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“Idaho Gold” a health and =.| strength producer. 24-tf Mrs. Carl Martin who has | been visiting with friends in Lewiston returhed home Satur- | day evening. Mrs. C. H. Netzel and son were passengers for Lewiston Sunday. W. G. Wimer of Wallace, | Idaho is visiting his sister, Mrs. Giezantanner and and his broth- er, F. S. Wimer, formerly editor of the Chronicle. Mrs. Tom Parker departed Sunday for Lewiston where she will visit with her sister, Mrs. FE. L. Parker while her husband is on a hunting trip. Is a wife justified in making Autum’s Golden 2 ‘DAYS # You have no doubt come across many beautiful waists in your travels from store to store but we doubt if you have ever come across any more beautiful than these new Autumn creations. They are styled to please every taste and portray trimmings to cater to every fancy. To look at them they would give you the im- Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Baker and daughter, Vivian, departed Tuesday in their car for Spo- kane and other points on a short vacation trip. They may also visit at Walla Walla before re- turning home. Miss Hilda Funke who is em- ployed in the treasurer's office at Asotin, Washington, arrived in Cottonwood Friday evening for a week’s visit at the home of her parents. pression that they cost twice as much as they really do, for they possess many of the distinctive style marks only found in waists much higher priced. Yet note the little it takes to secure the pick of them. $5.75 to $12.50 the supreme sacrifice in order to save the life of her dying hus- band? See “Her Body in Bond,” V Mae Murray’s newest drama at; guarantee to give you Orpheum Saturday. Baking will not be a pleasure ‘mless' you*use our ““Tip “Top” w “Idaho Gold Flour.” 24-tf Always in the market for poultry Saturdays and Mondays. T. Clarke, the junk man. 89tr | Joe Uhlenkott this week finis- ed drilling a well on the Joe Mc- Donald ranch. In order to ob- tain a good supply of water Mr. Uhlenkott had to go 441 feet. He is now drilling a well for the Catholic parish at Keuterville. Let Us Print Your Sale Bills When it comes to neat and effective printing of any Kind we wil) satisfaction. SCHOOL CHILDREN’S EYES. The childs eyesight does not develop until several years af- ; ter the usual school age, there- fore every safeguard should be taken to avoid eye strain during the school period. Young children who have a tendency to hold their books too | close to their eyes, or if they | squint or frown when reading, At 8 o’clock Saturday evening October 4th. a quiet but very happy wedding service was held at the Baptist parsonage in Lew- iston when Miss Mildred Hend- erson was united in marriage to Mr. Lisle Stevens by Rev. Fred H. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Stevens will make their home in Lewiston. Miss Gladys Boller and W. R. Yates, both of the Winona sec- tion, were married at Grange- ville. Miss Boller is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boller, of Winona, while Mr. Yates is a son of Mr, and Mrs. David Yates The bridegroom recently pur- chased the Herman Arp ranch Y/in theWinona country, and the newly-married couple will reside on that place. Favored Styles in Coats Our essemblages were picked from styles which are dwelling in high favor in the foremost centers of fashion at the present time. They are cut upon lines which are simple and straight, and are radiant with a “dressiness” which will surely win your admiration. As no two of them are alike, the field of choice is a broad one and the chances for making excellent selections are great. Note how economically they have been priced. $20.00 to $50 SEE THEM TODAY TOMORROW MAY BE TOO LATE COTTONWOOD MERCANTILE CO. Where Quality Tells and Prices Sells See Rose Bros. for well drill- Our “Idaho Gold” and “Tip ing. 23-6m Li are like history, they re- “Tip Top” as good as the best, | P&t 24-tf and better than the rest. 28-tf| | Mrs. G anno eee f pate The city rock crusher was set | °°"8e on evar tot ast Sey in motion for one day this week. el pes Disb ning home again The rock crushed was used on Mrs. J.E Reilly andsen ach : : .J. B A n paler Bie aged hod returned Saturday evening from perty. a two weeks visit with relatives iy MT a aa a and friends at Moscow. Yr. and rs. 0 rea re- s “5 a % F ortland where they accompani- | , raat Mc aps Gold” the real thy ed their daughter who returned |? few days visiting at the home a 5 of her sister here. t . *) 58 Z Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bow- a heme tn southem Salles Rev. Marion Sligar attended a COTTONWOOD AND VICINITY Personal Mention and Local Happenings of the Week in This Vicinty. now aggregate over $5,000, banking conditions as sound — man and Mrs. France Bowman ; conference of ministers at Pull- with us. . Be ao County Auditor Henry Telch- A A . of Grangeville were visitors in er and wife and Deputy Sheriff man this week having depar ted Cottonwood Saturday. SOHN EAGRIMEN andscuniac OF Monday morning and returning O. R. Kandall has accepted the Wednesday evening. THE Grangeville spent Sunday at the position left vacant by Joe Gaul| home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Joe Gaul departed Sunday on the mail route and makes the | Rooke. morning for Lewiston where he trip on short notice with his two Men Watted ter (One joined his wife and family and Ford car. Would you want your life sav- ed at the expense of the honor of your wife? See “Her Body in Bond,” Mae Murray’s newest drama at Orpheum Saturday. H. C. Matthiesen and family, from there will proceed to Cali- fornia where they will make their future home. Mrs. Joe Kauffman who was quite ill the first of the week with an attack of asthma is re- ported much better at the pres- ent time which is welcomning news to her many friends. was self-reliant and command- ing. The other was shy and tongue-tied. Which won her? See “The Little Rowdy,” at the Orpheum Theatre Sunday. Peter Bies returned to Cot- tonwood last week from Reubens C. F. Stall and family and Mrs. | where he has been employed for R. A. Nims and children motor-| some time laying the foundation i ‘ ed to Melrose Sunday and visited | for a brick building to be con-|_ Nick Bieren was called to at the G. F. Whitson home. structed there. The dimensions| Lewiston where his wife under- Deputy Sheriff Ben Robertson of the building are 75x120. Toicous Monde : i accompanied by his wife were) William Oldham arrived last cording to information moked visitors in Cottonwood Monday. | Friday evening from his home|in the city she stood the opera- While in the city Mr. Robinson | in Neillsville, Wisconsin to spend tion fine and will soon be able to advanced his subscription for | , week or ten days here with his return home. the Chronicle well into the year brother, Joe. This is the first Mica ity ks to cteand of 1921. time they have met in thirteen saree Ed Jessup and family and W.| years and to say the visit will ne oe poi we C. Frick and family departed in| he enjoyed goes without saying. kins as souvenirs? Then go Pr automobiles for Walla Walla and | From here he will go to the coast | tho Orpheum Theatre Pia see Dayton, Wash. where they will| where he will visit with other “Her Body in Bond,” Saturda: . visit for a week with relatives | relatives. Sit alongside of Mae Murray 4 ee rn party —- Mrs. Ed Blake arrived from| She attends one of these golden Y:| Portland last week where they ; . orgies. No further invitation D. H. Kube, who is now again | now reside. She will visit at the [ y is necessary. located on his ranch, having re-| home of her parents at Keuter-| Mrs. C. O. Olson of Terry,! moved there last week from| ville as well as at the home of, Montana, and who has_ been Grangeville, departed Tuesday : her husband’s parents, Dr. andj visiting relatives and friends morning from Cottonwood to/Mrs. Blake of this city. She| and looking after her fine farm California where he was sum-| stated they liked their new home| for the past two weeks left for moned by a telegram stating] fine and that Mr. Blake was ex-| her home Tuesday morning. Her that his daughter, Ida, was very | ceptionall well pleased with his| daughter, Miss Marie Carlson sick. Miss Kube is in one of the| new location. They have just} will visit here and at Winches- hospitals in California large recently purchased a home in|ter for a few weeks before studying to be a trained nurse. | the Rose city. turning home. a | Deposit all your funds all expenditures. COTTONWOOD E. M. EHRHARDT, Pres. SSS SSS 5 Billion to Help Business and Farming The funds gathered into the Federal Reserve Banks not accumulated to earn profits for private interests, nor can it be controlled by private interests. to assist its members banks, of which we are one, in help- ing the farmers and business men and to make general If you are not yet one of our depo- sitors and getting its benefits and protection, drop in and talk it over FIRST NATIONAL BANK | — COTTONWOOD, IDAHO ——] Let the bank keep your books for you “My main trouble,” said a farmer, “is in keep- ing tract of what I take in & pay out.” This is prob- ably true of a great many people, and we wish to offer this plan of overcoming the trouble. ceived, and make all expenditures by check. From the bank records you can always tell the source, amount and date of your income, and your checks show on their face the amount and reason for Your bank book is a record of all transactions, simple complete and convenient. Cottonwood, Idaho H. C. MATTHIESEN, Cashier M. M. BELKNAP, Vice-Pres. should have their eyes examined before the delicate eye muscles are imparied by the heavy tax placed upon them in reading and study. Properly fitted glasses will overcome defects of sight in Children that, if allowed to go on can never be entirely overcome. If taken in time] the properly fitted glasses will | so strengthen the weak eye mus- cles that glasses may be dispens- ed with entirely . On the other hand, if the strain is permitted to run on for any length of time | the eyes beucome permanently weakened and glasses must be worn constantly. Dr. Salsberg—who has made} Childrens eyes a sepecialty for more than a quarter century— will be at the Cottonwood Hotel | for the next week or ten days. 2 000,000. This vast sum was Its purpose is as possible. in the bank as fast as re- FOLLOW THE CROWDS SATURDAY, OCT. 11 Mae Murray ihe Her Body In Bond L & M Comedy ‘DO NOT WEAKEN” FORD WEEKLY AURRAY * (HER BODY IN BOND’ A SPECIAL AT Msseiley, re SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12 TRIANGLE FEATURE The Little Rowdy Y Hazel Daly Keystone Comedy “THE JUDGE TUESDAY, OCT. 14TH Kidder and Ko envy B. Washburn A good farce comedy Harold Loyd Comedy THURSDAY, OCT 16TH Who Is Who In Society 4 Reels A clean wholesome com- edy drama. Making Silver Bullets 1 Reel Educational An Interesting Picture of the Government Mint Country of Marathras A journey through India where white men seldom journey—1 reel scenic. PUBLIC AUCTION. The undersigned will sell at the Frank Thyering farm, 1 1-4 miles south of Ferdinand, Wed- nesday, Oct. 15, the following | personal property, beginning at 2p, m;: STATE BANK | ist of Lewiston 7 head good horses, 7 head of cattle, all my farm machinery, household goods, ete. Terms as usual. Ed Thyering, Owner. 41* Dr. Salsberg, the Eye Special- will be at the Cottonwood Hotel, for one week beginning October 18th. 40-2 Our “Tip Top” and “Idaho Gold” flour is handled by the best jobbers and wholesale deal- ers all over the country and us- ed by all the good house-wives. They are made of the pick of plumb Camas Prairie wheats, and every sack is guaranteed or money cheerfully refunded. 24-t eee er AS RN RS OR TE ae