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COTTONWOOD CHRONICLE GEORGE MEDVED Issued Every Friday and entered at Postoffice in Cottonwood. fdaho as second-class mail matter Subscription one year . Six months . 1.25 (Strictly in advance) INDEPENDEN? IN POLITICS Copy for change of ad must be hand- ed in by Wednesday to insure change FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1922 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department Of The Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Lewiston, Idaho, November 2, 1922. Notice is hereby given that Edward Wiley, of Boles, Idaho, EE who, on March 29, 1920, made Additional Stock-raising Home- ' stead Entry, No. 07468, for Lot 14, & SWY%4 SEW, Sec. 18; & Lot 11, See. 19, Tp. 30 N. R. 2 Ww. & S14 SEW, Sec. 13; & E%Y NW, SW, NEW, Section 24, Town- ship 80 North, Range 8 West, | Boise Meridian, has filed notice \of intention to make three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before | Hampton Taylor, U. S. Commis- | sioner, at Grangeville, Idaho, on the 12th day of December, 1922. | Claimant names as witnesses: William A. Jones, of Boles, Idaho. Jean W. Lamb, of Boles, Ideho. Robert Forland, of Boles, idaho. Henry Price, of Grange- ville, Idaho. Edward R. Fickenscher, 16-5 Acting Register. Tally ¢ for sale at the Chronicle office. 48-tf Licoztt & Mygrs Tosacco Co Fresh It Is! It is a pleasure to go to your cake-box when you have baked with ROYAL Baking Powder because it is in the nature of a pure Cream of Tartar Baking Powder to keep baked foods fresh. meansarealeconomy and is just one of a hundred reasons why careful house- keepers insist upon Royal Baking Powder.Some others are: It Contains No Alum Leaves No Bitter Taste MONTANA WORLD IN ITSELF State Needs No Outside Aid to Sup- port in Comfort Peopie Within Its Borders, If Montana were walled in and cut off from the world, she could support herself, declares the National Editors’ Argus. Her haif million people would lack none of the necessities, and but few of the luxurtes of life. $209000400000059570600004 “s reed aa DR. J. E. REILLY $! Dentist q| Office, Nuxoll Block Both Phones | Sostoay DR. J. D. SHINNICK For food, she grows all the grains, Physician and Surgeon fruits and vegetables of the north temperate zone; her cattle, sheep, Office over Cottonwood St. Bk. Dobe ee rroroooood swine and poultry number millions; her wilds abound with game, her wa ters teem with fish ae oer ad ae = For clothing, there's wool from Soatectoateetoatectengeateateatuate qeateatnateateate dente efosteet 2,000,000 sheep, linen from 500,000 DR. WESLEY F. ORR $| acres of flax, leather from 700,000 horse hides and pelts from 20 kinds Physician and Surgeon ur-bearing antmals. For shelter, there's lumber from 30,- | 000,000 acres of forests, Iimestone and | stale for cement, clay for brick and | tlle and granite, sandstone and marble | and all nee y ores from copper Office in Simon Bldg. Both Phones is ppt and zine r brass to iron and | | mangenese for steel, oa Fe fuel, her coal mines, natural ss P. Brown | gas aud oil deposits are of undeter <j) mined richness; to Industry her CHIROPRACTOR $ ams offer 9,000 horsepower for 4 hydro-electric energy. Craigmont, Idaho For luxuries, her resources range z | frera gold, silver and sapphires, to Soeceetestesteete sects ees for honey, sugar beets for candy, | phosphate for matches or fertilizer | and tungsten for incandescent lamps. error retreeteerteereree et DR. C. SOMMER Graduate License VETERINARIAN Deputy State Veterinarian Residence North end of town Both Phones TWAIN HATED FALSE PRAISE Great Humorist Asserted It Always Made Him Feei Both Ashamed and Humiliated, Writing on the tnsincerity of people DOPSPOS POSSESS OSES ESET | favors, In a chapter of his en ograp! io Harper's Maga- ark Twain sa - ‘ tee ii ca = ‘l am built as other people are bullt, % KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ¢) so far as 1 can discover, aud therefore 2 [ do prize a good hearty compliment above rubles; and am grateful for It, and us glad as you are yourself when 1 can in sincerity return the mate to it. But when a man goes beyond com- plime tt does not give we pleasure, $ Cottonwood Council, 1389 Meets the first and third ednesday of each month. Visiting knights welcomed ft makes me ashamed. John F. Knopp, G. K. It makes me ashamed; T am not Barney Seubert, F.S. £ thinking about him, I am thinking about myself; he may humillate him- self if he likes; it is his privilege, but I do not want to be humiliated. Adu- Adulation—spoken or hinted d never earned; never due, to any wan being. 7 | “What a king must suffer! knows, -p down tn his heart, that he is a poor, cheap, wormy thing Ilke the rest of us, a sarcasm, the Creator's prime miscarriage in loventlons, the more! inferfor of all the animals, the | superlor of each one of them all in one gift only, and that one not up to his estimation of it—tntellect.” | PPPOE PLES SOPHO OOOO OTT | THE AMERICAN LEGION ¢| Cottonwood Post No, 40 Meets 1st Monday of each month at I. O. O. F. Bert Schroeder, Com. Frank Albers, Adjutant Coders KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS McKinley Lodge No. 38 Meets every Tuefday evening. Hayward Shields, C. C. John Homar, K. R, and 8. Citadel of Quebec. Quebec citadel 1s a strong fortifica tion covering 40 ucres of groun nd : in its present form It dates from 1523 | i The more modern fortifications were structed In 1820-30, on the lines of the French works of The substantially has been garri since the 1620. citadel soned by Cunadian soldter PODS SPSS SFG S OG 0G SO9 G75 j 7 \ wi awal of British tre in 1871 —————| It tneloses a parade and drill ground | acres In extent, surrounded by bar | 42 | and magazines under the walls 3s FELIX MARTZEN | vy cannon are mounted on the Real Estate, Loans, Fire | ramparts. A large stone building and Life Insurance forms the officers’ quarters, with the governor general's residence (occa sionally occupled by him) at the east end, overlooking the river. A splendid vista can be seen from the king’s bas tlon at the northeast angle of the uparts, The west ramparte over look the Plains of Abraham. Quebec citadel has been called the “Gibraltar of Canada.” Insure im the Northwestern Mutual and save 25 to 45 per cent on your insurance. JOHN REILAND CONTRACTOR & BUILDER Estimates furnished om cit: class of Work. Repairing promptly done. Great Sea Fighter Indignant. Towards the close of the war with the first French republic, when the general distress was very sharp and bread very dear—in 1800 the price of a quartern loaf in England rose to 1 shilling and 10 pence half penny—a curlous fashion arose of giving dinners in which the guests were asked to bring their own bread. Nelson was !n vited to such a dinner, but through some oversight he had apparently not been infurmed of the conditions of the feast. At all events, when Nelson found | that there was no bread, he made quite a little scene, called his serv ant and, before the whole company guve hin a shilling and ordered him to buy a roll, saying aloud: “It is hard after fighting my country’s baitles 1 should be grudged her bread.” PPISPOS: Why Eddies Whirl Counter-Clockwise. A correspondent writes to Scientific American asking If it is true that all whirlwinds, tornadoes, cyclones, ty | | B i | | | | phoons (movements of air), mael- | | stroms, water leaving a washbowl, or bathtub (movements of water), unless artificially interfered with, revolve contra-clockwise. If so, what causes Let me give you my price on! papering your home, painting | your house or outbuildings. Rooke Hotel Has neat clean rooms at 50¢ and 75c per night or $3.00 ¢) to $3.50 per week. When you are in Cottonwood give us a trial. “Dod” Rooke, Prop. this revolving always in that direction? The answer ts; “The rotary mo- tlons which you describe are caused by the earth's rotation on {ts axis. They are counterclockwise in the | porthern, and clockwise In the south ern hemisphere.” ee A Sage’s Limitations. “Did you ever study the Darwiotan theory?” “No,” replied Senator Sorghum; “1 can't see how ft would help me in my business. He offers no suggestions that would assist me in flattering the self-esteem of my auditors. Darwin Was @ smart man, but no politician.” Estimates gladly given with | no obligations on your part. ALL WORK GUARANTEED William Kelsey For he | i HERE the sun shines most of the time. Out-of-door life all the time. Thousands of miles of paved high- ways through picturesque semi- tropic settings make motoring won- derfully exhilarating. Most attractive ocean beaches on the Pacific Coast. Most complete system of hotels, apartment houses, cottages, bunga- lows and smal! suites for tourists of any country in the world, and all costs reasonable. Room for evervbody. Representatives of the UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM will gladly furnish instructive and beautifully illustrated booklets giving complete information about the glorious playground of the West. Let them tell all about hotel rates, railroad fares, through car service, the famous Circle Tour through San Fran- cisco and Salt Lake City, or a part of the way by ocean trip. No Journey of equal interest in America Geo. Poler, Local Agent Wm. McMurry, G. P. A. Portland, Oregon HEDLITE HEATER Radiant reflector type, suitable for heating small rooms, offices, ete., and for drying the hair UNION? PACIFIC SYSTEM On sale at our office Grangeville Electric Light & Power Co. i RST ms (Ufa iL IF YOU HAD A HORSE 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- og 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 a TOGETHER THEREFORE BOOST FOR YOUR- Farmers’ Union Warehouse Co. Ltd. C. H. GREVE, MANAGER COTTONWOOD DRAY AND TRANSFER LINE EDGAR WORTMAN, Prop. Light and Heavy Hauling Done on Short Notice Let Us Print Your Stationery