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The Chronicle has just received | a stock of very fancy Christmas cards. Better order some at once. |g COTTONWOOD AND VICINITY SATURDAY,' DEC. 15 “Jerry's Double Header” ub ‘omical comedy ™ For the Kids ~ lassy ore Also, Ann Murdock in, “Where Love Is” A great emotional drama SUNDAY," DEC. 16 af Charles Richman, in Hero of Submarine D2 Great Patriotic Drama. Actul scenes in U. S. navy Also Big V comedy TUESDAY, DEC. 18 “The Pearl Necklace” Installment No. 9 of Gray Ghost “Lisle Bank,” comedy. Mutual weekly. “Jack Tar in the Making.” THURSDAY, DEC. 20 Marjorie Rambeau in “The Greater Woman” A great emotional drama “His Blushing Bride,”” Mutual Comedy Band Concert and Dance Dec. 26 = The Orpheum a j Mrs. John Knop received the. 5 seas | sad news today of the death, last | _ Miss Eva Canfield of Boles vis-|Tyesday, of her mother, Mrs,| ited friends in town Saturday. | Annie Thiesen, at the old home| Hubert Hattrup of Keuter-|in Arcadia, Wisconsin. She was | ville was a Lewiston business aged 82 years. | visitor Wednesday. | Adrian A. Harrison haa gone| Bill Schober returned home re-|to Bremerton, Wash., where he| cently, after an absence of sev-| is in the employ of Uncle Sam as eral months in Montana. * |a master carpenter in the navy Mrs. G.F. Whitson was here yards. During his absence his leon Melrose Tuesday doing Wife will make her home with} | some Christmas shopping. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ben Albers returned home | Oldham. —o——_ |Tuesday from a month’s visit at | If you'll notice the full and | the home of his son John, near complete stocks of all kinds of | Fort Benton, Mont. goods and Christmas articles in| Miss Hazel Calhoun left for | our stores, it will cure you of any | Spokane Wednesday, where she desire to send good money from| | will be employed as nurse in a/here to the mail order houses. | | hospital for several weeks. | ee | of those for WHOM you want to get poutioheawas this week bought Caused by a defective flue in the come EARLY in the day. Our beautiful mer- |}, M7. Dick Haskins and baby the blaze just in the nick of time, oe : f Miss Harriet Greve has return- | i sue F ry Xmas Gi ts ed to Lewiston to resume her| Another Fire Scare. a q ‘ studies in the high school, where} What might have been a bad an elegant new Shoninger piano old Daffy OCS I 9 come to our store and you can easily ll trom Tony Nau, our furniture CUPied by the 5 and 10¢ store, left Wednesday to visit relatives|as a strong wind was blowing, at LOWER PRICES, always brings in |] scene, Wash. for several anda fow seconds’ start might ? > ee as she is taking special instruction, | fire was narrowly averted Tues- 1 spe acalers tie Nedches cade a\ tre ceiling around the flue caught | weeks, Her brother, A. Harris, have destroyed the town again— | day morning about 10 o’clock. : POu want. It will be more comfortable for |number of piano sales recently. fire, A'lucky throw of a bucket) . of Christmas buyers. Is not the store where |} *¢companied them snd will later as was the case 9 years ago. It Loui Asker, residing six miles of water by P. A. Gaul put out) go to Bremerton to work in the jg not the first time this same flue have learned to buy, the place for YOU to fj ™v’ 7"* (ome ocerees, teeabis at ee ’ G A. O. Martin, manager of the|kind, and the sooner it is looked | es ae Hi F. U. W. Co., attended the big! after the better it will be for the ae are reasons Assortment, Quality, PRICE Farmers Union meeting at Spo- town. No matter how safe the} “Ij kane the fore part of the week | flues appear to be they should be| and reports it as one of the most | carefully inspected every few} enthusiastic meetings of the kind | months. ever held in the West. | Watch for posters Amada Return from California. | | the local high school play, ‘‘Oak| Mrs, Asa Jones and son Lewis, | O r Fr Pl h Farm,”’ which will be given in’ o¢ Boles, arrived here Saturday | u eé a x a couple of weeks. The faculty levening from San Francisco, | ok : : “li is planning to also present the |where they went a couple of | and Building Service to Customers play in seven of the neighboring | weeks ago to visit Julian Jones, | | towns during the holiday season.| yh enlisted in the navy last} Well Planned Homes as an investment are ready sellers and if Dr. Shinnick reports his pa-|summer and is now in training|} command a far higher price than the’average slip-shod method tients in the Lewiston hospital—-|at Goat Island in San Francisco|| Of house construction. Mrs. O. D. Hamlin of Cotton-| Bay. The Planning of a Home requires a knowledge of domestic sci- | wood and Mrs. Sarbacher of Fer-| Julian is learning the dental|} ence, art, sanitation and ventilation, and every structure listed dinand—as getting along nicely business and sofar is well pleas- in our catalogs has been designed with this knowledge. There and will be able to return home |ed with navy life. He told his are no dark corners and not an item in modern construction |within @ few days. Mre, Ben|mother and brother that on has been overlooked. Nacke hasalready returned home,| Thanksgiving the navy boys were|| We can and will quote you immediately the completed cost on Alliof thedadies) having rerie- | served with one of the finest din-|/] over 500 different kinds of buildings. | ; |ners he ever saw—as elaborate lip Mien oh fig LOM gat as any firstclass hotel would) INVESTIGATE lis in charge of the work here, to serve. He sent a menu card by ‘i a Nband’thandn at Randall's store Lewis to show to his friends, and The Madison Lumber & Mill Co. | A it surely does make a fellow’s [domnorrow gACAtundaye evening. |i th: water nl tead over ithe JACK ARMSTRONG, Local Manager h 5 a may sbtain them also at Randall's 1008 list of good things—every- COTTONWOOD, - - IDAHO store. thing the appetite could wish for. +1. ..| Julian reported that Harvey Henry Soards of Whitebird House, a former Cottonwood boy who also enlisted in the navy, is now on the battleship Oregon, | stationed at San Francisco. Also Kenneth Christiansen, who en- listed last September, is now on a training ship at Norfolk, Va. pee ay __ Many things that will please the little ones efnas morning which you should see before ' ©°“‘ur gifts for them. Where is the child that “st be pleased with a new Suit or Dress, a Coat, est air Of Shoes, Gloves or Mittens, and many other '—— Beginning Monday 1-4 off on all toys. iPour splendid display of Handkerchiefs ~~ For Mother or Sister hat could be nicer than a good dress pattern of ‘0ol or Silk, selected from our large and complete ne? Allkinds of materials and shades to suit all was arrested and had his hearing at Grangeville Monday on the| charge of stealing and killing a sheep belonging to his neighbor, Chas. Denham. He was bound over under $1000 bonds and is} now in the county jail awaiting action by the grand jury. F. J. Pfannebecker and his nephew, Elmer Pfannebecker, | Jake Captein, the Plumber Will soon have on hand a complete line of plumber’s fixtures, including bathtubs, toilets, lavatories, hot- water tanks, ete. Nezperce Phone For the next couple of issues—dur- ing the holiday rush of work—our ad- . | ; | vertisers desiring a change must have |were in town Wednesday from 8 8 | . the prices anywhere from 25c to $3.00 a yard \the Winona country. F. J. had | their copy in not later than Tuesday | ‘ 1 - aya an ugly gash cut in his scalp at | noon. In fact this is a strict rule L b L For Men and Boys |his home Wednesday morning by’ adopted by all the country papers is um er! um er a a cai ee and | sued on Friday, at all times—not 3 3 ; 3 Do not overlook our large stock of Suits, Overcoats, [firs srs pryciian ns ony during olde weeks, ining, Resto, Ship, Calg, Fhoring snd Putin ; Pi A i : Z 6 , Ceiling, 7 Finishing Mackinaws, Shirts, Hats, Caps, Shoes, etc. A. J. Maugg, the Grangeville| 2 lumber. Also a big stock of rough lumber in all dimensions, See our great display of Men’s Neckwear. undertaker, accompanied by his| Keuterville Korkers. If you contemplate building let me quote you prices before |wife, wasin town Monday dis-| Taine placing your order. 1 : 4 ging is the order of the day. f tributing his calendars for the| aes ‘ uapeek { new year. ‘Mr Maugg formerly The Misses McGrath spent Sunday HUBERT H ATTRUP was employed in Tony Nau’s fur- {with the Mader family. niture store and has many friends |__Hans Pederson was in Keuterville = Monday seeing the sight eee ee eee ~~ Red. Cross Notes. - couragement and support that in hospital supplies and everyone| "Te Who are pleased to know TW'h) Ens te sigtis ROOKE bo CEL . I3, * . that heis making a success of Tra Williams has gone to Winches- {Contefbuted) we can send to ourAmerican andj is urged to help in this work. | e 5 In thie time of vital importance| Allied soldiers in the trenches, She resigned her position as sec-| his pases at the county aa sa nos bag the aes Buisusie thas pg . ‘All wh int Paes retary of the society soas to give| Wm. Lies and J. B. O’Neil ar- Frances Hattrup visited at the H. , our National life it is believed who are interested in sur- ars " f ived here Tuead: i H. Hattrup home over Sunday. ‘Ane ume ‘that our citizens will turn rather|gical dressings are urged to be her entire time to the instruction | rived here Tuesday evening from : to the opportunity for service|present next Monday evening, |°f bandage making. |Gillette, Wyoming, where they “4 aarlg pase bes Rone 2 de Good comfortable rooms, 50c and 75c. Rates by in to festivities during Christ-|Mr. Funke has kindly donated| Come, the Red Cross needs|had been holding down home- | ane to enlist in the army service, | Phe eee mente you in this work. |stead claims. They made the; Mr. and Mrs, John Voskubler are| ; ; Mrs. Fitzgerald sent the local|ttip of about 1500 miles in Mr. | the proud parents - of a new daughter. | to oh, Reames eae oe hv pce branch a gift of $5 last week. Liess’ auto truck and got along (000 to 15,000,000 members, | work. She is a generous friend, indeed, |nicely until they reached Ilo, | sriously ill, is able to be up and sarihig-atthis time means| As these dressings must be|as this is not her first gift. | where they collided with the deep nq ngaio: ely a contribution of $1|made under most sanitary condi-}| We are grateful to Mrs. Phil-|Snow, and ame from there by Rudolph Schroeder was visiting in| his paid as member-| tions, all workers are required to| ips, Mrs. Martin and Mrs, Frank rail. Mr. O'Neil will spend the Lewiston orchards last week. Look It means an immed-| wear long-sleeved white or light| Hamby for flour sacks. More| Winter in Spokane, employed as out for a marriage item. ; | nsive outlet for our|aProns, anda head dress. The|can be used. | machinist. | aoa It js a definite align- regulation head dress is a 24-inch The society is also grateful for| Mrs. Joseph Oldham left Tues- civilian population |savare of white India linen, or| kindling wood from Geo. Simon. |day for Neillsville, Wisconsin, to branch of the ser-| other similar material. Don’t forget the Red Cross | attend a reunion of the King i ive it is|the use of a roo djoini week. By this drive it is|the use of a room adjoining Red The hotel where you feel at home when away from home A. B. ROOKE, Prop’r. Mrs. Wm. Doyle, who had been so | DO YOU NEED LUMBER? If you plan on building anything, it will pay you to see me about Lum- ber prices before placing your order. A full stock of Rough and Dressed Lumber on hand and guarantee prices as low as the lowest and quality equal to the best. Can deliver lumber anywhere on the prairie. Give me a chance to quote you prices on Lumber. Mr. Henry Uhling, Sr., who has| been sick for several months, is report-| ed very low at this writing. ved , As the surgical dressings are|dance New Years night. |family. Enroute she will visit| Several children are out of school | ‘ civilians ean par- ted you ae el a to lher sister, Mrs. Chas. Fletcher, | this week on account of some kind of' CHARLES MADER, Keuterville, Idaho fh z . | badl: Be eccd i¢-you can spend Local Market Report. at Great Falls, who will accom. | ¢Pidemic resembling chickenpox. 2.45|pany her tothe old home. Six! Mrs. Fryer has returned home after | 2.10 brothers and sisters, each of spending several weeks with her sou, | -45| whom resides in a different state, H. E. Fryer, and family in Lewiston. => will attend the reunion at Led August Ublewbott and family have | home of their mother, Mrs. Ro-| returned from Mount Angel, Oregon. pei iilla Wight King, who so ae says, “No place like Idaho Light PE cece Se. pf es onlyan hour each work night. | Barley, blue, per ewt, with Until further notice only Monday | Qsts, per hundred, with sac 1 : utter, per pound. . nights‘ will be devoted to this de- Eggs, per dozen. . Flour, per sack, Tip Flour, per sack, Union. «. Kc COTTONWOOD DRAY AND TRANSFER LINE 0. D. HAMLIN, Prop. and Heavy Hauling Done on Short Notice