Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, November 17, 1922, Page 2

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SSeS = =} l=iyi— > Special Cash Prices | That will save you money and pay you to investigate ff our bargains for cash we can give you as good or better [ff : it prices than any one as we pay no rent and our expense is small. Think this over and,come and see about these buys for ffe cash. Which makes long friends. __ ..... sini inte rlaeaaae Outing Flannel Outing Flannel .. 4c Percales .... 17¢ ei Ginghams ais SES =a) Ladies’ Silk Jersey Skirts $4.75 . veces 8.50 OF Silk Jersey Bloomers $7.25 now - Me 4.98 Ly Special in Ladies’ Swonters — nec... eases 4.25 Ue Children Rough Neck Sweaters, 7 to 12 yrs. $2.98 & $3.19 fie =ii) Dry Goods 5 Jersey Gloves 2 pair fOr ........c.eccceecceeccseccescseecseesmeeee .85¢ FD Three grades of wool sox 45c, 65¢ and ...... ... .85¢ # Special in Men’s Gray Cashmere sox .. aiioeeacae Flannel shirts $2.75, $3.75 and . jchetisn tin 4.75 of Army coats -.. 1.75 US 5 Stag Shirts light weight 0 Bos fd We carry the HOOD RUBBERS that you cannot get 9 7! better for the money. at it UW nm Groceries a 3] Kers Pancake Flour 3 boxes . : i =} Kers Buck Wheat 8 boxes .. uml Kers Oats 3 boxes ................. Three pounds Peaberry Coffee .. = Three pounds Fine Blend Coffee . - 95 te White Laundry Soap 21 bars 1.00 Fe Gz Toilet Soap 20 bars .............. . 1.00 # Fresh walnuts and dates on hand. Don't forget your winter supply let us figure on it you t will be surprised the difference you save. ut Our Christmas presents are in and will be on display in | ue «good time for you to get what you want early. Ye i Ue Ut re iu 1 J. V. Baker & Son a y “Where Quality and Prices Meet” Ge a (U = lal WILLARD Batteries Have that overhauling done now @ while you have the money and we have the time i | Acetylene Welding The Cottonwood Battery & Welding Shop Touches That Improve The Home : A new entrance, changed windows, sun rooms, nooks, breakfast room, book cases, china closets and kitchen cabinets can change and make any home more livable. Automobile Accessories Mill work is the preparation of the wood: into every feature which enters into the finished appearance of the home. You may readily obtain assistance at this office for all improvements. Madison Lumber & Mill Company COTTONWOOD. IDAHO =i cylinder reboring and motor re-| and State streets. if | parts of the modern motor and | jury verdict was that death was I} logical time for d ') spare his car as easily as during | Now latabalicoet § ve é Loire jes | get in and work COTTONWOOD, IDAHO or betel ca it algo and save and eventually we will \ -| at all other times and to lay it : | convenience. || start the job and keep right on, | desires done. | rods, overhaul carburetor, mag-| just as easy to nominate a com- | | tion and with the new equip-! | game hunt—the walking was so direct tax can ke saved by the, jlong time resident of Idaho) hiring good men or women for) | ing, after a brief illness. Death public jobs, hire a ten dollar a South & Frick | was due to hemorrhage of the day man for five and get away oka jelected judge of the tenth judi-, city governments, on our school P TO MAKE MOTORS. on the university campus, Louis Boas of Boise, editor-in-chief of Cottonwood Garage To Be A the university Argonaut, was Real Factor—New Equip- —_| elected vice-president and Ed- ment Installed. | ward Mason director of publica-| 5 | tion at the university, secretary- The Cottonwood Garage treasurer. promises to be the busiest place| Fire last night destroyed the in town. During the past week | plumbing shop of Ben Fordham, they have purchased complete | located at the corner of South The alarm building machinery and an-! went in a short time after mid- nounce that they will, within a/night and the prompt action of week or ten days, be in position| the firemen saved the entire! LOCAL SHO! Put The pistons and cylinders are: killed himself with a revolver at ; amiltieee the heart or power producing! Elk City Sunday. The coroner’s danger of freezing. there occurs the greatest strain due to accident. His brother in and wear which causes leakage | California gave instructions to) and waste of fuel and oil, also bury the body at Elk City. } formation of carbon deposits | and other trouble, yet, hereto-| CAN REDUCE TAXES. | fore, no one in this ee 4 has| Now after the good old elec- ait ce : which to tion time is over and the state i . : i _|going back to prosperity and Over 50 per cent of the | lower taxes, let us give this tax | 7 motors in use today have worn | problem a little study and see if | 2" MOTOR ETHER, PER C Renew Your American fy 0! scored cylinders that let the 564 everyone of us can help to | TSA Sneed a Simon Bros. 7 he fey mgt Regen ene reduce taxes, for there has to be! mile to run these cars than | beg yes gong dl i | put in good condition. Besides | ant home. the power user is running the | P —_— a | Hak of sublows eek et a om: aoe rose hp m ; bond | party xes after all. | Winter ——— Will Be | Part of the people voted this big Winter ine a ildi ,_| tax on themselves, in form of , a er he n he hie the! liberty and victory bonds, state | bound to be popu! saving thi, Ponds, road bonds, city bonds, | raving th school district bonds and private | work done. At no time can!bonds for autoes and needless | either farmer or business man Wholesale BUTC Dealers in Hides, Pelts, | extravagance in general. have lower taxes again. We! may have to forget our little old Mr. Huddleston points out the oe E i ge | foNowing advantages of having | oe nh wd , lace Rose me the work done during the win-| : REE CeuuCome ter, I ° Pa ma | hh . ‘ ; n our county offices, there First—You are ‘using the car is a good chance to save taxes, | | not by cutting salaries, but by electing the right man for the job, and by paying him for his! service liberally for nobedy ever saved a penny by hiring cheap inefficient labor. | “Take for instance the probate | pair shop since it is laid up any way. | up for repairs means loss and in- Second—TIn the winter, we can undisturbed and always giving it our undivided attention, while at all other times, there are other customers to be waited upon and given attention. Third—In the summer we are usually working speed and it is difficult to give the full attention to detail that judge, any time a county elects | merely a politican for that of-| | fice instead of a man with good | legal ability, with love for work, | honest and fair, that county is | burdening itself with a fearful | we are able to during the winter —— yo sige ance Pramas | months. nae : ‘veal property in any county has| Fourth—We will be in closer to }e probated, numbers of | touch with the owner and he can times, and if not done property | better see for himself what he as the case has been only to! , frequently in the past, when a The new equipment — enables taxpayer wants to sell or get a them to rebore cylinders, fit new joan on his property he finds, pistons, renew valve systems, | that his title is faulty and has to | renew all bearings, —_ test, pay a $100.00 or more to clear | straighten and align connecting the same. Some tax, when it is | Cards which have t remain strickly within tl now shown at this office. vary, according to the de Compile your list of neto, wiring, etc. In fact they | petant man and elect him in pref | rebuild the motor from start to) erance to a figure head just for} finish. They can make the old polities sake. | motor absolutely as good as new, Further let us not have the and in some respects better’! sheriffs officers chasing all over | since the used cylinder blocks | this county on some fool war- have been seasoned and there-| pant, let us be honest and peace- | fore passed the warping stage. | ful with our neighbors and again | The Cottonwood Garage has’ we save a big tax. | always enjoyed a good reputa-| Now let us not ask the county | ; aed lendid commissioners for a donation on | ment will surely do a splen dy every little project, it may have! business. *|merit, and it may not. Don’t! consider that a new board going, i | | WEDDING LORE pl] COUNTY SEAT NEWS ITEMS. jn can be worked easy. You will your ~ ae wedding day, 11] most of | H. H. Harris and Charles be mistaken. If you want low-| ©. Boren hiked to the breaks of the ed taxes consider this. | It Is bad luck to break a dish or Clearwater Sunday on a big in the recorders office a big, *%#* 0Y Your wedding day. am ’ “ A feather from a canary bird w | difficult on the return trip it recorder not recording instru-| by the bride brings good luck. a was impossible to carry a deer, ments for record, unless the in-| up the side of the mountain—so | stument is drawn up right and) Stumble on your wedding morn, and they didn’t shoot one. conveys what it should. In the 7u'll be a widew before a year. | Dr. and Mrs.’G. S. Stockton, | long past Smith could deed,| at _ Miss Dorothy Stockton, Henry | mortgage, lease or most ANY WAY | ve horn ca vie mses ane and wits to Benton and R. O. Wilson have! encumber Jones’ title, by error | pimine ‘One Of the: year. returned from Spokane. -\of course, and the county re-| It ts bad tuck to have a widow or route to Spokane, last week, in| corder mechanically recorded | widower take part in a marrluce cone Dr. Stockton’s car, the machine same, yet the county spends an-| mony. was wrecked while rounding a nually hundreds of dollars in : - curve near Pullman, through no | taxes for plats, for tax rolls. All| ie touch a dishrag on your wed- one was seriously hurt. Dr. | that the recorder needs to do is| Souk ugg) 708 Will work bard ai Stockton purchased a new auto- | check the description and save a! : aN mobile in Spokane, to replace the | good big tax. | If you agree on the seventh day of damaged machine. |. In every office, the same sav-| your marriage you will agree on the George Yahraus, 51 years old, | ing can be made by electing and Seventh year. | county, died in his home near the job, and paying what they | P Barley rolls, and size, com the Dewey mine, Monday morn-| are worth. id et icin You can’t even for) gated promptly and correctly. 46-tf | lungs. | With it very long. | Ten per cent discount tr Judge Wallace N. Scales, dem-| Further let us sce if we cannot heavy Sad dhaiee Cottonwood ocvat, of Grangeville, was re-| save a lot of taxes in our local Garage. 89-tf cis! district, comprising Idaho, boards, let us cut out the unnec-| Lewis and Nez Perce counties, essary expenses and use only “COLD IN THE HEAD” at the general election, Tuesday. | one half as much horse sense do- | ed pea ge mage Rie yagi Judge Scales’plurality over Miles ing our public duty as we use in generally ie ot of9,, Theauent, “colds” are a Johnson, republican, of Lew- | ae. own business and taxes will Treatment Sgnsiaing of an. Ointment A 8 a tap ra § st a | open , b | Qutekt Geek tescmiced ot ime ae Oren itzge! of Grange- t our slogan be Economy, cous ‘Surfaces, building up the System, vil 23 ~~ elected pematent and Thrift and lower taxes. 2 euetet ance of t versity Press club, an | FELIX MARTZEN. | Fs. Toledo, 0. & Co, organization of Newspaper men | UGURMSLEMEUELEUTLEL EMF LEIS UF Put and Take IS CONSIDERED A GAMBLE But there is no gamble if you Denatured Alcohol in your car, then you will be able te to make new motors out of old | block. ; Take _———_—} ones and will specialize in winter| Elswroth Green an old-timer, rebuilding. ‘known as “Pack-srddle” Green, Your car out inthe coldest weather without Motor Ether will make your car start easier on a cold morning DENATURED ALCOHOL, GALLON REXALL STORE C. O. PERRENOUD, Prescription Druggist AN cee $1.00 -- 1.25 Red Cross Membership and Retail HERS and all kinds of Poultry Personal Greeting Cards for Christmas 1922 Are _ Ready at the Chronicle oe een expressly made to meet the needs of discriminating people who de- sire to send greetings of good wil land yet to 1e realm of good taste are I I . We believe you will be inspired by their unusual effectiveness. Prices signs chosen, Greeting Card friends at your earliest convenience. Bre Cottonwood Chronicle WANTS, FOUND AND FOR SALE FOR SALE—Monarch range, good as new. Mamie Gentry. 7-2 FOR SALE—Geese for Thank- Sgiving. $1.50 each. T. Clark, the junk man. 27-1* | FOR SALE—Registered Po- land China boar. Goffe Eckert, Cottonwoed. 46-tf FOR SALE—Or trade for cattle. 4 head of young horses, 4 and 5 years old. F. H. Gentry. 46 FOR SALE — Thoroughbred Jersey cow, fresh, with calf at side. B. L. Hussman, 47-1* LOST—Black sow, weight about 200 pounds. C. Riener.7-tf LOST—2 automobile chains size 31x4. _ Liberal reward for their return to either the Chron- igle office or Theo. Toennis. 47-2 FOUND—Crank for Ford car. Call at this office. 47-2 WANTED—To buy 50 head of steers. Sidney Brown. 46-tf MILKING SHORTHORNS. We are offering some choice bulls and a few heifers at bar- gain prices. Over 70 head in our herd, all registered. Address Highway Dairy Lewiston or Lapwai, Idaho. 45-4 ~ +» 4 7 * a » ta ‘ EY ‘ mr a ped

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