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It’s the greatest old buddy- smoke that ever found its way into a pipe or cigarette! the national joy smoke - | Ee Ve Ue ve uc Ue Us MONOGRAM OIL MONOBILE OIL FEDERAL TIRES DIAMOND TIRES Let Us Overhaul Your Car WINTER WILL SOON BE WITH US AND IT IS DUR- ING THIS TIME THAT MEN OWNING AUTOMO- BILES, WHETHER THEY BE TOURING CARS OR 3 TRUCKS SHOULD BEGIN TO THINK OF HAVING Ue THEIR CARS OVERHAULED. DO NOT WAIT AND a) PUT IT OFF UNTIL YOU WILL ACTUALLY NEED us THE CAR AGAIN NEXT SPRING. BRING IT IN RIGHT NOW AND DURING THE WINTER SEASON WE WILL BE IN A POSITION TO GIVE YOUR CAR A THOROUGH OVERHAULING DUE TO THE FACT My) THAT YOU WILL NOT INSIST ON HAVING IT DONE J IN A FEW HOURS, WHEN IT ACTUALLY REQUIRES is A DAY OR TWO TO DO THE JOB THOROUGHLY. FREE STORAGE BRING YOUR CAR IN AT ONCE AND LEAVE IT WITH US ALL WINTER IF YOU SO DESIRE, WE WILL OVERHAUL IT AND GUARANTEE THE JOB, CHARGE YOU NOTHING FOR STORAGE AND DUR- ING THIS TIME WILL ALSO TAKE CARE OF YOUR BATTERIES, FREE OF CHARGE. Every Job is Guaranteed Cottonwood Garage HUDDLESTON AND SPECK, Proprietors Lathe and Machine Work First Class Auto Mechanics Tires Repaired AUPE UE i Re Simon Bros. Wholesale and Retail BUTCHERS COTTONWOOD, IDAHO Dealers in Hides, Pelts, and all kinds of Poultry CRIMP CUT don Sil pre ane OIC AneTTe TOBA ight 1921 by Ho 5. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Winston-Salem, N.C. :| JAPAN CABINET QUITS AFTER ASSASSINATION Viscount Uchida, Acting Pre- mier, Says Policy Will Not Be Changed. Tokio.— The Japanese cabinet re- signed office as a direct result of the assassination of Premier Hara. This | will not cause any immediate change There will be no Lan jin the government Bit | change in the policy, either diplomatic oA or domestic, especially with the Wash- Ly Uc! ington conference on limitation of au | |armaments and far-eastern problems, an | acting Premier Uchida stated. Premier Hara, it develops from de | tails of the tragic event, never spoke |after the first onset of the assassin |The premier arrived at the station, where he was to take a train for Kioto, ten minutes before the train was due to leave, and the station master in vited the premier and his party to Between this office and the gate through which passengers reach the and it was behind this blackboard that the assassin was lurking as the pre Ronen proached the gate. trail =iih the youth came immediately into con tact with his victim and thrust his knife into the premier’s breast, close to the heart. WILL INVESTIGATE Washington, D. C.—Investigation by &@ special senate committee of the charges of Senator Watson, democrat, Georgia, that American soldiers in France were hanged without trial and |shot by officers’ orders, was assured | when the senate, after three hours’ discussion, unanimously re-ordered the | inquiry. Another speech by the Georgia sen- ator in support of his charges, wran- | gling between senators over the word- | ing of the inquiry resolution and par- | Hamentary mixups preceded the final | order for the investigation to proceed We | Secretary Weeks, referring to |charges against army nurses in par- | ticular, and alleged execution of sol- | diers without courtmartial in general, made in the senate by Senator Wat- |son of Georgia, made the following statement: “No decent man would make such charges, and I measure my words when I say that.” A bitter attack on General Pershing and Secretary Weeks was made in the senate by Senator Watson. Watson repeated his charge that in “too many cases army nurses had been made the courtesans of officers.” We print butter wrappers. rest in the station office for a moment. | platforms is the station blackboard, | mier emerged from the office and ap- Darting out from behind his shelter, | HANGING CHARGES: COTTONWOOD CHRONICLE | GEORGE MEDVED Issued Every Friday and entered at Postof"'ce in Cottonwood, Idaho as second-class mail matter. | Subscription one year | Six months (Strictly in advance) | Copy for change of ad must be hand- ed in by Wednesday to insure change | FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1921) ‘WANTS, FOUND AND FOR SALE Ideal range no. 8 | -1* | | FOR SALE Good as new. Mary Truitt. | FOR SALE—Hay; alfalfa or |timothy. J. W. Williams, 44-tf FOR SALE—My residence! |property in Cottonwood. Theo, | |F. Schaecher. 39-tf | FOR SALE—A small house} with cook stove, suitable for bachelor. Geo. McPherson. 46-tf, FOR SALE—Horses, mares, | drafts and chunks, For parti-| culars see or write Ii. T. Agnew, | Cottonwood, Idaho. 46-tf | FOR SALE—Good home| grown Netted Gem _ potatoes. | 'Free delivery to Cottonwood. | |R. J. Carlson. 48-tf FOR SALE—One 80 and a! /200 acre tract of grass land plenty spring water. John) | Johann. 45-tf | FOR SALE—One 4 and one 6} cylinder, 5 passenger cars, over-| hauled and in good shape. Pric-| }ed for quick sale. South and) Frick. 40-tf | | FOR SALE—As I intend to) leave for Canada soon I will of-| fer for sale my one acre tract) known as the Asa Jones property | at a real bargain if taken soon. | |S. A. Hazen, 46-2 | | 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. See Vollmer-Clearwater Agent, | Cottonwood. 31-tf | FOR SALE-—Modern home! consisting of large kitchen, liv-| ing room, 2 bedrooms, closets, large bath room, front and back porches, good cement cellar, cor- | ner Lot 100 x 125 feet, large | garage, chicken house and yard, | 19 fruit trees, berries, nice shade and lawn. Good location, price | $2700.00 with terms. Address | Box 238, Lewiston, Idaho. 45-tf | ESTRAYS—Came to my place Tuesday, three horses, two) blacks and one sorrel, work} horses. Owner can have same by paying damages. Clyde Von 44-3 t we offered for the | following described land: NW1% | iSW, Sie NW, Sec. 15 Twp] 130 N. R. 2 W. B. M. Will sell| |cheap. First National Bank,| | Brady, Mont. 45-4 | |EOND INVESTORS WARNED | | Care in Buying Foreign Securities in Depreciated Currency Advised. | Washington, D. C.— American tn- vestors were warned by the commerce department to exercise care in pur- chasing foreign bonds payable in de- preciated currency in the expectation | ¥ of realizing enormous profits when ex change values return to normal. Cer tain concetus, the department said, are offering for sale national, munici- pal and industria! issues, expressed in | 4 depreciated currency which represents only a smal! fraction of their normal | ¥ exchange value. This, the department added, applies to the currencies of Ger. many, Austria, Poland, Czecho-Slova- kia, Roumania, Jugo-Slavia and Hun- | gary | In some cases, the department said, offered are unduly high U. S. Births Beating Death Rate. Washington, D. C.—Births recorded in the “birth registration area” in service announced, exceeding deaths by 672,720. The birth rate showed @ relative increase of 7.6 per cent over 1919. The registration area now in- cludes 23 states, comprising 59 per cent of the national population. Sale biiis—that’s our hobby. | | 14 prices at which these securities site| ‘ | | | iF 1920 totaled 1,508,874, the public health | % ee EE Big Demonstration Kerr Gifford Cereals Thursday 17 Friday 18 Saturday 19 Three pound 7 ounce package Oats _.......... Three pound 7 ounce package Wheat Flakes... m Three pound 7 ounce package Hot Cake Flour...............40 Three pound 7 ounce package Farina —.....40 Special During Demonstra- tion; 3 packages $1 Come and see how these products are used. The demon- strators will show you how to make Hot Cakes, cook Meal, Farina and Ete. Leggett Mercantile Co. Where Your Dollar Buys More Wash Day Can be Made an Ideal Day With a THOR ie URS Which Scene Bo You Prefer in Your Home? THOR—CAN BE BOUGHT ON EASY PAYMENTS Grangeville Electric Light & Power Co. $ESSOOHOSOTS 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 CSCOTTONW OOD - - - IDAHO Let Us Print Those Envelopes sergio —_ aaa — Bia