Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, January 28, 1921, Page 6

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UNIFORM AUTOMOBILE LAWS ARE AGREED ON POPPE OEP OOOO POP OI OOOO POO or roy Dereeorertoctortoteortontordordosdoshordoedostoato steerer tonto reirsiotioriodiorioniorioniontonts Lights, Brakes and Speed Reg- ulations to Be Same in | Northwest States. | Portland, Ore—Automobile lights, brakes and speed consumed a large part of the time of the joint legislative conference here of the roads commit tees of the Oregon and Washington legislatures, which was called as a re sult of the meeting of secretaries of state several weeks ago when uniform traffic regulations for the Pacific Northwest were discussed. | The committee will: offer duplicate | bills in the respective legislatures #0 | Having sold my ranch I will sell at public auction four miles north of Cottonwood near that drivers in one state will not be violating the laws of a neighboring g@tate when touring. It was finally de- Sis “har cect sctomeeto eat the Stock Creek School House on play at night two headlights and a red rear light. The headlights must be seen 500 feet ahead and reveal objects | 160 feet ahead and 10 feet on either urs a tag ruar 1 O 1 2 } > 1 side. On the brake proposition there 9 9 was a difference of opinion. } The speed limit will remain at 30) miles, although some favored an in- crease to 35 miles. Those attending the conference were coe Commencing at one o'clock the following described property: Chairman Wright, of the roads and ——aNnaanRDRc)nm~~EEEEEEEEEE—EEEE—EEE highways committee of the house in the Oregon legislature; Representative | Carter and Korell and Senator Robert: | FOUR HEAD OF HORSES TWO HEAD OF CATTLE son, of Oregon; Senator Hall and Sen- ONE BROWN MARE, 8 YEARS OLD WEIGHT 1300 ONE HOLSTEIN COW, FRESH IN MARCH stor Carlyon and Representatives Hub- ONE 3-YEAR OLD COLT, WEIGHT 1200 ONE RED COW, FRESH FIRST WEEK IN MARCH bel and Wolf, of Washington; 8. F. 7 hl + Ere . ’ = _ yh q f Spencer, from the secretary of state’s ONE AGED HORSE, WEIGHT 1300 SIX DUCKS . ONE 2-YEAR OLD COLT, WEIGHT 1200 office, Washington; Douglas Shelor, of the Western Washington Automobile | aac FARM MACHINERY RADICAL MEETING TWO PITCH FORKS ONE GARDEN HARROW STOPPED BY POLICE TWO LOG CHAINS ABOUT 20 GALLONS OF VINEGAR ONE STUDEBAKER SURRY i | ONE POST MAUL FOUR BARRELS ONE RUNABOUT SLEIGH Portland, Or—A scheduled meeting TWO AXES 100 FENCE POSTS ONE DAKOTA FANNING MILL of the Union Liberty league, said by 7 1G , . = . : an ee ain: caiwireanctin WAGE ibe 0 radiosl-orgentaation, ONE LOG SAW ONE SADDLE AND BRIDLE ONE GRIND STONE iy ‘was stopped and thirteen members of TWO HAND SAWS ONE IRON WHEEL WAGON ONE CIDER PRESS the league were arrested by police who a ah 7 if acai ashe were stationed at the entrance of ONE SCOOP SHOVEL ONE SINGLE DISC RUNNING GEAR FOR WAGON Columbia hall, across the street from ny Nr ,o J y CW 7 y + at iy sak + ery AiMaS HeaAqbarters Gunday night. ONE PRUNING SHEAR ONE GARDEN CULTIVATOR 1 SET BREECHING CHAIN HARNESS Following the arrest of the alleged HALF KEG OF STAPLES ONE 10-INCH GARDEN PLOW reds, Mayor Baker announced that he | HOUSEHOLD GOODS OF ALL KINDS dressed by Elmer Smith, Centralia at- | tormey, who was one of the defend- £ aut ot Montecese, but Fad peereer ONE FOLDING SINGLE COT AND TWO TWO SEWING ROCKERS ONE MEAT SAFE an Ragnar oOhanson, eattie ri nates + leader. MATTRESSES TWO CHILDREN’S ROCKERS ONE KITCHEN TABLE ¢ A large crowd gathered when the ONE BABY’S SWING COT 2 7 7 7 7 Iwo ma | f ee Late iessaivaa'aviingiaoee ‘ ; _ THREE HARDWOOD DINING CHAIRS SIX SMALL RUGS . and refused admittance to the hall. FOUR DOUBLE BEDS, SPRINGS AND EIGHT DINING CHAIRS ONE 3-GALLON CHURN ‘ N I ; mreteh nied ¥ ie releeigene oe MATTRESSES ONE LIBRARY TABLE ONE CARPET ONE IRONING BOARD | ROBBER KILLS POLICEMAN TWO CHIFFONERS ONE PARLOR TABLE KITCHEN WARE | Giccisats Ghatlin Athernjt ot elles TWO DRESSERS ONE CLOCK SHELF ABOUT 60 QUARTS OF FRUIT AND to Make Arrest. THREE WASH STANDS IE EIG , c PICKLES | Seattle, Wash, — Detective James | ota ONE ZIGHT DAY CLOOK ae J f O’Brien is dead, two patrolmen were ONE BEDROOM TABLE ONE MAJESTIC RANGE ONE LARD PRESS i se 4 bage + Preapnvelinemgadi TWO WASH STAND SETS THREE HEATING STOVES FOURTEEN DOZEN FRUIT JARS — Carman, tvetenter is in the ONE 8-FOOT DINING TABLE TWO KITCHEN CUPBOARDS MANY OTHER ARTICLES TOO NUM- ospital with two bullet holes in his 7 v1 ane y Is > J leg, as the result of a bandit battle on ONE LARGE ROCKER 1 NEARLY NEW DE LAVAL CREAM SaRUS 0 REIN Seattle streets. ONE MICKER ROCKER SEPARATOR—SIZE 12 Patrolmen W. T. Angle and Neil N. McMillan are the two wounded of-| ficers, They were hit when Smith sud- 1 fh a Aaple lled TERMS: All sums of $20 under, cash. All sums over that amount time will be ee 8 © given to Oct. 1, 1921 on bankable note bearing 10 per cent interest. ; 5 Rig deage pempniapaia ae gata NO PROPERTY TO BE REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR Hoge building at Second avenue and Cherry street. | SSS R. M. Tombleson, Owner vator company’s warehouse, contain- t ing more than 100,000 bushels of grain 4 s 4 U s ' and several carloads of salt, mill feed H Cc Qui ley Auctioneer First N ti n, 1 00 and similar merchandise, an estimat- ; i & —— Bask, Cottoaw 4, Clerk ed total damage of $140,000. The warehouse and fts contents were own- ed by the Pilot Rock Elevator com- Pany, a co-operative organization com- ASITA HOLDUP posed of practically all the farmers of "ae B. Pickens of Westlake and he P: + Bs oe 4 she Flint Rock district. Jerry Kern of Forest were ar- , ] J ' c Hotel, Rev. W. J. Gamble, offici. i Cig Se a, 2 ee ue rested Tuesday at their homes| pears that upon their return the | using simple glycerine, buck-| Miss Elizabeth Eimers, local ating. a Daag fasion ieee Posen has DY Sheriff Smith and Bob Brok- | booze was missing. Then, ac-| thorn bark, etc., as mixed in| manager for the Pacific Tele-/ County Commissioner Baga «. ~— > — er of Nezperce, the latter having cording to the reports, the two | Adler-i-ka, This flushes BOTH | phone Co., has resigned her posi-| Smith jeft agente Geo. D, the tax on sales of gasoline and die | been deputized by the sheriff,|men proceeded to collect the| Upper and lower bowel so com-| tion here in order to’ accept a for Boise where he ean ae tillate during the period February, | and were taken to Nezperce to| value of the missing moonshine. | pletely it removes all foul, ac-/ promotion with the company at) main for a month a ae ‘| answer a charge to be determin-! They held up Louis Kincaid for | cumulated poisons from alimen-| Lewiston. not definitely known just an a case of boose, discovered after | COTTONWOOD PEOPLE attend a meeting of a special | Pickens and Kern had left the PREVENT APPENDICITIS | comittee of the State Teachers’ barn for a period. It also ap-| Many Cottonwood people are) association. at that place on Tuesday, ser- vices being held at the Taylor | 1919, when the law became effective | ~ | a 4 . seams. ee ed by County Attorney Pennell. | $12, displaying revolvers to em-| ‘t#"y canal and prevents append-| Angus Kennedy, who for the) Mr, Smith is makin the visit } The arrest of the men has fol-| phasize their determination and | ‘¢itis. Adler-i-ka relieves ANY) past two years has been at the) for, but it has been Siatat hate CASE gas on stomach or sour) head of the Hub store, on Tues-| th; “ill be stomach. Often CURES consti-| day of this week resigned real 2 he» dha a member of |pation. In one case of chronic | position and the store is now in| The idivese cia ; stomach trouble ONE bottle pro-| charge of Miss Edith Briscoe. | Mrs. W. R Flint ci of Mr. and a ¢ foehidil duce i“ “aa rae. | yes ae so Henry Telcher | ago ‘purchased the Mat Gilbert searchers in Dusseldorf, Essen, Elber- degree of forbidden conduct. | : yoial | neo. F. Schaecher, druggist. | will leave Sunday morning for) place, east. ar tee Van f field and Bremen. *** lithe situation‘is stated to be as | ap by Sepekioes of the ——__—_—— | Boise, to be in attendance at al : ‘the pote was kicked j —— | follows, according to reports in | Meh -10m a the sheriff | COUNTY SEAT NEWS ITEMS.| meeting called by the State|nesday ands a horse Wed- Roosevelt Memory is Honored. _| circulation. lh edhadengts ot ag thearrest/ Calvin Hazelbaker left last| Auditor. The session will con-| of one of the j reer a rupture Oyster Bay, N. ¥.—A slab of lime-| Pickens and Kerns drove to| "ve acd ouow Both Kerns is 8) Friday for Boise to attend aj tinue five days. ir Waser foes —s Dr. W. : ‘stone taken from Culebra cut on the Craigmont last Sunday and left | eown Abie C th are well! meeting of the county assessors} H. M. King, a pioneer of the! once operated - the “ pn Panatia canal has been placed beside their rig at a barn owned by| pete be Lowi ang + aa of the state called by the gover-| Lucile section of the Salmon riv-| who is now an © young man | “the grave of Theodore Roosevelt, who Berner McPeak and operated by | CUR Y.— wiston Tribune. nor. er, passed away at Whitebird| could be ec — as well as i rought about the building of that him and Louis Kincaid. It ap- Sst Miss Margaret Sweet departed | last Sunday night at 9:30 at the ‘i } waterway. _, | pears that in or near the rig was How about your subscription ? | last Friday morning for Boise to| age of 68 years, and was buried} Read the adverti a ie ee Find Evidence of German Red. Army, | lowed an occurrence of last SUN- | then similarly compelled McPeak Berlin—A semtofticial statement | day at Craigmont, which would |, write a check for $68, with says that evidence of a red army creat-| Seem to involve a case of moon-| the warning that if he repudiat- ed by the German Communist party | Shine, the holdup of two men, | oq the check, payment would be | | Ras been revealed by house to house | theft or extortion, or some like | o.acted in some other manner. Se REED ge os ame enema ~~

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