Guardsmen to Stay in State Militia After Muster Out
Boise Statesman reports the Second Idaho infantry will remain in state militia after mustering out, under a six year oath signed to serve in federal duty. National defense act mandates three years active and three in reserve for federal service, with earlier swearing for six years credited. Some regiments not sworn in abroad faced re enlistment ments. Idaho guardsmen exclusive for six year oath. Major Martin suggests mustered out within ten days of arrival may be possible. Barracks work underway to accommodate return with tents ordered for dining and housing.
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Regiment 1060 Strong Examined on Arrival at Boise
Telegrams indicate Captain Garber and Major Moody plan to reach Boise Sunday while Captain Jeffreys predicts the 1060 strong regiment will be checked and mustered out after about 30 days. Details list unit counts, quarters heating plans, and medical exam supervision under Colonel Wood in Boise.
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Idaho Gets Money For Highways Under Act
Washington reports dec 19 the solicitor of the department of agriculture ruled Idaho has a compliant state highway system under the federal good roads act and is entitled to federal aid to the fullest extent.
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Idaho
Washington
Department of Agriculture
American Investors Hope for Mexico Protection Shift
Americans with property and industry holdings in Mexico await clearer U.S. policy changes after a China loan approval raised questions. A Lansing letter endorses legitimate enterprises abroad, offering cautious optimism to railroads mines and oil ventures facing Carranza and Villa pressures.
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Municipal Christmas Tree Festivities at I C C Opera House Sunday
The Civic Club reports ample funds raised for the Municipal Christmas tree event at the Odd Fellows opera house Sunday evening. A large program includes choral singing, recitations, a short mayoral address, and Santa Claus with gifts for every child.
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Black Pine Manager On Business Trip To Spokane
Henry Massam of Kk City leaves from the mine district Saturday en route to Spokane. J Rieten and Mrs Rieben of the Black Pine mine head for Philadelphia to visit relatives and pursue improvements. The party plans to visit Cap er Wyoming and then Philadelphia before Massam goes to Montreal.
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Spokane
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Black Pine
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Canada
Rueben
Philadelphia
Rieben
Shipped 1140 Head of Sheep to White Bird Ranch
Charles Dunham shipped five carloads of sheep totaling 1140 from Montana to the Lee Smith ranch near White Bird, recently purchased from Gus Wright. He plans to pursue ranching and stock raising, with extensive outside range to be used. Shipment inspected locally by Dr. Pogue with a clear bill of health.
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White Bird
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Will Platt Joins Benedicts In Port City Return
Will Platt and his bride Vivian Jones arrived in the city from Portland after a quiet marriage following a Lewiston stock show trip. Mrs. Platt, daughter of Sam Jones of Boles, has long lived in the county and is praised for her charm. Platt, who came from Genesee years ago to cattle work across the river, is regarded as wealthy and of good character. The Chronicle offers congratulations as the couple visits Grangeville friends over the weekend.
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Clothing and Provision Drive For Needy Initiated
The Distributing Committee of the municipal Christmas tree asks residents to donate usable clothing provisions or other items for the needy. Deliver to J P Eimers at the audit office in the courthouse. collections should finish early so distribution can be arranged by Saturday. Pacific Telephone workers to receive Christmas gifts. employees with one year or more get three weeks pay and those under one year get two weeks.
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Grangeville Boys Fall In Fast Nez Perce Clash
Grangeville High fell to Nez Perce in a high tempo game on the local floor. Grangeville led at halftime as center dominance offset by Nez Perce speed and teamwork. Near 200 attendance and full gym support marked a spirited contest with strong showings from Hines Perrine and Fox for Nez Perce and Grangeville’s Hirscoe Holsclaw Elmers Gilbert Kabat on a brisk evening.
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Miller
Buard
R Fox
Gib
Burus
Roads Meeting Thursday December 28 Idaho County
Under the call of W B Husaman president of the Idaho County Good Roads association a meeting will be held at the Commercial halls in Grangeville Thursday evening December 28 at 8 p m. State legislative delegates from Wald e county will attend to discuss roads legislation with citizens. The North and South Highway project is a priority for the state and Idaho county aims to push its early construction. Dispatches from Washington indicate agricultural department support and possible state appropriations for the project. Members are urged to attend and contribute.
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Idaho County
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Linhe
Bern
Hoath
Bailor-Nickel Wedding Announcement
The announcement of the forthcoming wedding of Miss Noa Jean Nickel of Spokane and Paul Bo Baller of Spokane reached Grangeville this week. The marriage is set for January first at the bride’s parents home Dr Mel Nickel of Spokane, then the couple will reside in Anaconda Montana. The bride is from Grangeville and known for talent and capability, while the groom once ran an undertaking business in his city. The Globe and friends in Grangeville extend best wishes for their marriage.
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Spokane
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Grangeville
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Spokage
Anaconda
Mont
Grangeyife
Globe
Second Idaho Troops at Boise to Be Mustered Out
The Second Idaho regiment left Nogales Ariz at 2 30 Tuesday for Boise where they are to be mustered out. They may reach Grangeville by early January with Company E among the first to return. Washington's order to return home was suspended due to Mexican interior news, delaying mustering and prompting local reception plans for returning servicemen and families.
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Pettibone Responds On County Division Position
Pettibone, slated for state select involvement, visited the city yesterday before moving to his ranch where a new residence is finished. He voiced support for county division if voters favor it and lines are fair. otherwise he will oppose the measure, a stance tied to his campaign after county division became an issue.
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Forced Arbitration Could Kill Labor Unions Rights to Quit
Washington dispatch reports President Wilson’s push for compulsory arbitration divides labor leaders led by Sie Gomyers of the AFL and Frank Morrison. Senator Borah weighs in, arguing Canada’s model is impractical, and that workers may quit individually or collectively if wages or conditions are threatened, upholding constitutional rights.
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United States
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Supreme Court of the United States
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