Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, May 21, 1920, Page 2

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erases.» WHERE ARE THESE MEN | = er. The Chronicle ig in receipt of a list sent by tative Burton L. French of the ex-ser- vice men in this section whom the War Department cannot lo- cate. The checks and discharge certificates which have been sent to them have been returned unclaimed by the post office de- partment. Relatives or friends are asked to supply the correct addresses, in order that the men may receive their certificates-| and checks, which will be for- warded on an application con- taining serial number, military organization, place and date of discharge, or any other informa- tion which may facilitate the certain The list of men who cannot be located, follow: John Bagby, Geo. L. Birch, Charles Baun, Albert L. Carison, Leroy Clif- ford, Geo. Coburn, David Gibbs Devine, Martin Enzargaret, Wm. E. Evans, Sidney Goure, John H. Howard, Charles P. Hughes, Ura Kirtley, Walter Le Farris, Le- Roy McCracken, Ira E. Mowery, Martin G. Mustoe, Cales T. Nel- son, James B. Pearce, Edward E. | identification of the} check and discharge certificates. | Edwin Benson, | GOVERNMENT CONTROL When Eyes | ysrey BY RAILROADS: Are Right | Officials Requesi Interstate they will never ache or | | | smart. Cold winds will not | Commerce Commission to | Handle Crisis. cause them to water and | | reading will not cause wear- | we i i iness of the eyes. Washington —Rallroads of the coun- But when they are wrong try, through the association of railway | —trouble begins. At first it executives and the American Railway is only a sensation of tired- association, have asked the interstate nes after work. After a | commerce commission to exercise its time your eyes will ache or | emergency powers to relieve the car smart occasionally. Then shortage and freight congestion. | you probably will have “un- In a statement filed with the com- accounted for” headaches. mission, the railroad officials declared | | There is only one real rem- | the situation was such as to “warrant | edy. The eyes should be and to require emergency action sim-| ‘ Am | ilar to that taken when this country examined and if necessary | | tas rected bs entered the war.” H | be properly correct Y | ‘The railroads’ formal petition aske | | one who thoroughly under- the commission to assume its emer-| stands the eye. | gency power under the Esch-Cummins | | Dr. Salsberg | bill, which gives it power to supervise | distribution of cars and motive equip- | The Eye Specialist | Is Now at the | ment, curtail passenger service and! HOTEL COTTONWOOD | {sue priority orders. | Appeals of the railroads for help | have brought to light new dangers. De | velopments showed that a decidedly Roulton, ome eto red “4 ed Simmons, William C. Smith, | i ATE Thomas Smith, Neis G. Strom,| DO YOU KNOW? : Dwight C. Thomas, Charles W.| Do you know that if the old Thompson, FredH. Vogt, Calvin) primary law was still in exis- G. Wagoner, John Weston, Edd tance, John W. Eagleson, present Wilson. Everett Wilson, Robt. L.| state treasurer would be the McCardle, Harmon P. Wright. next Republican candidate for governor, and it would also be a 2 to 1 bet that he would be elect- The good of a harness shop | Ah se hi rice ti .. /ed governor. Evidently some -_ pop ype coe Beg | of the politicians do not want an pa CE: fs | Eagle for governor. collars and strappings, auto tops, | side curtains, harvester eae | _ Do you know that the way the binds rugs and carpets and can| Grangeville Cowboy Band is natch sacks on his armed mach-| answering the criticism offered ine and will also buy hides. Let} by Superintendent Lukens, of Johann do it for you. 19-tf | the Grangeville public schools, renee eg pertaining to the days of ’49, {which the boys recently staged ‘at the county seat sure makes the phrase which they use on all advertising matter 100 per cent truth, “We tackle anything from Saturday menacing condition confronted the | commercial world through the tie-up of the financial resources of business houses. Delay in movement of prod ucts was declared to have brought | many plants face to face with an im mediate shutdown. | Interest rates at this time are 80 high as to make it out of the question for most of the manufacturing con cerns that borrow to finance further | production, according to treasury of ficials. It was said the congestion was | costing the nation “millions a day” | through under-production. Wholesalera and retailers alike are suffering through inability to obtain delivery of good, railroad men said. PEACE RESOLUTION ADOPTED IN SENATE’ —— AND— Monday SPECIALS ODDS AND ENDS IN TIN WARE AT ONE-HALF PRICE HOENE HARDWARE NATIONAL BANK —_—-OF-—- 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 FIRST %| and then you will be convinced. ¢/ several Ferdinand dollars in the | banks at Nezperce. | years and then skips out without a state department report transmitted %' tions is to | making stockings in Paris that| apon American exploitation of world g, be mileage guarantee with 'em| a Symphony to a Bucking Bron- Washington.—The senate adopted, co—and We Get By. Scratch]... , . bea both sides boys, but don’t 43 to 38, the republican resolution de- em on be 4 7 | claring the state of war with Germany pull leather. A and Austria-Hungary at an end. Do you know that Camas) phe measure was in the form of a Prairie at the present time 1S | substitute for the peace resolution re- about the most beautiful spot) cently adopted by the house, which in the world? | dealt with Germany alone. The two | Do you know that 98 per cent) proposals will be adjusted in confer. of the people of Cottonwod are | once. | in favor of good, clean moving) Leaders for the Knox substitute and pictures. This is an absolute | the party alignment were about that | fact if the attendance at the pic- anticipated. Three democrats—Reed ture shows has any bearing 0M | or Missouri, Shields of Tennessee and the subject. {Walsh of Massachusetts—joined the | Do you know that Cottonwood | republicans in supporting the resolu- | is the best town on the hill. If) tion. Two republicans—McCumber of you don’t believe it just make a North Dakota, who was paired, and circle of the towns on the prairie Nelson of Minnesota—lined up with the democratic opposition. Predictions by leaders on both sides | Do you know that some men | are just as foolish as they are | that the treaty of Versailles would re wise. | main in its present unratified posTtion Do you know that there are} indefinitely were made. | The number of votes mustered by Sometimes | backers of the resolution in the senate | it does not pay to be over confi-| would not be sufficient to pass it over dent in the outcome of a balla veto. game. | SE | Do you know that soft collars , are coming back to go with the! BRITAIN AFTER WORLD S OIL “ jobs roe bape ed is pet | President Tells Senate John Bull Oo you know that an itor | Would Exctude Aliens. | ce oF sg cay aa sed pod ah Washington.—Great Britain’s policy | Pe 7 SS S ee >| with reference to world petroleum sup- | wid ggg Sgn plies is reported to be to exclude Gann for his paper “that’s capi- | aliens from the control of petroleum tal. And once in a while some | ase ioe ae, acaicOfiaasarncale py deadheatl| endeavor to obtain some measure of Rakha the paper faviwoigr fies en over oil properties in foreign | countries, the senate was informed in paying for it, that’s anarchy. | py President Wilson. | Do you know what this coun-| The report, signed by Under Secre- try needs under present condi-| tary Frank L. Pork, was furnished in sell more hoes and | response to a resolution by Senator | fewer auto wrenches. Gore, democrat, Oklahoma, asking Do you know they are NOW | what disabilities were being imposed retail at $200 a pair. Ought to | ll resources by other countries, Railroad Wage Delay Is Dangerous. neice Chicago.—The heads of the 17 rall- | HARDWARE SOLD. | road brotherhoods issued a statement | | The stock of the Nezperce | here expressing apprehension as to the | Hardware Co., at this place was | effect of further delay in meeting the | | last week purchased by Messrs. | workers’ request for increased wages. | Anderson, Bolick and Kavan-| The brotherhood officers arrived in augh, who will move it to Lew-| Chicago for the resumption of wage | iston and use it for the nucleus} hearings before the railway labor | of a hardware store they are| board. | | Opening there, of which Jerry | pone ued | Kavanaugh, the well known! House Bill Aimed at Sugar Dealers. | salesman who has been making} Washington.—Sugar dealers would | this territory for the past ten) be required to sell their holdings, ac- years, will have the operating} cording to uniform prices filed with | management. the Federal Trade commission or pay | Mr. Schultz, whose banking | a tax of two cents a pound on all sugar house at Wenatchee was the} sold, under a bill introduced in the | principal stockholder in this} house by Representative Steenerson, company, has been here for some | Minnesota. days straighening up the affairs when they cost so much. |of the concern preparatory to making a change. It is understood that the fine | building occupied by this store| | will be fitted up for other busi- ness lines, but no definite in- formation is*yet obtainable on this point. —Nezperce Herald. | British Soldiery Rushed to -Ireland. Cork.—Two thousand troops from | England were landed at Bantry Sat- urday and immediately distributed | throughout West Cork. Troops to the number of 150 also arrived at Skib- berdeen. They commandeered sev- eral bulidings there cee wet Get More Work Out of Your Tractor ; by Using a Tractor Disc Harrow - ’ Keep your tractor as busy as possible at work that pays. The more work it performs, the more profit you will secure from your investment. Besides using it when you plow, use it in disking before and after you plow. That makes a well-prepared seed bed—the kind that pays most. Come to our store and let us show you the John Deere Pony Tractor Disc Harrow—a sure profit maker behind any standard tractor. This is an exceptionally strong, Cottonwood Hardware & Implement Co. light draft, flexible harré6w. It ; : has a separate lever for angling each gang 4 so that all tendency of harrow to crowd to one side when working in hard ard soft ground, or on hillsides, can be over- come. 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