Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, August 26, 1921, Page 6

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ee, Twenty Pry ik LOLOPOOIO DELO L EOE OEE L DELO DEED SOLE ODED PEPIE OEE LGD ODL OL DODO ELLIO LOG OOD COTTONWOOD AND VICINITY Personal Mention and Local| Happenings of the Week in This Vicinty. Simon B pothens “market. 34 a Mrs, Buzz Hunt, of ae came up Thursday evening for a visit with her daughters here. Have t squeaking wheel bd your car fixed. We can do it. | Cottonwood Garage. 38-tf | Dr. Shinnick was calied to| Ferdinand Wednesday on a pro- | | fessional visit. | Mrs. A. H. Nau and Mrs, L. Princess $2.15, 400” $2.20 a} Morgan de »parted Monday Foden | sack, 29-tf | ing for Lewiston where they are FOR RENT—80 — of good | spending the week, | k fresh pasture. Geo. MePher-| Mrs. J. D. Shinnick and little | son. 34-tf | son departed Thursday morning See the Madison Lumber Com-| for Lewiston where she will re- pany for 1000 bushel and 1250 | main indefinitely. bushel galvanized portable grain| Mr. and Mrs. A. B.- bins. Prices cheap. 29-tf | visiting with relatives and A practically new Davis sew Spar at Grangeville having boas Tanti ” Vertical Feed, departed for that city on Thurs- | bargain at $45.00, Terms to suit it | ey eer ies ee . Hardware. Eclipse Vacuum sweeper for : d Mrs. Ber Ghuiat ge Oleg “nt by day week _or month. | a ae ‘ avid My and ‘Mrs, | $2-00 will clean all of your rugs + spent Sunday at the home of Mr. | Mrs. ( Tha ar re s Betz and daugh- and Mrs. Carl Rehder. | ter, Pauline were passenger's Mrs. Mary Pierce and grand- this week for Clarkston where son, Wallace Pierce, returned Miss Pauline ey decide to lo-| 4 Sunday evening from a three| “te if it proves to her liking. | weeks outing near Spokane with | one. Mike Fuchs came in relatives and friends. Wednesday evening from her The Cottonwood Hardware | home at Clarkston to — * _ Saturday of last week delivered home of Mr. and Mrs. John a 22-inch Case seperator to Carl- | “*°¥e": . | son and Brown. ‘The boys have| Mrs. John Knopp, sr., was a placed the new machine in oper- | passenger Thursday morning for ation and report that it works to| Clarkston where she will visit thrills and throbs with a perfection. {for a few days with relatives very impressive lession L. A. Brewer, of Asotin, al? against the pitfalls of a dis- pioneer of this section was a} sipated life . business visitor in Cottonwood : Wednesday and while here met : oe i a large number of his old time | they will be gues is of Mrs. Wil- friends. He returned to his| liam Jones. The ladies made the 20 and 30 cents home Thursday morning. trip on horseback. ‘ A. T. Gardner, of Fenn, has| ,, Miss Helen Rehder spent Sun- accepte da position with the Nez | May tae pee ee ie) with | 3 peree Roller Mills in their ware-| ae a house at this point. Mr. Gardner | 5 a an 7 ine Baihenn Meer removed his family over from} “Ut! til a 1e xeubens Mer- Fenn last week and they have} Bee " | taken up their residence in the and Mrs. John Rooke Rinehart Oseau cottage. me out from their ranch on} 3 the river Saturday afternoon to Miss Margaret Simon who ’ : ‘ visit for a short time with re- has been spending some time) jstives and friends in Cotton visiting with friends and rela- wood ives at Palouse, Wash., : Q — ste ——— ae = Mrs. Sedie Hensley returned} aay eit a a ERO | last a from Green City, Mo. | vl cc cae er wen vhere she has spent some time, | panied by two of her friends, ee nagar segs lala aving made her home there for Miss Evelyn Parker and Miss} spt Virginia Brown of Lewiston. | the past year visiting with re- | eu ane a eae | UO, Mrs. Hensley, while ” Editor yee of _ Stites; she enjoyed her visit. in the! P. interpr ise and a. HH. om . south stated she was more than| ~ havea oe Scan, t iar ie pleased to retin to Cottonwood ottonwood — ednesc ay after~ to again he among her old | noon on their way home from) fyjends and neighbors. | outside points via the auto route. 2PPOGSS SATURDAY, AUGUST 27 If you want to see the screen version of “Cinder- ella‘ Jane” the girl that married an _ attractive young artist in order to “save” him from scores of % wealthy women who =t 4 WEEK quite mad about him, you must see “MAD MARRIAGE” and, of course, incidentally * the poor sock darner sossecfoate de teatoateetodlectodieet Rooke are Carmel Myers * the heroine In Addition: KING OF THE CIRCUS Sixth Episode in LION’S CLAWS. (20 and 30 cents) 3 Hoene | Mr. Peo ee eons enn een § ,DAY, AUGUST 28 King W. Vidor’s genuine romance of Dixie land with ; all the southern atmosphere “The Family Honor” A family tragedy full of Sb oheet 15 Per Cent Discount On all Men’s and Boys’ Work Shoes. Chippewa and Red Wing work shoes and guarantee If not We carry lie Robinson and Miss » left Monday morn- ing for the Boles section where every prir to give you absolute satisfaction. your money will be gladly refunded. COTTONWOOD MERCANTILE CO. EVERYTHING TC EAT AND WEAR Se ee ee ee he saptoaumonas ain cpa OS Gertrude Ingham, «a je S| SS) professional nurse arrived in Cottonwood Tuesday evening from Lewiston, and while here | Will be engaged in her profession Miss Inghram is a sister of Mrs. | A. Dye of this city. Born—To the wife of Joe Ved- der, a boy, August 22; and to the wife of Rufus Gentry, of | Keuterville, a boy, August 24th. THURSDAY, SEPT. 1 Universal Film Exchange Presents Mary MacLaren in J. G. Hawk’s interesting story The Forged Bride In addition to a_ two reel westerner, featuring Hoot Gigson: DOBLE CROSSED (20 and 30 cents) If your anxious to add to your savings, Just live on a little bit less, SATURDAY, SEPT. 3 Friends of the great out- door will |e delighted in a most beautiful scenic ef- fects of The Magnificent Brute with a hero in the romance that is smashing his way through a great drama in the manner as Frank Mayo in his ingenuos is doing it. Also Episode 7 of the ;| They reported the roads in this |section very good and compli- mented the road supervisors in keeping them in this shape. The St. Josephs’ school has re- ceived a very thoro painting by William Kelsey local contractor, and he surely deserves the high- est praise for the high class work done. Mr. Kelsey used Sherwin-Williams paints on this contract and we know the citi- zens of this community realize} that the work speaks for itself. John Hoene and _ family y| companied by Miss trup, bookkeeper at the Hoene Hardware, departed Sunday afternoon for an outing in the ac-| Frances Hat-| | start for two weeks but the Sis-| Dr. Orr was the attending physi- and reports everyone con- cerned doing nicely. Chris Kettman, Cashier of the Farmers State Bank of Nezperce wile and two children accompan- ied by Mrs dved, spent Saturday an visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. | Medved. Mr. Kettman is z brother-in-law and Mrs. Medved is the mother of the editor. The| trip was made in Mr. Kettman’s| car. Five Sisters from St. Gertrude | convent left Monday | for Colton, Wash., where |will teach schoo 1 the eside winter, a girls’ boarding school | that their being conducted by the sisters | been in a at this point. School will not} days ton arrived in Cottonwood Wed- nesday evening to attend to some business matters and to visit with his many old time friends here. August stated that crops on the prairie sure looked good to him. ity | One T. A. Randall family, who son, Burdette, has hospital for several suffering from a severe se of blood poisoning resulting ers wish to have everything in| from what was thought to be August Von Bargen of Clarks-| Word was received in Cotton-| morning wood this week by relatives from | in Spokane stating | Your earnings are not so impor- tant, Its the savings that make for success. The | Elk City section. They also in-| readiness for the opening day,| only a minor scratch on one of tend to visit the Red River Hot | which will be early in teas hands. At one time his | springs before returning home. | ber. ase Was considered very critical “King of the Circus” Aion State Bank SS SS 1E5) Over the City (20 and 80 cents) SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 Are you out for some- thing extraordinary? Well we are too, That's the rea- son why we will have UNSEEN FORCES a play so exquisite, so fra- gile, so beautiful and poeti- cally fragrant that it is like a breath of spring. It stands as one of the most charming things that the silver sheet has mirrored in many days. Silvia Breamer an Australian artist is just the person to bring out the peculiar charm of it. Comedy : BREACH OF PROMISE (20 and 30 cents) The trip is being made in Mr. Hoene’s seven passenger Buick. Jlizabeth Code, and her . Miss Ruby, who have heen visiting here for the past two weeks at the home of Mr. } and Mrs. Riley Rice, returned to | their home at Lewiston Thurs- day morning. They were ac- companied by their daughter and |sister Mrs. Rice, who will visit |with them for a short time. |Mrs. Rice has been indisposed |for several days and it is | thought that the change will | prove beneficial to her. | Wednesday | ||| Home Made The Rev Fr. Bo |He is now recovering, welcomning friends here. Fr, Willibrord, Rev. ntura, Mrs. J. F. Jenny, Mrs. Ed Funke, Louise Breier, Rena Seubert and George Seubert made up an automobile party that motored to Lewiston | ange the same} Rev. Boneven- | COMING AGAIN, Dr. T. B. Walton, Specialist of Spokane. day. The Is your child starting school tura of Mt. Angel, ‘aaa who| work with defected vision? has been visiting here for the Have those eyes examined and past two weeks was on his way | home to Mt. Angel where he is| ton while at the an instructor of music in the! Hotel Sept 5th ¢ Mt. Angel college. The party! aches, eyes made the trip in the Jenny Cad-} blind spells r¢ alic. | _ Spokane Headquarters, Optical Co. Cottonwood | and 6th. Head-| . dizziness and} Jones 35-2 KEITH’S Confectionery IS NOW OPEN ICE CREAM —AND— SODAS All Kinds of Fruits and Vegetables | peveerer rer Serre rere errs Eye Sight} = F: 4 adily eliminated. | SMe nednnenooroeere | which is} - news to his ee eT ee & : properly fitted by Dr. T. B. Wal- | = i When You Get Your Crop Money We will be glad to cash your checks. We charge no exchange. If you have a checking account or wish to start one just mail in your checks, if not convenient to come in, and we will mail you our acknowledgment by re- turn mail. It is easy to have a checking account at this bank and is so much more convenient than carrying the cash. Most business houses prefer a check to the clumsy cash. Then too every check is a receipt for the money paid. This bank invites your business and extends to you every facility of a modern bank. Safety and Service is our matto. First National Bank COTTONWOOD, IDAHO Cashier, W. W. Flint Asst. Cashier, J. V. Nash President, O. M. Collins Vice Pres., Aag. Schroeder

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