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Pern Be soe | 0 aPHEUM COTTONWOOD SATURDAY, AUGUST 21 AND VICINITY Mary rtd IN THE Personal Mention ahd Local’ Happenings of the Week in This Vicinty. B. L. Hussman is reported to be on the sick list this week, Fifty cents per dozen is what Baker pays for eggs. 9 = Buy your coal now. — Two car- Heart ¢\loads on hand. Madison Lum- ber Co. 24-tf Born—-A baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morarity on Saturday. We will pay 50c¢ a dozen for 4 $/ cantile Co 34:1 eve There you will find the $| We have everything you need greatest actress in an eN- #| to take cave of your narvest this tirely new role. She is transplanted from the city streets to the mountains of old Kentucky, in the times of feudist battles and land stealing and tobacco planta- tion burning, shooting, and shooting to kill, as a Night Rider with the clansmen at her heels, to avenge the death of her “pap” slain by a feudist bullet. 25 and 50 cents) ; season. Hoene Hardware. 32-tf | R.H. Kendall and wife return- Zi ed Sunday evening from a weeks ¥ visit with relatives and friends $ in Spokane. $ Mr. and Mrs. William Lies are + the proud parents of a baby boy % that arrived at their home Sat- = urday. Miss Jessie Wardrobe of Gene- see who has been visiting with friends in Cottonwood returned to her home Monday morning. Miss Frances Baune has ac- cepted the position made vacant by the resignation of Mrs. Brutzman at the Leggett Mer- | cantile Co. & | Mrs. A. O Martin and children ¥\of Lewiston are visiting with friends in Cottonwod Mrs. Mar- tin and children have been camp- One of James Oliver Cur- wood’s emotional screen ing in the Winchester section. dramas, placed in wonder- Mrs. M. J. Rider who has been | spending the past two months at ful mountain scenery, and raised to an undisputed suc- the home of Mr. and Mrs Arlie {Gentry departed Sunday morn- {ing for her home in Lewiston. cess by the star known to our patrons from a Mid- night Romance; Dr. Jackson, the eye-sight Anita Stewart specialist of Grangeville, will be ‘Also: A two reel O’Henry \in his office at Hotel Cotton- | wood, at Cottonwood, on Monday Story—and one comic reel. (20 and 30 cents) Peete eoctoasrete tet ctodty a SUNDAY, AUGUST 22 ¢ | jand Tuesday September, 6th and | 7th. 34-3 Margaret Moser of has accepted a with Miss Colton, Wash., position as stenographer the Cottonwod Milling & Eleva- tor Co., having arrived here Sun- day evening. A truck load of water melons | |ston Transfer Co. The melons {which are a California product ‘were wholesaled to various busi- ness houses on the prairie. THURSDAY, AUGUST 26 Harry Carey The Universal ‘Wild West Man’ Mrs. G. H. Hagar, a sister of | Mrs. H. T. Agnew who has been spending the summer with the | Agnews at their summer home near Westlake, left for her home | down from Spokane Tuesday to For your harvest gloves see Johann. $2-tf Eggs are worth 50c per dozen at Baker's. Brine us ail you have J. B. Luchtefeld jr. was a business visitor in Lewiston Wed nesday. Asa Jones is out from the sme| eget er this week attending to some business matters. John Baer and family of Lew- iston are visiting with friends in Cottonwood this week. Elza Matthiesen was a passen- ger for Lewiston this morning where she will visit with rela lives. The Ladies Aid will give a tea} at the home of Mrs. Frank} Simon on Wednesday, August! 25th. Everyone is cordially in-} vited. Dr. W. F. Orr and little son,| Dick, departed Tuesday morn-| ing in the doctor's car for a visit} at the home of Mrs Orr’s sister, Mrs. J. B. Aye at Waldo, B. C Mrs. Herman Kaschmitter who was called to Spokane the! first of last week on account of the illness of her mother return-| ed to her home the latter part of | the week. Miss Hilda Funke in company | with Miss Nellie Lauman of St. Paul, Minn., arrived in Cotton- wood last evening and will visit at the home of Miss Hilda’s par-! ents Mr. and Mrs. John Funke. The Boy. Scout team was sad ly disappointed Saturday when the Nezperce ball team composed | of the younger generation failed | to make their appearance for the scheduled game set a week prev-| ious. LEP P ET OE OOD ba * rae Postmaster Charles Simmons of Grangeville spent Wednesday in Cottonwood visiting with his| many old time friends. While| here he also visited his sister at St. Gertrude’s Convent who is a member of the Benedictine Sis-| ters. Word was received in Cotton- wood this week from Mr. and Mrs. Herman Funke of Trinidad, Colo., that a baby boy had ar-| rived at their home. Mrs. Funke was formerly Miss Hum- phrey and a daughter of D. F. Humphrey of this city. tich Nash and daughter, Mar- garet, and his sister, Mrs. Nora O’Brien and her son motored Spetoedeteetestectectete cdonde conte ctnctontetecdonte ehondetonde toate ntoatecdoateondeatoctontecontostoatonte conte ode eaten peer ewer Seer seer err res visit with relatives and friends in Cottonwood. Mrs. O’Brien is also a sister of Postmaster Nash and this is the first time they.| Pers have met in 28 years. The party | been visiting will return to their home in Spokane tomorrow. Senator Nate Pettibone pass-| ed through Cottonwood Satur- day evening enrouted to his business matters nesday morning. Archie | Glanville, has been receiving treatments fox injuries sustained from a fall from a load of hay. The senat- day. Felix Martzen were Grangeville visitors Tues- day where Felix attended Peete lo coeioniocionieeietnatenionts hy pecieeoatentea eee aecedoatoedenteadeteateateatentetnateateatecteaieteadeat ist edeeateeteee LEELA PETITES SPECIALS FOR Saturday, Aug. 21 All Canvas Gloves 25 per cent discount All Straw Hats One-half price All Children’s Hats | Miss Evelyn Parker, who has | with friends and | relatives in Cottonwood return-} ed to her home in Lewiston Wed- Gilkeson and two prominent busi-| home from Clarkston where he| 2@SS men of Grangeville were | visitors in Cottonwood Wednes- Mr. and Mrs. Herman Weig and family| 20 per cent discount Good Coffee 37 1-2 cents Gallon Jar Sweet Mixed Pickles $2.10 COTTONWOOD MERCANTILE CO. EVERYTHING TO EAT AND WEAR Epp etee ete eee stent etesteetente tendon heat ated ate torte oe setoatontonde onde nto adontesdonteeonteatoatocsoatontontontoesoatoate song efosteeteeteateatedfoetontoateatontoeteateatentonge doegpetoeteateateatoateateateere + LEPLEPES PESOS SEES TS o> See PSSST o> eter ee tee eee tees estes ae eters en ne ee ee et Sa to Only One Way THE GATEWAY FROM WAGES TO INDE- PENDENCE IS THE BANK. P. M.| THERE ARE MANY MORE WAYS TO | EARN MONEY. THERE ARE MANY MORE WAYS TO 4 ton | | were brought up from Lewiston | Tuesday by the Lewiston-Clark- jat Park City, Utah Saturday morning. Art Thoelke, assistant cashier of the Cottonwood State Bank is spending his annual vacation or was greatly benefited by the | treatments and while not com- | pletely recovered he is able to | superintend his harvest opera- tions on his large land holdings and and litle daughter are spend- ing the week at Moscow visiting with relatives and friends. Dur- ing the absence of Mr. Weigand the barber shop is in charge of with his wife at the home of Mrs. Thoelke’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Blackburn Art ex- pects to spend his time hunting and fishing. Walter Reed and A. H. Nau accompanied by their families From the famous Saturday Evening Post Story “The Three Godfathers by B. Kyne. Additional: Baby Doll Bandit , and Screen Maga- zine No. 65. (20 and 30 cents) kia country. The trip was made in automobiles. The party ex- eee ec cteedeadectpetoe eect cheated Moebedi ebecbonle oat: *|the mountains fishing, hunting *}and picking huckleberries. At least 50 people from Cot- SATURDAY, AUGUST 28 ¢|tonwood took in the baseball ¢|game at Nezperce Sunday be- : | tween Craigmont and Nezperce, Don’t Miss It °| which resulted in a victory for *|the Craigmont boys, the score =) being 5 to 4. A like number no doubt will take in the game be-/| It will be the beginning of a : GREAT SERIAL CALLED 3 ?| from a ten days visit to Seattle, WHIRL WIND ¢ | San Francisco. The trip from! =| Seattle to San Francisco was Serial made by boat and the return trip One of those adventurous 3 = | $| mont Sunday. August Seubert and Dr. W. F. | Orr returned Friday evening} by train. The state they had a fine trip but on their journey | home they suffered consider- ably from the heat, which was almost unbearable at times. left Monday morning bright and | early for an outing in the Koos- | pects to spend several days in| tween these two teams at Craig- | | in the Columbus district. Art Rhoades. | GIVE A Victrola Dance in Your Home Here are six new num- bers that, alone will in- sure success for your dance. Get them and in- vite your friends. me (Played by Green Brothers Novelty Band) Rose of Washington Ptanacathents .....Fox Trot | You Ain’t Heard Nothing Yet . -....Fox Trot (Played by the All Star Trio) La Veeda Fox Trot Desert Dreams Fox Trot SPEND MONEY. THERE IS ONLY ONE WAY TO SAVE MONEY, AND THAT IS TO DEPOSIT IT IN THE BANK. THINK IT OVER, AND THEN COME IN AND OPEN YOUR ACCOUNT. ——THE——- COTTONWOOD STATE BANK E. M. Ehrhardt, Pres. M. M. Belknap, Vice-Pres. H. C. Matthiesen, Cashier A. H. Thoelke, Ass’t. Bee mredesteteedeeadecondecoetecatecdeteeatertnteneedeneate cate ateteatetoadeteateteadectoateneetoedecedeeetpetetoatectetpadahate Mystery Stories, that hold you avape from start to fin- 3 ish. The “To be Continu- ed” will be due for quite a number of Saturdays. Of 3 course, there will be always % connected with it a perfect 5 reel feature. But why tell everything at once. Watch the future announcements, and above all do not mis> the start. (20 and 30 cents) ze = © 36 >| about 12 months ¥/benefit of the family health} *| which was greatly improved dur- | They are again | }| Mr. and Mrs. August Uhlenkott |and family returned from Mt. ; Angel, Ore., Wednesday in their ¥/ car, where they have been for) The Uhlenkotts the Oregon city ago for the | the past year. | departed for ing their stay. located on their ranch in the Keuterville section. Mr. Uhlen- kott states that citizens from this section of Idaho who are located at Mt. Angel are well Left All Alone Again Blues Whose Baby Are You one. ( Played by Joseph C. Smith’s If you do not have a VICTROLA come in and hear these records and let us tell you how easy it is to own New VICTOR RECORDS on sale every month. Turner Drug Store Fox Trot ss-s+s+e----One Step Orchestra) SSOSSSSSS SDSS ODODOS FARM LOANS Y LET US REDUCE YOUR EXPENSE AND CURRENT LIABILITIES BY GETTING YOU A FARM LOAN AT A LOW RATE OF INTEREST. 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