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OS — Sige PUN Is IZ ANNIE a4, ANS iy aN HN Ss bed, LAK) ORS se bg Z Se MING: IN Je ISPS cae — ‘BOTTONWODD = RND VICINITY Nellie Sullivan and Alma Cook of Nezpérce were the guest of Mrs. R. A. Nimé Friday and’ Saturday, of last week. . Mr. aid Mrs.\\Wm. Knox of Grangeville spent Sunday at the home of Mis. “Kiniéx’s ‘sister’ Mrs. John BE. Gentry. W. R. Rogers was a passenger for Lewiston Thursday “morning and expects to drive back witha Veile car Which he has recently sold. Mrs. Dr. J. E. Reilly and little «son John, returned home Friday from Moscow whére'she and little son Spent two weeks visiting with relatives and old time friends, Mary Chalanger returned from Lewiston last Monday where she thas been ‘visiting ‘with friends. She: was. accompanied home by her ‘brother. L. N. Jacobs of ‘the Greencreek Section was a' business visitor in ‘Cottonwood Wednesday. “He ‘ex- »» pected to leave the following day ‘ for a visit with elatives and friends at Nézpérce. ’ Leotard Haffman recently dis- ‘‘eharged from the army Accompa- nied by: his: mother and. Miss’ ‘Hilda Funke ‘motoréd ‘up from Clarkston ‘last Friday to attend the reception and dance given by "the Cottonwood Commercial club. A.special coach was attached to ‘the Grangeville-Lewiston passen- ‘ger train ‘last’ Saturday on its downward. journey-to Lewiston to ‘aecomodate members of the Odd " ‘Fellows lodge in’ the upper country PLA CVO DACA PEMA ARCAGLALE INF CHICIVCSA LASS (a Watch This Space Next Week ‘It Will be Interesting “COTTONWOOD MERCANTILE CO Where Quality Tells and Prices Sells LS seny+. = ‘. Ir al NILE) Alma. Rubens in a beautiful story of Italian life will be shown me at the Orpheuth, Sunday -May: PFs |4th. 18-1 Y| New shipment of the light or ASR | mid-summer hats have arrived. [2 | New shipments received weel.ly. |__}y | Miss Wieber. 18-1 SSY| Mr. and Mrs. George Simon re- Zz turned home ‘ Thursday evening me 4 from a two months visit with re- Lea} latives and friends on the coast. >>| .O. Kincaid, an oversea soldier cel 4) |arrived homie Thursday evening past after receiving his discharge. He SRR} | was met at Lewiston by his => mother. ; zz) A number of local Odd Fellows pat plan on attending the big I. O. O. SW F, meeting at Grangeville to- =-7~ | morrow hight in’ honor of the or- S iN VoCTIS Z Ys S “| Peay | day evening where she will visit| pleasure to take Hollister’stRocky | ima for a short time with her mother Mountain Tea. Helps putify the - = and other relatives and friends. blood, drives out the getms of SRY) ‘The ladies of the M. E. church| Winter, gets you hustling,| bustl-| Zz) will give a cooked food sale at} ing, full of life and ehergy. 35e. | fad Parke?’s'store Saturday afternoon |Tea or Tablets. © Theodore’ F.! EJ) | April'10th. Anything brought in |Schaecher. 18-5 SY |by friends of ‘the church will b 2 ha aldie| S778 Dy, THERES OF one! churchwHI be) -C."E., Demand sé prominent’ Ss sy appreciated. , citizen of Los Angeles arrived in| ape Several Knights of Columbus, | Cottonwood Sunday eveniig from NGO SV NY INGE, SIVCTER 'A. J. Nau was a Ferdinand business visitor Wednesday. Dr. Schilling’s return dates are’ June 9th and 10th. , 17tf Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Lustie spent Sunday at Grangeville visit- ing with friends. They returned: home on Monday mornifigs train. L. H. Kerlee and family were visitors in Cottonwood Sunday from their ranch home west of Grangeville and spent the day at the John E. Gentry home. Mr. Don’t miss Alma Reubens ‘in “The Ghost Flower,” a’ beautiful and lavish production with all the | haunting and poetic atmosphere of romantic Naples. Will ‘be shown at the orpheum, Sunday, May 4th. 18-1 John Funke this week sold a Poland china hog to the Farmers The price paid for the same was 19 cents a pound..The price how- was 20 cents a pound. John Johann, the harness déal- er was a visitor in Culdesac the first of the week where-he. visited vat the home of his father. Before returning home John also made a business trip to Lewiston where he secured the agency for the A Jacks tires and also will represent the Service Tire and Retread Co. of Lewiston. ; Mrs. Edward Blake ‘and child’ left Wednesday morning for Port- land, Oregon where she will: join her husband who has been located in the Rose city for the past month being now engaged in ‘the’ auto- mobile business there. Mrs. Blake has béen spending the past week at the home of her parents, Mr. Kerlee is a brother of Mrs. Gentry. Sheriff William Eller and wife * | accompanied by prosecuting At- torney Bert’ Auger were Cotton- wood and Keuterville visitors|| Wednesday on official business. William Lies this week purchas- ed the Henry Bosse ‘residence in 'the north end of the city. the home also goes about an acre ‘of ground. The deal was made by, Felix Martzen, Deputy Sheriff Ben Robinson and ‘| daughter, Grangeville. were: visitors in the city Thursday. Mr. Robinson‘at- ‘tended to business matters while his daughter visited with her Cot- ‘tonwood friends. The sinster hand of the Camora stretched out to pluck “The Ghost/ Flower” from her garden of . hap-) piness and love., See Alma Reu- bens in the most beautiful pro-. Union which weighed 580: pounds} duction of the’season, “The Ghést and for which he received $110:20.| Flower’ ‘at the Orpheum, Sunday, May 4. ‘ Fred Leonard. arrived Monday ever this week for A no. 1 hogs revening” from -ovérseas, “having just~ revently obtained his dis- charge. While in France he was at the front lines and received & wound in one of his hips from a sharpnel. He was enrouted to the home ‘of his brother-in-law, “Red” Nissen of the Greencreek section. George Killmar of Winona re- turned Friday eyening from Spo- kane where he: was on business 'and while in the city took in the flying circus and declares it~ to have been a most wonderful sight. Hé also'stated that there was an immiense crowd present to witness the. machines. go through their various mManuevers. J, V. Baker ‘motored to’ Walla Walla‘last Saturday, driving the car “which »belongs to his son, and Mrs. Fryer of Keuterville, Mr.|Fidyd, ‘who ‘is now located at Walla Walla. Mr. Baker stated as Cottonwood. Mr. and Mrs.|that*the crop ' prospects on his Blake have made Cottonwodd/éntiré trip sure were encouraging Fryer accompanying them as far, te attend the big ¢elebration in ‘Lewiston’ by that organization of its 100th anniversary. and vicinity their home for some and farmers everywhere predict a time past and their many friends; big crop. He ‘returned Wednes- here wish them success in their) day evening leaving thecar with ‘new home. ; its owner. Wit! Miss Lola, 18- Zi YA Toe BSS 4 of, ganization’s 100th anniversary. Mrs. Geo, M. Robertson was a passenger for Grangeville Thurs- members of the Cottonwood council, will attend ‘the initiation ‘ceremonies at Lewiston Sunday. ‘The Lewiston council will initiate a large class on that date. John ‘Romain and “Fat” Ham- lin drove to Nezperce Wednesday ‘two Sdmpson tractors which they Se ¥ |delivered to the Turner Bros, and brought‘batk home with them 4, |two Yuba tractors for the Hoene Hardware. >| John Hoene returned Tuesday from Walla Walla where he at- tended the tractor show of that . city. The show staged there was one of the largest ever held in the west and practically every => | known tractor was in evidence. Liberty h they are kept in ing your } | aaa) Safekeeping of O GIVE better service to Liberty Bond holders we have just installed. a sys- 1 tem of caring for these bonds whereby i | lock. We issue you arteceipt for the bonds and clip the coupons for you on the date when they become due, credit- account with the : THE : FIRST NATIONAL BANK COTTONWOOD, IDAHO Frank Albers accompanied by. Miss Bertha Schaécher motored’ to Melrose Sunday :where they spent the day visiting with friends’ and relatives. They returnéd; home the same evening. : } Mr. and Mrs. Louis Réed of Reubens and Miss Scott, a teach-. er were ‘visitors in Cottonwood at thé home of Mrs. Bertha MtKin-| ley. They-arrivéd on Friday evén-’ ings train and departed again for their home Monday, morning. Mrs. Ray Nims acéorpanied , by her daughter, Lenore were pas- | sengers for . Nezperce Stnday ! where they attended a ‘tecital given by Miss Edith Wright. Miss Nims took an active part in the | musical re¢ital at ‘the Lewis, county metropolis, i You feel different. the dhintits' you take it—a ‘gentle sdothing warmth fills the: system. [It’s a) California to visit his son Her- man’s chum a school mate, Ira Gentry. Herman and Ira became , close ‘friends while attending school in California. Mr. Demond! returned to his Home again Tues- || day morning. Charles Staal and family were Nezperce visitors Sunday with} relatives and’ friends réturhing’ Monday. They were‘accom panied“ home by John Haller a former resident of Cottonwood who has’ been spending some time in Seat-' tle. Mr. Haller is the owner of a homestead on Salmon river to which place he departed Monday afternoon where he will spend a- few days. oa Bonds our safe under: time interest Sam. 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 3 _ war.is glad news. So let’s finish the job’ by subscribing our quota at once. ‘This bank will be glad to handle your subsérip- _ { tion without expense to you or to Uncle E. M. EHRHARDT, Pres. H. M,. M. BELKNAP, Vice-Pres. C.\MATTHIESEN, Cashier} “Only” but you can all come., ~+AT THE— ORPHEUM THEATRE» FOLLOW THE, CROWDS Saturday, May 3 BLUEBIRD DAY ALSO Current Events Nestor .Comed y 10c and 20c GHOST FLOWER Alma Rubens The haunting beauty of this sublime star finds ‘its most perfect setting in this lavish and beautiful production of Italian life. Romance! The Camorra! Italy’s immortal claim ¢n her sons! Keystone Comedy SEA SERPENT’S. — DESIRE 10c and 20c Tuesday, May 6 Universal . Feature Charles veRay~ Nine O'Clock Town Mr. Ray is one of your ‘favor- ite actors and one of Para- moynt’s best stars. 20c ahd 30c Coming Special, May 10, Saturday, “For ‘Husbands