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December 21-22-"3 WE ARE GOING TO GIVE YOU AN OPPORTUNITY TO BUY ANY ARTI- CLE IN THE STORE FOR COST, WHEN WE SAY COST WE MEAN WHAT THE GOODS COST US LAYED IN THE STORE. OUR RULE TO SELL ALL CHRISTMAS GOODS AT COST A FEW DAYS BEFORE CHRISTMAS AND WE ARE GOING TO GO ONE STRONGER THISYEAR AND MAKE IT EVERY THING IN THE STORE. HIT HARD TIMES IN THE FACE BY BUYING PLY AT THIS SALE YOU WILL BE SURPRISED AT THE SAVING LEAVE YOUR MONEY AT HOME WHERE IT WILL DO SOME GOOD WHEN YOU BUY OUTSIDE IT iS GONE AND DONT DO HOME PEOPLE ANY GOOD IT Sa oe ee a Groceries Bulk Cocoa, 2 pounds for Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 cans 9 pounds Rolled Oats Package Oats Peanuts, 2 pounds Strawberry Jam, 15 ounces Raspberry Jam, 15 ounces Jelly, 8 ounces Red, White and Buckskin a ts oe se me reootoateet nese Corn Beef Hash, 3 cans Corn, 6 cans Peas, 6 cans Tomatoes, 6 cans Peaches, 3 cans Apricots, 3 cans String Beans, 3 cans 21 Bars white s Palm Olive andCream Oil Soap, 12 bars And many other good buys in the grocery line deep teeteeeeebeeeeeteheeee Notions 5e tablets, 6 for 10c tablets, 8 for 5e pencils, 3 for Canvas Gloves, Canvas Gloves, 2 Jersey Gloves, 2 pair Wool Socks, per quality, while 35c, 40c, 55¢ and 79¢ Cashmere Socks for presents 39c, 49, 59c, 79¢ and 98e CAPS, MEN'S SUITS, MACKI- NAWS, OVERCOATS, SRIRTS, WORK SHIRTS Deterrent ecteretetetendeede teat dette adele ede eee ee eee He eee OPS H OSE O SOS Pe rerrdeectees WE HAVE ONE CALENDER FOR EACH CUSTOMER AND GET YOURS SOON. J. V. Baker & Son Where Quality and Prices Meet DON’T OVERLOOK THIS OPPORTUNITY IF YOU HAVE CASH TO BUY WITH IT WILL PAY, AS WE DO NOT CHARGE A SINGLE ITEM DUR ING THESE THREE DAYS TO NO ONE. WE WILL GIVE YOU A FEW PRICES TO GIVE YOU AN IDEA WHAT A SAVING YOU CAN MAKE, oe Dey ad Reduced In Price Serges, Poplins, Heavy Plads, Duvetyn, Chiffon, Velvets, Silks, Skirts, Georgette Waists, Dra- * peries Marquisette, Ginghams, Pereales, Outings, Dovenshire, Sheeting, Pillowing, Tubing, Cotton Blankets, Cotton bats 1 2 * and 38 pounds, Hand Bags, Ladies’ Hankerchiefs of all kinds, Ladies’ Cashmere Hose, Ladies’ Wool Hose, all Cotton Hose in stock, Ribbons, all colors and widths, Crochet Cotton, + Hooks and Eyet, Pins, Soap Dye, Rie Rac, all Notions. This means money saving and we need the money. Spend your money where you get more value for it. REMEMBER THE DATES AND BRING YOUR MONEY WITH YOU AS WE ARE NOT GOING TO CHARGE A SINGLE ITEM ON THESE DATES. WE ARE GLAD TO GIVE YOU THIS OPPORTUNITY TO BUY GOOD MERCHANDISE CHEAP WE HAVE BOTH THE SOLID PACK GROCERIES AND WILL QUOTE YOU ON ANY OF THEM. UENU JET raat =e PUEUPT =i] peg] vs Ji UR IT HAS ALWAYS BEEN = n=l) fi feueN Ties) j= f=" Ue = TaN = = uc YOUR WINTER SUP- p= VU ft rat ic: iit Se tele fF a i te Ie =i Sree ee i it SF te: Te S Lif =ifr= =i Fun a USM pie PEEP PEP IAP Need odie dn oaip todo ottodinededesiodl dndSodinat-dnfoeioats iieetodtontony STANDARD AND THE SO COME IN ment of tally and place cards at Attractiv place cards the Chronicle office. 43-4 at this offiee Chvculdie. at NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE § UNDER AN ORDER OF SALE. a In The District Court of The ia Yenth Judicial District of The cs or Ved Uees Vets Cae Ded tem State of Idaho. In and for The County of Idaho. © = ui Ho VM jes {']DAHO TRUST COMPANY, a TIRES corporation, — fie POLISH ici ; on | ee MOTOR METERS COTTONWOOD MILLING & 7 CRESCENT WRENCHES ELEVATOR COMPANY, LIM <4 TIRE COVERS ITED, a corporation, and J. D. ga W BED ( pg F MEIKLE, Defendants. ee wai Sr - f Under and by virtue of an gi AUTO ROBES he) order of sale and decree of fore- ru} closure, issued out of the Dis- ce for ae ent ee. is i Let’s Make it an Automotive Xmas. SUPE ue: and for the County of Idaho, on the 27th day of November, 1922, inthe above entitled action 2 6 Service Garage corporation, the above named plaintiff obtained judgment and P. H. Dye Wm. Buettner Vy. A. Dye decree of foreclosure against il Cottonwood Milling & Elevator DRIVE IN: WE'RE EXPECTING YOU Company, Limited, a corporation a 91 >" rn and J. D. Meikle, the above TEU EUR eI UeLe 2 ron paieea named defendants, on the 28rd, Faron day of November, 1922, for the sum of $127,820.63, together WHEN MEN WERE “FLAPPERS” WANTS, FOUND AND FOR SALE with aceruing costs, with inter- —_—_—— é eae aL est at the legal rate, lawful Grandpa Wore Corsets and Was Sure wp a > “ ao money of the Crrthd Gtates ly Some Dude in tho Days of FOR SALE—Monarch range, I : mimanded +6 noise tor | His Goiden Youth. | good as new. Mamie Gentry. 7-2 aim co! e sale, and to sell the premises des- — phere is so much talk against th | FOR SALE—50 cords of good eribed in said decree, and apply finpper these days, but hist the proceeds of said sale as in shut men were the flappe said decree directed. nse Pao vs arene . yo | ee ‘ - News his assa on the dignity and <a 9 - The lands and premises di- jooa tame of ms aoosoniinn Ma ceahd| FOR SALE rected to ke sold, are situated, fithers is bolstered up by cer ;. | galow full b lying and being in Idaho County, de They greased thelr hair, State of Idaho, and bounded and co and otherwise made tl - - : larly described as follows, ‘eek tine. Twenty y ) FOR SALE—Young Holstein at pone mein she et - siXleow, just fresh. R. J. Carl- ae Inches wide, parted thelr long he ti Lots Seven (7) and Eight (8) the miaate ant Ware nea in Block N_ of L. P. Brown’s purted out in tront like the bre First Addition to the Town of pouter pigeon.” Cottonwood, Idaho County, Reading further in sartorial hi! State of Idaho. it will be found that at one period ss Lots One (1) and Two (2) in padded to make the veriest weak! Block J, and all of Block K,’ appear an athlete. It may even be Proctor’s First Addition to the pected that the sterner = Town of Cottonwood, Idaho wearing breeches beca yard. T. Clark, the junk man.5-4 —Nine room bun- rs ago es t wt of" | FOR SALE—Netted Gem FOUND—C | Call at this office. 47-2 County, State of Idaho. hot possess the proper shape | PeTAVED _C ‘ Th at portion of the right-of- _ A!ting of the facts brought up by this | ESTAY ED—Came to my iat port ! the benefit of in | Place Tuesday one dark brown > ce: Wyoming edito: 28 way of the Northern Pacific W%omlns editor h Railway Company in the North , one-half of the Northeast guar- of one age ter (N14 NEW) Section Eight grotesque (8) Township Thirty-one (31) that the pr N. R.1E. B.M., described as ‘tory, being destined to give way to follows: sumething aps worse, perhaps bet Beginning at a_ point eee it ke ede the produced northwesterly line about 10 days ago. Color tted of P tee of L. P. Brown's MUST HARMONIZE WITH PIANO )j, : piel, ae aie First Addition to Cottonwoed, according to the recorded plat rit of huimi é f d also that the fashlon | pounds. No brands visible. Own- st Invariably the next, and su jfor this ad and feed bill. Jacob Infallible Test for Discovering Cracks lel with and 100 fect northeast- erly from the center line of the A piano seems to be out of place main track of the Nez Perce and in a locomotive workshop, yet It has , s Prairie Branch of the been found to play a very useful part. | Pinat Oe A Potlwau ¢ There is no better way of disc I ‘thern Lice a cracks and defects in the aif now constructed and operated, parts of the machinery than by st running thence ; northwesterly ing the metal with a hat parallel with said center line « 250 feet; thence northeasterly with on the radius of the curve of said #ting the center line 100 feet; thence ° for music, seeing that tt is his southeasterly parallel with said Dusiness te listen for the slightest dts: | : cords. If the metal rings harmonious: | We gum saws the right way center line and distance 200 feet jy with the niano note ai le well: th STRAYED—10 head of | t Northwest quarter of the North- fects that are hardly to be noticed by | quarter (NWY, NE) of the ordinary method of hammering ure NOTICE. said Section Eight 8) thence at ence evident when the piano test is | Take * " S + south along sal al line to the employed. A locomotive that rings | Notice is hereby given, that said northwesterly line of Broad- way to the point of beginning, cont aining 5.5 acres more or less. certainly fit to take its piace in ser Together with all buildings, vice on the railway.—Scientitic Amer. structures and improvements icun. constructed and to be construct- ed on said land. Photograph by Wireless. 1 will on Wednesday, the 20th Through wireless means, supple day of December, 1922, at the resembling in its mechanism the hu- | right to accept or to reject the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., of said man eye, we shall be able before long | Did. dny, at the premises in Cotton- to talk to a person hundreds or thou- Signed: wood, Idaho County, State of ‘sands of miles away, and at the same | Joseph Hoffmann, Clerk. Idaho, in obedience to said order (me see that person's face. Conver. | Anton Schumacher, Chairman | | f sale g “rYeA. "4 pears sation by radio will thereby be ren a sia and decree, offer for sale dered more intimate and agreeable. all the oes title, claim and in- We can even watch the other person's terest of the above named de- change: express hi . are ges of expression while he talks— ‘ain fendants, in and to the above de- see bim smile at a joke while we hear Ps SRG eereerene scribed premises, or so much_ him laugh, ete. \% thereof as may be necessary to Nikola Tesla, the famous electrician, | satisfy said judgment with in- is responsible for this prediction, He s J , = ‘ z hip gl é i says thut he is now trying to perfect es sae costs, to the highest tne requisite apparatus for this ex- and best bidder for lawful) pected new development of radio, money of the United States. which he calls “television."—Ex- Dated November 27th, 1922, change. J. G. Eimers, Sheriff. pales Boom in Leeches. After many years of comparative neglect, the humble leech is again BEEF. coming into its old popularity. But Let us figure with you on a the old leech farms have long disap- . ‘ peared, and modern physicians who nice quarter of beef, pork, mut- Ginim there are few better methods ton or veal. You will find our of relleving inflammatory ereas than pricts right. by the application of these blood- 48-tf SIMON BROS. sucking creatures find difficulty in the ONLY $285.00 FOR A $500.00 Piano Purchased two years ago. Also other household fur- niture, Dining Room Set, Childs’ Bedrcom set, Couch, etc. Am leaving here, must be sold within 10 days, By H. Rothwell, Deputy. | siecieraaliiiaiecitlate supply. The “animated mustard plas- Have those squeaky wheels on ters” are exported in baskets from your automobile reset. Cotton- Turkey, aud Paris has one leech farm wood Garage. 20-tf felling 130,000 a month but It is said that chemists in England could easily Special price on Christmas spose of double the number they are candy if you place your order at #!¢ t¢ buy.—Sclentifie American, once. R. H. Kendall Confection- ery. 49-4 ENQUIRE Ferdinand Meat Market - FERDINAND, IDAHO If its lathe or machine work we can save you money. South a es & Frick. 46-tf We have a nice new assort- Af PeOOOSOoooosercosooe wR 16-inch wood; $6 per cord in my ement, all modern re | conveniences. Mrs. J. S. Simon. 6 son. 51-tf notatoes. Have been assorted; all uniform in size. Pree delivery shouldérs of men’s coats were heavily | R. J. Carlson. 51-tf pl ank for Ford car. 1: | gelding, weight about 1200 r can hahve same by paying ent modes are but trans: | Pejdhaar, 51-tf a year old steer came to my place brown, no brands visitie. Owner can have same by paying for : : andi Detects (n Mooematives Hab this ad and feed bill. Joe Uhlen- thereof, intersects a line paral- Been Devieed. kott. 51-4 ling and two year old cattle nded 7S on the left hip, * | both eais cropped and split, with | underbit on left ear. A suit- ier und then | able reward will be given for in- ne noise of the vibrations | formation regarding the where- no notes. The man eper- | bouts of said cattle. Anton have a trained | Jansen, Greencreek. 49-2 : plano note ull Is well; the | and the price is right. South therefrom to the east line of the jeast daw will result in uw discord. De- | & Frick. 46-tf true allover, ech note which it |i accordance with the Idaho ylelds synchronizing properly with the | SChool laws, the former public same note as given by the plano, Is | 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 mented by an instrument somewhat | U0Ard of directors reserve the Anton Jansen, Trustee. 50-2