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LOSPPOOOSI SPOS HIS OTOH OES Agent for { j LEMISTON LAUNDRY # $ Laundry must be in by Monday evening. W: ceturned Friday evening of 3 each week. KEITH’S : Confectionery LOOPED OPIS LOGS Poteet POOLE POTEET EEO DR. J. E. REILLY Dentist Office, Nuxoll Block ; Both Phones POCSHOS peepee tote DR. J. D. SHE LEHI seed NICK Physician and Surgeon Office over Cottonwood St. Bk. Posed: LLL ELLE LEO LOLI ET ES DR. WESLEY F. ORR Physician and Surgeon Office in Simon Bldg. Both Phones | DEPP Will be =| | Edgar G. F | Harold Harr | | | | | | AND EX-OF | NOTICE OF P MARY ELECTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON TUDSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1922, A PRIMARY ELECTION WILL BE.HELD IN EACH ELECTION PRECINCT OF IDAHO COUNTY, IDAHO, FOR THE PURPOSE OF NOMINATING CANDIDATES FOR COUNTY OFFICES OF SAID COUNTY, AND FOR DISTRICT JUDGE OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, WHICH PRIMARY ELECTION SHALL BE OPEN FROM ONE O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON UNTIL SEVEN O’CLOCK IN THE EVENING. THE NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF ALL PERSONS FOR WHOM NOMINATION PAPERS HAVE BEEN FILED AND WHO ARE TO BE VOTED FOR IN SAID COUNTY AT SAID PRIMARY ELECTION, TOGETHER WITH THE PARTY RESIGNATION AND TITLE OF EACH OFFICER, ARE AS FOLLOWS: REPUBLICAN DISTRICT JUDGE Miles S. Johnson, Lewiston, Idaho STATE SENATOR Seth D. Jones, Whitebird, Idaho. STATE REPRESENTATIVE Lloyd A. Fenn, Kooskia, Idaho. Ferdinand, Idaho. Grangeville, Idaho. COUNTY COMMISSIONER First District Dale Clark, Kooskia, Idaho. COUNTY COMMISSIONER Second District H. Floyd Chureh, Grangeville, Idaho. B. H. Decker, Grangeville, Idaho. | Joe W. Hazelbaker, Grangeville, Idaho C. O. Vincent, Grangeville, Idaho. COUNTY COMMISSIONER Third District Geo. G. Bentz, Whitebird, Idaho. V. E. Fick, Canfield, Idaho. | Edward S. Vincent, Whitebird, Idaho. CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT IClO AUDITOR AND RECORDER a Henry Telcher, Grangeville, Idaho. PROSECUTING ATTORNEY B. Auger, Grangeville, Idaho. SHERIFF Chester Arnold, Grangeville, Idaho. PEEELO LE ES ELE LOTS SE COTS | V. H. Johnson, Grangeville, Idaho T. P. Brown i CHIROPRACTOR Craigmont, Idaho $ PEPE EEO OOOO He DR. C. SOMMER Graduate License VETERINARIAN : Deputy State Veterinarian | Residence North end of town Both Phones PROPS I SSH H SSH S HT Spotenesenccoooeoononnenes KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS + Cottonwood Council, 1389 Meets the first and third Vednesday of each month. Visiting knights welcomed John F. Knopp, G. K. Barney Seubert, F. S. LPDPEL ELIE LOO IPO DOPOD | | | | i | | | | James H. Johnston, Ferdinand, Idaho, | John J. Pulse, Grangeville, Idaho. | James Surridge, Harpster, Idaho. | | | COUNTY TREASURER PROBATE JUDGE J. E. Byrom, Grangeville, Idaho. COUNTY SUPERD DENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Elmer A. Carpenter, Mt. Idaho, Idaho. COUNTY As SSOR Calvin Hazelbaker, Grangeville, Idaho CORONER j | 5 | A. J. Maugg, Grangeville, Idaho. SURVEYOR DEMOCRAT DISTRICT JUDGE Wallace N. Scales, Grangeville, Idaho. STATE SENATOR Jacob F. Jenny, Cottonwood, Idaho. STATE REPRES 2NTATIVE COUNTY COMMISSIONER First District N. B. Pettibone, Grangeville, Idaho. >| J. W. Schmadeka, Grangeville, Idaho. COUNTY COMMISSIONER Second District eee pepecteateade dreeatecteateeaeteatectceeteatedeete Aug. Schroeder, Cottonwood, Idaho. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS McKinley Lodge No. 38 Meets every Tuesday evening. Hayward Shields, C. C. John Homar, K. R. and S. PSPS SIDS THE AMERICAN LEGION } Cottonwood Post No. 40 Meets 1st Monday of each month at I. O. O. F. | | | COUNTY COMMISSIONER Third District Clark Lyda, Whitebird, Idaho. CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT AND EX-OFFICIO AUDITOR AND RECORDER PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Frank E. Fogg, Grangeville, Idaho. Edward M. Griffith, Grangeville, Ida. SHERIFF W. H. Eller, Cottonwood, Idaho. Tim E. Quinlan, Grangeville, Idaho. COUNTY TREASURER Otie L. Cone, Grangeville, Idaho. | J. A. Bradbury, Grangeville, Idaho. Bert Schroeder, Com. Frank Albers, Adjutant FOG AND SMOKE CAUSE COLLISION Seattle —In a heavy pall of forest fire smoke and fog the big freighter | Harry Luckenbach rammed the steam | schooner Henry T. Scott amidships | at 6 o'clock Sunday morning in the Strait of Juan de Fuca, causing four FELIX MARTZEN Real Estate, Uoans, Fire and Life Insurance Insure in the Northwestern Mutual and save 25 to 45 pez cent on your insurance. smaller vessel All of the victims, members of the crew, were trapped below decks when the vessel plunged to the bottom a few minutes after the collision. The crash | occurred about eight miles west of Neah bay The Henry T. Scott was bound for San Francisco from Seattle. The Harry Luckenbach was outhougd from Puget Sound ports for New York via San Francisco Twenty-six survivors from the Scott were taken aboard the Luckenbach from the two lifeboats from the waters ofthe strait. The Luckenbach then turned about and steamed for Seattle | with the survivors. JOHN REILAND CONTRACTOR & BUILDER Estimates furnished of aa, class of Work. Repairing promptly done. Rooke Hotel Has neat clean rooms at 50c and 75c per night or $3.00 to $3.50 per week. When you are in Cottonwood give us a trial, i Whecling. W. Va.—Sheriff #. 4. De- confectionery. | burned the tipple. deaths and complete loss of the! PROBATE JUDGE Wiibur L. Campbell, Grangevilie, Ida. COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Elta M. Arnold, Grangeville, Idaho. Mildred Cleveland, Lowell, Idaho COUNTY ASSESSOR William Ingram. Grangeville. Idaho. SORONER SURVEYOR DELEGATES TO COUNTY CONVENTIONS The number of delegates of each political party the several precincts of said county are entitled to select to the county conventions, together with the names of candidates whose nomi- tion papers as such delegates have been filed in the office of the under- signed, are as follows: BIG BUTTE PRECINCT Republican—Two delegates. Democrat—Two delegates. Progressive—At least one delegate. BORDER PRECINCT. Republican—One delegate. Democrat-—One delegate. Progressive—At least one delegate. CLEARWATER PRECINCT Repubiican—One delegate. Democrat—One delegate. Progressive—At least one delegate. CONCORD PRECINCT. Republican--One delegate. Democrat—One delegate. Progressive—At least one delegate. COTTONWOOD PRECINCT even delegates. Republican. Democrat- ix delegates. Progressive—At least one delegate. DEERCREEK PRECINCT Republican--One delegate. Democrat—One delegate Progressive—At least one delegate. DENVER PRECINCT Republican—One delegate. Democrat—One delegate. Progressive—At least one delegate. DEWEY PRECINCT Republican—One delegate. Democrat-—One delegate. Progressive—At least one delegate. DIXIE PRECINCT Republican—One delegate. Democrat—One delegate. Progressive—At least one delegate. ELK CITY PRECINCT Republican—One delegate. Democrat—One delegate. Progressive—At least one delegate. FAIRVIEW PRECINCT Republican—One delegate. Democrat—One delegate. Progressive—At least one delegate. N PRECINCT FEN} Republican—One delegate. Democrat—One delegate. Progressive—At least one delegate. FERDINAND PRECINCT Republican—Four delegates. Democrat—Two delegates. Progressive—At least one delegate. FLORENCE PRECINCT Republican—One delegate. Democrat—One delegate. Progressive—At least one delegate. FORKS PRECINCT Republican—One delegate. Democrat—One delegate. Progressive—At least one delegate. vall and twelve other persons “were killed and no less than twenty-five others wounded in a fight at the Standard mine of the Richland Coal company, two miles from Wellsburg, | according to a telephone message from Wellsburg. The mine, which has been working on an open shop basis, was reported to have been attacked by u large party of men from over the Pennsylvania line. After the fight they Governor Morgan has ordered Sheriff Harry Clouse of Ohio county to take charge of the situation. State police and all Ohio county deputies | are en route to the scene. Sheriff Clouse, before leaving for | the mines, said he had been inform ed that miners were involved in the | fight and that they had fired houses at Cliftondale, a mining village nearby. COINAGE TO BE SPEEDED Philadelphia Mint is Ordered to Hurry Up Output. Philadelphia —Orders to speed up the coinage of silver dollars to replace part of the $300,000,000 sold during the | war as bullion to England have been received at the Philadelphia mint Fif » thousand are to be coined dally and shipped to Washington for deposit | in the treasury vaults. Silver certi- ficates will be issued against them. The mint has approximately 45,000,000 | eraces of silver bullion on hand. Out ef @ totel coinage of 81.003.075 | GLOVER PRECINCT Republican—One delegate Democrat—One delegate Progressive—At least one delegate. GRANGEVILLE NO. 1 PRECINCT. Republican—Four delegates. Democrat—Two delegates. Progressive—At least one delegate. GRANGEVILLE NO. 2 PRECINCT. Republican—Five delegates. Democrat—Three delegates. Progressive—At least one delegate. GRANGEVILLE NO. 3 PRECINCT. Republican— Seven delegates. Democrat—Four delegates. Progressive—At least one delegate. GRANGEVILLE NO. 4 PRECINCT. Republican—Four delegates. Democrat—Three delegates. Progressive—At least one delegate. GREENCREEK PRECINCT Republican—Two delegates. Democrat—Two delegates. Progressive—At least one delegate. HARPSTER PRECINCT Republican—One delegate. Democrat—One delegate. Progressive—At least one delegate. HARRIS RIDGE PRECINCT Republican—One delegate. Democrat—One delegate. Progressive—At least one delegate. JOHN DAY PRECINCT Republican—One delegate. Democrat—One delegate. Progressive—At least one delegate. JOSEPH PRECINCT fRepublican—One delegate. Democrat—One delegate. Progressive—At least one delegate. KAMIAH PRECINCT Republican—Two delegates. Democrat—One delegate. Progressive—At least one delegate. KEUTERVILLE PRECINCT Republican. ne delegate. Democrat—One delegate. Progressive—At least one delegate. KOOSKIA PRECINCT Republican-—Five delegates. Democrat—Three delegates. Progressive—At least one delegate. LAKE PRECINCT Republican—Two delegates. Democrat—One delegate. Progressive-—At least one delegate. LORENA PRECINCT Republican—One delegate. Democrat—One delegate. Progressive—At least one delegate. LOWELL PRECINCT. Republican—One delegate. Democrat—One delegate. Progressive—At least one delegate. MT. IDAHO PRECINCT Republican—One delegate. Democrat—One delegate. Progressive—At least one delegate. NEWSOME PRECINCT Republican—-One delegate. Democrat—One delegate. Progressive—At least one delegate. OROGRANDE PRECINCT Republican—One delegate. Democrat—One delegate. Progressive—At least one delegate. PARDEE PRECINCT Republican—One delegate. Democrat-—One delegate. Progressive—At least one delegate. PLEASANT VIEW PRECINCT Republican—One delegate. Democrat—One delegate. Progressive—At least one delegate. ounces of silver in the fiscal year closed June 30, there was a wastage of only 1689 ounces, officials announc- | ed. This was but 2 per cent of the wastage permissible under the law. Dye Makers Lose Fight in Senate. Washington, D. C. — Dye manu- facturers of the country failed in the fourth phase of their fight to have the existing dye embargo and licensing system continued after the coming in to force of the administration tariff bill. The senate by a vote of 38 to 82 struck out provisions of that meas- ure under which the embargo would have been continued for one year and might have been extended for any part of an additional year, at the discre- tion of the president. Townley Given Upper Hand. Bismarck, N. D.—Arthur C. Townley was again given the whip hand in the national Non-Partisan lesgae here Practically dethroned last fall, the originator and former chief of the league was designated by the special state convention here to take complete charge of reorganization work in the league. Colfax-Walla Wa Permit Refused. Olympia, Wash.—Because the rail- roads afford ample service and op- Position from the towns to be served was quite general, the department of pablic works degied a certificate for | | @ passenger and express stage run be- tween Colfax and Walla Walla, Dallas, Or., Lumber Yard Burned. Dallas, Or.—Fire destroyed 300,000 feet of sawed lumber in the yards of the Willamette Valley Lumber com pany here. The loss was about $3000, fully covered by insurance, Japanese to Visit Brazil, Argentina. Tokio.-A party of business men, Much on the lines of that which visit- ed America and Europe last year, will leave Yokohoma for Seattle on the steamer President McKinley July 22. Only *34.32 Round trip from Cottonwood to Yellowstone - Park > Geo. A. Poler Agent POLLOCK PRECINCT Republican—-One delegate Democrat—One delegate Progressive—At least one delegate. RED RIVER PRECINCT Republican—One delegate. Democr One delegate. Progressive—At least one delegate. RIGGINS PRECINCT Republican—Two delegates. Democrat—One delegate. Progressive—At least one delegate. ROCKY BUTTE PRECINCT Republican—One delegate. Democrat—One delegate. Progressive—At least one delegate. SLATE CREEK PRECINCT Republican—One delegate. Democrat—One delegate. Progressive—At least one delegate. STITES PRECINCT Republican—Three delegates. Democrat—Three delegates. Progressive—At least one delegate. TAHOE PRECINCT Republican—One delegate. Democrat—One delegate. Progressive—At least one delegate. TEN MILE PRECINCT Republican—One delegate. Democrat—One delegate. Progressive—At least one delegate. WARM SPRINGS PRECINCT Republican—One delegate Democrat—One delegate. Progressive—At least one delegate. WARREN PRECINCT Republican—One delegate. Democrat—One delegate. Progressive—At least one delegate. WESTLAKE PRECINCT Republican—One delegate. Democrat—One delegate. Progressive—At least one delegate. WHITEBIRD PRECINCT Republican—Four delegates. Democrat—One delegate. Progressive—At least one delegate. WOODLAND PRECINCT Republican—One delegate. Democrat—One delegate. Progressive—At least one delegate. YELLOW PINE PRECINCT Republican—One delegate. Democrat—One delegate. Progressive—At least one delegate. CANDIDATE FOR PRECINCT COMMITTEEMEN Nominating papers for candidates for Precinct Committeemen in the fol- lowing precincts in said county have been filed in the office of the under- signed as follows: GRANGEVLLE NO. 1 PRECINCT Republican—Frank Van Deventer, Grangeville, Idaho. GRANGEVILLE NO 2 PRECINCT Republican—E. Sweet, Grangeville, Idaho. GRANGEVILLE NO. 8 PRECINCT Republican—John P. Eimers, Grange- ville, Idaho. GRANGEVILLE NO. 4 PRECINCT Republican—L. E. Bunting, Grange- ville, Idaho. Dated this 10th day of July, 1922 Henry Telcher, COUNTY AUDITOR. Cottonwood Hotel Dining Room Service Come in Mr. Farmer and give us a trial. We aim to give the best for the least money. J. R. McCFADDEN Proprietor Brighten Up Let me give you my price et papering your home, painting | your house or outbuildings. | Estimates gladly given wit] no obligations on your part, ALL WORK GUARANTEED William Kelsey ¢ 1 pe ; 4 £ »' * \ o ‘7 & »