Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, May 7, 1920, Page 5

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Be on Guard Against IMITATIONS Insist on MUNSING $7.00, $5.50, $5.00, $4.50, $4.00, $3.75, $3.50 $3.00, $2.50, $2.00 onl BUY pi QUALITY GOODS AT A PRICE FOR ALL WE CAN GIVE JUST LIKE DAD'S $2.50, $2 THE BOYS MUNSING BEYOND COMPARE $2.00, $1.50 2.25 If Not See that Your Chronicle is Paid in Advance CORD TIRES OOD mileage, good looks, good traction—all to an extreme degree—are features of these tires. In their making and in their selling, the Fisk Ideal is a vital factor. The Fisk Ideal: “To be the best concern in the world to work for, and the squarest concern in existence to do business with.” Next time— BUY FISK from your dealer Base Ball Game Sunday First League game of the season Cottonwood vs. Ferdinand ‘POINDEXTER REQUESTS | request for Do You Want It Discontinued? Joseph C. Grew, who has been named United States minister to Denmark. WITHDRAWAL OF NAME Ore—Unable to make # personal visit to the state and antici Portland, pating but a small vote at the primar ‘es unless a personal canvass is made Senator Miles Poindexter withdrew | ‘rom the republican presidentlal rac« in this state. The request for with irawal, properly prepared and sworr o, Was mailed to the secretary of state yy J. ©. Herbsman, campaign manage: ‘or the Washington senator, after Mr Herbsman had conferred over the long distance telephone with Senator Poin dexter in Tacoma. As a result of th: withdrawal Senator Poindexter’s name will not appear on the Oregon ballots Mr. Herbsman sald, and he will receive } no votes in the contest here excepi those that may be written in by bis adherents. Salem, Or.—Although confident in his own mind that a candidate for president of the United States who filee for nomination in Oregon at his per sonal request may withdraw his name from the contest at any time prior t the primary election, Sam A, Kozer. assistunt secretary of state, announced that he had decided to refer to Attor Brown the affidavit otf withdrawal submitted by Miles Poin dexter of Washington, together with a a written opinion as to whether such withdrawal would be le gal and proper under the Oregon stat utes. ney-General BRIEF GENERAL NEWS A bill designed to prevent specula tlon in sugar was introduced by Rep- resentative Howard, democrat, Oklaho- ma. Federal agents seized 96,500 pounds of sugar, stored in two Omaha ware houses, belonging to seven grocery firms, and alleged to be hoarded. Five persons were killed and 12 in jured when two passenger trains on | the Chicago & Northwestern- railroad met In a head-on collision near Lam berton, Minny Nine bills, including five of the an nual appropriation measures, now are in conference between the senate and house, setting what some officials say is a record. Increased Pullman rates amounting to 20 per cent went into effect May 1. A gift of $2,000,000 to the Northern Baptist conference by John D. Rocke | feller, Jr., has been announced. Reports from federal reserve agents throughout the country showed a marked tendency of prices to resume their upward movement, the federal reserve board reported in its summary | of business conditions for April. Munsey Advocates Cut in Papers’ Size. Washington.—Govermment restric tions on consumption of news print paper were urged before a senate in vestigating commictee by Frank A. | Munseygof New York, publisher of | years. five daily newspapers and three maga zines Shoemaker Lived to 126 Years. Lincoln, Neb.—Thomas Morris, Neb raska’s oldest resident, is dead at Westerville, Neb. at the age of 126 Up to a few years ago he had actively plied hie trade as @ shoe maker. Kiev Captured From Reds. Warsaw.—Polish forces have occu pied Kiev, according to extra editions of the newspapers here. General Pil sudski, president of the Polish state led the troops into the city. Immense Stili Seized. Peoria, Ill.—Federal prohibition of ficers selzed 11,000 gallons of mash tc be used for making whisky on farm aeer bere. it is claimed this is the Aazgest still seised@ ia the ccantry. “YOUR OWN APARTMENT” FOR $8 A MONTH jestern Newspaper Lason Certain enterprising New Yorkers have solved the high-rental problem by buying or renting abendoned trolley cars and fitting them up as apartments, ‘The home shown here rents for $8 a month, INTERESTING ITEMS | The difference between a hog and a profiteer is that a hog ts satisfied when he has enough. A chicken has the least mind of any farm animal. ‘This is why it changes Ten thousand cite feet of gas can be produced from one ton of coal, Porto Rico has about 750 miles of macadamized government roads. its mind so readily, The corrected statistics of the quan- If there were no such thittg as death tity of cotton gimaed this season prior ow would a lot of folks inherit the to Sepipuiber 1 gv 148,155 bales, ; money they do? FREE! 50 Foot of Air If You Help Yourself And when in need of a tire don’t forget that our FISK tires are adjusted for 7500 on fabrie and 10,000 on cords—and the prices are a pleasant surprise to you— and remember, we do the adjusting. SOUTH & FRICK = Fill your coal bins now before the price advances. All indications point to a sharp advance in the price Don’t wait until next Don’t forget the coal short- ‘ which is likely to come soon. winter to fill your bins age we had last winter All Kinds of Lumber CAN'T SAG GATES BLACKSMITH COA CEMENT LIME SAND DOORS WINDOWS PAPER Madison Lumber & Mill | TMI nn F. D. Garage Located North Catholic Church . When you come to town look for the F. D. Garage for Lubercating Oil and Red Crown Gas. Let us look over your car and if you have old tires on your car or layed up at home, don’t condemn them bring them to us, let us look themvover as I will be in shape to take care of the Tire trouble of all kinds, Leo P. Simon, Prop. eT or

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