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eee Weer RST ERA ESTP RE MORE ee EIA EIEIO ahi OATS Sarees cme me ORPHEUN THEATRE FOLLOW THE CROWDS SATURDAY, MAY 10 - Mildred Harris {now Mrs. Charlie Chaplin)in For But Father, mother, brother, Wm. J. Nuxoll -.. and sister all come - Nestor Comedy 20c and 30¢ SUNDAY, MAY 11 Triangle Feature “Wild Life” William Desmond ina “Wild Western” role; a bullet spouting man to man picture you will long remember TUESDAY, MAY 13 Mickey. Mickey - Mickey Don’t Forget to see Mickey ‘ Roscor, Farry ARBUCKLE, PARAMOUNT “ARBUCKLE ComEDY —_—_ “= THURSDAY, MAY 15_ _ Mable Normand The Venus Medel AND Fatty Arbuckle IN THE = The Rough House |/Ben aibers ... A Comedy Worth While 20c and 30c F. L. Edwards |Walter Robbins - ‘Tony E, Baune ‘Math Laurer ‘John Maugg .... | Martha E. Kincaid iJ. M. Morgan . Amos Rose -. \H. L. Reed .... Wm. Pemble ... R. H. Kendall. - John Reiland Carl Funke .. \John Uptmor - W. C. Frick - ‘Wallace Rhett . Floyd Baker S. R. Butler . Margaret Keith Elizabeth Hussman . ATL MORO alcvntnan Laung Y. Lam Morton Gunter ¥. A. Dye ... Arthur Peterson Clarence Peterson Henry Baune .... Harry Edwards... Aug. Von: Bargen - a5 Riley Rice ............ Markus Lies Jacob Lorentz P, B. Jansen .. J. M. Willenborg Cot. Milling Co. J. L. Eckert .... farmers Union .- William Lies .... es ffelene C. Eckermann -..... A. J; Barth 2... John F. Nuxoll . Francis G. Nuxoll . Dr, W. F. Orr ... Terman TH, Nuxoll fd Sonnen xeo. J. Terhaar . franc Jos. Walser 3arney J. Stubbers M. Kaschmitter Tames A. Wright . eo A. Hanses . W. T. Simon .. Wm. Wagner J..V. Baker .... off C. Eckert - oe B. A. and G. B. Eckerman W. B. Hussman L. S. Fortin -.... A. O. Martin .. J. F. Jenny Joseph Kolbeck .. J. W. Arnzen .. Mathias Seubert M. M. Belknap ... Fred Enneking .. John A. Johnson Henry Sprute Sr. 3t. Gertrudes Conven: W. R. Robertson ... Mrs. J. E. Reilly -. Joseph Ritter J. E. Reilly -... Joseph Riener Henry Forsmann . Kaschmitter Bros. Aloys Holthaus John Arnzen .. Aug. Seubert Theo. Toennis John J. Schnider fl. C. Matthiesen - Joseph Hoene ... B. C. Albers -... Bert E. Tefft - St. Michael’s Monastery... Frank Rad wie Eugene Mauer Geo. F. McKinney Henry Schmidt McKeen Boyce - P. Ho Dyes: C. H. Greve J. W. Hockersmith Frank. Hoene .-.... Gottfried Halter Geo. F. Jungert. -. Mike Kedzierski Frank Kaus J. V. Nash .. A. H.-Nau .. B. F. Rokertson ... J. D. Shinnick -.. St. Mary’s-Church St: Joseph’s School ... J. B. Seubert -.... G. F.; Simon .... |Frank Terhaar - Frank H. Arnzen . A. J. Barth _. "3 Henry A. Brugeman Math. E. Duclos. ______.. | (Continued from page.1)'_|J. P. Jentges.. 50 Cottonwood State Bank. {Leo Schumacher .. TO GO OVER THE TOP Henry Dasenbrock -......... 100|the, motive for Lois Weber's : e latest and greatest dramatic success. “For Husbands Only.” The idea was obtained from a magazine story by G. B. Stern. It will be seen at the Orpheum theatre Saturday. May 10. Joseph Holdenried 100 100 John Jungert ... 100 50) Frank A. Kelsey. . .. 100. 50} Karl Killmar ...................-.. 100 50| McKinley Lodge No. 38 .... 100 50| Victor G. Lustig -........ cae 100 50|Mrs. Emily Matthiesen ... 100 50|Raymond M. Matthiesen .. 100 50| John Meyer .. 2EA00 50|Reinhart Oesau” 100 50/D. Romain ... 100 50] Otto Ries - 100 50| A. H. Thoelke, 100 50|John Voskuhler ... 100 50|Herman Weigand 100 50|John Wennekamp . 100 50/5. W. Weber ...... 100 50|Jacob Matthiesen . 100 50|Cleam Wassmuth . 100 50] Anthony Wessels . 100 50|Mae Asker 50 50]. H. Bennett 50 50|Lawrence Terhaar Bn) 50| Joseph Sohn . 50 50|Bart Simon ... 50 50|Mae W. Simon . 50 50|Roy Romig ... 50 50/wm. H. Kelsey - 50 50] Vivian Chicane . 50 50 8000} Blizabeth Schmidt .. 50 1000} Mrs. Tillie Schroeder . 50 1000|Meta Schroeder 5C 1000| Anton Schumacher 50 1000/Rena Seubert -.. 50, ..- 1000|Lee Rhoades 50 .- 1000/T, C. Keith 50 - 800/Isaac M. Julian . 50 500 | Ferdinand Gobel 50 500|Mary Challenger 50 500] Albert Schnider .. 50 500|Herman Uptmor 50 500 | Nick Bieren 50 500 ir mate ASO URE Reena 500|PRAIRIE LEAGUE OPENED 500 * 500 (Continued from page 1) 500} = Nezperce at Ilo-Vollmer. 500| Kamiah at Cottonwood. 500|MAY 18— 500} = Tlo-Vollmer“at Grangeville. 500} Cottonwood at Nezperce. 500 Ferdinand at Kamiah. 400 |MAY 25— 800} Grangeville at Cottonwood. 800] Kamiah at Ilo-Vollmer. 800! Nezperce at Ferdinand. 300} JUNE 1— . 300 Grangeville ‘at Nezperce. 300 Tlo-Vollmer at: Kamiah. 800] Cottonwood at Ferdinand. 800 | JUNE 8— Nezperce at Grangeville. 250 Tlo-Vollmer at Cottonwood. 250 Kamiah at Ferdinand. 250) JUNE 15— 250 Kamiah at Grangeville. 250 Ferdinand at Nezperce. 200! Cottonwood at Ilo-Vollmer. 200/ JUNE 22— 200 Grangeville at’ Kamiah. 200! Nezperce at Cottonwood. 200} — Tlo-Vollmer at Ferdinand. 200] JUNE 29— - 200! Cottonwood at Grangeville. 200! Kamiah at Nezperce. 200|. Ferdinand at Ilo-Vollmer. 200) JULY 6 Me 200} Grangeville -at Ilo-Vollmer. 200} ferdinand at Cottonwood. 200} = Nezperce at Kamiah. ‘ 200} On next Sunday the first 200 game of the season. will be play- 200} ed in Cottonwood between Kam: 150|iah and Cottonwood. The Kam. 150 | jah Indians and Cottonwood put up a very interesting game at 150} Kamiah last Sunday and it is 150 hoped that Cottonwood will be able to come out with the long end of the score.. y The boys have been working on their new base ball diamond 100) the north part of the city or 100/the new highway and_ the : grounds have keen put in excel- 100}jent condition. So be on hand 100 | next Sunday and help the local 100|boys win there first gamé ‘by your presence. 100} NOT A MARRYING MAN. - 100] “You, make me wish I were a 100) marrying man,” said Rolin Van 100)D’Arey, as he held little con- 100| vent-bred Tomi Wylde flutter- 100/ing in his arms. It was her 100 | first experience of love, but in 100|that sentence she knew instinc- 100| tively that this was not love, 100|but desire. How little Toni 100|schemed to bring this social ZOU UTUEAEOUGGUALTALALESUA ET Cemetery Association Organ’zed At a meeting of ladies, advis- ed and directed by our village council a cemetery improvement association has been organized. The work of raising funds fer | this improvement has been car- some time and without a single exception has) met with approval. We would greatly appreciate | the help of those interested. Farmers as well as those of our town. What speaks better for Come and help zarry the work to the satisfac- ‘ion of all those concerned. Our next meeting will be held Tuesday, May 18 at 2:30 p. m, The meeting will be -held in the council rooms. Norah Martin, Secretary. cied out . for AUHLAGLETU ARUN a community? FOR RENT—Partly furnish No photoplay has yet been produced so filled with adven- ture and thrills as “Mickey.” | The novelty and intensity of the thrills are indeed remarkable. Fatalities. Seem to be avoided by a hair’s breadth—with convincing. There is thrill upon thrill, and each thrill in these suspense-exciting i just a little bit better than the} last, until at their climaxes the | audience is fairly brought to its feet out of sheer enthusiasm and See it at the Or- pheum on Tuesday, May 13th. June 9-10 Dr. E. A. Schilling Hotel Cottonwood June 9-10 Correct Service. Q REAL BARGAINS Boy’s. 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