Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, August 25, 1922, Page 4

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Eta Agent for LEWISTON LAUNDRY ¢ Laundry must be in by Monday evening. Will be ceturned Friday evening of each week. KEITH'S : Confectionery oo DPoeeo: DR. J. E. REILLY Dentist | Office, Nuxoll Block } Both Phones DR. J. D. SHINNICK | Physician and Surgeon i Office over Cottonwood St. Bk. ¢ cetestesetestectetestedeted | - z see ateateetet DR. WESLEY F. OKR Physician and Surgeon Office in Simon Bldg Both Phones SEPP PPS OPP PEP ree Pl T. P. Brown ~ i CHIROPRACTOR ~ ? + deetedpetestete” Fahiodinatonine’s Craigmont, Idaho Se deetpeteate ate eireleeteets DR. C. SOMMER Graduate License VETERINARIAN p a | Deputy State Veterinarian ¢ Residence North end of town Both Phones PPPS SHSISOPGLI LIS IOOH HOT 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. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS McKiniey Lodge No. 38 Meets every Tuesday evening. Hayward, Shields, C. C. John Homar, K. R. and S, THE AMERICAN LEGION Cottonwood Post No. 40 Meets ist Monday of each month at I. 0. O. F. Bert Schroeder, Com. Frank Albers, Adjutant FELIX MARTZEN Real Estate, Voans, Fire and Life Insurance Insure in the Northwestern Mutual and save 25 to 45 per cent on your insurance. JOHN REILAND CONTRACTOR & BUILDER Estimates furnished oa an; 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. “Dad” Rooke, Prop. amu reg SS Becta, = ranenereRt tee | things like that, Miss Inez Phang, winner of politics | study prize of the New York univer. sity, says she is going back to her Chinese home and make use of the ideas and ideals she learned here. ODD FACTS For a judge to indul » in smoking while on the bench quite common in the courts of India. Horses in Icel are shod with Sheep's horn. In the Soudan a kind of steck made from cumel'’s skin Is used. Ol derived from the liver of sharks canght off the coast of California Is believed valuable as a leather servative, Asbestos was known to the Romans 2,000 year Oo, and was used by them for pping bodies that were to be cremated. The wiliow Is one of the most adaptable plants. ‘A willow switch merely stuck in wet sultable ground is almost certain to take root, The water supply of the clty of Tunis {s obtalned from the same source that supplied Carthage, and some ancient cisterns are sald to be still in use. Lightning Is said to strike loamy soll most frequently, then sandy then clay, lastly chalk, Stati show that tlmes to oue y soil is struck 22 of chalk, When a fellow's credit Is exhausted with the trades people he can still trust to luck The people who don't amount to ilways the ones who losist wf you know Ile. “I sort of have a feeling that my time is no longer my own,” said the fellow who had Just pawned his watch much are upon lett It’s all right to take time by the pre | SENATE PASSES THE TARIFF BILL Much Talked Over Measure Now Goes to Conference of Both Houses. after four months of debate. It now goes to conference. The vote was 48 to 25. Senator Borsh, Idaho, was the only republican to vote against the bill, | although Senators LaFollette and Nor-| ris were paired against it ‘Three democrats, Senators Kandell and Broussard, Louisiana, and Kendrick, Wyoming, voted for the measure. Senators Lenroot and Jones of Washington, republicans, announced | that they supported the bill because of the provisions giving the president broad authority to increase or de-| crease rates and in the hope that the senate and house conferees would re- duce rates which they considered ex- cessive. Immediately after the passage of the bill Senator Cummins of lowa president pro tempore, announced the appointment of the senate conferees Chairman MeCumber and Senators Smoot of Utah and McLean of Con-! necticut, republicans; and Simmons of North Carolina and Jones of New Mexico, democrats, Senator McLean is the fourth ranking republican on the finance committee, and was named in place of Senator La Follette, | who, under the usual rule, would have | drawn the assignment, but who is opposed to the bill. There still was apprehension that the bill might get into deadlock in conference and there die, but ma- jority leaders deelared the conference would report the measure out and that it probably would be ready for the president next month. OPERATING EXPENSES OF GOVERNMENT DROP. Washington, D. C.— Running ex- penses of the government fell off by more than $157,000,000 during July as compared with the same month last year, while public debt disbursement: were reduced by $196,000,000, accord ing to the monthly statement of ex- penditures issued by the treasury. The expenditures chargeable | against ordinary receipts amounted to $2256,000,000 during July, against $382, 000,000 a year ago, while public debt disbursements aggregated $34,000,000, compared with $230,000,000 for July, 1921. of the expenditures chargeable against ordinary receipts the largest | item was $184,000,000 of interest on | the public debt, with $43,000,000 for the veterans’ bureau next. Of the public debt disbursements $16,000,000 expended in the retirement of Liberty bonds for the fourth loan was the largest item. total 91ST VETERANS REVIEWED 1500 of Wild West Division Gather at Camp Lewis. Seattle, Wash.— Reassembled on their old parade ground at Camp forelock, but don't take advantage of your opportunities before they come to you. Tommy—"Poy st what is meant by fair but false mummy's Pop—"Oh, women, and weather predictions, and my son.” CAPT. DUSHAN M. ILLICH Lewis, where they trained as raw re- cruits, the 91st (Wild West) division Sunday afternoon passed in review before Brigadier-General A. B. Alex ander, With their battleflags and standards flying, 1500 veterans of the old division, led by the fourth infan try band and commanded by Colonel Whitworth, former commanding of ficer of the 362d infantry in France, now chief of staff of the 96th reserves, marched in column of platoons over the parade ground. The review was the first held by the division since it was reviewed by General Pershing after the war early in 1919 in Belleme, France. The veterans of the 9ist decided to hold next year’s convention at San Francisco. Price Increase Noted in July. Washington, D. C.—Wholesale and retail costs of food and other com- modities took an upward jump in July, retail prices averaging a 1 per cent increase while wholesale prices Capt. Dushan M. Illich of the Jugo- Stav army is visiting in the United States. Captain Iilich is a Serbian here, having served in the war, He received several decorations fer his gained about 3% per cent, as com- | pared with June, the department of | | labor announced. Soldier Bonus Biil Put Before Senate. Washington, D. C.—Immediately af ter the passage of the tariff bill by the senate the soldiers’ bonus bill | wos formally called up by Senator McCumber (Rep.) of North Dakota, chsirman of the senate finance com- niittee. Poland Increases Her Army. Warsaw. — Poland’s army, which normally numbers 250,000 troops, is being increased to 300,000 due to the presence of Russian forces on the : Washington, D. C—The tariff bill) $ Was passed by the senate Saturday ae eer peerereerearen oo Mission Creek Berry a Order your strawberries before the fall rains set in $2 Per Crate f. 0. b. Culdesac C. O. McFarlin, Culdesac, Idaho a ts te alung the preseb Aegean sea, skirUng that washed the sli the Euxine river, bed of the west of al DOG WAS THERE, ALL RIGHT Train Conductor Quite Mistaken if He eeeeeeg li to the } Order Your Raspberries DIRECT FROM THE GROWER AT $3. 00 er Crate, F. 0. B. parcel pest | | | Clarkston or by express from t tere iva near What | Thought Animal Could Not of Crete ; a ere : Afr as sheen! Stand the Pace. is now Tripoli hey we : | ny — men who carried stone axes, stone Lewiston Their | tipped lances, and hage maces eyes were blue, and wavy red, Phey brought their families with the In thee Tennessee rly days there was a ral! iu which allowed it ductors to make their own they had long be vr sandy | rules ai baba vipbe ards A. G. Mattison fecting the waveling public. Sotne y wood aid | times one conductor had rules In di | Whole groups trudging ou © CLARKSTON, WASH. rect contilet with the other, One o: | side. the conductors would permit: passen Horses to them meant only aan | Phone 319-1 34-3 gers to take their dogs into th} 0 be killed and eaten, never to ve | goaches with them. The conduct | tamed or ridden. When one of thelr | running opposite would not allow x | loved ones died the whole group | dog on Mis train, not even In the bag | Stepped and together they heaped 2 gage car. One day some hunters, re | #irn of stone and a above the turning to the city, met the conductor | body. ‘The custom o building funeral tumull was common in thelr nm who would not allow a dog te ride or 7 That 1 tik dott When the train left the st BUNS) hae ee his train tion the dog followed tied to the traln and had uo difficulty in keeping uj with it. When the conductor saw wha was happening he was highly ta over the disrespect shown to his gans, ext la Egy pyramid nnumerable burlal kur inte Siberta the ward far kurgan grew to be enser “i | wEVER raat F | ch your old dog when we star down grade,” he storied, “and se Women have § what happens to him. You think you guffered every- are making fun of my train.” A little ng. later, when on the down gr conductor approached the form and, net seelng the dog, to the owner; “Now, tell me what has become of your doy Right here,” retorted the passenger, pont ing to a big hole in the floor of the “See him under there? He just came under the coach trot along in the shude."—San Francisco Argonaut BACK IN PALEOLITHIC TIMES Custom of Sracting: Cairns Above Bodies of Dead Was Common in te, the E plat exiled erything but [I rear thie keep e of tort please. ing silent. couch, Those Days. In Paleolithic times, before the At . Inntic burst in at Gibraltar. bands of WONDER WHAT SHE MEANT white men often cat down from You look perfectly charming In what Is now Russia. They followed | that hat and vet. ELL your dealer you want to see a Fisk Tire beside any other he offers you. He has it in stock or can get it. See for yourself what the Fisk Tire has to offer in extra size and strength, how its resiliency compares when you flex the tire under your hand, how the depth of the non-skid tread looks beside other treads, This is the way to buy tires! There's a Fisk Tire of extra valuc in every size, for car, truck or speed wagon Time to Re-tire? (Buy Fisk) COTTONWOOD AND TRANSFER LINE | EDGAR WORTMAN, Prop. Light and Heavy Hauling Done on Short Notice DRAY Simon Bros. Wholesale and Retail BUTCHERS Dealers in Hides, Pelts, and all kinds of Poultry COTTONWOOD, IDAHO ARESH | BERRIES Buy Culdesae Berry Farm strawberries, delivered to ail points on the Camis prairie railroad the same day they are picked. OUR MOTTO: || Fresh berries, full weight. We aim to treat you right | || And Remember: We do | not use second hand boxes | to ship our berries in. Culdesac Berry Farm J. A, STANDAGE, Mgr. P. O. Box 128 Nezperce Phone | | Let us print your sale bill this fall DAYS ARE HERE Phone Your Orders or call -~at-- Meat Market | | | | Let me give you my price en | Papering your home, painting your house or outbuildings, Estimates gladly given with | no obligations on your part. | ALL WORK GUARANTEED | | William Kelsey

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