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NO REMEDY KNOWN. HOME FOR HOLIDAYS. ÏCAL BOYS Carl Cosand, who has a first Sitting Tight Practically all of the young ladies and gentlemen attending NEWS ■ ■ ■■ class radio receiving set in his ID E-vr home and has on different oc-} various schools on the outside '<■*, DEFEAT KOOSKIA casions listened in on the pro­ are home for the holidays, THE grams broadcasted by the Gen­ among them are: .J v.! eral Electric company at Sehen- ! Hax*ry Hanley, Raymond ■ IIIIUK inuiiiim ‘tliftjii) 'Tacke, August Hoene, George COTTONWOOD B. B. TEAM ctady, N. Y. , one of the most 1 ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM powerful broadcasting stations ; Hanley, Gonzaga, Spokane. CONTENDER FOR DIS­ in the United States recently | SSLt [liiilWillii 1 Francis Hanley, Northwestern VARIOUS PARTS OF Ü > ' wrote the company that he was ssmwmm. j Business College, Spokane. TRICT LEADERSHIP. receiving their programs but | it Beatrice McDonald, Hamid THE STATE y. that at different times he was ! Simon Agnes Eckorman, Fred - troubled with what is known as [ and Charles Moll, U. of I. Mos­ Coach Westover’s high school “fading out.” The term used by j cow. Plunging 40 feet off a »v-.;. basketball team won a notable radio fans means that what is Veronica Nuxoll, Greencreek. near Kootenai Tuesday when the I steering gear of their automobile ‘Ve* victory Friday evening when being received will be clearly Elenore Enneking, Keuterville, they defeated the strong Kooskia heard for a minute or so and | V and Martha Darscheid, Colton, broke, Eugene and Don Sàütâéc team in one of the fastest and then suddenly the receiving set ; i Wash., academy. and a friend visiting them from closest games ever witnessed on Rev. Alois Jentgea, William Montana, escaped with oitjy mi fails to connect for some un­ ■ the local fioor the score being. known reason with stations Jentges, Leonard Nuxoll, Lau- or cuts and bruises. The aut I Cottonwood 19, Kooskia 17. The broadcasting. i rence Schmidt, Greencreek, ML mobile was badly damaged. victory Friday evening places In regai d to this matter the Angel college. Editors of Idaho neWspapa Cottonwood in the front as a General Electric company made .„‘'Hit Estella William«, Verla Jessup will gather in Boise Deoesno. contender lor the district leader­ SniiBj... """■tiimuHiiiliU 28 and 29 for the annual meet­ the following explanation to Mr. '‘Mum•ills::::;:; Matilda Schroeder and Zenna ship. From the fu'st whistle. Cosand in a letter he recently re­ III! m Moughmer, Lewiston State Nor­ ing of the Idaho State Editorial izm ■JiitiiidnmiM liliiiiiuniiuiit!lj!!iiUiiiintii4.... soon after which Kooskia scored ceived from them. c**n««u,iMMn mal, Lewiston. association. Questions affecting " il the first basket, until the end, “The fading effect will vary . „ Vivian Baker, Washington the newspaper business and the the game was a hard, clean bat­ fi-om time to time and will also : TURKEY S APPETIT*. FOOLS INCOME TAX MUST BE State College, Pullman. printing trade, as well ae state tle, with the locals leading soon vary with the character of the MANY OF THE GUESSERS. PAID BY MARCH 15. policies will be discussed by after the game began. country between the stations. Richard Goeckner of Portland, speakers. After Kooskia’s opening bas­ There is no known method of A. Holthaus and Ben Hussman Income Tax Report Must Be Oregon is spending his holiday E. M. Grant was named by vacation with home fclka here. v. ket, the locals tied the score, and avoiding this difficulty.” Tie on Number of the Corn Filed By March 15th—Heavy Manager R. E. Hanrahan, ot ' vi; until the end of the first guarter, Kemals He Would Eat. Penalty For Failure. the Railroad com­ « each team battled every second. pany, to succeed the late T. F. ■' Both teams were guarding and Kerin as chief dispatcher of the Sr The 20 pound turkey that has January 1, 1924, marks the •ry’j neither team could boast of an JOHNSON IS been on display at the R. H. beginning of the period for fil­ MRS. SPENCER Camas Prairie system. Mr, Grant infallible offensive, The locals Kendall Confectionery for the ing income-tax returns for the is a railroad man of broad S9C* converted another field basket past two weeks, to be giver, year 1923. The period ends at perience, having entered rail­ and Kooskia made a goal from NAMED JUDGE to the person guessing the exact midnight of March 15, 1924 PASSED AWAY road work in 1897. free thro the quarter ending number or nearest to the num- Heavy penalties are provided by A sentence of 50 days in thé Cottonwood 4, Kooskia 3. county jail was given Lee Swart* ! her oi kernels of corn he would the revenue act for* failure or WAS A DAUGHTER OF PROM­ In the second guarter, both RECEIVES APPOINTMENT eat in 15 minutes, was won by willful refusal to make a return Friday at Nezperoe, by Prpbaifcé Judge H. W. Niles, when Swart* teams unloosed a better offen­ FROM GOVERNOR A. Holthaus and Ben Hussman and pay the tax on time. INENT PIONEER FAMILY sive and Cottonwood scored 10 these two gentlemen tying on Form 1040A, heretofore used pleaded quilt y on a misdemean­ points and Kooskia seven, mak­ C. C. MOORE. the number of kernels, their for reporting net income of FUNERAL 'it. or charge, that of removing « ing the half end with Cotton- number being 275. $5,000 and less, from whatever contracted motor truck from w'ood leading 14 to 11. In the The turkey was feed at 3 source derived, has been revised , the state. Swartz started sery- r third quarter Kooskia was held Hon. Mi'os Johnson of Lewis- o’clock, Sunday afternoon, in in the interests of the largest Mrs. Metha Spencer, wife of ing his sentence Friday. pnpi scoreless, while the locals made ton was appointed judge of the ! front of the Kendall Confection- class of taxpayers—wage earn- William Spencer died m her Idaho is the greatest produc­ a point by a free throw. tenth judicial district by Gov- ery, before a large crowd, and ers and salaried persons. Re- home near Fenn at 11:80 Wed- ing state in the Union of.small In the last quarter, the visi- ernor Moore. Judge Johnson ! he consumed 276 kernels in 15 duced from six pages to a single ; nesday night, after an illness of seeds is a fact probably known S | tors unloosed some clever offen- will fill the position recently 1 minutes. sheet, Form 1040A is to be used : several months, to but few of its own people. | sive work but the local guards made vacant by the death of ! The turkey consumed the ker- for repotting net income of j Mrs. Spencer was the daugh- The seed industry ig one of the broke up their plays, returning Wallace N. Scales. j nels in the first seven and a $5,000 and less derived chiefly1 ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry most promising of any agricul­ j the ball and scoring themselves. Judge Johnson was advised half miutes of the contest the from salaries and wages. Her- Meyers, pioneer residents of tural line of production in Idaho, Kooskia, outscored the locals this of his appointment Thursday fest seven and a half minutes he sons any pari of whose income Camas Prairie, and was born in and this year it has come to thé quarter 6 to 4, but they could evening and will at once take spent in sizing up the large is derived from a business or Idaho county, Idaho June 26, front better than ever before. t not overcome the lead Cotton- over the duties of his new office. 1 crowd that stood in front of his profession, farming, sale of pro- 1888. She was married to Wil- There will be a prohibition W I wood nad piled up. Others who were in the race prison, pertv or rent, though the amount liam Spencer November 4, 1908. party in Idaho in 1924, with a For the visitor Kyie was the for the judgship were F. S. ! Six hundred persons made- is $5,000 or less, will be required During her lifetime op the full ticket in the field, is the [ outstanding player. He not Randall and Eugene O’Neill of ' guesses on the number of ker to use the larger form, 1040. prairie she made hundreds of prediction of Silas Luttrell of ^ only scored five of his team’s Lewiston. ! nels the turkey would eat, their The use of Form 1040 is required friends who will regret to hear Boise, who was a candidate for -w.kets, but was a marvel at Mr. Johnson is a republican in guess ranging all the way from also in all cases where the net i of her untimely death. She is governor in 1906 on this ticket. .jjr play. For Cottonwood, politics. none to 3000. rncome was in excess of $5,000, survived by her husband, her Mr. Luttrell made his prediction k person was high point man Judge Johnson has reappoin- While many people would have regardless of whether from parents, one sister and two bro­ on the strength of a dispatch x^^six field goals and one free ed Chas. Loren court stengrap- enjoyed having him adorn their salary, business, profession, or thers. from Washington recently, say­ hcr. table on Christmas day, good other taxable sources. Funeral services w’tre conduc­ ing the party would have a na­ The contest drew an excep­ fortune was with Mr. Turkey. It being impossible to deter­ ted this afternoon at the Spencer tional ticket in 1924. m tionally laige crowd and as the TRAIN KILLS COWS. Before the contest it looked like mine at this time which foi*m Is home and interment took place Damages agf tting $74, game prog; essed minute by min­ Saturday evening the Grange- a 1000 to 1 bet that he was desired, copies of both forms will in the family plot in the Denver 077.30 are clajMM ute the excitement Pecame in­ ville- Lewiston train ran into doomed to die within 24 hours be sent taxpayers who filed in- cemetery. Friday in Un^H tense and not until the wri three cows belonging to Sidney ; but Mr. Holthaus and Mr. Huss- dividual returns for the year ------court from t^Si blew in the last quarter was the Brown, at the end of Bridge No. man extended clemency and sold 1922, and may be obtained also TEACHERS VISIT. Shoshone coNNp game safely placed away for 16, known better as the Brown him to Robert Forsland, who at the offices of collectors of in­ During the 'holiday season Tyler, against Cottonwood. In the last min­ tressle, killing them instantly. | will use him as a sire. ternal revenue and branch some of the teachers of the Pacific Railroad company, in ute and a half of playing Cot­ The cows were licking salt from ! The bird was feed field com offices of collector’s of internal ; public school are spending their which it is alleged that the ralb tonwood demonstrated its abil­ a ban-el used to hold water in ! supplied by Goff Eckert. Most revenue upon written request. i vacations with relatives and road company was reeponslhMi ity to keep the ball from then- case of fire. I of the guessers placed the num- I friends. Supt. Moll remained for the fire which swept Burton ISSUE MORE LICENSES. j in Cottonwood ; Prof. Westover opponents. It was during this The cattle managed to get ' her of kernels he would eat in Deputy Assessor A. H. Nau ! is visiting with relatives in Mos- Charles F. Chessman, age 4SI period that the local boys dis­ onto the right-of-way thru a the given time at less than 150. Vît" did a land office business in is- cow; Mrs. Stewart and Miss supervising principal of ihm played generalship and kept the gate that some unknown person j Tire turkey was feed his usual training department of the Lew­ iball within their own boundaries ia^n, feft.fP611- . I rations Sunday morning and had suing 1924 automobile licenses Meyer are visiting with rela­ the past week. Those making tives in Seattle; Miss Cameron iston *£ate normal school eight ■and won the game. The pilot of the engine hit jie been real hungry it is safe tc application were: with her mother in Lewiston: years , \ died Saturday at St. The Kooskia boys have a fast the coy?’r,™vei^uJ1®' between say that he would have done Joseph'!* hospital from heart 1100 and 1200 pounds and hurled a^ay with at least a 1000 ker- W. R. Robertson, Dodge. Mrs. Schroeder with home folks team and v-hile it was a great John Uptmor, Buick. in Lewiston; Miss Greenwood trouble, following a two months” joy for Cottonwood to win it by two of them a distance of 1931 i^jg The contest was very illness with dropsy. Professor and 150 feet. One of the cows popular and caused much com­ T. H. Robertson, Oakland. and Miss Allen remained in Cot- no means would have been a dis­ J. V. Baker, Buick. tonwood. Chessman had been a member of grace to have been defeated by mas thrown onto the bridge and ment> and for many daya the the normal school faculty 17 then plunged off of the bridge 0Tlly topic of conversation about E. A. Eckerman, Paige. The holiday vacation season them. They played clean ball Frank Hanley, Overland. for the school closes, Tuesday years and was well known to and were and acted like gentle­ for a distance of some 90 feet to confectionery store was educators throughout the north--. the ground below. “How many kernels will the tur- J. F. Jenny, Cadillac. evening January 1, 1924. men not only in the game but on Clem Wassmuth, Chevrolet Tr west. the street.-, as well. Mr. Brown was not advised ot ^ey eat »* Carelessness on the part of tt the accident until the following Joseph Kolbeck, Buick. FORCED LAY OFF. The lineup was: Ernest Jessup, proprietor of miner in the Federal Mining & Kooskia morning. J. W. Klapprich Dodge. I Cottonwood MISS REILLY DIES. Ernest Jessup Dodge. the Cotton wood-Winona stage Smelting company’s “Morrlng** [Peterson F Mongomery mine at Mullan cost Blair Chis­ TEACHERS HOME. Dr. J. E. Reilly received the Karl Killmar, Mitchell. line was forced to take a lay off [Shinnick F Miles sad news of the death of .his holm , 68, the loss of practically [Jenny Cottonwood ladies, teaching, t , M. M. Belknap, Paige. Ch»~' •'*.? day and his duties of C Kyle school in Idaho and away from y°V,1?ge3^, S1*}er’ Miss Mndred Herman Weigand. Dodge. carrying t,he mails to Greencreek all the sight of both his eyes, [Nims G Lycan home, who came home for the ; Reihy at Moscow, Satui day Wm. H. Kelsey, Ford. and Winona î.re now being taken and Saturday the industrial ac­ cident board awarded him mors IHattrup G Baldwin holiday vacation are : j ‘ y accompam- Leo Rad, Buick. care of by John Ham ill. Mr. II Substitut es — Cotto nwood, Miss Anna Peterson, teaching I ky his wife and son John left Mathias Seubert, Ford. Jessup is suffering with blood than $6800 to compensate him for his permanent disability. ■Johnson for Peterson ; Kooskia at Kellogg. j for Moscow Sunday morning to E. W. Weber, Öldsmobile. poison in his right hand brought ■none. be present at the funeral which Geo. J. Arnzen, Maxwell. on by a mere scratch. The wound Chisholm was employed in the .. 11 Scoring; Shinnick 5, Peterson Miss ' Cecilia Nacke, teaching mine as a foreman, at $8 a day. at Kooskia. took place in the Catholic church John F. Knopp, Ford. was lanced Wednesday by Dt BL3, Nims 1 Miles 4. Montgomery in Moscow', Monday. Her re- B. H. Gehring. Paige. Oil- and is healing as rapidly as His injury was caused by walk­ Miss Laura Hattrup, teaching ing into a blast, which struck 12 Kyle 10, Lycan 1. at Fenn. mams wrex-e laid tc rest in the Reman J. Uhlenkott, Dodge. could be expected. This is the K Referee, Joe Thomas U. of I. Moscow cemetery. Andrew' Sprute, Dodge. first time Mr. Jessup has missed him in the face. The sight is Miss Louise Hattrup, teaching practically gone in both eyes. near Keuterville. Her six brothers acted as pall Frank Forsman, Buick. a day carrying the mail since From The Side Line. Miss Edna McDonald, teach- j bearers. _ Jas. Johnson, Buick. taking the contract from the Compensation of $11,264 was First point made for Cotton- ing at Ferdinand. L ^r- and Mi-s. Redly returned Joseph Riener, Oldsmobile. government, 17 months ago. awarded by the state industrial rood by Peterson necessitating Miss Caroline Terhaar, teach- home Wednesday evening, Frank Arnzen, Buick. accident board Tuesday to Mrs. E. F. Johnson of Kellogg and i long shot and brought the Cot- ing at Kellogg, is spending her - * L. S. Fortin, Overland. SURPRISE TOM SHINNICK. ;onwocd supporters to their feet vacation with friends at Priest FAVOR JOHNSON, W. H. Fortin, Overland. Thirty young folks gathered her eight dependent children, n a unit. River, Idaho. i A petition asking that Miles B. C. Albers, Dodge. at the Dr. J. D. Shinnick home for the death of her husband Jenny and Nims were in the Miss Vera Moughmer. teach- ! Johnston of Lewiston be appoint- Mary C. Rink, Oakland. Wednesday evening to assist while working for the Bunker pame at ali times and never mis- ing at Kamiah w-as unable to ed to fill the unexnired term of Ben Forsman Ford. Tom in celebrating his 17th Hill & Sullivan Mining company. wd an opportunity to “ruffle” it come home. She is ill with the office of Wallace N. Scales, de- Frank Kaus, Dodge. birthday. The party was a The company is a “self-insurer” irith the boys. measels. ceased, judge of the Tenth Judi- J. W. King, Studebaker. surprise and for once in his life and will pay the compensation Henry Nutman, Veile. Tom did not known what his itself. In addition to the com­ Hattrup with his “southpaw” ------rial district, was circulated in pensation the company has wip­ passing fooied the Kooskia boys HERE FROM CRAIGMONT. Cottonwood the first of the week Geo. Poler, Chalmers. friends were going to do that Aloys Hoithaus, Buick. evening until they called at his ed from its books a mortgage ot time after time. Misses Harriett and Jeannette and forwarded to Gov. Moore, $1500 which it held on the homo Shinnick was guarded very Grove of Craigmont spent Wed- who has the power of the selec- home. The evening was spent l06dy but Tom managed to slip nesday in Cottonwood visiting i lion. The petition was freely VISITS AT NIMS” HOME- in dancing and singing humer- of the Johnsons, who were buy­ Miss Iris Armbuster of NTos- ous songs. Light refreshments ing from the company. F\irthar , few into the basket at that. | with friends. The ladies are sitmed by Cottonwood folks. Mr. compensation, in the form qf The decisions of the referee home for the holiday vacation. Johnson is a Lewiston attorney, Cow is a guest of Miss Lenore were served at the conclusion of ÿa rere entirely satisfactory at all j Miss Harriett is teaching at and was defeated for the posi- Nims during the holidays. Slie ; the party. All departed wishing free fuel light and water, a* long as she tives in the Ùoeg, Thomas was fair and Kellogg and Jeannette attending ■ tion of district judge by Judge arrived on Saturday e venin gr’s Tom many more happy birth- j trmin. ______I days. was awarded by tb «g m narSaL i the University of Idaho. j Scales two yean age. .

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