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ee ee KOVAL AETEUEOAUGGEEEOAAAAEUAGEAE GHEE UGH TAUGHT: New arrival of wall paper at the Hoene Hardware. 16-tf When ready for that barn see us. Hussman Lumber Co. 16-tf A. L. Creelman of Lewiston is a business visitor in Cottonwood this week, A large number of Cottonwood baseball fans accompanied the local team to Ferdinand Sunday. John Meyer motored to White Bird Thursday morning on busi- ness connected with the Cotton- wood Milling & Elevator Co. Mrs. J. V. Nash returned Mon- day evening from a ten days visit with relatives and friends at Lewiston and Spokane. Mrs. Wm. Spencer returned the latter part of last week from California where she spent the winter with friends and relatives Mrs. R. A. Nims entertained a few friends Wednesday even- ing at cards. Delicious refresh- ments were served at the close of the games. Ed Weiber of Uniontown, Wash. is visiting with friends in Cottonwood this week. The trip here was made in Mr. Weiber’s car. Little Miss Irene Simon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will Simon departed for Lewiston Wednesday morning where she will visit with relatives and friends. Adeline and Agnes Gaul, of Lewiston, accompanied by two friends motored up from Lewis- ton Sunday to spend the day at the Frank Honer home. They returned the following day. Frank Simon was a passenger Sunday morning for Palouse, Wash., where he spent a few days with his wife and daughter, who are visiting relatives at that point. He returned home on Wednesday evening’s train. Barney Seubert, Ed Funke, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Seubert and Carl Killmar were passen- gers for Spokane the first of the week and each one of the parties named above will drive back to Cottonwood a Buick car for the Hoene Hardware, which this shipped in train load lots to Spo- from which point they are distributed to various dealers the Inland Empire. E ees 41 POUND CANS C Camas Prairie. COTTONWOOD MERCANTILE CO. EVERYTHING TO EAT AND WEAR SrmNNMINLNUUNLUALUURUUUNRUGUNUEEU EEUU ALOU. REGULAR $2.75 HOSE—SATURDAY SPECIAL REGULAR $2.50 HOSE—SATURDAY SPECIAL 13 POUNDS BUCKSKINK BEANS ALUMET BAKING POWDER REGULAR $1.00 BROOM—-SATURDAY SPECIAL Make baking day a holiday, by using “Tip Top Flour.” 14-tf Dr. W. S. Jackson, the Eye- sight Specialist, of Grangeville, will be in his office at the Hotel Cottonwood on Monday and Tuesday, June 7th and 8th. 19-4 The Cottonwood Hardware Company. since our last publica- tion day has received two car- loads of Dodge automobiles which have been taken out by buyers as soon as they are put in running order. Mrs. H. C. Matthiesen and two children were passengers for Lewiston Saturday morning where they visited with friends over Sunday. Mrs, Matthiesen and baby returned Monday while daughter, Elza, remained for a longer visit. Everett Rhoades left for Spok- ane this morning where he will attend to some business matters and visit for a short time. He expects to return to Lewiston in time to ride the Elk’s goat at Lewiston June 10 when that or- der will initiate some 300 candi- dates. Phil Wagner who has_ been spending his time in Cottonwood since being relieved from army service about a year ago depart- ed Saturday morning for his land holdings near Gillette, Wyo. where he will make final proof on his homestead. Phil is the owner of a section of land there. Misses Harriet Greve and Caroline Terhaar returned Wed- nesday evening from Lewiston where the two young ladies have been attending the Lewiston State Normal, to spend their summer vacations in Cotton- wood. Miss Greve has accepted a position with the Nezperce Tel- ephone Co., for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Toennis | entertained a large number of friends and relatives at their country home Sunday. A big | dinner was the chief attraction for the visitors present, and it happened to be our good luck to be one of the invited guests. Well, anyone that has ever pass- ed the Teonnis farm knows that they are good farmers from the Grocery specials 13 POUNDS BUCKSKIN BEANS MOTHER GOOSE BROOM—Regular 85c value, Saturday special A No. 1 Seed potatoes for sale raised on Only a few sacks left - SATURDAY SPECIALS Silk Stockings REGULAR $3.00 HOSE—SATURDAY SPECIAL | See your gas before you buy) it. South & Frick. 14-tf| We are still on deck and with | better flour then ever, says) Meyer and. he “knows.”.. 14-tf | Pay the last half of your 1919) taxes at The First National) Bank, not later than Saturday | | June 26th. 22-5 | Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Agnew) | entertained a number of friends | at dinner Sunday at their home in the north part of the ioe | Those present were the follow- ing: Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Pierce, | Mr. and Mrs. J. F Jenny, Dr. and | Mrs. Orr, Mr. and Mrs. B L Hus- | sman. | Geo. M. Robertson accompani- |ed by his wife were passengers |for Spokane Wednesday morn- | ing on business and pleasure. On | his return trip home Mr. Robert- /son will attend the State Bank Examiners Convention at Mos- cow. He will return home Sat- ‘urday evening. | V. E. Jones assstant entomolo- | | gist of the extension department of the U. of I. and an expert on | grasshoppers accompanied by | 1.00 1.00 1.10 69 Eventually you will buy “Tip | % 14-tf | 4 Top” why not today? Henry Downer was a visitor 4 in Cottonwood Winchester. Mr. and Mrs. were visitors at Ferdinand Sun- day. last week from Charles Buettner was a busi- | % ness visitor to Spokane last week | having made the trip in a car. A big baby boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. August! : Frei on May 28rd. A large number of Rebekahs and I. O. O. F. members attend- ed the convention of that order at Grangeville Wednesday. Mr. and Jim Crea are the proud parents of a big baby boy | : who arrived at their home last Friday. Julian and Lewis Jones are business visitors in Cottonwood this week from their ranch on the river. ; B. L. Hussman was a passen- morning where he expects to buy a large number of baby chickens. Hilda Tacke, Anna Kaufmann and Lydia Smythe school. the First National Bank of Grangeville passed through Cot- tonwood number of other Grangeville peo- | ple enrouted to outside points. Tom Randall expects to open up for business his confectionary store in the Peterson building next door to the First National | Bank, Sunday. The store was ruined by fire some three months ago. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Netzel en- tertained a few friends at dinner Sunday evening at their home in honor of their 27th wedding an- niversary. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Netzel, Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Reilly and Mr and Mrs Geo. Medved. Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Kjosness and three children of Lewiston, apearance of the outbuildings! were visitors in the city Monday. and ete. but then Mrs. Toennis Mr. Kjosness is re| cooking can back her husband’s Madison Lumber and Mil! injfarming record clean map. president of the ling Co. off the’ and was here looking over comp- lany affairs. \ ors Nick Bieren | ; ger for Lewiston Wednesday | returned | home Saturday evening from) Colton, Wash., where they have) been attending the Sister’s| A. N. Dyer, vice-president of | this morning witha County Agent Pavey were visit- | They report grasshoppers hatch- ing in the Harpster section and | also report some hatching on the | Howard McKinley ranch. WANTED — Information ander. Disappeared from a | party of refugees landed on the | American Coast, Medium height, |dark hair, brown eyes, figure slender, has soft hands, long tapering fingers. | wood Chronicle ment. Grasshopper poison can be | purchased at cost by the farmers at the Schaecher Drug store. Mr. Police Depart- us that Mr. Schaecher has agreed to handle the poison at | cost. Mr. Pavey stated that the | spirit shown by Mr. Schaecher |in handling the poison at cost shows that the business men are willing to do their utmost in fighting the hoppers. A spirit of this kind can only result in a victory for the farmers. oe QRPHEUOWM SATURDAY, JUNE 5 Mary Pickford ig ; ter story and play | Daddy Long Legs SUNDAY, JUNE 5 ? CAN YOU GUESS THURSDAY, JUNE 10 a National Star —_] N— ¢ Phantom | Melody Also a Rain comedy; A Po- § pular Villian and Newest $ Screen Magazine including 3 a Stirring Bolshevictory. | BUT LOOK OUT FOR SATURDAY JUNE 12 —WHEN— Anita Stewart : pent, «aay } MIDNIGHT = ROMANCE Will keep you spell bound 3 by the bewildering weired 3 mystery of her puzzling ¢ play until it leads to an en- tirely unmaginable climax. YOU WOULD HATE TO HAVE MISSED IT. in Cottonwood Thursday. | In the famous Jean Webs- }/ t Monroe Sailsbury j f of | | the whereabouts of Marie Alex-| with | Speaks | | four languages fluently. Cotton- | | Pavey, the county agent informs | E BELIEVE that promptness, courtesy, fair- dealing, intelligent service are the must sub- CW) | OMaPE mane MEST ILOEOD stantial corner-stones for this, as for any other buisness that our promise ought to be as good as our checks—that our responsibility to you as a car owner is a definite obligation to see that your bat- tery serves you long and well. Cottonwood Battery & Welding Shop osteo eee nte acetone oto tostontonte Take Good Care of What You Spend Your Life to Earn 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. The man with abank account is ina position to do this, for this plan of setting 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. BEDDING PLANTS Ue 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 sosdosdoniostostontostontondententene Lewiston Invites Y 6 DAYS AND NIGHTS OF FROLIC—NEVER A DULL MOMENT. LEWIS-CLARK POST, THE AMERICAN LEGION PRESENTS Greater Alomo Shows —16 BIG NEW SHOWS—6 THRILLING RIDERS— 25 CAR SHOW TRAIN—22 PIECE BAND— Starts Monday, June 7 Ends Saturday Night LETS GO