Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
Canning Time ARE YOU PR Mrs. Prices Compound Parowax and Powdered Turmeric Ask for the little book, for canning. ¥ TURNER DRUG STORE Prescription Druggists Mrs. ‘- -A No, 1 potartoes, $2.25 per handred. Baker's Store. | WANTED—Lady wishes light | | house work. Apply Chronicio | | office. 29-17 Fioyd Baker returned Tuesday | evening from a ten days aiuto- | mobile trip to Montana and other | points. Floyd reports having | | had a splendid trip. | | The Farmers Union Ware-| ‘house Co., will receive hogs at| | the local stock yards on Monday, | | July 7th. 29-1 | | A. H. Nau and wife accompani | ed by George Poler motored to Lewiston early Sunday morning | 4 | returning again the same day. Winchester defeated the Grangeville baseball team on | their home grounds Sunday by a { score of 8 to 2 in the first game | of a series of three games. The | second game will be played at} Grangeville Sunday, July 16. Mrs. H. C. Matthiesen and daughter, Miss Elza, and son, ‘Hobart, left on Thursday mor mg ing’s train for a visit with} EPARED WITH Prices complete direction IT’S FREE friends in Spokane and Coeur d’ | 3 Alene city. They plan on being | absent from the city about three | 4 weeks. |% FE. J. Hennessey, section fore- | man of the C. P. R. returned | | Tuesday evening from a ten days | visit with relatives and friends | j at St. Regis, Mont. Mrs. Hen- | nessey and the children will re- | % main for a longer visit expecting ———S]]. SS] =]. 5) COTTONWOOD AND VICINITY Personal Mention and Local | Happenings of the Week in This Vicinty. Mrs. R. Huddleston is visiting | with her sister at Wallace, Idaho, The rain Monday while it covered only a smal area did a world of good to the] growing gardens and grain. Mrs. Charles Gerber who has’: been visiting here with her husband for some time returned to her home at Yakima, Wash.,| Saturday morning. Cottonwood’s new traffic ordi- nance so far has already resulted | in a good deal of good. The “gas” eaters at least slow down while going through town. Charles Dempelwolf is making preparations to leave soon with his family in his car for his old home in Kansas. They plan on making the trip by easy stage and camping as they go. R. H Kendall and little daugh ter departed Wednesday ing for a short pleasure trip to Spokane in Spokane Mr. Kendall will visit with his mother and attend to business matters. morn- business an+ While Ed Terhaar is nursing a badly | bruised foot this week had the misfortune to let havin afternoon | a 200) to return home in about a month. | Dr. Truitt formerly of Cotton-| wood, located in Reubens _ this | week for the practice of medi- | cine in this field ,and is located | in the Nelson building. He has practiced in this state a good many years and has the reputa-| ¥ | tion of being a good doctor.-The | | Citizen, Reubens. Mrs. W. A. Ferguson and} daughter returned Tuesday even- | ing from Washington where she | has been visiting with relatives | and friends and recuperating | from a servere illness. ington Mrs. Ferguson visited at} both Rockford and Colton and she returns home greatly im-| proved in health. | Rev. W. H. H. Forsyth, dist-/% rict superintendent, with head- | 4 quarters at Moscow held a busi- ness meeting of the Methodist | 3 {church in Cottonwood Saturday evening andSunday morning had} |line were fine specimens. ‘charge of the pai ser-| Kelsch Bros., of the Green-| yices. In the afternoon he was | creek section recently took de-| taken to Nezperce by Hayward | livery from the Lewiston Motor! Shields in a car. peste pice of a Dodge car of the] Jack Hartnett left Wednesday | 3model. This makes the} morning for P Wash., t \% second car of this popular make | uftr rer srrpaagse? a mI to beaoldiin this eantinnwesentiy (nto his duties with the Pac-| Gg Aaa “a “a ifie Telephone Co., after having | e people at-| spent a few days here visiting | tended the Indian camp meeting | with his wife and other relatives. | ;on Mason Butt e Sunday. Services | Mrs. Hartnett and her daught were held in both the Nez Perce} will remain for a longer visit. jand English tongues. A number| Mr. Hartnett was recently trans-| | of folks from this section motor- ferred from Colville, Wash., to| jed to the Indian camping | Pomeroy. | grounds. ne , |. Mr. and Mrs, J. G. John Gilbertz and William Von; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Albers | Tersch of Ferdinand were busi-| motored to Kamiah Sunday. —. visitors in Cottonwood | While in the Kamiah valley they uesday. These gentlemen are | picked a large number of cher- the owners of the Ferdinand} ries and other garden vegetables Mercantile Co., and they report | which they brought back home Read or want ads. It pays. j gan can register any day in e week at the Cottonwood Roreentite : There will be a big dance at | Fenn tonight and a number of | young folks from this commun-} ity plan on attending the same. | The musie will be furnished for | the occasion by the Cottonwood orchestra. | A party of ladies consisting of | Mesdames G. F. McKinney, J. V. Nash, H. H. Shallemburger, F. S. Simon and H. C, Netzel motored to Grangeville Tuesday after noon in the Netzel car driven by Mrs. Netzel. |} Fred McKinney and H. C. Matthiesen spent Sunday fishing in the South Fork east of Grangeville. While the boys did not return with many, what few | they did hook on the ‘end of the | Farris and | 26t % ary peerers Soteten $ ereeeertrerrrcrcsSrrcocc) | Mrs. A.B. * eoeee nenerenngeneonewens Ona | Jani 404k SATURDAY, You hear sometimes peo- pie talking about a husband being to good for his wife. But here you will find a wife who is anxious for a is bad Husband. it ot coure, Constance Talmadge ; vamp, 3 for the even the — mischivious that’s always out unusual, sometimes p for the absurb. In The + Search of a Sinner she certainly reaches the limit; but it is to be hoped that she comes out all right, since Hayes our Postmaster : General— Memory says, he would make the Movie-peo- ; ple behave. & —Toorerville Comedy— SKIPPER HAS HIS FLING (10 and 30 cents) fer eee er eneie ie eer een SUNDAY, JULY 16TH There is a great Wester- ner instore for you this time in which Hoot Gibson on his retwn from the world war turns off a few of his skilled honest-to- goodness stunts, and after a sturdy hand-to-hand battle succeeds in conquering the ¥ prevailing lawlessness in Centerville on the help of his devoted Girl and reigns gloriously as Sheriff. Leet Margaret and Mildred Rooke, of Sweetwater, Idaho, daughters | of Mr. and Mrs. James Rooke are} ending the week here visiting | th their grandparents, Mr. and} Rooke. | PIANO TU NING. Mr. A. EF. Stoner of Lewiston is in Cottonwood for a few days only, Mr. Stoner is recommended by Lewiston State Nor mal, and | St. Joseph’s Academy. Leave} orders at Cottonwood Hotel. CARD OF THANKS. sovecontinmbpennennticinennantanamnniiahiia : bneeosorneoreereierrerieonreeneorneornsereeoenieoreoetes Leeper speceseeoeeebenseet Trade With Cottonwood Mercantile Get the Habit SPECIAL this week 25% Discount on all Voiles and Flaxons We have just received a new shipment of Royal Worcester and Bon Ton corsets. We have a wide variety of handsome fabries in pink or white broche and contil that you can choose from. If you desire a smart corset at a modest price for every occasion it will pay you well to study these beau- tiful and faultless new designs. Cottonwood Mercantile Company “EVERYTHING TO EAT AND WEAR” ee DS. Se. aa hk hi ae eek ie Grain Insurance Our fie'd the grain while it is standing, in vad Insure your grain against fire in the field. grain policies cover shock, during threshing and hauling and after it is in the All un- der one policy and at a cost which is in most cases less granary, warehouse or elevator until Dec. 31st. than what the rate for the warehouse insurance alone would be. You might as well have this extra protection on your grain. It costs no more to insure now than to wait. The rate is for the season whether insured early or late. See us about it. The First National Bank COTTONWOOD, IDAHO We wish to thank our kind! friends and neighbors w!.o as-/ sited us during the illness and} death of our beloved husband, son and brother, Joseph Gentry. Especially are we grateful for the many beautiful floral of- ferings. Mrs. Joseph Gentry, Mrs. Cecilia Gentry and _ oe pound cake of ice fall upon it} yery o b Saturday. Ed is able, however, of the cay usiness for this time with them in their ears. ae to navagate on the injured foot ; ae | cherries pepecinlly ‘wore of ex- ith: tHe aalistanoe ct a cane. | _ Miss Harriett Hanson, who for | cellent quality, and for this we | the past three years taught the| can vouch as Mr. Farris left 2 The marriage of Joseph Kees) domestic science classes in the| “big” sample with the Chronicle to Miss Aloysia Knop daughter; Cottonwood high schcol has sign- | office. of Mr. and Mrs. John Knop, was | ed a contract to teach the coming| J. F. Jenny, Frank Simon, W. announced Sunday at the St. As a science | W. Flint, R. A. Nims and Charley te Rw ' & | year at Craigmont. ary’s catholic church. ne | teacher Miss Hanson is very able | Johnston made up a party wedding is to take place at the! pa BEd on ig and the local board made great | left early Thursday i y church Tuesday morning at 6 a.| efforts to retain her autiees| Riggins to og ae coe, m. ; here. | tion which is being given to com- Jean Reilly and wife of Boise} The Chronicle this week re-| Memorate the completion of the passed through the city Satur-| ceived a card from J. P. Camp-| North and South highway in day, enrouted over the North and | bell, former postmaster of Cot | that section. These gentlemen South highway for Spokane,|tonwood requesting us to for-| Will represent Cottonwood. The} Wash., on a visit. Mr, Reilly is} ward his Chronicle in the future| trip was made in Mr. Jenny’s| Cottonwood State Bank a cousin of Dr. Reilly and the! to Kellogg, Idaho. From the} Cadalic car. They are expected | two met for the first time in 20} card we judge that he plans on| home today. Cottonwood, Idaho At close of business June 30, 1922 ATE ens perererers O. M. Collins, President Aug. Schroeder, Vice Pres. W. W. Flint, Cashier J. V. Nash, Asst. Cashier 5000040008560 0005900 SOOO D DODO LDPLOOSOODOOL ODED | poo POEEGPOP POOH OEELEE LO EDIE OED METERS He issn tnt venta rea OOTTOOOOD STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE years. Mr. Reilly and his part-| locating there but from the| Rev. Marion Sligar who is at- ner ave the owners of one of the! meger information we received | tending the summer state! largest mercantile stores in| from Mr. Campbell are unable to} normal school at Lewiston came Boise and they employe some 40 tell what line of work he plans | | to Cottonwood Tuesday evening clerks to carry on their business. | on following. | accompanied by Avery ‘Gentry i in| his car. Rev. Sligar while here | DSSS SSS 1 | preached the Joe Gentry funeral | Take home a brick sermon. Mrs. Sligar who is also| of the best Hazelwood Ice Cream pected to arrive this ev ening and | they will remain until Monday | R. H. KENDALL, Confectionery ec Loans and Discounts .. Overdrafts .. - Stocks, Bonds and Warrants Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures . Cash and Due from Banks ..... af U.S. Bonds . Poets Expenses paid $185,525.54 : oe 19,627.5 : 6,565. 00 ”$57,521. 71 10,250.00 67,771.71 1,194.12 morning visiting at the home of | | Rev. and Mrs. Cass. | | Mrs. A. M. Schurman | daughter, Matilda, of Highland) |avenue, and son, Henry Schur-| | men, of Cottonwood, left by auto! strge this morning for Spokane. | | They will go by train from there | | to Yakima for a visit with . | Schurman’s sister, Mrs. F. E Deeringhoff. They will pa \visit with Paul and Walter | | Se hurman at Ellensburg before | returning. They expect to be| gone about two weeks.—Lewis- | Tribune. $280,968.91 and, RESOURCES ...$ 25,000.00 10,000.00 . 1,565.00 244,398.91 $280,963.91 Capital Stock Surplus Fund . Reserves . Deposits . NO REDISCOUNTS OR BILLS PAYABLE RESERVE ABOVE LEGAL REQUIREMENTS OFFICERS: E. M. Ehrhardt, President M. M. Belknap, Vice President H. C. Matthiesen, Cashier Pee AAA AAAALAASAADAASAARARRARARAARADADD DAD ARDDAEARESADA DAD AA DDD DADA DADA Dei