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Light and Heavy Hauling Done on Short Notice ‘CALIFORNIA MAN | on the ground that the limitation made | the amendment invalid | be fairly contemporaneous.” | bition amendment | ican ambassador. | at Lapwai, Idaho, 12 miles from Lew- Ue | of the army July 1, Secretary Weeks | relieve Major-General Peyton C. March, | convention that twenty thousand mem- William D. Riter of Sait Lake City, Utah, who has been appointed assis. tant attorney general of the United States. LOSES NOVEL PLEA Washington.—The requirement that the prohibition amendment be ratified within seven years by three-fourths of | the states does not invalidate the en: | tire measure, the supreme court ruled. | The decision was given in the ap peal of J. J. Dillon of San Francisco, | from decisions in lower courts refusing his petition for a writ of habeas corpus | Dillon was arrested while trans porting a case of wine to the home of its owner His counsel asserted that section 2 of the amendment, originally proposed by Senator Harding, placed a lMumita- | tion on the action of the state legis- latures and was therefore unconstitu- tional. “We find that proposal and ratifica tion of an amendment are treated as succeeding acts in a common en deavor,” the opinion said, “and there is a fair implication that they should In the course of the decision, the court ruled formally that the prohi- | went into effect January 16, 1920. | Dillon's alleged offense was on Jan uary 17, 1920. BRIEF GENERAL NEWS Governor Miller of New York approv- | ed the bill creating a motion picture | Announcement was made of a 560-| cent wage reduction voted by the Spo- | kane carpenters’ union, bringing the daily wage to $7. Wheat prices touched $1.30 in Walla | Walla last Saturday for the first time | in weeks, with the result that a large | number of small lots were sold. | Germany's unconditional acceptance | of the entente reparations was deliv: | | ered to Prime Minister Lloyd George | by Dr. Sthamer, German minister to Great Britain, The Marne Memorial, a gift from | | was formally presented to President | Millerand by Hugh Wallace, the Amer | Burglars gained entrance to the vault at the Nez Perce Indian agency iston, and obtained $60,000 worth of liberty bonds, property of Indians, and $785 in cash. General Pershing will become chief has announced. On that date he will | the present chief of staff. Warren S. Stone, grand chief of the | Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, declared in his report submitted at the opening of the organization's triennial bers—almost one-fourth of the total— are without jobs. Oregon and Washington Yumber mills made the greatest aggregate cut in their history in 1920, according to aj United States forest service report is- | .Priest, Civillans and Two Constables sued here last night. Oregon mills cut 3,317,000,000 feet and Washington | | mills 5,525,000,000 feet, a total of 8, | 842,000,000 feet for the two states. Uncie Sam Owes $83,000,000 Interest. Washington.—Uncle Sam has $83,- 000,000 of same people's money wait-! ing in the treasury for them to come and get it, according to the latest of-| ficial figures of outstanding temporary | Liberty bonds. This sum represents | the interest due holders of temporary | liberty bonds who have not exchanged | their bonds for permanent coupon- bearing securities on which the regular interest is paid. = dere ermsciisberte | Packer Control Bill Favored. Washington, D. C.—Favorable report on the Haugen packer control bill was ordered by the house agricultural com- caltine ee Do 4 DOOR SEDAN The four doors have more than ever endeared the Sedan to those feminine members of the family to whom convenience means so much. They also appreciate the high quality of the genuine mohair vel- vet used in the upholstering. oGe BRoTHers Cottonwood Hardware & Implement Company The gasoline consumption is unusually low, The tire mileage is unusually bigh. FIERCE FIGHTING IN SOUTH OF IRELAND Baronet’s Daughter ts, Slain; | Violence is Worst Since 1919, Belfast. — Miss Barrington, only daughter of Sir Charles Barrington of Glenstal castle, County Limerick, and head of the Masonic order in North Munster, and Police Inspector Biggs were shot dead from ambush Saturday night by civilians while motoring from Killosually to Newport, County Tipper- ary. Sir Charles is ex-high sheriff of County Limerick. Nine policemen, two soldiers and several other persons were killed Sat urday and Sunday in attacks and coun- ter attacks. For general and organized violence Saturday and Sunday probably were the worst since January, 1919. Fierce fighting followed an attack on the Bandon police barracks. The military and police swept the streets with machine guns. About the same time armed civilians marched through Dunmanway, County Cork. Being fol- lowered by auxiliaries in motor lorries, they shot and killed several horses in the streets to delay their pursuers. All roads south and west of Cork have been trenched at many points. CORK HAS NIGHT OF TERROR Are Killed. Cork.—Saturday night was a night of terror in Cork, following the bombing of the poli¢e barracks at Blackpool. The home of Liam Boisite, Sinn Fein member of the British parliament, was raided. He was absent, but a priest, who was staying in the house, was shot and later djed. Patrick Sheehan, a republican, who was newly married, | was shot through the heart. After the shooting a sergeant and | four policemen, while going for a priest, were fired upon. Two con-! stables were killed and another wound: | poy | Let us print them butter wrap- | pers for you. We are paying S0cents for quart and 20 cents for pint! bottles. Heene Hardware. 19-tf Fifth Annual Epic Entertainment Days of Long Ago Three Happy Evenings at GRANGEVILLE Wed. Thursday Friday May 25 May 26 May 27 STAGED BY THE FAMOUS COWBOY BAND STREET CONCERT EACH EVENING Pioneer Night WEDNESDAY, MAY 25 Historical program commemorating founding of Grange- ville 45 years ago Informal addresses by Hon. W. J. Me- Connell, former governor and U. S. senator from Idaho; Major Frank A. Fenn of Kooskia and others. Special musical program by Cowboy Orchestra. Old Fashioned ball starts at 9 p.m. Special pioneer fea- tures and everybody over 50 years of age admitted free. Jazz Night THURSDAY, MAY 26 Dancing from 8:30 o'clock until nearly sunup to dance music by the incomparable MANN BROTHERS AND KELSEY orchestra direct from the Metronome at Lewis- ton. This will be the greatest jazz dance in the history of » this part of the country. You'll be ten years younger if you take it in and twenty years older if you miss it! Concert Night ‘FRIDAY, MAY 27 : Concert program of musical and comedy numbers by the Mann Brothers & Kelsey orchestra including solo and en- samble numbers by the orchestra, solo and quartet sing- ing and minstrel and comedy numbers by Jess Mann and Hayden Mann, who were the hit of the Elks Minstrels at Lewiston recently. Don’t miss this concert. You'll stay over for the dance that follows. All the features which have made the annual ,‘Days of 49” entertainments so popular in the past will be a duced at this show. You are sure of a scoopful of fun and anybody’s crazy who says you’re not welcome.