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SATURDAY, SEPT. 25 WHIRL WIND Episode No. V Over the Precipice —FEAUTRE— Heart of Gold Louise Huff plays the poor seamstress, who is cheated out of a $5000 cash prize for a new dress design. How she comes into her rights, assisted by Johnny Hines as Mike Monahan, will be the most interesting % and delightful entertain- # ment for Saturday evening. SUNDAY, SEPT. 26 A Girl at Bay Vitagraph feature Corinne Griffith & great problem of how to % cial evidence against her. ¢ 2 reels O’Henry: ¢ tines in Bohemia. % comedy. THURSDAY, SEPT. 30 tures must not weary Harry Carey * In accord with — not upset in the famous Over- Story: ¢ Knipps. In > are two tips: the the “Story of the Wolf. SATURDAY, OCT. 2 Episode No. VI FEATURE The Rough Neck Montague Love Staring QaPuEUM | : taken 3 ~ from the story “Hunt the 3 ; A foreeful and ¢$ ® tremendous drama in which 3 COTTONWOOD AND VICINITY Mention and Local Happenings of the Week in This Vicinty. Personal Tip Top, the flower of flours. For that Fordson tractor see | the Cottonwood Garage 37-4 For your harvest gloves see Johann. | Don’t forget the dance at the I. 0. O. F. October 1. Straigt side and flaring 125 | bushel grain tanks, also 14 and {16 foot California racks at the Hoene Hardware. 35-tf Alvin and Frank Tacke left this morning for Mt. Angel, Ore. etetet Mt. Angel college. Mrs. H. L. Brutzman will leave | iana where she will spend some | musical studies on violin or piano at the Nau Furniture store. Pauline Betz, Instructor. 37-3 William Ross left last week for St. Paul, Minn., | Lies, who has been there for | some time. Miss Ovadale Hunt of Clarks- | ton is employed at the Nezperce | Telephone office during the ab-| sence of Ida Asker, the manager, who is taking her vacation. Before going to the dance next pele stote condone oateate toate elected eet onto aoatoateeoatoatoaten, Roateeteate Orpheum theatre Anna. Dr. L. *|on a trip to the east. ¢| Wallace Rhett who located at Winchester is visiting with his mother, returned to Winchester morning. hall Friday evening, | where the boys will attend the) in the morning for Bryant, Ind-| time visiting with her parents. | Just the season to begin your | where he} will join his old friend, Marcus | Friday attend the recital at the by Dorothy For the benefit of the Ladies’ Aid. 391- A. Truitt returned to} Cottonwood Sunday evening} from Spokane where he has been | attending to the practice of a Spokane physician while he was now } spent Thursday evening in ee e this See your gas before you buy it. South & Frick. Orpheum, oy Be evening, Oct. 1st, by Dorothy Anna. price. Mr. Hahn, the father of Mrs. this week. William Platt and William A. Spokane markets. week. hand to supply you. 35-tf Ladies’ sailor hats in | wood Mercantile Co., Wieber. visit with her sister, Mrs. J. E. Reilly. companied by two little daugh- ters from their home near Sweet | water. Mr. Rooke will leave his daughters with Grandma and, Grandpa Rooke so that they can attend school here this winter. Art Wright. who has a home- stead in the Salmon river coun- ;try made final proof on his homestead Wednesday before U. |S. Commissioner Hampton Tav- | lor at Grangeville. Mr. Wright left this morning for Yakima where he will spend the winter. John Hoene_ returned from Spokane Wednesday evening with a 1921 model Buick which he sold the following day to 3arney Westhoff of the Green- creek section. The new Buick has many new changes over the old models. the most noticeable change being the extreme body line. In all there are 52 new changes in the 1921 model. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to express our sin- cere thanks to our many friends 14-tf |Z Remember the recital at the|% 89-1) ¢ Tip Top flour is ground up to|4 a standard, not down to a/é Edgar Fry is on the sick list |4 Jones shipped eight carloads of | % beef Wednesday morning to i) * O. T. Lingo, the Ford agent of | ; Grangeville was a business visi- | % ¢| tor in the city the first of the) 3 Tip Top flour, still made out | 4 1|0f old wheat, and enough on|$ Just received a new line of Hatter ¢ plush and beaver. At the Cotton- | 4 Gertrude | 3 39-1| 4 Mrs, Harry Driscoll and little |3 son of Spokane arrived in the | city Wednesday evening for a) ¢ Jim Rooke arrived in Cotton- : wood the first of the week ac- | Getting Value Received “MONEYS WORTH” IS A HARD THING TO JUDGE IN THESE DAYS OF HIGHER PRICES. YOU CHOOSE SAFEST WHEN YOU BUY CLOTHES FROM A FIRM WHO HAS THE STERLING REPUTATION OF INTE- GRITY, WHOSE MERCHANDISING GIVES SATISFAC- TION. BUY CLOTHES OF KNOWN QUALITY Buy Collegian Clothes YOU CAN’T GO WRONG ON GETTING VALUE RECEIV- ED IF YOU DO. YOU SAVE THE MIDDLEMAN’S PRO- FITS FOR COLLEGIAN CLOTHES ARE MADE FROM THE RAW WOOL TO THE FINISHED GARMENT—ALL IN ONE FACTORY. Let us tell you how it is done Let us show you the new models +e COTTONWOOD MERCANTILE CO. EVERYTHING TO EAT AND WEAR aaesae tosdentp ee etoato ste dtostoe soadendeosteatortontnateete toetoetontonteatentoetechoaty % clear herself of the charge : ¢ of murder, whilst surround- 4 ed by a net of circumstan- 3 Philis- 3 1 reel 3 ® Our friends of western pic- 3 : contract $ % scriptures will be here if % Hand Red. Henry Herbert $ bargain 3 Namely first “A champion : Looser.” Finally you may engulf in 3 who were so kind during the ill- Mrs. Gay Miller and 8 child-|ness and death of our beloved The Hoene Hardware wil pay daughter and wife, Mrs. Thomas Gentry. Thomas Gentry and family. Peter Klapprich and family. ren of Nezperce who have been visiting at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brocke of the Keuterville section for the past two weeks, returned to her home Saturday morning. Tom Randall who has accept- ed the agency in Cottonwood for the Brunswick phonograph, hav- ¥ | ing three sizes now in stock, dis- posed of one of these fine mach-| 4 ines to the Reidhaar boys of the Greencreek section Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Bart Simon and | ¥ little daughter accompanied | ¢ John Baer to Lewiston Saturday | % where they visited with rela-| tives and friends. Mr. Simon re-| 4 turned home Monday evening} 3 while his wife and baby will|¢% make a longer visit. : The After Harvest Dance giv-| % en at the I, O. O. F. hall last |4 Friday evening was attended by | 3 a large number of dancers from | % various sections of the prairie. | § The music for the evening was} ¢ furnished by a Grangeville Or-| 3 chestra. ; Contractor Book commenced | 3 laying walks this week on the} % street going to the depot. Aj|¢ large amount of grading and/3 ditch work has made the job on} 3 this street very slow but as this | ¢ is nearing completion the work | % will be pushed with great rapid- | % ity. Several new and second hand trucks for sale at the Hoene | % Hardware. 35-tf | ¥ John Segar, a prosperous | farmer of the Winona section | was in Cottonwood Thursday on Re teh te eB eh THAT INSTRUMENT IS A VICTROLA 25c each for 5 gallon oil cans and 10 cents each for one gallon cans. Will buy them in any quan- tity. 83-tf Se Soeteeteneclontesteateeeatententonteteeectececdoatestotetea The One Instrument that Plays Victor Records Perfectly It is specially made to play VICTOR RECORDS, and similarly VICTOR RECORDS are made to be played on the VICTROLA. No combination of substitutes Only One Way THE GATEWAY FROM WAGES TO INDE- PENDENCE IS THE BANK. THERE ARE MANY EARN MONEY. THERE ARE MANY MORE 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 M. M. Belknap, Vice-Pres. A. H. Thoelke, Ass’t. E. M. Ehrhardt, Pres. H. C. Matthiesen, Cashier “Convert Them” MORE WAYS TO WHIRL WIND: business. Mr. Segar stated that about two-thirds of the thresh- ing in his section was completed. Grain in the Winona district is acre. Auctioneer Harry Cranke was }in Cottonwood Saturday from Grangeville and while here dis- posed of the household goods of Mr and Mrs. Geo. M. Roberston. The goods offered for sale by * the Robertsons was all first class ¥ and brought very good prices in | most instances. *| Patronize home industry—buy ' 35-tf £ | Tip Top flour. Farmers in the Winona sec- }tion report an _ exceptionally heavy rain in that vicinity the first of the week which has shut down threshing and made haul- ing very hard. As one farmer said,”the rain around Ootton- wood was only a sprinkling to what we got at Winona.” yielding exceptionally well to the | § will enable you to hear the great artists of the world as they themselves have chosen to be heard. VIC- TROLAS are priced from $25.00 to $1500.00 and you can get any model you wish on such easy terms it will surprise you. Turner Drug Senne sete COBDIUMIOOUNTENOUAUQSAAOUAERULARUAAGOUASANUAEEUGEUEANEREQGUUAEEAAEGRAAEN OEE Ca BUTLER, THE JEWELER Watch Repairing is my specialty--Give me a trial ‘= Agent for the Edison phonograph Third Liberty Loan coupon bonds were issued in a temporary form. All interest coupons on the temporary form have matured, and therefore it will be necessary for you to convert your bonds to the permanent form before you can again collect the interest payment which was due September 15th. If you have not converted your bonds, bring them in and let us atiend to it for you. All bonds left in our care and for which we have re- ceipted have been taken care of and the interest coupons will be handled as usual. First National Bank COTTONWOOD, IDAHO