Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, April 1, 1921, Page 2

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| COUNTY SEAT NEWS ITEMS. Much interest is being shown here ina proposed golf club, | approximately forty members. New Goods Spring Silks Spring — oe | saiateny s birth with a fitting pro- | rapidly taking form. | train after spending the winter jat Oakley, Idaho. Mr. Van Dev- jenter gave out the statement experiencing the financial de- | pression due to falling prices to | horthern part of the state. /8,4 and 5. Committees will be Children’s Dresses | after the matter. Ladies’ House Dresses a See our lines before you buy at the present prices 2S Leggett Mercantile Co. | cantile business in Grangeville, tion as head clerk in the J. Frank Sims store. | who has been employed as clerk in the same store also resigned. Mr. and Mrs. Hockersmith and son, Wendell, will leave about, |where they will locate on an number of years. children have returned from Long Beach, Cal. During the winter, Mr. Ayers went from Virginia, for a visit with rela- | tives, and then returned to Cali- | fornia and accompanied his fam- {ily home. | John Coram, now in Long Beach, si i a ee te De te ts te De ee te ee An Attractive Dining Room now much improved in health. The Allen block, which for the past few years has been better | Callan, who will later remove his | meat market to that location, the | deal being made direct with the jpany. Mr. Callan went to Spok- %| ane a few days ago and returned ¥ Tuesday evening. * DRIVING AWAY GLOOMS. : The “gloom-bug” which has infected the mind and heart and * very soul of the pessimist for | % years and years are sure to be t destroyed if Mack Sennett, the ¢ comedy king, has his way. He} % has been spending the better % | part of his “young life” finding | ways and means by which this infection can be destroyed and with each of his big special pro- | ¥/ductions his doses come nearer | y and nearer. The real ‘ “gloom” | $ dispeller is at last found in his! % | latest five reeler, “Down on the is one of the first aids to the charming hospitality that existed in the old days. Indeed all the family enjoy life better if you have GOOD FURNITURE in the dining room and in fact all through the house. We particularly want you to see our display and ask | which, it is expected, will have| fa A location is in view for golf | | links, and plans for the club are|‘ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van Dev-| Ue jenter came in on last evening’s | fc |a greater extent than was the | uw At a very interesting meeting | (— the Grangeville day noon | | gram covering three days July! | appointed at a later date to look | Frank Hockersmith, for twen-| | ty years identified with the mer-|{ |on Wednesday resigned his posi- | UF Mrs. Hockersmith, | ff | | April 15, for Kennewick, Wash., Ue | alfalfa and fruit ranch which Mr. (Ue Hockersmith has owned for a|f Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Ayers and| pi Long Beach to his old home in| Mrs. Ayers’ father, | & | and who has been seriously ill, is | G5 known as the Globe building, was al | this week purchased by John! owners at Spokane the West-| q ern Union Life Insurance com-| & | that south Idaho seemed to be/| aq | | ARE CONTINUALLY ARRIVING AT THIS STORE. THIS WEEK THE NEW LIGHT COLORED PERCALES ARE ON DISPLAY AND NEW DRESS PATTERNS OF VOILE ASK US THE GUARANTEE WE PUT BEHIND PETER’S SHOES. THEY ARE SOLID LEATHER THROUGHOUT. THE SPRING PRICES ARE MORE REASONABLE THAN EVER. J. V. BAKER & SON “WHERE QUALITY AND PRICES MEET” Danse Broveas Coure our fair prices. When can you call. Nau’s Furniture Store Farm” which is released by | United Artists and will be at the | > Orpheum Theatre on April 7. | ¢| Sennett, when he first began to Compute line of Funeral Furnishings carried ¢/ find the remedy in dispair for | : ¢ he found that most people were | Both Phones. Calls anewered day or night pessimists, but he has gradually | COTTONW OOD > - - IDAHO | wormed his ideas of laugh into | ¢ their beings that he now has a} following that numbers more! than thirty — ae with | ° e each getting at least a thousand | How About Your a laughs’ ‘out of his latest sensa- | tional comedy, the thirty billion | laughs should have at least some effect on the populace. Praised Everywhere 3 What other manufacturers are striving for we give in UNION FLOUR, made from the best wheat raised on CAMAS PRAIRIE. Winesaps $1.75 PER BOX Guaranteed CALL AT Cottonwood Hardware Come in and get our exchange wheat for flour plan oe Plumbing and tinning at the Cottonwood Hardware every Thursday and Friday. Fordham Brothers. Grangeville. 51-tf Farmers’ Union Warehouse Co. Ltd. C. H. GREVE, MANAGER Its serviceability is as real as its comfort. Its economy as genuine as the silk mohair velvet upholstery, The gasoline consumption is unusually low, The tire mileage is unusually high.

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