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leans For Relievi sion Is Express, pose c | Washington, D in a letter to S department of a t the latter gp ice at Washes wuys of ig agri ‘ s th 5 the Q * jponse ult tions ‘ » telegral to a ndivid- red at latched im: of organizatia a se uttendang gathering. The conference, { Probably would meet wary 15. dicated, ut Jan- Farmers and repre; Son 4 ' eC . interested in farme: ig ve make up the person Arenal 1 ence, which, it was Farmers’ ber between 100 a of farm- organizations, man interests, cutee ax-acigglmmeteres Effective January Ist, 1922 Sesser | 22-Four-34 i. <tocRammmmomniosion : $ 895 i il — Iwo Passenger Roadster, ANKEPS are to attend. "No one will @hat present 22-Four-35 ronditions could fivoided,” “ re , ni Harding Save in. his letter | Five Passenger Touring, 935 to the secretary, “but none of us will . "deny that some corrective construc: | 22-Six-44 , ive steps should be taken to remedy | a aan np «be dndse hich “ Three Passenger Roadster, 1365 } mpo! portion of o| roductive 7 . ic cr con-| 22-Four-36 1 29 5 ced that a conference y be made a ny cll Me A selpening Three Passenger Coupe, ag O yvays of vement, | . 7 o aan fain “ao-ediadiide'| 22-Six-45 : : ; 1 395 he ei Five Passenger Touring, mcommitted to a glee st) 22-Four-37 ' Five Passenger Sedan. . 1395 22-Six-49 / Seven Passenger Touring, 1585 22-Six-46 Three Passenger Coupe, 1885 ere valued at $5,675,8 Si 48 lepartment of agriculture ff 22. ix- « i for 1921. Thi yas HB 3.400,000,000 tas than last Four Passenger Coupe . . 2075 rops were worth and $8,000,000,000 22 Si 47 than the crops of two years ago -O1X- a he prices prevailed for . poduets, ‘Too velaes were based ca Five Passenger Sedan... 2165 rices paid to farmers December 1, 2 d the crops comprised about 90 per 22-Six-50 nt of the value of all farm crops. | There were only two billion-dollar ps this year—corn and hay—while jast year four crops were valued at 1,000,000,000 or more. Production | as below last year for almost every rop, although the acreage of the im- | Seven Passenger Sedan, 2375 All Prices F. O. B. Flint, Mich. BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICHIGAN Division of General Motors Corporation Pioneer Builders of Valve-in-Head Motor Cars Branches in all Principal Cities—-Dealers Everywhere HOENE HARDWARE cept cotton. | The area devoted to the important | crops this year was 348,336,000 acres | compared with 349,067,000 acres last | ' year. | Final estimates 9 | production and | u a1 Sea ae Corn productia ites .,v/0 bush- al- | ee | lene When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them heat produ 2 ; ve 4 $178,343,000. » ie a Fmeat production, 794,88 > £998 7,068,000. A BSIGNED | ‘ in Volga NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS! per month, but at the same time! COUNTY SEAT NEWS ITEMS.|ty of the Woodrow Wilson|Mary Robie, Alice Robie, Bennie Abdi MEETING. the rent of Senator Kendrick of | Mrs. Clyde Vansise and small} Foundation. Governor Hawley | Robie and Ralph Robie, Minors, Notice is hereby given that’ Wyoming was raised from $270 son, Jack, departed the fore part | recently appointed directors for) having filed her petition herein ereby soviet Russia will turn the annual meeting of the stock-| to $300 and Senator Walsh of ;of the week for Susanville, Calif.,| the foundation in each county in! praying for an ‘order of sales of to the American relief adminis: i Te of The Cottonwood State | Montana is subjected to a raise | where she will join her husband, |Idaho. Mrs. Hattabaugh has all the real estate of said minors, ee 92°:000,000 worthiigt “em pe Bank of Cottonwood, Idaho, will from $105 to $120. A dozen|who is in the employ of Grant|been appointed by the former) for the purpose therein set Smorchase of grain daa. pnited be held in the office of the ‘bank | Other senators and congressmen Smith & Co. - governor as chairman of the it is therefore ordered by the win the Volga Cottonwood, Idaho, on Tues-|2lso find their rents raised by William R. Yates, well-known | women’s committee of the foun-| said court, that all persons in- - ee January 17 1922, at the reason of Gooding’s activities. young rancher of the Winona | dation. ; terested in the -estate of said lief admin- day, y ’ ‘ |section, has, throught his attor-| President W. G. Harding has - hour of 10:00 o’clock A. M., for! pays OVER HALF PAID. |). ” is attor " i. minors appear before the said "| the purpose of electing a board T at tke Habe OF te ear the ney, M. R. Hattabaugh, filed suit | nominated Albert M. Reynolds| Probate Court on Monday, the purpor : | in the district court for divoree|to be postmaster at Whitebird.| 28rd day of January, 1922, at - of dir ectors and yang A a county treagurer and tax collect-| from Gladis Yates. The couple|Mr. Reynolds has been acting| 10 o’clock in the forenoon of said other business that may © or had collected $235,000 of the! married in Grangeville on Sept.| postmaster at Whitebird since! day, at the court room of said ‘ before said eee. os es total of $448,738 assessed again-|27, 1919. the resignation of Postmaster| Probate Court, at the city of nade month- Dated this 8rd day of January, | <+ all property in the county.| ‘After partaking of Christmas|M. A. Roos, last summer. When! Grangeville, in said county of than one- | 1922. = Vice Presi |Many farmers have liquidated candy at an entertainment held | civil service examinations were| Idaho, to show cause why an or- the M, M. BELKNAP, Vice ares their taxes in full. The county | the latter part of the week, John|held in Grangeville late in the] der should not be granted to the dent and Secretary. ‘ om no bonded po seen _ | Dea, the four-year-old son of Mr. | fall for candidates for the White-| said guardian ‘to sell the-meal | agg SPE villages, cities, schoo] and high-|and Mrs. Everett Johnston, who|bird postmastership, Mr. Rey-| estate of the said minors -or-so =| GOODING LOWERS HIS RENT | way districts are bonded for al-/ reside about three miles “a nols was the only candidate for|much thereof as shall be neces- tC | Senator Gooding of Idaho, as a| most $500,000, as follows: Cities from Grangeville, passed away | the office. sary; and that a copy of this or Len Small member of the District of Col-|and villages, $52,882; highway|on Tuesday morning, every pos- ——_—_—_—_—- order be published .at least three ainst him | ymbia committee, forced the| districts, $268,000; school dist- sible effort to save his young life | ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE ON | guccessive weeks in the Cotton- ) ith Liew yent commission to readjust] dicts, $154,200; total $475,022. | proving futile. His physician] SALE OF REAL ESTATE. | wood Chronicle, a newspaper Simon BrotW@M& Verno0 vents at the Meridian mansions, | The levies for 1921 total $1.87, of stated that death was due to|In The Probate Court of Idaho| printed and published in this week commented).000 | where he has apartments, but in| which 56 cents goes to the state ptomaine poisoning, induced by County, State of Idaho. county. nual ice harvest My getting a $25 reduction for him-)and $1.31 to the county. The | colored Christmas candy. In the Matter of the Guardian-| Dated Deceriber 24, 1921. placing approximately elf, Senator Gooding forced ajapportionment for county gov-| Atty. M. R. Hattabaugh has} ship of Willie Robie, Mary) J. E. BYROM, Probate Judge. terial raise im the rent of|ernment is 50 cents. The coun- been honored by ex-Gov. James| Robie, Alice Robie, Bennie| B. AUGER, Attorney for Guard- pn.—The agreement negotiated States for famine reli = of ice in storage in th houre in Cottonwood. e other senators. Gooding’s|ty has the distinction of never|H. Hawley, of Idaho, by appoint-| Robie, Ralph Robie, Minors. | ian, Residence and P.O. Ad- is of exceptionally good ‘wag cut from $220 to |naving had a bonded debt. ment as director for Idaho coun-| Mamie A. Robie, the Guardian| ‘@ress, Grangeville, Idaho. ‘1-8 \ RAS of the estates of Willie Robie, “ond near this city. - \ x