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SR RNNE SERE E I ccs te tantlet ae Aer DADt A eI Ee SR SN iol COTTONWOO AND VICINITY Personal Mention and Local Happenings of the Week Baking will not be a pleasure unless you use our “Tip. Top” er “Idaho Gold Flour.” 24-tf Mrs. John ‘Harriman of arangeville ‘is visiting at the home of Mrs. A. B. Rooke this week. Sidney Drew ina Comedy spells laughter. See him at the Orpneum Friday the 4th, also Metro Drama,“House of Gold,” by Emily Whelan. Mrs. Geo. Medved ‘returned Sunday evening from Butte, Mont. where she has keen spend- ing the past four weeks visiting with relatives and friends. ESTRAYED—2 year old steer branded quarter circle over TE connected on left ribs, Liberal reward for recovery of same. Henry Forsman, Keuterville, Idaho. 27-4* Mr. and Mrs. J. E Reilly and little son John departed Monday morning for Moscow where they will take in the big celebration and also to spend a few days visiting with relatives and friends. To wind up your 4th of Juiy celebration attend the Metro Feature. “House of Gold.” by Emily Whelan, at the Orpheum Friday ‘evening, also a good ‘comedy “Special to-day,” by Sidney Drew. R.S. Case and C. E. Bonstrom of Grangeville passed through Cottonwood Monday enroute to Westlake were they went to at- tend the public sale of John a which was held on that ate. Jim Rooke came up from Sweetwater the first of the week to attend to some business mat- ters here: Mr. Rooke and family like their new home fine, having removed to the lower country some time ago. Jolih “and Catherine Luchte- feld aecompanied by Mrs. Wii- F COURSE you will want the charming curve which char- acterizes the waistline of this season’s corsets. But it is very important that this curve shall appear at the side only and not interfere with the perfectly straight front or the strictly flat back. This is why we like to recommend the Royal Worcester Perfected Front Lace Corsets The whole corset is an example of the most exquisite workmanship. The bust, for example, neither flares nor cuts into the figure, but smoothly merges into the natural contours, Sy. even when the wearer is sitting or bending. ~ Cottonwood Mercantile Co. Where Quality Tells and Prices Sells 4 UALR ie | eles RASA ; 23-€m ‘Tip Top’ \the flower of flours. *20-tt Mrs. Harry Fryer of Lewiston is visiting with relatives and friends at Keuterville and Cot- tonwood this week. The Cottonwood Hardware this week received another car- load of Dodges. The carload veceived makes two received by '| this firm in the past week and beth carloads have been so'd. The Cottonweod Milling Co. practically now has its iarge 20- tons scales installed, they having the distinetion of being the larg- est seales on either Camas or Nezperce prairie. “Salmon river cattle are Le- ginning to move from the river. William Jones shipped a carload of fine beef this week from thc county seat which he had on his ranch there and stated that the remainder of his stock will be brought out from the river and shipped from this station. other flour not half as good. 23-t A number of automobles have passed through Cottonwood to- day enroute to various points to celebrate. The Grangeville- Lewiston train carried a special coach Thursday morning to ac- comodate the crowds that are expected to go down the line to- day and tomorrow. The Chronicle this week is | published a day ahead of time in order to give the office force the entire day off on the 4th. Due to the fact that we were some- what in a rush this week we have perhaps ommitted several items and hope our readers will forgive us this week as we shall strive to do better in the future to make up for this week’s issue, Sergeant Jess W. Robertson who spent nearly a year in France as a member of the 361st Ammunition Trains, was gladly greeted by his many old Nez- | perce friends on his arrival here last Friday afternoon, He re- |cently returned from overseas, was discharged at Ft. D. A. Rus- sell, Wyo., and visited his father in Cottonwood before coming on here.—Nezperce Hearld, | liam Hussman and Miss Leasel Hussman_ departed Saturday morning for Spokane were they will spend a week visiting with friends and relatives. We have received a carload of salt and are now ready to fill your orders on half-ground, sul- pherized block and dairy at the most reasonable prices. J. V. Baker & Son. 26-tf Judge Wallace N. Scales and wife passed through Cotton- wood Tuesday evening enroute to their home at Grangeville. Judge Scales just recently closed aterm of the district court at Lewiston. They made the trip in their car. Frank Kettenbach, a promi- nent Lewiston citizen and bank- er passed through Cottonwood Wednesday morning enroute to Grangeville. Mr. Kettenbach spent a few minutes in Cotton- wood shaking hands with some of his old acquaintance here. Clem Hussman departed Wed- nesday: morning for Moscow where he will attend the Moscow , He has been re-| celebration. quested to come and sing some of his Scotch dialect songs while in the University city which ur- gent request he will no doubt fill, Floyd Baker departed Wed- nesday in his car’ for Walla Walla, Pullman and Moscow. At Walla Walla he will visit with friends and from there .will go to Pullman where he will visit for a few days with his mother and sister and from there will take in the big celebration at Moscow. No less than 1,465 Madge Kennedy smiles illume that little star’s latest Goldwyn Picture, “Friend Husband,” which will be seen at the Orpheum Theatre Thursday. And this means at least 157 varieties, for the scope of the piquant actress’s lips is unlimited. A kidnapped bride on a com- pulsory honeymoon is the oddly emusing spectacle presented in Madge Kennedv’s newest Gold- wyn Picture, “Friend Husband,” at the Orpheum Theatre Thurs- day. The little star has been several sorts of a bride in vari- Our “Idaho Gold” and “Tip | Top” are like history, they re- 24-tf | peat. Mrs. Geo. McKinney and Miss | Alice Morton departed Thursday | for a visit with relatives and | friends in Spokane. The Rev. Father Phillips was | a passenger Thursday morning} for Spokane where he will meet, some visiting Fathers from the) east who will spend their vaca- | tions at the monestry near Cot-| tonwood. | Wm. A, Kelsey and family departed Wednesday for Clarks- ton and Moscow where they will| spend a few days. The trip was made overland in Mr. Kelsey’s car, At Moscow they expect to take in the big celebration stag-| ed there under the auspices of | the Moscow Chamber of Com- merce. | Frank Holdenreid and daugh-| ter arrived Friday evening from| Kelseyville, Calif, to ‘spend some time visiting at the homes of |; Mr. and Mrs. August Schroeder and Mr. and Mrs. William Beut- tner. Mr. Hollenreid is. a brother of Mrs. Schroeder and Mrs: Beuttner and was at one time a resident of this section, some 25 years ago. T. C. Keith and-family left Wednesday for Rice Creek were| they will spend a week visiting at the Eugene Andrews home. have fish for some of his meals as a can of sardines made up part of his grub stake to be used while out fishing. This is Mr. Keth’s annual vacation and he contemplates a pleasant outing| with his family. Is there anything that hand-| some Bill Desmond cannot do? He has played.in every conceiv- able role, from society gentle- man to dashing buccaneer and happy-go-lucky tramp. Now he appears at the Orpheum Theatre on Sunday night, in a role of a dare-devil cowpuncher. “Deuce! Duncan is the name of this latest Desmond picture, wherein! handsome Bill as a bad man and| gun bully reforms under the While in that section of the country they expect to also catch their quota of trout. We are} () [ armer firmly convinced that T. C. will e ' ous screen plays, but this experi- ence is new to her. | Situations abound. influence of love. A_ highly; original plot and thrilling: they are kept in ing your Is-your growing crop insured A hail policy in the Hartford may save your entire year’s labor. against hail? Evrey policy is backed by an honorable record of more than a hndred years and _ cash assets of Over thirty-six mion dollars. than sorry. E. M. EHRHARDT, Pres, “Idaho Gold” costs less than! sn See Rose Bros. for well drill- RECITAL WAS A SUCCESS. [aliatemevseoaeeaen) '" ng. 3 Miss Mildred Stephenson as- sisted‘hy Mrs. Kay Nims and Lenore, Nims gave a most p...c- ing recital Saturday aftermoon at the Stephenson home. The yvooms were prettily decorated and a'delicious luncheon was, served the guests following the recital. Forty friends of the preform- ers were present and a most in- teresting program was give.. The following program was ret.- dered: : f Bercluse - ..-Fr, Chopin | Prelude ... ....Fr. Chopin My Laddie....A Scotch Love Song Miss Stephenson fReading—‘“I Aim’t Going to Cry No More, No More” Lenora Nims. Two Larks 1.4.22 Leschetizky Miss Stephenson Solos, cscs An Open Secret Mrs. Nims eit: Musical recitation ............ Dennis Lenora Nims Old yee ae ee Danny Boy Miss Stephenson Hungarian Rhapsody ...........-.. hy inne fy sient rail Franz Liszt Miss Stephenson : The guests were loud in their praise and much credit is due their teacher, Mrs. Vonley Mil- ler nee Miss Edith Wright of Nezperce who is an accomplish- ed musician under whose super- vision these young ladies have been for some time. “Tip Top” as good as the best, and better than the rest. 23-tf Paul Steiger and wife of Fer- dinand were Cottonwood busi- ness visitors Tuesday. Mesdames Walter McAdams, Wilbur Fuller and Robert Pugh visited with friends in Cotton- wood Wednesday. Several baseball fans from Cottonwood witnessed the base- ball game at Nezperce last Sun- day between Kamiah and Nez- perce. M. M. Belknap and family de- parted Thursday morning in their car for Moscow where they will take in the celebration in that city after which they ex- pect to motor to Coeur d’ Alene Safekeeping of Liberty Bonds oe GIVE better service to Liberty Bond holders we have just installed a sys- tem of caring for these bonds whereby lock. We issue you a receipt for the bonds and clip the coupons for you on the date when they becorne due, credit- account with the FIRST NATIONAL BANK COTTONWOOD, IDAHO ee COTTONWOOD STATE BANK Cottonwood, Idaho H. C. MAFTHIESEN, Cashier M. M. BELKNAP, Vice-Pres. where they will spend a few days outing, our safe under time interest Be safe rather Orpheum Theatre Follow the Crowds Friday, July 4 Metro Feature HOUSE OF eee Emily Whelan SPECIAL COMEDY by SIDNEY DREW Saturday, July 5th DeLuxe Presents Devil's Needle pale Sey tee Ie Norma Talmage CHRISTIE COMEDY “Almost a Bigamist” Sunday, July 6th Triangle Feature Dewce—= —==Ducan By the famous Wm. Desmond Keystone Comedy, Safety First Ambrose, by Mack Swain Tuesday, July 8th Mysterious Client zi tases geal Irene Castle Si Sinner Harold Lloyd Comedy Thursday, July 10th Goldwyn Presents Madge Kennedy “Friend Husband’ also “His Wedding Night” by Fatty Arbuekle 20c and 30c in FRIEND HUSBAND! Pictures)