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QRPHEU M SATURDAY, JAN. 8 Wings of the Morning Is the title of a tremendous production of an equally tremendous novel full of thrills, suspense and the power to fascinate, es- pecially since the wonderful Master of Thrills William Farnum will be the star in this sea story of rare beauty Charley Chaplin mii. “FIREMAN” fills the program And all this—exception- ; ally—at 20 and 30 cents. ¢ Just to see whether an in- 3 creased patronage will jus- ¢| 0 ¥ | friends. | tify the expense for such an “A 1” picture. SUNDAY, JAN. 9 6 | of the week. */Thursday and Friday. Fordham | | Brothers. Grangeville. ¢/and wife ¢ | Saturday COTTONWOOD AND VICINITY Personal Mention and Local Happenings of the Week in This Vicinty. FOUND—A Butterfly harp. Inquire this office. 2-t Ed Stolz, of Greencreek, re- turned Monday evening from a trip to Spokane. Jim Rooke was a visitor in | Cottonwood the first of the week from his home at Sweetwater. | FOR SALE—One 4 horse pow- | er gasoline engine, in good repair | | T. Clark, the junk man. 1-4* John Rooke came out from his homestead on the river the first | Plumbing and tinning at the Cottonwood Hardware every | 51-tf | resolutions J. R Standley of Lewiston is a business visitor in Cottor.wood. W. I. Rooke of the Boles sec- tion is a visitor in Cottonwood this week. Riley Rice returned Thursday evening from a business trip to outside points. John Meyer was a passenger for Lewiston Thursday morning on business. If you have a beef hide for sale. T. Clark, the junk man buys them. 2-4* Mark Rooke and Lewis Jones came out from their home on the river Friday of last week. How many of those New Year have you kept or broken since the first? Miss Tina Kees, who has been visiting the past two months at the J. F. Jenny home left Mon- day morning for her home at Hilbert, Wis. Al Nelson, the man that plays the “big horn” in the Cowboy band at Grangeville and one of the proprietors of the Grange- ville Dray was a visitor in Cot- Hilda Tacke, who spent the} ; holiday vacation with her home| folks returned to Colton Wednes- | *|day morning to resume her| school work. | Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kasch- | mitter returned Friday night} from Spokane where they spent Christmas with relatives and County Auditor Henry Telcher | of Grangeville spent | and Sunday at the) home of Mr. and Mrs. A, B.| § | Rooke. | Now is the time to have that | tonwood Thursday on business. Miss Elsie Von Berge and Clarence E. Garets, both of Grangeville, were married Dec- ember 29th in Lewiston. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Fred H. Thompson. Paul Atwood has accepted a position with the Empire Nation- al bank at Lewiston. His brother, Pitman, who has been connected with that institution will go to Dayton, Wash., where he will be assistant cashier in a bank there. W. W. Flint was highly insult- ed New Years evening when the Le ALAR RRRRAR ERE ppb pppnkhhns The Boy’s Suit THE WOOLY BOY SUIT—THE SUIT THAT WILL PLEASE BOTH MOTHER AND SON CONSTRUCT: THAT A RE THE SAME ED TO STAND THE WEAR AND TEAR GULAR BOY GIVES HIS CLOTHING—AT TIME STYLED TO FEATURE ALL THE PLEASING FINISHING TOUCHES THAT ENDEAR A SUIT TO THE HEART OF A BOY—BELTED COAT, WITH POCKETS LINEN STAYED. WAIST BAND OF TROUSERS. WATCH POCKET IN PANTS FULL LINED TO GIVE TXTRA DURABILITY ; INSERTED PENCIL POCK- ET. WIDER ANGE OF PATTERN AND FABRICS AT AT- TRACTIVE PRICES, | harness oiled or repaired in ord-| ladies in charge of the Married er ng be ready for the spring) Folks dance refused to take his work. Eugene O’Brien ee all ane HIS WIFE’S MONEY Story of May Tully and Du $ Vernet Rabbell—a Ralph 3 Not u 4 pe problem play—and yet one %| Cottonwood Milling & Elevator that wil give you something to think about. Also a Her- ¢ bert Kaufman feature and ¢ Ince Production. one of the finely colored “Primas”: Model Girl. 20 and 30 cents THURSDAY, JAN. 13 Eddy Lyons AND Lee Moran ONCE A PLUMBER laugh for one straight hour pheum next Thursday at 7:30 sharp. (20 and 80 cents) SATURDAY, JAN. 15 Gentlemen! will be glad of it. lips touching story Heart Strings Additional: Pity the Poor, and “Prizma” China. (20 and 30 cents) ¥ | recovering from : | evening % been called there on account of ¥ the serious illness and death of | ¢| Mrs. Ruhoff, who passed away ; | Sunday morning. : | home of Mr. Mrs. J. B. Foresmann who suf- mas day is reported to be slowly the effects of the stroke. Ludovika Schmidt and Nora Enneking from Keuterville re- | turned to Colton Tuesday morn- ing after having spent the holi- ¥| days with relatives. LOST—Will the party who borrowed a book from Dr. Shin- nick, entitled “Harmonies of Evolution,” please return the same to Fred J. Manseau at the | Company. 2-1* | Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Randall |were passengers Wednesday morning for outside points on business. Mrs. Randall remain- ing at Lewiston and Mr. Randall going to Spokane William Ruhoff and Barney Luchtefeld returned Wednesday from Spokane, having Miss Florence Reichmuth, a teacher from the Pullman High § | School departed Sunday morning ¥ | to resume her school work after having spent the holidays with | her friend, Miss Lizzie Engle. of to the comic state of life in | this city. A baby girl arrivel at the anl Mrs. Frank Terhaar Monday. Both mother % | and babe are doing nicely accord- |ing to Dr. Shinnick the attend- jing physician. As for Frank, well his big smile tells how-he % | feels over the new ival. So everybody who wants to $} A. J, Maugg ‘of “Teun I = | was a business visitor in the cit: just needs to go to the Or- | Thursday and in company with >| A. H. Nau left for Ferdinand in | the afternoon where they pre- ¥| pared the remains of an aged ¢|lady for shipment east. + Maugg made the trip from | Grangeville to Cottonwood in a Mr. buggy. and some trip it was. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Knopp ; / returned Saturday evening from | Clarkston, Wash., where they § William Farnum 3 has the word—er er—the %) zicker, of that city, w SCREEN. | wich to say 4 t city, who has been again, and we are sure you 4 He ap- 3 pears in Henry Albert Phil- 3 spent the holidays with relatives and friends. Mr. Knopp stated that his cousin, Frank H. Unt- an invalid for some time is grow- ig weaker day by day. Mr. | Untzicker at one time was a resident of this section. F. J. Kobunusz and son, O. F., : of Spencer, S. D. arrived in Cot- | tonwood Thursday evening from ; California where they have been % Visiting and sight seeing. These gentlemen are old time friends ; | of the Albers family, having liv- ed only ¢| Albers home in South Dakota. ¢| This is their first trip west and a mile from the old | they are greatly impressed with this country but have no use for our hills or mountains. They will return via Boise where they will make their last stop before returning home. ; Johann will do it right) dollar at the door. ¥ | and at a reasonable price. 2-4 | ited tl fered a paralytic stroke Christ- | Mr. Flint | stated that it was not very often | you find one who refuses to take | your money, but the ladies sure did. | Sidney Brown arrived in Cot- | tonwood Thursday evening from | Lewiston on a business mission. | When Sidney lived here he had | the appearance of a successful | farmer but now he reminds us of |a New York broker. Sidney has | taken to city life like a duck does | to water. | A baby girl of regulation size arrived at the home of Mr and |Mrs. Hubert Tacke, Monday. |The family is very highly elat- ed over the arrival of the little Miss as their other three child- jren are boys. Dr. Orr reports |both mother and babe doing ‘ nicely. Mr. and Mrs. George Weber of Uniontown spent the holidays with relatives and friends at | Keuterville and Cottonwood and departed for their home Wednes- day morning, accompanitd by Mrs W. B. Hussman and _ two children, who will make a short | visit there. Out of town relatives and friends who attended the funer- |al of Rosa Lies in Cottonwood |Monday were. Mr. and Mrs. Boone Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Petty, August Seiler, Col- fax, Wash., George Schmel, Uniontown, Wash., Chas. Weber, Albion Wash. These people re- turned to their various homes Tuesday morning. SCHOOL NOTES. (By Delbert Hale) The Alumni team defeated the ball team at the gym, Wednes- day, December 29th. Cottonwood High School Basket ;was fast all the time. The | score being 36-28. The lineups: Alumni—Peterson, Matthis- | Sen, forwards; Nacke. center; | Hamlin, Wagner, guards; Ter- | haar, sub. Cottonwood H. S.—Homar, Hendrickson, forwards; H. Han- | ley, center; J. Hanley, Miller, guards. The eighth grade team defeat- |ed the scrubs 21-7, the same evening. Friday, December 31st, 1920. The high school basket ball team journey to Ferdinand and de- }feated the Ferdinand school | team by a score of 10-7, The | score was small because the ceil- ing of the Ferdinand hall was | very low, making it difficult to shoot baskets. The lineups: Cottonwood—Homar, Hendrick- son, forwards; Jenny, center; = H. Hanley, guards; Nash sub, Ferdinand — Kerr, Hanson, forwards; Meakin, center; Hay- —-. Bennett, guards; Nolan, sub. The high school is going to organize a boys glee club in the near future. The game}| 33 1-3% Discount During this Week COTTONWOOD MERCANTILE CO. EVERYTHING TO EAT AND WEAR Big Afte Concert also r Concert Dance at the Orpheum Tuesday Evening, Jan. 11 Hallowell Concert Company 10 piece orchestra Exceptional treat for all persons who enjoy good music also good dancing Tickets on sale at the Turner Drug Store Reservations Free Auspices American Legion