Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, October 20, 1922, Page 2

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ao | AIMS OF TEACHING HOME } amet ea = ey _—— S| (Contributed by Republican | ECONOMICS. (eS) County Central Committee.) | ous ——— has F ge been D ESS ' Ath | raised as to why such a subject ' ‘ (Paid Advertisement) |4s home economics should be| REGAR . Taxes, taught in the schools. In order It was promised last week that | to determine the attitude of the this week this column would public questionnaires were sent | of politics hundreds of our po gg eS to high schools throughout the! k arate emocratic state’ United States. Some of the/| > , candidates are making the state-| most comprehensive giaviers |i people heard Senator Borah spea ment that much can be saved to’ fyom different states a as fol-| ating the taxpayers of the state by a jows: | Tuesday evening We were impressed by his appeal for cone for the state and nation but tor the gh eel pe can be no disputing this tact Now the que bs Stes more careful administration of} Jq@aho: *0g endeavor tovdavel:| rule to the best ad- REPUBLICAN FACTS. state affairs. The Idaho county) 4) ; ink 3 series : : 2 p interest in the activities of | | taxes for 1921 were divided as the ome and make our girls | ° follows: | more efficent in the duties of the | Thursday, Friday, | For state purposes ........... 17.8¢ housckeeper and better able to| | moe oy, Li el ea ag — cope with the problems of life.” 0 al co thet en home where your money will | Cities and villages 5.8¢) California: “To raise the een Dosa eee t xex, Uf all of the people of this ]| Highways 15.2¢ standard of the home in cleanli- po og a wend the ‘dollars at home the stocks | Independent schools .... 7.4¢ ness sanitation and. efficiency UP WE NO ERENT a ao increased’ ia’ to GOUDIe | District schools ..... 13.3¢ by training the girls: | On you Ht o nA “ae ours ¢ wrrespondingly less, =| When one bears in mind that! “to be careful spenders. their taxes thereby tg canbe youl tax. bulden BYSlese October 26, af, 28 =| of the state tax only 15 percent’, to simplify the time and SHOAL LLE CCL A aor 1 dealers . | is for the conduct of the various} ja},0r spent in the kitchen. sening the prestige of your lo state departments and the re-| ¢. to have a working know- maining 85 percent is for the) | t The first ten persons returning the L aupeow ¢ ie rotor ge ayy values and choose | of Chase and Sanborn Coffee FREE i) ars parts of the state vote) el ANY ONE PERSON BUYING 5 POUND CAN CHASE MB | intstention to save Go te te Fi lg: go hn & SANBORN WILL GET ONE POUND FREE WITH gij| Pavers more than 8 cents of) contative has authorized uc to Ee every dollar of every cent of the aa 3 Your dollar will go even ay farther at our store. Our cash system makes possible lower prices, lower than the catalouge houses and you have the opportunity of selecting your merchandise as your needs require. We will meet competio: You pay for it when you get it, not cash in advance, You buy weil known and approved brands not just ‘goods. We take in exchange wood, spuds, eggs, butter, labor, al- most anything you have. Is this not worth while ——— ee eee ee ee ee 2 , 5 £ PURCHASE. CALL AND GET YOUR PUZZLE money spent for the depart- Heong ecg Ros ndhgpd po mip tt ik easy to trade lieve. Our exp rienced sales peo- ments of state government were) 0 3 Hoag vl ple are at your service. Goods are plainly marked, taste- ’ sic saved. jresUnU Tap ues Gr tne Cem patgt ite fully displayed, all for your own convenience. ? In connection with taxes it is ishe it di tinetly understood | Just received a new shipment of 1 j| well to consider the part which | that he is in favor of such a law, | i ; : eh urs is a store that works with you and for you, our board of county commission-| “24 if eleced will do all in his | en , ° ° ower see apis i AS- | " * and 3 pound cotton and wool bats {rs has played in keeping down Dover t see such legislation pas : We} taxes in Idaho county. It will EDGAR FRY ° noted, by reference to the} ee eee egge erCan i e 0 above that 40 percent of every | unc neeei rte " e ARMY RUBBER PACKS WITH 16-INCH LEATHER @i]/ dollar of the taxes are for coun-| y_ lt Pet cent discount on extra | TOPS FOR $4.75 fi ty purposes. Of this amount,/ els weed chains, ‘Cottonwood | a ; f $4.75 However only 18 cents ia far Garage. 39-tf Where Your Dollar Buys More n Ue)| current expense and the balance | Sas oe . 2 IN > OUTINGS 19¢ PERCALES 17e GINGHAMS 19¢ is for road, bridge and schools. WANTS FOUND AND FOR SALE eS a) ‘ Ur This is a remarkably good show- ? BROWN JERSEY GLOVES, 2 PAIR FOR 35c ite ing considering the great ex-| === ee pense of administering the af-) FOR SALE—Lincoln buck, 2 ’ Just received new patterns flowered cretones ; airs of a county so wide and ex-| year’s old. Conrad Bosse. 41-tf tensive in territory as this one. ! 2 z a z ue by ALWAYS A GOOD FRESH SUPPLY OF GROCERIES ¢& It is worth while to note that; FOR SALE —Netted Gem : | during the last four years dur-, Potatoes. $1 per sack. Fred Von ON HAND. | ing the administration of the Bargen. 43-3 | present Board of County Com-| >» i missioners, despite the fact that| , FOR SALE—Registered Shop J. V. Baker & Son ff | the assessed valuation of the shire lamb, registered Poland a ie ip county has decreased from three | China boars, McDonald and Sons, ‘ . Where Quality and Prices Meet to five hundred thousand dollars | Fenn, Idaho. 42-4 Radiant reflector type, suitable because of the reduction in the San ee % Fic UE SSR ESS LS SERGE valuation of livestock in the) FOR SALE—A few choice : # county the levies have been re.| Young Poland China boars, reg- for heating small rooms, ai duced as follows: | istered. Priced to move. Howard ; i = =p =a = ei i 1919, $1.90 (state and county) Mckinley. 42-2 offices, etc., and for P > raluati i | on each $100 valuation. | ROR GAT 150. acres of good D} 1920, $1.90 (state and county) | ¢,. 9), Sh al@ gaiteane ic jon gnehSt00 valiintion. | farming land one-half mile north fd ake lof Greencreek, Idaho. See or 1921, $1.87 (state and county) | write John H. Trautman, Green- on each $100 valuation. | creek, Idaho. 42-4* 1922, $1.89 (state and county) | ——- on each $100 valuation. | FOR SALE—Cheap, register- O l ffi Among other things the com-|ed milking Shorthorn bull, 3 n sa e at our 0) 1ce missioners have done one thing! years old. Snow white. Must be for which they deserve great! seen. Joseph G. Scheaffer, Fer- drying the hair Have that overhauling done now while you have the money and = & | credit. They have purchased) dinand, Idaho. sil f | the court — and repaired it “FOr SALE_C jet = ill | . ilat . 3 ly about $16,-| FORS 2—Complete sawmi s 4 : * ‘ we have the time Gh | 000, which amount was met by | outfit, capacity 20,000 feet per Grangeville Electric light & Power Co. direct taxation. The county! day. For further particulars *!now has a home all its own of! Write or see Charles Mader, ‘ 7 | which it can be justly proud and | Keuterville, Idaho. 42-4* Automobile Acetylene | it has not been necessary to bond ; —————_—_— : the county for one cent. | Lj pn 8 sad — —— Accessories H The Republican party presents | bet and meadow land near West- Welding three it for the nl eo po ing lake on main road to Cottonwood ty commissioner of whom the! >! acres of fine meadow land and county can feel justly proud.| the rest consists of fine timber The Cott d Battery & Welding Sho Thay are Dale Clark and E. 8,| land. House and bara in fair i onwed ery e I g p Vincent of the present board and ya mayer nt f 38000 ” Sooo | If you had a horse that you expect to use, you would m9) cn een he hsateenainideiindn ! — a bin | oon ‘ae oan the re-| , feed him, don’t yon? If you have a piece of machinery SATs al Ua) SASSI | Ser leer rive caves Carne e | maining $2000 on time at 6 per {MH that you expect to use, you would grease the principal i | gentlemen have given during the| ™ t This will make an ideal | working parts, and tighten the nuts occasionally, don’t |last four years surely merits a he Ae a ven sepa : of vou? : a Os vy, seorioeocoosooosseoseesonts | their re-election, Mr. Church | ee aT n ga a ty a < iy "Why do you do all these things? mas soate 3. ine sesand in this) §) ~~, 2 ‘tl im r th Ch icle Because you know that fy aon i county both as a substantial citi- Pine Cott ie nie e paris ators will aie mt dt gas } ty don t do these things Bu O l Now | zen, and as a legislator. This} 4!¢e Vottonwood, fall'to sncea e and the machinery will wear out and | board, when elected can be coun-| ~~~ pee F pPIEGee: ted on to give most efficient) ESTRAYED—Seven head of You do these things because common horse sense | service. | heifers and steers, color red, {Yq tells you to do them. Fa Bite | branded heart on left side, vari- } Did you ever stop to think that your farmers’ ware- Those who wait until winter months to purchase Among the Grangeville folks’ ous ear marks; one cow branded house and elevator is just like your horse and machinery ? * ; ? : i ; who took in Senator Borah’s circle J on left side; one spotted | Ut is. their fuel supply will experience the same ANXIETY and | speech here Tuesday evening cow branded curved bar on left | Do you know that the important part of the feedin trouble that was the misfortune of so many during the | were: John P. Eimers, A. S. hip, crop and underbit on left} and greasing is done by working with, and boosting with ‘ . real - | Hardy, A. N. Dyer, County At- ear; one yearling steer, branded the manager, and with the other farmers That is th im COAL TIE UPS in years gone by. | torney B. Auger, Probate Judge quarter circle K on left side, crop grade of oil that makes the machinery run smooth Miia John Byrom and Floyd Church. | und underbit on left ear; one | Thi lways run s ate cre ‘ 1 We ha 3 schat.| three wear old ned abeak tad ngs always run smooth when we boost. Farm- e have a nice new assort-| three year old red steer, branded | ers can’t work together by knocking; they ean w i . | ment of tally and place cards at quarted circle K on left side, | gether by boosting, and you know that F ARMERS ¢ to- Protect Yourself and | the Chronicle office. 48-tf underbit on each ear. Liberal | WORK TOGETHER THEREFORE BOOST. RS MUST Sharh | reward for information leading |g srLF. ae SOOT POR, YOUR, F il For good lumber see Henry! to their return. E. W. Kincaid, | Hattrup. Prices right. 43-tf | Ferdinand, Idaho. 42-2* ’ i amily i | Farmers’ Union Warehouse Co. Ltd. ; | 4 C. H. GREVE, MANAGER Order your coal supply now and have it delivered at | 1 m O nh ros | once and avoid the stern, serious reality of the COAL ° SfiSnia nana a ea ee ee Ue shortage that is already in sight. Wholesale and Retail s already in sight. ” COTTONWOOD | BUTCHERS | Madison Lumber & Mill Company SiS Hides, Pelts, and all kinds of Poultry |) DRAY AND TRANSFER LINE oO ° wy COTTONWOOD, IDAHO EDGAR WORTMAN, Prop. “ss . j P COTTONWOOD, IDAHO || __ Light and Heavy Hauling Done on Short Notice ; ‘y} 4

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