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co WILLARD Magnetos Batteries Dodge Brothers Service Station Automobile Acetylene Accessories Welding The Cottonwood Battery & Welding Shop Simon Bros. * Wholesale and Retail BUTCHERS Dealers in Hides, Pelts, and all kinds of Poultry COTTONWOOD, IDAHO SELLING BELOW | COST Our entire line of machinery will be sold at less than cost. Manure spreaders, walking, gang plows, hay rakes mowers, etc. Come in and at least look at these implements before buying elsewhere Farmers’ Union Warehouse Co. Ltd. DISTRIBUTOR FOR IDAHO COUNTY C. H. GREVE, MANAGER Let here. the Thor do it for you Ime 1S House cleaning t Grangeville Electric light & Power Co. Let The Chronicle Do Your Printing. We Do It The Way You Want It Done. | COTTON WOOD DRAY AND TRANSFER LINE EDGAR WORTMAN, Prop. Light and Heavy Hauling Done on Short Notice | North Dakota. | Kidder, Joseph, Idaho. ay | bert, i) COTTONWOOD CHRONICLE) a. m, June 13, 1922, when the bids will be opened. | GEORGE MEDVED | Issued Every Friday and entered at | Postoffice in Cottonwood, Idaho as | second-class mai] matter. | Subscription one year .. | Six months (Strictly in advance) INDEPENDENT IN POLITICS | Copy for change of ad must be hand- ed in by Wednesday to insure change FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1922 WANTS, FOUND AND FOR SALE 5 : | FOR SALE—40 acre farm, ‘small buildings, orchard, water, good fencing 3 miles south of Winona, Idaho, Easy terms. Mrs. 'J. E. Sheldon, fornia. 20-4* modern in every respect, with | cellar, garage, chicken house and ! other outbuildings and.an acre of ground at a bargain if taken at | once. William Kelsey. 20-3 WANTED—Job as gas engi- neer, Eight years experience in Write Chas..E. 19-4* Notice of Annual Stockholders Meeting. Notice is hereby given that the annual stockholders meeting of the Farmers Union Ware- house Company Ltd., will be held on Saturday, June 10, 1922 at | 1. O. O. F. hall at 1 o’clock p. m. For the purpose of electing two directors for three years each 3)and for such other business as 4| may properly come before it. AUGUST SCHROEDER, 19-6 Secretary. J | NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, |U. S. Land Office at Lewiston, 4 Idaho, May 22, 1922. | Notice is hereby given that | Orlena Jackson, of Boles, Idaho |who, on May 31, 1918, made | Additional Enlarged Homestead Entry, No. 07284, for Lot 3, of uo | Sec. 4, Tp. 30 N., & Lots 2, and 3 8, Section 33, Township 31 N. Range 2 West, Boise Meridian, has filed notice of intention to rl | make three year Proof, to estab- \lish claim to the land above des- |eribed, before James Lenon, U. 44) | 5. Commissioner, at Whitebird, > | Idaho, on the 26th day of June, | & | 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: | John T. Jackson, Andrew Hul- Lena Emmerick, Frank Lord, All of Boles, Idaho. oF | HENRY HEITFELD, 22-5 Register. 2 | NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Probate Court of Idaho | County, State of Idaho. ° In the Matter of the Estate of Sample H. Wright, deceased. Notice is hereby given that | Letters of Administration on the }estate of Sample H. Wright, | deceased, were granted to the | undersigned on the 20 day of May, 1922, by the Probate Court of Idaho County. All persons against said estate are required to exhibit them to me for allow- ance, at the office of Fogg & Campbell, in Grangeville, Idaho, within four months after the date of the first publication of this notice, or they shall be for- ever barred. Dated May 20, 1922. First publication May 26, 1922 C. H. Wright, Administrator. | Fogg & Campbell, Attorneys for Administrator, Grangeville, Ida- ho. 22-4 Notice of Annual Stockholders Meeting of The Farmers’ Mutual Fire Insurance Co. | Notice is hereby given that the annual stockholders meeting jof the Farmers’ Mutual Fire | Insurance Co., will be held on Monday, June 12, 1922 at I. O. O. iF. hall, Cottonwood, Idaho at 1 o’clock p. m. for the purpose of electing directors and for such other business as may properly come before it. B. A. BAERLOCHER, | Sealed bids for painting the exterior and staining and varn- \ ishing the interior and oiling the floors of school District No. 39, Greencreek, Idaho county, Idaho, will be re- ceived by the Board of Trustees at Greencreek, Idaho, up to 11 a} Gredley, Cali-| _ FOR SALE—My 5 room house| having claims 22-1 Sectretary. | Anton Schumacher, Chairman. Joe Hoffman, Clerk. 21-2 “FOSSILS” VERY MUCH ALIVE 00 25 Once in a year or two there meets in New York for a banquet an or- | ganization known as “the Fossils,” | made up of “amateur journalists of the past,” men who, as boys back in the seventies and eighties played with printers’ ink. Thomas A. Rdi- | son is one of them, as is Gov. Wil- | liam C. Sproul of Pennsylvania and | Josephus Daniels, who used to be secretary of the navy. James M. | Beck, solicitor general of the United | States; Senator George H. Moses | “| and Cyrus H. K+ Curtis are “Fos- sils.”” All of which may indicate that putting one’s thoughts in print while he is yet young is a thing that may breed that straight thinking | that leads along the road to accom- | plishment. | | WORLD'S FLAX PRODUCTION | Of the yearly total of 500,000 | j tons of flax produced for manufac- turing purposes, Russia in prewar | | days raised 400,000 tons, France and | | Belgium, 50,000; Ireland, 10,000; Netherlands, 10,000, and Germany | and Austria, 30,000. The Irish | linen industry, which is chiefly cen- tered in the north of Ireland, is de- pendent on foreign sources for its | supply of raw material, only about one-eighth of its consumption of raw flax being produced at home BLURTING !T OUT | Mr. and Mrs. Glenn I. Tucker, | formerly of Greencastle and now of | Washington, were the dinner guests recently of Senator and Mrs. James E. Watson. Their four-year-old son, Tommy Tucker, was also an inter- | ested guest. During the dinner the | waiter was assisting the guests when little Tommy, who is a grandson of | Dr. and Mra, W. W. Tucker of | Greencastle, said to the waiter: “As soon as I eat this tough meat, I’) | have some of that.” Mr. Tucker is with the Washington staff of the New York World and Mrs. Tucker | formerly lived next door to Senator and Mrs. Watson in Rushville, so the remark was regarded a good one by the host—Indianapolis News. GOOD WORD FOR THE QUAIL Quails are songbirds, according to | the executive committee of the Min- | hesota Humane society. Asserting | that they are also allies of farmers, resolutions adopted by the commit- | tee urge that all farmers of the states | they inhabit be asked to feed and care for them. It is asserted that the work and the small amount of | grain thus expended would be abun- dantly repaid in the destruction of insect pests and the seeds of obnox- ious weeds. The resolutions also | Propose that quail shooting be pro- hibited indefinitely. Without such protection the birds are in danger of extermination, says Sam F, Ful- lerton, executive agent of the so- ciety. The society wishes quail shoot- ing stopped for a generation at least, he adds. Pe eeerdoeteoctorrecectectend cece co Leto cectenteedertecteede electrode o> BIG DEMONSTRATION Saturday, June 3rd Expert paint men will demonstrate the superiority of the celebrated SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS AND VARNISHES. This demonstration will be both interesting and in- structive—DON’T MISS IT. TOYS PAINTED FREE Come and bring your kiddies and their toys. For one day only we will refinish free of charge, toys brought to our store by children under 12 years of age, accompani- ed by their parents. Doll Chairs, Kiddie- Kars, Toy Wagons, Tri- cycles, etc., made to look like new. Renew the finish on your furniture, floors $ x and woodwork — with” Floorlac—the all around PSSHSS FIST 4559055955546 SSS S550 Floorlac Sample Coupon $ Fill in this coupon with your name and address, bring it to our store with Ten Cents and you will rective a Thirty-Five Cent can of Floorlac and a Fifteen Cent Varnish Brush. This introduc- tory offer is limited--— Sign the coupon today. % Name Varnish Stain. FREE SAMPLE OFFEK For 10¢ and this cou- pon you receive Floorlac (reg. price) 35¢ Brush (reg. price) 15 TOTAL 50e You save 40¢ by filling out this coupon and bringing it to our store HOENE HDW. Par dodedododto deere ap Soaioctontoctony Address soca See ee le oad eatentontentoetetedtedeetogy 3 3 SPP SS SS SS SoSH ooo OS $ 3 = PROD etree crete teetec terete itere deste Se dec decedent Pe ee onde ded ote ctonde te dtontods ALLURING TOURS Very Low Fares Everywhere The NORTHERN PACIFIC offers round trip summer travel rates from Cottonwood to Yellowstone Park $34.32 Minneapolis-St. Paul 67.00 Chicago . 81.00 All-Steel Trains to the East Write for rates and full information to Northern Pacific Ry. A. D. Cuaxttor, Port anp Geo A: Peuss . General Passer yer Avent daaas 621 Norihwesiern Bank Cort INWOOD Building sa <2 i ee QUNNHGCUU LUE tL UEAUE liz WE LEAD Others Follow If They Can See us for Extracts, Spices, Toilet Articles, all kinds of Remedies and Stock Tonic THE WATKINS STORE HUUUEUNETEUEUSUOUEEUNLAHENAUAEEAAEELUAUOELTEASLUT Only *34.32 Round trip from Cottonwood to _ Yellowstone | Park >» Geo. A. Poler | Agent Brighten Up Let me give you my price on papering your home, painting | your house or outbuildings. MTT TT TT TTT SET TT TT TTT TTT tn aba ses a casas aca ame at FREE © iil Sic J ne Se es RL le The same sun and rain that makes hay and grain grow and mature, ruins it after cutting unless it is protected. INCREASE YOUR PROFITS BY SAVING THE WASTE The average waste from exposure would more than pay for a barn in ten years. Come in and see our photographs of barns and other | Estimates gladly given with building for} no obligations on your part. ALL WORK GUARANTEED William Kelsey farm buildings. Now is the time! Madison Lumber & Mill Company COTTONWOOD, IDAHO