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a = si =) UE pepe aly meine) LADIES’ SPATS $1.75 BEADS IN BLACK & & RED 65c and 75c LINEN GUEST TOWELS A variety of colors 85c XMAS HANDKERCHIEFS Per Box 1.15, 17 CREPE DE CHINE’ BLOOM- ERS IN ALL COLORS 20 per cent off BEDROOM SLIPPERS For Men, Women and Children SILK CREPE DE CHINE AND PONGEE UNDERWEAR 20 per cent off FANCY CAMISOLES — IN MANY COLORS 20 per cent off BUDOIR CAPS, YOUR CHOICE FOR 85c JERSEY SLIP ON SWEATERS AND LADIES’ SILK SHIRTS $4.75 NOW GOSSARD CORSETS AND BRASSIERS None Better Made GIVE YOUR DAUGHTER A H ATR BOW FOR CHRISTM AS PICTORIAL REVIEW P! AT- TERNS Z20¢,. 30¢;,.35 WE WILL GIVE YOU A PRICE ON ALL PERCALE IN STOCK 25 CENT GRADE AT 20c ALL 27 INCH OUTING IN STOCK AT 19¢ We invite you to visit our store and get ac- quainted with the prices and quality of goods we carry. Buy quality goods and you are get- ting your moneys worth and will have no com- plaint. We offer you prices on the following: ALL GINGHAMS IN STOCK A DISCOUNT OF 5 cents PER YARD 36 INCH OUTING IN STOCK AT 23c WE H AVE Py ‘NICE ASSORT. MENT OF COTTON AND WOOLEN BLANKETS AT PRICES THEY CANNOT BE BOUGHT FOR TODAY ALL WE CARRY THE HOOD RUB- BER THAT YOU CANNOT DUPLICATE FOR THE MONEY. THE WHITE ONES WILL WEAR YOU TWO WIN- TERS. WE ALSO. ‘CARRY PETERS’ SHOES THAT NEED NO IN- TRODUCTION AS THEY HAVE BEEN TRIED HERE AND ARE KNOWN FOR THEIR QUALITY MEN’ SF ANC Y DRESS SOCKS IN LISLE, SILK, SILK CASH- MERE AND WOOL. IN GRADES AS FOLLOWS: 39, 45, 50, 65, 75,90 ALL MEN’ S ov ERCOATS & MACKINAW, SWEATERS 20 per cent off ALL FLANNEL SHIRTS IN STOCK 10 per cent discount JERSEY GLOVES, 2 PAIR FOR 35c Groceries Corn Beef Hash, 35c, now.......25 Tomatoes, 20c, now .. ee Corn, 20c, now ........................016 Posa, 20c, now ................0....-.0A8 Macaroni, 3 Ibs. for ................25 White Beans, per pound ........ 9 Buckskin Beans, per pound... 9 Red Beans, per pound ..............9 Salmon, 15c, 19c, 35e,............ 45 Pork and Beans L5c, 20c, 25c_.30 Hebe Milk, 3 cans for .... y Buckwheat Flour 0... Pancake Flour .... Package Oats ....... 9 Pound Sack Oats J. V. Baker & Son Where Quality and Prices Meet u | aes: LET THE GOLDFISH DO IT New York Health Commissioner Givee Advice to Those Who May Be Bothered by Mosquitoes. Rave you a little goldfish—fish, not digger—in your home? Which same 1s not the title of a Broadway unmusical comedy or of the latest spasin from Tin Pan alley. It is fa serious inquiry addressed to a suf fering population by the state health commissioner, Dr, Herman M. Biggs observes the New York Herald If little culex piplens, homebred Nev York mosquito, is what's biting you go get a goldfish or an oll can. They ure the only known cures for the mos quite plague, Dr. Biggs says. It's & case of patronizing the Standard Oil tipany or the pet store. « doctor 1s not dogmatic In adyis yurchuse of goldfish to catch Most any fish will do- rpon, tuna, land trout. Ge ly because bewuty of scenes, but re so affectionate, resembling oO much as an Alredule. ish are fond of mosquitoes as eltizens on religion by Cé¢ nh oo series of bullet talks, SEEK LIVES OF USEFULNESS American.Born Chines Girls Work Hard to Fit Themselves to Help Less Fortunate. Few people are acquainted with thot unique type of girl, the American | born Chinese. She is far different Asa most of her op from her sisters In the Ortent rule she has made the portunities in America The Chinese have the genlus to make work a pleasure and an art Thelr student Ufe is full of delight Study for them seems to be an ip stinct. Miss Edna Cameron, who has taught A great number of Chinese girls tu Portland (Ore.) schools, recently sald that she found them honest, diligent fair-minded and alwuys polite and kind. “Ir would seem quite impossible for them to be unkind or to do an impo lite act. By nature they are honest, contented and hard-working and ex press gratitude for their education, she sald. Many Chinese girls In America are ' fitting themselves for business, either in the Orlent or tn this country There are scores of young Chinese girls In America who have attained a vast amount of the good offered in this land and who now are dreaming of going to the land of thelr ancestors to teach and help the girls there Bible Verse Called “Code.” Owing to the ruling of the signal corps, United States army, that code mb ges will not be accepied for transmission over the cable to Alaska, a telegraph clerk recently refused to take a message for Nome which read “fhird Epistle of John, verses 18 and 14." The sender said he figured he could get his message in the limit of the ten-word special rate, the dispatch belng designed to notify his son that he would soon arrive in Alaska The Bible text Indicated has these words: “I have many things to write, but IT will not with ink and pen write unto thee, but I trust I shall shortly see thee, and we shall speak face to face."—New York Sun. Nothing Doing. Old) Mose carefully knocked the ashes from his corncob and put it on the mantelplece. “Mandy,” he remarked, “I think Ise gwine put on mah bes’ clothes an’ go down to de theayter ternight to see de chorus ladies dance.” His wife turned a stony eye on him, “Mose.” she said slowly, “lissen heah! If dat am what yuh thinks, then yuh’d bettah @hink again. Niggah, yuh ain't gwine put on nothin’ to go no place no thme to see nobody de noth- In’, never, no how an’ not at all, Doea yuh understan’?’—Saturday Evening Post Merely Curious to Know. An elderly woman who was sitting by me on the train one day got up hurriedly and left. As she was walk- ing down the alsle I noticed that she had forgotten her spectacle case. It was wedged securely between the seats and I kept pulling energetically at It to get It out before she should reach the door. Just as she disappeared around the corner & man peered over the top of che seat behind and remarked in a patient tone, “Just what was it you wanted with wy shoe?’—Exchange. Laying Down a Barrage. “Do you hear from your sen at college?” “Early and often,” sald Mr. Grab coln, “I get so many requests for money by mall, telegraph and long: distance telephone that I hesitate to ‘UMsten In’ with my radio outfit for fear I'll hear son's volce making an. other appeal.”"—Birmingham Age-Her- ald, Indoor Exercise. “I hear you've joined the Outing | club.” “Yes.” “Going to take some long hikes?” “Certainly, but only in the club I may walk around a billiard | 40 or SO times in the course of | KODAKS STATIONERY WHITE IVORY NTAIN PENS FOU ‘ EVERSUARP PENCILS BOX OF \NDY HOT WATER BOTTLE r PHE r MOS BOTTLE TOILE at WATER DOLLS TINKER ATHER RSI L TOYS GOODS uadies’ or Gents FOLDS LE PU BII We have a large XMAS. SUGGESTIONS Shop early while stocks are not broken. assortment of Xmas cards, book- lets, tags and seals to choos REXALL STORE C, 0. PERRENOUD, Prescription Druggist GIFT COIN PURSES TOBACCO POUCH COLLAR BAG KEY CASE WRITING PADS POCKET COMB SAFETY RAZOR POCKET KNIFE SHAVING BRUSHES TOILET Preparations CLOTHES BRUSH DECK CARDS SMOKING STAND CIGARETTE CASE PIPES, CIGARS AUTO CLEAN UP SETS e from. You ca Model 86 Dayton, Chis. Similar you 3 wr Ave. DEPENDABLE DELCO- lL BACK TO 1917 PRICES Delco-Light Price Reductions electric plant ever built, Delco-Light $175.00 sizes of Delco n at any time payments if desired. ite, Modern see your local dealer. More than 165,000 ‘Satisfied Users Now In Effect n now buy the most popular 6, tor Less than two years ago reductions in other styles and -Light At these low 1917 can now install Delco-Light for in the last five years. For full parti- Appliance Co., 408 South, Seattle, distributers, or LIGHT JOHN HOENE, Local Dealer, COTTONW: 00D, IDAHO It an art LUDENS MENTHOL COUGH DROPS for nose and throat Give Quick Relief If its lathe or peer work | : South | 46-tf | we can save & Frick. you money. Have those squeaky wheels on your automobile reset. Cotton- wood Garage. 30-tf } Special price on candy if you place your order at| once. R. H. Kendall Confection- ery. 49~ We have a nice ment of tally and place cards at the Chronicle office. 43-tf CHRISTMAS CARDS. The Chronicle has received its| supply of holiday cards for 1922- 99 one, and sensibly priced. Plain or with sentiment. Samples and prices at office. Order while our supply is varied. 47-tf Ten per cent discount on extra heavy weed chains. Cottonwood Garage. 39-tf NOTICE. Notice is hereby in accordance with school laws, the former school building at Greencreek, | District No, 39, will be sold to| the highest bidder at public auction on the 18th of December, | 1922, at one o’clock p. m. in the| former school building. The board of directors reserve the a7 to accept or to reject the yt Signed: public | Joseph Hoffmann, Clerk. | Anton Schumacher, Chairman Anton Jansen, Trustee. 50-2! Christmas | new assort-! 23. The line is an exceptional; given, that} the Idaho! WANTS, FOUND AND FOR SALE “FOR s ALE ional range, good as new. Mamie Gentry. 7-2 F OR SAL LE—50 cords of good 16-inch wood; $6 per cord in my yurd. T. Clark, the junk man.5-4 FOR SALE OR RENT—Nine room bungalow. All modern con- | veniences. Mrs. J. P. Simon. 5tf Fr OU ND—C rank for Ford car. Cc val at this office. 4T7- ESTR AY ‘ED —10 head of yearling and two year old cattle branded 7S on the left hip, | both ears cropped and split, with }underbit on left ear. A suit- able reward will be given for in- | formation regarding the where- abouts of said cattle, Anton Jansen, Greencreck. 49-2 “AND I HAVEN’T FOR- GOTTEN A SOUL.” | Will you be able to say that | when the mail arrives on Christ- mas morning? It is so easy to | forget the best way is to start | now and make a list of every one to whom you want to send a | Christmas card. And remember—your friends | do appreciate such thoughtful- ness. Seatter sunshine with | personal engraved Christmas cards. Chronicle Office. BEEF. _Let us figure with you on a | nice quarter of beef, pork, mut- ton or veal. You will find our | Drices right. 48-tf SIMON BROS. We gum saws the right way and the price is right. South & Frick. 46-tf Have those squeaky wheels on your automobile reset. Cotton- wood Garage. 80-tf Have those shears sharpened at the Weigand Barber Shop. -¢ ”“