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COTTONWOOD =n Ezz Sete : Archie Martin is a business RP HW E U AND VICINITY visitor in Cottonwood this week from his home in Lewiston. : The Farmers Union Ware- ; house Co., will have free delivery Personal Mention and Local} to any part of the city on an Happenings of the Week in | 8fter April 22nd. 17-tf Mr. and Mrs. Art Thoelke are f SATURDAY, APRIL 30 3 This Vicinty. visiting in Lewiston with rela- O r i tives and friends. They left for If you are interested in the the lower country this morning. game how oil wells are %! py incess $2.10. “400” $2.20 Mr. and Mrs. William Hanley worked see ‘ Bring your Laundry to the’ and Michael Flannigan were vis-| $|R. H. Kendall Confectionary.6-4 itors in Grangeville Saturday on | CARMEL MEYERS $| Farmers Union Warehouse Co. | usiness. ¢| will receive hogs Monday, May; ill orders for early and late! 7 | 2nd. 18-1 tp Be plants will — | —IN— Nilat erdi illed. Leave your orders at the! ¢| Hubert Gilbert of Ferdinand your | d $/was a visitor in Cottonwood a Mercantile Co. Arlie Monday evening. entry. 17-2 | e ; | £| Leave your orders for early|_ Mrs. Joe Trautman and son| r a a a aoa Beautifull and late cabbage plants at J. V.| Ray, of hag ry ieee re-| $| Baker and Son. Arlie Gentry. -2)/atives here this week, among) ; whom was Mrs. Andrew Traut-! John Hoene returned Satur man, who is here from Edgerton, | FANCY SEEDED RAISINS— MEN'S CAPS,$2.25 VALUES— day evening from a week's bus-| aberta, visiting her relatives.— PER POUND... $ 8 FOR : e ' | | iness trip to Spokane and Seattle: | ty i ontown Journal. | rimmne ¢| The Madison Lumber Co.| 4. Y, Bennett, the Ferdinand | SHELLED WALNUTS— MEN’S AND BOYS’ CANVAS GLOVES Thursday of this week shipped] paydware merchant was in the| PER POUND ......... 3 THE PAIR Lo ed a load of lumber to Fer-| city Wednesday making arrange : “ill wi »| dinand. ments with his partner, John} DIES’ STOCKINGS— “game” sail dean wane John Rooke was a business| Hoene, for the re-opening of a| FOR 3 PAIR FOR .. ® like it does in this film, vic. $| visitor in Grangeville Wednes-| hardware store in our neighbor-| ‘ f Peer. heer $ that the oil really flows— $j day evening, returning Thursday | ing city to take the place of the LIBBY’S SOLID PACKED TOMATOES Ss’ IIGUSE DRESSES—LIGHT % and the rogues get caught ¥| morning. one which was recently burned. ee... ; 35 AND DARK COLORS, all sizes 1.50 in their own trap. ; Engineer Ewing, former state] Miss Agnes Gaul! who has been | engineer for northern Idaho, was| visting at the Honer home for LIBBY’S LIGHT PACKED SPINACH BELT GRADE OUTING FLANNEL— COMEDY: ¥/a business visitor in Cottonwood|the past week departed this| PER CAN 25 THE YARD ¥| Sunday. morning for her home in Lewis- ECG oe i Mrs. J. V. Baker is visiting in|ton. She was aceompanied by GOLDEN AGE MACARONI— ING, $8 VALUE— 66 o a “4 , >| Lewist ith friends having} Mrs. Frank Honer and children -AQHC _ VAR Her Circus Man See cae cee at | Si wil apacl-¢ Goat 4akt 8 PACKAGES FOR ........ .25 THE YARD oe scceccescsssssnee, 2000 ropolis Thursday morning. relatives in Lewiston. , ee = a <i keene W. A. Ferguson removed from|, The, heavy wind last night MEN’S HEAVY COTTON HOSE— a ie 9 2 NICE ASSORT- his siberer’ MEE the Baptist blew down three electric light THE PARR ............ aeest” ane , THE YARD oe $/ church to the Hockersmith seai-| Sos ane scaviy ike Caaae SUNDAY, MAY 1 i — in the north part of the may heach some of its readers a % Comedy, pure and undefil- 4 Ben Terhaar departed Tues- cag yo prone Ba i ae % ed, is the keynote, theme $|/day morning for his homestead day ¥ and accompaniment of the Z| near Gillett, Wyoming after ae y| having spent the winter here FOR S ae lars | Sl aeith wbletioen. < ir SALE—Good heavy feed | ¢| with relatives and fr a lor seed oats at the Farmers| ; Hugh Arnold, a Grangeville) Warehouse in Ferdinand at $1.50 | ¥| real estate man, was a ee per hundred. Geo. Renner, West- | 5 ¢| visitor in Cottonwood Friday! lake, Idaho. 17-5 % | afternoon. While in the city) PRE RE eee oe EVERYTHING T0 EAT AND WEAR he made the Chronicle a pleas- | STAND HORSE HERE. z| ant call. The Percheron Stallion, Bern- > As I will be here for only a few | ard, will make the season of 1921 ¢ | days longer anyone wishing hats | at the Cottonwood Barn. Terms: or having hats that they want) $10 for the season; $15 to insure remodeled are urged to bring | with foal; $5 for single service. them in at once. Miss Wieber, at} Mares changing ownership or Seatoete ep ctostoate Goateedoate sostoetonte stole conte sioete Coatoes b> (20 and 30 cents) Starring OWEN MOORE $)sit'tin cicynee one emerges Si gta = The Seed of for ; | due precautions will be taken to y | % | ville which he recently sold, was |"! D€ responsible should any ; ; GLORIA HOPE : la visitor in Cottonwood Satur- | C4: C. N. McLaughlin, Owner. 4 * uccess day on business. ’ . | Harry C. Cranke, auctioneer, It represents the adven- 3 Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Matthiesen | Nezperce and Grangeville, Idaho. ? —* tures of a young man in his 3] teturned Sunday evening from a| Make your dates at this office._ Laat = To save is the seed of success and the regular frantic efforts to dodge %|Short visit with relatives and iene . 5 and systematic depositing of a little of all % tailor bills and court his ¢| friends in Lewiston. While in| 4 GooD INVESTMENT. S = os sa aoe ‘ - sweetheart, and has not one $| Lewiston Mr. Matthiesen took in| hie BEG eRe Reicha si ae bean — —, of he} fertile soul serious angle in its make-up % the ,ceremonies of the Dokies, | Lent’ ieoe ee, : —— wealth and future financial in- which order initiated a large} 5 . aii ependence. ADDITIONAL: * | class in Lewiston Saturday even-|_ It is the best possible form of Sow today and reap tomorrow as / ing. investment. : qa : | Lay aside a small amount Begin with as small an amount as $1 and open I. W. Robertson has been elec-|__ It has behind it two hundred today and get one of our a Term Savings Account here that will pay “4 I per . ; P| ted secretary ih | per cent farm mortgage security, ‘ i : $4 Selznick News Comedy ibe _— Se | passed upon and approved by Liberty Bell Banks to save you 4 per cent interest compounded semi- £| Association, succeeding E. L,| Z°Vernment officers. your spare change in. aro RAy (20 and 30 cents) $/ Mueller. $15,000 has recently| Its form and regularity are f/ been allotted to the local asso-| Proved and certified by govern- yi ciation by the National Farm! Ment agencies. ¢/ Bank and this money will soon| It is guaranteed by all of the THURSDAY, MAY 5 |be available to loosen up the ‘twelve Federal Land Banks with Bi * s ¢| financial situation in the com-| aggregate capita! exceedin : hissed : aos F wal her $/ munity.—Kamiah Progress. twenty-four millions of dollars. The Cottonwood State Bank : rty-stricken family in 3 iiua Hiariiat Gimcoisan Its interest is paid semi-an- Ss a nt the} sans : the small hometown and S) week end with nia Proc t pa nually the day it is due and its % came to ; Cottonwood. Mis ae A | Coupons when due are cash items : ‘i 94006 be one of the ee eg any where in the country. alsa: ay nen: Pi 5 “3 g 1921 graduating class of the!|. It is declared by law to be an bya cemngueny io dots of “Ss Jewiston State Normal, which | instrumentality of the United! sourth calendar month after Correct Banking Methods | will take place in June. Miss| States government and the bond ; Greve has specialized in primary | itself as well as the income there- eels and, bo theg = in. work and has several positions | from is exempt fronr every form ; 4 : e Combined with Honor and Capable Management FAST” gjoffered her for the coming] of federal, state and local taxa- Saul te Ga Beaeee at Wee : — ig _ 4 ee eee Risk Insurance covering any per-|% The assets of The First National Bank of Cottonwood are talph Kennedy, ther ror . i reafter. i i Mrs, John E. Reilly, pe > | make additional farm loans and nike ania does not effect loaned only in reasonable amounts to men of sound finas- : ger Sunday jeveni ng — et aan, the right of allottees or legal re- cial standing who are able to pay. Ninety-five percent of y ¥/ trom Spokane for a short visi ’ i i — Sg Any gli Si ame nt sate. 28 pbb d through the secretary-treasurer re ens Ba gecalege 1 all our loans are to land owners. No loans exceeding four find out by seeing ; pone mare from Los An- Shi be: be ag age os ona nevi bureau any time hereafter, of | thousand dollars total to any one firm or individual. No : eles wher as ‘ 1 rt ; . . i | : ta Bi : his hows , ‘~ pndy et suit your wishes. oe ge age My A =n = excessive loans to officers or directors. Ample protection Con ¢\ states that the weather in Los) THE FEDERAL LAND BANK ; i ‘i insur 3 i ; S ince ney + Angeles has been just like mane | OF SPOKANE oe yg Mpa Ba = “A a ren ae ee eae yoann ae sie sal est a nm ; Keg A oat the thermometer | vai Masten, secretary-treas-| 1917, and July 31, 1921. Cases gencies of theft or burgulary. Member of the strongest rt star, who solved $| hac ready }u associati : : a a i eee air eseedir iia govblem in «very plese bead yo ma ‘ ae the 110, urer ocd quocietin. may & gel | - zai € banking organization in the world, the Federal Reserve ing way. E) County Commissioners Geo. D.| PISCONTINUE ALLOTMENTS found to be due covering the|% S¥stem of the United States. The rest of th . Smith and Edward Vincent re- e Joint Resolution approved | | ....: indicat- will be ae a; 4 4 $| turned to their homes Friday| March 3d fixes the date of the period between the ne indicat: highly interesting V epi- 3|¢Vening after having made a trip| termination of the present exist- oo areas Webs make ty he sode of our great serial ¢,of inspection over the proposed |i War emergency as of March| War Risk Bureau. Grave Creek-Cottonwood road. 3, 1921, and the Comptroller of} Under this provision of law all 40) ‘T cy” f | Dale Clark, the third member of | the Treasury in a decision under} allotments of every character First National Bank 2 THESE ARE THE THINGS THAT MAKE | the county board was unable to| date of March 19, 1921, constru-| from and after July 31, 1921, ’ ¢| make the trip, having been called | ed the following language in Sec-| will be voluntary on the part of COTTONWOOD, IDAHO THE PUMA \) VICTIM |home the day previous, on ae-| tion 211 to-wit: “Shall be dis-| the enlisted man and will be paid : | geant of sickness in his family. | pps by eept of te four-| by oe War apeinat to men |The commissioners intend to lendar month after the ter-| in branches of the military (20 and 30 cents) make another trip-over the pro-| mination of the present war em-| service and by the Navy Depart- SAF E AN D SOUND posed route sometime-in the near | ergency”, to mean at the end of| ment to men in all branches of future. |the fourth full calendar month! the Navel service. ~