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Saal Dress Goods and Silks For immediate selection our display of silks is a complete guide for designs, weaves and colors to receptions, evening, But a suggestion of be chose street, sport or for traveling. Crepe de Chine, Georgette Crepe, Chiffon Voiles Chiffon Taffeta, Satins, and Coo! Silk Nov- elties for Summer Wear If prices elsewhere impress you as excessive there isa disillusionment for you in prices here which are moderate r POS ia er % me Ny ZA gt ZINN WINN a n for weddings, what we are offering is AGEAGE| Dr. Schilling’s return dates are ESIEn June 9th and 10th. Iti Pad ae Miss Gertrude Schaecher was a |_F passenger for Melrose Monday We morning were she will visit fora NN | fortnight at the home of friends. Madison Myers, one of the pro. tJ} | prietors of the Electrie Laundry jat Grangeville and wife were visi- >} tors in the city Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Maugg and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Safley of Grangeville were Cottonwood {visitors Sunday at the homeof Laake Mr. Maugg’s parents. se) Mr. and Mrs. George Robert- > |son accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. eaINNS SN > WW \y RY je iN ay in 3 > RUA ae CS a) eat iP I SS WE K J VA Wy 4 S K George Medved motored to the county seat Sunday in Mr. Rob- erson’s car were they spent an hour visiting with relatives and friends. ‘ Miss Hilda Funke came up from Lewiston last Friday even- ing where she is attending a Lewis- ton business school to spend Easter Sunday with her parents. She re- turned again to Lewiston Monday morning where she will resume her studies, without fault Wool Dress Goods In wool dress goods our assortment contains a large variety of weaves “@; and colors and we are‘ here to please @) you with them ifyou do not wish to Y= have the lighter he 4g silks or wash g00 Ss BCS Henry Jess, Jr., of the Winona section who has been a Germ- )|an prisoner of war for some time returnedto his home at Winona last. Thursday, having just re- (|cently received his discharge. ® | Last Thursday evening the young folks of the Winona section gave a party in his honor which was at- tended by many of his former friends of that section. He is the y? | son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jess. We ny FISD K WW A story of life in the “city where >| nobody cares,” exquisitely told ,upon the screen by the producer of YY | comes to the Ompheum Theatre beginning on Tuesday, April 29, >! with Mrs. Charlie Chaplin and ‘Kenneth Harlan playing the S COTTONWOOD MERCANTILE CO. Where Quality Tells and Prices Sells NWF) NEY leads, 17-1 | The 38-year-old son of Walter Lab Robbins had a narrow escape |__}\ from severe injuries last Saturday SQV ‘afternoon when he accompanied | s¢ags his father on his regular deliver- F | [fj ies and in some manner fell from CHB the side of the delivery wagon and the rear wheel. passing over NYY a WH Se i As a Soe ny PID COTTONWOOD AND VICINITY Personal Mention and Local Happenings of the Week * Mr. and Mrs, J. F. Jenny, and Mr. ‘and Mrs August Seubert motored to Grangeville Thursday afternoon. . , The Rev. Father Phillip was a passenger to Lewiston on business Monday morning returning the same evening. Miss'Kate Hoene of Ferdinand spent several days in the city the first of the week visiting with relatives and friends. Mr, and Mrs. Jim Pyer of Fer- dinand were visitors in Cotton- wood Monday with friends and while here also took in the flag dedication services of the K. of C. “A. L. Gilkeson and wife accom- panied by his little daughter and Mrs. G. D. Smith were visitors in Cottonwood Wednesday coming here in Mr. Gilkeson’s car. Mr.| Gilkeson is the assistant manager of the Alexander-Freidenrich Co., store at’ Grangeville. The Hoene Hardware reports the sale of five cars this week! Among the new purchasers are the following: Raymond Robert- son of Greencreek a D-45; John’ Uptmor of Keuterville a D-35; Sam Hamill of Creencreek a H-45 | John Wembhoff of Cottonwood a H-45; and Paul Steiger of Ferdin- and a Ford. G. D. Hodge, former court ste- nographer of Idaho county under Judge Edgar C. Steele was a busi- ness visitor in Cottonwood Thurs- day from his home at Moscow. Mr. Hodge has been court stenog- rapher under Judge Steel for the past 25 years having accepted his _present position at the time the _ eounty.seat was located at Mt. Adabo. | For hail insurance. See Felix Martzen. 16-tf Joe and Frank Hoene accom- panied by their mother, all of Keuterville spent Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hoene. Frank Haydén and Father Jerome two Ferdinand citizens tion of the K. C. in the city Mon- day evening. . Miss Mildred Stevenson was a passenger for Nezperce Wednes- day morning where shé will take part in a musical recital given by Miss Edith Wright’s pupils. Ed Kinzer, assistant cashier of the Ferdinand State Bank was in Cottonwood Monday evening to take in the flag. dedication serv- ices of the Knights of Columbus. The Cottonwood Hardwaré has made arrangements with The Ohio Varnish Co. to have their Chi-Namel saleslady to give a demonstration of how to use Chi- Namel the wonderful heel-proof | and hammer-proof varnish. The expert demonstrator will be in Cottonwood May 5th and 6th to which the public is cordially | invited. : 17-2 Mr. and Mrs. Nick Kinzer and visitors in Cottonwood this week. They came from California to be present at the golden wedding celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kuther of Ferdinand. Before re- turning home they decided to Cottonwood. John Romain of the Hoene Hardware left Monday morning for Walla Walla where he was called by the Lawson tractor peo- ple as one of their demonstrators of the Lawson at the big Walla Walla tractor show.. The selection of John by the company as one of their demonstrators no doubt puts him in a class with the best tractor demonstrators in the country. attended the flag service dedica-| William Simon was a Lewiston visitor last Saturday, returning home the same evening. | , Mrs. Nick Bieren and Mr. and; Harry Stricker of ‘Cottonwood at-| No’ more vivid and dramatic | tended the golden wedding of Mr. story has ever been filmed than and Mrs, Henry Kuther of Ferdi- the screen version of The Whim, 'nand Easter Sunday. | which Lois Weber has done. for Word was received in Cotton- Jewel Productions, Inc., and titled wood this week by the parents of | The Price of a Good Time.” | Felix Funke that he had arrived, What might _happen to your safely on American soil, the ship daughter, your neighbor’s daugh- on'which Felix returned entering ter or any girl is told in a series} the harbor at Boston, Mass. jof startling realistic chapters that Ira Gentry returned Monday 2?.0ne can_afford to peas The evening from Riverside, Cal. were: Price of a Good ‘Time® ‘local’ en- he has been stationed for some* gegement begins at the Orpheum time in the aviation corps, having Theatre om: ‘Tuesday, April: 20th the little fellow’s back® Outside of being frightened he was for- tunate enough toescape any serious injuries. “Where are my children?” = just recently received his honor- able discharge. He has been in when Mrs. Charlie Chaplin comes , to the screen in the tender role of the appealing beautiful young children of Van Nuys, Cal., are} visit their friends and relatives in|} the service since last July. | saleswoman of the store of the of Uniontown, Wash. were visitors }j this week in Cottonwood with rel- | atives and friends, returning to their home Wednesday mornitig, | Before coming to Cottonwood they attended the golden wedding of Mr.and Mrs. Henry Kuther of | Ferdinand. ghten her’burden. 17-1 Postmaster L. A. Wisener and wife of Grangeville were in Cot- tonwood Monday while enroute |home to the county seat from their ranch in the Greencreek section. Mr. Wisener is the own- ler of the Huffman ranch in the Mrs. P. F, Lake is expected to Greencreek section, considered by arrive this week from Illinois! many to be one of the best half | where she has been visiting for sections in the county. The farm some time at Peoria and Clenoa’ jg highly improved having all the with relatives and friends. Mrs. ' modern conveniences in the house Lake is the wife of P. F. Lake of as well as the outbuildings. Mr. Balback & Lake and they will) Wisener stated that practi- make their home in the Frank really all the spring work had been Terhaar property. Their ‘house-' finished and he anticipates a hold furnishings arrived last week. bumper crop this fall. John Hoene was a passenger| John Funke was a passenger for Wednesday morning for Walla Spokane Wednesday morning were Walla, Washington where he will he went to witness thé returning take in the tractor show to be of the 361st infantry who are on staged in that city this week. Mr. | their way from Camp Merritt, N. Hoene is a very enthusiastic boos- | J. to Camp Lewis where they will ter for the tractors and goes there : receive their final discharges. Mr. and Mrs. George Herboth millionaire whose son attempts to|! to gain more information about. tractors and the best way of using them. The Walla Walla show. this year is to be one of the largest ever held in the northwest and practically every known make of tractors will be on exhibition in that city. Spokane has planned a rousing reception for the boys when they arrive there Thursday. They will parade. through the principal streets of Spokane to boost the Victory loan drive. Mr. Funke’s son, Leo, is a member of the fam- ous 361st. Mom we pe Iie HUDUSINLEUOANEOUAUOUUUEC0EAEEUEUEUEUGGAAAOAA B est Grade Materials & Trimmings exceptional \ \j Workmanship’ Parker & Parker Tl ‘hicCocATKGNHTHONAEONAANN — MT MU ULL ail Safekeeping of Liberty Bonds O GIVE better service to Liberty Bond holders we have just installed a sys- tem of caring for these bonds whereby they are kept in our safe under time lock. We issue you a receipt for the bonds and clip the coupons for you on the date when they.becorne due, credit- ing your account with the interest THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK COTTONWOOD, IDAHO COTTONWOOD STATE BANK Cottonwood, Idaho The Victory Loan To know that this the VICTORY LOAN and the LAST LOAN that Uncle Sam will need to pay the. expenses of the great war is glad news. So let’s finish the job by subscribing our quota at once. This bank will be glad to handle ycur subscrip- tion without expense to you or to Uncle Sam. E. M. EHRHARDT, Pres. H, C. MATTHIESEN. , Cashier M. M. BELKNAP, Vice-Pres. :