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| See your gas before you = it. South & Frick. =| We are still on deck and with | E\better flour then ever, says Meyer and he “knows.” 14-tf . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stricker of Lewiston are visiting wth rel- | atives and friends in Cottonwood | this week. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Seubert, | Miss Margaret Seubert and Ed. Funke took in the ball game at Kamiah Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Honer gave a dinner at their home Thursday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lustie. Z. A. Johnson, president and | tery serves you long and well. | builder of the railroad now being | a F ‘ constructed between Lewiston ahd Tammany was a business | - visitor in the city Thursday. | Cottonwood Battery & Welding Shop _ R. A. Nims pee yen well dinner at her home Satur- Soot day for Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Lustie, Miss Jessie Wardrobe, | — jand Mrs. Frank Stevenson and | daughters. | Mr. and Mrs. Barthol Weber, | | daughters Tillie and Flora and} son John, of Uniontown, Wash. | arrived in Cottonwood Monday evening to attend the Luchte-| feld-Weber wedding, which was solemnized at Keuterville Wed- nesday. The young folks re- turned to their home Thursday morning while Mr. and Mrs. We- ber will make a longer visit with friends. buy | 14-tf AS mame A651 , as E BELIEVE that promptness, courtesy, fair- dealing, intelligent service are the must sub- stantial corner-stones for this, as for any other buisness that our promise ought to be as good 28 our checks—that our responsibility to you as a car SPIRIT Of the Young Man’s Style 3 Idea and Graduate Clothes Show it unmistakably owner is a definite obligation to see that your bat- tte Take Good Care of What You Spend Your Life to Earn THE YOUNG FELLOW WILL LIKE THE SWING, DASH AND “PEP” OF THESE GRADUATE CLOTHES THERE'S A STYLE ABOUT THESE CLOTHES THAT APPEALS TO THE YOUNG MAN—A SORT OF A The man who labors six days in the week for a living should make an effort to save a part of his earnings for that time in the future when Age shall reduce his earning capacity. CARE—FREE DASH THAT FITS HIS YEARS AND PASTE, Dr. Orr reports the following births this week: To Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Jones, east of Cot-| | tonwood, a girl, May 14th; to| |Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jones of | YOU'LL SEE IT IN THE PATTERN AND THE CLOTH The man with abank account is ina position to do this, for this plan of setting AS WELL AS THE STYLE. The young fellows that wear these clothes have a reputation for good dressing SPECIAL PRICES SATURDAY COTTONWOOD MERCANTILE CO. Srl UNUUIVAAUUTUUHUVUTEUUOA LULA LAA AnH stan daca atta Ira and Jess Roberston were visitors at Nezperce Sunday. Don’t forget the I. O. O. F. dance next Friday night. 21-1 Jazz and more of it at the I. O. O. F. dance Friday evening May 28th. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Fuller and daughter Evelyn, were visi- tors in Cottonwood Wednesday. 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 New arrival of wall paper at the Hoene Hardware. 16-tf Make baking day a holiday, by using “Tip Top Flour.” 14-tf Leo Welte, the 11 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Welte was operated upon Tuesday for ap- pendicitis by Drs. Orr and Blake. The little fellow is doing splen- did and hopes to be out soon. The editor received a postal card the first of the week from Frank A. Kelsey. The card was postmarked Atlanta, Ga. and Frank stated that he was having a good time in the south. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Roberston expect to motor to Nezperce Sunday to make a visit to their new grandson who arrived at the home of their son Leo last week. Art Rhoades returned Tues- day evening from a two month’s ; stay in Spokane. White in Spo- kane Art attended a barber col- lege and no doubt will soon be “pushing beards.” Jasper and Stewart, of the Cottonwood Garage this week brought up from Lewiston a 2- ton Nash truck for which they have a sale, From the looks of the truck she is a beauty. Frank and Bill Schober were passenger for Craigmont Sun- day. Bill is one of the members of the Craigmont baseball team and Frank went there to witness the opening game between Craigmont and Kooskia. L. C. McMahan and family are expected to arrive in Cottonwood Sunday evening from Deer Park, Wash., where Mr. McMahon has closed a very successful term of school; They will visit at the Mrs. Geo. Poler H. C. Netzel is a business visi- tor in Ilo this week. Mrs. Dr. J. D. Shinnick is visit- ing in Lewiston this week. For the Best price in Lubri- cating oils see South & Frick. -tf Mrs. Paul Schurman returned Tuesday evening from a few days visit with relatives and friends in Clarkston. _Lloyd Turner is a_ business visitor in Spokane this week, having departed for that city Wednesday morning. J. V. Nash returned Monday evening from a two weeks busi- ness and pleasure trip to outside points. While away John visit- ed at Lewiston, Spokane and Boise. People who have seen Mary Pickford in “Pollyanna” have cried and laughed over her ex- periences. It is a wonderful story that all members of all families will want to see. And they will never forget it. At the Orpheum theatre May 22. Mrs. Dr. J. E. Reilly receivea word Wednesday evening of the arrival of a big baby boy at the home of her sister, Mrs. Harry Driscoll of Spokane. Mrs. Dris- coll will be remembered by many Cottonwood people, having made several visits here. Mrs. Olie Rhett was a passen- ger for Lewiston Sunday morn- ing, retwning home Monday evening. While in Lewiston she visited with her son, Wallace, who accompanied her as far as Winchester were he has accept- ed employment. Fred Simon returned Wednes- day evening from a ten days business trip at Hineham, Mont. where he and his brother Frank have large land holdings. Fred brought back with him from Lewiston their Case automobile which received a new coat of paint in Lewiston this spring. The Cottonwood Milling Co. the first of the week supplied one of their big G. M. C. trucks with a set of pneumatic tires, the first of its kind to be put on any truck in this section of the country. It is stated that the tires themselves cost a neat lit- tle sum. The tires are of the Goodrich make and_ were through the Hoene Clarke, the junk man. 6-4 How about a Silo this year? Hussman Lumber Co. 16-tf Geo. M. Reed, the Grangeville real estate agent was a business visitor in the city Wednesday Organize to fight the grass-| hoppers. Meeting called for! Monday afternoon at two o'clock | Albert Nordick of Los Molinos | California arrived last Friday evening for a two weeks visit| with relatives and friends. | Tom Wren passed through| Cottonwood Wednesday from | Spokane in his car for his farm| near Fenn. W. W. Blackburn returned) Tuesday evening from Moscow where he was summoned as. a witness in the Blair Hoar case. Mrs. Fuchs of Clarkston, a sis- ter of Mrs. John Meyer spent the first of the week visiting at the Meyer country home. _ She re-| turned to Clarkston Thursday morning. Mrs. D. H. Kube has gone to Wallace for a visit with daughters, Mrs. D. burg and Miss Ida. From Wal- lace, Mrs. Kube will go to South | 3 Dakota for a visit with another | 3 She expects to re-|% daughter. main in South Dakota until autumn. \3 No wonder Leo Robertson is | boosting so vigorously for the % He’s looking $ for the best possible play ground | 3 rs. Leo | % presented him yesterday morn-| : ing. Good luck to the lad, the! 3 park.—Nez- | 3 Nezperce park. for that fine baby boy M lady, Leo and the perce Herald. struction of his new home there. The latter two gentlemen will |3 Mr. 3 assist him on the same. Nuxoll shipped to Clarkston al carload of lumber Wednesday. John Homar returned Monday | $ evening from a ten days visit with relatives and friends at Ta-| coma and Vancouver, Wash., He} was accompanied home by Mrs. Homar’s sister, Mrs. R. L. Olson and little two year old daughter, Dorothy, of Tacoma, who will a& month visiting at the Homar home in Cottenwood. | | For prices on chickens see T. IVOEUAOUUUUIQULAUHOAGUEEUGUUEOEUAAEEGUUEUGUGEUUNEAUGOE GUAGE TAREE EA TAM her | 4 W. Green- | ¥ Ferdinand, May 16, a boy; to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bowman of Fenn | May 18, a girl; to Mr. and Mrs. |Emil Renggli of Greencreek, | May 20, a boy. CLEAN UP. ed May 27 and 28 as clean-up week, All persons are request- ed to gather up their rubbish and have the same removed to the dump yard. Those who fail to reply to this appeal will be re- quested to do so by the city. O. D. Hamlin, City Marshall. Pee ae S QRPHEUM SATURDAY, MAY 22 Mary Pickford “Good Cheer” Play “Pollyanna” Bs SUNDAY, MAY 23 Frank Keenan ous friends in Gates Of Brass THURSDAY, MAY 27 Mary MacLaren 3 Appears in a story with a 3 good lesson $ Road to Divorce : SATURDAY, MAY 29 introduce to ; friends of magic rays the 4 ¢ brother of the film queen $ t Jack Pickford 3 Bill Anderson’s Boy A touching drama of boy- hood among the scenic hills tucky. Jack Pickford’s produc- tion could not be secured & without some extra finan- cial efforts but the en- trance will be 20c and 30c, since the “Orpheum” trusts — that its patrons will appre- ciate our efforts to procure ® only the best obtainable. * Of course when it comes to his sister, the Queen of the Movies she cannot be in- % vited to Cottonwood at a mere pittance; vou know: she is too “dear,” The city council has designat- | Will entertain his numer- ¢ bad title, but with a real $| \¢ tic folks of Ken- 3 Henry Nuxoll accompanied by | 3 ee Ses " | Ed Malrich and L. Manwaring 3 departed for Clarkston Wednes- | 3 day where he will commence con- | # aside a regular amount each month or week from the salary, is the ideal method of saving money. Your deposit will be welcomed at this bank —we will help you save. | THE COTTONWOOD STATE BANK E. M. EHRHARDT, Pres, H. C. MATTHIESEN, Cashier M. M. BELKNAP, Vice-Pres. SUMMER TERM BEGINS JUNE But you may enter any day in the year Special Classes For Teachers, High School Graduates One Private Secretarial Course Will Fit You for the Choicest Commercial Positions—Write for Catalog LINK’S BUSINESS COLLEGE The school that gets results Member Nat. Association of Accredited Com. Schools Phone 806 1015 Idaho Street Boise, Ida. 1 Matinee 3:00 Evening 7:30 3) of Se vet= Pansus, Geraniums, Coleus, Asters, all kinds of Vines for Hanging Baskets DECORATIONS DAY FLOWERS—Order Early L. B. HILL, The Florist at Lewiston, Idaho FOR SALE Two Fine Registered Bulls MILKING SHORTHORN STRAIN Both of these bulls are yearling calves, one is snow white (a beauty) sired by the Hill bull (Defence) im- ported from England. Defence is from the best milk- ing Shorthorn strain. A fine animal to head your herd. The other is red with a few white marks, also fine calf For particulars call at this office Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Baker and| daughter accompanied by Mrs. | C. H. Greve and daughter, Jean- jette, motored to Grangeville Sunday and took in the ball game at that place. Rev. Marion Sligar was sum- moned Saturday, to the bedside of his father who resides in the Palouse county. The trip to the bedside of his critically ill father was made in a car driven by William Simon. Vern Dye acompanied the party to Mos- dow where he was summoned for jury duty in the Federal Court. | ~~ FOR SALE—Gang plow near- Eventually you will buy “Tip/ly new. T. Clark the junk Top” why not today? = 14-tf| man. 24. Peete dctostontecietontortostoctetoetedetoat> Music Lesson Violin and Piano At the Nau Furniture Store OPENING JUNE 1ST Pauline C. Betz Instructor