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.. bird series of photoplays, her director, | stittretains_her-natixe” Characteristics of Lonis “Winter's novel, ‘Princess/4d in a ser! * DRONES REREAD RENAE | i AST ANTTERSA IG |=, eocas xawe o 7 rv. = ° ¥ a . - ao pate Charles Fisher was a visitor B yazz Spe | from Lewiston Thursday. SS 4 { @ys| Jack Harnett of Grangeville 4 i ‘| transacted business here Wednes- oe SQV Clem Frei wasa Cottonwood aLS adi visitor from Ferdinand Wed nes- a : ty)! Oscar Heatburg of Fenn was a eZ , SSkY | Lewiston business visitor the first ASS Zz of the week. e aa, P. S. Griner and son, Henry, Big Event of the Season at F wisi estan ‘ Ss |day morning. zap) Mrs. Katie Fitzgerald ‘died The Cottonwood Merc. Co Bi ms cue e Fx} | take place Saturday morning =p | at 9 o’clock from the Cathokic : Gas} church, ¢ é F fawki>| Mrs, A. O. Martin and children After inventory we find many short lengths and EGR) were passengers for Kamiah Fri odds and ends that must be closed out to make —- dav moming for a visit with Mrs. room for new spring merchandise. You will be surprised at the low prices you will * 2 ABO alle of oe phages find we have put on them. Space will nat per- f}e | mionths left for her home~in Fer- SGX) |dinand Wednesday. It is Miss ——— oT aarmencemenmenets SLITS Martin’s parents. She intends to >! also visit at Spokane before re- |turning home. THREE PLAIN REASONS why a The Stay Satistactory Range d Grace Your Kitchen ” TTT 2 It is built carefully after a logical plan. The riveted seams backed up by Malle- able Iron frames need no stove putty to make them tight. The triple walls at every point. in the range exposed to heat or smoke ave insurance against dam- age from rust or corrosion. The materials are selected wisely. Malleable iron can- not break, in making, in ig shipping or -in use. Pol- he ished steel resists rust with- || out-the help of stove black- ing... Asbestos lining pre- vents corrosion from the inside. HOMMRCH HACCEAE He HALCE ABLE it GE anal NakeYourCooking a Daily Pleasure 3 The whole range is finished up with one end in view, to.save women’s work. Mir- coProcess Polished Tp retains a beautiful blue-black finish without stove polish. The polished steel body needs no blacking. Plain nickle trimmings gather no dust or grease. \ The Monarch Range Actually Pays For Itself Cottonwood Hardware & Imp. Co. We Weld Any Metal That Melts PMUGTVRIUULUNSAAOABGLUUO MEU HUUELQUOESUOSU URES ALLL mmm th 3 LITIIMIIIMIIiiiiiiiinii mmm lite E. M. BHRHARNT, Pres. Stocks, bonds and w: Liberty bonds owned.....\,.. U.S. Treasury certificates... Banking house, furniture Deposits subject to'check... ‘Time certificates’... Cashier check“...... TOTAL DEPOSITS Capital stéek ccd cae UNUUALIUUU.UUUEANUU EEE Surplus and undivided profits visit. John Olson of Ferry, Idaho made Cottonwood a businese visit Tuesday. — William Rudolph is spending a few days on business in Spokane this week. Ed Blake made a_ business trip to Nezperce Saturday. Ed stated the roads were in fine shape. Gene Weaver, a Lewiston resi- dent made a business visit into Cottonwood Thursday. Charley Miller of Grangeville passed through Cottonwood Mon- +i day enioute to Ferdinand on bus-| # iness. passengers for Ferdinand Thurs. day morning where they will visit with relatives and friends. Sergeant Fred Bolen, from over-| sea arrived Monday evening in # Cottonwood. He is now visiting | with relatives and friends at Keu- terville. A. J. Oliver of Greencreek was a Cottonwood business. visitor : : * aa ay Tuesday. Mr..Oliver has just re- mit going into detail, but come and see for = |Sasse’s intention to take up nurs-|cently recovered from a severe at-|§ yourself the great values offered. 2G} ing as a vocation in the future. |tack of pneumonia and _ is still § (“| Farewell sermon at Methodist | very weak from the attack, SRY chure Sunday, Feb. 2at11. Rev.| Anton Jansen and daughter, i Zo ee ies been Aah to the] Mrs. Koester are - from Illi- # : ‘ —)) | Dalles district and will locate at|/noison an extended visit, Mr, Ladies’ and Children’s Coats,. Skirts for only past | Grass Valley, Ore. Speciat music | Jansen is a brother of Mrs. Huss- yee 2 48 : SY | by choir followed by a song by} man of this city, whom she has! @ Se ger. $ ® & aa | Mable Taber. d not seen for eighteen years. ur Men’s Bib Overalls made of good heavy, denim, only £49) px. reity, the centist has been| ‘The high school basket ball > alan - ? L_S; ‘having some improvements made team on last Friday evening en-|® ZZ $1.48 SLY | to his office this week. The rooms ey pa cars j aR ’ : 44» | have been newly calcimined and|at a dancing party at the I. 0. 0. G35 Men’s Work and Dress Shirts for \ FEB ctherwive tidied up. Bill Kilsey|F: hall. All ‘present voted. the 4 ua 9 8 re = was the artist who did the work. | girls splendid entertainers. About ee SS C.J. Heatburg of Fenn bought ye fiheaep tees gi ae ue OS / j . 4 | the Walter Hickerson ranch west iss_ Loretta. McDonald who 5 a and a 101 other Big Bargains fu |of Fenn. Mr. Heatburg intends| has been visiting at the home of |p a . me | to improve the’farm and make it| her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. We ; =>y>|his future home. The new hold-|Joe McDonald, left Wednesday CSS : zz) ing now makes C. J. and his bro- morning for Portland, Ore., where + is ; 1. mt ther, Oscar, 1800 acres of land,|she will enter St. Vincent hospital oer * Sr) | part of which is leased. + |and take up nursing. : ees St = OS ; mA NYA EIN veld Rea ER NPAT E TRAE Ta Tea . Cottonwood, Idaho H, C. MATTHIESEN, Cashier MM. BELKNAP, Vice-Pres. Condition,\December 31, 1918 Bi 5 RESOURCES Loans and discounts.\,........ ; alyanta $220,153.90 12,907.35 10,000.00 15,000.00 6,660.57 $69,131.82 | $383,863.64 $215,840.57 v, +19;619.46 6,199.42 .--$301,559.45 25,000.00 wey 1,294.19 $333;853.64 stalled a ledger posti HRT With thisxin view w Mae Murry will be presented in her] novel as one of the ‘best sellers” initial Bluebird «0! the Or} recent poriod.. ‘The role of the / pheum theatre on Saturday. FX is} iean girl who has been reared in the r’s int: tion to the BL tmosphe! f Parisis ciety, dow pretty star's introduction to the Blue atmosphere of Parisian sqciety, hatecusbsiiin tisticae daring and’ origi: Robert L.’ Leonard, selected a scenario} in theif ht and action, will be present-| nally that Miss Murray has worked | of remarkably beautiful | out from her own designs. de Virtue” Readers who keep posted scenes, depictif, French social life| Virtye’’ will be a Bluebird of rare ef- with accuracy and” interest. Brilliant | fectiveness. $1 o Serve You Better . Is Our Constant Aim oe e hgve recently in- ng’machine and up- to-date statemdent system. Drop in and let us explain it xe FIRST NATIONAL BANK COTTONWOOD, IDAHO . 4 Miss Hazel Calhoun left Thurs- | day morning for Lewiston on aj Mr. ntl Mrs. Otto Ries were |p j World,” February 9 RHEUM AND Two-Reel U’Ko Comedy fg 1c and 20c 4 Sunday, Feb. 2 lack | Livingston WHO IS TO | BLAME E. Magnus fagleten The Loyalty of the » The West @ A colorful Romance of Japan and America ALSO 4 -KEYSTONE 1 COMEDY “HAUNTED BY HINISELF” 10c and 20c | Thursday, Feb. 6 ~ Mable Normand qe IN THE FLOOR BELOW Girls Mable will show you how to pick an ideal ta » Come out and see er. Mack Sennett Comedy sas eee ee mm “ABed Room Blunder’ 20c and 30c The big show, “Freedom of the tare I Saturday, Feb 1 | “Princess Virtue” § te ve ‘ . Li s oT A. ’ * oe]