Hughes Greets Spokane Then Heads to Coeur d'Alene
Republican candidate Charles F. Hughes toured Spokane delivering a brisk greeting to thousands before moving on to Coeur d'Alene with Mrs Hughes. The visit featured a morning parade, city park address, luncheon at Hotel Idaho and evening talks, plus a Davenport hotel reception and a stadium address. Mrs Hughes charmed local women and joined in campaign duties while Hughes praised Spokane's open spaces and his overall health.
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Charles Evans Hughes
United States
Spokane
Coeur d'Alene
Spokesman Review
City Park
Coeur @Alene
Hotel Idaho
Auditorium Theater
Davenport
Hughes
Stadium
Armory
Tacoma
First Baptist Church
Country Club
First Methodist Church
Mr. Hughes
City
6Th Avenue
Beattie View City
Auto
Browne
Cannon Hill
Rockwood
George Turner
Turner
Mr. Hebberd
Lund
Hartson
Touls Davenport
5. B
Blaine
Seattle
Publi Service Commission
Frank R. Spinning
Summer
Commission
Walter Ronald
New York
Mr. Blaine
Washington
Record Sheep Deal Sets Lewiston Stock Price Mark
The Hyestock firm Coffin Hepton Steen bought J. 8. Klaus sheep totaling 7000 head of ewes and lambs for about 40000 dollars. Wool prices in Lewiston range from 22 to 27 cents per pound with mutton values driving high stock prices. The herd will winter on the Steen ranch upper Snake river, with Cecilia lease and winter quarters in play as Coffin Hepton Steen position the Steen ranch as a headquarters for their livestock venture.
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Hyestock
Coffin, Hepton & Steen
Lewiston
Nez Perce National Forest
R. R. Steen
Snake River
Steen
Klaus
Coffin and Hepton
Spokane
Columbia River
Coffin & Hepton
Steen Ranch
Bob Jones Near Death In Monrovia Sanitarium
Telegram reports Robert Jones of Wisdom Montana dying at Pou Tig er sanitarium after a year in Monrovia seeking relief from tuberculosis. He has been sinking for six weeks as his brother Seth Jones heads to the bedside. Jones was a noted stockman and former president of the Northwest Live Stock association with many friends in the Salmon river region.
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Monrovia
Cal
Robert Jones
Wisdom
Mont
Northwest Live Stock Association
Poutiger Sanitarium
Jones
Seth Jones
Salmon River
Evans Plans to Move State Land Board From Politics
Idaho Republicans push a constitutional amendment to remove the state land department from politics and create a nonpartisan three member commission appointed by the governor to manage all land resources. Hon. Evan Evans of Grangeville and editors Branscombe and McGowans aiding, with Evans addressing Moscow Republicans urging unity for the party’s ticket this fall.
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Evans
State Land Board
State Land Department
Idaho
Evan Evans
Grangeville
Republican State Committee
Mr. Evans
Charles A. Branscombe
Pleaded Way Out Of Court In Grangeville Speed Incident
Grangeville attorney Tudge Wallace N Seales was arrested by Police Chief Grant Robbins for speeding while riding in a campaign car owned by Evan Byany of Grangeville. Judge Scales pleaded his case before Judge Strong who dismissed it, stating riding in a Republican band wagon did not appeal to him. Meantime the Idaho County Hughes Club plans a meeting at Grangeville City Hall to back Charles E Hughes for President on August 21.
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Spokane
Oscar Cain
Horace Kimball
W. H. Ade
Adolph Mnnter
Charles ©. Hart
Arthur W. Davis
Sarah Flannigan
F. A. Noteware
Mr. Farnham
Hughes
Telele
Norman Ditman
Charles Hebberd
Charis P. Lund
Millard T. Hartson
Mr. Hughes
the Baptist
Grangeville
Republisu
State Central Committee
James Airshie, Jr
Coeur d'Alene
the Supreme Wart
Evans
Judge Scales
ER. 0. McGowat
Strong
Hughes Club
Idaho County
Charles E. Hughes
United States
Branscomer, Pres
Idaho Co. Hughes Club
Ford price popular boosts local sales
Roy Nail, agent for the Ford machine, reports strong demand after August price cut. Last week buyers included Walter Hieckerson and Archie Gilkeson at the local agency, and I Zaver bought a used car through the Cottonwood dealer.
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FORD
Roy Nail
Walter Hieckerson
Archie Gilkeson
Zaver
Flower Show by Civics Club to Feature Sweet Peas
The third annual Flower Show under the Civics Club will be a Sweet Pea focused event at the Furniture Exchange on August 26 from 1 to 9 PM. Entries must be registered by 10:30 AM, with bouquets sold on streets to support the club, prizes for sweet pea displays, and a broader exhibit of flowers.
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Civics
Furniture Exchange
C. T. Lingo
Clytes Club
Evib
Organi Ton
Automobilists Meet in Idaho County for Good Roads
The Idaho County Automobile Association held its second meeting with delegates from Freedom Cottonwood Fenn Green Creek Denver Rentville and Grangeville. Frank Kelsey presided and Frank Van Deventer was secretary. Autos totaled 207 now up from 108 on January 1 a 100 percent rise in seven and a half months. Signposts ordered earlier are finished and to be installed countywide. A road repair committee was formed to address bad spots. Next meeting scheduled for Fenn on September 12 with Denver Band music and a dance.
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Idaho County Automobile Association
Frank Kelsey
Cottaoread
Frank van Deventer
Grangeville
Idaho County
Cottonwood
Freedom
Fenn
Green Creek
Denver
Renterville
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