Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, December 3, 1920, Page 6

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| FROM PROSECUTION BUTLER, THE JEWELER ¥ | Department of Justice ii lai Watch Repairing is my specialty--Give me a trial ‘ | Movement to Withhold Crops — e—z ; —— irae for the Edison phonograph u : 3 ; | ; a te, { ~UUNHVINUULSUGESEEAEUAGUGENURUELUGSUER UE GR UHURU EE DON’T TAKE CHANCES Fussing nor entrust important repair work to amateurs, We are experienced at Welding and Brazing Washington.—Because farmers’ co- Operative organizations are exempt | j from application of anti-trust laws, the department of justice has given | no consideration to the campaign to, withhold crops from the markets until prices advance, it was said by F. K. Nebeker, special assistant to the at- torney general. Mr. Nebeker’s explanation of the department's attitude followed a state- ment by G. 8. Barrett, president of the National Farmers’ union, that he | understood federal agents were at- | tempting to obtain evidence for prose | cution in Kansas, Iowa and other | slates, | And can save you unnecessary delay and render you work ‘The Clayton antitrust act, Mr. | that will be satisfactory in every respect. We “know how.” Cottonwood Battery & Welding Shop understand every branch of our business and HUTTE Another Royal Suggestion Griddle Cakes and Waffles From *“e New Roya Cook Book | En Geo. B. Christian, Jr., who has been President-elect Harding’s secretary for the past six years. BARGE AND CREW BELIEVED LOST Astoria, Or.—The finding of scatter- ed pieces of lumber adrift near James island and the appearance of a large amount of lumber on the beach at Cape Johnson have added to the belfef that the missing steel barge W. J. Pirrie has gone to pieces on the rocks. The ill-fated lumber-laden barge has not been seen since she was cut adrift from the steamer Santa Rita, 1000 yards southwest of James island, and advices indicate the craft was wreck- Nebeker said, provides that agricul- tural organizations, not having capi- (al stock “nor being conducted for profit, cannot be construed as con- spiracies in restraint of trade. _ With- | holding of crops for personal profit 1e asserted, probably would not be | he!d as organization profits. Mr. Nebeker also alleged that the limitations on the appropriation act for the enforcement of the anti-trust law would seem to preclude action | against farmers, inasmuch as the act specifies that no part of the appro- | priations shall be expended for the prosecution of farmers who co-oper- jate to obtain a fair and reasonable | price for their products. 'NO NATIONAL GUARD IN FOURTEEN STATES aaa : ;ed on Giant’s Graveyard rocks, | Washington.—Fourteen states had | fi Basie ( b. Bee There were 24 people on board the |no national guard troops recognized c Mies or Pirrie, including the captain, his wife [by the government on June 30, accord- rem what and baby. | ing to the annual report of Major-Gen But it is an After the barge was cut adrift, she | eral Jesse Carter, chief of the militia easily r started to drift rapidly toward the! bureau, just made public. They were i if yc beach and soon disappeared in the | Arkansas, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana ow the right recipes. haze. The barge left Tacoma in tow | Louisiana, Massachusetts, Montana secret, of course, of the steamer Santa Rita with 700,000 | Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, 3 is Royal Baking Pow- ROYAL BAKING POWDER 3 teaspoons Royal Baking Powder 2eggs 1g cups milk 1 tablespoon shortening Mix and sift dry ingredi- feet of jumber for South America. U. S. GUNMEN IN IRELAND | | Sinn Fein Declared to Have Secured Service of Desperadoes. London.—American “gunmen” are said to have made their appearance ip Londonderry, Ireland, according to ad |New Mexico, North Dakota, South Da- | kota and West Virginia. The recognized units had a total | strength of 56,100 officers and men at the end of the fiscal year, the report | said, against an authorized strength of 106,300, great difficulty having been jencountered in obtaining recruits. Discontent with the national guard | See oeteateeteeteeeeteeetontpete edoede onde cteedontetoadecdoats edostoetoet Most Any Man can make temporary repairs and fix his car up to com- plete the run home, but not even every repair man un- derstands the delicate precisions and perfect adjust- ment that result in lasting satisfaction. We give careful, expert attention to every detail of even minor repairs. Try us for Automobile Repairing SOUTH & FRICK PICTURE FRAMES THAT PLEASE both the eye and the sense of the artistic are on exhibi- bel on bireer 4 be vices received here. The presence of | service, General Carter said, had been ilk and melted shorten- “ ¢ : : ‘ ; ing; mix w ctl Bake. tm these mercenaries in Dublin and other | fostered by “tales of unfair treatment ;$ tion here. Come and enjoy a view of them whenever you mediately on hot griddle. Irish cities nas been previously report-| during the war, spread by men with x fe : ; Waffl Absolute: Pure ed. grievances, many of which found their find it convenient. SOME OF THE FRAMES you will aitles = pane ‘ i ‘ ” * “ i The military authorities of London- way into the public press.’ surely want to use for your soldier boy’s picture. It is a derry are taking all precautions in the Such complaints, he sald, could not a Made from Cream of Tartar, event of attempted assassinations. necessary for a picture to be framed to have it last. We % teaspoon salt 1% cups mil 2eggs 1 tablespoon melted shortening Sift flour, baking der and salt together; milk to yolks of egy vughly and add dients; add melted derived from grapes. FREE You, my friends, are missing a lot of pleasure if you are not using “400” flour. IT HAS NO EQUAL, The police of Liverpool, where fif teen warehouses were set afire Satur day night, reports from the city say, also believe American “gunmen” have invaded Liverpool. The police claim to have established connection be tween Sinn Fein headquarters anc alfalfa, $22 @28 per ton; Butter Fat—i2@ Eggs—Ranch, 68@70c. Cattle—Best steers, $8.50@9; goa to choice, $7.50@8.50; medium tc good, $6.50@7.50. be substantiated upon investigation. REDS MOVE TOWARD INDIA | Russ Forces Reported Ordered Toward British Line. London.—General Sokolnikov, com- mander of the Russian soviet forces on | Slavia and Roumania, look to the | United States to restore the financial and economic stability of Central Europe, asserted Dr. Beorick Step- anek, first minister from Czecho-Slov- akia to the United States, on his ar- rival here. invite your inspection, as our stock includes every kind of a frame. Nau’s Furniture Store Complete line of Funeral Furnishings carried f and ei New Royal Gal was oe humerous strangers who are idling | ine Turkestan front, has ordered his "ellegreased hot ‘tania roc f geet ee about the streets in groups of two OF | troops to proceed immediately to the | Both Phones. Calls wered day or night 3 ee until t for it to-day. | three, and having the appearance of Afghan-Indian frontier, according to a | ans : ru ROY ATs BARING POWDEROO. | desperadoes. dispatch from Helsingfors quoting co oOoD - IDAHO . minutes to bake jon Street, New York City, —_—_—_—_—— M The K Gaz- : & waits. Moscow advices. e Krasnaya Gaz : é vapenese Defer Action on Land Law. otte, of Moscow, is quoted as saying | . % San Francisco.—Announcement that| i ought to “bring the British govern- 4 it will not start its proposed action to] ont to its senses.” test certain phases of the recently Premier Lloyd George was asked in voted antialien law until after the | tn» pouse of commons if he had seen American and Japanese government: | -oyorts that Americans had obtained conclude negotiations regarding im | .ontracts from soviet Russia to the | ir F migration, was made by The NeW | oxtent of £600,000,000 for locomotives ; World, Japanese daily paper here. and all kinds of rolling stock. He re See ee plied: : TREINARKETS “I did see that, but it left on my | mind an impression of an exaggera f : Portland. tion.” i Wheel, ~- Ham wits, $1.43; sof!) -phis statement was received with | F white, $1.38; white club, $1.43; hare laughter. z winter and northern spring, $1.38; Rec eer tery SS # seeped haa U. 8. Looked to For Ald. # Oats—No. 2 white feed, $42.50. N York.—"The littl tente” ie Corn—Whole, $52; cracked, $55. ean cae caeckomiraic. pelt | What other manufacturers are striving for we give in & Hay—Willamette valley ae $27 : as UNION FLOUR, made from the best wheat raised on CAMAS PRAIRIE. You farmers should trade with yourselves through your Company to save the middleman’s profits. and we know whereof we speak, for IT LIVES UP TO Sheep — East of mountain lambs - : $8.50@9.50; Willamette valley lambs Unexcelled Service, First, Last, and All the Time. EVERY PROMISE and never disappoints when com- $8@ ai ? Ex-Mayor of Salt Lake Sentenced. : i vais pany is coming to dinner. Hogs — Prime mixed $11@11.75 Salt nen? City.—After pleading smooth heavy, $10.76@11.25; roug) guilty to 23 charges of misappropria- | > & tion of public funds, Edmond A. Bock, CAN WE S sist on getting it! don’t like it. SAY MORE Then ask for it! Your money will be refunded if you eA Vollmer Clearwater Co. N. A. LITHERLAND, Agent heavy, $9@9.75. Seattle. Wheat—Hard white, hard winter | red winter and northern spring, $1.40 soft white, white club and Big Ben bluestem, $1.45; red Walla Walla anc eastern Walla, $1.30. Hay—Eastern Washington timothy $36 per ton, alfalfa, $29. Butter Fat—56@58ec. Egges—Ranch, 67@70c. Poultry — Hens, dressed 30@40c alive, 25@35c. Cattle—Best steers, $9@9.50; dium to choice, $7.50@8.50. Hogs—Prime, $12@13; medium tc choice, $11.60 12.60. me ex-mayor of Salt Lake City, was sen- tenced to an indeterminate term at the prison of not to succeed five years on each charge. Reburial of Soldier Not Authorized. Washington.—Seeretary Baker will not authorize the removal of the body of an unidentified American soldier trom France for interment in Victory hall, Pershing square, New York. Chicago’s Saloons Are Enjoined, Chicage.—Federal Judge K. M. Lan- dis issued injunctions Friday restrain- ing 72 saloonkeepers from violating Che probibitsen Jaw. DRAY Farmers’ Union Warchouse Co. Ltd. C. H. GREVE, MANAGER ROBBINS BROTHERS PROPS Light and Heavy Hauling Done on Short Notice We give AND TRANSFER LINE| ~

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