Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, October 20, 1922, Page 1

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BORAH SPEAKS — TO A FULL HOUSE said that the repeal of this law wes acrime. He will go before the next congress, he said, and fight for the tax to be again a part of the laws of the nation, so that every man will be taxed in | COTTONWOOD, IDAHO, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1922 $2.00 PER YEAR THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE. In the Kooskia Mountaineer for October 4, 1922 and the Grangeville Globe for October | 5, 1922, appears an article pur-| NEWS AROUND THE STATE | porting to show the difference in| expense of said office under my | | administration for 1920 and the expense under Eimers’ adminisr- ation for the year 1921, accordance with his income. He MORE THAN 100 UNABLE TO ‘@vored the rural credit system | ; j on a basis that would be helpful GAIN ADMITTANCE to the farmers, a man who must | turn his preduct once a yearrand | | Sterne of toterest Bran Yo ot lions Repradu. ed tur ie : + | off ‘he grade ' i‘ Senator Borah was introduced | that two percent controlled 65 | take too long and be too volumi-| ditch FP en get ped = j by M. M. Belknap, chairman and percent of the wealth and that | nous, so will simply refer to the| Johnson, Wn., has so far recov- was received amid cheers and two percent under the conven- UNITED STATES SENATOR W. E. BORAH | year 1919 and the first half of| ered at the home of his family in handclapping. The senior sena-| tion system controlled political ; . i a cera al + ee | the year 1920, as compared with | Spokane that he contemplates re- tor was at his best and he flayed nominations, and that when} who spoke in Cottonwood Tuesday evening | the first year and one-half of Mr.! turning to Nezperce Sunday. | I 8 * is ; pe y. certain governmental policies, these forces got together danger) OI i Eimers’ administration, he not| That R. T. Smith met. his j told of his fight for the restora-| ous times confronted the people. | SPLENDID APPLES | | having completed his last half. | death by being struck by an au- tion of the Idaho primary for the’ Cooperative markets was anoth-| * Tl © Cl raniele ffice thia-wealk FENN DISTRICT According to the absolute ve-| tomobile driven by an unknown nomination of state officers,! er measure Senator Borah said) sasioaal Maas i nn “ks a wats |corded facts, without itemizing person, was the verdict of the this being the one big issue with’ he favored. Bis rg Oni Cran ate i aie each particular act, my expense | coroner's jury called in investi- Senator Borah in the —, From the “Southeast” Corner. | bear ot oe had ac saan nl reo | HOLD ELECTION | account for said first year and/ gate the death of the aged Lew- ‘ave, and in almost every Jine of S3*8 oui a Mal a ali For size and color the apples} appear for the | same length of time, a Tar peg By. y S, 2 1 almos y jine ~ount parke Main atreat dit: |4.e: thine sier MAGE ii | acccoaeee, aie he same "i >, | way . his m his speech defined his position pig he conliing eens brews pete: ig non es a PETITION FOR COMMISSION. notwithstanding the fact that! night. as relating to affairs concerning “Vy. ii rm ae ame eee | Ra Tn .C : during my term all costs and; After eludi ffi fi cca P 5 eihetica The senator lived up to his} had them all beaten. One of ERS TO CALL BOND Pig Be: u r eluding officers for ' = ee ee reputation as an orator. He spoke| the apples, which are of | the| CHTON Rite bmg at eg Het three years George Chakines, « th ere Rae rai sas candies nati in a clear, distinct way and at) Wolf River variety measured 14| ELECTION. eee “The Fda v. aut: | wanted in Pocatello for the mur- zee ria getty t 4 4 ‘al times used all his powers as anjinches. in circumference. sae rs per , Ph hire | der of Pau Beno, was taken into effect in Idaho, § pi pe Aa 4 orator to drive his points home.| Boeckman and Frank Wimer al-| | mentioned in said article is also! custody, at Phoenix, Ariz., and ; -, - yi hit iad ope Bo Cottonwood was indeed for- | so left fine samples of apples. | A petition was circulated etapa, Big age that pen is being returned to Pocatello, foveal the restoration of this tunate to have Senator Borah to| , L. reget cl is displaying at ee bs Oe es ro ace tein tn hath sean charged | of Phopuix, wired Svea? Gieeaae P fannaniier inat-| deliver an address here. Only} this office three varieties of ap-| Fenn highway rict this we : as che | ‘ ' + and that the mannet of nominat- ivowother apeadhes were made by | ples all: erown'on a opabituee, the! were signed to UP to the county and at regular E, Mabey, that an officer is on ing officers tor state positions h 2 te eeen Tako at thie, (ditt a pertacely we - the highway | rates, and whereas I had to hire! his way to pocatello with the should yo F. a dine Orangeville and Craigtsd, tine shave th | of the Fenn high- ne yaa the ge gape sr 3 | prisoner. : Gh the inet that'tic conailiived 1t|. Secabir foreh, Wednesdsg| All of Gio been) Il_an election for the | Bint tno the peck ts cf the vari |< ederal Judge Frartk 8. Diet- Oe US TAU rey aoe eee ae eee St. Gert-| highly admired iting se of voting bonds to con- Went ino the pockuts ct the varl- | rich held an opinion made of rec- a bounden duty of the voters of morning, was taken to St. Gert-| Uenly be Matis anit igh: 0US jitney ow: ers instcad of into! ong . di Idaho to ascertain how their rude convent by Dr. J. D. Shin-| the office. the North and South ‘high my own, as in Mr. Eimers’ cas ord here that Indian lands in F: Oo ascertz 2 e co ys Wa see | 8 - eee . Be listrie | my mM, as Mr. ays: se, 2 z * candidates for senators and rep-' nick, where he spent more than| oh ete SPO vay through the Fenn district, Said article makes reference Idaho oe subject to taxation. rezentatives stood in this re- an hour inspecting the new) HONOR MRS. RHETT, The pe ont WES gi po to the big differences in the be en a pe Yee zenta ; stoo is an h f ting J n Snccaltmicnditni on ries tated, by 80 percent of the . an enewah counties and con- x bu va ronferring with of- Compli ting Mrs. Viol al t 3 ap Md ger digo Te } c ; NF tick tind Wie oi: eri. ppm: +O") Rhett a pleasant surprise part payers in the district does ogo gegen ~— : I . cerned the Coeur d’Alene Indian cia nay si fice atiat ie ee gee was given in the lodge rooms in) not set forth any specified sum | 0% Know the exact number of jands, ‘These lands were allot- | mary law was far better than Ninety-nine percent of the the I. O. O. F. hall Saturday of |of bond money to be voted or| arrests made by Mr. Eimers or! ted to Indians and trust patents | the one repealed, and that the re- pe ople that heard Sanator Borah last week by the members of | does it specify the location of the: Myself during said period, but) icgued by the secretary of the in- “ Pehcat ‘the peple’ eltg: ont| Tuesday were with him andl. 1.0. 0, F. and Rebekal I through the Penn district, | they failed to state how many’ terior, without the people being con- he was given his greatest ap- Be a ia i] leavel This will be left to the highway | Convictions he secured out of the sulted; that the legislature took plause when he commenced his lodges. Mi iS Ihe ue will ale etl ui be left to the highway | great number of arrests. | The funeral of Jewell Freng, into its own hands to do away attack on the old convention 590” #/ter the first of the month | board. * | W. H. ELLER who committed suicide at the with the law that gave the peo- system and in favor of the direct bo baslgaap os rh i Bi Bee TE is said that the COMMISSION ssipchiielatess elected | Penitentiary in Boise _ —— ple some power to place in office primary law where they will make their }ers of the Fem highway will) wanwp 49 HEAD | was held at the Genesee Luther- men whom they considered fit The B . h party departed for anaes. “all the election within a short) “The movement of dairy cows Re oe Stensinna of Clase } o fill these-cffices. The senator! Ane ee ee ee = meee » so that if the same carries | Aig age Pasay 1, Rev. O. P. Stensland o 10 that thee ceniman senator Craigmont | immediately after! BEAUTIFUL SHOWER. e road work en he completed 1 {this county is getting well ton conducting the service in the ; ela ae ies that [uch in a Packard car, the pro- Miss Hilda Tacke was the] in the spring. | ey y agent’ presence of many friends of the must take hold of politics that ,e.ty of Mr. Borah’s friend, S : y a aneniasets as : has received to date cards which d family. The floral there was more democracy and| oo. oo oe . » >| guest of honor a miscellaneous The assessed valuation of the! were mailed out some days ago deceased and family. The mere intercst in political ques- prea Calg wee LO shower given at the home of] jenn district 1921 was! in a letter acne the dairy Offerings were beautiful and tions teday than ever before. aris ie tha Noh. " d iS Libri Barney Tacke urday 246,92 the levy on each situation from fourteen farmers | profuse. Interment was made | Speaking on the federal debt i240 Over “he North and South | noon of last week by the 1 3100 being .07 the raised | wanting a total of forty dairy|'™ the Lutheran burying grounds Aeictes ars Gel” Ge aoe highw ay. Mary Tacke, Gertie Tacke | amounting to $872 Fenn is! cows, With two exceptions the| adjoining the church. . amounted to 22 billion dollars, Senator Borah remarked to Rena Seubert. | the third largest ! ray dist- men expressed a preference for Sam Clark was declared not and that the interest on the the editor that he could see) The bride-to-be was the re-/ yiet in the county ording to pyed heifers of the Guernsey Zuilty of the murder of Bert ari ame , Many improvements in Cotton-|cipient of many useful and] the assessed valuation and their! nw. | Partridge at Kootenai on March i staggering sum amounted to one —— 2 ‘ Tiles a t breed. 2 billion xmnually, He told that 00d since his last visit here.) pretty gifts, and a pleasant) highway tax is the smallest in The agent is expecting to con-| 13 at Sandpoint, Saturday, after | at the rate the civil war debt was | YOU". Phe on, Poss pig afternoon was enjoyed by the) the county. J. W, Crea is clerk! fer with F. R. Camack the Field| the jury prego out Pry 1 per oes - hi - your sidewalks appeal to me. One uests. of the board SHB ie 4 : baer hours. Three lots were en, > 1,100 es he | g Tite — + oe ae 1,100 Goes not usually find them in pee Ww : cian ,.| Daityman of the University | tie first standing 10 to 2 for ac- years to pay the debt now con- ay 7 ” 3 et V. J. Hall, state commissioner Extension and other dairy ex-! the fronting this government, He S¥ch small towns PROGROM AND LUNCH. f public works who recently! perts at Moscow this week with| Wuittal. A second ballot re- g g oh Sarath vs ars hae Vine aiwe y perts at Moscow ,this week with} ; ital furnished figures showing the . The senator also spent more A short program wi ¢ IVEN! made a trip of inspection over! a view of getting first hand in-| sulted in 11 to 1 for acquital. a debt before the entrance of this than an hour at the Kaufman in the I. O. 0. iid hall a the North and Seuth highway! formation on the recent ship- At 12:30 a. m. Judge Flynn was | country in the world war and, public sale mingling among the/ evening, October 30 by the) ove out tne following statement | ments to Southern Idaho, and/ Called upon to define the mean- | that accumulated within the last farmers. Someone remarked | Ladies Aid. oe pony it Boise last Friday: the possibility of securing the, 8 of “great bodily injury and four or five years. He dwelt on, that after November 7th Borah Ee -_ ag ‘veloome. |. “Before the end of this year assistance of one of these men to pore od i = Sn be in- the per capita tax paid in dif- bhai vies or a —_- sha lca Mie ol st | there will be a continuous 150-| aid in selecting our cows. icted by bare fists. } ferent states. carded political machine. for 'T., LOCAL NEWS ITEMS mile stretch of improved high-| _ It may be possible to bring Mr.| Through their attorney, Wal- A | “One-third of the officers at| there is a chance again for T. Steve Farthing, representing | W@¥ fvom Viola, six miles north Camack into the county for a| ter W. Zent, six prominent busi- ‘ag ise and at Washington should | Clark to make a few dollars. ojoeal 1-0. OB. and Mra, f/f Moscow, to Lucile, 45 miles few meeting next week. He has! ness men of Spokane, Wash., : | apes ~ ‘th ir h a 1 th An ex-soldier who accompani-| the local I. 0. 0. F. and Mrs, T. | th of ‘ had under his supervision the Monday entered pleas of guilty } Re BEny yo ene homes ane len ft ie ann |C. Keith representing the Re- | Our oF , B vue , + Preis ' we would be better governed. ed the senator te the Kaufmann)» Selbh, representing i | “There purchase of some 1500 cows ship, to a charge of hunting within i Mashington, District ot Colum- sale remarked: “Senator we — _ or it ge gen Pome D-! stretch ped into the state during the, the state of Idaho without pro- | bia, with its ten square miles is Should have the bonus bill pas-|M& [0 oe Lod aah “miles of h } past year and will be able to give, per licenses, and with the ad- not able to give room to the sed.” The senator made no reply | Me se Riga Weed 1. | wood to gevilie is still un- us some good pointers on our Mission of guilt on their part boards and bureaus there,” the to this remark but simply smiled,| Dr. Shinnick reports ee ~|eonstructed but this gap will be venture as well as a good liné on Justice I. C. Hattabaugh, of Lew- senator advised, and in this con-/ Later on the ex-soldier said: | lowing births: To Mr. and Mrs.) ried quying 1923.” the dairy industry of Idaho. | iston, before whom the case came nection he stated that he was in- “Well I guess we can live with- Ed Tautfest, of Ferdinand, = : i Mas siete up, assessed a fine of $125 and ’ strumental in reducing the out it if we have to.” Senator Thursday, a boy 5 te a. and ig | PEACHERS' INSTITUTE. STEERS BRING 6 1-4 CENTS, | costs in each of the six cases, or standing army of the United Borah voted against the bonus Ben et >, Keute rville, a bey, |" “Phe te-che’s' institute to be John Morarity and C. T. Flynn, $189.65, making a total of $887.- States to 125,000 men, but that. bill in the senate. this (Friday) morning. |held in Moscow next week, Oct- returned Sunday evening from! 90 paid into court Monday. . 18,000 officers were still engag-| The Cottonwood Commercial! Mr. and Mrs. William Decker | 5}; 23 to 28 will include seven and Seattle, having, University of Idaho and Uni- » ed. “These 18,900 officers are! club gave a banquet in honor of , returned to their home at Koos-| counties and will be one of the accompanied to these versity of Washington football needed for Washington’s social Senator William EF. Borah at the! kia this morning after visiting |jargest and most important points seven carloads of cattle.| teams renewed an ancient rival- functions, however, and should a Cottonwood hotel Tuesday even-| here for a few days at the home jevents of the kind ever held in The steers in the shinment| ry—lapsed for ten years—at / reign fi ver take that city ing at 5:30, to members of the of their son and daughter, Mr.|north Idaho. The counties re- brought their owners $6.25 a Seattle Saturday, Washington foreign foe ever : : of 1 fh r S eat sapture two-thirds of club, their wives and visitors|@nd Mrs. N. A. Litherland. presented are Lewis, Idaho, Nez- hundred weight. The steers winning by the scant score of 2 of the United from various sections of the) Mr. and Mrs. Flprin Holthaus|Perce, Clearwater and Latah were sold in Seattle and the cows to 0. The game, the first Paci- States,” he stated. county. The senator was great- are the proud parents of a fine| counties in Idaho and Asotin and in Portland. Mr. Morarity stat-| fic coast conference contest of Senator Borah declared him- ly impresed with the hospitality baby girl that arrived at their} Whitman counties of Washing-| ed that a large number of cattle! the season, was a fight from in favor restoration shown him by the people of Cot- home last Friday morning. Moth-| ton. are now being placed on the start to finish between’ two ‘ self in favor of the restora y peop : ; j aced | } i Pe of the excess profit tax, and cit- tonwood. Fifty-four persons er and babe are doing nicely. As| The Cottonwood public school coast markets which is a pre-| teams almost evenly matched as ed the case of the Standard Oil were present at the banquet. this is the first grandchild —_ | teachers will leave Saturday and dominating factor in keeping | to defense, Washington having a The senator made a few re- Holthaus family Grandpa Holt- Never in the history of Cot- tonwood was there such a crowd gathered together, from all points of the county to hear a rates caine in for a lambasting | from the senator. He said that | the extravagance on the part of | national, state and county offic- | office is an open book, and that) the affairs of that office when I was sheriff were run as economi- cally as possible, considering the It is not my purpose to enter| Hit of Our Renders TO HALL, not every 30 days as would a| into any newspaper controversy | : eel euehant: |in the present campaign, be- High taxes and high freight | lieving that my record in said | Governor D. W. Davis receiv- ed Friday morning his invitation from Governor Louis F, Hart of Washiugton to attend the co fer political speech as there was jalg was growing to be a pre-| ‘ business done. | Saco pM terse: ga sw Tue:day evening when more) valent American disease. He! However, if my opponent! ity of auto traffic regulations. than 700 people came to hear attacked the ship subsidy bill, | | Seeks an election by causing an| Judge James F. Ailshie, of United States Senater William caying that it benefited the ship | article to be published in said| Coeur d’Alene, and Atty. B E. Borah discuss the political trust and the larger ship owners | | papers, which is not only mis- ; i issues of the day. _ Some 100 people were unable to gain ad- mittance to the Orpheum thea- tre, where Borah addressed some 600 people which crowded the hall to its utmost capacity, stand ing room being at a premium. to the extent of from 150 to 250 | million dollars annually. He! said that his stand against this measure would doubtless rele-! gate him to the ranks of the ir- regulars. | Speaking on the danger of a leading, but in truth and fact wholly contrary to the records which anyone can examine ard see for himself, it becomes pro- per and my duty to the tax- payers to inform them through | the press of the real facts, which | Auger have filed with Henry | Telcher, clerk of the district | court, papers in the czse of the | Deer Creek Highway district vs | the Doumecq Highway district, appealing from an opinion of the | district court. : e ; . : C. W. Felt, the w — began rot gather — combine being effected pres pe he corroborated by Mr.! Nezperce mene a = and by 7:15, three-quarters of the wealth of this country and |Telcher, the present county! nosy hej an hour before the schedule time | the men who control the political | Y| neer being fatally hurt last Sun- the hall was packed. company declaring a 400 percent cash dividerd on its stock. He | situation, Senator Borah cited marks after the dinner. | haus is the proudest of them all. | toke part in the institute. Sunday morning for Moscow to clerk, if inquiry is made. To go into all the details would He looks for the prices down. | better prices early in the winter. i ics. | day morning when his car went shade the best in offensive tact-

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