Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, May 6, 1921, Page 2

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Don’t put it of another day. .Or- It pays der that new suit now. you to look: your best and you can do so at a reasonable price. 3,000,000 WORKERS D. R. Crissenger of Marion, Ohio, appointed comptroiier of currency to | succeed John Skelton Williams. IN NATION ARE IDLE Chicago.—Slightly more than 2,000,- MOTOR CAR It is owned by many who can afford to pay anything they wish for the things they use. It is always bought be- cause of its known value and its after economies. Donn DOLO GIA : ‘The gasoline consumption is unusually low 2 ‘The tire mileage je unusually high Donse BROTHERS Cottonwood Hardware & Implement Company pectrivactins a EDOSOGEEEE ES: [RE REMREURROOR EU Oe 000 men were unemployed in 19 states >| of the union, according to estimates i- | given out by government, labor, state and industrial officials. " A large percentage of those who are fj) | industrial sections of the eastern and > | central states. Reports from the other 29 states where figures were unobtain- able all show that unemployment ex- || iste and the estimated unemployment of the country, made by experts includ- ing labor leaders, range from 3,000,000 ——————— =e (RDCROCIUEESERERER OUD | ia VW 7 4 (\ il i to 5,000,000 persons. =; The unemployment situation in Ore- "gon has been gradually improving -| gince the first of the year, according to C. H. Gram, state labor commis- work in January, which was estimated at about 16,000. Employment conditions in the state of Washington are showing little im- }| provement, according to W. C. Car- penter, federal employment agent for the Pacific northwest. He estimated il | that 20,000 men in the state are out Tailoring ny zy | of work. Labor conditions in Idaho as repre- sented in the three big industries of | 4 Se the state, mining, lumbering and agri-| % cultural, are far below normal, accord- 7 | ing to a statement made by O. H. Bar-| 4 ber, state commissioner of immigra-/| 2 tion, labor and statistics. BRIEF GENERAL NEWS Ocean-going ships, loading tor fF | foreign ports are held up at various| 4 24| ports as a result of a marine strike. | % sioner. There has been a decrease of approximately 6000 unemployed as i-| compared with the number out of a CUS M@REREEUEROUEEEDSS Saw 6 10/6 818 Ui eine wie eine alee leleieeim CHARTER NO. 7923; RESERVE DISTRICT RESOURCES Loans and discounts, including rediscounts TI IMI Fa sss tsonstssccthsacotsaataesdercivatesnestorus LITT tia ei ri NO. 12 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK At Cottonwood in the state of Idaho, at the close of business April 28, 1921 +++. $202,513.85 $202,513.86 i Ninety-five per cent of the sawmills . $202,518.85 oe, 2 : ji Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds par value) ..... 25,000.00 A fit is guaranteed and you will = in British Columbia are reported to be| F All other United States Government Securities $8060.00 an c a} capital. |% Other bonds, stocks, securities, ete. a : 3,357.04 , 00; x look your best in a comfortable GB) Prevent taraine nas sent wo tne | Banking House, $6000.00; Furniture and fix $309.88 b . y Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank . 9,082.22 : ‘ Schuyler of New York to be minister Net amounts due from national banks ...... : 714.34 fitting all-wool suit. it hthimnt wae eee ; Pershing, July 14, Bastile day, will be Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer ... : 1,260.00 made the occasion of a large demon- baa Fa if any WR a tet i centitta cs ensesshvowtcacanssstcsbiososcersitensecewes eosees 5,078.08 —— ewe UT on ee ee $800,888. ( Judge Robert H. Lindsay, pioneer lawyer of the Pacific coast and north- a 25,000.00 | west, died in Seattle of injuries re- < asia 16,000.00 J V BAKER & SON i | cetved in an automobile accident near- 8,211.62 bd e ly a year ago. Sete ag expenses, interest and taxes paid 6,291.49 1,920.18 i h i reul notes outstanding ........................ ¥ “WHERE QUALITY AND PRICES MEET” j| pany haw notiied 10 claanes ofits nub. | C@shier’s checks on own bank ouistanding atti] U| ordinate officials and employes of its|% Individual Sau subject to check 2,121.79 718,825.05 desire to negotiate a revision of wages. Certificates of deposit due in less than y 11/856.88 sep Many book and job printing plants coment yond omer than seam cianosite) # 90,181.88 COUNTY SEAT NEWS ITEMS. |dental practice a few years ago,| \Moushout the country were closed Total of time deposits subject to Reserve... cue ‘In the hottest city election in had removed to Palin, Wash” Mont ras ovine ora $e papl er han wt Fe Rei Ha rowed other iscoun’ E Bonstrom and P. Y. - Ae The Cowboy Band met for re-| typographical union for 44-hour week.|¥ Bills with Federal Reserve Bank...... 5,000.00 + ee hearsal Tuesday evening in pre-| Jay E. Hough, convicted in Spokane|$ Liabilities other than those above stated were elected councilmen from|paration for the tri Total 681.31 the third ward ‘A. R. Wil _ for e trip to Los} of first-degree forgery in connection $300,888.68 , over . Wiey,| Angeles in July and spent two! with an alleged fraudulent tssue of incumbent, and M. H. Baulch. | hours in reviewing some of th Jesse Wi , also known as | old favorites in the band’s libra- Jesse James, Indian, of Stites,/ry. Ed Abramson, one of the alist mem u bers of th iza- suit for divorce from his wife, | tion, is to direct the tant desing bonds of the Teel irrigation district of Echo, Or., was sentenced to a term of four to 20 years in the state peni- tentiary. STATE OF IDAHO, COUNTY OF IDAHO, ss: I, W. W. FLINT, Cashier of the above-named bank, di above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and 5 Sp erlemanly swear that the W. W. Flint, Cashier. CORRECT—Attest: J. V Nash, Aug. Schroeder, Edgar Fry, Feliz M Great Britain will be notified short- ry, Feliz Martzen. Directors. ng eee my Williams. | the temporary absence of Direct.| ly that the United States is ready to Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2nd day of May, 1921. e suit was filed by Attys.) or Jack Running, who will wave| begin negotiations for refunding the (Seal) M. M: BELKNAP, Notary Public. . and Fenn, of Kooskia. the baton on the California trip.| British debt to this country, which t was made thi Don C. Fisher, deputy game| amounts to approximately $4,500,000, | S+#OOOMOOPOPOOHOOSOSOS ODIO SO OOODOSOOIOOEOOHOOOODOOSOOOOS. week of the retirement of F. E.' warden was in ton this| 0. Secretary of the Treasury Mellon . ; Hoskin from the firm of Geo. M. | week for a conference with Otto| announced. niversary of the founding of the | of the date is to be observed, and| due precautions will be taken to Reed & Co., investment brokers | M. Jones. stat warden. city. Mr. Hoskin and {his return sanyo Fisher = family will return to Spokane | ported the state game warden is | ‘where Mr. Hoskin will resume | favorable to establishment here Roosevelt Coin Wanted. Washington, D, C._—Coinage of a 2% cent piece, bearing the likeness o/ ‘his former position with the Fed-|of a receiving station for trou’ Land Bank. : fry, provided a small pA or Frank Martin of Palouse is en-| would be borne locally. Warden visit at the home of his | Jones told Deputy Fisher, in case . oe Mark Robinson, | the station is built, the deputy Theodore Roosevelt, with the date of his birth and death, was provided for in a bili introduced in the house. city of Grangeville, appropriate) fitting ceremonies marking the and fitting ceremonies will be| 45th anniversary of the city’s staged here on the evenings of | birth will be featured on the pro- Wednesday, Thursday and Fri-/ grams of the three evenings. day, May 25, 26 and 27. The event will be known as the STAND HORSE HERE. “Days of Long Ago,” and will be| The Percheron Stallioh, Bern- produced under the auspices of | ard, will make the season of 1921 prevent accidents, but we will not be responsible should any occur. C. N. McLaughlin, Owner. All orders for early and late cabbage plants will be pro: filled. Leave your orders at Leggett Mercantile Co. 25,000 Bullding Trade Men Strike. {the Grangeville Cowboy band, | at the Cottonwood Barn. : } 4 pag hia Tues- peas be sent to the State fish} Cleveland, Obio.—More than 26,00¢| Which organization has sponsor- | $10 for the season; ets teens visikes wa ‘Gay night. | Mr. Martin states hatchery at | Coeur d'Alene for) men in the building trades in Greater|ed each spring of the last five| with foal; $5 for single service.| The F A ‘that Dr. “ig ae! th, oe in the care of trout! Cleveland quit their Jobs Monday wher — an ene — a changing ownership or | house Co will have coed Pinna

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