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pean POSER OE: POLL PEEME CODES COOP EC EEE “STEP HIGH” and CUT ’EM LOOSE Lewiston will “Step High” next week and Grangeville will “Cut ‘em Loose” the following week, something doing all the time. Since Cottonwood can’t have any celebration this fall, why not help these towns celebrate. The slogan for Cottonwood at this time is “Step Firm” and after we get our strocts in shape then we too will “STEP HIGH.” Before we can Step High we ag 7 get on solid ground. Let’s get busy and make a little standing room this fall yet. Thunder makes “a lot of fuss and noise—but, boys it is the lightning that does the work. An ounce of get-up-and-get is worth a pound of that tired feeling. Cottonwood should have more home owners. Too many people rent tha’ should own their own home. No community, state or nation is firmly ground- ed in patriotic fervor and ideal citizenship unless its people own their own homes. Home building is not a profitable enterprise for the man who builds to rent. But for the man who builds for a “Home” it means Contentment, Hope, Self-Esteem of your fellow citizen, and these constitute the dearest posses- sions of any man. Nature was kind when she so constructed man that he cannot kick himself The world’s three greatest mysteries—love, women and hash. A little moon-shine now and then, Makes gibbering fools of many men That we feel proud of our local citizen who offered to buy our city bonds. He is made of the right stuff and he has the stuff that will turn these mud holes into a pike. Let’s get busy, “‘Wha-du-you-say.” What can we do for you today? Your neighbor has already fixed his roof, what are you doing about yours? Shortiy after getting the political bee in his bonnet the average man gets it in the neck. The sweetest words from kith or kin, “Wheat is going up again.” People naturally don’t buy a thing just to spend their money. They swap their sheckels for something they want or need and where they think they will get their money’s worth. We give service, sell building materials and help you get what you want. “Nuff Sed.” HUSSMAN LUMBER COMPANY seateete PPP eee red POP reer oaeete soot sedetontoteedtentonte Everything for QUALITY nothing for show HAT’S OUR IDEA in making CAMELS—the Quality Cigarette. Why, just buy Camels and look at the package! It’s the best packing science has devised to keep cigarettes frech and {ull flavored for your taste. Heavy paper outside—secure foil wrapping inside and the revenue stamp over the end to seal the pack- age and keep it air-tight. And note this! There’s nothing flashy about the Camel package. No extra wrappings that do not improve the smoke. Not a cent of needless expense that must come out of the quality of the tobacco. Camels wonderful and exclusive Quality wins on merit alone. Because, men smoke Camels who want the taste and fragrance of the finest tobaccos, expertly blended. Men smoke Camels for Camels smooth, refreshing mildness and their freedom from ciga- retty aftertaste. Camels are made for men who think for them- selves, R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston-Salem, N. C, ¢| structed in * spelling, English grammer, geo- ¥ | graphy and arithmetic. In such are in session | tendance % shall be exempt during such per- | ¢ | iod of disability from the require ¢ | ments of this article. | be the duty of the superinten- % dent of the *, empted from ¥ | this article, and if upon such ap- * | plication * | hearing the same shall be of the ¥| opinion that such child for any | COMPULSORY EDUCATION LAW. The following scction of the statute is published in compli- ance with Section 992 of the Idaho ‘school Laws: Sec. 75 4%. COMPULSORY EDUCATION. In all districts of this state all parents, guardi- ans and other persons having care of children shall instruct ;them or cause them to be in- reading, writing, | districts, every parent, guardian ¢ | or other person having charge of any child between the ages of 8 and 18 years, shall send such * | child to a public, private or paro- : | chial school for the entire year during which the public schools in such district: PROVIDED, HOWEVER, That |this article shall not apply to! children over 15 years of age where such child shall have com- % | pleted the eighth grade or may : any high 87-5 ¢ school in such district, or where ; |its help is necessary for its own % use or x where for a good cause it would ¢ | be for the best intereest of such ¢ child to be relieved from the ¥ | provisions of this article; PROV- y IDED, FURTHER, That if a re- ¢ putable physician % | district shall certify in writing % | that the child’s bodily or mental be eligible to enter its parent’s support or within the | condition does not permit its at- at school, such child It shall school district, if |there be such superintendent, : jand if not, then the county su- : | perintendent of schools, to hear | and determine all applications of | children desiring for any of the causes mentioned here, to be ex- the provisions of such superintendent reason is entitled to be exempted as aforesaid, then such superin-| Copy for change of ad must be hand- * | tendent shall issue a written per- mit to such child, stating there- in his reason for such exemption the decision of such superinten- * | dent so passing upon such appli- + | cation to the probate court of the in which such district | * county jlies, upon such child making such application and filing the same with the clerk or judge of said court, within ten days after | dent, for which no fee to exceed | the sum of $1 shall be charged, |and the decision of the probate | An applica- | | court shall be final. | tion for release from the provi- | sions of this article shall not be |renewed oftener than three months. once in | LEONARD CASE, Superin-| |tendent of public | Idaho County, Idaho. |NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. | ie |S. |ho, August 15, 1921. | | Notice is hereby given that | | John M. Johann, of Cottonwood, | | Idaho, who, on March 29, 1920, | |made Additional Stock-raising | | Homestead Entry, No. 06760, | for Lot 2, Sec. 5, NW, NEW, | jand NEl4 NW, Sec. 8, Tp. 30! N., and El4 SW, Section 32, | Township 31 North, Range 1} | East, Boise Meridian, has filed | notice of intention to make three year Proof, to establish claim to | the land above described, before | the Register and Receiver of the |U. S. Land Office, at Lewiston, Idaho, on the 22nd day of Sep- | tember, 1921. | Claimant names as witnesses: Joseph N. Blackburn, of Elk |City, Idaho; Sylvester Asker, of Cottonwood, Idaho; Frank Blackburn, of Cottonwood, Ida- | ho; Benjamin Cooper, of Cotton- wood, Idaho. |34-5 Henry Heitfeld, Register. Notice For Publication, Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Lewiston, Idaho, August 26, 1921. Notice is hereby given that An appeal ntay be taken from | . | its refusal by such superinten- 5_9 | shape. I 35 8) at the Light office. wel ‘i aa A | write or phone me over Pac- fice, -38-tf | H. C. QUIGLEY Department of the Interior, U. | “ Land Office at Lewiston, Ida- [property known as the old Aich- | al eae ee Platt Talbott, Glen F. Inglish, All of Joseph, Idaho. HENRY HEITFELD, DR. J. E>REILLY | 86-5 Register. Dentiet | “a Notice For Publication. Cttiee, Sees Department of the Interior, Both Phones U. S. Land Office at Lewiston, Idaho, September 6, 1921. Notice is hereby given that Alice Lord, of Boles, Idaho, who, on October 16, 1916, made Ad- ditional Homestead Entry, No. | 06632, for NEY, SE Section /12, Township 80 North, Range 2 West, Boise Meridian, has filed | - notice of intention to make three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before | James Lenon, U. S. Commission- ler, at Whitebird, Idaho, on the 15th day of October, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: Sample H. \/right, Charles Sallee, Frank Lord, Michael | Sloviaczek, All of Boles, Idaho. HENRY HEITFELD, Register. 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 DR. C. SOMMER Graduate License VETERINARIAN Residence North end of town Both Phones ESTRAY NOTICE. Came to the W. B. Hussman place Thursday, August 18th: /One red cow, drooping horns; |One red and white spotted cow | with calf; one deep red 2 year |old heifer with white hind feet and white spot in back; one | white 2 year old heifer with mot- | tled neck, red colors. No brands }or marks visible on these ani- mals. Owner can have same by calling on city marshal and pay- ing the costs. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS McKinley Lodge No, 38 Meets every Tuesday evening. John Homar, C. C. Bert Schroeder, K. R. & 8, ‘COTTONWOOD CHRONICLE COTTONWOOD POST NO. 40 The American Legion COTTONWOOD, IDAHO Meets the 2nd Wednesday of each month in the I. O, O. F, GEORGE MEDVED Issued Every Friday and entered at Postoffice in Cottonwood, Idaho as | second-class mail matter. Subscription one year | Six months (Strictly in advance) | FELI? MARTZEN Real Estate, Uoans, Fire and Life Insurance Insure in the Northwestern Mutual and save 25 to 45 per cent on your insurance. INDEPENDEN’ IN POLITICS | ed in by Wednesday to insure change | | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1921} | WANTS, FOUND AND FOR SALE | JOHN REILAND | Sess mi a CONTRACTOR & BUILDER FOR SALE — Thoroughbred | Partridge Rock Chickens. bpd pra gp A aaa om any iesen. 36-8" — —_— ’ ee Repairing promptly done. FOR SALE—3'% inch wagon; ;also have for rent two residence. | W. W. Blackburn. 35-3" | FOR SALE—Five room cot-| Auction Sales tage, two lots, good well. Price} I h re 2 ire Rei “t cry auctions anywhere eee. Inquire Reinhar at not to-enseed 8 per omni 38-tf- | work guaranteed or no pay; make dates at this office, FOR SALE—Five passenger residence | Star Route, Lewiston FOR SALE—The mayr home and my home place. | 54449999600900600600000600 Either place can be bought at a! bargain. Jacob Matthiesen. | Rooke Hotel | FOR SALE—Ford touring car | % Has neat clean rooms at 50c compound low, self starter, new! $ and 75c per night or $8.00 ——e henge —— poe to $3.50 per week. When = rakes, cheap. South and! % you are in Cottonwood give Fri us a trial. ———— | FOR SALE—Modern house} and six lots, known as the John) Baer property. This property| cannot be duplicated for $5000, | reduced for quick sale to $2500. | “Dad” Rooke, Prop. See Vollmer-Clearwater Agent, | be ; | Cottonwood. 31-tf Strawberries "FOR RENT Past Cai | DIRECT FROM GROWER | INT—Pasture. all | . at his office. Nice Large Berries 36-tf | FOR RENT—400 acre farm! adjoining city limits, everything in first class condition, would like to turn stock and machinery | See Sidney Brown. 36-2 $2.00 A CRATE C. 0. McFARLIN Culdesac, Idaho BARGAINS IN GRAIN TANKS The Cottonwood Hardware and Implement Co., of Cottonwood, -——-| has a supply of galvanized grain WANTED — Family to spend| bins on hand which are offered winter on my ranch. Just across | at the following exceedingly low road from school house. Joe| prices, f. 0. b. Cottonwood. | wash dishes. Idaho Restaurant. James L. Brust, of Joseph, Idaho| Oldham. 36-tf| 1000 bushel tank ............$150.00 who, on November 27, 1916,| — | 1500 bushel tank ... .. 200.00 made Additional Homestead En-| FOUND—Crank for Sampson | 2000 bushel tank .. .. 250.00 | try, No. 06689, for NW14 SE%,| truck. Call at this office. 37-4, Here is a chan get your |N¥4o SW, and SWY NW, : eee | tank at less than wholesale. Section 26, Township 29 North, | Use either phone, write or call |Range 2 West, Boise Meridian, | | personally. 28-tf | has filed notice of intention to) | make three year Proof, to estab-| \lish claim to the land above; | described, before James Lenon,| U. S. Commissioner at White-| | bird, Idaho on the 5th day of | October, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: Joseph Keener, Price Keener, Come in and pay that over- due subscription account. Don’t wait until the paper stops. | NOTICE. : | As I plan on discontinuing my business in Cottonwood and to engage in farming all those in- debted to the Watkins Store are requested to settle their ac- counts at once. Wess Hocker- smith. 33-tf