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Where Your Dollar Buys More THE NEW JCHANDLER SIX +1595 Ff. O. B., CLEVELAND SOUTH & FRICK Cottonwood, Idaho THE CHANDLER MOTOR CAR CO, CLEVELAND | COUNTY SEAT NEWS ITEMS. | AND TRANSFER LINE flowing. A number of men were * point where the water enters the * viaduct under Main street, and ¢ about the middle of the after-| } almost full. Water entered the ¢ cellar af the City Bakery but no * damage resulted. * day evening from California, % since early in January. Mr. Har- * California are good, and through : out the state prosperity is much | ariendance basis. Mr. Kissel is shown on the steps of the * in evidence. Mr. Harris return-| of the house. % kane where he went some three ¥ weeks ago in company with H. ¢ Sells who was suffering from a % cataract on his only good eye ~ and which had nearly completely ¥ blinded him. After doing what % Sweet was taken very ill and was + weeks. He still shows the effects 7 of his illness and is now getting : fe A TREASURE. West Virginia Miners Stir Up More Trouble John Dog, 84 years old, one of the last surviving leaders of the! | Nez Perce Indian war, in Idaho county in 1877, died last week in| the home of his son, Benjamin} Harrison, at Kooskia. Dog was| chief lieutenant to Old Joseph! jand to Chief Joseph, in battles | | with U. S. troops and volunteers, | and was aligned with the hostiles | from the start of the war * Whitebird. Mrs. Louise Glanville has gold | | her home and household furnish-| ings in Grangeville to Fred! Bozarth, one of the proprietors of the Model market. Mrs.) Glanville and children, her moth- | er, Mrs. Donna Hewes, and Wil- | liam Glanville, father of the late | |P. M. Glanville, expect to leave | shortly after April 1 for Los | Angeles, to reside. Clarence Curtis, 16-year-old si HOR, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Curtis, re-| Rea siding in the Cottonwood canyon | }RyNEEwiery country, is recovering from a| —teaiiiecs gunshot wound accidently in. FOOQOUUG.e flicted. The boy was hunting | ‘Diese pKOtOEr wiih the bat eotntit n gion where the striking iinet Nave kage rps on ve a 80-80 or when | a ilbt SE TEGOHE. in t ountains in which the miners have bee ving for e plac e gun on the snow. bi tl gave way, and the gun $$ ell through, to the ground, the | = trigger striking a rock, and dis- | ~ Congressmen May Have to Punch the Time Clock |charging the weapon. The bul-| — |let passed through one of the | ane N lad’s hips. With the apperance of the first warm days of spring last Mon- | day the snow was rapidly cut and to the south of town the poset soon filled almost to over- more than a ye engaged to cleaning out the ice in the creek bottom near the: noon the viaduct was running M. Harris, returned Mon- | where he had been sojourning ris said business conditions in Truant congressmen may soon be punching a tt taining passage of his bill introduced recently, providing fo: l of New York, succeeds In eb- 2 f to members of congress on an capitol demonstrating the time clock to fellow members ed home earlier than he had a ¥ planned, owing to the death of Herman Von Bargen, of Fenn. * executors of the estate. 222°" The Chronicle Can Print Your re E. S. Sweet returned on Mon- day evening’s train from Spo- Butter Wrappers. Try Us. was necessary for Mr. Sells, Mr. confined to his room for two \bout with the aid of a cane. “Yes,” said Mr. Newrox complacent: ly. “I reckon I got as fine a collection of books as you'd likely come across And every volume autographed.” “Some of the autographs were rath- er difficult to obtain, were they not?” “Oh, so, so! You can ~et most any- thing if you are willin’ to pay for It, Now here's one that cost something worth talkin’ about—but I told my agent I had to have It, and he finally | found it for me. Boswell's ‘Life of | Johnson,’ with Doctor Johnson's own | autograph on the fiyleaf!”—Exchange, Tremulous Terpsichore. 1 onal C an e | “I'm glad,” sald Farmer Corntossel, “that the Dancing Masters’ associa- ; tion has decided to go back to the old | steps.” “What difference does it make to you?” “More than you think, The shake | some of the summer boarders would put Into the poetry of motion was giv- in’ this locality a terrible reputution for malaria.” THE WORKSHOP OF HOME IS THE KITCHEN in your kitchen would make your work hours fewer and pleasanter. Anyone can afford the luxury of using this Worlds’ Finest Range We are making a special price on the MONARCH during the month of March. Comein and we will tell you why you cannot afford to be without one, and how you can ah afford to buy one. MUST HAVE HAD IT ALL “l understand you have had a@ slight operation?” “That's what | thought | had, but § got the bill for it yesterday and V'm inclined to think now that while ' was under the ether the surgeon | @ave me everything he had In stock.” > Mary had a little lamb, Her escort thought would please; But when they served it Mary sald, “This order's mostly peas.” | | The Way of It | | Cottonwood Hardware & Implement Co. ‘4 “Spontaneously konsidered, it ix az natral and refreshing az a spring bi the road-side. i