Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, September 30, 1921, Page 6

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PEARS FOR SALE at the) ¢?eoeses J. F. Jéetiny farm. ~ 8S-tf ro COTTONWOOD «| Sey seee “atl , = 7 ORPHEUM : AND VieWIVeweeZE; = =£ © Bon Ton . ‘ ~ ASTORIR I Grangevilie banker was a bysi- SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1 Personal Mention and Locai|¢=s visitor in Cottonyood Mon- : ; * bt ; An unsuai picture: A it P day. ; aw tie star in a great Picture 3] Happenings of the Week in “Chas. Strickfaden “of Ferdin. | and i 4 beteon 57 Sal o 2 This Vicinty. and and Lee Strickfaden of Lap-| : “BREEZE 3 | wai 479, oxiness visitors in Cot-| 4 | tonwood today. o Eason, jr., as a waif of the $ Princess $2.05, “400” $2.10 a| Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kauff- | } city streets, running 8W8Y 4) sack : 88-tf » of the Tammany country | : from home and from a cruel 3] Miss Gertrude Wieber has a ti gg with relatives and | . i ‘ ¢ father, encountering ¥| splendid display of millinery at "an S 4 alt i as . \the Cottonwood Mercantile. iss Hazel Calhoun of Spok- $ The Big Adventure : = J. v. Nash returned Mis + with va sister, | ai 4 AnaE Hieely spiced £| Tuesday evening from a ten days | Miss Beatrice, this week, coming OrsSé 5 SS e = po cegy ill ge sor gem | visit with relatives and friends herg Tuesday evening . | if $ with Emotion and Humor. 3) (Lewiston. Eclipse Vacuum sweeper for| $ EDDIE POLO'S Alvin Kauffman ‘and Bernard | $1.00 2 a. etna one ne me CIROUS Bosse left on the train Monday |?" ° ee. 4 $ _KING OF THE CIRCUS | morning for Mt. Angel, Oregon and carpets. Hoene Hdw. 35-tf YOU WILL BE PLEASANTLY SUR- ¢ 1ith Episode + | to attend college. ng Asa —_ ence Mr. Farmer—I will excha wi er parents here this weel . t 20 and 30 cents _ Me. Farmer —1 will exchangeand whjle out is also taking in PRISED AT THE MATCHLESS $ ——_——=> § | off wheat. Denver Roller Mills. the celebration at Grangeville. , . . . $ “SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2 $/E. J. Bennett, proprietor. 87-tf] | “Kid” Lames! won the deci PEAES AE FUE OF SRE ‘ 4 » sha moat beautiful %|, .D¥: Salsberg, the Bye Special-| Sion over Ralph Hagkins in 8) WE HAVE s $ Bo of DF et eal $I ist, will be at the Cottonwood | boxing match held at Grange- | ON DISPLAY. $ picvures: © vet Can. %| Hotel, on his regular semi-an- | Ville yesterday. The contest was | . Th > nT with the setting in Can : ; riche la decisive fictory for Lomski. | WE HAVE BOTH BACK LACE % ada’s scenic Grandeur; nual visit, beginning October | : ; | $ seal ry d be cHiphal': ? 13th. 40-2) Mrs. H. H. Nuxoll after spend- , a : a oe ie Zich Nash accompanied by his | !2& several days in Cottonwood AND FRONT LACE MODELS DESIG- £lbrother John made a trip to/and vicinity returned | to her si e Whitebird Thursday. This was | home at Clarkston Monday | NED TO MEET THE REQUIRE- | his first trip over the new high- morning, ‘ ! Cte ea Sk Pil {_£| savand he pronounces ita great FOR SALE—9000 pounds of MENTS OF EVERY FIGURE TYPE. y 1 O ;| road. sacked oats ;.1 cow six year's old, - . . $| The city council is having a| fresh about New Year, extra IF YOU DESIRE A CORSET OF i cong Babe ¥| number of the board sidewalks good mike L cows ” bg bs OP | two-fisted iT Showing a $|about the city patched up and Te oe BEAUTY, STYLE AND QUALITY AT esate: won tie rat given a general fixing. Some of | *SteTy- baal terrific Stampede. Thrill 3] ven # sanere’ : Dr. J.E ith was a business | ‘ " ne them needed the improvement r. J. E, Smith was a business | x ICR , a f upon Thzill, miles and ce. or eal oe reel sane ne Grangeville the first of A MODEST PRICE, IT WILL PAY i 28. dne of the unor ¢\ ciated by the public. the week attending to some mat- | “OT! , 7 2 . getable pictures of the year pod ao en ters befdre the Probate Court of | YOU TO TRY ONE OF THESE ; Comedy: Lewiston Tuesday evening, hav-| !daho peed pretaining to the | MODELS g CLEVER CUBS 4| ing accompanied John Baer here} — of his wife who died re- : aaa F, 7 $| in his car. ,““Dad” makes a trip cently. ; ‘ (20 and 80 cents) | here every once in a while to vis- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nash i ciate: Sit his old friends snd to/end youngest Gaughter movonld /¢ COTTONWO D M ANTIL F E " » \“straighten” out his boys as he| {Yom Spokane, heir home, to a THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6 $) 0), it. sda | Cottonwood Monday and have ¢ . Mr. and Mrs. G. F. McKinney| been. spending the week here are spending the week end in visiting with relatves and old | EVERYTHING T0 EAT AND WEAR Lewiston with friends and while | time friends. | there Mr. McKinney will attend; R. H. Kendall removed his | a meeting of the Evergreen Tire| household goods from the Arn-| 9*°* ‘nein ion 2 Co., a concern which at one time| zen property near the Catholic | manufactured tires in Spokane.| church to the J. .E. Smith Sf SSS So SS SS SS a —S-e—] iS) The company is planning on re-|dence. The Arnzen residence | 5 {| STATEMENT OF CONDITION opening its plant under a new kwill be occupied the early part of | The Cottonwood State Bank . management and name. next month by Mr. and Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. George Poler re-| Fred McKinney. Cottonwood, Idaho At close of business September 6, 1921 Vitagraph sends one of the finest Oliver Curwood’s creations in The Courage of Marge O’Doone The story, the scenery in the Arctics, the two great fights: one between a Griz- zly Bear and Wolf Dog; the other between a brute of a man and one with scientific force are magnificent. Come and see who wins in turned Tuesday evening from a; An airplane passed over Cot- | two months’ vacation trip, hav-|tonwood this morning, headed | ing spent a greater part of their | for Grangeville where exhibition |= |time with Mr. and Mrs. L. C.| flights will be made. The plane |MeMahan at Deer Park, Wash.| wijl also take up passengers. LLLP ELLIO ALIS PLAID ADIT TOES OO each instatice. freed were ge tee mgm Hy tnd |While going over Cottonwood | RESOURCES é ¢\their son, George and family,| and vicinity the plane was flying : (20 and 30 cents) $! who will be here for an mdefin- quite high 4 i Loans and Discounts - ; $205,181.20 3 =? Overdrafts : 20.38 - oO __sF J ite period, George being employ-| Dye to the absence of electric | eee ea rattle toned , in Village, Highway and County Warrants ............---.----------------------- ,866.09 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6 $|q08 fre ork ttton Lallacting [power for about three houts to. | Banking House, cae and Ween *§'500.00 : f | th r t hat te aire pallasting | day, caused by the balloon at Cash and Due from Banks ; $ 2.07 : Did you like “Lasca” _ ib - pece. , DaEw een ottonwood | Grangeville falling on the high U. §. Liberty Bonds mpeh Aad ee "15-250.00 49,692.07 i Did you like “The Fire ae eet ille. . | power line, the Chronicle is sev-| Vay b . moos MIEN Ode. Cat”? [eae Ross departed this| eyaj hours late this week. It is; $278,259.74 Did you like “The Ador- }/ Morning for New York City | stated the balloon was totally ius == —) —) ———I 9 ~| from which point he intends to $ able Savage”? an : : 4 eine: wens who hap- $) Sail October 6th for Heiden West LIABILITIES destroyed. | aleve | Falen, Germany to visit with re- A larg number of cars passed | Genital Steak: 25) _$ 25,000.00 oi eH rey a jlatives and old time friends for| ay Fie gyno a the past) Surplus and Undivided Profits 11,098.55 : 4 5 an indefinite period. He plans| ere — ag ge late a : ore tees ... 238,100.00 . Liste atininitie ee | all heade ‘the Gra ville | Onis = : , : EdithRobert S $ —geatig: By S eet ge celebration. Cottonwood sent | ed S oan ty in the stirring picture of $| Spend a whole American dollar| er — to 5 $278,259.74 $ tropical love and adventure $|in Germany for beer for which| (00% 95 can BY uae Beognd: CAN OFFICERS r ; t at the present rate of exchange| beg cars going from here on i Thunder Island %/| he can purchase 700 glasses. The | that date. — ake E. M. Ehrhardt, President H. C. Matthiesen, Cashier 3 Chronicle will be sent weekly to| _H. L. Shields, Monday of this | M. M. Belknap, Vice President A. H. Thoelke, Assistant Cashier A terrific tale of astound- | Mr. Ross in Germany. ——. uninent a see ¢ ing adventure of a Little $| Among some of those taking in|’ atthiesen what is known as the | g ng Ai veress in the South the first day of the Border Days|AichImayr residence in the) _———I_ I : Sea Islands. | celebration at Grangeville, Wed-| north part of the city at a re- ‘ \hesday were: Mr. and Mrs. H, T,| Ported consideration’ of $1800, | COMING AGAIN. t | peeee Besides: than ats inntaenilt. Wer tre. | The house is a very sut i Dr. T. B. Walton, Eyesight Agnew and family, Mr. and Mrs.| The house is a very substantial i. aes 4 ae . ‘ iiglee sous | Agnew and family, Mr. and Mrs.| Tre ‘and. was bought by Mr. {Specialist of Spokane. ’ PEOPLE STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE Episode 12 in =| Matthiesen, Mr. and Mrs. C. A.| Shields for a permanent home. Do you wish to have an eyesight | specialist who thoroughly under- } 4 First National Bank wis Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. George| Mrs. J. P. Brown, wife of the Ate KING OF THE CIRCUS Medved, John Funke, Howard] new provrietor of the Schaecher stands the eye and the fitting of | McKinley, John Nash, Percy} Drue Store arrived in Cotton- glasses? Attend your eyes. Dr. | wood, Cottonwood Hotel, Wed-! COTTONWOOD, IDAHO (20 and 30 cents) |Campbell, Floyd Baker, Barney| wood Wednesday evening from Walton, who will be at Cotton-| | and George Seubert, Henry Sch-| Spokane to join her husband At the Close of Busines: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9 on. — and Jake Jenny,| here and to make Cottonwood pigeed A = fgg dl = : E ‘ Tk |Nick ‘Allen, Mrs. R. A. Nims,|her future home. Their house-|?% any " P y ; A MARSHALL NEILAN | Mrs. Viola Rhett, Mrs. T. C.| hold goods arrived this week and trips to your city. No case too Tuesday, September 6, 1921 ' % production of the greatest $| Keith, Ida Asker, Anna Peterson) was moved to the Meyer home, difficult, no matter who has fail- RESOURCES 6 scope. This may sound $|Lenora Nims, Jeanette Greve,| where they will live, occupying | &4. Eyes examined. Glasses pro- $ pretty strong, yet in good $/ George Thiel and Chester Rhett. | the upper portion of the home. perly fitted. Spokane Headquar- Loans and Discounts -. $187,151.45 faith we might make it a ¥) ters, Jones Optical Co. 39-2 Overdraft .........--------- 3 2.78 & good deal stronger, since it $| ———————————————— | ; ; Warrants and Federal Reserve Stock 4,916.07 $ represents Randall Parish’s Ee SEPSIS Banking House and Fixtures - 8,000.00 universally read 3) A Other Assets ......... 950.00 Accured Interest .... 6,321.66 Bob Hampton of Placer ;| KEITH S U. S. Government Bonds ..... 58,050.00 Fst American Pront- 9 | Con fectionery Cash and Due from Banks an 56,257.75 s ier History with the gripp- $) | | $21,649.71 : * ing climax of General Cus- $ | IS NOW OPEN — ' $ tors Last ‘Stand against the $| | | LIABILITIES * Sioux Chief Sitting Bull. ¢, e #e The savage charge of the ¢| ICE CREAM Capital Stock 25,000.00 Indian Hordes against the $| —AND— Surplus and Undivided Profits .. 16,561.14 gallant little Band is some- $}| . Interest Collected in advance - 481.73 thing great. But you bet- 3 | SODAS Bills Payable .. 57,900.00 ter judge for yourselves. : Circulation ... 24,500.00 | | | | SPOSITS : WHE Coy COrrER | '$ All Kinds of Fruits and — 197,206.84 3 a v 321,649.71 (20 and 30 cents) RENEE. 2 egetables

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