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eae: ; Agent for LEWISTON LAUNDRY Laundry must be in by Monday evening. Will be ceturned Friday evening of each week. KEITH’S Confectionery PELE LOPES OSD DDL eee FO 959500500009 LOCI EOOHOS OOOH HSO HOSES DR. J. E. REILLY Dentist Office, Nuxoll Block Both Phones DR. J. D. SHINNICK Physician and Surgeon Office over Cottonwood St. Bk. DR. WESLEY F. ORR Physician and Surgeon Office in Simon Bldg. Both Phones ————$—$— es a he ee ee DR. C. SOMMER Graduate License VETERINARIAN Deputy State Veterinarian Residence North end of town Both Phones DPODPSOSS POOL SSO SSS SOSH HOT KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Cottonwood Council, 1389 Meets the first and third Vednesday of each month. Visiting knights welcomed John F. Knopp, G. K. Barney Séubert, F. S. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS McKinley Lodge No, 38 Meets every Tuesday evening. Hayward Shields, C. C. John Homar, K. R, and S. COTTONWOOD POST NO. 40 The American Legion COTTONWOOD, IDAHG Meets the 2nd Wednesday of each month in the I. O. 0. F. FELIX MARTZEN Real Estate, Loans, Fire and Life Insurance Insure in the Northwestern . Mutual and save 25 to 45 per cent on your insurance, JOHN REILAND CONTRACTOR & BUILDER Estimates furnished om any class of Work. Repairing promptly done. Rooke Hotel Has neat clean rooms at 50c and 75¢ per night or $3.00 to $8.50 per week. When you are in Cottonwood give us a trial. “Dad” Rooke, Prop. ooo Correct English And How To Use It A- MONTHLY MAGAZINE $2.50 the Year SEND 10c FOR SAMPLE COPY to Correct English Publishing Co.|] _ EVANSTON, ILLINOIS and paling ponte SN. Ss office. «5-4 }of March. COTTONWOOD AND VICINI Personal Mention and Local Happenings of the Week in This Vicinty. See the Madison Lumber Co., for good dry wood. §-tf For Watkins remedies see A. P. Rustemeyer at the Watkins Store. 47-tf Wearever sauce pans at the Hoene Hardware for 49c, one to a customer. 11-tf For cabbage, cauliflower and tomatoe plants in season see J. V. Baker and Son. 11-1 The Farmers Union will re- ceive hogs at the local stock yards on Monday, the 20th or 11-1 Barney Luchtefeld was a busi- » |ness visitor in Grangeville Wed- nesday, returning ‘Thursday morning. John Luchtefeld returned Mon- day evening from a two weeks visit with relatives in the Union- town, Wash. section. Dr. Orr last week removed the tonsils of George Phillips of Grangeville. The operation was performed in Cottonwood. Mrs. R. A. Nims was a passen- ger to Craigmont Wednesday morning on business connected with the Nezperce Telephone Co. Hens that really lay and pay-— purebred White Leghorns, Tan- cred strain. Eggs for hatching, $1 per setting. George Ruste- meyer. 11-8 Bert Decker, a prominent farmer of the Grangeville section was among those who attended the Hogan sale near Cottonwood Tuesday. The sale was in charge of Sheriff J. G. Eimers. Lewis Jones returned to his home on Snake river Tuesday morning via Lewiston from which city he will take the boat running up Snake river to with- in a few miles of his home. HOENE wants to see you at the HARDWARE for house ware equipment. 7 quart alu- minum tea kettle for $2.75; 8 quart, $3.00. A 3 piece sauce pan set (aluminum) for $1.00, Hoene Hardware. 11-tf Carl Killmar, a_ prosperous young farmer of the Winona sec- tion returned last Friday even- ing from Spokane to which city he shipped a carload of hogs. The price received for the hogs was $11.60 a hundred. Joe Heitz, who served for sev- eral years in the U. S. navy was ordered to report at Spokane for a medical examination. Joe left Mrs. Percy Campbell was a visitor in Lewiston this week. FOR SALE—Black Minorca hens. T. Clark, the junk man. It See the Madison Lumber Co., for good dry wood. 5-tf August Frei was a _ business visitor in Grangeville Wednes- day. We have a few Winchester Utility Axes left to retail at 85c, regular price $1.70. Hoene Hardware. 11-tf FOUND—wWatch fob on Main street. Owner can have same by calling at Chronicle office. 10-1) Call or see Arlie Gentry for cabbage, cauliflower or tomatoe | plants. Cottonwood, Idaho, Portland were he hopes to find employment. Place your order for your field Pea Seed requirement with us. $5.00 per cwt. ware. 11-tf Herman H. Nuxoll, of Clarks- | § ton is a visitor in Cottonwood to- | % day. He plans on _ returning|% home tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. John Nuxoll of | § Greencreek were called to Mt.| Angel, Ore. Tuesday morning by | a telegram announcing the death | % of a cousin of Mrs. Nuxoll. Winchester special knife for 25 cents, act early. Hoene Hardware. 11-tf Nezperce Phone 5340, !% 11-1|% Dick Goeckner was a passen- | ¥ ger last Friday morning for |¢ Hoene Hard-| 4 butcher | 3 , knives, 7 inch blade, ecocobola | ¢ handle, 3 brass rivets, a good 75c | , 3 QRPHEU M SUNDAY, MARCH 12 Goldwyn PRESENTS REGINOLD PARKER'S —PRODUCTION OF— Godless Men ® Is the best sea picture ever = made. You may shout that * from the house tops. Com- * parisons will only empha- size its greatness. It has £ everything that has made other ocean dramas big— and more its plot is on an emotion greater than love or hate. A story that slips the } thether of men’s conven- ¥ tions and men’s laws and enacts itself beyong sight of land beneath the open on board—a tramp ship _careering . sailing age. Adopted from the famous story “Black Paul” > by Ben Amis Williams. J. V. Baker, Bart Simon, R. H. | Kendall, Gilbert Farris are among those who are again able to perform their regular routine of work after having had a bat- tle with the flu. The Al and Vincent Duman families were all down with in-| fluenza at the same time at the |3 Al Duman home. The two fami- lies numbering ten, have been under the care of Miss Gertrude Inghram, the trained nurse and now are well on the road to re- covery. Disabled because of service in the World War, Roy T. Tefft of this city was recently awarded government compensation of $9 a month by the United States Veterans’ Bureau at its Seattle district office. He will receive $30.48 back compensation. Work was received in Cotton-| wood this week by relatives of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Bieren an- nouncing the arrivel of a 10 pound baby boy at their home in Clarkston Sunday. Mrs. Bieren is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe} South of this city. Grandma South was with her daughter at the time of the arrival of her first grandson. The Chronicle is this week be- ing published under the most ad- verse conditions, the editor's for Spokane Tuesday morning where he hopes to receive treat-| ments that will prove beneficial to his health. Henry Uhlenkott and son de- parted Monday morning for Lewiston after having spent some time here attending to business matters and visiting with relatives and friends. Mr. Uhlenkott recently purchased a home in the Lewiston section. Mrs. W. C. Frick and little son left Wednesday morning for Dayton, Wash., having been call- -ed there by illness of relatives. While the illness was not of a serious nature she went there to act as nurse for her family, who are all down with the flu. Your order for alfalfa seed will be taken care of at present pre- vailing prices. Market indica- tions show that alfalfa and grass seeds will advance with the sea- son, Order early. Fancy No. 1 Grimm alfalfa 46c in bag lots, No. 2 Grimm Alfalfa 31¢ in bag lots; Sterling fancy No. 1 alfalfa 24c in bag lots. Prices on seeds cash. Hoene Hardware. 11-tf| wife who plays a prominent part each week in publishing the Chronicle was called to Montana by the death of a relative and Geo. Rustemeyer our old stand by was forced to abandon his work Thursday on account of ill- ness. So if the paper is a “week” late and a little “weak” you know the reason why. Our new No. 5 P & O walking gang plow has proven an abso- lute satisfaction and is warrant- ed to scour where any other plow will. We have this plow both in the 2 and 4 bottom plows. We also have the International line of harrows and disc harrows in 6, 7 and 8 foot, either single or double and Superior and Hoosier drills. Our prices are based on present market prices and are very much below 1921 prices. Hoene Hardware. 11-tf -lattention could be given him. 1) attending community gatherings D. mM. j|11-1 ©. D. Hamlin, Constable. 3 —ALSO— \3 % The 6th Chapter of our In- 3) teresting Serial | $ WINNERS OF THE WEST Starring ART ARCORD |% Admission 10 and 30 cents %| QOPPLA OILED OPP ODED hee lolrnrd, County Attorney Auger has re- turned from a short business | visit at Coeur d’Alene. Enroute home he visited with Mrs. Auger and the new baby at Lewiston. School trustees of Idaho county | will meet in Grangeville on March 18. The meeting is being | arranged by Mrs. Olive Lyons, county superintendent of public. instruction. On March 17, a county spelling contest will be held in Grangeville. P. E. Ellis has been appointed | | postmaster at Stites. Mr. Ellis| has been acting postmaster at Stites since December 1, and was one of several candidates | who wrote civil service examina- tions in Grangeville late in Nov- ember for the Stites postoffice. F. Clark was dismissed in the) probate court Tuesday after the evidence of four witnesses had been taken. Mr. Clark was ar- rested a few weeks ago on com- | plaint of Lester Bryant, who; charged him with stealing a hog. Jay Rhoades has returned from Los Angeles where he and Mrs. Rhoades spent the winter. On Tuesday Jay purchased a home on 1ith street, Lewiston. He is now over in the Salmon river and Snake river sections looking af- ter some property interests. H. G. Denny, better known as “Doc” was taken seriously ill last Friday night and for a time was in a very serious condition. He} was removed from his sleeping quarters in the Jack building to the Imperial Hotel where better He is now well on the-way to re- covery. The new downtown office of the Farm Bureau is meeting with the hearty approval of the farmers, and the agent, Carl M. Grayson, is on the job. He is now mapping out a program for next few weeks which includes in different parts of the county | where the problems of the farm- ers will be made known to him. NOTICE FOR SALE OF FEED BILL Notice is hereby given to the Fulton Commission Co. of Seat- tle, Wash., that a steer belonging to them has been feed at the M. A. Pierce ranch since Dec. 28, 1921 and unless arrangements are made at once to nay said feed hill the animal will be sold for said feed bill on March 20, 1922 to the highest bidder at one homeward from a long voy- $|U Buried Alive if COUNTY SEAT NEWS ITEMS. |' The case of the State vs. W. j a Value For Your Money We quote you a few SPECIALS that you will find in our grocery department. These special prices are for cash only. It will pay you to take advantage of these prices. 8 Cans Sunkist Peaches for .............----.--.-----2----+-0-+ 8 Cans Sunkist Apricots for 8 Cans Sunkist Strawberries for . 8 Cans Sunkist Blackberries for -................-.-.--.---. 1 Package Mother’s Wheat Hearts —....... 1 Package Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour - I Package Quaker Corn Puffs —..............-...-. 3 Pack:ges Sea Foam 19 Pound Pail Wedding Breakfast White Syrup ....$ .90 10 Pound Pail Wedding Breakfast Amber Syrup ..$ .80 5 Pound Pail Wedding Breakfast White Syrup ....$ .50 5 Pound Pail Wedding Breakfast Amber Syrup ....$ .45 Cottonwood Mercantile Company “EVERYTHING TO EAT AND WEAR” \@ Whe vf) P rosperily Returns You will'want good banking connections more than ever. And NOW is a good time to start them. The FIRST NATIONAL OF COTTONWOOD extends to you an invitation to bank with them and offers you every ser- vice and accomodation found in an up-to-date bank. Depositors First is the motto we follow in extending credit. The man who has a comfortable balance in the bank part of the year at least is generally a good credit risk and that being the case he is entitled to accomoda- tion as he helps to create the loanable funds. First National Bank OF COTTONWOOD Member Federal Reserve System es | (—) What Is Your Net Income? Better a salary of $10.00 a week with $2.00 saved out of it than a salary of $50.00 with expen- ditures of $55.00. You can make resolutions to cut expenses and gave, but the best help is a bank book. Get one now. —— We have a very complete Farmer’s Account Book that we shall be glad to furnish to any farm- er that will make use of it. See, Caeeee Cottonwood State Bank