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————————— — le OTTO NWOOD tieras = hear : ‘ br ght! | greecsooos LOLOL LEDGES IEDM OLEH OED RES I. 0. 0. F. hall. 37-1 "4 A railroad crew is making a P rf = number of improvements to the | depot platform this week. ix The cheapest to operate and} Personal Mention and Local] the best on the market for the) R ] W ] t bl ooads attend Robertson’s sale og pg Finder please —s A September 16. — Deputy game warden Don C. A daughter was born to Mr.! pisher of Grangeville is a busi-|% EVERY WEARER, IT WOULD SEEM, HAS HER OWN and Mrs. John Wemhoff on Mon- néea visitor in ‘Cottonwood today ees delivery Tuesday. _ They made the trip by the way *| William Platt, a prominent)of Seven Mile and report the | stoekman of the river section road in very good condition. |was a business visitor in Cot-| Don’t forget Robertson's sale | tonwood the first of the week. | Saturday, September 18, zi Q RPHEUM SATURDAY, SEPT 11 WHIRL WIND Episode No. III Blown Skyward Feature “To Him That Has’ (20 and 30 cents) —FEATURE— To Him : That Has: After the story of Leroy Scott Montagu Love Sa a tk ai i at i a te SEPP SES Pee o eee yeoeeg soateete : money the Fordson Tractor. Cot- Happenings of the Week in | tonwood Garage. 37-4 | 5s Vicinty Mrs. Mary Pugh of Grange- | ed ME ville spent Tuesday afternoon in | Cottonwood visiting with her old . ‘i . eae | friend, Mrs A. B. Rooke. For that Fordson tractor Br (OMT Shia Ghain. ‘bebean the Cottonwood Garage hae: 3 Pee nere aecee” ae a BO | If you need any household Cottonwood and St. Gertrud day last. checking up on the game licenses | PARTICULAR REASON FOR PREFERRING ROYAL WOR- Just the season to begin your) Miss Gertrude Wieber arrived |4 | musical studies on violin or piano| in Cottonwood last evening and | $ CHESTER FRONT LACE CORSETS. THE FOLLOWER OF lat the Nau Furniture store.| wil] open her millinery shop inl Pauline Betz, Instructor. 37-3/ the Cottonwood Mercantile Sat- | Sidney Brown this week pur-| urday. chased from the Cottonwood} RH. Kendall and family spent Hardware a Mitchell Six, having Sunday with relatives at Kamiah ot FASHION IS OVERJOYED WITH THE WAY THESE MOD- ELS FIT AT THE BACK, SO GRACEFULLY TRIM AND Mpenenenseneeneennseneenes sete SMOOTH WITHOUT THE SMALLEST HINT OF WRINKLE. THE PRACTICAL WOMAN LIKES THE CONVENIENCE at FOR “SALE—Large size heat-| which time his household goods ing stove, wood burner, in good} will be sold to the highest bid- condition. Cottonwood State | der. 97-2 Bank. 37-tt Lawrence Schaecher and Law- Mrs. H. C. Netzel, Mrs. Frank | rence Kaufmann left Tuesday Simon and daughter, Margaret, | morning for Mt. Angel, Oregon Elia Hamlin and Harold Netzel| where they will atend the Mt. motored to Craigmont Saturday | Angle college. in the Netzel car. | H.'T. Agnew removed his fam- Miss Leasel Hussman, one of | ily from their summer home at Tha popular “hello” girls at the} Westlake, the first of the week, | Pacific Telephone office, was a|to Cottonwood in order that the | passenger for Lewiston Satur-| children might attend Cotton day morning where she will| wood’s splendid sister’s school. spend a few days visiting. Mrs. Asa Jones of the Salmon | Lawrence Smith, Louis Jent-| yiver came out from the river ges and William Jentges left] country Tuesday and will spend Monday morning for Mt. Angel,| a few days visiting at the home | Oregon where they will attend] of her father and mother, Mr. > K | college durin’ the coming school] and Mrs. A. B. Rooke. | year. Harry Campbell was compelled EVERYTHING TO EAT AND WEAR OF FRONT LACING AND THE WONDERFUL WEARING Se etectontotontontoetontonteetectentoeteetecioete de reece QUALITIES OF ROYAL WORCESTER. OTHER WEARERS THINK ESPECIALLY OF THE SCIENTIFIC CONSTRUC- starring, well known to us from the “GROUCH” (20 and 30 cents) TION OF THESE NEW MODELS, CAREFULLY DESIGNED ot penesesenoesoeees AND BONED TO GIVE THE SPECIAL SUPPORT WHICH SO MANY FIND ESSENTIAL, Soadostoatoedoatestoctoatocsente choatoetodtecte SUNDAY, SEPT. 12 ALL FRIENDS OF Frank Keenan Soetortoatedtor Large Shipment now on Display Soeseete Soefontoedostodtontoatoetoctoctontor, and who would not like him Walter Reid and family left} to lay off from his duties as as- | Sunday morning in their car for} sistant expressman on the} a short visit with relatives and | Grangeville-Lewiston train Mon- | | friends at Spokane and Opport-| day on account of a threating | unity. At Spokane they expect to} case of blood poisoning in one of | take in the doings at the fair| his hands, caused from a slight | | grounds. cut. Mrs. V. Honer of St. Cloud,} 8. L. Hussman who has been | Minn., who has been visiting at} confined to his bed for the past ers the home of her son and daugh-| ten days with a severe case of ter, Mr and Mrs. Frank Honer,| erysipelas was able to be out for |departed Saturday morning for|the first time Sunday. Mr. Will be delighted to see their hero in Smoldering chit xane LEE OIOTTIOSSS D with appeal to youth and $|compied by Mrs. R. A. Nims de-- 9 ¢, Lapp and son departed | romance that is irresistible parted Saturday morning for fo) Spokane by automobile . Spokane, in Mr. Randall’s car:| Thursday afternoon where Mr. a a THE GATEWAY FROM WAGES TO INDE- (20 and 30 cents) | where they will spend a few days | Lapp will attend to some busi- | visiting with fr — ig pon ness matters. His son will enter | there also intend to take in the} Gonzago college this making his | y Mea at a ee Spokane Interstate Fair. 15th year at this famous educa- )) THERE ARE MANY MORE WAYS TO Mrs. Joseph Kaufmann, sr.,| tional institution. rE; Get this EARN MONEY. departed Monday morning for) Prank Terhaar on Thursday | | | Marathon, Wis., where she will! peceiy gure = of | Ti me, - a : Dorothy sit with relatives and friends eo ig dary ees at ! VICTROLA IV } THERE ARE MANY MORE WAYS TO jand while in the east will also! Gillette, Wyoming. The samples | |] i SPEND MONEY. Phili jattend the wedding of her| show they have a good crop in| | if OUTFIT IIPS | daughter, Miss Elizabeth, which) that section this fall. In the THERE IS ONLY ONE WAY TO SAVE will take place at Marathon 0n| shipment was also a cucumber ! the star of our recent grand | the 15th of this month. yaised by Guss Reiland, a broth-| |} Nees i page ~ MONEY, AND THAT IS TO DEPOSIT IT IN picture “Right to Happi- Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Simon, who| er of John Reiland, of this city, |} preary aici pag THE BANK. ness” will appear as leading | recently removed to Lewiston| which was a beauty. y f° a ere youmico ie lady in ——, Jewel Pro- have purchased a fine home near} Francis G. Nuxoll and wife] |i cake aia ie Viele THINK IT OVER, AND THEN COME IN uction the Lewiston High School. Since} of Greencreek left Thursday | |! brings you just the music you | : ae oe dang in Lewiston they have| morning for an indefinite visit | like—music to fit every mood AND OPEN YOUR ACCOUNT. D ti pet prayer mod ‘egg — with relatives and friends at Ef-| }/}/ —whenever and wherever heir son and dai Y, Mr. M j li is. Mr. Nuxoll P 9 es Iny Mrs. William Schiller. ‘Their | qpeat™,,Ulinois eon ves went it. The weil ——THE— will also visit the states of Ohio, greatest artists sing or play PENDENCE IS THE BANK. THURSDAY, SEPT. 16 terms so easy they will sur- many friends on the prairie wish this fi HIGH Oe Indiana and Texas, where he for you on the Victrola. |i story of Charles £| this fine old couple happiness in| spent his younger days, This |{ff| Come in ‘and. make your {f COTTONWOOD STATE BANK From the story of Charles 3) their new home and the best life haath Nuxoll’s first visit to hi } Aas your “Wi old home in the east in 30 years | }}} E. M. Ehrhardt, Pres. M. M. Belknap, Vice-Pres. County Commissioner John} and no doubt he will find many (20 and 30 cents) Long and wife spent Tuesday in| interesting changes in the coun-| {if i. G. Miettinen, Cathior A. H. Thoslke, Ans't. | Cottonwood visiting with friends | try during the past quarter of a Commissioner Long is again up| century. | Turner Drug / | for re-election on the republican Miss Regina Holthaus, who! Soeeeeeees Seeeeerdedeyeeeeedey SATURDAY, SEPT. 18 ticket the coming fall and we} was taken to Portland early this | rico rns Pan en eT et ee | understand he will have no op-| spring for medical treatment re- WHIRL WIND | position at the general election.| turned home Friday evening. i i . |Mr. Long has made the county | At the time of her departure ur ual ‘ | one of the best commissioners in| from Cottonwood she was car- | } Episode No. IV its history, and at the present) ried on a stretcher and few were J time is chairman of the board. |her friends at that time, who —— e Uncle Ferdinand Nuxoll and) thought she would return | to / Ser V 1ce The Drop wife and Mrs. J. W. Willinborg them insuch splendid health, | =| 3 2 Buck, Screen Magazine No. has in store for so worthy a pair. 68, and Century Comedy. eag La F Greencreek left for a s | Which is welecomning news to her consin and Illionis. At Spokane surrounding community. Bc si ana eit HAS GROWN BECAUSE OF OUR ENTHUSIASM FOR to Death eee tee ee age | MELLINGRY, Tip Top flour is evound up to) THE SUCCESS OF THE FARMERS. WE REALIZE | date ine hie Ramin asstiiakinn | 2 Diedianes of fal millinary| © ee, NOP Gown tes . r : * et parted for the same destination | wit nt the Cottonwood Mer | Pie 35-tt|~ THAT THEIR SUCCESS MUST ULTIMATELY BE OUR party will first go to Marathon, | C2tile Co., Saturday September} Several new and second hand SUCCESS. NO DETAIL IS TO SMALL TO RECEIVE Wis., where they will visit with | !1, 1920. trucks for sale at the Hoene OUR PROMPT AND CAREFUL CON nalativar anil tloniis. andileter GERTRUDE WIEBER. | Hardware. 35-tf f AREFUL CONSIDERATION. e jon will continue their journey to AS A RESULT OF THIS PRINCIPAL OUR REPUTA- aggre CQBUIUUIULULUNNUASAOLGUALUALGLUGUAUAEG AUGER a | j= Neal and ee ae. two | of the t t | Love Net} «icc 22 EB BUTLER, THE JEWELER | visitors in Cottonwood Monday | WITH } in the interest of their concern, | Watch Repairing is my specialty-Give me a trial | both gentlemen are very enthus- iastic over the prospects of find- —z Madge Evans ing a good ledge of coal. They ez are at the present time selling —AS STAR— stock, th eeds of which wil i ~~ cael some, se promette of Sih om Agent for the Edison phonograph Both of these gentlemen are old timers of Grangeville. A story, clean, logical and Spokane where she will visit | Hussman, although weak is slow- 4 strong, ' with | roots that $| With relatives. ; ly improving from the effects of f é : | n ne a : grow up from the heart, one Tom Randall and family ac-| the disease. & = —= TION FOR FAIR DEALING AND EFFICIENT SER- VICE IS WIDESPREAD. YOU CAN UTILIZE THIS SERVICE BY GIVING US YOUR ACCOUNT. First National Bank COTTONWOOD, IDAHO SHPSSSOSO STS SOTOOS SS