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FARE. re 1S HUET. in =C— streetear accident in Seattle ther | When Eyes Are Right montlis ago, has another critical stage and is better, ac- cording to word received from | Mrs. R. H. Wallace of Lewiston, a sister of Mrs. Foresman, now | —_ ane “ a Mr. nary vi is gf “hd go Pe | om ering from internal injuries, i ite 7 ; is feared, from being struck in) SAS" Pa rad cpg ang the stomach when the car was| Tes ar birt one | wrecked. At the time he was) '"@S8 Of the eyes. one of the two most critical eases of 25 injured passengers. When the street car got out of control, it jumped the tract at a) corner and struck a telephone pole and broke in two just about | wher Mr. Foresman was sitting. you probably will have “un- He was shot through the side of; accounted for” headaches. the car and a considerable dis- ; ; : : | tance on his face along the pave- There is only one real rem- ment, but with presence of mind | edy. The eyes should be saved his eyes from broken glass examined and if cea y by protecting them at the ex-| be properly correct y pense of his hands. one who thoroughly under- | Mr. Foresman formerly lived, Stands the eye. at Stites, Orofino, Winchester | and Nezperce. He is a news-| Dr. Salsberg r editor a i Seattle iets paper editor and went to Seattle The Sve Speciatiat Is Now at the to take charge of the printing | HOTEL COTTONWOOD But when they are wrong | —trouble begins. At first it | is only a sensation of tired- nes after work. After a | time your eyes will ache or smart occasionally. Then department of a large wholesale hardware house. When ready for that barn see us. Hussman Lumber Co. 16-tf, I ca dscns, |DO YOU KNOW? ESTRAY—Came to our place! Do you know that there is now, on April 22 at the old mill two) in the U.S. a 19 year old boy Poland china sows, weight about Measuring more than 8 feet in) 250 pounds and 5 pigs, weight! height and that he is learning to} about 60 pounds. Owner can| Smoke cigarettes. | have same by paying feed bill Do you know that Craigmont | and for this ad. Cottonwood Mil-| expects to spend nearly $100,000 | ling and Elevator Co. 20-2) on its streets the coming sum- — —j mer. Wedo not know what FOR SALE—Lawn mower in| Craigmont is working for but we | good shape. T. Clark, the junk | have an idea Nezperce does. | man. 20-2) Do you know that a prominent a | farmer remarked this week: We! FOUND—Auto chain near’ will forgive Cottonwood this slaughter house. Inquire at, year for its bad roads leading in- this office. 20-2 to the city. But do you know what he said about next year—? Do you know that the high cost of living is still climbing?) |On Monday Lewiston barbers will charge 35 cents for a shave! Saturday | the Mexican capital was received by REBELS CAPTURE MEXICAN American Destroyers Move to Southern Waters to Await Events. | Washington.— With Mexico City, Vera Cruz and Tampico in the hands of the revolutionists, American de stroyers were sent to Mexican waters to await eventualities and to afford | Protecticn to the American lives in the Mexican gulf ports. This gives the revolutionists control of practi- cally all of the important cities. Official confirmation of the fall of the state department from the Amer- ican embassy which reported there was no disorder in the capital. The American embassy report made | no mention of President Carranza, and | reports from Vera Cruz said a search there had failed to find him. A report | that he had been arrested in Esper: | anba, state of Vera Cruz, was without | confirmation here. | Estimates of the state department | place the number of Americans in Mexico at between 6000 and 7000, in- cluding radicals and draft evaders who crossed the border to escape the law. TREATY THROWN INTO CAMPAIGN: Washington.—The treaty of Versail- les as it came from Paris has been | thrown squarely into the coming pres- | idential campaign. | President Wilson formally has called | upon the democratic party to “indorse and support” the treaty and “condemn | the Lodge reservations.” | Senator Lodge, cf Massachusetts, | the republican leader in the fight to | amend the document, has accepted the | president’s challenge, and political ob- | servers here regarded the issue as | clearly drawn. | Mr. Wilson’s views were stated in | a telegram to G. E. Hamaker, of Port- land, chairman of the Multnomah county democratic central committee With W. J. Bryan insisting that the | Touring Roadster Coupe Sedaa This new style idea creates a sensation HE first thing a person notes when he sees the new Mitchell is its graceful harmony of lines. Then he analyzes. He sees that the radiator, instead of its old-time bluntness, is now at a slight angle, corresponding with the windshield, doors, louvers. All this gives a suggestion of action, of mo- tion, of fleetness. Then one notes the finish of this car, at a distance and up close. Scru- tiny shows all tho details that one usually associates with the most ex- pensive cars. The Mitchell is able to add these costly extras because it builds its own bodies, and puts the profits in the car instead of paying them to an outside builder. Then lift the hood of this Mitchell Six. ‘Note the accessibility of the engine and all parts. Let us point out all the improvements in the chassis. Then if you wish, let us drive out on pavements and country roads. You'll again be surprised, for there is roadability in this car—a smooth, responsive power, a well-balanced body, comfortable seats, unusual room. In every particular this new Mitchell represents values not found elsewhere. We urge comparison. We know you'll save money when you invest in this new Mitchell. Come in today. ONE-HALF PRICE HOENE HARDWARE FIRST NATIONAL BANK or Cottonwood, Idaho $2,200,000,000 Gold Reserve THIS VAST GOLD RE- SERVE OF $2,200,000,- 000 IS ONLY ONE OF OUR ADVANTAGES AS A MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL RE- SERVE SYSTEM. AND WHEN YOU COME TO US FOR YOUR BANKING NEEDS THIS ADVAN- TAGE IS YOURS ALSO. The Greatest Banking Association Ever Devised —— AND—— and 65 cents to have your “gold-| en locks” removed. | Monday | Do you know what the grass- | |Hopper population of Camas | SPECIALS | Prairie will be this year? If our ODDS AND ENDS IN TIN WARE AT ® having a hard time explaining %/ed 198 inthe last ten years.| % | stand the blow of 1920. 5 | 4000 tons of coal to keep the pol- | state were taken at a meeting at the ¢ | iticians of Idaho and other state chamber of commerce under auspices ¢ | institutions 3 | competive bid at Boise, for wint- {of submitting a market commission bill >| er use. $/of Grangeville this would be aj "P08 Which follow to a great extent |new County Agent has his way | democrats accept the reservations | jand say there will be mighty | adopted by a majority of the senate, ew. | some observers here expect a sharp Do you know that if the weat-| tight on the treaty issue at San Fran- | her man insist ona few more | cisco, with Senator Hitchcock, of Neb- rainy Sundays the Prairie Lea-|raska, probably leading the adminis | gue will be playing ball in Dec- tration forces. ember if they attempt to finish, Do vou know that Spokane is! PROPOSED CHANGE IN MARKETING SYSTEM Portland, Or.—Initial steps toward | closer co-operation between the farmer, Do you know that it takes | labor and business interests of the | | Cottonwood Hardware & Implement Co. why its population has decreas-| Evidently the “padding” of 1910 was not thick enough to with- ern’s PANTS Economize By buying an extra pair of dress pants. A complete line of from freezing to of the State Taxpayers’ league. At the death. This is the amount of | conclusion of an all-day session a un coal asked for by the state on a!a@mimous vote was recorded in favor | to the voters of Oregon at the coming | election. Outlines of a measure were agreed Do you know that if all people | Were as honest as James Graves | riis already % | street improvement. y | the reasons | better world. Jim found a purse the provision of a similar enactment containing $30 last week and : | within ten minutes the rightful owner was again in possession of his belongings. Do you know that Cottonwood receiving splendid from i ts proposed Do you know what it will be when the | publicity : | work is finally done? A bigger %}and better Cottonwood and a more congenial place to live in. Do you know that there are >| now some 7,000,000 cars and trucks in the United States. Some people claim this is one of ever state that undoubtedly | John D. has made another dona- tion. Do you know that James P. | Watson self-confessed murderer }and bigamist was _ sentenced to | life imprisonment at Los Angles last week. He confessed to of- | ficers of killing nine women, all |of whom he married and killed jafter swindling them out of | their life’s earnings. No wonder | people sometimes insist on tak- ing the law into their own hands. The good of a harness shop | these high price times: He re- | pairs and oils harness, saddles, | collars and strappings, auto tops, side curtains, harvester drapers, binds rugs and carpets and can} | patch sacks on his armed mach- ine and will also buy hides. Let | Johann do it for you. 19-tf| CABBAGE PLANTS—order| now at 45 cents a hundred. J. V. Baker & Son. 17-2: ¢ for the advancing | @ | prices on gasoline. Others, how- jin force in California. F | Some of the provisions of the bill as adopted give the market commission | power to investigate and tabulate mar- ket facilities for the producers of the state, authority to encourage and aid | in the establishing of co-operative as- sociations between the producers, In the main, the market commission fur nishes leadership for the farmers and | producers In finding a market for their products. sizes and patterns at REASONABLE PRICES ¢—* CHINESE LOANS PLANNED Consortium Arranged After Year's | Negotiation By Powers. | Washington.—Japan has withdrawn all objections to Chinese consortium | Black Bear Quality Means ‘lhe wera «cman a Long Wear : the United States, Great Britain and | ff , France, the state department was in Qa FD jformed by the American embassy at | | Tokio, | Buy Black Bear work pants if you want the value of your money refunded } The consortium will become effec- tive as soon as the signatures of of- ficials have been affixed. | The acceptance of the consortium | by Japan ends a two-years' effort by | the state department to provide for | the financing of China by representa. | © | tive groups of bankers in each of the Us |four great countries. Japan has con- | { (G | tended that Manchuria and Mongolia | fF | should be excluded from the operation | eal of the consortium, claiming that it i | had predominant rights in that ter- WHERE QUALITY AND PRICES MEKT } ritory because of proximity. The Uni- ted States, however, refused to agree to this exclusion. Ukrainians Aid in Kiev Occupation. Warsaw.—Ukrainian infantry joined the Poles in occupying Kiev in force jJate Saturday. . 3S a ee