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| SS —!) SEE & COUNTY SEAT NEWS ITEMS. | business. Mr. Strange has been Mrs. Mabel White came down| associated with Mr. Callan for a 2S] S| SSS SSS So S=—_—Eh SLs Harvest Bargains On Triple Coated REED, Blue and White Enameled Kitchen Ware Commencing Saturday, July 30 Ending Aug. 7 —_—_— —————— ee: “Notice Our Windows” We are going to make a special reduction on all our blue and white enameled kitchen ware. come in early to take advantage of these bargains $1.49 will buy 8 qt. preserving kettle, 14 qt. dish pan, 12 qt. water pail, 2 at. coffee pot These are only a few of the specials. It will Spec on all heavy Reed Tinware also Hoene wants to see you at the Hardware pay you to | ators voting for the proposal ‘LEGION ASKS EARLY Measure For Soldiers’ Aid Is Recommitted as Requested | By the President. | | Washington.— The soldier bonus bill, by a vote of 47 to 29, was recom- mitted to the finance committee by | ‘the senate, as requested by President | | Harding. Nine Republicans voted against re- committal. They were Bursum, Cap per, Elkins, Harreld, Jones (Washing ton), Ladd, La Follette, Norris and Sutherland. Another, Senator John- \son of California, was paired with | McCumber, North Dakots, against re- | committal, | | Eight democrats voted for recom- | mittal. They were Dial, Glass, King, | Myers, Simmons, Swanson, Under- wood and Williams. Three more dem- ocrats, Pomerene, Shields and Smith | of South Carolina, were paired in fa- vor of recommittal. Preceding the final vote on recom- | | mittal, the senate defeated the amend- | ment of Senator Kenyon, republican, | | lowa, to order the bill's return to the senate by the first Monday in 1922. Rejection of the Kenyon amendment was overwhelming, 69 to 7, with sen- being Harreld, republican, Oklahoma; Ken- yon, republican, lowa; McNary, repub- lican, Oregon; Shortridge, republican, California; Stanfield, republican, Ore- gon, and Willis, republican, Ohio. | { | | | | | | ial reductions } bill, | Senator Jones for voting against re- | turning the measure to the senate fi | orial urging immediate restriction of PASSAGE OF BONUS Hoquiam, Wash—Choice of We hatchee as the next convention city, condemnation of Senator Poindexter tor his stand on the soldier bonus corresponding commendation of nance committee, adoption of a mem- | | Japanese immigration and a demand | | comprised the work of the closing | | session | elected state commander. Cais Washed and Stored GIT cue Gasoline and Qils Carried Cottonwood Garage ia ni IT’S ALL FREE TO YOU Mr. Farmer, Mr. Business Man and Mr. Tourist When in town drive your car into our garage and take advantage of our splendid free air system which we al- ways keep up to a high pressure in order that a tire may be supplied with air on a short notice. When in town for only a few hours store your car in our garage, out of-the sun, for which service we make no charges. We Aim To Please Take advantage of this service. Cottonwood Garage HUDDLESTON & SPECK in the coupnty jail and-to pay al fine of $50. | tile Co., at Craigmont. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Overman }and the latter’s sister of Port- lland are in the city renewing acquaintance with the many old- time friends, the trip being made by auto. Mr, Overman was at !one time auditor and recorder | | and later sheriff of Idaho county He is now in the machinery business at Portland. | | Senator Seth D. Jones was in | the city the first of the week from his home near White Bird. | Last week the senator met Gov- ernor Davis and party at White 3ird and aecompanicd them for several miles up the Salmon riv-| er over the North and South} highway, discussing matters of | importance pertaining to the! early completion of the road. W .H. Eller this week sold the Idaho hotel at the rear of the Grangeville Saving and Trust building to Mrs. Almedo Des-| mond, recently from Ohio. The hostelry will continue as a lodg-} ing house under the new man-| agement. Mr. Eller is at pre- sent undecided just what he will! engage in but for the present he! and Mrs. Eller have taken rooms | at the Grangeville hotel, near the old court house. | | HIS SAD | BREAK and when I'm old, the rich bridged sighed, Oh, will you love me true? The absent- minded groom re- plied Oh, yes, in- deed, I do. % SJ often THAT WAY The house that | Jack built | venféen in Hoquiam | green and pickled for immediate passage of a bonus bill, of the Washington State American Legion, in third annual con- | Three Year Proof, C. D. @ypningham of Centralia was Charles F. Albert of Spokane was elected nation- al committeeman. A. E. McCabe of Bremerton is vice-commander. Henry | | Wise of Seatde was re-elected unani- | % mously as adjutant and finance offi~| Beard of Hoquiam | ¥ Rey. John W was chosen as chaplain engraved gold watch was presented to | Tom Swale of Seattle, the retiring | commander. | The convention adopted a resolu | tion authorizing the finance | committee to pay Mrs, Warren Grimm, | widow of the veteran killed in the Centralia Armistice day parade, the | sum of $668.92, which the federal gov- ernment is trying to-collect as war cer, state risk insurance paid without legal au- | _ thority, in case Mrs. Grimm is forced | | to pay it HIDES TAKEN OFF FREE LIST. as | 15 Per Cent Levy to Be Put on All| of Imports Washington, D. C Hides—raw, were thrown off the Fordney tariff free list by the) house, which voted, 152 to 97, to im- | pose an ad valorem duty of 15 per cent to be followed by another amend ment taxing all leather products, ip cluding shoes. Eight republican members of the ways and means committee, which framed the bill, voted for free hides, and Representative Garner of Texas, | - ranking democratic committeeman in charge of the general fight against the bill, voted for the tax By a vote of 122 to 106 the house refused to eliminate the three-year dye embargo from the Fordney tariff bill The schedule in addition to the em bargo fixes a duty of 7c a pound and coal tar products from which dyes are obtained. U. S. Dismisses Rosenbiuth Case Washington.—All federal proceed- ings against Captain Robert Rosen bluth of New York, and Sergeant Ro- land Pothier, of Providence, R. I., in connection with the shooting of Major Alexander Cronkhite at Camp Lewis, Wash., in October, 1918, are to be dis missed, it was announced by Attorney General Daugherty, who made a per sonal investigation of the case. Notice For Publication. Department of the Interior, U.S. Land Office at Lewiston, Idaho, July 20, 1921. Notice is hereby given that Lorenze Uhling, of Keuterville, Idaho, who, on August 15, 1916, and June 30, 1919, made Addi- tional Hd. Entry and Stock Rais- ing Hd. Entry, No. 07247 and 06580, for S4a NWY%, NWYy SW, Sec 35 and NEY SEM, Sec. 34, and SW, NEY, N% | SEY, SEY SEY, Sec. 27 and ‘ N% NEY, SEY NE, Section 84, Township 31 North, Range 1, ‘West Boise Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make to establish claim to the land above deserib- ed, before Register and Receiver of the U. S. Land Office, at Lewiston, Idaho, on the 2nd day of September, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: Herman Uptmor. Herman Uh- ling. Dommie Romain, Casper Sprute. All of Keuterville, Idaho. HENRY HEITFELD, 81-5 Register. FOR SALE—One milk cow, fresh about four weeks ago. W. B. Hussman. 29-tf Your Job Printing Business If We Can't Please You Don’t Come Again LESSEE STOTEEOD DR. J. E. REILLY Dentist Office, Nuxoll Block Both Phones DR, J. D. SHINNICK Physician and Surgeon Office Over Turner Drug Store DR. WESLEY F. ORR Physician and Surgeon Office in Simon Bldg. Both Phones DR. C. SOMMER Graduate License VETERINARIAN Residence North end of town Both Phones KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS McKinley Lodge No. 38 Meets every Tuesday evening. John Homar, C. C. Bert Schroeder, K. R. & S. COTTONWOOD POST NO. 40 The American Legion COTTONWOOD, IDAHO Meets the 2nd Wednesday of each month in the I. 0. O. F. PIPPI G SIGSTOP OG OOOO OOOO OD FELI” MARTZEN Real Estate, Uoans, Fire and Life Insurance Insure in the Northwestern Mutual and save 25 to 45 per cent on your insurance. | 86 per cent ad valorem on imports Of 44466506000000600000000000 —— — PPPS O OOS OG POOH OGOOHOD JOHN REILAND CONTRACTOR & BUILDER Estimates furnished om any class of Work. Repairing promptly done. LOPPPTO OPPO OTST OTIS TOTS Auction Sales I ery auctions anywhere | Grand Army Ranks Depleted by 10,000 Indianapolis, Ind.—When the Grand | Army of the Republic holds its re-un- J. W. Wade has arrived in Grangeville from Craigmont to accept the position of local man- he had planned, To cost two | thousand jon this year many who attended the dollars fiat | encampment of 1920 will be counted | r be} Pepsi - among the missing, as the ranks have | lucky, ana | been depleted by nearly 10,000 since | Get out for | that gathering. The total membership | ently double | of the G. A. R. is 93,155, while its cet. membership in 1920 was 103,268. from Spokane this week to look| few years past and is well quali- after the Bradbury store during) fied to handle the work. ’ the absence of her brother Chas.| August Wagner, of Kamiah, Bradbury and the illness of her| Saturday morning pleaded guilty| ager for the Nezperce Roller father, J. A. Bradbury: ’ bbefore Judge Wallace N. Scales,! Mills, succeeding T. J. Michaels, The interest of John Callan in| of the district court, to charges| who now is agent far the Kerr- the City Meat Market was this}of having sold intoxicating | Gifford warehouse at Craigmont. week purchased by N. B. Strange) liquor on July 3,4. and5. Wag-| Mr. Wade has bepn employed by who is now sole owner of the|ner was sentenced to nine days|the Union Warehpuse & Mercan- at not to exceed 2 per cent; work guaranteed or no pay; make dates at this office, write or phone me over Pac- ific States. H. C. QUIGLEY Star Route, Lewiston