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. nothing. Neither can the store that is legitimate on _ its profit on its exchanges. AND VICINITY Personal Mention and Local Happenings of the Week ‘FOR SALE—Small bunch of Durham cattle. -Inquire at this office. a 21-2p Dr. J. W. Akin of Nezperce was a Cottonwood business visi- tor Thursday. Peter and John Fr 'y of Ferd- inand were visitors in Cotton- wood Thursday. " A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Kasper Sprute of Keuterville Sunday. . Theo. P. Tollefson of Grange- ville was a Cottonwood business visitor Thursday. John Hoene and Barney Seu- bert were business visitors at Grangeville Wednesday. FOR SALE—Several yearling registered Hereford bulls. Cur- tis ‘Miller, Nezperce, Idaho. 21-4 Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Welte are the proud parents of a son who arrived at their home last Fri- day. H. H. Bennett was a business visitor at Nezperce Sunday and while there also took in the ball game between Nezperce and Cottonwood. The Rev. Father Jerome of Ferdinand was in Cottonwood Monday in his car,having been accompanied by Fr. Phelan of Grangeville as far as Coton- wood. Mr. H. S. Merriam the piano tuner will be here Monday, May 26th. All those wishing to have their pianos tuned kindly notify the Sisters at St. Joseph’s School. A large assortment of new hats have just arrived for the summer season. Buy early while the line is yet complete. Miss Wieber expects to leave within two weeks. 21-1 Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Jacobs of Greencreek, accompanied by Mrs. John Gilbertz of Ferdinand med s a sister of Mrs. L. N. Jacobs Seattle, were Cottonwood Milbors Wednaday with frends same, than one price for its goods afford to continue in business, unless the gross profits are adequate to give a net profit A good store isa public institution and a community benefit. is entitled to and must have a fair Who Pays the Fiddler? Somebody must USICIANS must live the same as you, they cannot affordto play for ment. that has more total invest- Who Pays the Difference? Any store As such it patronage. Ladies see our new Silk Sweaters — COFTONWOOD MERCANTILE C0. Where Quality Tells and Prices Sells Chas. Meder, a lumber dealer of the Keuterville section was in Cottonwood Monday in connec- tion with some business mat- ters. The Rev. Fr. Phelan was a visitor in Cottonwood Monday while enroute home from Win- *\chester where he held services Sunday. Joseph Schober of Ferdinand was a Cottonwood business vis- itor Monday. While in the city he made the Chronicle a pleas- ant call. W. R. Rogers and son were passengers for Lewiston Wed- nesday morning where they went to accept two Oakland cars for which Mr. Rogers is agent on the prairie which he sold to buyers here. WANTED—Girl or for general housework, small family, no washing. Wages $40 per month. Must be good cook and furnish references. Write J. M. B., post office Box 466 Lewiston, Idaho, 21-1p Frank Bowman, who recently was discharged from the army at Camp Lewis ‘and who has been spending the past week at the home of his sister Mrs. Geo. Medved departed Tuesday for Butte, Montana where he will visit with other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Aloys Holthaus woman accompanied by their two young sons departed Monday morning for an exteded visit in the east. They will make their first stop at St. Cloud, Minn., where they will visit with friends. From Minnesota they will go to their old home in Iowa. They also intend to visit points in South Dakota and Wisconsin before returning home this fall. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van- Deventer passed through Cot- tonwood Tuesday afternoon from Twin Falls, Idaho in their Studebaker car enroute to their home at.Grangeville. The Van- Deventers left Grangeville last September for South Idaho. Mr. Van Deventer stated that the crops on Camas Prairie looked better than any he seen on his entire trip coming from South Idaho. He also praised the new highway that was. built in the Cottonwood district last fall and stated it was as good a highway as he had traveled over where You buy an article at a certain price. Your neighbor buys the same kind of article at the price she offers to pay which is.very much less than you paid simply because she asked fora reduc- tion and you did’nt. price for an article and a different price is made to your neighbor for the same article is not worthy of. your that charges you one ui i Ea QF hedge heed eigen ner SAPS St Pen A COTTONWOOD os Chautauqua dates for Cotton- wood are June 18-28 inclusive. For hail insurance. See Felix Martzen. When ready to plan that barn see us. Hussman Lumber Co. A dinner was given at the J. F. Jenny country home last Wednesday evening in honor of Herman Seubert which was at- tended by a large number of rel- atives and friends. A large number of Cotton- wood’s young folks attended a dirt was used in building the|Th dance given last Saturday even- ing at the Stock Creek school house by Frank Sonnen, Ed Hendrickson and George Reed. All report having had an excel- lent time. A surprise party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Brown at their home Wednes- day -in honor of Mrs. Brown’s birthday by her friends. She re- cefved many beautiful gifts as remembrances from her friends. About 25 were present. E. J. Nau the Overland car dealer of Ferdinand was in Cot- tonwood Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Nau stated that the demand for the Overlands throughout the county has been very heavy this year and that he expects to sell several more this season. Asa Jones and son, Lewis ef the Salmon river section passed through Cottonwod this week enroute to Grangeville where they closed a deal for the holding of R. P..and William Nash of the same section. This now makes the Jones one of the largest holders of cattle and ar in that section of the coun- ry. W. W. Flint who acted as county chairman for the Vic- tory loan drive received the first of the week six metals about the size of a fifty cent piece from the state chairman of the Vic- tory Loan Committee to be dis- tributed by him to persons throughout the county who did patriotic services for the vari- ous bond drives. The metal is given out by the U. S. treasury department and bears the fol- lowing inscription: “Awarded by the U. S. treasury depart- ment for patriotic services in behalf of the Liberty bonds.” e metals were made from 16tf- When ready to plan that barn see us. Hussman Lumber Co. County Asséssqr Calvih Haz- elbaker was in Cottonwood Mon- day assessing thé various busi- ness houses in the city. Hussman Lurhber’ Company Building Doctors * Consultation Freé Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rooke and | family departed Monday morn- ing for Sweetwater, Idaho where they expect to make their future home. Dr. J. E. Reilly was a visitor at Moscow last Sunday ard Monday having gone there to visit a brother who has just re- turned from overseas. Among those attending the Elk’s ifitiation at Lewiston last Saturday were: C. A. Johnson, William Nash, Norville Johns- ton, “Fat”? Hamlin, P. Dye and Clem Hussman and several oth- ers whose names we failed to: =| obtain. William and Seth. Jones of the Salmon river section were Cot- tonwood business visitors Thursday. They were here to receive some cattle which they purchased recently and which they will take to their ranches in the Salmon river country. James Sorenson of Nezperce brought to Cottonwood _ last Monday an Oakland ‘car which he delivered here to E. L. Par- ker who recently purchased the machine at Nezperce. Mr.Soren- =|son returned to his home Tues- day morning by rail. Mrs. George Behean and daughters, Addie and Anna, accompanied by Mrs. Walter Brockman, all of Grangeville were Cottonwood visitors Tues- day afternoon. . They made the trip in their big Buick which the Behean’s recently purchased from the Hoene Hardware. Hussman Lumber Co.—where you get what you want when you want it. Senator N. B. Pettibone was a visitor in the city Thursday from his home near Grangeville. Senator Pettibone was a dili- gent worker for the North and South highway and was also much interested in the road being routed through Cotton- wood, which the citizens of Cottonwood highly appreciate. Tk tem of caring for they are kept in ing your COTTONWOOD entire year’s labor. over thirty six millions of than sorry. E, M. EHRHARDT, Pres. ‘Seteasee errr EPEEPEHESEDEEHEC HERE OTT If it is Fence Posts Wood Harness 4 you want I have it CLARK teu: Seeseeeeegeneeeebeeeeenes aoe ee LELEEEEEEELE EDGE REET EES % Why Strain Your Eyes? If you have to hold the paper close up to the eyes or at arm’s length in or- der to see clearly better ~ come to Dr. Schilling and have him’ determine exactly the glasses needed. Do not put it off. No sight ever gets better by - itself. Dr. Schilling will be in Cottonwood at Hotel - June 9-10 ida dad adhetchat data’ hah! a Ganeeeshéakesendceseunssenssesseusereoversssestes * “When in Grangeville call at " BRADBURY'S” for your Ice Cold Drinks i Cigars, Etc. oem Safekeeping of Liberty Bonds O GIVE better service. to Liberty Bond holders we have just installed a sys- lock. We issue you a receipt for the bonds and clip the coupons for you on the date when they becorne due, ¢redit- account with the MEMBER "FEDERAL Lelvingci bes SYSTEM ' THE FIRST: NATIONAL BANK COTTONWOOD, IDAHO Cottonwood, Idaho Look Mr. Farmer Is your growing crop insured against hail? A hail policy in the Hartford may save your Every policy is backed by an honorable record of more than a hundred years and cash assets ot H. C. MATTHIESEN, Cashier M. M. BELKNAP, Vice-Pres. Hussman Lumber Company Building Doctors Consultation Free ae: || these bonds whereby our safe under time interest* STATE BANK: dollars. Be safe rather REE DEEL beet Ce a i i et i ee a ie al ta SEER EEE ET Veiseeeeeeeeeeeseees PLES ER ELAS ten ee er epnererecevessesveneteqreeetarires Hine renttees eee PEELE HEE 3 FOLLOW THE CROWDS Setetetetetobedetettetotetetebbdeteteted: . SATURDAY, MAY 24 The = Passions Dorothy Phillips See how women are responsible for every big thing that happens 10 and 20 cents Cre rerrrrrrrrror ss SUNDAY, MAY 25 Claire Anderson Mask of Riches Do you think a million dollars would make you happy. It may, yet does money mean happiness? Keystone Comedy “A Tell Tale Shirt” 10 and 20 cents beerersesesgedesonnanne TUESDAY, MAY 27 The Doctor end the Woman —BY-— | Mildred Harris now Mrs, Charlie Chaplin Story by Mary Roberts Rinehart 20c and 30c ee tebeteetebtob peteeettoh - THURSDAY, MAY 29 MADGE KENNEDY i in The Service Star Her eyes.and her Service Star the story of a hero’s waiting wife. Mack Sennet comedy. -ORPH ‘UML - THEATRE :