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Now is the time to lay supply of FLOUR for the winter. We will exchange whent for Flour, giv- fl ing you a barrel for six bushel heat. On this plan Vee rm not taken into consideration, fen the price of wheat or flour is ial and Shorts on hand and Rolled Oats on “ At present we have plenty of Bran ith Rolled Barley Q and can supply you font} fu very short notice. mh SS Farmers’ Union Warehouse Co. Ltd. C. H. GREVE, MANAGER fv aa The Best Low Priced Healthful Baking Powder Obtainable Contains no Alum Use 1 nd Save Write for New Dr.Price Cook Book- Its free Price Baking Powder Factory, 100} Independence Blvd. Chicago,I PODER: ereeeeee CITY DRAY Both Heavy and Light Hauling. We Solicit a share of your business Kincaid & Wortman, Prop. Pr Drmrorcrnde seocdondretoctontectortertraterts rebtnenenebeecneee COTTONWOOD DRAY AND TRANSFER LINE ROBBINS BROT HERS PROPS. Light and Heavy Hauling Done on Short Notice se | Simon Bros. } Wholesale and Retail BUTCHERS Dealers in Hides, Pelts, and all kinds of Poultry COTTONWOOD, IDAHO eh ee ee en he aros At the Chronicle Office etree | ADMIRAL KATO ADMIRAL KATO Vice Admiral Kato, who is one of the three principal Japanese delegates to the Washington conference on lim- itation of armaments. FIGHT OVER 1925 FAIR TAX PROBABLE that jal ses Portland, -Indications are there will be a battle sion of the legis of financing the 1 An influen- tial group of le ors is said to be planning opposition to a general state tax and it is understood they will of fer a state income tax as a substitute If this financing problem becomes as important an issue as it now ap pears to be, the special session {s not likely to complete its labors by Christ- mas day If the legislature sist on designating the site in Portland where the exposition will be held, mak- ing the site a condition precedent to state aid in financing the enterprise There are legislators already talking about this stipulation. Or. at the spec air. Canvass among a large of legislative while they are, favorable to the fair, they do not, relish the pro. posed state mil » tax to finance it percentage in the main, LIQUOR PROFITS $541,606 British Columbia to Divide Half of Earnings Among Municipalities Victoria, B. C.—The British Columbia made $541,606 on government of a net profit of liquor sales during the ire over the matter | | “roar avo] THREE VAMPIRES PREY ON RICH | Beautiul Girl Criminals Terrorize Men of Prominence in Eu- rope’s Capitals. CAREERS COME TO END | | | | | | | | | | Nobles and High Officials Prey for | Sirens Whose Sinister Hearts | Were Masked by Beautiful Faces and Forms, —“Vampires of Fate,” is the n applied by a Parts newspaper to j three famous beauties of Russia and | central Europe, who have come to the end of their extraordinary careers. Or of the women is “The Beautiful | ch yrovska,” who has just been ar- ed in Budapest charged with a e of audacious crimes whereof ; men enslaved by her charms were the | Victims. he second jis Anna Sadek, 8 a Russian grandduchess deception of all Eurepean high | and who was recently tried } and convicted of fraud by a Berlin court, The Siniste who posed to the society third was Krashinskaya, most of all, who became a power ia, was a self-appointed public ‘ulioner and who has just been by official. She ap dd cullne garments and rmed the duties of executioner, down all whom she consi Jered guilty Her reign was short, for, when credentials were demanded of her by a soviet official sent to in vestigute, the woman opened fire and. in the duel which followed, the soviet official inflicted fatal wounds. Began ae a Dancer. at Warsaw, the beautiful Chedorovska, whose real name is Ame- } lla Wisinsky, began her career as a dancer in a public cabaret. After sev- eral weeks she was the most talked | of woman in Poland, Of tall, Hthe form and with a face so lovely as to daze men who beheld her, she gave nightly dances, virtually unclothed, of a character that caused a wave of in Born wants to, It may in- members discloses that, | i jee BW first three and one-half months of op- | eration under the provincial sales board from June 15 to Septem 30, according to a balance sheet filed in the legislature by J. W. de B. Farris, attorney-general. This amount does not include $121,000 from sales of permits to purchase lig uor, Half the total profits of the board are to be divided among municipalities of the province on the basis of school population, ber received Irrigationists Meet at Salt Lake City. | Salt Lake City, Utah.—Leaders of irrigation and reclamation work in the west gathered here Tuesday and Wednesday for the meeting of the | Western States Reclamation associa- tion. States represented included Ore gon, Idaho, Utah, Washington, California, Nevada, Ariz New Mexico, Colorado and Neb raska, ona, THE MARKETS Portland. Wheat. — Hard white, $1.09; white, $1.06; white club, $1.07; hard winter and northern spring, $1.08; Walla, $1.02 Oats—No, 2 white feed Corn—Whole, $ Hay Alfalfa red $ $36 $14.50@15 per ton timothy, $16@16.50; eastern Oregon timothy, $18@19. Butter Fat—43@48c Eggs—Ranch, 43@ Cattle — Choice steers medium to good, $5.75@6 Sheep — East of mountain $7@7.75; best valley lambs, Hogs—Prime light, $ heavy, $7.50@8.60 Seattle. Wheat. — Hard white, hard winter northern spring, $1.08; soft white club, soft red winter, eastern red Walla, $1.06; bluestem, $1.14 Hay—Alfalfa, No. 1, No. 1, $25; straw, $16, Butter Fat—46@48c. Eges—Ranch, 53c. Cattle—Prime steers, $6@6.25; dium to choice, $5@6. | Hogs-—Prime light, $8.50@9; smooth | neavy, $6.5097. valley 55ec. 25@ 6.85; lambs, $6.50@7 50; smooth white $18; timothy, me- Wyoming, Montana, ! soft $1.07; ° Big Bend | liquor | | Was a Self-Appointed Public Execu- tioner. | protest to sweep Warsaw. made to the police, but she evaded arrest. Her Waterloo came after she had obtained from one of | her victims, Baron Lenken, the sum | of $25,000. | With police hot on her trail she | went to Prague, where she robbed a former captain of the German Hussars | of diamonds and other jewelry worth | | $100,000, From Prague she went to | Vienna, where she found dupes who | turned over more than $80,000 to her. Forced to leave Vienna, she went to | | Budupest, where her actions were in- vestiguted and she was finally ar- rested. Many pro tests were Held Wild Orgies, Sadek was one of the most When Anna | beautiful women In Germa | she was eighteen years old, although without visible means of support, she | maintained a luxurious apartment ip | the center of Berlin, to which were ved young boys and young girls. s that followed led to her arrest, | } on it was found that she owed huge | bills to tradesmen, who thought she | was a noble. She was sent to prison, but since | | the war she has been freed and re- | cently made her appearance as of old | in Berlin. Arrested subsequently for | having obtained $150,000 fraudulently from a banker, witnesses Identified ber as the famous gold ook by her ex yrdipury wealth of copper-colored hair EAR SEWED _BACK ON MAN Victim Had Been Thrown From Horse | and Stepped Upon, Cutting Winchester, K James Pall, oll company employee, was thrown from | bis horse, which stepped on his head and cut off an ear, | Nall was taken to the Clark county | hospital the next day, where ap op- ion was performed and the ear | sewed on. Physicians believe his hearing will net be affected. Nall lives at Tor- rent, this county. erat BOUGHT 200 Pair Men’s and Boys’ Shoes At Bankrupt Prices WE ARE NOW PUTTING THESE SHOES ON SALE AT $2.85 and $3.85 A Pair THIS IS LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES, COME AND GET YOURS BEFORE ALL PICKED OVER Leggett Mercantile Co. Where Your Dollar Buys More Wash Day Can be Made an Ideal Day With a THOR Which Scene Do You Prefer in Your Home? 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