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F TAIRA GAT PDR OE UR AMA RENGRE TS EE an ¢ er will < gram. ORPHEUM SATURDAY, OCT. 15 Carmel Meyers plays a pictureque Green- wich-Village-character in The Dangerous Moment Besides this you will see the 13 Episode of Eddie Polo's KING OF THE CIRCUS 20 and 30 cents SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16 The Jack-Knife-Man lconstructing a cement floor Montana, arrived in Cottonwocd | under the Hoene Garage which! Tuesday evening from her home adapted from the novel of Ellis Parker Buttler of the * same name, giving the de- ® tails of a quaint colony ina little Hamlet on the banks s of the Mississippi river, full ¢ of delicious * Pathos with many peculiar % and unique state-characters comedy and ¥ never seen in any other ¢ play. % Comedy: TROUBLE (20 and 30 cents) THURSDAY, OCT, 20 A new Star with a mag- % netic personality will make % her appearance on * screen in a quaint little ro- - mance in & plotters try to abduct the which Balkan PRINCESS JONES * under the impression that she was the “real” person. Alice Calhoun ¢ the new favorite of the % screen fans will be leading lady. An interesting Two-Reel- round up the pro- (20 and 30 cents) SATURDAY, OCT. 22 In place of “Moon-Light Follies,” which was refused z oy the management on ac- ount of its doubtful moral ® value the “Universal” sub- % stitutes “GO E STRAIGHT” With Frank Mayo As Star & Whilst we do not know at * present anything particular ¢ about the name is a garantee for an play, Mayo’s excellent exhibition. Besides: EDDIE POLO'S Episode No. 14 KING OF THE CIRCUS (20 and 30 cents) SUNDAY, OCT. 23 An immense Drama of the Sea, including mutiny, etc., entitled GOD’S GOLD the name of the Hero Neal Heart is garantee for an unsually interesting entertainment. (20 and 30 cents) Soe Sealed cho ctratoatondontrcectonteteatocionto trated attended the Lewis County Fair | POO’ COTTONWOOD AND VICINITY Personal Mention and Local Happenings of the Week in This Vicinty. Princess $2.05, “400” $2.10 a | sack. 38-tf | house will receive hogs at the| | Send in your clothes from far|local stock yards on Monday, |and wide for cleaning and press-| October 17th. 42-1 jing. The Cottonwood Tailors. | Mrs. H. C. Mathiesen and lit- |relatives and friends. | Grangeville, |\H. C. Netzel |the Netzels to Whitebird. men busy the first of the week will be used for poses. A large folks from Cottonwood, Keuter-| ville and Ferdinand sections at- tended the Schmidt-Riener wed-| ding dance at Greencreek Tues- day evening. A large number frem Cottonwood storage pur-| i} | | | number of | young | i of citizens | and vicinity at Nezperce last week and in every instance pronounced it one of the best held this year. The Married Folks Social Club will give their first dance of the} season at the I. O. O. F. hall, Wednesday evening, October the 26th. All married people are cordially invited to attend. Columbus Day, Wednesday, October the 12th was observed by the local banks and post of- | fice by suspending business for the day. Columbus day isa | legal holiday in the state of Ida- | ho. Mother: No more worry about | your husband or sons clothes. | Richards & Son, the Cottonwood Tailors will take care of them. 3 Why not let us dress you in one of our new suits or over- age a brand new coat of paint. | The painting was done in gray, j trimmed in red to conform with | the Winchester Stores’ colors, of | which the Hoene Hardware is a | member. A. H. Wilson, an official of the | Department of Public Welfare |of the State of Idaho, was an of- |ficial business visitor in Cot- | tonwood Monday. While here he |made an inspection of the town |regerding its sanitary condition }as well as the business houses, While no penalties were imposed ; several places were ordered to make a general cleanup. | Fred Corliss, a rancher and | stockman residing in the moun- tain country near Adam Camp |made Cottonwood a short visit : ednesday afternoon. Mr. Cor- | liss was greatly surprised at the {many improvements that have | taken place in Cottonwood since |his last visit here which was |some eight years ago. He ac- ; companied Bert Tefft here in his | car from Grangeville. Dr. and Mrs. Salsberg, of Lew- iston, arrived in Cottonwood Tuesday evening, and while here the doctor will take care of his splendid practice he has built up in this section. Dr. Salsberg is considered one of the best eye | have arrived that will be here | tle son, Hobart, are enjoying a| fora few days only. } | visit in Lewiston this week with! tion on hats. Miss Wieber. 42-1 Mr. and Mrs. Jess Wade, of|day with her parents in Cotton- were guest at the) wood, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reh- home Saturday) der, returning to Reubens Mon- levening and Sunday went with| day morning where she is em- ployed by the Reubens Mercan- William Ruhotf had a crew of | tile Co. Theo. -Toennis. coats The latest styles. Rich-| Sam Goldstone, a former Cot-| ards & Son, the Cottonwood} tonwood merchant but now re- Tailors. 42-1} siding in Lewiston, spent Tues- William Kelsey, the Cotton-| ay in the city on business mat- wood brush artist this week|te’s and renewing old acquain-| gave the Hoene Hardware front-|t@nce. _ Mr. Goldstone appeared | to enjoy every minute of his} specialists in the west and makes Cottonwood a visit twice yearly. | Mrs. Salsberg, while here, will |renew acquaintance with her many friends in Cottonwood. . ae SCHOOL Supplies R. H. KENDALL, Confectionery lett pears at the J. F. Jenny Orchard, Price 2c per lb. 42-tf Little Miss Lillian Baer visited at the Fred Simon home the first of the week. Cut flowers and plants. R. H. Kendall agent for the L. B. Hill Florist, Lewiston, Idaho. 41-tf FOR SALE—160 acres 1 mile} south of Keuterville. For terms and etc. see Ben Baune, Keuter- ville. 42-4* The Farmers Union Ware- A large order of ladies hats Big reduc- Miss Helen Rehder spent Sun- Miss Clara Toennis, of Stacey, | in Montana to spend the winter} with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Miss Toennis recently made final proof on her} homestead in Montana. John Morarity departed Sat-| urday morning for Yakima,} Wash., at which place he and his | partner, a Mr. Flynn, are dispos-| ing of their farm machinery, live | stock and etc., at public auction. | Mr. Morarity and Mr. Flynn for | years have been engaged in farm ing in that section. | Dr. Shinnick reports the ar-| rival of a baby boy at the home| of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Butler Sun- day morning. Two other child- ren bless the home of Mr. and Mrs. Butler but the young man’s | arrival was the cause of much} joy in the Butler home, as he is| the first boy in the family. J. F. Wasem, of Clarkston, spent Saturday in Cottonwood on business, departing in the afternoon for his home accom- panied by John Wasem, his bro- ther, who has been here on busi- ness matters practically all sum- mer. John was on his way to California where he will spend the winter with his family. a stay and especially when he met | some of his old time friends did | his face beam with joy. Mr. and Mrs. K. N. Bibb, of | Ferdinand, are the proud par-| ents of a baby girl that arrived} at their home Tuesday. Dr. Shinnick, the attending physi- cian reports both mother and babe doing nicely. Of all those concerned in the case the Dr. stated that Mr. Bibb was suffer- ing from overjoy over the ar- rival of their first child. Mr. and Mrs. John Snyder left Thursday morning for Bismark, N. D. where they will spend the next two months visiting with old time friends and _ relatives. This is their first visit to their old home in North Dakota in ten years. John stated before leav- ing that if the weather man in North Dakota was a nice man he might stay the two months, as planned. = John Reiland spent several days in Cottonwood the first of the week on business matters. John for the past six weeks has been engaged in constructing a Catholic church at Whitebird which will cost approximately $5000. The roof of the new building was recently completed. Mr. Reiland expects to have the building completed .some time this winter. The cost of the new church is being paid for by only a few families. Sood LIVELY BOYS PE — SSS SS SS OS SS Overdrafts .. U.S. Liberty Bonds . Capital Stock ........... Rediscounts .... jae i E. M. Ehrhardt, President ] M. M. Belknap, Vice | aS] SSS] 5]SSaajSyY_YSSSJ5\j We print butter wrappers. Ova Dale Hunt resumed her duties at the Kendall Confection- ery Wednesday after an absence of several weeks, during which time her position was filled by Miss Celia Bruegeman. The Rev. Fr. Willibrord, of | Cottonwood, Fr. James of St., Gertrude Convent, Fr. Baerloch- er of Greencreek and Fr. Martin of Keuterville, attended the an- nual conference of priests of the Catholic diocese of Boise at Lew- iston Thursday. KEITH’S Confectionery ICE CREAM —AND— SODAS All Kinds of Fruits and Vegetables Sood, | fou can now get the Fall Bart- OSES SOOT OOE THE “A Mighty Fine School Suit” PUT THEM THROUGH. ONE OF OUR STYLES IS SHOWN HERE—MANY OTHERS AWAIT Loans and Discounts Village, Highway and County Warrants Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures - Cash and Due from Banks ........ es Surplus and Undivided Profits THAT IS WHAT EVERY BOY SAYS WHEN HE LEAVES OUR STORE WITH HIS “Woolly Boy” Standard Suit THIS QUAILITY GARMENT WITHSTANDS THE SERIVCE WEARING STRAIN “WOOLY BOY” STANDARD SUITS ARE NEATLY STYLED—GIVE THE MANLY APEARANCE, ARE DURABLE, MEET THE REQUIREMENTS YOU EXPECT WHEN PURCHASING A STURDY SCHOOL SUIT. YOUR IN- SPECTION AND SELECTION AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. COTTONWOOD MERCANTILE CO. EVERYTHING TO EAT AND WEAR STATEMENT OF CONDITION The Cottonwood State Bank Cottonwood, Idaho At close of business September 6, 1921 RESOURCES ised $205,181.20 20.38 11,866.09 6,500.00 $34,442.07 __... 15,250.00 49,692.07 $273,259.74 LIABILITIES -.$ 25,000.00 -- 11,098.55 é .. 28,100.00 PASna Aer erate eer epee as 214,061.19 $273,259.74 OFFICERS H. C, Matthiesen, Cashier President A. H. 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