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lS] SS oSSSesep) .. ep. tae departed yes-| Use These Splendid “ie peg NEW ANNUAL PAYMENT | man is reported to be on the sick | list. Dr. Orr assisted by Dr. Stock- ton of Grangeville performed an | operation upon Mrs. Jane Butler ————— | Wednesday. | Mrs. Geo. Medved, who has} been spending the past six weeks NYAL | with 2 in Butte, Mont.,| ndap evening ™™ "1 | Low Rates. Annual Interest. Attractive Repayment e . | Easter servi vill be of y~ Sass S rsa arill a |ed by the Community Chureh at Privileges. prin a p 111 a. m., Sunday, April 16th. | | Program given by Sunday school | ‘ i sos lq ‘en Sunday ev at 7:45 | . For ea a ipa. Sevesyetty see steed No Long Waits. No Red Tape. No Coupons. ee mae erg You Get Your Money At Once. | Elza Matthiesen entertained | NYAL | Saturday evening for twenty-| : ae | five of her school mates. The! amusements were games and) Hot Springs Medicine contests and the decorations! 4 ETH a ; were in Easter colors. The re-| For pimples and many forms of skin diseases ir se a aah also carried out | This loan will pay out in full at less than the annual rental of land. pe eet CoS | It may run from 18 to 32 years, BUT IT CAN BE PAID OFF ON ATTRAC- |_ Just as we go to press O. T.) TIVE TERMS AT ANY INTEREST PAYMENT DATE BEFORE MATU- | Lingo, one of the contractors on RITY. It was devised to fit the needs of the Inland Empire Farmer by the | the North and South highway in- WASHINGTON MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK OF SEATTLE, through its ;forms us that they will com-| general correspondent in Spokane, MURPHEY, FAVRE & CO. TURNER DRUG STORE |mence actual work Monday on | é ; ‘ : i ' | the Remacle hill. Surveyors are | We have been appointed local correspondents for this loan and are Prescription Druggists today running a line over the ready to take applications. Loans will be closed at once. proposed route. About 30 head | (ESP) | of horses will be used on the job. | Dr. Orr reports the following oa : i . 55 _ ane ha sled | births: To Mr. and Mrs. Jaco | WE MAKE LOANS TO “FIT THE FARMER”. COTTONWO0D ithis morning for Lewiston to} —— se Pg Bites, | visit with his daughter for a few days Sunday, a baby girl; to Mr. and | AND VICINITY. Mrs. R. A. Nims and daughter | Mrs. Zodrow, of Ferdinand, Sun- | | departed this morning for Lewis- pe oberg ae ee aL: | |ton where they will meet Mr.) rand Thursday, a baby gil. | Personal Mention and Local) Co's visit on the coast. | What is said to be ane of the| See Us Before Making Your Loan i of the Week in ee a .. | finest and grandest pictures on | — | H. J. Barth was a business | the market today will be shown | : | visitor in Grangeville, Monday, | This Vicinty. fee ee at the Orpheum theatre Sunday | attending to business matters evening. ‘The. star taking’ the ee, ae eae eee THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ae gu Call or see Arlie Gentry for | eyenj ape | collar pad see T. Clark, the junk \cabbaze; cauliflower and tomatoe i Reading ang: ogg COTTONWOOD, > . bd IDAHO man. 14-4 plants. Nezperce Phone 5340, | movie fans | CORRESPONDENTS We are agent for the L. B.! Cottonwood. LOIN eerie ct tea tmcachte tel Hill florist, Lewiston, Idaho.| wijiam ord was received recently by “ Lindquist, traveling | william Si Pa a ei Kendall confectionery. 13-4 | wuditor for thi Comes Prairie ee paprengersice 4 ieee MURPHEY FAVRE ra CO For cabbage, cauliflower and|yailroad spent several days in cata ato They pon | : if son. — “a the city the first of the week on | ideal weather there now but that | He Ge bueved ee he D-3 | business matters. pipinge ste atten. ni aliiatidl| SPOKANE, “f ? WASHINGTON The Ladies’ Aid Society will Dr. J. E. Reilly and son, John, ceiisar bas eed = ane iii hold a cooked food sale at Keith’s | iJ] leave tomorrow morning for | McKinney any relief from his | Confectionery, Saturday, April Moscow to spend Easter Sunday | rheumatic pains. They plan on| 15th. 15-2 | at the home of Mr. Rielly’s par-| returning to Cottonwood in| Sidney Brown came up from|ents.” They plan to return Mon-| about a month, | : eee, his home in Clarkston, Tuesday | day evening. Te silanmnidre s Union| eacsived! a eming a le — | lates paar sad hewcll, two carloads of hogs Monday | ; n P H E H] Get the Habit Trade With Cottonwood Mercantile sary arrangements com- | Barney Luchtefeld, W. B. Huss-| which they sol Shaw, aj¢ mence his spring work. |man spent last week in Grang aia nage ly Isaiah ; | MEN’S Bart Simon is spending th! ville, having been called there as|10 cents a pound. The two car- | % APRIL 16, 1922 week with his family in Lewis-; witnesses in the von Bargen will} loads brought the farmers ap- | % 7" ton visiting with relatives and | contest. proximately $4000. The ship-| 5 —Will be the— friends, having departed for that| Kk, Stremler, better known | ment consisted of hogs weighing | $ ORPHEU ” : city Tuesday morning. among his friends as “Shorty” |on an average of about 200 |3 Banner Day or oes ~ five day old hg Mr. | who — ae has been —_ pounds each, and was considered | $ When we tell you that and Mrs. Jake Welte died at the! ing down the position of day |a choice lot. "i ii + Seas alan? . home of his parents in Cotton-|clerk at the Cottonwood Hotel} Ed Stolz, of Greencreek, de-|% P H ill D | line Pde CAE Can A nates” dee alos ase wood Tuesday. The remains left this morning for Orofino to} parted Saturday morning for | % riscilla Dean bound to give satisfaction to the wearer, We have them were laid to rest in the Catholic | join a surveying crew. The sur-| Lewiston to accompany home his | 3 fa both blacks and tans. at cemetery yesterday. The infant | veyors will do preliminary work | daughter, who has been receiv-|% the acknowledged greatest These shoes range in price from $5.00 t $10.00 baby was born Friday. for the construction of a rai!- ing medical treatments in the |3 dramatical talent of the | pair. Our pe yl satan $2 BB to $5.25 a ; Ad Dick Cooper, the Keuterville|"2d into the timber for the|/Snake river metropolis. Mr. |% Screen today will make ‘her It will pay you to take advantage of these pe mail man tells us that the ther- | W¢vhauser syndicate. Stolz’s Raughter, some years ago | ¥ 4Ppearance In —— | prices on these shoes. mometer registered zero at Keu-| Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kachelmei: injured her foot and of late has 13 And ag rp ge 4 terville Wednesday morning: | and family, of the Nezperce sec | been giving her considerable | 4 Meas wb \ BY en ouvi ee me ‘cciaiiapaati Dick's work requires him to get| tion spent Wednesday at the |Pain. An operation was per- |} | a ay up real early in the morning and| home of Mrs. Kachelmeir's | formed on the foot, the results of | 3 we by no means doubt his word.| mother, Mrs. Ahlers of the |Which proved beneficial. 13 7 3 Virgil Frady, of Lewiston ar-|Greencreek section. They re-| Mrs. M. M. Belknap and two | § Wild Honey Men Ss Furnishings We also have ample funds to take care of all demands for straight five and ten year farm loans. Low rates—attractive privileges. ¢ rived in Cottonwood last weck | turned to their home Thursday, |sons, Burdette and Donald re- | with a string of horses which he having made the trip overland. | turned Monday evening from |% taken —_ by dar si — New spring styles in the Aetna Hat for men. All expects to put to work on road Mr. Kachelmeir, a former schoo] | Lewiston where they spent sev- | 3 ioe ‘th ; hi letnivein th the leading colors. work as soon as weather condi-|™mate of the editor, made the |eral days at the bedside of Mr. | % Ae seid pis bas a ic PRICES $4.00 AND $5.00 tions will permit. Mrs. Frady, | Chronicle office a pleasant call. Belknap who is convalescing iv | ¢ stare ee aoa tee oe New spring shirts are here in all the lastest pat- formerly Mrs. Jess McKinley, ac-| William Kelsey received a tele- the St. Joseph hospital. He is oe gs terns. Beau Brummel shirts for men. companied her husband here. | gram Saturday morning from | "Ported to be daily gaining in |3 Excitement! Mystery! PRICES $2.00 TO $7.50 Henry Brueggeman, Cotton-|his brother, Frank of Utica, N. |Stength and is expected to soon | 3 Drama — Romance—Suy- wood’s weather prophet, we)! Y., stating that their father had | be himself again which 1s indeed | ; pense—Thrills and at ane must admit has been hitting the | passed away Friday, April 7th. gratifying news to his many|% same time the most extra- bull’s eye almost every time on Mr. Kelsey was about 70 years | friends. ordinary sceneries and spec- be weather predictions. Henry | of age at the time of his death, : — ge ge bie able to|% ee oe . predicted the weather we are! and for the two weeks previous |b Up-town for the first time ; ‘ C4 bd now experiencing a month ago.! to his death he had pe failin: | Wednesday afternoon since re-|% dam. The raging flood and Ladies Hats He will have a reputation soon,|fast. Funeral services were loe fa fo recent attack | pom pel : the rade f XYZ > . |he ay, 2 rai »|of flu followed by ia. a vaste ar 8 a : P ‘ , boom ag XYZ of the Lew el a geal according to the | Mr. Nici ies as aA ie Giearaas usual details ever seen on - he de creations in hats for ladies and children home for some 40 days, 30 of|% the screen. Then you will are to e ‘ound her e. They come in all colors and alt |which he spent in bed. | While| 2 ®8vee with us that you have the gu shapes. No two alike. Prices are very rea- showing the effects of his recent | po haan vee here in sonable. illness he says he is feeli ine | Ovtonw whic you i land is glad i ae = could find in the greatest i . LADIES’ HATS, PRICES $3.00 TO $7.50 | among his friends. moving palace of the first CHILDREN’S HATS, PRICES $1.50 TO $3.00 | Sixty cases of eggs were ship- metropolis of the land. And |ped from Cottonwood this week | in addition you get some- lup to Thursday morning. 0° | thing they would not give Seattle Post Intellingencer this shipment, J. V. Baker & Son | $ YOU there at the same time, q shipped 28 cases, Cottonwood |% Y!®' if ' On Sale Sunday Morning Mercantile 27 cases, the other fi z f | t ms tha atch #4 The 11th Episode of the — Oregon Journal, Lewiston Tribune ew: Soup alone be tories WINNERS OF THE WEST 3/4 Cottonwood Mercantile Company “ . other parties. The number of i “EV 2 ‘of Received Daily researc The = EVERYTHING TO EAT AND WEAR pig 3 the week were 21,600, or | P 900 dozen and at the market | i price of 20 tents a dozen they | oisoned Food brought the poultry financiers | (50 and 10 cents) Ste And stil some tll se Let Us Print Your Sale Bill