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The Lure of the OCEAN ‘BEACHES. Was never more fascinating than now, because so much nas been done to insure comfort and delightful recreation at |! all of the many resorts near the mouth the Columbia River. You can plunge into the surf, dig clams, fish, hunt, play, rest and get the real joy that only « beach vacation can give. And you have this brilliant galaxy of beaches to choose from: NORTH BEACH CLATSOP BEACH TILLAMOOK BEACHES or NEWPORT ask our agent for “Outings in the Pacific Northwest” and “Ovegon Outdoors” They tell the whole story. chase a Round Trip Summer UNION PACIFIC SYSTEN Then pack your trunk and pur- Excursion Tieket via the ; section harrow, COTTONWOOD. CHRONICLE GEORGE MEDVED FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1922 D AND FOR SALE WANTS, FOUN R SA 7 foot Independent Good as new. $50 buys Louis Bensch- $1-tt FOR SA binder, it if taken soon ing. | FOR SALE—“Horses. Drafters, chunks and farm mares. _ Part time given if desired. H._ T. Agnew, Westlake, Idaho, _.27-tf FOR SALE—80 acres of farm land near Cottonwood, 55 acres in crop. Good fences but no other improvements. at a bargain. For further in-| formation see or write Lloyd) Crosby, Keuterville, Idaho. 26-tf FOR SALE -Hog and dairy ranch, Big-Barn Davis place of | 200 acres, 1 1-2 miles north of Denver. Price $70 per acre in- cluding 1-3 of crop delivered in the warehouse. Possession Oct. 1. If sold at once will include four horses, two sets of harness, & foot disc, wagon and rack, 8- 8-foot binder, gang plow, household goods, range, dining table, 8 dining | chairs, rocker, safe, library table, | Can be bought us I do my own business. country commissioner from thé! second district, for I am not a) politician. | J] would like to meet and talk | Short ‘ Cool I ’ lks with you, not in an effort to gain your support with a hand-shake | and a promise, but in order that | I might better know the wishes | }and sentiments of the people in| levery part of the county. Not} being able to meet all of those) with whom I am not acquainted, | I wish to state that I was born and raised on a farm in South- | eastern lowa; educated in the public schools of that state and a| Lusiness college, and came to | Idaho in 1900. Since that time | this county has Leen my home. | | By occupation, I am a farmer. | If nominated and elected I wi!l | make every effort to conduct | | public affairs as conservatively | We all know that taxes have increas- | ed at an alarming rate, and I am} sure the people demand sane and | honest judgment in the expendi- | tures of the county. | If you feel that I am worthy of | | your support I will apreciate it and will endeavor to do the best I can for the people of Idaho county in general. | Yours truly, | C. 0. VINCENT. | Grangeville, Idaho. | For Sheriff. | As a candidate for the nomina- {9x12 rug, 12x12 linoleum, two tion for sheriff of idaho county, | bed springs and mattress, dres-| your support in the democratic ser, kitchen cabinet, dishes, pots primaries to be held Tuesday, | |and pans, five dozen fruit jars,! August 1, 1922, will be greatly | washing machine, sewing mach-| appreciated. If nominated and} ine. All can be had on time.) elected can assure the taxpayers | Fen Batty, Grangevlle, Ida. 28tf| of the county that the business | - ——— - | of the office will be conducted in| ESTRAYED—Came to my’ the most economical manner con- | | place about two months ago 3 sistent with good business. | | year old steer, white face, one | T. E. QUINLAN. | Insuring that most wonderful trip down Let through the Columbia River Gorge. our agent tell you all about ii, arrange your itinerary and make your reservation. George Poler, Agent, Cottonwood, Idaho Wm. McMurray, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon \ed with circle and what appears ee lie punning EAUUOUESUOUEHUREAEEGLOUAEOOOAGUAGEOOUG MAELO WE LEAD Others Follow If They Can Eva Ca 28-4 this advertisement. field. | FOUND—Dodge hub cap, also cap for gasoline tank. Call at Chronicle office. 29-4 WANTED—To lease dining room and kitchen fully equipped. |Call or write C. A. Johnston, {eare of Cottonwood Hotel, Cot- tonwood, Idaho. 30-tf See us for Extracts, Spices, Toilet Articles, all kinds of Remedies and Stock Tonic THE WATKINS STORE Pay ene HANA TTS gk fox tine ottiee of county | superintendent of schools on the | democratic ticket, subject to the primary election, August 1. MILDRED CLEVELAND. For County Commissioner. I hereby announce to the voters of Idaho county that I am a candidate for nomination for county commissioner from the ; second district of Idaho county, {subject to the decision of the | Republican primary, August 1. | Your support will be deeply ap- | preciated. | FLOYD CHURCH. | ~ POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS, iMNUMOUUUUOUOOAUAENOOANULAOUOOEL ASEH ‘On Monday Morning | | when you see your neighbor’s washing on the line | FIRST, you can be sure she uses a | | For State Representative. Subject to the will of the ‘electors at the republican pri- mary election I announce my | candidacy for reelection as State | Representative. LLOYD A, FENN. | Kooskia, Idaho, | For State Representative ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE | I am asking your sufferage at « - m | the primaries not because I am a Grangeville Electric light & Power Co. ° |democrat; a resident of Idaho county for 33 years, or because my taxes have been trebled the |past few years, nor of popularity or unpopularity. I simply would like the opportunity before I die, if nominated and elected, to ap- {ply the pruning knife to the | shameless greed, avarice and ex- travagance of our present com- mission form of government at | Boise. Business and property cannot stand the strain much longer of a | tax-eating army of one state of- ficial to every 12 heads of fami- lies supporting a politician in Idaho. This does not tell the story of swollen officialism and |public expenditure, while our farmers are drifting to the verge of bankruptcy. COTTONWOOD DRAY AND TRANSFER LINE EDGAR WORTMAN, Prop. Light and Heavy Hauling Done on Short Notice Simon Bros. Wholesale and Retail to be a figure 1. Owner can have | | same by paying feed bill and for |, BUTCHERS | JOHN J. PULSE. To The Voters Of Idaho County : | I wish to state that it was | with some reluctance that I fi- Dealers in Hides, Pelts, and all kinds of Poultry COTTONWOOD, IDAHO | horn broken or dehorned. Brang- | Grangeville, Idaho. For County Treasurer, | fo 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 staté, this is to announce that ! will be a candidate in the primar ies to be held on the first Tues-| day in August, for the office of | representative, and respectfully | solicit your support. | EDGAR G. FRY. | Cottonwood, Idaho, Route No, 1, i For Sheriff. | I desire the support of the voters in the republican primar- 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 patronage. CHESTER G. ARNOLD. | Grangeville, Idaho. | i} For Assessor, I hereby announce myself as a} candidate for assessor of Idaho | county, Idaho, on the democratic | ticket, subject to 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 | ask the | support of the voters at the pri-| mary election, August 1. | W. H. ELLER. | 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. For County Superintendent. | I wish to announce to the voters of Idaho county that J) will be a candidate in the August | primaries for the nomination of County Superintendent of Public | Instruction, Am a teacher in this county and fully acquainted with the re- quirements of the above office years andi for Long Hot Days oA The click of the binder is heard throughout the land and soon the golden sheaves will be tumbling through the mill that separates the wheat from the chaff. That’s the sweetest music there is for the farmer excepting of course the clink of the dollar that he takes in exchange for his warehouse ticket. We are glad to hear it too—we mean the music of the mill and being perfectly natural the clink of the dollar is not objectionable to us either, even if the dollar does not belong to us for we know that some of those dollars will find their way to our coffers (depleted of course) in exchange for machine sheds, barns or im. provements about the place, perhaps even a brand new home. No some man loves the dollar just because it is a dollar but because with it he can secure comforts and the necessities of life and what is there that would give him more comfort than a fine home for himself and family and the stock and machinery well housed. Some men wear out more britchen holding back than they do pulling. The reason some men never go into debt is because no one will let them. Bobby Burns said: ‘The best laid plans of mice and men gang aft aglee.” Bobby must have been thinking about a fishing trip when he wrote that. Your plans for some new improvement in the way of a new shed or garage or perhaps a home will not go aglee if you will give us an opportunity to help you. We are Building Doctors. We have helped others and can help you so don’t hesitate. Consultation Free. : eA HUSSMAN LUMBER COMPANY Home Builders and Building Doctors ME) ACA DAGRAOLDIGE OAD IA AGG NILD CLOSE SILI DMSO OOS OORIGI MET eae abe : ° v ; ¢ > > . - ? = SELLING BELOW COST Our entire line of machinery will be sold at less than cost. Manure spreaders, walking, gang plows, hay rakes mowers, ete. 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 ing administration of the same. Your support is respectfully solicited. ELTA M. ARNOLD. regard to the interests of the taxpayers of the county. AUGUST SCHROEDER. For Sheriff. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for sheriff of Idaho county, Idaho, on the republican ticket, subject to the primary election August 1. V. H. JOHNSON. For County Commissioner. In announcing myself a candi- date for the office of commis- sioner of the 2d district, I do so with the firm belief that if elected, I can be of service to the Seco of = 7. I have armed on Camas Prairie the} eee mass past 20 years and feel that I Por Commissioner, 3rd District. know the needs of the tax payers |._! Will be a candidate for nom- I pledge my services to the coun- | ‘Pation for the office of county ty’s best interests and will use|C°™missioner for the 8rd_dis- my influence towards reduction | ‘trict, in the republican primar- of taxes through the elimination | !¢S to be held the first Tuesday of waste and a careful check-up |i" August, 1922. Your support on our county pay roll. will be appreciated. Your cooperation and support V. E. FICKR. ‘at the republican primaries | Canfield, Idaho. August Ist will be greatfully ap-| ., Ps preciated. For Commissioner, 2nd District J. W. HAZELBAKER. For Commissioner, 2nd District, I will be a candidate for the This is to announce my candi- dacy for the nomination for the office of county commissioner for the 2nd district of Idaho | office of county commissioner of Idaho county, subject to the | democratic county primary elec- |tion August 1. If nominated nally consented to become a and if nominated and elected 1| and elected I will perform th candidate for the nomination of pledge an economic and painstak-| duties of the office with strict county. I will appreciate your patronage in the republican pri- maries to be held on Tuesday August Ist. B. H. DECKER. R. F. D., Grangeville, Idaho.