Milk Ordinance Takes Effect In Colville Washington
Colville council passes milk and cream sale regulation Ordinance No 147 requiring dairy testing for bovine tuberculosis and state or federal certification for sellers The measure sets standards for milk and cream quality and permits permits from the health officer with one year validity and penalties for violations.
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City of
Colville
E. C. Conner
Frank Perras
James Burris
J. D. Casey
J. W. Henderson
Colville Library Association
P. H. Johnson
C. C. Casey
Roy English
Sidney E. Barnes
B. L. Hockett
Dan Droz
W. H. Jackson
J.B. Thomas
Sam Robinson
Astor and Wynne
M. A. Lynch
Robinson
J. H. King
W. W. Campbell
Campbell
City
Washington
United
State of Washington
C. Conner
C. N. Hanson
Legislators Back in Session On Tariff and Primary Targets
Stevens County lawmakers show strong representation in Senate and House committees as they advance Senate Joint Memorial No. 1 proposing a tariff on imported magnesite to shield American producers. The measure aims to protect thousands of local workers amid Austrian imports, while Johnson's direct primary bill draws attention for strengthening the primary law and aligning with Governor Hart's convention stance. The proposal requires candidates to declare party affiliation and filing timelines, affecting candidacy and party listing on ballots.
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Raftis
Stevens County
Senate
House
Johnson
Austria
Seattle Post Intelligencer
W. Lon Johnson
Hart
Church notices and services listed for local congregations
The page lists weekly schedules for Churches including Christian Science Adventist and Methodist Episcopal. It notes Sunday services at 11 for Christian Science with subject Truth, Mass times on Sundays and preaching by Rev E Bell, evangelistic events by Rev G E Whitten, Sabbath school, prayer meetings, and sewing for the poor.
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Christian Science
E. Bell
S. J
Church Schedule Notes for Weekday Activities
Junior BYP U at 3 PM and Senior BYP U at 6 30 PM no preaching service Bible study Tuesday at 7 80 PM Ladies Aid Friday at 2 PM
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Ladies Aid
St. James' Church Spokane Announces Jan 23 Services
The Rev. Leonard K. Smith will preach Sunday evening January 23 at 7:30 with Mr Smith described as an eloquent speaker. Sunday school is at 11:30, Bible school at 10, Christian Endeavor at 6:30, and preaching at 7:30. Bible study Wednesday at 7:30. Your presence is invited.
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G. H. Severance
Leonard K. Smith
St. James’ Church
Spokane
Smith
Reverend Shaw resigns pastorate to join ill wife in Idaho
Rev. H. C. Shaw of the Church of Christ has resigned his pastorate here to be with his wife in Idaho, who is reported seriously ill. Next Wednesday afternoon the Ladies Aid society of the M. E. church will give a tea at the home of Mrs. M. D. Verrill, 444 S. Walnut. A silver offering will be taken.
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H. C. Shaw
Church of Christ
Idaho
Ladies Aid Society of
The
M. E. Church
M. D. Verrill
S. Walnut
Thoughtful gaze over the ocean from a homeward bound ship
A doughboy asks what Sam is thinking about and receives a playful reply about the ocean being the fastest thing he has ever seen. The exchange captures a light moment aboard a returning transport.
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Uncle Samuel
Sam
Advertising Boosts Survival of Firms in 1920
The Bradstreet agency asserts that 84 percent of 1920 business failures came from firms that did not advertise. Advertisers in the Examiner invite public scrutiny, while nonadvertisers avoid disclosure and lack of public confidence.
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Bradstreet Commercial Agency
Examiner
Progress on State Road 22 Aims at Federal Aid for North Star Highway
Efforts to secure right of way and construction funding for State Road No. 22, the North Star Highway, across the Spokane Indian Reservation progress under Congressman Webster and Senators Poindexter and Jones. A bill for federal road aid and possible full federal funding is anticipated, with Stevens and Lincoln counties pushing for recognition of the seven mile segment and construction funds.
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Spokane
Detillion Bridge
Webster
Poindexter
Jones
Clair Hunt
Stevens County
Colville
Congress
Stevens
Lincoln
Olympia
Guy G. Harvey
State of Washington
Harvey
A. E
Lewis
Miles
Wash
Indian Department
Guy
Everett
Inkster Ranch
Spokane River
Lincoln County
Meyers Falls
Columbia River
East End Social and Local Happenings Report
Eastenders enjoyed a pleasant evening at the R. K E. Walston home with cards and music. Ice house filling resumed with S. A. Lynn and various neighbors participating and visiting Colville.
Pleasant Valley Notes Include Visitors and a Death
Items from Mingo and Pleasant Valley report Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sellers and their young son visiting M. L. Morton. Miss Edith Lee, the Mingo teacher, was a Sunday guest at the Garner home. Mr. and Mrs. Dougan visited Meyers Falls on Monday. Word came Monday of the death of Mrs. Wallace at her son Al Lillybridge’s home in Wenatchee.
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Wm. Sellers
M. L. Morton
Pleasant Valley
Edith Lee
Garner
Dougan
Meyers Falls
Wallace
al Lillybridge
Wenatchee
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