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This Store Has Caught the TONUUUTEOEESUOGEE AEUONESEOAEEUNEOUESEEGEESOGERREAOESOENEEEREUGERUEETUAERUGEOAEOEEEOEREUAEEAEE GEAR ccc eS New arrival of wall paper at| the Hoene Hardware. 16-tf Make baking day a holiday, by using “Tip Top Flour.” 14-tf O. D. Hamlin was a business visitor in Lewiston over Satur- day and Sunday. Lenora Nims was a passenger for Lewiston Saturday where she spent the week end with her father and friends. Miss Alice Rawson of Lewis- ton arrived Thursday evening for a few days visit with her sister, Miss Lorena Rawson. Dr. W. S. Jackson, the Eye- sight Specialist, of Grangeville, will be in his office at the Hotel | Cottonwood on Monday and Tuesday, June 6th and 7th. 19-4 Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Foresman, who have been at Hot Lake, Ore. | for the past three weeks taking | treatments for rheumatism ve-} turned Monday evening greatly relieived of their old pains. Their granddaughter who accompan- ied them there returned last Fri- day evening. She also took treatments and came home greatly improved in health. Mrs. Joe Kauffman jr., and little son left Tuesday morning for Missoula, Montana where she will visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Fish. While in Montana Mrs. Kaufmann will al- so take treatments for asthma, oA expects to be gone indefinte- y. HER GLADNESS IS CONTAGIOUS. THE HEART SING. SPIRIT Of the Young Graduate THE YOUNG THERE'S A STYLE ABOUT APPEALS TO THE TASTE, AS WELL AS THE STYLE. The young fellows that wear these clothes ° have a reputation for good dressing POCO L OL COO OPEL Ptr? tea DL Deartede SPECIAL PRICES SATURDAY COTTONWOOD MERCANTILE CO. ScHUUHHOUOEEUOANOOOAOUOUEROAMOUEUAEOOUUEAAUEEEEUASEGUAAAE AGRO AGUA AGU OAUOAANUAAAAAUGAAUOUAEEGUEGEEGGULANL Tom Parker returned Sunday evening from a few days visit in Lewiston. Mrs. Dr. W. F. Orr entertain- ed a number of friends at dinner Sunday. R. A. Nims returned Wednes day evening from a two weeks} visit at Lewiston. Considerable sickness is re-| ported in and around Cotton- wood at this time. W. J. Jordan, freight and pas- senger agent for the Northern Pacific with headquarters at Lewiston was mingling with business men in Cottonwood} Thursday. If every seed and potatoe grows that has been planted in Cottonwood the last ten days the high cost of living will not be a serious problem with residents of Cottonwood. Fred Simon left Tuesday for Hingham, Montana ona_ ten days business trip. Fred is as-} sociated with his brother Frank of this city in farming a section of land adjoining Hingham and his trip there was in regard to putting in this year’s crop. Dr. Salsberg, the eve special- ist of Lewiston arrived in Cot- tonwood Thursday evening and will be here for a short time. The doctor is well known here, and he always does a fine busi- Idea and Show it unmistakably FELLOW WILL DASH AND “PEP” OF THESE GRADUATE CLOTHES YOUNG CARE—FREE DASH THAT YOU'LL SEE IT IN THE PATTERN AND THE CLOTH ness whenever he comes to Cot- tonwood. ee Ms | Man’s Style Clothes THOU HG ESEO UHURU GERRET ERAGE ER ARE LIKE THE SWING, THESE CLOTHES THAT MAN—A SORT OF A FITS HIS YEARS AND For the Best price in) Lubri- cating oils see South & Frick. -t! Mr. and Mrs. Roy Unzicke: came out from the river Wednes- day afternoon with a pack t nsisting of several hor vy will take back with then supplies. Walter Bolon of Westlake was : business visitor in Cottonwood Wednesday. He was accom- panied here by his father and brother, the latter two making preparations for the shearing season. Max Aronson, a former busi- ness man of Grangeville and who} is well known in Cottonwood made his appearance here Wed- nesday for the first time iz three years, being now employed by a large candy wholesalc house. Mrs. Sidney Brown accompan- ied by her husband arrived in Cottonwood Monday evening from Lewiston where 3rown has been spending sever al weeks visiting. Sidney we down to meet his wife Monday morning. Roy Nail of Grangeville who is the authorized agent for the Ford cars was in Cottonwood yesterday on business. Mr stated that as soon as his broth- er, Otto, was relieved of his du- ties he would locate here and take charge of the Ford agency in this vicinity. Little Mary Pickford In Her Newest Production “POLLYANNA” At the Orpheum, Saturday, May 22 SEE THE PICTURE THAT HAS MADE MIL- LIONS HAPPY, THAT KEEPS THE LAUGHTER CHASING TEARS AND MAKES ADMISSION 235c, 50¢ Mrs. |} The entire family of W. B.} Hussman have been ill in bed this week with the exception of Bil. The malady appears to be} poisoning of some kind, the} se for which Mr. Hussman is entirely at sea to explain. Theit'| little son has been the greatest | ufferer. At the present time they are doing nicely and within} a few days no doubt will all be up and around again. Charles Holt, an old pioneer of | Idaho county and a former mem-| ber of the firm Holt and! Rhoades, cattlemen of the upper Salmon river, who disposed of heir interest last fall wa tor in Cottonwood this week. Mr Holt is a great friend of Riley | din the cattle business in the ‘ly d Mr. Holt home in | Lewiston, | | and sinee leaving Idaho county has become ‘ interested in oil j vells in Texas, some of which have great future prospects. “SPARTACUS” New Era Film---8 Fine Reels Expected Sunday, May 18 A MAMMOTH SPECTACLE AND TALE OF EARLY ROME. CAL FACT—POWERFUL AND DRAMATIC, A Picture Equal to Quo Vadis a visi-| 0 Rice, with whom he was associ-| 20 ' = ] Pansus, Geraniums, Coleus, Asters, all kinds of Vines for is now | S$ ui an > ‘ See your gas before you buy it. South & Frick. 14-tf We are still on deck and with - better flour then ever, say ? Meyer and he “knows.” 14-tf $ Mrs. D. Romein a daughter of |= ; Mr. Mrs John Maugg of this | MODE mane MccrtrEmeos al city is sufferiog from a case of blocd poisoning at her home ee ae : near Keuterville. W' BELIEVE that promptness, courtesy, fair- ‘ Ray Newbill and Earl Evan dealing, intelligent service are the must sub- two young gentlemen connecte< ‘ ck ai , with the mechanical force of the stantial corner-stones for this, as for any other payee <M ae buisness that our promise ought to be as good as in od Saturday evening Paes : ‘ Deputy Sheriff John Powell our checks— that our responsibility to you as a car | Was ; oxen § al owner is « definite obligation to see that your bat- Wwooc ednesday, posting hO- | tices pretaining to,a sheriff sale # tery serves you leng and well. in this section of the county. Ruclid Rice had the misfort " une to sprain his left ankle while ( tt d B tt ry & W Iding Shop taking part in the ball game be- 0 OnWwoe a e e t ween Cottonwood High School 4 > . nd the Grangeville school team | ¢ ecdenteeesteste ote onontontetonte ste eetontente ete atoatetentedtontestores Saturday. | In a letter received this week ‘rom E. W. Weber, a former farmer of. the Fenn district, who € smioved to Asotin last fall, Take Good Care of »s he has removed his family | to Clarkston where they will re- | if ide in the future. | What You Spend W. F. Ahererombie was a bus- Fs x iness visitor in Cottonwood Sun Your Life to Earn | day and departed Tuesday morn- for Lewiston where he will make final proof before the re- The man who labors six days in the week ceiver and register of the Lewis for a living should make an effort to jton land office. save a part of his earnings for that time Mrs. Rg se aga in the future when Age shall reduce his ister of erboth, arrivec earning capacity. rom Uniontown Thursday even- eg 5 re eeantined The man with abank account is ina to his bed, due to the recent at- position to do this, for this plan of setting tack of appendicitis. aside a regular amount each month or | People who have seen Mary - k from the salary, is the ideal method Pickford in “Pollyanna” have Of saving mamey- : ied and laughed over her ex J iences. It wonderful Your deposit will be welcomed at this bank that all rs of et We will help you save. e families will want to Ane they will never foreet it. At the Orpheum the: May 22. THE Al Herboth confined Ast er on COTTONWOOD STATE BANK ing with,a severe attack of ap- ig ve Mh hile tt no ine E. M. EHRHARDT, Pres. H. C. MATTHIESEN, Cashier j}immediate danger the attack M. M. BELKNAP, Vice-Pres. } was a rather severe one and as ° oon as possible he expects to have an oneration performed to} _ a remove the afflicting member. M. Farris of Winona who w drawn as a federal juror dep ed Tuesday moring allen ogi WHEN YOU PUT YOUR FOOT ON THE > where e edera t s ! ession with Judge Deitrich pre- | ACCELERATOR DOES YOUR ENGINE & siding. The greatest percentage +N ‘ fae ers f Wi cases before the Ui. &. PICK UP AS QUICKLY AS WHEN NEW court are violations of the pro. hibition law. ? Tom Randall and family and O O 4 il. C. Netzel and family motored o Grangeville Tuesday evening : Henge pe uf took in ee eae Compression is probably bad. ion of “Pollyanna” at the Lyric 2 ee vith Mary Pickford as the lead- Valves need grinding. ing charac ter. ‘They report the Cylinder rings in bad shape. how an exceptionally good one. ig cone neers ta be shown You are probably losing the power that should be ; in Cottonwood Saturday evening May 22 be i } used to propell your car. . We are making old cars as good as new every day Our Garage is Open Sundays and Evenings SOUTH & FRICK : PHONE PACIFIC 562 Hanging Baskets DECORATIONS DAY FLOWERS—-Order Early L. B. HILL, The Florist at Lewiston, Idaho BASED ON HISTORI-