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aA, ‘ bee taken up their residence in the] of the matters proposed to them ‘ tion. A | by Senator Borah, and confirm-| Four electric light poles were Pr | ton, Idaho, ; “eo ct ee ee eee Soe SOSA xa ane ee fu akan he y several vs | after it been announced. len home yes y oon by 's, | was n ) ters connected with the start!” sonator Borah was active in| the wind, leaving that part of ATTEND MEETING. | Cottonwood’s, as well as all the | oolice, with the assistance of the COTTONWOOD, IDAHO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 81, 1920 e er of the Nezperce seciion, who| son of Kadoka, S. D. arrived in|the United States is $75,000 a OFFICERS HERE also is the owner of a section of | Ferdinand Monday evening and | year, but that is not all that he land near Ft. Benton, Mont., has| are planning to become residents| receives. In addition he is al- day for payment of the first half leased 380 acres in the Fenn sec-| of the village for some time at|lowed the following “perqui-| of which was last Friday. tion, the farm leased by him be-| least, Mr. DuBois accepting the | sites,” all paid for out IDAHO COUNTY FARM BU-| ing known as the Herman Miller superintendency of the public Sam's pocketbook : the mails, from all parts of : ranch. Mr. Primus is now mov-| school here, to fill out the term! $25,000 traveling expenses. | County on the final day. REAU WILL HOLD MEET- | ing to his new home, it being his| of Leonard Case, who was elect-| A home on which the atten-| though a summary of ING IN COTTONWOOD _| intention to raise thoroughbred | ed as county superintendent. —_| tion of the world is focused. not yet available, it is stock as well as farming. Mr. DuBois is still school su-| Furnishings and maintenance, | that thousands of dollars in tax- téndent of Jackson county,| complete for this house. es will be delinquent.—Free th Dakots, and Mrs. DuBois,|_ A. private room in the capitol | Press. The Idaho County Farm Bu- NUGENT RESIGNS as deputy, expects to hold down] building. fa Sle Sn Se a. of Towa | reau will hold a meeting in Cot- the job at least until April, or a| A flock of the finest automo- his t ~_ ’ BOOST GRAVE man ‘ith “who, mine somes tonwocd on Saturday, January | successor is appointed. There] biles American factories can pro- 8, 1921 at the I. O. O. F. hall at} AS SEN ATOR are four children altogether,|duce and an lectric car for the Noard bill 45 1 p. m. for the purpose of elect- whom we hope soon to enumer-| first lady of the land. sal years ago,’ ing its officers ‘for the coming | ate amongst our population. Ow-| A’ private detective force. A force of about fifty poli year. The present officers are: | ing to the extreme climate in his ice- the house and Geo Cowgill, Grangeville | GOQDING TO BE APPOINTED state, the family is seeking a CREEK ROAD Boise City in 1876. A million dollar: ) zine refinery is to be dent; Edgar Fry, Cottonwood, | milder one, and we hope this will junds. Kellogg, Idaho, vice preapletty 2h Nepon, hi enn,| TO FILL VACANCY IN suit Shem? The gentleman owns er veteate ant gallery. SENATOR JONES AND RE- & Sullivan rips & Cor =e secretary-treasurer ; Directors— | . 8. SENATE a farm and considerable live-| A historic library. RES: company, to an Geo. Betz, Whitebird; Joe Mc-; V. 8-88 stock in his home state,’ also.— t r ENTATIVE FENN emioonsaaaett prot a Donald, Fenn; Howard McKinley | Ferdinand Enterprise. keep the White House decorated FAVOR ROAD ’ Smith, director of the Y Cottonwood; Mr. Hanson,| i. resignation of Senator ee and provide plants and blooms smelter at Kellogg. Grangeville. | John F. Nugent, to become ef-| RED ROCK HAPPENINGS. for dinners and receptions. The Ilo opera house at Craig- The Idaho County Farm Bu-| fective January 15, was received| | Mrs. Jim Johnson was called A private yacht. At the request of the Cotton-| mont was destroyed by fire last — A private train—whenever | wood Commercial Club, Senator) Wednesday mo! reau, since its birth in Idaho} ; turday aft-|to the bedside of her father E. by Governor Davis Saturday e ide of her er the president wants it, Seth D. Jones, of Whitebird, and| in practically « total thas of ee county, has accomplished | o being sent by wire Friday| H. Thompson, who is seriously world of good among the farm-| ine ill with pneumonia at Endico The best’ brass band in the! Representative Lloyd Fenn, of! jyildi 12,000 and ers of this county and during Seuitee Nugent's telegram fol-| Wash. ‘ Me world, Kooskia, were in Cottonwood br ng Salant ay § f the recent grasshopper menace | jows; | Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Iekes and| A flag no one else may use. | Tuesday evening to confer with | the property of the Hub chain of — saved the farmer thousands of “ua. it ignecessary that I| on Charles are visiting relatives A personal physician. that body on matters pertaining} stores, The orgin of the fire A social secretary for the mis-| to*the Grave Creek road leading | j tress of the White House, who| from Grave Creek to the top of “ai ie th : el is social leader of the country. |the hill, and then into Cotton-|. The sheep industry in Idaho: A daily newspaper pi wood. is just about where-it was num- for him alone. Some 30 business men and | €rically 10 years ago, dollars worth of grain. Many, : : :¢.| in Lewiston this week. : ; qualify as federal trade commis- . merge jl —, er Sa — er |sioner at the earliest possible A Miss Leah Smith is spending = ee A ve ways such as | ate, I hereby tender my resigna| her vacation at her home at “shai sno 5 lad tion’ as United States senator, | Linden, Idaho. having specialists on various pe a Mrs. Ben Robinson and daugh- ‘ subjects visit the country and I Se a ome » | ter Miss Lola went to Clarkston A complete retine: The best|farmers...were present at the happen ars by tell their knowledge to the farm- | JOEN %, HOSEN: Monday. private secretary he can find, a| meeting called by: the chairman |e census bureau. . When cen- - ers and help them in every way| Frank R. Gooding will become} The Christmas program held| man to keep track of his appoint- of the Commercial Club to dis-|8U8 Was taken last January the: - ments, another to open his mail,| cuss with our representatives, bureau found 2,356,270 sheep one whose special duty it is to| from various angles the propos- | arms and. ranches of Idaho 4 keep “cranks” from getting to|ed road. against 2,110,330 10 the president, a barber, a dis-| The Joseph Highway district) Edward Stanley, bursing officer to keep the|some time ago bonded its dist-| Coeur d’Alene lias died, He White House accounts straight. | rict for $80,000, which it is ex-/| one of the gallant pioneers. Right of way, wherever he} pending on a road thru the Jos-| aided in quelling the last may go. eph highway district to the river} Perce Indian rising. For ——_——_ and from the river it hopes to| years the late Mr. Stanley PLEASED WITH SALE. get a road to the top of the hill./an orchardist, his home: Charles Strickfaden of Ferd-| Both Senator Jones and Re-| being among the show ‘places: ‘ : etter ee inand was @ business, visitor in| Presentative Fenn assured the | the section, as the farmers themselvs are| Considerable significance is| INCOME TAX FORMS. Cottonwood Wednesday. He| business men of this city that) afore than three million dok urged to be present at the meet-| attached to the appoinment of) Distribution of forms of filing| says that their public auction bin would “¥ Lrg? upes in-| jars has been asked by the state - ing on January 8th in, Cotton-| Mr. Gooding at this time as he} income tax returns for 1920 will| sale turned out pretty well con- uence to get aid for PrO-| board of education : . Lunch will be served at| gains marked seniority in the| begin January 3. Collectors|sidering everything. Charles ject. ‘ the educational institutions of. the Cottonwood Hotel prior to| senate. By the appointment he| for each of sixty-four districts | will move to Ferdinand where he} Tf the state should build a) jdaho for the coming two years. the meeting. | will become senior to 22 senators | wil] simultaneously release six| will reside in the future and} road to connect with the Joseph! This amount is nine hi ————— | who will take their seats in the| classes of forms on that date.|from there will conduct his| road it would only be furthering| forty thousand three hi NEWS FIFTEEN YEARS AGO. | upper house of congress ON / The forms to be sent out are for| farming operations in that sec-| its own interest, is the opinion | dollars increase over the amount ‘Anton Burns, Fred Ruste-| Merch 4. Other advantages| ary or affiliated corporations;| tion. While here Mr. Strick-| of many, from the fact that the) appropriated by the legislature ~ meyer and John Forsmann visit- | {"°™ the appointment also willl income and profit taxes; mer-|faden made a deal with the Cot- | state owns some 40,000 acres of | two years ago. éa the county abet today. | result to Mr. Gooding. chant marine corporation taxes] tonwood Hardware for a new pce’ nae ea see a an eee Santa Claus was treateaeraeies) County Attorney T. Hy. Bart-| There was some doubt as.to| and government ¢onttact profits | Mitchell automobile. fe i Should ni mn saree | er rough by a crowd of hoodlum “ ; | r ld| tax; information as to subsidi- lett leaves Grangeville today to| whether Senator Nugent would | tax; : : D wands aul OE ca debe old PLEASED WEEE NEW OMe which is’a vety low estimate, | know better at Sand i ; ‘ sign immediately to take up| ary or affiliated ¢orporatios; take up his work as régister of | resign -Imme¢ o ow 3 orpo ; ae ; : | his new position or wait until his| schedule of taxable interest on i * ‘ " « sderth visited Stites and ‘Grange- | pagers. ge Seed —— bap met of inventory. State Bank of Kamiah spent Sun a helping a oo a the| among the little folks was pre, —. has moved‘hie.d t-| to make the decision for the! ‘The finest Christmas present| that the Robertsons were well which ee ee dla carrying the gifts and Shanty pment ae geese | to be presented to any family in| pleased with their new home at | Sccoume © ue helping themselves. al office to rooms over the Van) Finaneially the appointment is| Cottonwood was received by Mr.| Kamiah and that from a stand-|P°VGO*"' similar facts as the one! P. M. Harding a well-known Dorn drug store in the Turner) 4 promotion to Senator Nugent,| and Mrs. Ray Downer, Christ-| point of business it has exceeded | named’ above bmitted tolfarmer of the Nez Peres prairie their expectations. He depart- ny a Hl — er eee ., § et tor ine, home Bloolla vn. | Senator Jones and Representa-| who was one of the four succese-— or his home Monday morn-| tive Fenn for stibmission to the| ful presidential electors froma” to increase their productions of junior senator from Idaho On! December 22nd at the school grain, livestock and ete. | January 15 by appointment of| house was attended by a small The Idaho Farm Bureau, for| Governor Davis. This announce-| crowd but the program was an the coming spring, already has ment was made from the gover-| extra fine one. numerous problems ready that) nor’s office Friday upon receipt) “ ‘The new fallen snow makes it it is going to submit to the til-| of the information that Senator) very good sleighing for the farm lers of the soil, among one of the John F. Nugent would resign on / ers hauling grain. most important, is the poisoning | that date to take up his duties!" ‘The Christmas program held of the ground squirrel in a/on the federal trade commission,| at Winona, December 24th was systematic way. | to which position he was appoint | very successful there was a large Everyone who is interested in | ed. by President Wilson on Dec-) crowd and a very.nice program. the welfare of the farmer as well ember 20. F822 did ¥ building. , | as the position on the trade com-| mas eve in the form of a fine Henry Nuxoll jr., returned | mission carries a salary of $10,-| baby boy. Dr Shinnick says last Friday from Spokane to| 000 per year, while as senator he| Santa sure left a fine boy. A dee emP a I : ing. roper authorities in Boise to| Idaho, on the republican spend the holidays here with his | receives $7500. Of all the Christmas presents —__—_——— ce gee ask a ion, has parents. k He will pig omy Confirmation Is Speedy. received at the Conrad Bosse] RETURNS TO PRAIRIE. a gp epeinne Hiny a4 5 he eae Gee next week to resume his studies.| when President Wilson senf| home, the one appreciated the) “Fyonk Nuxoll and family ar-| Neither of the representatives | carry the returns to W: Things have been pretty quiet| 41.4 nomination of Senator Nu-|™most was the little baby girl hove to hear of some ‘defin-| itmed the nomination without) Christmas evening. Dr. Orr, ae Hope th ‘art of the rail. | £0ing_ into executive session, in the attending physician reports ite peo og ed a = ee ore accordance with a courtesy usu- both nee and little Miss do- ings to liven up considerably | ally pore eens f Ney oe acs ce hed and put more money in circula- | The tation tos gate atid Peoagereevs POLES BLEW DOWN. rived in. Cottonwood last week! of the legislature from Idaho He is not only a cousin of | from Stacey, Montana to again| county made any promises, but) ident-elect Warren G. make their home in Cottonwood.) they did state that they would) but he also received the em Mr. Nuxoll Jeft here for Mont.,| do their utmost to get relief for| number of votes of an; the about four years agoand hej the people on the other side of | electors or any of the I can- says Camas Prairie looks mighty | the river‘and the spirit in which | didates on the ticket, i to him. The family have| these two gentlemen took hold) Eva Brown, 6 year old Lewiae who Howard McKinley and John| People concerned in this project, | mother. She was not being a Funke left Thursday morning| New Year wish to Mr. Jones and |) 14 1. the family with. whom for Lewiston where they will at-| Mr: Fenn, is that they will come | ~ aot tes f ing of the new bank of which he| ; A town without lights for the even- une a inducing the senators to consent} ye oi i cas ad ince in the north | % Nugent's confirmation, word | 8, « Qon"hes" crew empoyed hn the “bac =a | i viol m passed | 9 : ‘ “ n.”” end of town, formerly occupied | hAVing Previous ocrate nom-|Tepairing the damage and ex- tei 9 meets of eee reg vie Bese reported. ‘The girl returned to by Rev. Le a mrss el inated by President Wilson this | Pects to have the lights on again there will also make arrange-| DESERVE MUCH CREDIT. Lewiston with her mother will ee is ge Se theie | Session should be confirmed. | by tonight. Few people realize the enor-| Stated that “My da. Grangeville and take up thelr) Some senators, notwithstanding | ae ; mous volume of work that is re-| been a bit too in residence here in the near fut-|trevule of senatorial courtesy, | STILL THEY COME. China hog sale which they will nduct | she stopped going to school ure. | the Tule of senator Sfareat’;| Following are those who paid|0ld a¢ the Lewiston Livestock Sustet,, 2 I ‘being eepedally| ago.” : | confirmation and let him take a| their subscriptions since our last | Foyruary. of true ‘during. the holiday season| B. F. Savage, well OIL AT MOSCOW. _|ehance on reappointment by| Publication day: Henry Nutt- 5 when the mails are the heaviest | paper man now secre> Actual work for organization | Harding, but friendship and in-| mann, George Lange, Senator ROTHWELL DEPUTY in the entire year,” To place a| tary of the Northwest livestock of a home company to drill for | fluence of Senator Borah quickly | Seth D. Jones, W. A. Ferguson, : % new postmaster in charge of an| show; and W. J. Jordan, general oil or gas near Moscow has be-! prevailed, especially as Nugent| Frank Albers, William Baune, Sheriff-elect Jake Eimers has) office when business is the qui-| agent of the Northern Paci gun. ‘The promoters are Mos-| during his brief senatorial ca-| Rev. Fr. Baerlocher, Jake Welte,|named Hervin Rothwell, former | etest is had enough for. they| railroad at narrowly _ cow citizens and farmers living} reer has made many friends. | A.J. Hoffman, W. H. Fortin, county assessor, as his.chief or| nave to familarize themselves, escaped fies injury near town. The proposed well| Senator Borah was consulted| D. A. McKinley, Elsie Stockard. office deputy, to take the posi-| with the routine of work as well | when. theie enees idded. over a . embankme will be operated cooperatively, | by the White Hoare netics te and J. B. Goeckenr. the plan being to have only gent was appointed, and strongly | PgR CC people interested. | recommended his colleague for) NOONE CLAIMS IT. C. Butler, a geologist who has | the consideration of the presi-| Sheriff Eller seized 25 quarts spent much time in the oil fields dent. He was prompted, he! of moonshine at a lodging house of Kansas, Texas and Oklahoma, | said, not alone by personal friend | in Grangeville Christmas night. hes expressed confidence that oil ship, but because he wanted to| Up to date no one has claimed + will be found at a depth not to see a western man on the trade| the “boose,” - No doubt if the ceed 1200 feet, possibly at’ commission, and -regarded Nu-| moonshine was in the hands of feet. gent as thoroughly equipped for anyone but Sheriff Eller many is planned to have every- this position. Nugent probably would put in claims for it. The .in readiness to begin work | is the only Wilson nominee who} sh has made no arrests in early spring. will be this session.