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Nyssa Trading fa. fan ts and ChìkW efore buying • rator, there are ,____ thing* that you ought to know about it „ The De Laval skim* delivers cream of uniform ness, run* easily and little or no attention. ^ It i* simple, so that it will easily get out of order, and easy to clean and lasts for a lane. Over 2.500.000 De mer* will confirm these ments about it. We'll be glad a lo give you the names of n cumber of De Laval users right around this town. Some of them formerly used separators of other makes. You can then ask them why they changed, and what they think of dig B irty Yen Ì i u n C O M P A N Y . N C W YON*cm ■ v«m w u i to proAt b , tohsr) In 1930. PeopU ’l iq M ltM M a * „ f o r • Use of D . Lav«] m u t to buy a hattleshlj secretary of the Mtj. o r la te r y o u w ill b u y a le r if I could get thi ’ the naval commit« l LAVAL er to go battleship •—Louisville Courier. -eased to he spokes of the people of lu l'H r>s. ;in Disease he Easiest Way. the line of the least rw nee Is w hat makes rivers and nsdb ted.—Boston T ranscript. K M X IIM M K M K X M 1 I f ih « m dse and «ervice of th* Co op S to re Caldwell was not as n o d as th e best w ith p ices imirer th a n th e re st m ail orders would cease to come daily from a ll over th e west, W rite for p rie® list today ise th e blood thori he germ s that cause And for this purpose ver made can appi ■d of S. S. S. he blood of the the same time hi* neral health. uable literature lical Adviser, 100 y, A tlanta, Ga. foe of jap K Black Joe H as Been Del o This Country 6 Horticultural Pest innese beetle Is C01'* _ nenties on Its trail 1 The United State» ^ igrt culture has sentt find those enemies” •oss the ocean -stnblished In the Sey where the foothold, and tW old grently In the rent employed 1« v lth Japanese nllst In this kind ol »d th at the task m m Japan for t*» ,’ldle something “ ,ites of the .HP»0* eal Is still to be V eld conditions es w ith nil the i It. The beetle «•ith importations ia a black m am m oth jack and is 131-2 hands high, horse m easure, 7 pears old. and has been in spected by th e sta te v eterinary g ra n te d a ilcense for the >a of 1920. Will stand a t farm 1 1-2 miles w est of Owyhee School house a t $15.00 to in su re colt to stan d and suck, $10 00 fo r season or $5.00 for tin g le leap. The above will be- eoae due w hen th e colt stands a a d sucks, or m are is sold, tra d ed e r rem oved w ithout my con sent 3are should be tak en to p re v en t accidents. If any snould I will no t be responsible D. P. P U L L 1N . P hone No. 61 F 11 H ythe, England.—The A nglo-Frenc. com bination w hich hat aucoeeded the big four in the m anagem ent ef th e al lies’ dealings w ith Germ any, d eter m ined a t S unday's session here tt- principles for the settlem ents o f U j .. th e G erm an indem nity and Interallied debts. The principles are th a t th e ftnancia. experts of th e two governm ents shall recommend a lump sum for the indem n ity and th a t th e paym ents of the in terallied debts shall proceed parallel w ith G erm any’s paym ents. The present purpose of the “big two," P rem ier Lloyd George a n d P rem ier M illerand, is to present the ex p erts’ plans to the G erm ans a t Spa. Accord ing to experts here the question of the am ount and tim e and m ethod of pay ment are yet to be considered. The debt to th e United S tates Is not embraced in th e new plan and th e gov ern m en t’s spokesm an estim ated th a t th is would not be possible w ithout the particip atio n by th e U nited S tales in the conferences. Recognition of Belgium ’s prio rity claim s upon Germ any still stands. The proportional allotm ent of th e German indem nity, made eig h t m onths ago, by which France gets 55 per cent a. a G reat B ritain 25 per cent stands, at cording to th e agreem ent. Mrs. H etty Green had 338,000,000 in vested in the sta te of New York and h er estate m ust pay a tra n sfe r tax on approxim ately 328,000,000. A pproxim ately 6,500,000 shingles were cut in the m ills of Oregon and W ashington durin g 1919, according to sta tistic s recently completed. P resident M arshall, speaking before th e V irginia B ar association, declared th a t if national prohibition had been considered by th e senate in secret ses sion not 20 votes would have been cast for it. T h s national convention a t She so- •taklMt fo rty acclaim ed Eugea* Y. Baht, federal convict No. 2253 In th a Atlanta, G a , peniten tiary . Its can d id ate for the fifth tim e for presid en t of th e Bnited S tates. “Xha principle of individual freedom requires the open shop,” H erb ert Hoov er declared In testifying before th e sen ate labor oem m lttee at hearings on pro posed legislation for th e settlem en t of in d u strial unrest. Charges m ade by a federal grand ju ry a t Spokane ag ain st th e adm inis tra tio n of Max H. H ouser as Wse-pres- Ident of th e U nited S tates g rain cor poration are wholly discredited and found to be baseless by U nited Statea A ttorney H um phreys of P ortland, who h as completed an Investigation at tfes charges. e is Rold.’’ ■ as th at is P ns much of « t* ■ , they used to-__ _ ■ ay know some ,e p eo p le th e y __ I eeni never F ran k fo rt Evacuated. Ifayence.—The F ranch troops which have been in occupation of F rankfort, Dairmstadt and o th er cities on the east bank of th e R hine evacuated those cities, it is announced here. Styleplus Clothes Two ways to buy good clothes IHigbest price == or Styleplus The most important thing in clothes is quality, because it means the style you’re after and profitable service. By all means get the quality. But be sure that the price you pay is not more than enough to get it. Styleplus have all the essentials of good clothes without costing the outside price. The fabrics are all-wool. The style is correct. The tail oring is splendid. The good wear is covered by our guarantee. Each Styleplus garment has a sealed price-ticket on the sleeve. Wear Ameri ca’s known-priced clothes and you reduce your clothes problem to com mon sense economy. Selz Shoes Ev«ryone known the famous Selz Shoes. We carry a full stock in all sizes of Selz drees and work shoes. Our Dress Shoes are from $6.50 up O ur M an's Cordo R ussia bal w ith M« u h Kid te p a t $12.00, u u a l l f •old a t $15.00. T hia ia a very p o p a la r d r e u ahoa an d w ill giva com plete satisfaction. Our leading line of work shoes at ....... SSLZ—CHICAGO S eattle Population is Given as 315,652 W ashington.—The population of Se a ttle , W ash., as shew n by th e 1920 census is 315,652, it w as announced h ere. T his is an increase of 78,484. or 33.1 p er cent. rWe Have Just Received a Car Load of Harvesting Machinery ^ ,1 he jum ping ■ ■ ■ Release of D ebt la AakaA W a sh in g to n —R e le a se of Eugeaft ▼. Debs, th e socialist p a rty ’s nom ine« N r president, and all o th er political prison ers, was asked in a p stltle n presented to A ttorney-G eneral P alm er by a com m ittee appointed a t th e socialist v ra tio n In New York. comparatively Explain*^- M fl ■ feRIEF GENERAL NEWS nts, and thus by natural »«■‘'‘l STYLEPLUS CLOTHES We have a good line of Garden* Plows and Cultivators. Also Corn Cultivators. W« also carry o th « r linos o f such as th e Chippawa, E n d ico tt, John* san and W olverine shoea; all o f w hich a re noted for d u r a b ilit;. PARMA CLOTHING STORE PARMA, IDAHO His Wife's Logic. And th.- main reason why a man’s wife thinks he isn’t gelling all the salary he deserves is because it Is less than she thinks she needs.—D allas News. H atching Trout. Doing His Duty. A trout egg tak es from 35 to 00 days F ath er—“Nmv tny «on. I’m going to to hatch, according to the tempera- R1'"6 y °u *nll"‘ advice. Some day ture of the water. you’ll wish you had taken It. It’s the sam e advice I wish I had tak en when tny dad gave It to toe.”—Life. THE NYSSA BAKERY A. A. Shetffer, PrWp. r word* ,odness of xL Remember The Place It always pays to see us. ta t Grape* a strong and very $ 4.50 This is durable shoe. Special for Saturday, May 1 Coffee Cake Lifeboat Inventor R. wards«. Lifeboats were invent- ,! by Greathead. who received a lo porllamsat lo May. lOl'- SEASON’S NEEDS H it Dye Blue Stone Formaldehyde Wrigh’ts Conden$ed Smoke Prescriptions Carefally Filled triment of t, re q u ire * vaste. Guilder ?red J. Walmsley PARMA, IDAHO The home of Good Quality Bread Sweet Rolls, Pastries, etc. Foster’s Drug Store