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ercnseeeer meron ennai om ney penance, ES amet nt —- AFP i RRR Pe me me ceiteee ; | MARSHAL FOCH | | TT SATURDAY, November 5th Is the last day of our Fall Clearance Sale. To take ad- vantage of our prices means a great saving for you , THE DAIRY COW The dairy cow’s a thing of charm; she lifts the mortgage from the farm, and makes the farmer's life more sweet, and sets him down on easy street. Where’er the dairy cow is queen, a country prosperous is seen, and dairymen in joyful ranks, are packing bullion in the banks Why plugalong the old sad way, producing nutmegs, corn and hay, and putting up a brankrupt wail if one year’s crop should chance to fail? There is a better method now —the method of the dairy cow; this critter always earns her keep, and piles up riches while you sleep and pays the taxes and the rents; and here in Idaho my gents, we have the climate and the feed, and all conditions dairies need. So let us boost the dairy cow, which beats the old breech loading plow; the Holstein and the Jersey, too, as smooth as any cow in view. Let's talk up dairies, milk and cream, the safest money making scheme.——Walt Mason. Saturday Specials TS ES Se re Pee deeded sd dette dereetedenectone detecoednteeatedec decedent decent deeded dee etededeeaeg> Se EL ALAR NARA ERAT SAE lit edit ateintocis TOO INDIFFERENT CARD OF THANKS. oie Pe ie We wish to express our sincere | | thanks to those who gave such | F The season of the year has | heautiful flowers, to those* who again arrived when merchants,| rendered the music, and to the. © farmers and mene in meee many kind neighbors and friends | expects everyone else to pay'his who tendered us such real ser-| or her just and legal obligations | vice in our hour of sorrow. | er gaia spate ie We say, the season of the year} Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P. Mundt| Unicey sestee and wae one ot pe cue has arrived, and by this mean| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spengler c/icuous tigures at the araunt con that it is generally pay-up time} Mr. and Mrs. John Mundt, | Ventencint Se American Legion, which in this section soon after harvest} Mr. and Mrs. William Mundt, | opened at Kansas City Monday. and after the stock has been} Mr, and Mrs. Herman Mundt, | 4 placed on the market which con-| Mr. and Mrs. Car! Killmer. whic | +s yee addi er BREW YOUR OWN BEER. MARSHAL Is GIVEN ; Many creditors have been dis-| The following receipe for Men’s Dress Shirts All sizes. Large range of patterns. Saturday Special $1.09 Ladies’ Waists Crepe de Chine waists priced especially for this week end $4.95 Wool Blankets A large range of plaids and stripes. Boys’ Sweaters Just the thing for school and out of doors. Se pe appointed, not so much, by the fact that few have met their obligations but for the indiffer- ent attitude so many are taking towards paying their just bills. Promises are made and broken before the sun sets the day they are made. Some refuse to pay! hops add the following: Ten gal-| With a flourish of trumpets and the Pereales their bills when they actually |lons of bed bug poison, one quart) cheers of a huge crowd ringing in his | Men’s shoes at a money saving have the money in the bank or|axle grease, one bar of home) ears, Marshal Foch, leader of the al- Gur etitive atock - ine or ee a ’ elsewhere. Little do they care}made soap. Boil the mixture) lied armies in the World war, called alue whether their creditors goes,;for 36 hours and then strain|at the white house and was received | 19 t $4 50 broke or what becomes of him. | through an I. W. W. sock to keep, by President Harding cents . A different attitude must be taken by everyone owing bills if ive th sent | j kick. the escort of a troop of cavalry, the ‘ Maia Aitficaltion Every.| | Asai) ie avieead by thrtags sicay We Accept country produce on our Clearance Prices one must at least make some at-| NOTICE. Pennsylvania avenue. The white house | tempt to pay a part of their obli- gations. [If it is utterly impos- sible to pay a bill tell your cred- itor so, and if you can, meet it, even with a little hardship at- tached to it, for that dollar that is paid will no doubt make the rounds several times paying obli- gations owed by your creditor. A prominent stockman, whose name we withold, told us_ this week that some time ago he pay- ed a debt of $10 and before night that same ten dollar bill had gone through ten different hands satisfying ten different people. If the merchants of a town do not receive their just obligations they will go broke and the town! with them and if the stockmen and farmers do not receive their just obligations the country will go broke and with the town and country both broke, which one of us would care to live here, $50.00 REWARD. : A reward of $50 will be paid for information leading to the conviction of the guilty party or parties who broke into my ma- chine shed on the evening of Oct- ober 3ist and therefrom remoy- ed the machinery. 45-1 John Uptmor. iSfeifnat toate en cI THE REXALL Cottonwood, Idaho home brew was handed us this | CORDIAL RECEPTION week by one of our readers. } While we do not vouch for the} Washington, D, C.—Not since the same we print the receipe as giv-| Marquis de Lafayette visited Wash- en us. | ington in 1824 has the capital seen Chase a bull frog three miles} such a reception as was given to and gather up the hops. _ To the} Marshal Ferdinand Foch Then edd one lit from working. Accompanied by Ambassador Jusse- The parties who horrowed the} ay and five ks from the| geo Harding, flanked on either library of School Dictrict No. | side by the entire staff of military and 24, better known as the Huss-| man mill achool, are kindly re-|°2"*! sides. received the marshal in § , = fo gre = of th af exchanged formal salutation and talk Beith anal sigh aati €™M) ed for some 15 minutes and then Mar- a ia Leo. P. Simon, Clerk. vania avenue to the capitol. ; PUBLIC SALE, Having decided to leave Cot- Foch Fails to See Wilson. Washington, D. C——Marshal Foch of at my residence in Cottonwood home of Mr. Wilson. Brigadier-Gen- | commencing at 1:30 P. M. all of| eral Conner, honorary aide to the |my household goods, garden | marshal, was told that Mr. Wilson's | tools and etc., to the highest bid-| physicians had ordered that it would der for cash. | be inadvisable for him to receive vis- 45-2 Jacob Matthiesen. | itors. The marshal thereupon sent in vs ion © Seay e his card. It was reported that the ex- Buy Your Drugs. Buy Your Stationary. | tive upset. Buy Your Stock Foods and) Remedies. | BRIEF GENERAL NEWS Buy Your Xmas. Goods Now} at the Rexall Drug Store. Spec-| The Louisiana legislature, by a vote ia Prices on all overstocked lines, | of 58 to 61, adopted a resolution ask- J. F. Brown’s Rexall Drug | ing President Harding to recognize Store, Cottonwood, Idaho. the Irish republic. | More than half the families in the Let’s celebrate Armistice Day, | United States live in rented houses, Big dance at the I. O. O. F. Hal] | 8ccording to a statement issued by Cottonwood, Auspices American | the bureau of census Legion. 45-1 OFFER DRUG STORE appointed secretary of the twelfth dis- | trict federal farm loan bank at Spo- kane and took office November 1 Des Moines, Iowa, holds first place j|more in the percentage of citizens | owning their own homes, according to the census bureau, | Fifty-three stockyards throughout I | ber 1 by authority of the packers and Us | stockyards act of congress. grasshopper to each pint to give | "and and General Pershing and under | | grounds were jammed with people, | Webster's International diction-| *"° cheered wildly as the marshal | | | the blue room, The two dignitaries shal Foch was driven down Pennsyl- | tonwood I will sell at public auc-| France Saturday failed to see ex-Pres- | | tion on Saturday, November 12,| ident Wilson when he called at the | 7 president had suffered a slight diges- | Asa B. Thompson, of Echo, Or., was | among cities of 100,000 population or | ——— LL ons Lanark 20% Discount Reduced 20% Dress Shoes J. V. Baker & Son “Where Quality and Prices Meet” Earning Power And That’s What Makes an Implement Purchased a Real Bargain There’s only one way to save money when you buy an implement. Buy it on the basis of its earning power. Buy it for its ability todo good work for you right from the start and year after year. Save money on its capacity for making money. When you buy at our store, you get the earning power that is most profitable WE TAKE THESE STEPS TO INSURE IT: 1. We buy implements especially adapted to this section, from a firm that takes every care to maintaip its reputation Ue| Premier Briand and former Premier | ad maki goods. ARE CLOSING OUT ALL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS e | Rene Vivianl, with a statt of 35 spe- | D sa iedrotonp anced | cialists, have sailed from France for | Sq 2. Weshow you the goods before you buy so that you can sf] | the United States to participate in the | be sure they fit your requirements. | arms conclave at Washington. }U a You Can Buy a In @ sweeping presentation of his | a 3. We set the implements up exactly right before we turn views, which was received with vary- j ue them over to you. | ing manifestations of emotion by a |e 4. Weare always ready to help you understand thoroughly ‘ | crowd of several thousand whites and | aa all of the operating requirements, g | negroes at Birmingham, Ala., Presi- | oa 4 r dent Harding declared social equality | J 5. We maintain a prompt repair service so that when parts ‘ | between the races must not be con- | become worn, you can renew them without loss of time. a See ihe ait pede = Arai 9 | =i _ Be gure to consider these features.when you get ready to Stradivara | political, economic and educational | ei buy. rop in and see us whenever you are in town. opportunity if the American nation is | Sp ocracy. Phonograph Bs methronche gee Delegates Rank as Ambassadors. | to live true to its traditions of dem- | Washington, D. C—The rank of am.- | § bassador was given to the American | al delegates appointed by President Har- | Sj ding to represent the United States at 5 Our Service Insures More LIRHUAERENGREAOUETCALOUOEEEEUUGESLOANESUTANEORAGOEOVUHOOAOAGOGEOERGOOUTOESNAEEOAAO EARL Fo TTT UII UML Srey Cottonwood Hwd. Imp. Co. the forthcoming conference on limita- | { tion of armament and discussion of | Pacitic and Far Eastern questions.