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‘Telephone Traffic The signals of the traffic officer are obeyed instantly by the intelligent citizen, as he realizes that indifference means confusion and congestion. Over the wires and through the switchboards of the telephone com- pany there is a constant volume of trafhc. Here there is also a signal— the ringing of the telephone bell. A great obstacle in the flow of this traffic is delay in answering the telephone bell. Answer your telephone bell promptly. You will accommodate the party calling. Your own line will be more quickly cleared for other business. The Pacific Telephone And Telegraph Company Buy a pipe— __.%s 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 tl. friendship of a joy’us jimmy pipe— GO GET ONE! And—get some Prince Albert and bang 2 howdy-do on the big smoke-gong! Prince Albert is gold in topry red bags, tidy red tins, handsome pound and half pound tin humidors and inthe pourtd crystal glass humidor with sponge moistencr top. For, Prince Albert’s quality — flavor —.coolness — fragrance—is in a class of its own! You never tasted such tobacco! Why—figure out what it alone means to your tongue and temper when we tell you that 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! PRINGE ALBERT the national joy smoke CRIMP CUT LONG BURNING PIPE AND» CIGARETTE TOBACCO Copyright 1921 by J. Reynolds n-Sale: 1 aaa COUNTY SEAT NEWS ITEMS. | taken to Lewiston Thursday by| ifie railroad. The mortgage is, A. M. Ecker has leased Dream- | land Hall and has made arrange- ments to hold weekly Saturday night dances. The hall has been tastily decorated, a ladies rest and dressing room installed and the place generally cleaned up. Clark McGaffee, arrested Sun- day night by Sheriff J. G.) Kimers, in Grangeville, was|was given by the Northern Pac-| cal farmers, who have spent a against William A. McMahon Deputy Sheriff Chester Arnold, | for $30,000,000 and mortgages where McGaffee pleaded guilty|certain Northern Pacific prop- before Judge Wallace N. Scales,| perty to the Guaranty Trust of the district court, to assault | company, of New York. with a deadly weapon. Papers protecting the manu- One of the largest mortgages | facture of a new style road grad- on record in Idaho county was|er and farm leveling machine filed this week in the office of | were received this week by Jas. County Recorder Telcher and| D. Lyttle and Sol Clarke two lo- ] their invention. The machine is great deal of time perfecting said to be one of the most versa- |tile on the market, and in addi- tion to being a perfect road grad- er cai also be used to great advantage in leveling up fields. Grading and macadamizing of Idaho avenue from Main street to the Camas Prairie railroad station was on Monday accepted |by the city council from Con- tractor O. T. Lingo At the council meeting Monday night, payment of the contractor was | authorizezd in the sum of $6138.- |47. By the terms of the con- tract, Mr. Lingo accepted muni- cipal improvement bonds in pay- ment for the work. COTTONWOOD CHRONICLE GEORGE MEDVED Issued Every Friday and entered at Postoffice in Cottonwood, Idaho as second-class mail matter. Subscription one yea: Six months ... $2.00 1.25 (Strictly in advance) INDEPENDEN1 IN POLITICS Copy for change of ad must be hand- ed in by Wednesday to insure change FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1921 WANTS, FOUND AND FOR SALE ; 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—Drafters, chunks and farm mares. Part time given if desired. H. T. Agnew. 47 eee roe BRE: inca] | FOR RENT —.Small house| |with cook stove, suitable for | bachelor. Geo. McPherson. 47tf | | _— | | FOR SALE — Two-year-old) | thoroughbred Holstein bull for) |$75 if taken soon. St, Michael's | Monastery. 47-tf | | FOR SALE—One 80 and a} 200 acre tract of grass_ land) |plenty spring water. John) | Johann. 45-tf | | mate, FOR SALE—One 4 and one 6} cylinder, 5 passenger cars, Over-| | hauled and in good shape. Pric-! led for quick sale. South and) | Frick. 40-tf | FOR SALE—About & cords of | |post and rail wood, all piled in {one pile, on my place 2 miles/ lnorth of Cottonwood. Conrad | | Bosse. 47-3 | |. 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 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 2388, Lewiston, Idaho. 45-tf| | What are we offered for the| following described land: NW, | |SW4, Sia NW, Sec. 15 Twp) 30 N. R. 2 W. B. M. Will. sell| cheap. First National Bank, | Brady, Mont. 45-4 WANTED—10 boys to pile wood at Hussman Lumber Com-! pany’s yard. 35c per cord. 47tf NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE UNDER AN ORDER OF SALE. In the District Court of the Ten- th Judicial District of the State of Idaho, In and for the County of Idaho. Jacob Matthiesen, Plaintiff, vs William A. McMahon, and Spok- ane Cattle Loan Company, a corporation, Defendants. | Under and by virtue of an Order of Sale and Decree of Foreclosure and Sale, issued out of the District Court of the Ten- th Judicial District of the State of Idaho, in and for the County of Idaho, on the 16th day of Nov- ember, 1921, in the above enti- tled action wherein Jacob Mat-| thiesen, the above named plaint- iff, obtained judgment and decree of foreclosure and sale and Spokane Cattle Loan Com- pany, a corporation, the above named defendants, on the 14th day of November, 1921, for the sum of $1606.58, principal and interest due on note and mort-| gage, and the further sum of | $100.00 attorney's fees and costs > DR. J. E. REILLY Dentist Office, Nuxoll Block Both Phones herein taxed at $17.25, amount. | ******?+0eoes1-790000000000 ing in all to the total and aggre- | gate sum of $1723.83, and costs, | and accruing costs,with interest | thereon at the rate of 7 per cent | per annum from date of judg-| ment and decree, lawful money = of the United States, which said | ****+#*o# Decree was, on the 16th day of November, 1921, recorded in} Judgment Book No.5 of said! ‘Court, at page 629. I am commanded to sell in the manner prescribed by law those | certain lots, pieces or parcels of | land situate, lying and being in | $99999000000009000¢0000 said Idaho Couicy, State of Ida-| ho, and particularly described as | follows, to-wit :- | NE, SE of Sec. 7; SW% NW; Wi4 SW; and NEY SW1,4 of Sec. 8; the SW14 SEY | of Sec. 20; the NW14 NE; and the SW, NE; and the SE4 NE of Sec. 29, all in Township | 30 North, of Range 8, West of | the Boise Meridian, containing | 360 acres, according to the U. S.| Government survey. I will on Tuesday, December | 13th, 1921, at the hour of 10) o'clock A. M., of said day, in front of the Court House door, ‘in the City of Grangeville, in the | County of Idaho, State of Idaho, | in obedience to said Order of Sale and Decree, sell the above | described property, or as much} thereof as is necessary to satisfy | said judgment, with interest and | _ costs, to the highest and best bidder, for lawful money of the United States. | Dated November 16th, 1921. J. G. EIMERS, Sheriff. By H. Rothwell, Deputy Sheriff. | BRIDAL SUPERSTITIONS It is unlucky to give your wedding slippers away. If a maid find a pair of shoes, she will wed in a short time. A troubled home awaits the bride who wears striped stockings at ba altar, The girl to whom the bride will give one of her garters will find a lucky Wear a piece of paper in your new shoe and you will have an engagement within a month, If the shoe that Is thrown after the | bride is taken from the left foot, it 1s supposed to bring better luck. If a young girl gets a new pair of shoes and drops them on the floor she | will be unlucky in her love affairs un. | til they are worn out. If she tears her wedding shoes, she | will be treated harshly by her hus- | band. Nor should she wear out her wedding shoes the first year If she | would avoid misfortune. A German superstition was to turn the bride’s shoes upside down tn order to keep the demons or elves from let ting another woman tn her shoes and in her place in the home. MICKIE SAYS— WHEN NOURE HUNGRY AND WANT A GOOD STEAK, YOu DONT HUNT ALL OVER XOWN FER "TH! CHEAPEST ONE VA KIN FIND AN YET SOME BIZNESSMEN ARE PEEVED BECUZ THEY Road Bill Passed By Congress. | See 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 Deputy State Veterinarian Residence North end of town Both Phones od SPM oeedeaateneadeeeetredenectecied eee KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Cottonwood Council, 1389 Meets the first and third Vednesday of each month. Visiting knights welcomed John F. Knopp, G. K. Barney Seubert, F. S. POPES OOSOOO | SPSS SOSSGOSSOOO GOGO SOED KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS McKinley Lodge No. 38 Meets every Tuesday evening. John Homar, C. C. Bert Schroeder, K. R. & 8, PPSSIH9SHGS 000000000000 80955000 055000560600000060 COTTONWOOD POST NO. 40 The American Legion COTTONWOOD, IDAHO Meets the 2nd Wednesday of each month in the I. O. 0. F. FELI” MAKTZEN Real Estate, Uoans, Fire and Life Insurance Insure in the Northwestern Mutual and save 26 to 45 per cent on your insurance, JOHN REILAND CONTRACTOR & BUILDER Estimates furnished om any class of Work. Repairing promptly done. Auction Sales I cry auctions anywhere ab not te crs ed Omen cant: work guaranteed or no pay; $ make dates at this office, write or phone me over Pac- ific States. H. C. QUIGLEY Star Route, Lewiston Rooke Hotel Has neat clean rooms at 50c¢ and 75c per night or $3.00 to $3.50 per week. When you are in Cottonwood give us a trial. “Dad” Rooke, Prop. 'Patronize Our Advertisers They are all boosters and deserve your Washington, D. C.—The $75,000,000 | good roads bill for federal aid in high- | way construction was enacted finally | - and sent to Praident dine oe business. day for approval. INNO succeed with- inne | n aper can Armistice D: , IN out ertising, therefore we jay Made Legal Holiday. \eoli it " patr of Washington, D. C.— The resolution for th who by ur a br of congress declaring Armistice day, help to ke thi ibh November 11, a legal holiday, was signed by President Harding. ooo —