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Pie: ee s +2 5 ite gta é lg “ ye For from the factory. we guarantee them ve] In buying candy for a gift you natu- rally want to be sure that the con- tents of the sealed package will be fresh, WHITMANS come to us direct hold them a week or two. TURNER DRUG STORE Prescription Druggists =i41 ie Christmas or No middlemen to Therefore to be fresh. We wish each and every one| of our readers a Merry Christ- mas. _ Ten per cent discount on extra heavy weed chains. Cottonwood me. 89-tf Flowers. Agency for Hoyt Bros. pein. China lillies for sale. R. H. Kendall Confection- ery. 49-4 Barley rolls, and size, corro- gated promptly and correcily. South & Frick. 46-tf Floyd Baker returned Thurs- day eve! from Tacoma, Wn., sed > spend e Hae edd with his ts. has been em- ye Ri a a wholesale in insure association. e of more than usual was held in the high aoe yesterday afternoon on uestion: Resolved that have a nig and known to his was in the city Thursday for the election day. Mr. who is now 77 years of good health and for asthma from rs from time to he would be as ny of them for his : Ss in the city he made | ii ‘annual heaviest tax’ being one of th lest tax payers in the Mrs. Frances M. Wann, direct- or. of Nursing of Idaho Tuber- cular with head- in Boise spent Monday in wood in the interest of that association. While here by the children. The seals through an unavoidable cause were placed on sale a little late | this year. Before leaving the e| Most of the presents Mrs. I. M. Julian left this morning for Clarkston to visit | with friends during the holidays | Saturday is the last day for paying taxes. After that date they become delinquent with the usual penalties attached. Flowers. Agency for Hoyt} Bros. Spokane. China lillies for | sale. R. H. Kendall Confection- | ery. 49-4 day in Ferdinand visiting with relatives. She returned home on the evening train. Yesterday was the shortest day in the year, December 21st. Now watch them get longer. About a minute every day. Mr. and Mrs. G. F, McKinney took the passenger train this | fing for Spokane to spend holidays at the home of Roy Kinney. Mr. McKinney's} rrdtighter Mrs. Pease, is visiting in Spokane. Mrs. Bart Simon and daugh- | ter, Ellen Mary, left Monday morning to visit until after the holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Simon in Lewiston. She will be joined by her hus- | .| band Sunday morning. cording to local merchants | hristmas trade this year | wbeen much better than was | ipated earlier in the season. sold for Ch stmas are of the friends in Lewiston, Sandpoint | and Deer Park, Washington. | During Mr. Poler" 's absence his | duties here are in charge of Sam Kennedy of Grangeville. pany with his deputy, Hervin| Rothwell spent Wednesday in| ag so on business matters. | Yr. he would probably locate in Lew- ary 8th. His mother is there at | the present time for the benefit | of her health. T. F. Jacobs of Nezperce a} tion was a business visitor Cottonwood Wednesday. holders of the defunct Union | State Bank of that city recently stitution assessing him 50 per cent of his stock. first assessment made directly | county she hopes to organize a on: of the anti-tuberculosis association in Idaho county. | holders. Special price in quantity orders R. H. KENDALL, poietnene Candies =f i) creek. Barney Westhoff. 51-2 fj >|the junk man. =| Mrs. Herman Kaschmitter de- | & parted this morning for Spokane =i] | were Mrs. A. H. Nau spent Thurs- | zlso | useful | Mr. and Mrs. George Poler de- ; is | parted Monday morning for a 30 days vacation with relatives and | Sheriff J. G. Eimers in com-| Rothwell informed us that |% iston after his term of office ex- | 3 pires with Sheriff Kimers, Janu- | ¥ prominent farmer of that sec- | Jacobs being one of the stock- | : received a notice from the in-|3 This is the | on the stock held by the stock- 13 Special pricé on Chiitane a, if you piace your order at Kendall *T0ST—Automobile chain’ be tween Cottonwood and Green | WANTED—Will pay cash for | 2000 No. 1 fence posts. T. pn to visit with relatives during the i} | holiday season. | Dr. W. F. Orr returned last | | night from a ten days business 'trip to Spokane, Seattle other coast points. | Mr. and Mrs. George Medved | will spend Christmas with home |folks at Nezperce. return home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hennessey morning for Lewiston, returning home on the evening train. The cold snap of last week | has broken and this week ideal winter weather is being exper- ienced with the roads in excel- }/ lent shape for sleighing. If you have been delayed in | purchasing Christmas gifts you will still be able to select them |from the practical and nevelty /lines at the Hoene Hardware. =| Among those attending school | }at outside points home for the} jholidays are: Jeanette Greve, |Agnes Eckerman and Harold | )|Simon, University of Idaho; Vivian Baker, Washington State College. One of the finest Christmas presents to be presented any one |family in this section was given by William Buettner to his family Wednesday of this week | when he purchased from A. H. | Nau a fine new piano. Bill says | |they are all going to be musi- | cians about his home from now | on. SASSE IS RIGHT. A number of Ferdinan’s bas- | | | ket ball enthusiasts went to Cot- | tonwood Friday evening and saw | |the home team trim the fast Nezperce high school team to | the tune of 835 to 19. It appears our neighboring town has some real athletes this year and i is | Agues Eckerman and Harold jgiving ’em_ all a-trimming.— Ferdinand Enterprise. CARD PARTY THURSDAY. The Pythian Sisters will give a |gard party at the I. 0. O. Thursday, December 28th. Re- freshments will be served at 11 o'clock. Admission 25 cents . a a te tt ts (0 RPHEU Mi SATURDAY, DEC. 23 If you saw the great Play “Go and Get It” with its thrilling adventures on the Sky and Land, you may have an idea what is ex- |% pecting you tonight in the line of neckbreaking air- plane stunts in the wonder- ful play % Mreeetennet | 4 rooted Dette = Stranger than : Fiction * The story is based upon the |g efforts of a Society girl to 3 % aid in the arrest of a notor- * ious gang of crooks and in- ¢ troduces two famous screen + artists Katharina MacDonald Wesley Barry oo PD eerie tet oe MONDAY, DECEMBER 25 ; A whirlwind Western & Comedy Drama called The Galloping Kid with our well-known King of the prairie Hoot Gibson in the lead, setting things $ aright in a appearently * rough but very good-natur- * edly way, and not without * lots of fun for the audience. be ga = and | They will! passengers Wednesday | F. hall | Eseastttaneersoessooceensosooorensvoon There’s nothing that adds more to the attractiveness of the home—nothing that saves more of the drudgery of housework— no other inexpensive gift that will give such unalloyed and lasting pleasure as a Go/d- Seal Congoleum Art-Rug. We have all the popular rug sizes, in all the latest patterns, at real economy prices. Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs Make a Very Useful Christmas Gift Cottonwood Mercantile Co. acum Ee Santa Claus aa nextes GIFTS WELL CHOSEN ARE A COMENDATION OF THE GIVER AND WILL BE DOUBLY APPRECIATED BY THE RECEPIENT. READ THIS LIST BELOW, IT WILL HELP YOU SOLVE THE PROBLEM. OUR PRICES ON MANY ITEMS ARE 33 1-3 PER CENT BELOW WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN PAYING AS FOR INSTANCE KODAKS HAVE NEVER BEEN PRICED AS LOW. PYROLIN IVORY IS PRACTICALLY 1-3 OF WHAT IT WAS LAST YEAR. WE WILL GLADLY HELP YOU SELECT YOUR GIFTS. YOU WILL SAVE TIME AND GET A BETTER SELECTION. ALLOW US TO TAKE THE NERVOUS STRAIN FROM YOUR SHOULDERS, Gifts for Mother | | —- ati iaiiacnan TT (iit cn ah e | Gifts for Dad, Bro- | ° Sister, Sweetheart ther or him | ’ | PYROLIN IVORY Smoking stands to ” or $9.- | Cag 1 LER: See eee Mirrors $8.50 to ............ $8.50 Hair brushes $3.50 to 7.50 Sane ances be ed “30 | Hair Receivers $1.25 to .. 2.75 Gade Aeae 2. . 2 é e bce ee i te Med to .. ahs 2 Collar bags $2.00 and... 2.5 Nail ales eissors eel Millitary, in one or two brush P| vail BO a isi: - “ ai00 sets $2.00 to $8.50 per set. ments 50c to - rf Deck of cards in leather case : | Talcum box Sidi’ 85 to 1.25 $1.25 to $1.75, > | Picture frames $1.00 to.. 7.50 Key cases of leather. Saves ‘Clth nd hat brushes the pocket and temper 35c¢ ne to 75e. | ee ae ee a0 “T'm ready Leather cased writing pads | FOUNTAAIN.. PENS — And for the home or tourist $2.50, $3.00 and $8.50. 1923 diaries make a splendid gift. SAFETY RAZORS — and straight razors, all makes, $1.00 to $5.00. SHAVING BRUSHES — 60c to $1.50. Set in rubber. SHAVING LOTIONS—Cre:m —for after the shave. CIGARS—His favorite brand 3| Eversharp Pencils $1.00 to $4.50. KODAK The presence of a child immediately suggests the present of a Kodak. | HOT WATER BOTTLES— $1.75, $2.50 and $3.00. | HAIR BRUSH—Of Rosewood or Ebony back priced at $1.50 to $6.50. Is always a sensible and useful gift. | HAND BAGS—At right pri- ces. Let us show them to In our complete stock of Kodaks and Kodak accessories you will find a number of ideal Christmas gifts. Fy Autographic Kodaks you. $6.50 up at $1.25 and up Can of STATIONERY—Lord _ Bolti- Brownies pent tae ake hy 300. more and Hytone in attrac- tive boxes from 75c to $4.50 per box. : | CANDY—From 75c to $1.50 per pound in 1, 2, 8 and 5 Cigarette cases $1.00 to $2.50. XMAS. CARDS — Booklets, tags, seals, white tissue holly wrapping, Xmas. pos- | tal cards ea | pound boxes. Every one pb gd Se ee ; | has a sweet tooth. FOR THE BABY, DOL aan | CALENDARS — For Sale Sleeping kind $1.00 to $4.50 for St. Gertrude convent. | These are all handmade by the sisters and will make an inexpensive gifts which are pretty and will be appre- ciated. cloth dolls 75¢ to $1.75, TOILET SETS—$1.50 to 2.50, $1.00 and $1.25. MANICURE SETS—$2.50 to $12.50. REXALL DRUG STORE C. O. Perrenoud, Prescription Druggist