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“Lasca” “The Did you like > Did you like $ Cat”? & Did you like “The Ador- 3 Fire : SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8 * able Savage”? ” Sure, everyone who hap- # pened to be there enjoyed > 4 it. Well, here is their sequel Edith Roberts * in the stirring picture of * tropical love and adventure Thunder Island A terrific tale of astound- ing adventure of a Little efeteeeefeteteteceateteteceeoeteetedocoeedatetectoeneedeedeeeepeieeteteteeee COTTONWOOD. AND VICINITY Mention and Local Happenings of the Week in This Vicinty. Personal Princess $2.05, “400” $2.10 a sack, 88-tf PEARS FOR SALE J. F. Jenny farm. 38-tf Bring in your hats for remod- | ding cor trimming. Miss Wieber, | at the Cottonwood Mercantile company 41-tf ist, will be at the Cottonwood on his regular semi-an-| visit, beginning October Dr. § Salsberg, the Eye Special-| “Cut flowers and plants. RH H.| ooe Kendall agent for the L. B. Hill Florist, Lewiston, Idaho. Subscriptions must be paid for in advance, scription account? Guy Dissmore of Kamiah and Mr. Comstock, manager of the Dissmore Mercantile at Winona| in the city| % | Tuesday on business matters. ; spent some time Wallace Rhett, Monday of this week entered the Lewiston Bus- iness College at Lewiston where he will take a course in book- at the) keeping. ; ; A marriage license was issued | 4 at Grangeville Tuesday to Jos-| % eph Williom Schmidt and Terosa | 3 Barbara Riener of Greencreek. | The wedding will take place at Greencreek Tuesday. Peter Johann, past week has been visiting with his son, John and _ family, 41-tf | 3 How is your sub-| 3 who for the|$ departed for his home at Culde- School Shoes for Boys and Girls White Tigress in the South ¥ -40-2 i 1 Sea Islands. %| A special car was attached to | Sa this morning. Mr. Johann Besides: the regular Grangeville-Lewis- | 18 4" old Palouser and is well ac- EDDIE PO! o's ton train Wednesday morning ge gos eae of all 4 , af ae which was occupied by a number ple who at one time resi in 9 5 ; = Episode 12 in f railroad officials making .an| the Palouse country. THERE’S FULL SAFETY IN CHOOSING SCHOOL SHOES FOR + KIN : OF 2 CIRCUS inspection of the line Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Baker de- ‘ = T 53 KING OF THE CIRCl Carl Schurra has been making parted Sunday morning in their YOUR CHILDREN HERE. WE CARRY MAKES OF DEPENDABILITY 4 (20 and 30 cents) =|} numerous trips to Lewiston of car for a week’s visit in the pai cect APs SO ——————— = SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9 & * A MARSHALL NEILAN * production of the greatest : scope. This may sound pretty strong, yet in good faith we might make it a + good deal stronger, since it represents Randall Parish’s * universally: read : Bob Hampton of Placer a piece of American Front- ier History with the gripp- ing climax of General Cus- tors Last Stand against the Sioux Chief Sitting Bull. The savage charge of the Indian Hordes against the gallant little Band is some- thing great. But you bet- ter judge for yourselves. va ee Comedy: THE COY COPPER _ (20 and 30 cents) THURSDAY, OCT. 13 O boy! O what’s coming. young and old, who has a heart own great poet Mark Twai will pay tribute to him by witnessing the beautiful creation of his genius, the joy! Look All people everyone for our eioet -seoscoscnecnennantenseesees seseunnnononscssssseeneetennien late and his friends are wonder- ing what the attraction is in the | lower country that requires his attention there so frequently. | Mr. and Mrs. Archie Martin, of Lewiston, spent several days | in this district the first of the| week. Mr. Martin while here attended to some business mat- | ters. | The Photograph Gallery in Cottonwood will be open Monday | end Tuesday of each week. Call up the Cottonwood Pharmacy for information regardnng pic-) tures. Geo. Barker. 41-1) August Von Bargen of Clarks- | ton is spending afew days in| this section this week on busi-| ness matters and visiting with! his old time friends. | Mr. Von-| Rargen arr’ ived here on Tuesday evening’s train. Euclid Rice, who has been em-| ployed as bookkeeper by the Farme's Union Warehouse Co., hes resigned his position with this firm and Monday of this week departed for Lewiston to enter the Lewiston Business Col- lege to take up a special course, in accounting. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Robertson, of Kamiah, spent Sunday in Cot- tonwood visiting with old time friends. 30th Mr. and Mrs. Robetrson are well pleased with their new home at Kamiah, to which point they moved early in Palouse country, Pullman and Spokane. At Pullman they will visit with their daughter who is attending college there. They | are expected to arrive home Sat- “— ry evening. R. Truitt, late of Cotton- ‘ean Idaho has located in the }old town hall on the east side. Dr. Truitt specializes on general family practice. He is a man of much experience having been a member of the State Board of Medical examiners.—Craigmont Register. Frank Kelsey recently com- pleted the job of painting the Henry Brugeman farm home near Cottonwood and the farm |home of Henry Arnzen of the Ferdinand section. The Bruege- |man home was painted golden yellow with white trimmings and the Arnzen home brown with white trimmings. Both jobs speak well for Mr. Kelsey’s abil- ity as a painter and surely adds greatly to the appearance of these fine country homes. Mrs. B. L. Hussman returned last Thursday evening from a | four weeks visit at oes lll, with relatives and friends. Mrs. Hussman is a native of Ill- inois and was born near Effing- ham and this was her first visit to her old home in 20 years. She} stated that she enjoyed every minute of her stay, but while | AND CAN ASSURE YOU OF FOOTWEAR THAT’S SURE TO AFFORD EVERY SATISFACTION IN FITTING AND WEARING QUALITIES. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF BOYS’ AND GIRL’S SCHOOL SHOES AND HAVE PRICED THEM AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER. RS COTTONWOOD MERCANTILE CO. EVERYTHING TO EAT AND WEAR i SS SSS SS OS SS SS SS ID STATEMENT OF CONDITION The Cottonwood State Bank Cottonwood, Idaho At close of business September 6, 1921 RESOURCES 8 8 */ the summer, Jess now having there noted many changes had ‘Loans and Discou re amg eames paced 3| charge of the Farmers Store of taken place since she departed Overdrafts .. yest aw %| that city. | from that country. Before com- Village, Highway ‘and County Warrants ~ 11,866.09 =| Charlie Lueck of the Winona! ing home she also visited with Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures 6,500.00 Huckleberry $| district returned Tuesday even-| daughters in Spokane. Cash and Due from Banks $34,442.07 : 3 ing from Minnesota, having been ——— U.S. Liberty Bonds ... 15,250.00 49,692.07 : . | called there about two weeks ago HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. y Finn $|by the serious illness of his (By Supt. Swanger) $273,259.74 %|mother. When he left the east} The enrollment in the Cotton- LIABILITIES There is no need of des- %| his mother was slowly recover-| wood High School has reached cribing to you the play. All ing from her illness. Charlie} 59, 35 of these are girls. It Capital Stock . we wish to tell you is this iys that potatoes in the section | will be an inspiration to the Surplus and Undivided Profits - -$ 25,000.00 - 11,098.55 that Mark Twain's familiar $f Minnesota, that he visited) friends of education to look in Rediscounts " - 28,100.00 will live again were selling for 6 cents a pound. | on this body of young people. Deposits . 214,061.19 Roy Speck, of the Cottonwood The first interclass game of —_—-—— Garage motored to Lewiston} basketball occurred last Wednes- $273,259.74 | Sunday, returning home Tues- day day night at the H. S. gym be- OFFICERS vening. While in Lewiston|tween the Freshmen and the he witnessed the “shovel parade’ | Juniors to. the discomfiture of ; which removed the first dirt | the latter, the score standing 23 pee GS E. M. Ehrhardt, President H. C. Matthiesen, Cashie M. M. Belknap, Vice President tC A. H. Thoelke, Assistant Cashier SATURDAY, OCT. 15 Carmel Meyers plays a -pictureque Green- wich-Village-character in : secre The Dangerous Moment Besides this you will see the 13 Episode of Eddie Polo's KING OF THE CIRCUS 20 and 30 cents 1000040000006 cot SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16 The Jack-Knife-Man adapted from the novel of Ellis Parker Buttler of the same name, giving the de- tails of a quaint colony in a little Hamlet on the banks of the Mississippi river, full of delicious comedy and Pathos with many peculiar and unique state-characters never seen play. Comedy: TROUBLE (20 and 30 cents) seetoat oornmnanieliimubanees in any other characters upon the screen in a Photo- play that will give delight to all who called “Huck” and “Tom” their friends. (20 and 30 cents) from the ground upon which | Lewiston’s new $400,000 hotel is | | to be built. | was a great deal of enthusiasm | {among the citizens there over He stated that there | the contemplated improvement. H. H. Nuxoll, one of our form- er townsman, who owns consid- erable business property in Cot- tonwood came up Monday even- ing from his home at Clarkston on a business mission. Herman while residing here and now is one of Cottonwood’s best boost- | ers and always has a good word for the old town. men have done as much for Cot- tonwood as Mr. Nuxoll building line. Few if any} in the j to 9 in favor of the Freshmen. Many victories have been won on the battlefield when the other side was commanded by General Apathy and General Overconi- dence. The Freshmen class surprised the contending parti- sang as well as the neutrol fans in attendance. From now on it| Se will pay the public to watch an- nouncements for basket ball games so that they may attend and see the teams improve. Prof. Boosinger is getting some good results in training. Next Friday the game takes place be- tween the Sophomore and Fresh- man teams, as usual at the H. S. These games select the | ym. ns SCHOOL Supplies R. H. KENDALL, Confectionery eS a fe | high school as star team that is to roll the tide of success along and bring championship in bas- ketball to the Cottonwood High School. The temparary organization of the Athletic Association of | this high school resulted in the | election of the following offic-| ers: . President — Karsten “Schro¥- er. Vice-president—Ellen Asker. Secretary—Raymond Tacke. Treasurer—Elia Hamlin. beh Lester—Thomes Kurdy. 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