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Political Announcements FOR COMMISSIONER. Having been nominated on the Democratic ticket for the office of county commissioner from the Third district, I shall be grateful to the voters of Idaho county for such support as they accord me at the general election, Novem-| ber 2. Respectfully, T. C. LYDA, Whitebird, Idaho I have been nominated on the Democratic ticket for county commissioner from the First district, of Idaho county. I shall be grateful to the voters at the November election for support they accord me. P. J. TAYLOR, Kooskia, Idaho. FOR STATE SENATOR. Iam a candidate for state senator from Idaho county at the general election November 2. The support of the voters will be appreciated. SETH D. JONES. Whitebird, Idaho. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. Subject to the will of the vot- ers of Idaho county at the gener- al election of November 2, I am a candidate for the office of State Representative from Idaho County. LLOYD A. FENN. FOR SHERIFF. I wish to announce to the vot- ers of Idaho county that 1 am a candidate for election to the of-| fice of sheriff of Idaho county. | The support of the voters will be} appreciated. J. G. EIMERS. STATE REPRESENTATIVE. Being the choice on the demo- eratic ticket for PRESENTATIVE, I respectfully solicit the people’s vote at the polls November 2, 1920. J. B. LEEPER. FOR SHERIFF. I have been nominated on the democratic ticket for the office of sheriff of Idaho county for re- election, and if elected I will still try and conduct the office ac- cording to the reading of the law, and show the same consid- eration to the people that I have shown in the past. W. H. ELLER. FOR COMMISSIONER. I wish to announce to the vot- ers of Idaho county that I am a candidate on the republican tick- et for re-election to the office of county commissioner from the second district subject to the ac- TURKISH & DOMESTICES BLEND CIGARETTIRS STATE RE-} tion of the voters of Idaho coun- | ty at the general election, Nov- ember 2, JOHN D. LONG. FOR STATE SENATOR, This is to announce that I am a candidate on the Democratic ticket for the office of state senator and if elected I will do my utmost to faithfully repre- sent the citizens of Idaho county and care for their best interests. I will give especial attention to school and road legislation as these subjects are of vital im- portance to the property and welfare of this county. I would appreciate your support. ARTHUR J. STUART, Stites, Idaho. CLEAN BASEBALL TRIBUNAL WANTED Men Above Question Desire to Take Charge and Purge Game of Evils. | Chieago.—Representatives of four | major league baseball clubs have start | ed a movement designed to “clean up | baseball forever" by taking control of the game out of the hands of men fi nancially interested and placing it un der a “civilian tribunal” to be com | posed of men “of unquestioned pablic standing.” A letter was sent to every major | league club and dozens cf others in terested, asking their approval of the plan, it proposed that the national com- mission be abolished because “in its present form it cannot be impartial,” and that in its place there be a tri- bunal whose members would receive higher salaries than anyone now con | nected with baseball. General Persh ing, Major-General Leonard Wood, for mer Presigent William Howard Taft, nator Hiram Johnson, Judge K. M and William McAdoo are of the men proposed for the tri bunal, but the letter adds that none has been approached The tribunal would be in absolute charge of baseball leagues, of the players, the managers and owners and league presidents and its decisions would be beyond appeal j or dispute, | ‘The letter declared that such a plan must be worked out immediately if | baseball is to continue as the national | game and points out the gambling and | betting evils revealed in the past two | years, | dis some all organized 1 See your gas before you buy | it. South & Frick. 14-tf | Speer The cheapest to operate and | the best on the market for the | money the Fordson Tractor. Cot- | toriwood Garage. 37-4 SPEEDY OVERTHROW | OF SOVIET FORECAST London.—Complete overthrow of the Russian soviet government as a result of its present perilous military and | economic situation, was forecast in| diplomatic circles here. Under pressure from the Poles from | the west and General Wrangel on the | south, the Boisheviki armies were re- ported to be crumbling und in danger of utter collapse. | The morale of the troops, according to dispatches from Helsingfors, has been shattered by repeated defeats and mass meetings are being held on the western front at which demands are made for immediate peace. The Poles since August 15 have re gained about half the ground they yielded before the Russian advance, which began early in July and which was only after soviet troops had hem- med Warsaw in on three sides. BIG NAVY ADVOCATED Chairman of House Foreign Relations Committee for Preparedness. San Francisco.—Members of the American congressional party which has been touring the Orient for the last few months, arrived in San Fran- cisco aboard the United States army transport Madawaska. “America must be prepared,” was the statement of Congressman Porter of Pennsylvania, who is chairman of the house foreign relations committee. “We must build first line battleships; must recruit our navy to full strength. Present conditions make it imperative that we have a navy second to none.” we U. 8. Navy Builds Super.Seaplane. New York.—Super-seaplanes, with a cruising radius sufficient to enable them to cross the Pacific ocean, now are under construction and probably will be available for use by the navy department early next spring | FAST MAIL, The Cottonwood Hardware and Implement Co., has on hand a shipment of Fast Mail hard oil and can take care of your wants immediately in this splendid grease. | Now is the time to buy that wagon we predict that prices on wagons will be much higher next year, remember the future wag- on will be a narrow guage. We have several bargains on new wagons. Hoene Hardware. 35-tf Leave that suit or for cleaning or pressing at Tom Randall’s confectionery store. All work guaranteed. Richards & Soltman, Grangeville. 10-tf Tip Top flour, still made out of old wheat, and enough on hand to supply you. 35-tf No sir-ee, bob! " No premiums with Camels—all_quality! U AMELS quality plus Camels ex- pert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos pass out the most wonderful cigarette smoke you ever drew into And, statement is your mouth! the way to prove that to compare Camels puff-by-puff with any cigarette in the world! Camels have is as new to a mild mellowness that you as it is delightful. Yet, that desirable “body” is all there! They are always refreshing—they never tire your taste. : i. Camels leave BY, no unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste nor unpleasant cigaretty odor! Your say-so about Camels will be: ““My, but that’s a great cigarette’’, Camels are sold everywhere in scientifically sealed pachages of 20 cigarettes for 20 cents, or ten pack- ages (200 cigarettes) in a glassine paper covered earton home or office We strongly recommend this carton for eupply or when you travel R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO, Winston-Salem, N. C. 1 ange t my, ‘ eS ee ee ee ee ee a ee ee ee ees ete overcoat + peleteoctetestondeetontectestoestnctod: oe Pays for Itself in Better C _Even if you have only a small farm the “NISCO” Spreader will make — enough money to pay for itself and give you a profit besides. _ , Scientistsand experiment stations have determined that the value of manure is from $8 to $10 per animal. Ordinarily half of this is lost through absorbtion in the barnyard and through improper spreading with a fork. Save this half by using a “‘NISCO”’ Spreader and you'll save $300 to $400 a year even on an 80 acre farm—more on a larger place. That’s why you should increase your profits by spreading with the NJ Spreads 7 Feet—Across 3 Corn Rows idea The wide spooning “NISCO” saves you half a mile of travel per acre. It spreads beyond the wagon tracks and you don't have to drive over the spread manure. It spreads uniformly and the spread can be varied 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18 loads per acre merely by pushing a lever. The double cylinders and distributor take two whacks at the manure. very particle goes onto the ground—none left to freeze or rot. There is no danger of clogging so the 'NISCO” can be loaded as high as the ordinary wagon box. Strong chain conveyor brings the manure unfailingly to cylinders. Cannot slip from under load mm will not race going up hill. , Chain drive—no gears to freeze, break or strip. Power to conveyor and spreader mech- anism is derived direct from rear axle—no side strain or lost power. The “NISCO” is made by spreader specialists with more than 16 years experience, who have the confidence to back their machine with a 1 year gusrantee on workmanship and material. We unhesitatingly recommend it. See This Spreader Let us show you how it works and you'll understand why we're so enthusiastic about the “NISCO.” It costs you nothing to inves- tigate and you will not be urged to buy against your will. Special Book FREE : When you come in be sure you ask fora free copy of “Helping Mother Nature’’—the special book which has been prepared by the manufacturers. This is not a catalog, but is a book of information on the proper way to spread man- ure to get the best results. This book is really worth money, but we'll give you a copy free if you'll call at the store. y Hoene Hardware Come to the Grand Barbecue and Free Lunch At Lewiston Orchards Saturday, October 9, 1920 at 1:30 P. M. 93 BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN TRACTS To be sold at the Bondholders Sacrifice Sale At $250 to $450 Per Acre These tracts are in fruit, alfalfa and small crop and are all next to the City of Lewiston with its fine schools and modern advantages The prices at this sale are ridiculously low, one-third what similar tracts are selling for in other irrigated districts Salesmen at the Orchards all day Long Our salesmen will be at the orchards all day to help you make your selections. Remember the sale does not start until 1:30 p. m. and you have just as good a chance as anyone else if your application is in before 1:30 p. m. Your money refunded if you make no purchase Come and bring your family and spend a pleasant day in Lewiston Orcharde, whether you intend to buy or not. You will enjoy the free lunch and barbecue at noon. REMEMBER THIS IS THE LAST OF THE LEWISTON ORCHARDS AND YOUR LAST CHANCE TO GET A TRACT AS THESE PRICES. - The Fred B. Grinnell Company Owners’ Agent O. P. Pring, Associate 402 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 386 LEWISTON, IDAHO Sale will be held, rain or shine, in the large packing house of the West End Orchard Land Company, corner of Burrell at 12th Ave. | SHEP TEPEPIPT LIES IO IELOT PIE SET SISO IED