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GREGORY KRASSIN | Gregory Krassin, Russian soviet commissioner, who is trying to resume trade with the allies. PROBE OF JAPANESE IMMIGRATION OPENS San Francisco, Cal—-The congres sional committee on immigration and | naturalization, now in California to make a study of the Asiatic immigra tion situation began a hearing here Monday More than 100 requests for repre sentations at the hearing were receiv ed, Chairman Johnson stated. “We ex pect to spend some time in California visiting various parts of the state,” Chairman Johnson said, “and before ELECTION | 1 | | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1920, A PRIMARY ELECTION WILL BE HELD IN EACH ELECTION PRECINCT OF | i ~ NOTICE OF PRIMARY IDAHO COUNTY IDAHO, FOR THE PURPOSE OF NOMINATING CANDIDATES FOR COUNTY OFFICES OF SAID COUNTY, WHICH PRIMARY ELEC- TION SHALL BE OPEN FROM ONE O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON UNTIL SEVEN O'CLOCK IN THE EVENING. | THE NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF ALL PERSONS FOR WHOM NOMINATION PAPERS HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE UNDER- SIGNED AND WHO ARE TO BE VOTED FOR IN SAID PRIMARY ELECTION, TOGETHER WITH THE PARTY DESIGNATION AND TITLE OF OFFICE, ARE AS FOLLOWS: REPUBLICAN STATE SENATOR Seth D. Jones, White Bird, Idaho STATE REPR ATIVE E. C. Adkison, Ferdinand, Idaho. Lloyd A. Fenn, Kooskia, Idaho. COUNTY COMMISSIONER First District Dale Clark, Kooskia, Idaho. | COUNTY COMM sSIONER Second D John D. Long, Grangeville, Idaho. G. W. Tarbet, Ferdinand, Idaho. COUNTY COMMISSIONER Third District Edward S. Vincent, Whitebird, Idaho. PROSEGUTING ATTORNEY B. Auger, Grangeville, ldaho. SHERIFF J. G. Kimers, Grangeville, Idaho. COUNTY TREASURER PROBATE JUDGE J. E. Byrom, Grangeville, Idaho. we are through may continue the in- | vestigation in Oregon and Washington. The situation !s much more acute than we expected.” Congressman Albert Johnson of Washington heads the committee. The others are Waltér N. Vaile of Colorado, John C. Kleezka of Wisconsin, John E. Raker of California, Riley J. Wil COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Leonard Case, Ferdinand, Idaho. | COUNTY ASSESSOR | Calvin Hazelbaker, Grangeville, Idaho. CORONER A. J. Maugg, Grangeville, Idaho. | SURVEYOR son of Louisiana, E. Sabath of Illinois, | John C. Box of Texas and J. W. Taylor | of Tennessee. BRIEF GENERAL NEWS More than 21,000,000 bushels of the 1$19 wheat crop are being held by Kansas farmers. President Wilson does not now plan to spend any part of the summer away from Washington. Greek troops have occupied the im portant Turkish city of Broussa, 60 miles south of Constantinople. The Bonhomme county bank of Scot land, S. D., closed its doors following the disappearance of its president, H Henry Wenzlaff, and a week's run. The senate committee investigating campaign expenditures ended its hear- ing at St. Louis and the committee | members have returned to Washing ton. Senator Harding has announced that if he is elected president, the vice pres- | ident will be invited to participate as an ex-officio member at all cabinet meetings. Honorable Arthur Meighan, minis. ter of the interior in the unionist gov ernment, has been sworn in as pre mier of Canada. He succeeds Sir Rob ert Borden, retired. Complete unofficial returns of the North Dakota republican primary elec tion give Lynn J. Frazier, non-partisan, 69,466 for governor, and William Lan- ger, independent, 54,172. Gov. Stephens Upholds Suffrage. Sacramento, Calif—In compliance with a telegraphic request from Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, naticnal suf: | frage leader of New York, Gov. Will- lam D. Stephens has sent a wire to Gov. H. A. Robert, of Tennessee, deny- ing the statements of Annie Beck of Los Angeles to the Tennessee legisia- ture that suffrage has proved a failure in California. Insane Man Starts Asylum Fire. Salem, Or.—George Lenine, Italian, escaped from the farm of the state hospital for the insane about 12:30 o'clock Monday morning and it is thought that before he got away Le nine set fire to a large barn on the grounds, which was destroyed with a loss estimated at $32,000. DEMOCRAT STATE SENATOR Arthur J. Stuart, Stites, Idaho. STATE REPRESENTATIVE J. B. Leeper, Stites, Idaho. J. J. Pulse, Grangeville, Idaho. COUNTY COMMISSIONER First District COUNTY COMMISSIONER Second District COUNTY COMMISSIONER Third District | PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Edward M. Griffith, Grangeville, Ida- ho SHERIFF W. H. Eller, Grangeville, Idaho. COUNTY TREASURER | Otie L. Cone, Grangeville, Idaho. PROBATE JUDGE | Wilbur L. Campbell, Grangeville, Ida- ho. | COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF | « PUBLIC INSTRUCTION i | COUNTY ASSESSOR | CORONER SURVEYOR DELEGATES TO COUNTY CONVENTIONS he number of delegates of each po- al party the several precincts of said county are entitled to select to | the county conventions, together with | the names of candidates whose nomin- | ution papers as such delegates have | been filed in the office of the under signed, are as follows: BIG BUTTE PRECINCT Republican—One delegate. Candi- date: Geo. H. Sheldon, Winona, Idaho. | Democrat—One delegate. BORDER PRECINCT | Democrat—One delegate. | Republican—One delegate. CLEARWATER PRECINCT Republican—One delegate. | Democrat—One delegate. CONCORD PRECINCT Democrat—One delegate. Republican—One delegate. COTTONWOOD PRECINCT tepublican—Four delegates. Candi- dates: M. M. Belknap, Cotton- wood, Idaho: O. D. Hamlin, Cot- tonwood, Idaho; G. F. McKinney, Cottonwood, Idaho; A. H. Nau, Cottonwood, Idaho. Democrat—-Six delegates. DEER CREEK PRECINCT Democrat—One delegate, Republican—One delegate. Candi- date: Seth D. Jones, Whitebird, Idaho. DENVER PRECINCT Republican—One_ delegate. Candi- date: Edwin Nelson, Fenn, Idaho. Democrat—One delegate. DEWEY PRECINCT Democrat—One delegate. Republican—One delegate. DIXIE PRECINCT Republican—One delegate. Democrat—One delegate. ELK CITY PRECINCT Republican—One delegate. Democrat—One delegate. FAIRVIEW PRECINCT Republican—-One delegate. Candi- date: Geo. H. Byers, Grangeville, Idaho. Democrat—One delegate. FENN PRECINCT Democrat—One delegate. Republican—One delegate. Candi- date: Henry Meyer, Fenn, Idaho. FERDINAND PRECINCT Republican—Two delegates. Candi- dates: E. C. Adkison, Ferdinand, Idaho; Elmo Kincaid, Ferdinand, Idaho. Democrat—Two delegates. FLORENCE PRECINCT. Democrat—One delegate. Republican—One delegate. FORKS PRECINCT Republican—One delegate. Democrat—One delegate. GLOVER PRECINCT Democrat—One delegate Republican—One delegate. Candi- date: W. C. Hollingshead, Kam- iah, Idaho. GRANGEVILLE NO. 1 PRECINCT. Republican—Two delegates. | Candi- dates: Chester Arnold, Grange- ville, Idaho; Harold Harris, Grangeville, Idaho. Democrat—One delegate. GRANGEVILLE NO. 2 PRECINCT Democrat—Three delegates. Republican—Three delegates. Candi- dates: M. S. Martin, Sr. Grangeville, Idaho; Henry Telch- er, Grangeville, Idaho. GRANGEVILLE NO. 3 PRECINCT Republican—Four Delegates: Candi- dates: B. Auger, Grangeville, Idaho; P. M. Glanville, Grange- ville, Idaho; A. S. Hardy, Grange- ville, Idaho; Geo. D. Smith, Grangeville, Idaho. Democrat—Three delegates. GRANGEVILLE NO. 4 PRECINCT Democrat—Two delegates. Republican—Three delegates. Candi- dates: L .E. Bunting, Grange- ville, Idaho; Evan Evans, Grange- ville, Idaho. GREENCREEK PRECINCT — Republican—One delegate. Candi- date: _ John F, Nuxoll, Green- creek, Idaho. Democrat—Three delegates. HARPSTER PRECINCT. Democrat—One delegate. Republican—One delegate. HARRIS RIDGE PRECINCT Republican—One delegate. Democrat—One delegate. JOHN DAY PRECINCT Democrat—One delegate. Republican—One delegate. JOSEPH PRECINCT Republican—One delegate. Democrat—One delegate. COUNTY SEAT NEWS ITEMS. KAMIAH PRECINCT Democrat—One delegate. Republican—One delegate. KEUTERVILLE PRECINCT Republican—One delegate. Democrat—One delegate. LAKE PRECINCT Democrat—One delegate. Republican—One delegate, Candi date: Geo. A, Cowgill, Grange- ville, Idaho. LORENA PRECINCT Republican—One delegate. Candi- date: O. B. Eastman, Kooskia, Idaho. Democrat—One delegate. LOWELL PRECINCT Democrat—One delegate. Republican—One delegate. Candi- date: W. FE. Parry, Lowell, Idaho. MT. IDAHO PRECINCT Republican—One delegate. Candi- date: Lee Smith, Mt. Idaho, Idaho. Democrat—One delegate. NEWSOME PRECINCT Democrat—One delegate. Republican—One delegate. ORO GRANDE PRECINCT Republican—One delegate. Democrat—One delegate. PARDEE PRECINCT Democrat—One delegate. Republican—One delegate. Candi date: Carrol T. Moore, Pardee, Idaho. PLEASANT VIEW PRECINCT Republican—One delegate Democrat—One delegate. POLLOCK PRECINCT Democrat—One delegate. Republican—One delegate. ROCKY BUTTE PRECINCT Republican—One delegate. Democrat—One delegate. RED. RIVER PRECINCT Democrat—One delegate. Republican—One delegate. RIGGINS PRECINCT Republican—One delegate. Democrat—One delegate. SLATE CREEK PRECINCT Democrat—One delegate. Republican—One delegate. Candi- date: E. S. Vincent, Whitebird, Idaho. STITES PRECINCT Republican—Two delegates. Democrat—Two delegates. STUART PRECINCT Democrat—Two delegates. Republican—Two delegates. Candi- dates: Frank A. Fenn, Kooskia, Idaho; J. M. Shaw, Kooskia, Idaho. TAHOE PRECINCT Republican—One delegate. Candi- date: C. M. Day, Kooskia, Idaho Democrat—One delegate. TEN MILE PRECINCT Democrat—One delegate. Republican—One delegate. WARM SPRINGS PRECINCT Republican—One delegate. Democrat—One delegate. WARREN PRECINCT Democrat—One delegate. Republican—One delegate. WESTLAKE PRECINCT Republican—One delegate. Democrat—One delegate. WHITEBIRD PRECINCT Democrat—O: lelegate. Republican—Three delegates. Candi- date: Geo. G. Bentz, Whitebird, Idaho. WOODLAND PRECINCT Republican—One delegate. Candi- date: F. A. Finney, Woodland, Idaho. Democrat—-One delegate. YELLOW PINE PRECINCT Democrat--One delegate. Republican—One delegate. CANDIDATES FOR PRECINCT COMMITTEEMEN Nominating papers for candidates for Precinct Committeemen in the fol- lowing precincts in said county have been filed in the office of the under- signed as follows: BIG BUTTE PRECINCT Republican—Geo. H. Sheldon, Winona, Idaho. COTTONWOOD PRECINCT Republican—G. F. McKinney, Cotton- wood, Idaho. * DENVER PRECINCT Republican—J. L. Miller, Grangeville, Idaho. FERDINAND PRECINCT Republican—I. N. Canfield, Ferdi- nand, Idaho. GRANGEVILLE NO 1 PRECINCT Republican—Frank Van _ Deventer, Grangeville, Idaho. GRANGEVILLE NO. 3 PRECINCT Republican—John P. Eimers, Grange- ville, Idaho. GRANGEVILLE NO. 4 PRECINCT Republican—Nellie M. White, Grange- ville, Idaho. GREENCREEK PRECINCT Republican—John F. Nuxoll, Green- creek, Idaho. LAKE PRECINCT Republican—Geo. A. Cowgill, Grange- ville, Idaho. LORENA PRECINCT Republican—W. D. Robinson, Kooskia, Idaho. LOWELL PRECINCT Republican—Alfred Hovey, Lowell, Idaho. MT. IDAHO PRECINCT Republican—Lee Smith, Mt. Idaho, Idaho. PARDEE PRECINCT Republican—George M. Snyder, Par- dee, Idaho. SLATE CREEK PRECINCT Republican—K. S. Vincent, Whitebird, Idaho. STITES PRECINCT Democrat—LeRoy C. Waller, Stites, Idaho. STUA PRECINCT Republican—F, E. Quist, Kooskia, Idaho. WHITEBIRD PRECINCT PBUH UCR =. G00! G. Bentz, Whitebird, jaho. WOODLAND PRECINCT Republican—J. R. Mason, Woodland, Idaho. Dated this 9th day of July, 1920. HENRY TELCHER, County Auditor Probate Judge Campbell in the | Meyer spent last winter in the | Subscribe for the Chronicle--$2 a year = aro “ata Mrs. Sheldon A. Stubbs, who} home of A. M. Ecker in Grange-! national soldiers’ home at Saw- ‘ Nationa duce re Carry Out rogram | recently purchased the Batty} ville. The couple will reside in| telle, Cal. He now is on fur- Salt Lake City.—Reorganization on | millinery store in this city, has| Grangeville. lough. a delegate plan was voted and virtually all other “administration” plans were carried through, including election of | Ue Fred M. Hunter of Oakland, Cal., as | president, at a business meeting of the National Education association. —$—$—$ Trading in Wheat Futures Renewed. Chicago.—An advisory committee, composed of representatives of all assumed charge, of the store,| Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Bowman| N. A. Sangren, a well-known which will remain in the present | returned home Saturday from a| young rancher, residing on the location. F |1100-m ile automobile trip|Charles Hanson place, returned F, E. Willey and Mrs. Albina| through Washington. They vis-| to Grangeville Saturday night Holmes of this city were united | ited Republic, Oroville, Water-| with his bride, who had traveled in the holy bonds of matrimony | ville, and numerous other cities. | all the way from Sweden to meet last Saturday. Both are highly | Crop conditions throughout east-| her prospective husband, and to respected pioneer residents of|ern Washington are favorable,|be married in Spokane. The two this place. Their many friends} said Mr. Bowman. were sweethearts in Sweden. wish them much happiness. Michael Meyer, of Lucile, who The Place To Get Those FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS ‘ wheat interests, accepted the report and that Earl Whetstine, better known) was in per get 9 Wednesday,| See your gas before you buy ¥ 4 of the committee representing the as “Shorty,” a rural mail carrier | just received $780 back pension | it. South & Frick. 14-tf : s Jeading grain exchanges, calling tor FRESH BUTTERKIST POP CORN out of the Grangeville postoffice, | from the U. S. government, for} Buy your coal now. Two car- ‘ fhe reapening of trading in wheat fu : and Mrs, Mary Jenkins, of this/ service in Indian wars in Texas| loads on hand. Madison Lum- a aw f , of city, were married Saturday by ' and in the 70s. Mr.‘ ber Co. 24-tf >, ' rt >.

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