Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, July 1, 1921, Page 5

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ao _— —— I ——— —— SS) SS BSS SS | =~ S} Strength That Counts Back of GMC Trucks, known for their strength and great endur- ance, is the strongest organization in the automotive industry, the General Motors Corporation. Naturally, GMC Trucks are hon- estly built and of unquestioned stability. GMC owners are as- sured, not only of high quality trucks, but of the permanency of the makers, with a reel that can be raised The McCormick N not found on other mowers lift, simple raising lever, etc. all conditions. The steel frame is trussed and made from the seat will take machine. whenever you wish to claim Wherever Grain is Grown NCE the McCormick Improved Binder first started on its labor-saving mission, numerous improvements have been made, all the result of practical experience. Nearly always there is tall and short grain in the same field, with some lodged spots. It is to meet these vary- ing conditions that the McCormick binder is provided or thrown back almost instantly, and with a platform that can be set at any desired lo. 6 Mower has valuable features A boy can rake hay with a McCormick self dump rake. Whatever the condition of the hay, adjustments instantly McCormick service that goes into the field with Mc- Cormick implements and insures successful operation is lcCormick an “invisible” asset you buy with every The time is ripe for consideration of harvesting and haying machines, and our services are at your disposal oC] ERAROSE DE, | ee ef at ae or lowered, swung forward angle. —floating cutter bar, high It cuts all the grass under braced, preventing sagging. care of it. them. Call and see us. HOENE HARDWARE —_— — — —— —— OO OS EO | fur | [US Cars Washed and Stored Cottonwood Garage — Now Open For Business We Carry a Complete Line of TIRES, TUBES and AUTO SUPPLIES that we absolutely guarantee. Cars of all kinds repaired. Work Guaranteed PRICES REASONABLE We have First Class Mechanics and are equipped to give you the kind of service that you want. Give us a trial and you will be convinced. We Aim To Please Cottonwood Garage HUDDLESTON & SPECK COUNTY SEAT NEWS ITEMS. Inia city under the auspices of the an indefinite stay in the com- munity. Mr. Harchelrode, who was elected .to the legislature from this county a few years ago is well known to most of our peo- ple. California conditions very much but are always pleased to be able to return here. Mr. Harchel- rede was calling on his friends in this city Friday. On June 5th at Washington D. C., Miss Mary McEntee, daugh- ter of Mrs. Nellie McEntee, was united in marriage to Norman F. MeMorrow. The bride is one of the native flowers of Idaho county, where she grew to young womanhood. Shortly after gra- William T. Platt, stockman, of Elks lodge at Lewiston. The the Boles country, has filed suit} band will leave Grangeville on for divorce from Vivian VY. Platt, | July 6. alleging desertion. A.S. Hardy} A deal has_ practically been is attorney for Mr. Platt. {completed whereby, J. A. Me- The Inland Abstract and Trust| Ghie, of this city, will become} company, limited, will shortly | owner of a hotel in Kendrick, a change its name to Inland Ab-| residence property in the same stract company, in comformity | town, and property in Spokane, with a provision of a recently-en-| giving in exchange his meat acted statute prohibiting the use| market and grocery business of the word “trust” in the name | here, and is expected to arrive in of any firm not engaged in bank- Grangeville within the next few ing. | days to assume charge. The Cowboy band will visit) A. L. Harchelrode and family Los Angeles during the national of Downey, Calif., drove into convention of the Elks, in July, their Winona farm home last it has been announced. The band | week, there they have since been will participate in the ceremonies | enjoying the old familiar scenes at Les Angeles, and will for: | for friends and neighbors re| she entered the civii service in the trip to the southern Califor-| former years, expecting to make the internal revenue department He stated they enjoy the |% duating from the local schools at Washington, D. C. where she is still employed. LEARN ELECTRICITY =get intoa big business=growing—big pay now for Electricians, Auto Electricians, ignition Experts, Battery Men, Me- chanical Draftsmen=big future for Engineers of every kind=you can master one of these lines=earn more money—gain success = write today for free catalog-- hundreds of grad uates holding good jobs —over 2,000 men trained annually—a great school for ambitious men=write today. Heald’s Engineering School 2101 Sutter Street Sau Francisco FOR THE WETS. President D. S. Tuttle of the Church Temperance society talking to a Washington reporter | about the great difficulty which pro- hibition enforcement officers experi- | ence in maintaining the liquor laws. Mr. Tuttle gave a somewhat bit- ter laugh. “1 see that Edison,” he said, “has was Mr. Tuttle laughed bitterly again. “] predict,” he said, a large sale for this invention.”—Detroit Free cleaning time? sure to show you. invented a wonderful appliance | which will enable anyone to get in } touch with spirits.” SLES Hr eeoooeo Sooo FOR YOUR BEDROOM We have some particularly pretty models in good qualities that are fairly priced. LLOYD GEORGE ASKS IRISH CONFERENCE London. — The British government has made the first official peace over- tures to Eamonn de Valera, president of the Irish republic. Premier Lioyd George made public a letter to De Valera, inviting him to a conference in London with Sir James Craig, premier of the new Ulster par- liament, as the first step towards defl- nite settlement of the Irish question. Lloyd George’s peace proffer was be- lieved to be the culmination of lengthy subrosa interchanges, details of which were never proposed to meet the public. The fact that the premier made his letter public was taken to indicate that De Valera already has promised to accept the invitation, The letter addressed Valera as “the chosen leader of a great majority in southern Ireland,” and stated the pur pose of the conference was “to explore to the utmost of possibility of a settle ment,” A similar letter was dispatched to Craig. Greece has declined the offer of France, Great Britain and Italy to me- diate with the Turkish nationalists, Wheat harvest will start in Walla Walla, Washington, in a week or ten days, the earliest it has been for years. Japan may take the initiative and propose a British-American-Japanese balance of power in armaments on the Pacific, it was stated at Tokio on good authority. John A. Gustafson, chief of police, and other members of the Tulsa police department were indicted by the grand jury in connection with the recent race riot and on charges of permitting vice, Charles A. Warren of Detroit, a law- yer and business man, who for a num ber of years has been a prominent figure in republican national politics, has been chosen by President Hard- ing for ambassador to Japan. The total of $414,067,440 is carried by the naval appropriation bill under final figures completed by senate and house conferees. This is an increase of $18,065,000 over the original house appropriation and almost $80,000,000 less than the senate provided Norris Export Bill Opposed By Hoover, Washington, D. C.—While express: ing disapproval of the Norris bill to create a $100,000,000 corporation to aid farm exports, Secretary Hoover told w senate committee that the ad- ministration recognized the serious economic plight of American farmers and was engaged in “moblizing private banking credits to prevent the forced liquidation” of farm commodities, particularly cotton and sugar. Exporters To Get Ald. New York.—A committee appointed by prominent exporters has approved a plan for liquidating American mer- chandise piled up at Latin-American ports because of a credit situation un- favorable to countries south of the equator, This plan calls for creation of 4 corporation in which owners of unclaimed or rejected merchandise, de- ferred drafts or other foreign credits would be represented. This organiza tion would take over the unclaimed | merchandise and seek to effect deliv ery to original consignees or other | wise dispose of it, READ THE CHRONICLE tte * \ Why not come in and select new furniture before house- It always gives us plea- GOOD FURNITURE Nau’s Furniture Store Comprete line of Funeral Furnishings carried COTTON W OOD Both Phones. Calls answered day or night - IDAHO ~~ BRIEF FACTS — Spain is said to have 256,000 beg- gars. e ¥ African Mohammedans will not touch a dead man. Aluminum wire is cheaper than cop- per wire and lighter. Since 1910 the Pennsylvania railroad has Inid 56,230,904 new cross ties and 1,247,289 tons of rew ratis, Approximately 200,000,000 feet of tumber wilt be cut on crown lands in New Brunswick during the present year, The Belgian mining commission has ordered a reduction of 5 per cent to wages of miners, to take effect at once, During the last six years the wage increases granted to British shipyard workers ranged from 12T to 204 per cent, There are now in Japan only shipbuilding companies capable of con- structing vessels of more than 1,000 tons gross, while there were over 70 during the war, Statistics estimate the power fur- nished in the mighty Niagara falls at 800,000 horsepower, of which about 50.000 is owned and operated by American interests, . All needy residents of Muskegon, Mich., who are out of work are being given aid by the city, The city loans the funds, taking a note payable on demand without interest. The accident rates tb the coal mMfes of England, France, Belgium, Ger- many, Austrig, and Japan are much lower than ip, America because all the miners speak the same language. WILD LIFE ASLEEP Eagles go to sleep at about the ime owls awaken, Bats sleep head downward, hanging by their hind claws. Storks, gulls and other long-legged birds sleep standing on one leg. ‘Those fish that sleep do so with the eyes open, as they have no eyelids, Butterflies sleep with their heads down on the blades of grass on which they rest, Bears, during their hibernation in the winter months, sleep both night and day. tivrds, with few exceptions, sleep with thelr heads turned tailward over the back and their beaks thrust be- neath the wing. Owls, In addition to thetr eyelids, have screens that they draw, side- wise, across the eyes, to shut out the light while they sleep in the daythne, Elephants often sleep on their feet, as if distiking the treuble of lying down and getting up again, They Sleep only five hours of the twenty- four, Lions, tigers and other members of the cat family stretch themselves flat upon the side, Their muscles twiteb and throb, indicating they are very light sleepers, qessesess OO PHILOSOPHY An ounce of persuasion is bet- ter than a pound of compulsion, You wight perhaps judge a mun by the cigarettes he doesn't smoke. The man who calls on a girl only every other night is bait in love. Absence sometines makes the heart grow fonder—of some oth- er person, When a woman is lost in ad- miration she may be found to front of a mirror, Lots of people live in Rhode Island who do uot kuow the ways of Providence, Sewecccesceeececceceseseeeseees ’ , ‘ . ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ , ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ’ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ + A wire clip has been invented te hold the handle of an idle brush oug of the paint in a can and keep it clean, An inventor is working on a rigid aluminum dirigible balloon to be steam driven and ding for buoyancy on the lifting power of air heated by kerosene burners. Four small drills that cut through rust or any other insulating matter feature a new tool to test the conduc- tvity of electric bonds between rail joints. For « typewriter in which most of the work is done by electre magnets a Georgia inventor claims each letter is printed with equal force, as the keys ate merely touched wt complete cirosita, = - ee oe

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