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ion ; 00 ONWOO0D Rev. Marion Sligar and wife | left Monday — for a visit at the home of Mr. Sligar’s par-. 7 ORPHEU M SATURDAY, APRIL 9TH A story of John Colton, which demonstrates the fact that fine feathers do not always make fine birds, call “AI Dolled ” p —WITH— AND VICINITY |ents at Albion, Wash. The water company has a crew of men at work finishing laying their water mains on Mention and Local) King street. Gilbert Eimers, one of the pro- prietors of the Electric Laundry at Grangeville is a business visi- tor in Cottonwood today. FOR SALE—Monarch range Mr. and Mrs. Peter Book re-| good as new, for $50 less than a| turned from a two months stay new one. Inquire this office or | on Snake rive Tuesday evening. ¢a)] Nezperce phone 1020. 15-1! A collection for the Irish relief; FJoyd Baker returned Monday | fund was taken up at the Cath-' eyening from a visit in Spokane. | |olic church Sunday, the contri-|Gome say it was a business | butions amounting to $50. visit but “we have our doubts. | T. A. Randall is packing his; How about it Floyd? | household goods this week which | Work has again been resumed | |he will ship to Lewiston where} oy St. Gertrude Convent, a num. | he will make his future home. ber of masons having arrived in| | William Wagner left Tuesday | Cottonwood Friday and Satur-| morning on a business trip to! day evening. | Bismark, N. D. Mr. Wagner will! Rumors are floating around Pérsonal Happenings of the Week in This Vicinty. SPECIALS for SATURDAY ———_—_-—~SX<«s« GY —— AMERICAN CLUB COFFEE 5 LBS. HOME MADE SALAD DRESSING Gladys Walton | be absent from the city for I that the Cottonwood Garage _ FOR ..... coves $1.50 FOR ........ ’ . 30 i | two weeks. which was formerly owned by| ING "4 i -— The time: April 12th. The Stewart and Jasper, who con-| — BAKING POWDER 1 4 BROOMS vevcceeeeetsscceneeee 0B } AS STAR place: Orpheum. The re: ducted the same in = ee! f Tis send a i SY Boia a GOLDEN AGE MACARONI 8 f 25 t | Nominating five persons for the building near the Cottonw ireeere . IOLDE FE 5 1I,3for .2 f Additional 2 reel Comedy office of village trustees. Be Hotel, may in the very near fu-| ROSE DALE PINEAPPLES, LARGE 4 P , | there. ture re-open for business. | CAN 35 SUN KIST CORN, 20e, 2 FOR ..... 35 4 (20 and 30 cents) | em pile oh tia 14 i | 'T. C. Keith has accepted a per-| Don’t kick after it’s all over | \ ~ at uae B |manent position with the Leg-|but be at the mass meeting | % HEINZ BAKED BEANS, LARGE CAN JOY SOAP, 5 BARS FOR r 25 * gett Mercantile Co. having taken | April 12 to put in your complaint | 3 EACH 20 ; SUNDAY, APRIL 10TH. up his new duties Monday morn-| regarding the qualifications, etc. | ¥ 72 OamineE Re 7 ’ ing. aguinst those who will be nomin-|$ | SUN-KIST SLICED PEACHES... 45 | LIBBYS STUFFED OLIVES, PER An actionful love drama Miss Lois Coolidge spent the! ated at that time as candidates | % BOTTLE ... : : . 25 with a beautiful moral les- week end with relatives at Craig| for the office of village trustees. | 3 TOMATOES, 10¢ 3 CANS FOR ... 25 Stee mee a son underlying a forceful * theme, portrayed by mont. She was accompanied to her home by Miss ¢ George Killmar, a prominent | Harriet | Winona rancher was a_ business | 3 BLACK BERRY, PEACH AND APPLE JAM : 25 Hanson. visitor in Cottonwood Saturday. | — TOMATO CATSUP, 50c we Flaine Hammerstein Miss Franges Hattrup return-| While in the city, Mr. Killmar” 3 mremmneanennaeaanees “BY 7 ev CALIFORNIA ASPARAGUS ‘i ed Tuesday evening from Union-| was taken suddenly ill and re-)% DEL MONTE APRICOTS, CAN 40 PER CAN 50 ee oer ee * known to us from her fine 3 ® play in the “Country Cou- % % sin” She appears as Mar- 4 % garete Brooke in GREATER Than Fame > a highly artistic production ¢ % in which the star advocates 3 = hard work, patience and 4 * common sense. Also: H. Kaufman's visit with relatives and friends| He was able, however, to return at that point. to his home the same day. ; A large number of Keuterville| Dr. Orr reports the arrival of Grangeville, Greencreek and|® baby boy at the home of Mr. Ferdinand folks attended “he| @"d Mrs. Mat Lauer April 7, and American Legion dance given at ; 4 the Orpheum Wednesday even-|#"d Mrs. Jake Welte this morn- nee | Mrs. Louis Abbl, March 29. I. J. Kjosness, general mana-) Lillian McLaughlin, Edna Mc- ger of the Madison Lumber Co.| Donald and Harriet Greve, and | this week. | studies at the Lewiston Normal W. A. Ferguson was a busi-| after having spent their spring ness visitor in Lewiston Tuesday | vacation in Cottonwood with re- returning the same evening.|latives and friends. During his absence his barber; Riley Rice recently received a} shop was in charge of Percy, copy of the Anaconda Standard, | town, after having spent a short | quired the advice of a physician. | 3 a baby boy at the home of Mr. | ; ing, and a baby girl to Mr. and | , with headquarters in Lewiston) her two friends Judith McFar- | : was a business visitor in Cotton-| jand and Sue Boyd returned |% wood Tuesday and Wednesday of | Monday morning to resume their | 4 COTTONWOOD MERCANTILE CO. EVERYTHING TO EAT AND WEAR Campbell. | published at Anaconda, Mont., | i ““ ” she : » Mont., JOHNNY Joe Kauffman jr., and family | containing a picture of his little} To Save left this morning for Maras,| grand daughter, who is pictured | ‘ ees arate Mont,. where they will make| among relatives on her mother’s | Fi eerie Yee) their Home on Mr. Kauffman’s | side to the fifth generation, little | Is Thrift i homestead upon which he proved | Miss Rice being the fifth genera-| 4 ¢| up some time ago. | benef She is a daughter of Mr. | $ THURSDAY, APRIL 14TH ¥| M. L. Ayers, distric .|and Mrs. Rice's son, George. | oe —— R — ; of = Ap chm ig ae late Io. Pp Lot _ a pare Thrift is the saving of time, energy, re 4 United Artist Corporation $| sociation of Omaha, with head-| “"° Ae oY ae ast eatin ant I Ecc NS Se te SY . i Risswats $i quarters at Grangeville was a aad ave n residing at) S, ges, or profits. t means a ome . business visitor in Cottonwood | 1¥N€S; Cal, greatly, surprised | of your own, contentment, education and com- Thursday. their Cottonwood friends when | fort for your children, and a book to read, a DORIS KEANE Cc a . | they arrived in the city Tuesday | day oe TRG : | ounty Superintendent Case] evening for a visit and business ay now and then for recreation, a piano or | was in Cottonwood ) Wednesday mission. Both Mr. and Mrs.| $1.00 is sufficient, earnin Victrola with which to entertain and beautify a well known screen—queen $/ nd Thursday of this week hav-| Ritter like their California home 4 per nant interest, oor the home, the city, the state and the nation— in the equally renowned ing taken charge of the state! fine and think it is the only place | bale m In this wa a bulwark against the day of need, and inde- lag eighth grade examinations given| to live apiece all ney pendency that lengthens and sweetens life in the public school on these! a ‘ you can begin systematic ? } : | Richard Goeckner, who has} saving at home which will, Get 0 f . Li , dates. s \ ne of Our Liberty Bell Banks } |been employed by the Leggett} in the end, prove of untold ; _ Mrs. Joseph Oldham came up| Mercantile Co. of this city for| value to you. =< : from Lewiston Monday evening some time will leave Monday | | to assist her husband to prepare | morning for East Port, Idaho to | for his sale which was held at! be employed by the Leggett peo- By Edward Sheldon, one of on 1 — Thursday. | ple in that city where they also the finest productions of ¢| While here she also visited with| conduct a store. The transfer Cc (eye) the season. The feaure is $/ her daughter, Mrs. H. H. Harri-| from Cottonwood to East Port The ottonw d State Bank preceded by the second Epi- | S°”- | is a promotion for Mr. Goeckner, | = of our vaueelly inter- $| I. E. Lowrie, county commis-| and shows that the company ap- esting serial ‘ LOST {sioner of Lewis county and a/| preciates his services. Ws Ss ’ * : . . cating, Hveuident of Winchester, and a Paople in Cottoreeod woke up| NEWS FIFTEEN YEARS 4GO-/Don’t Forget to Register for city election ; | business visitor in Cottonwood | Sunday morning to find the weap on og -easadaaiies ‘ ° Monday. Mr. Lowrie while| ground covered with about 7| “nr voy Rake, 5 7 The City of the | here traded a horse with W. W.| inches of snow, much ro their Marshal Baker's job of dog as | Blackburn, Mr. Blackburn ex-| surprise. The day previous was | catcher » skeey 9 a8 . ” | changing his stallion for a jack} a warm spring day. About 13 viable ‘one fhene eave. anging ourds |} owned by Mr. Lowrie. | inches of snow was reported at! ; bee ore ed vee ne e Mone Cro WITH | Mrs. John D. Long of Grange-| Grangeville the same morning. Wl this Stel dain | ville, widow of the late John D,| The storm appeared to be quite| shape to move onto this summer = | Long county commissioner who) £eneral, snow having fell at)” WL. Farnsworth superinten- “WHATSOEVER A MAN SOWS THAT SHALL HE JUANITA HANSEN |died suddenly at Grangeville| places like Walla Walla, accord-| ded a deal this week whereby ie ; = |some time ago, visited with| ing to newspaper dispatches. Barney Luchtefeld purchased ALSO REAP” v : | friends in Cottonwood this week.| R. S. Curless, at one time a} the Vey f, f 160 acres for (20 and 30 cents) She returned to her home Thurs-| President of Cottonwood, but now | goggo, i . This is the unchanging law re i i day evening after having spent residing in Reubens, was a visi- . ‘ 7 i sls Beak There is no getting Stent axienoiie wine | tor in the elty Friday evening to| .Unele” Julius Pederson lef: around it. If a man wants wheat he plants wheat. If he y s : leat Getta marion sce this week for Spokane, Seattle, wants potatoes he plants potatoes. Therefore if he wants _ Mr, and Mrs. Tex White and) hall enthusiasts in eel — Portland and San Francisco and | money he should plant money, not in the ground or under | litle son, who have been spending | chasing land which Mr. Curless | ™2Y then decide to return to his the mattress or in an old tin can, but in a good sound | the winter on the Flynn ranch in| owned for a base ball park Mr._|0!d home in Denmark to spend bank where it will grow and will also serve the people of | the Salmon river country visited Curless held the land Px $150 an the remaining days of his life. the community while it is earning you interest. The man j at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.| acre but after going ov: the| who carries a bank account always receives first consi- | A. Ferguson the first of the| go 1s er the) Ontennes ‘ = deration when he wants to borrow because he i hi to al tract brought his price down to| Thomas Lindsay jr., arrested hel : 5 whi O18 Oe Wao | week. They departed for Lew-| 8195 an acre which wae Mier | by Shoritt Et not . elps to create the funds which loan. Make a start by | iston Wednesday morning-on a/ fat CODE | OY Pree ten eres seat ent ws opening an account with the ; | visit, . Mira, ‘eeguscn ait Sra jed a very reasonable price. Mr.|the charge of manufacturing, ' a Wiidie are aikae -| Curless is stil a base ball enthus-| moonshine whiskey, near Grange } : alga ; | iasts and was willing to sell the} ville, Monday waived prelimin-| George Ww inder, a resident of land on almost any terms, etc., in| ary examination and was bound | >t this city for many years, and order that we may have a per-| over to the district court which | whose house and contents were manent ball park. convenes Monday. He is at | | destroyed by fire here recently | liberty after having put up a | departed Saturday morning for) MILLINERY. $1000 bond. * * Everett, Wash., to make his fut-| Miss Wieber will be here with —_—__——_ First National Bank MEMBER ure home. George has relatives a full line of spring up to minute| The American Legion and the > on the coast and expects to spend styles of millinery April 14 at/auxillary will hold a meeting COTTONWOOD, IDAHO the summer in the mountains the Cottonwood Mercantile Co.|next Wed evening. All { Inesday evening. | Prices very reasonable. 15-1 | members are urged to attend. wo