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Agent for i LEWISTON LAUNDRY Laundry must be in by Monday evening. Will be ceturned Friday evening of each week. KEITH’S Confectionery DR. J. E. REILLY Dentist Office, Nuxoll Block Both Phones $0990000900000000000000000 DR. J. D. SHINNICK Physician and Surgeon Office over Cottonwood St. Bk. T. P. Brown “ CHIROPRACTOR i 3 Craigmont, Idaho ‘| Septet cde eo ctontontonte tendo eden teteete te: DR. C. SOMMER Graduate License VETERINARIAN Deputy State Veterinarian Residence North end of town Both Phones PROPS PPSS IH POE OO SEIPO OT DR. WESLEY F. = Physician and Surgeon Office in Simon Bldg. PR 8 6 Phones % KNIGHTS OF Ponciasamsamn Cottonwood Council, 1389 Meets the, first and third Vednesday of each month. Visiting knights welcomed John F. Knopp, G. K. aid Seubert, F. S. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS McKinley Lodge No, 38 Meets every Tuesday evening. Hayward Shields, C. C. John Homar, K. R. and 8S. > THE AMERICAN LEGION Cottonwood Post No. 40 Meets 1st Monday of each month at I. O. O. F. BertSchroeder, Com. Frank Albers, Adjutant FELIX MARTZEN Real Estate, Loans, Fire and Life Insurance Insure in the Northwestern Mutual and save 25 to 45 per cent on your insurance. coerce ieernnnenmereneecness’ 000005600600 00 00S C GOOG HI09 JOHN REILAND CONTRACTOR & BUILDER Estimates furnished om any class of Work. Repairing promptly done. 39000000000000000000000008 | Rooke Hotel Has neat clean rooms at 50¢ and 75c per night or $3.00 to $8.50 per week. When you are in Cottonwood give us a trial. “Dad” Rooke, Prop. 200 Ree aS eee Seattle Sunday paper on sale | Sunday morning. ectionery. | Sample H. Wright, deceased. | Notice is hereby given that lestate of Sample -H. Wright, deceased, FRESH BERRIES Buy Culdesac Berry Farm strawberries, delivered to all points on the Camas Prairie railroad the same day they are picked. $2 a Crate f. o. b. Culdesac OUR MOTTO: Fresh berries, full weight. We aim to treat you right Culdesac Berry Farm J. A. STANDAGE, Mgr. a is Cottonwood Hotel Dining Room Service Come in Mr. Farmer and give us a trial. We aim to give the best for the least money. J. R. McCFADDEN Proprietor iH icmeclt POOP SESS oor eee Only *34.32 Round trip from Cottonwood | to _ Yellowstone Park Geo. A. Poler Agent “Brighten Up papering your home, painting | your house or outbuildings. Estimates gladly given with no obligations on your part, ALL WORK GUARANTEED William Kelsey NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Lewiston, Idaho, May 22, 1922. Notice is hereby given that Orlena Jackson, of Boles, Idaho who, on May 81, 1918, made Additional Enlarged Homestead Entry, No. 07284, for Lot 8, of Sec. 4, Tp. 30 N., & Lots 2, and 8, Section 33, Township 31 N. | Range 2 West, Boise Meridian, | has filed notice of intention to} | make three year Proof, to estab-| lish claim to the land above des-| | eribed, before James Lenon, U.} |S. Commissioner, at Whitebird, | Idaho, on the 26th day of June, 1922, Claimant names as witnesses: | John T. Jackson, Andrew Hul- | bert, Lena Emmerick, Frank | | Lord, All of Boles, Idaho. HENRY HEITFELD, | | 22 5 Register. | | NOTICE TO CREDITORS. | In the Probate Court of Idaho | County, State of Idaho. | In the Matter of the Estate of | Letters of Administration on the were granted to the | undersigned on the 20 day of | May, 1922, by the Probate Court | of Idaho County. | all persons having claims against said estate are requi ance, at the office of Fo; R. H. Kendall, | Campbell, in Grangeville, Idaho, 20-tf | within four months after the Let me give you my price on | date of the first publication of this notice, or they shall be for- ever barred. Dated May 20, 1922. rig Publication May 26, 1922 Wright, Administrator. nae ry Campbell, Attorneys for =e Grangeville, Ida- 22-4] patronage. ORDINANCE NO. 115. AN ORDINANCE TO BE KNOWN AS THE ANNUAL APPROPRIATION BILL OF THE VILLAGE OF COTTON- WOOD, IDAHO, FOR THE FIS- CAL YEAR_ BEGINNING WITH THE FIRST TUESDAY IN MAY, 1922, AND ENDING WITH THE FIRST MONDAY IN MAY, 1923, APPROPRIAT- ING MONEY FOR THE PAY- MENT OF THE OFFICIERS AND EMPLOYEES OF SAID VILLAGE, FOR PAYMENT OF INTEREST ON THE BONDS OF SAID VILLAGE, TO PRO- VIDE FOR A BOND SINKING FUND, FOR THE PAYMENT OF SIDEWALKS AND CROSS WALKS ON STREETS AND ALLEYS, AND FOR THE GENERAL AND INCIDENTAL EXPENSES AND _LIABILI- TIES OF SAID VILLAGE DUR- ING SAID FISCAL YEAR. Be it ordained by the Chair- man and Board of Trustees of the Village of Cottonwood, Idaho: Sec. 1. That there is hereby appropriated of the money now in Village Treasury of the Vil- lage of Cottonwood, Idaho, or to come into during the fiscal year ag specified in the title of this ordinance, and not otherwise ap- propriated, the sum of TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ($10,- 000.00) for the payment of of- ficers and employes of said Vil- lage, for the payment of interest on bonds of said Village, to pro- vide for a bond sinking fund, for the payment of sidewalks and cross walks on streets and alleys, and for the general and incident- al expenses and liabilities of said village for said fiscal year. Sec. 2. That all monies com- ing into the village treasury during said fiscal year shall be appropriated as follows: That all monies received from the sale of cemetery lots shall be appro- priated to the Cemetery Fund; monies received from the bond interest special tax levy to the Bond Interest Fund, monies re- ceived from the Bond Sinking Levy to the Bond Sinking Fund, monies received from the special levy for sidewalks and cross walks to the Sidewalk Fund, and all other monies coming into the village treasury during said fiscal year shall be appropriated | to the Current Expense Fund Sec.8 This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and} after its passage, approval and| publication Passed and approved this 13th day of June, 1922. S. J. Peterson, Chairman Board of Trustees, Village of Cottonwood, Idaho. Attest: M. M. Belknap, Village Clerk. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS For Sheriff. As a candidate for the nomina- tion for sheriff of Idaho county, your support in the democratic primaries to be held Tuesday, August 1, 1922, will be greatly appreciated. If nominated and elected can assure the taxpayers of the county that the business of the office will be conducted in | the most economical manner con- sistent with good business. T. E. QUINLAN. | Grangeville, Idaho. For County Treasurer. To the Voters of Idaho County. I have filed for the position of county treasurer. If nominated | | and elected to this important of- | fice, I promise to conduct its af- fairs squarely, courteously and | economically. Your support is| earnestly solicted. J. A. BRADBURY. For Representative. | Believing that I can be of ser- vice to the people of Idaho coun-| ty in the legislative hall of the} state, this is to announce that I will be a candidate in the primar- | ies to be held on the first Tues-| day in August, for the office of | renresentative, and respectfully | solicit your sunvort. EDGAR G. FRY. | to exhibit them to me for Loa Cottonwood, Idaho, Route No. 1. | For Sheriff. I desire the support of the; jw vood, Idaho. voters in the republican primar-| fj ies on August Ist, taking this | method of bringing my candi-| dacy for the office of sheriff of Idaho county before the people. Have resided in this county for more than twenty years and would heartily appreciate your The Song of the Saws AND CHIPS PICKED UP HERE AND THERE ALONG THE SAW DUST TRAIL CHESTER G. ARNOLD. | Grangeville, Idaho. Don’t be a crank. Be a self starter. For Assessor. I hereby announce myself as a} candidate for assessor of Idaho county, Idaho, on the democratic | ticket, subject : the primary election August 1 WILLIAM INGRAM. For Sheriff. | I am a candidate for the dem-| ocratic nomination for sheriff of | Idaho county. My record as| sheriff during 1919 and 1920 is| open to your inspection, and on | my record in this office I ask the | support of the voters at the pri- mary election, August 1. | W. H. How about that new hay shed you said last year you were going to build befort another season rolled around? You know it will soon be haying time again and you sim- ply can’t afford to stack hay outside where it is damaged so badly by the weather when it is worth a great deal as has been the case the last five or six years.We can plan you a hay shed that will take care of your surplus crop at a very small cost. Some timbers, a little rough lumber for the side and a roof and your crop is saved from dam- age by rain and snow. You can get all the material right here at the mill and you'll be surprised at how little it will cost. Better.come in and we’ll talk it over, The gas mask manufacturers ought to enjoy a good business from now until Novembe: considering that it is ELLER. | | campaign year. For County Treasurer. In placing my name before the| people of Idaho county for re-| election, I pledge the same faith-| ful service I have given in the) past. Your support in the dem-| ocratic primaries is earnestly} solicted and will be appreciated. | OTIE L. CONE. | How are you fixed for your summer’s wood. We have lots of slab wood at the saw mill. It is cut 16 inches long and corded up. You can get all you want at $2.50 per cord. Better try some of it. If a man doesn’t laugh when he sees a girl sharpen- ing a lead pencil with a knife he is in love with her. For Commissioner, 3rd District. I will be a candidate for nom-| ination for the office of county | commissioner for the 8rd dis-| trict, in the republican primar-} ies to be neld the first Tuesday | in August, 1922. Your support will be ae E. FICKE. Canfield, Idaho. | How about the hay and bundle racks. shape for the coming harvest? It is none too early now to look after them. If they need a little fixen up, well, you know we've got the stuff to do it with. Are they in | For humble home or castle wall For working man or millionaire, Our plans and service beat them all For everybody, everywhere. For Commissioner, 2nd District | This is to announce my candi-| dacy for the nomination for the! office of county commissioner | for the 2nd district of Idaho! county. I will appreciate your) patronage in the republican pri- maries tobe held on Tuesday | August Ist. HUSSMAN LUMBER COMPANY Home Builders and Building Doctors B. H. DECKER. | R. F. D., Grangeville, Idaho. | | | For County Commissioner. I will be a candidate for nom-'| ination at the republican pri-| maries, for county commissoner from the second district of Idaho} county, and respectfully solicit | the support of the voters. J. W. HAZELBAKER. e 9 , & Krieger’s Sawmill in Keuterville ALL KINDS OF ROUGH LUMBER AND SLABWOOD ON HAND. WILL HAVE IN NEAR FUTURE ALL For Commissioner, 2nd District. | I will be a candidate for the! office of county commissioner of Idaho county, subject to the; democratic county primary elec- | tion August 1. If nominated) and elected I will perform the} duties of the office with strict} regard to the interests of the taxpayers of the county. ! AUGUST SCHROEDER. KINDS OF DRESSED LUMBER AT BED ROCK PRICES J. B. KRIEGER For State Representative. Subject to the will of the electors at the republican pri- mary election a my | SELLING BELOW COST Our entire line of machinery will be sold at ~pcasure As ving LLOYD A. FENN. Kooskia, Idaho. For Sheriff. I hereby announce myself as a | of candidate for sheriff of Idaho| af county, Idaho, on the republican | 5} ticket, subject ¥ the primary | t election — ; at ‘&. SSSEON. WANTS, FOUND AND FOR SAE : FOR SALE — Fine less than cost. Manure spreaders, walking, gang plows, hay rakes mowers, etc. at’ Star A Star Cedar shingles at | Come in and at least look at these implements the Kooskia Shingle Mill, Koos- | sj | kia, Idaho. 24- 4 FF before buying elsewhere FOR SALE- 200- acre farm a for sale or trade, 1 1-2 miles | ff Farmers’ Union Warehouse Co. Ltd. | north of Denver, with 1-8 of the crop delivered in the warehouse | a] and possession the first of Octo- | aq} ber. Address. Fenn Batty, Gen. 5h Delivery, Grangeville or Cotton- | Us 24-41 LOST—A pair of “glasses in Cottonwood, tortoise shell rim. Finder please return them to M. M. Belknep. 24-2 LOST—Goodrich tire size 32x4 somewhere between John Engel residence and Cottonwood Hotel or baseball ground Sunday. | Finder please return same to the | | Chronicle office or to Walter H. | | Kinzer, Ferdinand, Idaho. 24-2 DISTRIBUTOR FOR IDAHO COUNTY C. H. GREVE, MANAGER Simon Bros. Wholesale and Retail * BUTCHERS Dealers in Hides, Pelts, and all kinds of Poultry geen aes: | Telephone us that news item. | COTTONWOOD, IDAHO We want it.