Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, October 21, 1921, Page 8

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& | QRPHEUM SATURDAY, OCT. 22 In place of “Moon-Light Follies,” which was refused oy the management on ac- ount of its doubtful moral value the “Universal” sub- “GO STRAIGHT” With Frank Mayo As Star Whilst we do not know at present anything particular about the play, Mayo’s name is a garantee for an 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) THURSDAY, OCT. 27 A Startling Surprise for our Movie Fans! A Photo- play Unexcelled in effectful reproduction of the formid- able diseaster of a sinking Giant Ocean liner — and subsequent scenes “Below the Surface” A harrowing gripping af- 3 fair of stirring realism Hobart Bosworth | and Manager M. O. Hatch, of the being in the Stellar Role. This picture ran over 12 3 FOUR ¢ “Rialto” Theatre 3 at Los Angeles, and is one } of these which will never be ¥ Yet, in acknow- 4 ledgment of your recent 3 support and trusting in $ interest the 3 hours daily for weeks in forgotten. your future price will be only (20.and 30 cents) SATURDAY, OCT. 29 Carmel Myers will appear in Johnston Mc- : Quaint Spanish ¢ Romance “Little Erolinda,” 3) Culley’s on the Sereen known as THE KISS Staged in the atmosphere of Old California on a languorous hacienda. Also 15th Episode of Eddie Polo's “KING OF THE CIRCUS” (20 and 30 cents) SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30 A sprightly Mystery- Story of Deep Dark Sinister Designs with a ‘liberal Sprinkling of Comedy, and some hard clashes; Mysti- fying and yet pleasing. As Frank Mayo always does, so also in The Girl In No. 29 | T. Clark, the junk man. | Florist, Lewiston, Idaho. | morning on business matters re- COTTONWOOD AND V VICINITY L. S. Fortin left Wednesday morning for Lodi, Cal., to spend the winter and perhaps locate there permanently. Mrs. Fortin has been in California for some time having accompanied her daughter, Mrs. Personal Mention and Local| there last fall. Happenings of the Week in This Vicinty. sack. FOR SALE—Fresh milk cow. 43-2 Cut flowers and plants. R. H. Kendall agent for the L. B. Hill 41-tf You can now get the Fall Bart- lett pears at the J. F. Jenny Orchard, Price 2c per lb. 42-tf Of interest to Poultrymen. Graund bone $4.95 per ewt. Hoene Hardware. 43-1 Henry Schurman was a pas- senger for Lewiston Thursday turning on the evening train. Richards and Son, the Cotton- wood Tailors are waiting for your order for that new suit or} overcoat for Thanksgiving Day. Dr. Orr reports the arrival of a baby girl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heartburg last Friday evening. Attorney Wilbur L. Campbell, of Grangeville, was a business visitor in Cottonwood Tuesday on legal matters. Buy your Blatchford Calf meal now and save money $7.45 per hundred pounds. Hoene Hard- ware. 43-1 Dr. Shinnick returned Thurs- day from a visit with his family in Lewiston, having been accom- panied here by Fr. Phelan, of Grangeville. Married Folks: Don’t forget the dance at the I. O. O F hall Wednesday evening, October the 26th. If your Married you are invited. Get your suit or overcoat pres- sed and cleaned. We make them look like new. Richards and Son the Cottonwood Tailors. 43-1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simon and daughter, Margaret. motored to Lewiston Saturday to visit with relatives and friends. They re- turned Sunday evening - Among the cattle men out from the river this week we not- ¢ied Geo. Smith and son, Jack Rooke, Saxby Boles, Wm. Jones %/and Mr. Spivy. Al1% HP Fairbanks Morse gas engine (used) and anew Double Tub Dexter Vacumn washer for $125.00, refer to our full page ad. Hoene Hardware. .. Manager C. Hill of the Eld- ridge-Buick company of Seattle} Eldridge-Buick Co., of Spokane were business visitors in Cotton- wood last week. Mrs. John P. Harriman of Grangeville is visiting at the home of Mrs. A. B. Rooke, hav- ing arrived here Monday morn- ing. She will return to her home this evening. Order your coal Madison Lumber from the company at $14.00 a ton if taken off the car. | We will have a car in a short Guaranteed to be good 48-tf Ben Albers sr. informs us that he recently received a letter from his son, Ben, who is now in | Class Nau |owns | Peter Kennedy, father of Mrs. J. E. Reilly arrived Wednesday evening from Moscow for a visit with his daughter. Mr. Kennedy recently recovered from a case of typhoid fever, and considering Princess $2.05, “400” a F his age he is enjoying very good health again. A. H. Nau and wife motored to Lewiston Saturday afternoon returning Sunday with several Our Service Insures More Earning Power And That’s What Makes an Implement Purchased a Real Bargain John Wasem, |; sacks of apples which Mr. Nau a purchased direct from a grower. The apple crop in the Lewiston country this year is an exception ally heavy one and of the first quality Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ritter | U5 who have been in this section of the country for some time on business matters and visiting with friends departed Wednes- day morning for spend the winter. Mr. Ritter MICKIE SAYS— “THERE AINT NO MORE SENSE GITNG SORE BECUZ YOUR. PAPER STOPS THAN {HERE 1S BEIN' PEEVED WHEN NOUR CLOeK STOPS, FER “TH $1,200,000 For Russian Rellef. New York.—Appropriation of $1,200,- 000 for relief work in Russia and for chairman of the joint distribution com- ish war sufferers. will be expended within Russia through the American relief adminis- for the refugees. MOST WOMEN ARE OBSTINATE He: Let's go down the street to the theatre, She: Nol atre up the He: That's just where | wanted to go. Let’e go to the the. Canada, stating that harvesting] COMING AGAIN. in that district is practically Dr. T. B. Walton, Eyesight completed and that crops were! Specialist of Spokane. very Mrs. J. Vv. Nash of Cottonwood is assisting in the bank this week and will remain through next week while Cashier Robert- son attends the Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows at Lewiston. Her husband is cashier of the First National of Cottonwood and was formerly postmaster there.— Kamiah Progress. Dr. Walton is making regular visits to your city and will be at Cottonwood, Monday and Tues- day, October 31st and Nov. 1st. Hotel Cottonwood. Thoro scientific examination given and glasses at reasonable prices if condition requires same. Satisfaction assured. Do not Guess but Know about your eyes. 48- according to Mr. | && California to | ef land in California which | § ns at the present time has leas- | Uc aiding refugees in nearby countries | was announced by Felix M. Warburg, | mittee of the American funds for Jew- | Seven hundred | thousand dollars of the appropriation | implement. There’s only one way to save money when you buy an Buy it on the basis of its earning power. Buy it for its ability todo good work for you right from the start and year after year. Save money on its capacity for making money. When you buy at our store, you get the earning power that is most profitable WE TAKE THESE STEPS TO INSURE IT: 1. We buy implements especially adapted to this section, from a firm that takes every care to maintain its reputation for making only highguality goods. 2. We show you the goods before you buy so that you can be sure they fit your requirements. 3. We set the implements up exactly right before we turn them over to you. 4. Wearealways ready to help you understand thoroughly all of the operating requirements. 5. We maintain a prompt repair service so that when parts become worn, you can renew them without loss of time. Be sure to consider these features when you get ready to buy. Drop in and see us whenever you are in town. STATEMENT OF CONDITION The Cottonwood State Bank Cottonwood, Idaho At close of business September 6, 1921 Loans and Discounts - Overdrafts .. Village, Highway and County W: Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures _ Cash and Due from Banks .. U.S. Liberty Bonds tration and $500,000 will be utilized | Capital Stock Surplus and Undivided Profits Rediscounts Deposits _... E. M. Ehrhardt, President M. M. Belknap, Vice President — Sha SESSSsSsesssy»j M. E. CHURCH. All are cordially invited to at- tend services every Sabbath. Sunday school 10:00 A. M. Gospel service 11:00 A. M. Epworth league 7:00 P. M. Evening service 8:00 P: M: Prayer meeting Wednesday evening 7:45. Come unto me all ye that labor and are heavy laden and I will give you rest. If you have no other place of 2| worship come and worship with us. Rev. F. M. Cass, Pastor. SdOd KEITH’S Confectionery ICE CREAM —AND— SODAS All Kinds of Fruits and Vegetables RESOURCES -.--$205,181.20 20.38 11,866.09 6,500.00 442.07 . 15,250.00 49,692.07 $278,259.74 LIABILITIES .-$ 25,000.00 . 214, 061.19 $273,259.74 OFFICERS H. C. Matthiesen, Cashier A. H. Thoelke, Assistant Cashier Your Best Partner Your best partner, one you can always depend on, is a bank account ina good, strong, carefully selected bank. We offer you that kind of a bank. Our banking facilities are the best. Our officers and directors are careful, courteous, successful business men. Every dol- lar entrusted to us is carefully safeguarded. That’s the kind of a Bank you need, the kind of men you want as business associates, the kind that makes your account at our Bank a partnér you can always depend upon. First National Bank COTTONWOOD, IDAHO Ilona eS SSS apy

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