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io ° 1H | Yours for Business on foe i Uc me e o e il | Business Principles uc a F | Us As a merchant in Cottonwood we feel we are entitled Uc | to a share of your cash business and would like the op- ais portunity of figuring with you against any mail order ) house in quality and prices. UE =i) ‘ ; : | Wc We know if quality of goods and prices means any- | Q thing we can do as well or better than anyone. | in | Your dealings with us the last seven years are ap- oF preciated and it is our earnest endeavor to g f] best that money can buy for the least price. 7 Fil! out your order for winter and bring it in and see =i for yourself what we can do for you. f =H i A few specials that we can give you for cash, | county. REPUBLICAN FACTS. (Contributed by Republican County Central Committee.) (Paid Advertisement) The Legislative Ticket Idaho county was fortunate) two years ago in its selection of legislators. Senator Seth Jones and Representative Lloyd Fenn went to Boise and represented their constituency in every way. The great need of Idaho county has been roads. No one can say that the state has failed to give us back for road construction | much more than we have paid in | taxes. This might naturally be expected because of the need for | completing a state system of) j; highways and the fact that so ive you the 5fj| much of the North and South | eral Daugherty to prohibit transporta: | highway passed thru Idaho However, in addition | ;to the money set aside for the) foreign vessels within three miles ot | North and South highway, Jones | and Fenn were able by their ef- fective work to get a special ap- We cannot afford to fail to elect | him as Governor just because! certain politicians are trying to raise a quarrel between him and, Senator Borah. | NEW LIQUOR RULE GOES INTO EFFECT Extension of Time Ordered By President Harding Expired Sunday. Washington, D. C.—Provisions of the | | liquor statutes held by Attorney-Gen | tion and sale of alcoholic beverages | on American vessels anywhere, and on | the United States coast, became ef fective Sunday. | The extension of time ordered by | Charly Moore's word is good.| aS] Sas Dry Goods | 1 | " | 27-inch Outing per yard .14¢ | road. Haale ag Perc ee ie eda : 27-inch Percales per yard .16¢ | This year we are entitled to| pet a a een ap: | wr j y var | ne 7 "Ege ‘, . | 27. inch Ginghams | yard -18¢ \ Ren silica representative and the| A foreign vessel sailing with inhibit: | A few specials in Draperies at ..... ; 27 | Republicans have selected Edgar! ,, cavgo dtbiy Munday, it wan sald Specials in Ladies’ Sweaters and Slipons ...................- 4.50 |G. Fry of Ferdinand to go to] wouta be table to the penalties fixed | feed Pai Boll ~— by the Volstead act if and when she | Men s Wear Us| Fry is a farmer who knows what fhe that prone Vee | Men’s Jersey Gloves 2 pr i .35¢ SA! sia to the interest of Idaho coun-| American ships under the ruling of Men’s Cashmere Sox, 1 pair 89¢ Ge) ty. He is a safe man to send to| the attorney-general, which received Men’s Shoes from $3.75 to . 4.50 Be Boise. _ | the formal approval of President Hard Men’s Hi Top $4.75 to ....... a, ee Oe | This group of three men is/ ing, are probibited trom possessing Men’s Army Rubbers with 16-inch Leather Top 4.75 U pl county. Each is able to look| operation. The ban was made opera ° | after the interests of the whole| tive as to shipping board tonnage as Groceries Uf] | county. By all means let us| con as the ruling was published We send back to the legislature | though time was allowed for the dis lloz Pork and Beans l4e FB) th ; ae i“ * | those who have experi posal of any illicit stocks on board 18 oz Pork and Beans 19¢ perience and || propriation for a road which is} President Harding to permit ship lines | ;| highways, to arrange their affairs to conform to | | not a part of the atate system of the ruling expired and enforcement | The Grave Creek} | selected from three parts of the| liquor regardless of where they are in | Sei Read Your Letter During the next few days there will be placed in your sire you to regard as a personal hands a letter that we de word from us. _ It is impossible to write you as individu- als hence this means of getting our message to you, we desire you to know. This letter contains facts It is the first of mtents. Much study has been given its ( a series of letters that we will mai! you from time to time. + t 5} auarely for 1 Our purpose in doing this is to place squarety before you facts for your consideration. We know you are reason- able we know you have been misinformed in many cases and the truth in concise manner will appeal to you. We want you to know that it is not only possible but profitable to keep your dollar at home. We want you to know that we want your business and that all the advantages of these stores with their advanta- geous buying power are working in your behalf. Our cash system gives us the lowest cash price our several stores makes it possible to take advantage of quantity discounts. This means lower prices on each article. THE STORE THAT WORKS WITH YOU & FOR YOU. Leggett Mercantile Co. Where Your Dollar Buys More —) | (| : U- | acquaintance there and add to| = fe | the group a good substantial | = . us citizen like Edgar Fry . toes poe UO Judge Byrom. U Two years ago the county Bring us your country produce we will pay all the [| clected one of its most respected market will stand. Eggs .40c and Butter. 35c. (| pioneers, John Byrom, to the =i important Judge. During his many years fh} | of residence in the county he has fl) served the county in J. V. Baker &@ Son © Ue} tion to the public. His two “Where Quality and Prices Meet” Ue years in the office of Probate Judge have been no exception to | the record of faithful and ef- ficient service which he had al- ready established for himself. Hebe Milk Tall 4 cans ........... Bordon and Carnation Tall 2 eans .. Special Bland Coffee 3 pounds .. Special Peabery Coffee 3 pounds . = U ee ee —— vessels of the fleet then at sea. 6 SS Soe S55 359 office of Probate} dq various | capacities, always with satisfac- | ‘BRITISH PROTEST Washington, D. C.—Representations | of the British government to the state department in protesting against seiz ure beyond the three mile limit of the | Canadian schooner Emerald, held as a liquor smuggling suspect, were of | wider scope, it has been feared than jat first known. In addition to deal- ing with the specific case of the Emer- } ald, the British communication pre- sented the view that the recent Amer- fean executive order limiting prohibi- ; ‘“ John Byrom has lived thru | press “regret” to the British govern- i while you have the money and the trying times in Idaho county. | ™ent. He knows by experience the For the first time since the dry era sd conditi whic +,| commenced the government has been we have the time pte te — fy o. called upon to apologize to a foreign In his office he deals with the | government for over-zealousness of widows and orphans and delin-j t"¢ Prohibition agents. * quents and no one has questioned eS Automobile Acetylene | the fact that fairness and sym-/ EGGS DELUGE CHICAGO A i pathy have been the motives! _ - Accessories Welding which have prompted him iri Specaiiatere Caught By Surplus Sup- a '| dealing with such cases. Where | plies of Millions of Dozen. there have been delinquent boys} Chicago—Egg speculators in Chi or girls he has worked success- | ©48° and other produce centers are The ( tt d B tt & Wi {di Sh fully in very case to make them | being caught beneath surplus supplies pe US 0 onwed a ery e ing Op | erp responsible and self-reliant. of millions of dozens of eggs. Lower Ue BOSCH WILLARD Batteries Have that overhauling done now Buy Coal Now Those who wai il wi . i . year. e © wait until winter months to purchase | primary plank in the platform Or ge gee ge their fuel supply will experience the same ANXIETY and but were outvoted. Now the/ prougnt 30 cents a dozen by the case trouble that was the misfortune of so many during the COAL TIE UPS in years gone by. Protect Yourself and Family Order your coal supply now and have it delivered at once and avoid the stern, serious reality of the COAL shortage that is already in sight. Madison Lumber & Mill Company COTTONWOOD, IDAHO oese | i | done right up to the minute. He} Those who have had business in| tion enforcement operations to terri the Probate Court have found | torial waters should apply to all prev- him constantly on duty. With] ious seizures of British craft, where him the office is not a side issue. | it had not been established as a matter He gives his whole time to the | of fact that the vessel was sending joffice and has kept the work! contraband ashore in her own boats American prohibition agents “blund has given such general satisfac-| ered” when they seized the Canadian tion that the only reason for op-j| schooner Emerald with a liquor cargo position to him is the desire of a) off the New Jersey coast—an act for democrat to hold the office. which this government must now ex- |He has made them his friends, Prices are largely due, @gg men said, because they have known that he | to the greatly increased activity of the is their champion. He deserves | "°8- It was estimated that Chi- |} the votes of Idaho county. | Cago’s approximately 3,000,000 inhab- | itants would have to eat an egg a day | Moore and the Primary. until January 1 to wipe out the surplus | Idaho county has unquestion- | that is being increased by arrivals of ably demonstrated that it favors | 970000 weekly : la direct primary law in prefer- Spequiators were said to have been ies ris Suara ae A bal holding eggs at a loss of three cents lone, dteamian % ress te ten a dozen with 19,000,000 dozen more > sta - | vention at Wallace voted for a eggs in storage than at this time last issue has been raised again and Idaho county representatives in the legislature can reasonably be | expected, when they go to Boise, to express the wishes of their constitutents. That does not! mean, however, that they will | want to work with Moses Alex- | ander as governor. Charley Moore is a man of the _people. He has repeatedly said, that he favors submitting the question of the primary to the |pecple. Senator Borah is going over the state speaking in behalf of legislative candidates who) favor the primary. If they are | elected and the legislature passes |a primary law, Governor Moore | will undoubtedly sign the law. | He has said that he will sign yuo - law if it 2 passed by a | Republican legislature. What |y2ove is ee Retator Borah | <7" 76s lee Weebtanioe ‘hee ‘said in Grangville last week that | *9?, Toutes. including 14.763 miles. Idaho has 216 routes and 5776 miles. in the commission district, were sell- ing for 26 cents. Fresh eggs, at 56 cents last year, were quoted at 27 cents Economists See No Price Drop. Roston, Mass. — The Harvard com- mittee on economic research has no | expectation of a drop in prices to the pre-war level during the next ten years, Professor Charles J. Bullock, chairman of the committee, said in an address at the first session of a na tional conference of subscribers tu the Harvard economic service. 44,186 Rural Mail Routes. Washington.—In a resume of the rural mail servicg the postoffice de partment reports that the number of routes has grown from 82 in 1907, to 44,186, with a mileage of 1,180,448 miles. Oregon has 265 routes which HEDLITE HEATER Radiant reflector type, suitable for heating small rooms, offices, ete., and for drying the hair On sale at our office Grangeville Electric light & Power Co. If you had a horse that you expect to use, you would feed him, don’t yon? If you have a piece of machinery that you expect to use, you would grease the principal working parts, and tighten the nuts occasionally, don’t you? Why do you do all these things? Because you know that if you don’t do these things the horse will die and the machinery will wear out and fall to pieces. You do these things because common horse sense tells you to do them. Did you ever stop to think that your farmers’ ware- “ow and elevator is just like your horse and machinery ? t is. Do you know that the important part of the feeding and greasing is done by working with, and boosting with the manager, and with the other farmers. That is the grade of oil that makes the machinery run smooth. Things always run smooth when we boost. Farm- ers can’t work together by knocking; they can work to- gether by boosting, and you know that FARMERS MUST ae TOGETHER THEREFORE BOOST FOR YOUR- Farmers’ Union Warehouse Co. L.td. C. H. GREVE, MANAGER COTTONWOOD DRAY AND TRANSFER LINE EDGAR WORTMAN, Prop. Light and Heavy Hauling Done on Short Notice