wood or you want it made we have it for you. HUSSMAN LUMBER COMPANY “BUILDING DOCTORS—CONSULTATION FREE.” i ee i te ee ee ee Se ae ee ee ha eh hk a he he ee ee Buy a pipe— ! and some P.A. Get the joy that’s due you! We print it right here that if you don’t know the “feel”? and the friendship of a joy’us jimmy pipe— GO GET ONE! And—get some Prince Albert and bang a howdy-do on the big smoke-gong! Prince Albert is sold in toppy red bags, tidy red tins, handsome pound and half pound tin humidors andinthe and erystel glass For, Prince Albert’s quality — flavor —- coolness — fragrance—is in a class of itsown! You never tasted such tobacco! Why—figure out what it alone means pond erate eines to your tongue and temper when we tell you that al alt Prince Albert can’t bite, can’t parch! Our exclusive patented process fixes that! Prince Albert is a revelation in a makin’s cigarette! My, but how that delightful flavor makes a dent! And, how it does answer that hankering! Prince Albert rolls easy and stays put because it is crimped cut. And,say—oh, go on and get the papers or a pipe! Do it right now! PRINCE ALBERT the national joy smoke CRIMP CUT AOMG SUMING PIPE AND CIGAPETTE TOBACCO wet 1921 Reynolds Tokscco Co. Winston-Salem, N.C. ORDINANCE NO. 113. | FOR THE PAYMENT OF OFFI-| man and Board of Trustees of AN ORDINANCE KNOWN|CERS AND EMPLOYEES OF |e Village of Cottonwood, Idaho AS THE ANNUAL APPROPRI-|SAID VILLAGE AND FOR Sec. 1 That there is hereby ATION BILL OF THE VIL-|THE GENERAL AND _INCI-| appropriated of the money now 4 LAGE OF COTTONWOOD, DENTAL EXPENSES AND LI-| in the Village treasury or to IDAHO, FOR THE FISCAL ABILITIES OF SAID VILLAGE | come into the Treasury of the YEAR BEGINNING THE OF COTTONWOOD, IDAHO, ) Village of Cottonwood, Idaho, FIBST MONDAY IN MAY 1922, | DURING SAID FISCAL YEAR. | during the fiscal year as specifi- APPROPRIATING MONEY | Be it ordained by the Chair- ed in the title of this * any specia fund i. i = and not otherwise appropriated, @ the sum of SEVENTY FIVE | HUNDRED DOLLARS, for the | payment of the officers and em- ‘ penses and liabilities of oh a lage for said fiscal year, Expense Fund. i | Sec. 2 That all monies coming | |into the Village Tr easury during | ¢|said fiscal year shall be appro- | All monies | ‘priated as follows: received from the sale of ceme-| tery lots shall be apportioned to the cemetery fund, and all other | year shall be apportioned to the | Current Expense Fund, except | that may be) hereafter created during said | fiscal year. | =| Sec. 3. That this ordinance ‘shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage ap-| proval and pubication. *| Passed and approved this 6th * day of June, 1921, - . | S.J. PETERSON, | Chairman Board of Trustees, : | _ Village of Cottonwood, Idaho. | ‘ Attest: M. M. BELKNAP, 28-1 Village Clerk. | | COTTONWOOD Cc HRONICLE | " GEORGE MEDVED | Issued Every Friday and entered at | Postoffice in Cottonwood, Idaho as| . | Second-class mail matter. j ...$2.00 | . Lo Subscription one year . Six months | (Strictly in aivanee) INDEPE NDE N1 IN POLITICS | Copy for change of a) must be hands | FRIDAY, JULY 8, “1921 WANTS, FOUND AND FOR a LOST—Crank for Mitchell car F inder leave at this office. 25-tf FOR SALE-- -Seven foot Deer- ing binder in good repair. In- quire of Joe U ingr und. 28-tf | FOR SALE— Fence posts, at| 10c each. Good and dry. T.) Clark, the junk man. 25-4 FOR SALE—Holestein heifers, | jone just fresh, other one been rs sh about five weeks. J Car Ison. 28-2* | R SALE. “Cheap, McCor- mick combine. in splendid condi- jtion. For further particulars see J. V. Baker. ESTRAYED Yearling white face heifer, small horns, no brands or marks. Chester Thompson, Nezperce Phone, Fenn, Idaho. 28-4" FOR SALE Practically new | | Nelson tractor and 24-inch Ad- | vance separator, at a bargain. Both machines may be | at A. Wassmuth ranch, Green- creek, Idaho. 27-tf “Bee us for prices on n Twi in City threshing outfits. The Twin City Company has announced a reduc- 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 FOR SALE—480 acre grain | and: stock farm with full equip- ment. Good spring water, run- |} ning water in pasture, orchard, phone, 160 fenced and cross fenc- | ed hog tight, black soil, plow land | level. Price reasonable. Some terms, fine location, free from en | | cumbrance. Good reason for | selling. For further particulars | write or see J. Yeager, Canfield, | Idaho. 27-3 | NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS, The adjourned meeting of the stockholders of the Farmers Union Warehouse Company will be held in the I. O. O. F. hall on Saturday, July 9th, 1921 at 1 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of electing three directors for three years each and two directois for two years each, and for such) other business as may legally} come before it. Dated this 16th day of June, 25. 4 GC. Eckert, Secretary. Postmaster Examination. Open, competitive examination for postmaster. Men, women, 21 to 65 eligible. For free particu- lars, instruction, speciment ques- tions etc. write R. E. Terry (former Civil Service examiner) 59 Continental Bldg., Washing- | ployees of said Village and for) | the general and incidental ex-| fund to be known as the Sunset | | * monies coming into the Treasury | | ¢ of said Village during said fiscal | ed in by Weraeetay to insure onsoge x 26-tf | ” | Lumber Co. , ton, D.C. 28-1" | Why not come in and select new furniture before house- cleaning time? We have some particularly pretty models in good qualities that are fairly priced. It always gives us plea- sure to show you. GOOD FURNITURE Nau’s Furniture Store Compete line of Funeral Furnishings carried Both Phones. Calls answered day or night COTTONWOOD - - - IDAHO Hot Weather ELECTRICAL ATTACHMENTS NO MATTER HOW LARGE OR SMALL IT MAKES THE HOUSE WORK A MUCH EASIER TASK THESE HOT DAYS. Electric Ranges Thor Washers Vacuum Cleaners Electric Irons Percolators, Toasters, etc. CAN BE BOUGHT ON EASY PAYMENTS Grangeville Electric light & Power Co. J. G. FARRIS, Manager BOSCH Service Station U. S. Royal Cords The best in tires WILLARD Batteries U. S. Fabric Tires A tire at a price to fit your purse COTTONWOOD BATTERY AND WELDING SHOP cape RRN nana, | Hey There! Who Is He? J. B. Krieger's sawmill is moved back on the old stand. All kinds of rough lumber on hand and in the near future will also have a complete stock of dressed lumber, SLAB WOOD AT REASONABLE PRICE J. B. KRIEGER, Keuterville, Idaho 2 Miles Southwest of Keuterville, Idaho Princess, $2.20, “400”, $2.25. Flies are coming. doors for sale at the eee feet. 1-inch galvanized pipe. Chas. J. Poxleitner, Keu Idaho. FOR eee cords of READ THE CHRONICLE Rested A BA POMEROY OG Seah NS Sie lian, / dkeciearintaenen eR ede