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Tal PE SS petentosgeet teeth ele bebepetetedeteb see & starring in the ee ae Se peoeerrererrrcrreersrsres: ORPAEU M SATURDAY, JULY 23 On this day “The circus comes to town” More tlian this: Eddie Polo The King of the Circus will take its abode in Cot- tonwood for 18 consecutive weeks! Bigger and better than Barnum! The great- est film show on earth to- day, with endless exciting scenes, staged in and around a Great Traveling Circus. Who would like to miss it. Watch the posters for details, and then for the real thing itself. Feature for the same even- ing Edith Roberts gripping melodrama The Unknown Wife and all this for only (20 and 30 cents) SUNDAY, JULY 24 Bend or break! We have made up our mind to make the Orpheum the best show house on the prairie! Con- sequently—here is another good one:* Charles Ray ina most al sorbing story of Love and Adventure on the Farm, where real human beings laugh and cry their waythrough true-to-life struggles in Peaceful Valley Remember him from ‘45 Minutes from Broadway” As an Appetizer: the comedy “MARRY ME” (20 and 30 cents) THURSDAY, JULY 28 There is certainly enough real rumor to keep you chuckling—and enough real drama to keep you intense- ly interested if you go and SEE The Flapper tonight. You will find the charming star Olive Thomas amidst the most pictures- que settings. It will pro- bably be the last time that we will have her here, since she is no more amongst the living. Additional; JACK PERRIN In THE KNOCK-OUT-MAN a two reel westerner. (20 and 30 cents) SATURDAY, JULY 30 +|COTTONWOOD AND VICINITY Personal Local Happenings of the Week in This Vicinty. Mention and Princess $2.15, “400” $2.20 a sack, 29-tf Wm. Ruhoff was a_ business visitor in Grangeville ] Monday. __ Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Creelman, of Lewiston, are in the City, hav- ing arrived last evening by auto. Miss Ressie Williams , of Lew- iston, arrived in the city Satur- day evening to visit with rela- tives. She is a sister of Mrs. H. C. Matthiesen. New awnings were put up this week by the following business houses: Simon Bros. Cottonwood | State Bank and the Pacific Tel- ephone Co. John McGee, manager of the Nezperee Telephone Co., with) headquarters in Lewiston has a crew of men busy in repairing} | some of the company’s lines lead- | ing into Cottonwood. R. H. Kendall, Wednesday of this week purchased the confec- tionery stock of the Maugg Con- fectionery and has moved the same to his store. The Maugg | Confeetionery has been closed. LOST—Between the Cotton- | wood State Bank and Ferdinand | volver in a_ holster. reward for return of same to this office. 30-1 William Schiller, of Lewiston, accompanied by his two sisters, Mrs. May Mundy and two sons, of Reding, Calif., Mrs. May Bock of San Jose, Calif., and Mrs. Sch- iler, spent several days in this section the first of the week showing their visitors over the famous Camas Prairie and visit- ing with relatives. Adolph Hinkleman, one of the leading ranchers of the Winona prairie, was in town Monday. He brought his wife to take the morning train for a visit in Spo- kane. Mr. H. is a stockholder in the Clearwater Valley State Bank ard paid the Messrs. Rob- ertson a short visit while here.— Kamiah Progress. Wednesday O. D. Hamlin was forced to go to Grangeville where p| he procure d 750 gallons of gaso- %| line, the supply here having been | exhausted. The trip was made in the big Hussman truck. A car- load of gasoline arrived on Wed- nesday evening’s train which will keep this territory supplied for a short time at least. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Farris were down from Cottonwood yes- terday. They were here the | Fourth and on starting home had ear trouble, so they left the fliv- ver here for treatment and bor- rowed Roy Randall’s to get home Their trip yesterday was to re- turn the borrowed car and get | their own.—Kamiah Progress. A Ford car displaying a Texas license passed through Cotton- wood Wednesday morning on its way to Elk City. The gentle- |man, whose name we failed to learn, made the entire trip from Texas to Cottonwood in the Ford without even a blowout or pun- Miss Josephin Perce, is “es week in Cottonwocd visiting with her school friend, Mis’ Hilda Tacke. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Harchei- |rode and two children, of Caiif- | ornia, are guests at ‘ H. C.| Matthiesen home, | Miss Beatrice Calhoun, mana- ger of the Pacific Telephgne Co., | will depart in the morning for | Spokane on her annual vacation See the Madison Lumber Com- pany for 1000 bushel and 1250 bushel galvanized portable grain bins. Prices cheap. 29-tf | Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Orr are} enjoying a visit of the latter's sister, Mrs. J. D. Aye, of Waldo, | B. C. , who arrived in the City} Wednesday evening. A. O. Martin and family came} up from their home in Lewiston | in their car the first of the week to spend the next thirty days on their ranch near this city. T. P. Mitchell and family spent | Sunday in Lewiston where their | |daughter, Opal, was operated. upon at the St. Joseph hospital | by Drs. Braddock and Ally. At the present writing the young, lady was reported to be doing | | nicely. | Dr. Orr, assisted by Dr. Stock- | ton of Grangeville, performed an) operation upon Anna Lauer at | her home Thursday for append- | icitis. Just a week ago, her) brother, John, was operated up-| on for the same cause. Both patients are doing nicely. | The rock crusher which has beef running for the past six weeks was closed down Thursday a 82-20 Colts double action re- lon account of shortage of men, Liberal] and teams until after harvest. | During this time a splendid road | has been built from the slaugh- | ter house to the Schneider corn- | er. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Netzel de-| parted Wednesday morning in| their car for Spokane where Mr. Netzel will attend the Sasthagie | Convention to be held in that city this week. | Mrs. Netzel will | visit with friends, From Spokane | they will go by rail to Seattle, | Tacoma, and Portland. They plan to be gone about two weeks. | There is some talk among a) number of the business men on | the proposition of buying a wat- er sprinkler in order that the | streets may be given a 00d | soaking every day. The dust at | the present time is very annoy- | ing and if the business men will | join in securing a sprinkler, we | understand that there is a suffi-| cient supply of water to sprinkle the main streets daily. Frank Simon returned Monday | from Garfield, Wash., where he accompanied his family to visit with relatives and _ friends. While away they took their: daughter, Margaret, to Spokane where she underwent a surgical operation, on her nose, the re-| sult of which will detain Mrs. | Simon and Margaret for at} least two weeks in Spokane. The | operation so far has proven suc- cessful. SOUNDED DUBIOUS ~ Bargains for this Ladies’ Slip Over Aprons Ladies’ Fancy Bloomers . Girl’s Dresses ... $1 and 1 Boys’ Gingham Rompers and Play Suits Groceries Fancy Dill Pickles, Per Gallon Jar Four Bottles Del Monte Catsup Three Cans Sunkist Peaches Borden’s Milk, Per Ca Goddard’s Hand Packed Tomatoes, Per Can Heinz Baked Beans, Per Can ...... : Four Packages, Golden Ace Macaroni COTTONWOOD MERCANTILE CO. EVERYTHING TO EAT AND WEAR ———— ——— STATEMENT OF CONDITION The Cottonwood State Bank Cottonwood, Idaho At the close of business June 30, 1921 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts . ; eee ae $185,143.08 Overdrafts .. ..... _ Pea iee ceeites : 6.21 Village, School and County Warrants 16,675.88 Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures 6,500.00 Cash and Due from Banks Bad U.S. Liberty Bonds 28,985.01 15,250.00 44,235.01 $252,560. 18 LIABILITIES Capital Stock - it 2 Surplus and Undivided Profits .. Deposits .. ..... . ; Rediscounts é ....$ 25,000.00 12,124.62 . 208,435.56 7,000.00 $252, 560.18 OFFICERS H. C. Matthiesen, Cashier A. H. Thoelke, Assistant Cashier E. M. Ehrhardt, President M. M. Belknap, Vice President oe ;cture. After visiting in Elk Laugh and Thrill for an ¥/ City he plans to continue his “Will you share my lot?” Smith, the above named defend- hour and some more will be | journey to California. “What are we going to live in— | ants. your share when seeing : seer” YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI- A baby boy arrived at the FIED, That a complaint has been |home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. ~ SUMMONS. Harry Carey |Schurman early Tuesday morn-| In the District Court of the Ten- i, against you in the District in one of his best pictures $/ing. Dr. Orr, the attending] th Judicial District of the among a though old crowd | physician, reports both mother} State of Idaho, in and for the a od = ge pene at Broken Bugle in j and baby doing nicely. This| County of Idaho. th _ . oad jaintiff, al |solves the mystery for the big/Tony E. Baune, Plaintiff, vs. erate n ikentad to ap-| The freeze (ut | smile on Paul’s face and also why} Samuel Smith, and Lizzie bss nd answer the said com- he has been coming to work late} Smith, Defendants. pee A : Ds ahh Se 7 plaint within twenty days of the Tonight also the second $|e8ch day. Paul says he wants) The State of Idaho Sends} corvice of this summons if serv- Episode of the Great Serial bed _ him right from aaa dg Smi ._. led within said Judicial District, abet ag tan Concien: ® ar | 'o Samuel Smith and Lizzie} and within forty days if served The Mushroom Bullet | (20 and 30 cents) | STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE First National Bank COTTONWOOD, IDAHO At the Close of Business Thursday, June 30, 1921 RESOURCES : = Loans and Discounts Warrants and Federal Reserve Stock -.... Banking House and Fixtures ........................... Other Assets ............... : Accured Interest - U. S. Government Bonds - Cash and Due from Banks .. $191,044.23 3,716.72 8,000.00 1,561.46 elsewhere; and you are further 4,171.63 notified that unless you so ap- pear and answer said complaint | within the time herein specified, | the plaintiff will take judgment }agaimst you as prayed in said} complaint. This action is brought to quiet | | the title of the plaintiff in and | to the E44 SWI, of See. 21, Twp. /32 N. R.1£E. B. M.,, in Idaho County, State of Idaho. Witness my hand and the seal {of said District Court, this 21st day of July, 1921. HENRY TELCHER, Clerk. By Harold Harris, Deputy. WILBUR L. CAMPBELL, At- toruey for Plaintiff. Residence $58,050.00 55,608.60 113,658.60 oe er erco sire octostre SUNDAY, JULY 31 | ee Tonight opening of the ¥! “Universal” Anniversary week with the great ro- mance “THE BLAZING TRAIL” The story plays in the Blue Ridge Mountains vi- brant with Drama. The name of the star FRANK MAYO is your guarantee for a splendid entertainment. (20 and 30 cents) LIABILITIES Capital Stock . Surplus and Undivided Profits Interest Collected in advance Bills Payable __.._ Circulation $ 25,000.00 - 15,691.77 444.69 60,200.00 25,000.00 195,816.18 For Canning By The Crate R. H. KENDALL, Confectionery $322,152.64 h |