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It Is Really a FACT as ■it«. If r 1 ' i m We carry the famous "Form Fit" Brassieres and Girdeleres. This is a very exclusive line and is usually earned by large stores. We are glad to be in a posi tion to announce this splendid line. ¥ m i 1 Form Fitting Brassieres Form Fitting Girdeleres Both Revelations of Comfort m 1 i i m i If ai' 0 m if m if SHI m is i m It is also a fact that for comfort material we are well supplied with cotton and wool batts and materials for tops either outing chally or silkaline. A BIG THREE POUND BATT FOR m iü m $1.98 m if WHITE LILLY BATTS FOR $2.39 TWO POUND WOOL BATTS FOR $2.98 THREE POUND WOOL BATTS FOR $3.98 CHALLY, 36 INCH FOR 35c; OUTING, 36 INCH FOR 35c; 27 INCH FOR 19c. SILKALINE, 36 INCH FOR 25 Make your comforts now and enjoy them later fOc sfi Speaking of comforts reminds us it is hot cake time and Maple Syrup will be in order. Somehow that always goes hand in hand—Maple Syrup and hot cakes, so why try to separate them. Either Log Cabin or Yankee, there is none better. Old Yankee M T* If Large can (9 pounds) for. Medium size can (2*4 pounds) for $1.90 1.10 Log Cabin t if if Five pounds for. Two and one-fourth pounds for. $1.39 .. .63 If Ü1 1 We are talking about Maple Syrup, the best that is but we have a large line of the standard brands at a price far less than Maple. « m If This is Maple Syrup Week I»"" a Leggett Merc m m m m THE BIG BUSY STORE. m Sni Nims' Pool Hall f Cigars Tobacco Soft Drinks and Candies E A<y L. E 2/8.17* 322 ISS ■^LOW PENCIL •with the RED BAND GLFPFNC/LCO. NEWYORK.USA. vü UABC rt US Uffttm mcu. DCTQtT HLiÄWORua A Perhaps Your Subscription is Due? NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE UNDER AN ORDER OF SALE. In The District Court of the Tenth Judicial District of the State of Idaho, In and for the County of Idaho. P. B. Weller, Plaintiff, vs. W. I. Rooke, John E. Rooke, Mark N. Rooke, Vance Rooke, a co-partnership doing busi ness under the firm name of W. I. Rooke & Sons, and Em ma Rooke, wife of W. I. Rooke, Eddie D. Davis, 0. C. Nail, and Edwin Nelson. Defendants. Under and by virtue of an or der of sale and decree of fore closure issued out of the District Court of the Tenth Judicial Dis trict, of the State of Idaho, in and for the County of Idaho, on the 7th day of November, 1923, in the above entitled action wherein P. B. Weller, the above named plaintiff, obtained judg ment and decree of foreclosure against, W. Rooke, Mark N. Rooke, Vance Rooke, a co-partnership doing business under the firm name of W. I. Rooke and Sons, and Emma Rooke, wife of W. I. Rooke, Ed die D. Davis, O. C. Nail, and Edwin Nelson, the above named defendants, on the said 7th, day of November, 1923, for the sum of $4403.20 with interest there on at the rate of 7 per cent per annum from date of judgment to date of sale besides costs and ac cruing costs. Said judgment having been filed and entered in the office of the Clerk of the said Court, on the 7th day of November, 1923, and recorded in judgment book 6 at page 218. I am commanded to give notice of sale and to sell the premises described in said judgment and decree, in the manner prescribed by law, and to apply the proceeds of said sale as in said decree mentioned, the lands and prem ises so directed and ordered by the said decree to be sold, are situated in Idaho County, Idaho, and particularly described as follows : The Southeast quarter of the Southwest quarter (SEViSWVi) and the Southwest quarter of the Southeast quarter, (SWVL SEV4) of Section Twelve (12), I. Rooke, John E. YOU TtLL CM m l| * "*yln (Egyptian mummy with bobbed hair has been found - they are digging for the galoshes now" —but you will find to your entire satisfaction that when you bring your car to us for Repairs it will be worked on by men who Know How A few minor adjustments and repairs may save you a whole lot in the "long run" The EXPERT SERVICE we give means a Big Saving to you. Try it Satisfaction Guaranteed SERVICE GARAGE and the East half of the North west quarter (EVè NWW) and the Northeast quarter (NE 14 ) of Section Thirteen (18), Town ship Twenty-nine (29), And the Southwest quarter of the North west quarter (SW^4 NWV 4 ) Section Three (3), and the South half of the Northeast quarter (SV 2 NEV4), Southeast quarter of the Northwest quar ter (SEVi NWV4), Northeast quarter of the Southwest quar ter (NE 14 SW 14 ) North half of the Southeast quarter (N 1 /^ SE 14 ) and the Southwest quar ter of the Southeast quarter (SW 14 SE(4) Section Four (4) Township Twenty-eight (28) North, Range Two (2), West of Boise Meridian, containing 640 acres in all. Notice is Hereby Given, That I will on Saturday the 1st day of December, 1928, at the hour' of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, at the front door of the Court house in the City of Orangeville, Idaho County, Idaho, in obedi dence to said order of sale and decree, offer for sale at public auction, all the right, title, claim and interest, of the above named defendants, of, in and to the above described premises or so much thereof as may be nec essary to satisfy said judgment, with interest, costs and accru ing costs, to the highest and best bidder for lawful money of the United States. Dated November 8th, 1923. W. H. ELLER, Sheriff, By John A. Powell, Deputy. 6-4 NOTICE OF ESTRAY SALE. Notice is hereby given that on November 26th, 1923 at the hour of 9 a. m. I will sell at the Frank Riener ranch one-half mile north of the Meadow Creek Indian church, unless animals are sooner redeemed, to the •highest and best bidder for cash to pay for the keep of said ani mals and for the expense of ad vertising as provided by law. One red spotted cow with leather strap around the horns and branded JH connected on left hip. This cow has a red but! calf by side. One read steer about a yearling. Dated at Greencreek, Idaho, tills 8th day of November, 1923. Frank H. Amzen, Constable Greencreek Precinct. 46-3 WANTS, FOUND AND FOR SALE FOR SALE—Winter- apples. Joe Vedder. 46-1 FOR SALE—A wood heater. 43-4* Mrs. Lora Hale. FOR SALE—A good strong cart. T. Clark, the junk man. -S'* FOR SALE—Ford truck In good shape. Cottonwood Garage. FOR SALE—Registered Du roc-Jersey boars, farrowed in March and April. Ed Nelson, Fenn, Idaho. 45-3 FOR SALE — Duroc-Jersey March pigs, either sex, extra good. Also one yearling boar. Priced right. C. V. McHone and Sons, Kooskia, Idaho. 43-7* FOR SALE Outstanding young Shorthorn bulls; also Po land China boars, priced to sell if taken at once. Joe McDonald & Sons Stock Farm, Fenn, Idaho. FOR SALE—120 acre farm four miles east of Cottonwood, 90 acres in cultivation, well wat ered and fair building. Can be bought at a bar-gain with $2000 down and the remainder on easy payments. Price of laird $50 an acre. For particulars .call at the Chronicle office. 46-tf FOUND—Auto chain between Holthaus farm and Cottonwood. Call at Chronicle office. 45-2 FOUND—Leather rain coat between Cottonwood and Green creek. Owner can have same by identifying property at the Chronicle office. ■16-2 WANTED — Fat poultry. Elmer Jungert, Phone Pacific 46-tf 46F11. ESTRAYED—From my place four hogs weight about 200 lbs. each. Both ears marked. Fin der will receive $1 per head. Felix Martzen. 45-2 ESTRAYED—Two head of horses, one sorrel gelding, five years old, branded cross with roof over same on stifle; one gray mare, branded the same. Both horses unbroken, please notify the Chronicle of fice. 46-2* Finder «MMMMMMMMMMMN O A Attention I will canvass the town of Cottonwood, Idaho on FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16 AND 17 With a complete line of Watkins quality products con sisting of spices, extracts, baking pow'der, coftee, toilet articles, remedies, poultry and stock needs, In fact everything from the danties article to auto accessories. Ladies be prepared to supply yourself with the supreme Garda line of toilet articles. This is a very exquisite line and stands in a class by itself. This exquisitness can only be produced by the house of Watkins. If there is any article that I am out of I can obtain it for you on short notice as I have access to a large supply of goods in a nearby locality. Our motto is better quality and service is our watch word. ■ Housewives check up your needs. P.A.Rustemeyer Watkins Dealer For Idaho County O Simon Bros Wholesale and Retail BUTCHERS Dealers in Hides, Pelts, and all kinds of Poultry COTTONWOOD, IDAHO [Ul Attention Farmers A Ü A m m We now have plenty of good millfeed of all kinds, also rolled barley and oats, and the prices are right. We will either exchange for wheat or sell for cash. m If m 1 1 m Now is the time to bring in a load of wheat and exchange it for some good SILVER LOAF flour. The flour is absolutely guaranteed, and is giving good satisfaction everywhere it it used. We also have fresh ground graham and whole wheat flour, and farina, in any size package you want. 1 E m if m If m m m as 1 PRAIRIE FLOUR MILLS CO. If b.nl m TFie True Test m If m m If ilri If Of an investment is a ten year run of dividends. The Orangeville Electric Light & Power Company has just issued its fifty-third quarterly dividend. The annual rate has never been less than 7 per cent and most of the time 8 per cent. Why look further? If 1 m 1 If m lit. if If If il! If If 1 m I I m 1 m % if if if i if i iiri. Ü Orangeville Electric light & Power Co. 1 *