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: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2 ‘WHIRL WIND: : Episode No. VI FEATURE The Rough COTTONWOOD | nczuctrcar coe AND VICINITY : Mention and Local Happenings of the Week in This Vicinty. Tip Top flour is vroywhd up to a_ standard, not aden to a | price. j 35-tf If your Radiator’ leaks take it to South & Fri 14-tf Jake Welte motored to Lewis- ton Monday afternoon ona bus- iness mission. Personal For that Fo the Cottonw arage Mr. and Mrs. John Engle. en- tertained a number of friends at a dinner party Sunday even- ing. Jake Richard, | Grangeville spent several days in | Cottonwood this week on busi- | ness. Walter Robbins took a truck load of household goods to Kam- iah Monday, the property of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. M. Robertson. | C. J. Mosman of Uniontown spent several days in Cotton- the tailor, of wood this week visiting with friends He returned to his | parted Saturday morning for a | two-months visit with her moth- | Neck A three star production, ; MONTAGU LOVE % BARBARA CASTLETON FRANK MAYO A beautiful illustration of * the contract between the % life of a city crafter and * the rustic occupation of an $| handed, lumber thrills & honest, * straigh forward ¢ jack. Plenty of * and surprises. 20 and 30 cents heavy SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3 : SPECIAL Under Northern Lights ; A galloping romance of ¢ love and duty and the Royal Northwest Mounted Police amt Y ain Jacques Jaccand Full of contrast and ac- tion yet not devoid of the comical relief. This pic- ture gave satisfaction all over the country. Comical: All jazzed up News Reel (20 and 50 cents) ATTRACTION § THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7 * One of our favorites t Edith Roberts Appears in Alias Miss Dodd Prosaic old Dodd’s idea : was to represent himself as on “Old Devil” Ark tries —Additional— Jazzy Monkey and News Screen 70 20 and 30 cents SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9 3 WHIRL WIND } Episode No. VII In Mid Air FEATURE Courage for Two —With— Carlyle Blackwell Staring (20 and 30 cents) but look out when Jeanne (Edith) the % determined girl, with the ¢| heroic spirit of a Joan d’ 3 to make him % atone for his pretended sins $ | Harry C. Cran euntigniar.| er and other relatives at Bryant, | Nezperce and Gra ngeville, Idaho. he" | Make your dates at this office. Artist interpre’ fons taught Harry Driscoll of Spokane was Fe. and a visitor in oe eo Thurs-| courses op-Violin or piano. At \~ at the Dr. . Reilly home. | the ‘urniture Store. Paul- Farmers U hs Warehouse | ine etz, Instructor. 40-tf | crpatey will rgefive hogs Mon-| py. Orr reports the arrival of \ day Octobep-f, 1920. 40-1| a baby boy at the home of Mr. William Schiller and George | and Mrs. Herman Schmidt, Sept. Simon motored up from Lewis-| 20th and a boy at the home of | ton Wednesday on business mat-| Mr. and Mrs. Willam Von Tersch | ters. | September 16. Ira Robertson is at Kamiah; ©. D. Hamlin and family re- this week assisting his parents} moved Tuesday into the Robert- in getting located in their new) son home which Mr. Hamlin $ home. | purchased from the Robertsons. Dr. The ~/ ist of Lewistor . | Hotel Cottonwood, for a short | cant. | period, begfining Monday Oct-| Geo. =| ober, 1 speedy a eh a RR te i Salsberg, the#Ve Special- | some time ago. Hamlin | Poler, the local station is now! week with a severe cold which ;| located at Winona where her} Seems to be making the rounds #/ husband is in charge of — the! generally. During his forced lay $| Winona Hardware spent several | off the depot is in charge of W. | days in the city this week visit-| A. Lindquist of Lewiston ling with friends. | O. W. Legeett and daughter, The little son of Fred Cone) Dorothy Anna, of Spokane, ar- | who was operated on recently by | rived in the city Thursday after- Drs. Orr and Blake for strangu-| noon. — Miss Leggett will give | lated herina has practically re-|a recital at the Orpheum theatre covered from the operation, as| this evening for the benefit of | well as the cause itself. the Ladies Aid. The Leggetts | Mr. and Mrs. William Nuxoll|#re the quest of Mr, and Mrs. H. | took the train Tuesday ‘morning | ©: Netzel. for Bruno, Sask., Canada, where | Attorney A. | they will spend the coming two! and Mr. | weeks visiting with relatives of | | Mrs. Nuxoll. Dr. Orr was called to Ferdin- and the first of the week to at- tend the little son of Mrs. Rose Kuther who is very ill with pneumonia at the home of Albert Nau in Ferdinand. County Agent Ralph Pavey was in the city Thursday in the | interest of getting exhibits for | the Lewis county fair to be held at Nezperce Friday and Satur- | day of next week. {| William Kelsey is repainting | the William Buettner home which is greatly adding to the |# beauty of that section of the city. The home is being paint- ed brown with white trimming | ¢ and the roof green. Jack Hartnett, former wire} 4 | chief for the Pacific Telephone }company for this district, but now employed by this company in the lower country spent sever- al days in Cottonwood the first of the week visiting with “friends”. Al Herboth, Guss Barney Seubert and Dr. turned Sunday evening from Pendleton where they took in the Round-Up. They say the affair was a grand success and Well worth anyone's time and | money to attend. Mr. and Mrs. John Ross and Miss Margaret Fisher arrived Sunday evening from Carlinvil'e, Ill., to spend an indefinite visit with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ross are the parents of |g Tony Ross, deceased, and the | ladies are sisters of Mrs. M. Darscheid. Mrs. Joe Oldham expects to!% move to Lewiston the last of the | 3 week where she will reside dur- | 4 ing the winter while their child- | 3 ren attend school. Miss Hilde- | % | gard, who graduated from the| ¢ local high school is a student at | % the State Normal and Chester * | Henderson is attending the Lew- $| iston High School. A. O. Zimmerman, who has|3 been in charge of the local) % creamery the past summer will | ¢ leave with his family Sunday for | 3 Spokane where they will make their future home. The Zim- mermans during their residence in Cottonwood have made many | friends who wish them success in their new home. h. rs. Vern Dye, who S. Hardy and wife Cottonwood Wednesday. Mr. Pulse stated that plans ‘for the | honor of our late war was shaping itself nicely and that they expect to commence work on the construction in the near future of memorial that is desired. Maugg, Orr re- surprise you. | home Friday night from Mt. | Angel, Oregon, where she has | been visiting for the past three | weeks with relatives and friends While at Mt. Angel she had the pleasure of a motor trip to the coast with her sister and brother in-law. On her return trip she visited a few days with friends and relatives at Portland. The only ques- tion now to be settled is the type THAT INSTRUME)} | i } | | home Thursday morning. \¢ Mrs. Homer L. Brutzman de- | vill be at the | home is at the present time va- »d and Mrs. John J. Pulse |$ of Grangeville were visitors in| $ Se atonde dotoate de slosto ato stestente ate 40-1 | agent is confined to his bed this | ¥ 3 4 z $ ; : al TANWION —_ | apFaxthat Fosse tractor see 94, POOLED LLY LOE E ELLE ELE EL EELELOLD OLE GLEE LEI LIED EEL DEOL LEED EEL GOED 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 The Hoene Hardyare wil pay | 25c each for 5 gz 10 cents each J Will buy | tity. a in any YT IS A VICTROLA It is specially made to play VICTOR RECORDS, and similarly VICTOR RECORDS are made to be played on the VICTROLA. No combination of substitutes will enable you to hear the great artists of the world as they themselves have chosen to be heard. TROLAS are priced from $25.00 to $1500.00 and you can get any model you wish on such easy terms it will VIC- Turner Drug Store dost Watch Repairing is my specialty--Give me a trial Agent for the Edison phonograph nm oil cans and | r one gallon cans. | quan-| 33-tf | $ hhh ppp ehe ee DDD REEEEEEEE EERE REDDER ERDAS ERRREREA | The One Instrument that Plays Victor Records Perfectly capes mepcmnpie | Mrs. Leo E. Gier returned) BUTLER, THE JEWELER : construction of a memorial in | Se Se i ne ee ee heroes | Public Confidence ll OUR BUSINESS HAS BEEN BUILT ON THE CONFIDENCE THAT THE PEOPLE OF THIS COMMUNITY HAVE IN THIS BANK ——THE——. COTTONWOOD STATE BANK E. M. Ehrhardt, Pres. M. M. Belknap, Vice-Pres. H. C. Matthiesen, Cashier A. H. Thoelke, Ass’t. “Convert Them” 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 attend 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