Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, July 23, 1920, Page 4

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FICE OF PRIMARY FLECTION IVEN, THAT ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1920, A PRIMARY ELECTION WILL BE HELD IN EACH ELECTION PRECINCT OF R THE PURPOSE OF NOMINATING CANDIDATES FOR COUNTY OFFICES OF SAID COUNTY, WHICH PRIMARY ELEC- M ONE O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON UNTIL SEVEN O'CLOCK IN THE EVENING. RESSES OF ALL PERSONS FOR WHOM NOMINATION PAPERS HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE UNDER- BE VOTED FOR IN SAID PRIMARY ELECTION, TOGETHER WITH THE PARTY DESIGNATION AND TITLE OF OFFICE, CONCORD PRECINCT Democrat—One delegate. Republican—One delegate. COTTONWOOD PRECINCT Republican—Four delegates. Candi- dates: M. M. HanGian, 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 del te. Candi- date: Geo. H. Byers, Grangeville, 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: ©. B. Eastman, Kooskia, Idaho. Democrat—One delegate. LOWELL PRECINCT Democrat—One del ; Republican—One delegate. Candi- date: W. E. Parry, Lowell, Idaho, MT. IDAHO PRECINCT Republican—One delegate. Candi- date: Lee Smith, Mt. Idaho, Idaho. Democrat—One delegate. WSOME PRECINCT Democ One delegate. Republican—-One delegate. ORO GRANDE PRECINCT Republican—One delegate. Democrat—One delegate. PARDEE PRECINCT WHITEBIRD PRECINCT Democrat—One delegate. Republican—Three delegates. Candi- Tae 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, ie es One i ree ava Idaho. Jernockat-——One deleate. Republican—One delegate. Jandi- sn sikh ee ; Democrat—One delegate date: Carrol T. Moore, Pardee, FERDINAND PRECINCT FE PRECINCT Democrat—One delegate. Republican—One delegate. Candi- date: Henry Meyer, Fenn, Idaho FERDINAND PRECINCT Idaho. PLEASANT VIEW PRECINCT Republican—One delegate Democrat—One delegate. Republican—I. N. Canfield, Ferdi- nand, Idaho. GRANGEVIL Republican 2 NO 1 PRECINCT nk Van _ Deventer, Grangeville, Idaho. > . hae POLLOCK PRECINCT the @ ang é@ representa | DEMOCRAT g wo a aay peers er Ca Demox One delegate. GRANGEVILLE NO. 8 PRECINCT tives of Germany is the beginning of | dias res Rincaia’ reetinaed Republican—One delegate. Republican—John P. Eimers, Grange- big things, Premier Lloyd George of Great Britain declared, in summing up the result of the last fortnight’s sharp fencing with the Germans. “We will do our best to carry. out the agreements entered into here,” Dr Walter Simons, the German foreign minister, said. | Premier Lloyd George indicated that | he had a high opinion of both Konstan- | tin Fehrenbach, German counselor, and | TATE 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 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 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 ville, Idaho, GRANGEVILLE NO. 4 PRECINCT Republican—Nellie M. White, Grange- ville, Idaho. GRE CREEK PRECINCT Republican—John F. Nuxoll, Green- creck, Idaho. LAKE PRECINCT Republican—Geo. A. Cowgill, Grange- ville, Idaho, 3 COUNTY COMMISSIONER . iatcatine aah Xs _ Democ One delegate. : LORENA PRECINCT i Dr, Simons. | Third District Re eee aa feniettcca i “pe Republican—One delegate. Candi- Republican—W., D. Robinson, Kooskia, Mr. Lloyd George said it would have | iah, Idaho. ee date: E. S, Vincent, Whitebird, Idaho. been an immense advantage if Amert- | cans had participated in the confer- | ence, because, he added, they would | have brought to it a viewpoint free | from European rivalries. The official decision of the allied | reparations commission was made pub Me. It provided that the money re ATTORNEY jrangeville, PROSECUTING Edward M. Griffith, ho Ida- SHERIFF | W. H. Eller, Grangeville, Idaho. COUNTY TREASURER Otie L. Cone, Grangeville, Idaho. PROBATE JUDGE AILLE NO. 1 PRECINCT. Two delegates. Candi- Chester Arnold, Grange- Idaho; Harold Harris, Grangeville, Idaho. Democrat—One delegate. GRANGEVILLE NO. 2 PRECINCT Democrat—Three delegates. Idaho. STITES PRECINCT Republican—Two delegates. Democrat—Two delegates. STUART PRECINCT Democrat—Two delegates. Republican—Two delegates. Candi- dat Frank A. Fenn, Kooskia, Idaho; J. M. Shaw, Kooskia, LOWELL PRECINCT Republican—Alfred Hovey, Lowell, Idaho. MT. IDAHO PRECINCT Republican—Lee Smith, Mt. Idaho, Idaho. PARDEE PRECINCT Republican—George M. Snyder, Par- cetved from Germany shall be divided Wilbur L. Campbell, Grangeville, Ida Henican Three aeleratee, Cena: Idaho. dee, Idaho. ee yee bur L. Cd eit, . 4s dates: M. S. Martin, Sr., f 2 on the rollowing basis: France, 52 per ho. Grangeville, Idaho; Henry Telch- _ TAHOE PRECINCT E SLATE CREEK PRECINCT ee ee rae COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF er, Grangeville, Idaho. Republican—One delegate. Candi- Republican—E, S. Vincent, Whitebird, per cent; Belgium, 8 per cent; Portu gal, .075 per cent; Japan, .075 per cent. This makes a total of 93% per cent. The rmaining 6% per cent is to | be divided among the small nations EIGHT DIE IN FIRE Woman and Seven Children Burn to Death in Home. Bonners Ferry, Idaho.—John Roesch, whose wife and seven children were burned to death in their home at Cope land, near this city, was taken into | « PUBLIC INSTR D COUNTY ASSESSOR CORONER SURVEYOR DELEGATES TO COUNTY CONVENTIONS The number of delegates of each po- litical party the several precincts of GRANGEVILLE NO. 3 PRECINCT Republican—Four Delegates: Candi- dates: B. Auger, Grangeville, Idaho; P. M. Glanville, Grange- ville, Idaho; 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 eraeay by Repel Panbing of ‘Bowe said county are entitled to select to Republican—One Greenies 2. dary county the county conventions, together with date: John F. Nuxoll, Gree Roesch told the sheriff he ran from the house to get water when he saw the flames, but that when he returned the fire was burning so fiercely he was unable to reenter. The children ranged in ages from 1 to 14 years. Their charred bodies and that of their mother were recovered from the ruins. Roesch was unable to give any cause for the fire. Opposes Compulsory Retirement. Washington.—President Wilson is strongly opposed to the retirement un der the civil service retirement law of civil service employes who have | reached the retirement age of 65 years but who are in good physical condi tion and desire to continue at work Unable to Transport Undesirables. Washington.—Five hundred aliens of the 656 ordered deported during the first six months of this year by the department of labcr still remain in this country through inability of the department to obtain transportation for aliens destined for Russia. Fourth Division Goes to Camp Lewis. Washington.—The war department has issued instructions for ‘the fourth division te move from Camp Dodge, dowa, to Camp Lewis, Wash. the names of candidates whose nomin- ation 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. Subscribe for the Chronicle--$2 a year The Place To Get Those FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS 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. 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. Idaho. STITES PRECINCT Democrat—LeRoy C. Waller, Stites, Idaho. STUART PRECINCT Republican—F. E. Quist, Kooskia, Idaho. WHITEBIRD PRECINCT Rerublllean=Go0: G. Bentz, Whitebird, daho, WOODLAND PRECINCT Republican—J. R. Mason, Woodland, Idaho, Dated this 9th day of July, 1920. HENRY TELCHER, County Auditor ——and that——— FRESH BUTTERKIST POP CORN COUNTY SEAT NEWS ITEMS. Probation Officer Miss Flor- ence Murray went down to Lew- iston last Saturday accompany- ing ten children who have been committed to the children’s home at that place. The regular Teachers’ Exam- inations for State and County Certificates will be held at the court house in Grangeville on July 22, 23 and 24. Mason Evan Hindman, a resi- dent of Idaho county since 1891, died Saturday in Mount Idaho. He was 76 years old. Fen Batty has_ sold his resi- dence property in Grangeville tc early in the fall. ; and may decide to locate there. Dr. G. S. Stockton and_ son, about six weeks. Miss Winnifred Otto Nail, possession to be giver:| niece of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Ed- Mr. and Mrs.| mundson, of this city, and Hugh Batty plan to spend the next} Chamberlain, of Caneadea, N. Y., | winter in southern California,| were married on June 80, at Greeley, Colo. Neil Erskine, son of Mr. and Andrew, departed Sunday for a} Mrs. Fred Erskine, of this city, visit to Dr. Stockton’s aged| was married Saturday evening in mother, near Toronto, Ont,} Oakland, Cal., to Miss Ruth Par- | Later they will proceed to New| ker, formerly of Boise. Mr. York. They expect to be absent| Erskine, who is an overseas vet- eran, has been in Oakland the Culmination of a romance|!ast year pursuing a course in which began in Grangeville,| electrical engineering at Oakland when both the bride and bride-| Polytechnic institute. groom were teachers in the pub-|continue his college course, lic schools, was reached when/which he expects to complete He will within a year and a half.

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