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SATURDAY, JULY 30 Laugh and Thrili for an hour and some more will be your share when seeing Harry Carey in one of his best pictures among a though old crowd at Broken Bugle in The Freeze Out Tonight also the second Episode of the Great Serial KING OF THE CIRCUS: The Mushroom Bullet (20 and 30 cents) SUNDAY, JULY 31) 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) THURSDAY, AUGUST 4 A great spectacular Heart picture of treachery, tears and triump. Colorful views of the teeming Ghetto, showing what happens to a Jewish Russian Girl who goes through the human clearing house at Ellis Is- land upon the arrival in America. Such is. Cheated Love The best picture of Jewish life in America, wonderfully portaryed by Carmel Meyers the star. Additional Comedy: PUPPY LOVE (20 and 80 cents) of Universal Eddie Lyons AND Lee Moran mite with your honey, if you will condenscent to see $) their side-splitting and rib- cracking master production 3 : The Shocking Night 3 You will also be served with the 3 episode of “KING OF § THE CIRCUS” Stolen Evidence (20 and 80 cents) SUNDAY, AUGUST 7 A beautiful star—a wonder- 3} Don't # let your neighbor tell you 4 x Mr. ful story, romance. how beautiful this pictyre is; no, go and see CURTAIN! him what great actress Katharina McDonald ONLY—and even then, of- tent of 30 per cent. So let us have for once this $ time also some “JUNK” This is the comedy (20 and 30 cents) ¥ | Campbell and SATURDAY, AUGUST 6 % The great twin comedians é | ( | the form of a felon. for yourself, and then tell p| Lillian | sons ¢| via Winona and the Seven Mile} is. For, you must not for- $} get, that Cottonwood can $| Geo, show you a picture ONCE 4 . % | Portls tet tines at the ianage- 5 | rtland, Oregon, on a business ments expense, to the ex- % COTTONWOOD AND VICINITY | Personal Mention and Local Happenings of the Week in This Vicinty. “400” $2.20 a} 29-tf | Ware- Princess $2.15, sack. The Farmers Union house Co. will receive Monday August 1. . Bll See the Madison Lumber Com- | pany for 1000 bushel and 125 50 | bushel galvanized portable grain bins. Prices cheap. 29-tf Miss Helen Gregory, of Craig- mont, arrived in Cottonwood Thursday evening to spend the week end with Miss Hilda Tacke. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Martzen} and children and Mrs. William Wagner returned Saturday even- ing from Clarkston where Mrs. | Martzen has been receiving med- ical treatments. Charles Gerber, of Yakima, | Wash. arrived last night in Cot- tonwood. Mr. Gerber at one} time had charge of the local} creamery and it is rumored that he came here with the intention | of openng the creamery again. Mrs. R. A. Nims expects to leave Saturday morning for], Spokane where she will meet her | children, Raymond and Lenore, | who have been spending the | summer with relatives at Lake) Chelan, Washington. Al Herboth, formerly employ- ed by the Hoene Hardware and later by a hardware concern at Toppenish, Wash., has recently hogs on | ° | in this Base Ball dance at the 1. 0, 0. F. hall tonight. Mrs. Sol Clarke and little! spent! 3 ndson, of Grangeville, Fae ey afternoon in Cotton-| wood visiting Johnston. Cari Fuller, of } Grangeville, took delivery will use in hauling grain. Why not vote for the $20,000 bond issue, thereby killing the ; old $110,000 pavement proposi-| 4 tion deader than a door nail. We} % sure need the improvements. with Mrs. C. A./$ from the Hoene) : Hardware, this week, a ton and|# a haif G. M. C. truck which he} ¥$ Mrs. Bert Harrington and | little son, of Lewiston, are visit- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams of this city. Mrs. Harrington and Mrs. Wil- liams ane sister-in-laws. Dr. Orr was called to Grange- ville Wednesday where he per- formed an operation upon Mrs. J. A. Peterson, wife of the as- sistant postmaster of that city. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Creelman and son, Clifford, who have been Do You Know THAT YOU CAN BUY YOUR CANNED GOOD CHEAP- ER IN CASE LOTS? AND ASSURE YOU OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. visiting with relatves and friends | 3 on the prarie returned to their |¥ home in Lewiston Wednesday making the trip in their car. About six auto loads of young folks attended the dance given |at Winona last Friday evening. The dance is reported to have | been a big success and everyone . reports a good time. The first threshing to be done section was done by} Chester Thompson last week, he having combined some 350 sacks of barley which went 120 pounds to a common wheat sack. The evening train from Lewis- ton which formerly arrived in, Cottonwood at 5 :55 now arrives 27 minutes later, 6:22 that is if it is on time, since the new sche- accepted a position with the ESTRAY—Came to my place} July 1st, a yearling bull calf, red | and white spotted. or marks visible. Owner can have same by paying the pasture | rent and for this notice. FE. A. Eckermann, Cottonwood. 3$1-tf Mrs. Geo. Whitson, of Melrose, visiting for a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Albers, having city Wednesday evening. While here she is oe some dental work done by Dr. J. E. Reilly. Attorney W =i L. Campbell | and wife, of Grangeville, spent} last Friday {section of the county on legal | | matters, having made the trip in their car. While in the city Mr. wife made the| Chronicle office a pleasant call. Peter Bieren, while hauling} sen mill ran a sliver into his fin- | | ger, which gave him considerable | ain for several days, and took | Monday | {night Dr. Truitt performed an < | operation on the afflicted, and all 4 : ; | is is serene once more.—Ferdinand | will serve you a little dyna- 3 rprise. ” Miss Beatrice Calhoun, man- jager of the local Pacific Tele- phone Co., departed Saturday morning for a week’s vacation at Spokane and Colville, Washing- ton. At Colville she will visit with Mrs. Jack Hartnett former- ly Leasel Hussman. During her absence her position is being fil- led by Harriett Greve. J. M. Bonner and E. E. East- wood, connected with the Vol- Imer-Clearwater people of Lew- iston spent a few hours in Cot- tonwood Tuesday havi ing made | the trip to this point in a car and owing to the muddy condi- tion of the roads were compelled to take the train from here to} Grangeville, their destjnation. and Mrs. Jess Robertson| jand Tra Robertson motored up} | from Kamiah Tuesday evening, |having been aecompanied by Mrs. Percy Campbell anl Miss McLaughlin who have been visiting with relatives and friends in Kamiah. The Robert- returned home the some evening having made the trip] grade. Rustemeyer was a pas- Senger Monday morning for mission. Mr, Rustemeyer went |to Portland with the view of |looking over the country with the possibility of purchasing land near that city. , Should he make a deal for land in that sec- hardware firm of Anderson, Bol- | : ick & Kavanaugh, of Lewiston. hare? ee No brands | doubt the young and old and a former resident of this city, is | arrived in the} afternoon, in-this | | | J. I. Case Thresher firm in Port- lumber from the Oswald Peter- | dute has been put into effect. Floyd Baker and Arthur Pet- | erson are on a fishing expedition above Whitebird this week. No some of the girls will hear big fish stories when these two gen- | tlemen return. | Mrs. Okie Kineaid and Mrs. | Wade Kincaid arrived in Cottan- woed last Friday evening from Ashmoore , Mont., to visit with velatives. They will be joined after harvest by their husbands, who are at the present time still | in Montana. Mrs. Theodore Tollefson and sons who have been visiting with her sister, Mrs. N. A. Litherland, returned to their home in Port- land this week. Mr. Tollefson | during the war was chief clerk} |for the Idaho County Draft Board is now employed with the land. Harry Morris and wife passed | through Cottonwood Wednesday of this week in their Dodge se- dan, headed for Grangeville, | their home. Mr. and Mrs. | Morris recently returned from a | two months’ vacation to the east and south. Mr. Morris will re- sume his duties as conductor on the Grangeville-Lewiston train about the first of August. Mrs. J. W Turner and little grandson, Kenneth ,Bartlett, ar- rived in Cottonwoed Sunday evening from Riverdale, Calif., to spend {wo months visiting with relatives and old time friends. Mrs. Turner prior to leaving for California was a resi- dent of Cottonwood for thirty years and she is more than pleas- ed to meet her old time friends. Mrs. Tom Randall arrived in Cottonwood Tuesday evening} | from Lewiston, to visit for a} short time with relatives and| friends. The Randalls expect to move from Lewiston to Spokane | the first of August. During} their stay in Lewiston they have placed a large amount of the Randall Salad dressing on the} market and are moving to Spok-! ane to be more centrally located. | WE ALSO HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF MEN’S AND BOYS’ WORK CLOTHES FOR HARVEST. COME IN TO ACCOMODATE OUR CUSTOMERS WE WILL BE- GIN THIS WEEK AND REMAIN OPEN UNTIL AND LOOK THEM OVER 8:30 P. M. IN THE EVENING WE CARRY STAPLE LINES , eocoecococoncncececoecesosecesceseeeeeeeeeeeoenet > Do You Know that Harvest is Here? COTTONWOOD MERCANTILE CO. EVERYTHING TO EAT AND WEAR Pee eee eerie erro e sostonaertesdeetententontestente ee ee PO OD business visitor in the city today. W. A. Linquist, railroad man, of Lewiston, was a business vis- itor in the the city Wednesdty. Mrs. Art Thoelke accompanied her sister, Mrs. T. A. Randall, to Lewiston this - morning where she will visit for a few days. FOR SALE or Trade—Five | passenger Case touring car, in first class running order. Will} accept as payment young cattle, or horses. Conrad Bosse. 30-2 Mr. and Mrs. George Medved accompanied by Dr. and Mrs. J. | E. Reilly and son, John, motored | to Nezperce Sunday where they | spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Medved of that city. | Leo Funke, who is employed by the Empire National Bank of Lewiston, spent Wednesday in| Cottonwocd visiting with home| folks, while enrouted to Grange-| ville on a business mission. Born—To the wife of H. T.} Agnew, Wednesday morning at} 8 o'clock, a bouncing baby girl. Both mother and baby are doing | nicely. As for Henry, well he has been real generous in hand- ing out the cigars—and none of | the cheap kind either. Read Ordinance No. 114 “eee yourself and then you will have first hand information what the council will do with the money | it proposes to raise from the sale of bonds should the election carry on August 23rd. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McKikKnney | ¢ and daughter and Mrs. Bert) Pease, of Malden Wash., arrived | last night from Spokane in Mr. McKinney’s car to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George F. | McKinney of this city. FRUIT For Canning By The Crate tion he intends to move his family there this fall after his lease on the farm, which he has H. KENDALL, Confectionery 0400000000804 a SS SS SSS | ps If your anxious to add to your savings, Just live on a little bit less, Your earnings are not so impor- tant, Its the savings that make for success. The Cottonwood State Bank 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 . sat Accured Interest . U. S. Government Bonds . Cash and Due from Banks LIABILITIES Capital Stock . Surplus and Undivided Profits Interest Collected in ee Bills Payable Circulation ... . DEPOSITS . --$191,044.23 3,716.72 8,000.00 1,561.46 4,171.63 $322,152.64 ...$ 25,000.00 15,691.77 444.69 60,200.00 25,000.00 - 195,816.18 $322,152.64