Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, June 11, 1920, Page 5

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(Ri rennansatatetans ciLsan Olena setelelanetanehan Mi FOR SALE » § Two Fine Registered Bulls MILKING SHORTHORN STRAIN a Both of these bulls are yearling calves, one is snow white (a beauty) sired by the Hill bull (Defence) im- ported from England. Defence is from the best milk- ing Shorthorn strain. A fine animal to head your herd. The other is red with a few white marks, also fine calf For particulars call at this office [i eemrRCR MIRREN NRIR EDIRNE IRE RIE POTION HM (E) — About ses Lie A concrete tank is the only kind to build. They cost very little more than the old style wood tank but they last forever. They are not continually falling to pieces like the wooden tanks, no hoops to keep tight or lumber rotting when you have a tank built of concrete. I have the forms and can build one for you on short notice. WM. RUHOFF ” Hanging Baskets DECORATIONS DAY FLOWERS—Order Early L. B. HILL, The Florist at Lewiston, Idaho for Lecture. me; / Sam Grathwell, lecturer at Chau- | tauqua on the secoid afternoon, has had a life experience qualifying him to speak with authority upon the sub- ject, “Getting by Your Hoodoo.” For jrathwell knows what it Is to have a ;| was that of poverty and environment. Part of his boyhood was spent in a ——-9F—— Cottonwood, Idaho children’s home and he was selling pa- pers on the streets when but a child, | Before he was twenty he had been house 378 bills and joint resolutions. "4 loansare being | messenger in the slums, factory work- |er, painter, waiter and man-of-all- discontinued. MEMBERS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM WILL SUP- PLY ALL THE NEC- CESSARY WANTS OF THEIR CUSTOMERS. } man and clerk. | preciation inspired him to enter night |school, then to college. Today he stands as one of the leading men of ; the Chautauqua platform the country | over, | wasnington. thirteen former Ger man passenger ships with an aggre | Mail Steamship company ation “as unconditional guarantors’ for trans-Atlantic service, the shipping $| : Money is get- : ting close, and : speculative calls for payment of $3.50 a ton each | gress ended its second session Satur- Washington. — The sixty-sixth con- | day. Unless a grave emergency arises which makes necessary a special ses- CONGRESS ADJOURNS | : Pure-bred Clydesdale horses, Shorthorn cattle and Duroc Jersey hogs. Also my general equipment of sion, it will not meet again until farm machinery and high grade horses and cattle HAVING SOLD MY RANCH, I WILL DISPOSE OF THIS STOCK ETC., AT WINCHESTER, IDAHO Saturday, June 19 STARTING AT 1 P. M. SHARP but there was the usual applauding and cheering in the house after Speak- er Gillett’s gavel had released the members for the first long vacation | since’ the United States entered the | war. Final sessions of both houses passed without the plethora of political speeches which had been expected. Just at the finish in the house, Repre- sentative Mondell of Wyoming, the re- publican leader, delivered an serps All praising congress for the work ac complished. Representative Garrett, democrat, Tennessee, replied that this Clydesdale Horses Shorthorn Cattle 2 pure-bred reg. stallions, 3 yrs. old 1 registered white bull, coming 3 yrs. 2 pure-bred reg. stallions, 2 yrs. old 1 pure-bred reg. stallion, 1 yr. old 1 registered roan cow, 5 years old Description & pedigrees in catalogue “GETTING BY YOUR HOODOO" passed by the house last Saturday Grathwell’s mspacienea: Qualifies Him the senate. hoodoo and overcome it, His hoodoo | storage bill, the bill to abolish the board has announced. The contract | Rea RINE OM TILL NEXT DECEMBER First Long Vacation Since | United States Entered War Begins. 1 pure-bred registered mare, 6 yrs. old congress had been a “humiliating fail lane? 1 pure-bred registered mare, 5 yrs. old é DUROC JERSEY HOGS | President Wilson's criticism of con- (Span Well — 1 vagunenes ork . : 2 | ae in his telegram to the heads of 1 pure-bred registered mare, 2 yrs. old 1 registered brood sow, with pigs |the brotherhoods passed with com: | Full pedigree and descriptions given Send to undersigned owner for cata- | ment in elther house. in catalogue logue and particulars of pure-breds | The session of congress which end- | jed Saturday began December 1. | | e | Important Legislation Enacted. | | Important legislation enacted in- Other Live Stock | cluded: | 17 head of good grade horses, 1 and 2 Two good yearling mules | The army reorganization bill pro- years old Six good grade cows | viding for a peace time army of 297,000 Four Good grade Shorthorn yearling One roan good grade shorthorn yearling jottioeks and men, a national guard heifers bulls. /and a reserve force. | - | ‘The transportation act designed to | WAGONS, HARNESS, FARM MACHINERY, SOME HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND eseieL te Peete Lovet cere OTHER ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION immediately following their return to | private control, last March 1. . nO 7 i af @9 1 cna! . » amen ae Fy Fy The oll leasing bill by which thou- TERMS OF SALE—All sums of $20 and under cash. On sums over $20, credit will be given until January 1, 1921, purchaser giving a bankable note drawing 8 per cent interest. sands of acres of oil and mineral lands in the west and south were thrown iia to development. | he merchant marine bill providing | MUU OM ic tor ee onan ae ap vot Se | sacred cance” I. H. Lowrey, Owner mie calatilie anti- madition act and | e e 9 the Johnson bill providing for the de- ‘| q a and exclusion of dangerous | Winchester, Idaho The Edge bill authorizing the for- | 4 mation of corporations to finance @ Harry Cranke, auctioneer H. A. Bruenn, clerk American export trade. The civil service retirement bill. The postal pay increase bill. Important Measures Which Failed. Important measures which failed of passage included: The soldier bonus bill, which was i a a RS i ee ee e About 1200 Suits and ieee Overcoats Slaughtered wn Divided Into 5 Big Groups Mostly number of other minor measures. Congress sent to the president and a" night but which was not taken up by 3 4 The budget Dill, which President + Wilson vetoed and which the senate | ¥ housing corporation The annual rivers and harbors sup- ply measure, which was left in con ference. Congress finally passed the | Water power bill, which has been pend- | ing for 12 years, but it was killed automatically with the adjournment of congress through failure of the prest- dent to sign it. Serer rrr LOPES he approved 16 supply measures, car ¢ rying a total of $2,688,385,143. Per- 4 OTT AN . sore ManeAE adpenaciation Cilla’ at a/stotal ¢ REGULAR $40.00 AND $45.00 SUITS : ...$29.50 of $1,492,000,000 also were passed and REGULAR $50.00 AND $55.00 SUITS ~-------$38.75 approved. Tal bi a . “17 . During the six months of the session : REGULAR $60.00 AND $65.00 SUITS $47.50 just ended a total of approximately : REGULAR $70.00 AND $75.00 SUITS $58.75 20,000 bills and resolutions were in- wee ? “ an a troduced. The senate approved about REGULAR $8) AND $90 SUITS - $67.95 315 bills and joint resolutions and the The former adopted 230 resolutions The former adopted 240 resolutions AN] sizes and fabrics. Your money back if not satis- work in a barroom, elevator boy, stock- | house adopted about the same number A chance word of ap | not needing senate action. | factory. Alterations free Prasdent Criticizes Congress = AN] furnishing goods, shoes and hats included in sale Chicago.—President Wilson, in a telegram to officials of the railroad [elogram to officials of the ralleoad & Tost @ big three store buying power sale to help down failing to take action with regard to the high cost of living, the conclusion i. the H. On of L | gate tonnage of more than 90,000, have | of peace and important domestic legis been chartered to the United States | jation. The telegram was in reply to with the, message asking the president to [Rosca Cnn Sana cre. rent te stinrenet tomes € == SALES SIMULTANEOUSLY CONDUCTED British Fire on Turks. Constantinople. — British warships Lewiston Moscow Pullman MEMBER opened fire on nationalist positions FEDERAL RESERVE month, the net return to the govern near Touzla on the Sea of Marmora, | SvsTam ment for the first five-year period it 28 miles west of Ismid, late Friday | covers being estimated at more than | nigne e Ogs otnes Op 20,000,000. | | ~ The Greatest Banking ewer 217,190 Now in United States Army. French Ratify Peace With Austria. j Association Ever Devised Paris.—The chamber of deputies has age nang ce ——, Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx ratified the peace treaty with Austria jing to am announcement by the war EES Wrrrereccsesssccorroreneceeeeoereneeeeoee —_"— serene en nna neaedieammanmastinemnnmeneneieetel

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