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ew, eee $ Fi Sooe . Eventually you will buy “Tip Q RPHEUM SATURDAY, AUGUST 14 Constance Talmage i... Two Weeks From Anthony Wharton's play “AT THE BARN.” It shows the rise of a chorus girl to stardom, who after wards renounces the stage for a mere man and a home, and is an exceptionally funny comedy drama. (20 and 30 cents) eh FOSO: teesdedecebetetetectececieteectecectedets bb PD ae at Ped eee Sede soateedeateate ete ateatoagentoctentoedesteatneectnetect SUNDAY, AUGUST 15 June Elvidge ) $ —AND— | Frank Mayo —IN The Power Seeded ceceatetectecte ecatetee cee ctetetetecteceetetedectececeat | Hoene Hardware. COTTONWOOD AND VICINITY Personal Mention and Local! Happenings of the Week in This Vicinty. Make baking day a holiday, by using “Tip Top Flour.” 14-tf See your gas before you buy it. South & Frick. 14-tf Canning season is now on for suggestions see our window 32-tf | Sheriff W. H. Eller was a busi- | ness visitor in Cottonwood Mon- | day. Born ‘To Mr. and Mrs, Joseph | Schaeffer, of Ferdinand, a baby | daughter on August 6th. | A daughter was born to Mr.| and Mrs. Leo P. Simon Saturday. All concerned are doing nicely. | Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Maugg spent Tuesday in Cottonwood visiting with relatives and friends. SHOE SALE— All canvas foot- wear in men’s women’s and children’s at reduced prices at Baker's. 33-1 Mrs. Frank Taylor and three) children, of Lewiston are visit- ing this week at the H. C. Mat- thiesen home. Mrs. Alvin Parker arrived in| the city Saturday evening and visited with friends until Tues-| day morning when she returned | to her home at Clarkston. | and the Glory The touching story of a girl in the Tennesee mountains $ * brought up in the most ab- % ¢ ject poverty, going down to 4 ® mill town to get a job soas 3 to obtain some money to 3 pay her parents debts. She gets the job but in doing this she starts a series of circumstances that are thril 3 ling, exciting and unusual. 4 (20 and 30 cents) ? Jleasupesssstainsenasaeesse ess nd THURSDAY, AUGUST 19 $ Would you like to draw a 3 glance into Soviet Russia? Well, then you must see The Universal Jewel De 3 Luce Production ; The Road to Happiness with Dorothy Phillips, the great emotional star as 3 “Sonia” in her role as a radical leader. 8 great acts. 5000 people. A city built and burnt. A quarter of a 3 million production. You ¢ won’t witness such a pro- duction again in months. % To make it possible for 4 EVERYONE to enjoy such 3 an exceptional feature the 3 admission will be for this 4 time only 20 and 30 cents. 3 There will be also shown % Screen Magazine 64 and a ¢ comedy: Jazz Janitor. Cer- tainly some program. ; Reels to be shown only once 4 SATURDAY, AUGUST 21 Mary Pickford : IN THE Heart 0’ | the Hills: There you will find the 3 greatest actress in an en- 3 tirely new role. She is ¢ transplanted from the city 3 streets to the mountains of } old Kentucky, in the times # of feudist battles and land 3 stealing and tobacco planta- tion burning, shooting, and ¢ shooting to kill, as a Night 3 Rider with the clansmen at 3 her heels, to avenge the ¢ death of her “pap” slain by 4 a feudist bullet. (25 and 50 cents) POLES OEE EOTIPCOH IOS The Hoene Hardware wil pay | 25c each for 5 gallon oil cans and | 10 cents each for one gallon cans. | Will buy them in any quan-}| tity. 33-tf | H. C. Netzel departed Monday | morning in company with Jack | Pickford for Portland, Ore.,| where they will make fall pur- chases for the Leggett chain of | stores. | Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Kendall] and little daughter were passen- | gers for Spokane Sunday morn-| ing where they will visit for a) week with relatives and friends. | Spokane is Mr. Kendall’s home, his mother being a resi- dent of that city. A carload of coal is being un- loaded this week consigned to| the Cottonwood public schools. | Several Cottonwood citizens are planning on attending the lecture to be given by Senator Borah at Grangeville tomorrow evening. A large delegation of Cotton- wood people attended the Mas- mic picnic and baseball game at Winchester Sunday. It is esti- mated that a crowd of some 2000 people were present at this occa-| sion, coming from all part of the) prairie and Lewiston, | The Misses Caroline Terhaar | and Anna Peterson who have! been attending the Lewiston! State Normal summer session re-| turned Saturday evening to) spend the remainder of their va-| cation with their parents before | again taking up their duties as/ teachers this fall. | Did you ever hear of a jury rising and each individual de- | claring that he was guilty of | murder, and not the accused, in| a court room trial. It happens | among the loyal mountaineers. | It will warm your heart in the! trial of Mary Pickford for mur- | der in “Heart 0’ the Hills” at the “Orpheum” on the 21st. | k. E. Bowden, special census | agent with headquarters in Lew- iston was a business visitor in Cottonwood Monday. Mr. Bow- den is gathering information for the U. S. census department re- lative to the manufacturing plants regarding their operating | expenses, number of men em-)| ployed, hours worked daily, and numerous other questions. | NOTICE—Your chance to get summer footwear at real prices. | A sale of all canvas shoes at Baker's. 338-1 | William Schiller accompanied | by Geo. Simon motored up from Lewiston Monday morning. Mr. | Schiller came up to help harvest | his crop on his ranch near Cot-| tonwood. “Dad” came up to say hello to his many friends in| Cottonwood and to help his boys | around the meat market during harvest. Up to date he has done very little work, having been kept busy talking politics and al- ready has placed a_ bet on his favorite, Gov. Cox of Ohio. Mr. Simon himself is a native of Ohio and should his favorite be defeated he will still have the consolation that the next a dent will come from the grand old state of Ohio. | iston Monday having made the | trip in his car. ; school he Top” why not today? 14-tf We will receive hogs Monday, August 16th Farmers Union |e Warehouse. 83-1) Buy your coal now. Two car-|% loads on hand. Madison Lum- ber Co. 24-tf | We have everything you need to take care of your harvest this season. Hoene Hardware. 32-tf|¥ Mower and binder tongues and reel slats at the Hussman Lumb- er Co. 28tf Dr. J .D. Shinnick was a pro- fessional business visitor in Lew- : M. M. Belknap and family re-| turned last night from a 1400) mile automobile trip that took, them to the Pacific coast as well | as many other inland cities. | They report having had a splen-| did trip and that the roads in most instances were in fine shape. Raymond Matthiesen returned last week from Camp Kearney, California where he has been for six weeks attending the reserve officers training school. After finishing work at the training visited at Tijuana, Mexico, Los Angles and other California cities. Roy McKinney of Spoken, ac- companied by Isabelle Nash ar- rived in Cottonwood Monday in Mr. McKinney’s car to visit here} with relatives and friends. Mr. McKinney returned to his home Thursday afternoon with his} little daughter who has been vis- iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs G. F. McKinney. “The Right to Happiness” which will be seen at the “Orpheum” on the 19th deals with the fallacy of the radical doctrine and tears away the mask from the star-chamber sessions of the Russian agitat- ors. It is a forceful, smashing} exposure of certain existing con-| ditions with the solution pointed | out clearly and dramatically. To France Hartburg Young Man Buy Clothes With a Definite Purpose THE FIRST PURPOSE IS TO ADD TO THEIR REPUTATION AS GOOD DRESSERS— THEY WANT THEIR MONEY’S WORTH IN SERVICE, STYLE AND SATISFACTION THOUSANDS OF YOUNG MEN THE COUNTRY OVER WILL TESTIFY TO THE EFFI- CIENCY OF COLLEGIAN CLOTHES TO PLEASE THEM. iq | YOU’LL AGREE WITH THEIR EXPERIENCE WHEN YOU WEAR THEM, belongs | the honor of delivering the first load of 1920 wheat . He having delivered the grain to the Vol- Imer Clearwater Warehouse this | morning. The wheat is of the! and going 30 —— to the acre. | Mr. Litherland, who is in charge} eo is Tauff, of Sioux it is A No. 1 wheat. lutacace (Mee ee M. G. Grangeville were in Cottonwood | the Tacke home. Thursday evening, to accept de-| Mrs. Tacke’s livery of a county, for years having been|by Barney, who was the only employed as chief deputy in the} member of the family home, as county auditor’s office. He is| Mrs. Tacke had left on the day at the present time employed by| previous for the mountains in! the A. & F. Co., of Grangeville..| quest of huckleberries. Increase your vacation joys with a VICTROLA What would a vacation be without music! Whether you go to the shore, mountains or country, do not fail to include a portable Victrola as one of the things you simply must take along. The Victrola gives you all the latest popular songs, the most up-to-the-minute ‘jazz’ music, fascinating fox trots, waltzes— all the best dance music at just the time you want it. Look for the famous Victor trademark “His Master's Voice."’ It is your guarantee of musical que.'ty and you will find it on all Victor products. Ask us about our easy payrient plar | Barney Tacke arrived in Cot-| Rambo ard family of | tonwod Wednesday for a visit at} The arrival of | sister was a sur-| 5-passenger Buick | prise to the family and only af-| car from the Hoene Hardware.’ ter identifying herself was she| Mr. Rambo is a pioneer of Idaho | made welcome at the Tacke home| EVERYTHING TO EAT AND WEAR YOU'LL AGREE WITH THEIR JUDGMENT WHEN YOU SEE THESE CLOTHES old Turkey Red variety, is fall grain _ Gare ener tei tiie Ie nT While the Sun Shines Insure against hail. It is even more important than the proverbial advice about hay. Ina half hour a sudden hailstorm may wipe out the re- sults of a year’s work. _ Protect yourself from loss with a Hail Insurance Policy OF THE HARTFORD FIRE INSURANE CO. ——THE—— COTTONWOOD STATE BANK E. M. Ehrhardt, Pres. H. C. Matthiesen, Cashier M. M. Belknap, Vice-Pres. A. H. Thoelke, Ass’t. as ie te ee te st ts te Homely Remedies For Economic IIIs Y Many persons have given much advice as to how to in- crease the supply of necessities, get rid of woste, and bring the nation back to a universal prosperous condition again, but all of it can be reduced to this old formula: WORK to produce more goods and develop natural wealth, and SAVE to build up a reserve fund for yourself and for your com- munity to use to further legitimate industry. A check- ing account at THE FIRST NATIONAL will help you to build up a reserve. First National Bank Turner Store COTTONWOOD, IDAHO . « Pre ——EEE