Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, August 26, 1921, Page 2

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Tf you have never worn a Gossard Corset you will marvel at the artistry that has anticipated your needs with models that seem to have beencreated for you alone. ed om ECAUSE of the naturalness of its healthful support, your u GOSSARD Front Lacing COR S ET Ey ea is relieved of all undue strain and so will wear far beygnd the life of the ae y LMOST any tire with average corset. Its original grace and || Ger a |! ‘OU will know Vacuum he a a tread is shapeliness will remain unchanged | ea Cup Cord Tires by their claimed to be non-skid. to the last day you put it on. In | Michael J. Nolan, once a tumberjack, | 59] distinctive jet black tread— But the Vacuum Cup y y' P . rated ae having “one of the 25 most the tread that is guaranteed tread, with its four rows the economy of this superior wearing brilliant minds in the country,” is not to skid on wet, oil-treach- of stalwart vacuum cups, i igi | studying engineering at the University = service alone these original front | Fee SsnGhes SW esi cat erous pavements. is guaranteed not to 1 ° ‘ of Washington, having lacing corsets are worth their cost. a@ wounded veteran by the federal vo- | 2 Their generous oversize, skid on wet, slippery cational training board. a carefully inspected construc- pavements. Permit our experienced and capable u tion and highest quality ma- There’s the difference— terials warrant their being corsetieres to solve your corset prob- guaranteed — per warranty lem. However unusual your figure PANAMA. INFORMED just as pronounced as is the super-service you get au | i : tag attached to each casing— L may bi — a 3 Sa IT MUST COMPLY Fe for 9,000 miles. : from Vacuum Cup Tires. : States has informed the government of | tive, reasonably priced. Panama that, as a friendly medlato _ Safety costs you nothing. between Panama and Costa Rica in | their boundary dispute, it does not “feel | | compelled to suggest” that Costa Rigs delay longer in taking jurisdiction | V over territory now held by Panama . J. * Baker & Son | ana which was edjudged to belong to | | Costa Rica by the terms of the White | | award. ~ | pci position of this government was | Remember---we give away free of charge stated in a note transmitted by Seere. | | tary Hughes to the government of Pan- — with each Pennsylvania tire, a tube Costa Rica has advised the United | States, the note said, of its determina tion to assume Immediate jurisdiction | over the disputed territory. | Almost simultaneously with publica: | { tlon of the note it became known that e e 0. Simon Bros. Wholesale and Retail BUTCHERS Dealers in Hides, Pelts, and all kinds of Poultry anes | @ force of marines had been embarked at Philadelphia for the canal zone. Of ficilals here whose positions made | them cognizant of the movement re fused to divulge {ts purpose or to com. ment except for the statement that it WOOD MEASURE TABLED was ordered at the solicitation of the -- state department. House Committee Sees Dangerous | Rs abaegeoenietinaes Precedent. BRIEF GENERAL NEWS Washington, D. C.—The administra cath tion bill designed to permit Major-Gen Thomas F. Marshall of Oakes, N. D., | eral Leonard Wood to become gover- | banker and ex-congressman, died of | nor-general ofthe Philippines, without | heart disease at his summer home at | retiring as an active officer of the | Detroit, Minn. | army was laid on the table by the Attorney-General Daugherty has, house military committee without a COTTONWOOD, IDAHO MONOGRAM OIL FEDERAL TIRES MONOBILE OIL DIAMOND TIRES Cottonwood Garage HUDDLESTON AND SPECK, Proprietors Hot Weather ELECTRICAL ATTACHMENTS NO MATTER HOW LARGE OR SMALL IT MAKES THE HOUSE WORK A MUCH GENERAL LIST PRICES % Bhan | Started an investigation to find what | record vote. Committeemen were said 5 P. C. Excise Tax in Additional) EASIER TASK THESE HOT DAYS. \} (5 P. C, Excise Tax in J | becomes of liquor seized by govern-| to have held that it would be a dan- FEDERAL Autemobile Tires and Tubes ment officials. | gerous precedent to establish. . , SACINGG Electric Ranges Another reduction in wages by the | | Practically all committee members FABRIC CASINGS United States Steel corporation’ from | were reported to have favored tabling Black Black White White 27 to 30 cents an hour, becomes effec- | the measure, which makes it certain Sizes Plain Traffik Ribbed Rugged Thor Washers | tive August 29. | that the bill will not come to a vote Tread Tread Tread Tread Vacuum Cleaners | Present high freight rates have prac- | tn the house, 80x38 = *11.85 -*12.85 *15.00 *16.50 . | Ucally stopped agricultural production No criticism of General Wood was 80x3844 *14.50 *15.00 *17.50 *20.00 Electric Irons Secretary Wallace testified before the | expressed at the committee session 82x314 20.25 23.75 25.95 interstate commerce commission. Heneral Wood, it was argued, should 31x4 *22.40 *26.25 *28.65 Percolators, Toasters, etc. Appointment of William J, Burns as | retire from the army if he wished to 32x4 26.90 $1.55 84.40 director of the bureau of investigation | accept the island post. 33x4 28.30 33.20 36.25 of the department of justice, was an-| 0 —--___ 34x4 28.90 33.85 36.95 CAN BE BOUGHT ON EASY PAYMENTS nounced by Attorney-General Daugher- | J, §. Landers Elected Head of School. 832x414 46.05 ty. | Salem, Or.—J. 8. Landers, at present 838x414 43.55 47.55 , - " Woodrow Wilson's first appearance | at thy head of the training department 834x414 45.00 49.05 : Grangeville Electric Light & Power (o | {n Washington last week at his law | of (he Las Vegas, N. M., Normal school, B5x414 47.05 51.35 . offices was taken by his friends as | , elected president of the Oregon 836x414 52.05 | evidence of the former president's im-| gfate Normal school to succeed the ‘g J. G. FARRIS, Manager proving physical condition. | lute J. H. Ackerman. The presidency cone +60.25 ea aes huis | of the normal school previously was 387x5 +64.00 Battleship Upheid After Bombing Tests | offered to Dr. Fred C. Ayer, of the 86x6 Washington, D. C.—The battleship | University of Washington, but he de- “still is the backbone of the fleet and clined to accept. Mr. Landers served | = the bulwark of the nation’s sea de-| as city superintendent of the public fense,” General Pershing, senior mem-! schools at The Dalles for about ten CORD CASINGS -INNER TUBES Sizes Ribbed Non-Skid Grey Red Ex. BOSCH WILLARD ber of the joint army and naval board, | years, and later served in a similar 30x3 Tread Tread 215 —— 4 a . declared, summarizing the results of | capacity at Pendleton for several | 380x314 *27.50 255 3.40 kt rs in 3 27.6 2.5 3. Service Station Batteries | —. bombing tests off the Virginia} years. ene pie 82x314 34.60 36.40 2.90 3.65 | " ‘ © An ~—_-eeeoo | Hearing Waived By Dr. Brumfield. bs a 44.00 46.30 hed bc | 205 U. S. Ships Sold. | Roseburg, Or—Dr. R. M. Brumfield | 33x4 45 30 47-70 3:70 4.95 U.S. Royal Cords | Washington, D. C.—Bids of $2100 | Was formally arraigned before Justice | 34x4 4650 4895 390 5.20 = * | each for 205 wooden vessels, submitted | Jones here Saturday afternoon on the 392x414 49.75 52.35 4.50 6.00 The best In tires by the Ship Construction & Trading| Charge of murdering Dennis Russell 883x414 50.85 53.55 4.65 6.20 corporation of New York, have been | Brumfield waived examination and 349 412 52.18 54.90 475 6.35 | accepted by the shipping board, it was | W88 ordered held without bail. This Saxaie 58.70 56 5 4.80 rin announced officially, The vessels cost | means that he will await action of the sexait 54.80 a 5.05 be * rms | : d + gehaied to ait Anacat) lg f 57. 5.05 15 iD S. Fabric tires — from $300,000 to see | ia jury, scheduled to s ugust 88xb 65.20 5.55 7.40 : : | fe RE a TO | alana adiilaceisioocseebiiae 35x5 65.05 68.45 5.85 7.80 A tire at a price to fit your purse ciiencumiidsidcumel . a aaren: 87x5 72.00 6.05 8.05 | Washington, D. C. — Retail food| Boise, Idaho.—Following the policy 36x6 ¥110.50 | prices increased 2.7 per cent in July | @stablished two years ago the state “Sizes and styles marked (*) furni eee | over June prices, while the prices of | board of equalization again reduced | shed in Clincher only. | wholesale foodstuffs advanced 1.56 per | the tax levy for state pnencees fixing +Orders taken subject to stock on A cent and wholesale farm products 1.75 | !t at 5.57 mills on against 7.50 for 1919, - hand. T Y AND | per cent, the department announced. and 6.50 for 1920, Both Uc aeMRRHRENABE! Nh: eee U= Lathe and First Class Auto Mechanics WELDING SHOP _Mamination of sue anne Center| See the Madison Lumber Com | Machine Work Tres Repaired . | was confirmed by unanimous vote of Pany for 1000 bushel and 1250 |G SATISFACTION GUARANTEED the senate as an associate justice of bushel galvanized portable grain | J iL the euprems court of the Paiiigpines, bins. Prices cheap. 20-tf | yeuene aataat etetetatetetatetetetetatetetat= | |

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