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c { 4 | COTTONWOOD AND VICINITY Personal Mention and Local Happenings of the Week in This Vicinty. “THE STORM” is coming. 1-1 The weather forecast states that “THE STORM” will sweep the Orpheum next Thursday. 1-1 Dance at Grangeville, Wednes- nesday, May 23. Music by Mann Bros. orchestra from Lew- iston. Tickets $1.00. Spectators 15 cents. Novelties. 19- G. V. Barker the photograp- her from Grangeville will be taking pictures at the Cotton- wood Hotel, Saturday and Sun- day, May 5th and 6th. 19-1 Mrs. Mary White of the Cot- tonwood section is the guest this week of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Alva White, in this city — Nezperce Herald. Mr. and Mrs. T. E, Edmund- son, of Grangeville, who recently disposed of their theatre busi- ; ness there passed through Cot- | tonwood yesterday in their new ; Dodge sedan, headed for Cali- fornia. They. stopped here for a few minutes to say good-by to a number of friends. H. C. Matthiesen accompanied by Ray Nims motored to the county seat Wednesday on busi- ness matters. While at the county seat they were guests of the Grangeville commercial club at their regular weekly lun- cheon. Elta Arnold, county school superintendent spent yesterday in Cottonood ard while re made her official visit to e Cottonwood schools. Mrs. Arnold spoke in the highest terms of the local school and in the man- ner is was being conducted. The superintendent informed us: that | next week the final 8th grade Broadway— Buick Authorized Service Maintains Buick Dependable Performance | phone 2720. The blue and white emblem of Buick authorized service’ is always a guarantee of adequate facilities for maintaining Buick dependable performance. On an imposing building in the biggest city, cross-roads garage, it marks the place where Buick owners may obtain mechanics skilled on Bui where they will find genuine Buick factory made parts and where they will receive courteous, cons: : and helpful assistance in the continued perfect oper- ation of their Buicks, Buick owners have come to regard “Authorized” Buick Service, no matter where they see it confidence and satisfaction that they have in any motor car that bears the Buick name. Hoene Hardware “THE STORM” is coming. 1-1 We repair all makes of bat- teries. Cottonwood Garage. 30-tf The I. O. O. F. hall is being repapered this week by Peter Bies assisted by Riley Rice. The masked avengers will ride to answer “ONE CLEAR CALL’ at the Orpheum, Sunday. 19-1 If it is cabbage, cauliflower or tomato plants you want see or call Arléy Gentry, Nezperce 19-2 A No. 1 sand delivered in Cottonwood for $2.50 per yard. Call or write Joe Remacle, Cot- tonwood, Idaho. 19-8* John Crea took delivery last Saturday from the Parker agency of Lewiston a new five passenger Nash touring car. 3|In the transaction Mr. Crea dis- posed of his old Overland car. * Miss Leona Carssow of Lewis- ton was a guest at the Shinnick home for the week end, Saturday evening she was guest of honor at’'a party given at the Shinnick home. Mrs. T. A. Randall and. little son of Spokane, Wash., and Mrs. Plen Hodges of Cloverland, Wash., arrived in the city Tues- day evening for a short visit | with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Blackburn. Mrs. Hodges returned to her home Thursday morning but Mrs. Randall will continue her visit until Sunday. Mrs. Edgar Fry, who has spent most of the winter in southern Idaho visiting Rebekah lodges, in the capacity of presi- than pleased to home. Mrs. Herman Wessels Greencreek section. Mrs. Wessels Mr. and after residing for examinations will be given. Mrs. Frank Simon will have charge of | the examinations in Cottonwood. place like Camas cientious » with the same Grangeville, Tuesd tee ' Gran 5 ey hi {made the trip there in his car. | Our guess is that the county, “ oe : : agent question as submitted to} : a slay Be. the voters of Idaho county’ by | : d paced the county commissioners will be | 4 : defeated. From all indications | Cottonwood will go 2 to 1 against 4 ‘ ; the proposition if not even na stronger. é . The fire department was cal-' led out at 7 o'clock this morning when fire was discovered burn- ' 4 ing near the kitchen chimney of , 3 ‘the Rooke hotel. The fire was put out quickly and no serious damage resulted. The fire was probably -caused from burning 3% ritchy wood which heated the flu and set fire to the wood akout the same, 13 Mrs. Neal McGuire returned 3 Monday evening from a six months visit with relatives and 4 jold time friends at Todd, N. C,'% Mrs. McGuire greatly enjoyed % YOUR CATTLE NOW BEFORE THEY GET. BLACK LEG WE HAVE THE AGGRESSIN IN PILL OR LIQUID FORM ALSO THE ORDINARY PILL FORM. DO IT NOW. her visit to her old home but was | $ The Rexall Store 2lso pleased to return to Idaho, | 3 at ee came down from '% Evcneriytoa" tregeen is home in the Westlake section | 9 5000005 Thursday to meet his wife who | ******?** shes has been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Bledsoe since Monday evening. POSOOS DON’T WORRY LET RICHARDS AND SON MAKE YOU A NEW SUIT OR CLEAN AND PRESS YOUR OLD ONES They Know How BUSINESS IS GOOD. COME IN AND MAKE IT BETTER. The Home Tailors OSI SOSOO HIS: H. H. BENNETT DEAD. H. H. Bennett, manager of the hardware business of the Madison Lumber company at Ferdinand, died suddenly at Spokane, Tuesday morning fol- lowing an operation when all in- dications pointed towards a speedy recovery. The operation was performed about a week orona ich cars, What We Mean by “Service” “SERVICE.” What does that word mean to you? Does it mean real personal interest in your welfare? Or is it just another word for “politeness?” “SERVICE” at this bank means a keen terset in your success and'a readiness to do a! can do to help you win success. “SERVICE” with us means prompt and careful at- tention to all the details of your dealing with us. “SERVICE” here means good banking methods so that your funds are always safe in our care. It means protection in all your banking. The First National Bank COTTONWOOD, IDAHO ago. Mr, Bennett who has always | been in robust health ruptured | jhimself at Ferdinand last week while attempting to lift an empty gasoline barrel, the result of which forced him to go to|; Spokane for an operation, 4 The news of his death was re- | 3 gret. Mr. Bennett is well known here having. resided in the city with his family while with the associated with the Hoene Hard- ware business at Ferdinand, Mr. Bennett was about 45 Oo &: the ceived in Cottonwood with re- |‘ Hoene Hardware and later was years of age and is survived by his wife and four children, CONTEST WAS CLOSE. The Cottonwood high school} baseball team lost its first game | season at Grangeville, |Saturday by a margin of one \point. The contest ~ featur- re ns : ed by heavy hitting and a large Or ica oa Ap potming toe | score, 22 to 23 but nevertheless nie i "49-1 | was very interesting on account Miss Harriet Hanson was a athe. Cottonwood high schcol | a marine t8 the Frank | players were: Raymond Nims, ake 01 t one 4 g I ss | Clarence Peterson, Glen - Rink, raigmont, Friday evening t0 | Cecil Wimer, Francis Homer, eons aa pepe Prom. eet Bab aveaiey, Edwin Buettner e domestic science class of | and Edgar Johnson. the Cottonwood high school en-; A return game will be played tertained the senior class at din-|on the local diamond, Saturday. ner in the domestic science|A large crowd of high school bungalow, Wednesday evening. {students accompanied the boys | Henry Downer of Winchester to Grangeville, Saturday. was a business: visitor in Cot-! _ ca ae tonwood yesterday. Henry was LODGE OFFICIALS HERE. Al Larson, district deputy of driving a new Star car, the first | one to be seen in this section of | the Modern Woodmen of Ame- riea with headquarters in Mos- the country. . cow and G. L. Fisher, special | rsonal in- any bank Huddleston & Speck, proprie- dent of the state Rebekah as- sembly, returned to her home last week. Mrs. Fry stated that she enjoyed her trip immensely but at the same time was more return to her William Ruhoff has his crew of carpenters busy constructing e. fine new bungalow for Mr. and of the and decided to leave the farm about two years ago a short period at Mt. Angel and Clarks- ton made up their mind conclus- ively that after all there was no Prairie. tors of the Cottonwood Garage are planning on having the front of their garage painted within | a very short time. The color will be very flashy and one that they hope can be seen for miles. | Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Williams | returned from Lewiston Wed- nesday evening where Mr. Wil- liams assisted the Leggett Co., in arranging a sale of the stock {recently purchased from the C. C. Store. The Ladies Aid will give a tea in the dining room of the Cot- tonwood Hotel on Wednesday, April 9th between the hours of 2to5 p.m. Mrs. C. A. Johns-} ton will be in charge. The pub- lie is cordially invited. Jess Robertson formerly em- ployed by the Cottonwood Hard- ware of this city and a former Cottonwood boy was elected as a member of the village council of Kamiah last week. He was the fifth highest man out of nine candidates. The Chronicle last week mis- | sed a very important news item. While going to Lewiston last week in their car, J. G, Farris.; manager of the local office of | the Grangeville Light and Power company, accompanied by his family, had the misfortune to become stuck in the mud be- tween Reubens and Culdesac. Another case of a man not fol- Jowing the advise of his wife. deputy of Culdesac spent Tues- | day and Wednesday in Cotton- | wood. on business matters con-| nected with their order. They assisted the local camp Wednes- | day evening in initiating three | candidates. After the initiatory work the laides of the Royal Neighbors had an elegant spread ready for those in attendance at the M. W. A. meeting on that evening. (oa NOTICE OF ANNUAL STOCK- HOLDERS MEETING FARM- ERS UNION WAREHOUSE COMPANY, LTD. Notice is hereby given that the annual stockholders meeting of the Farmers Union house Co., Ltd., will be held on Saturday, June 9, 1923 in the I, 0.0. F. hall Cottonwood, Ida- ho at 1 o’clock p.m. For the purpose of electing two directors for three years, and for such other business as may properly come before it. Dated this 6th day of May, 1928. AUGUST SCHROEDER, Secretary. NOTICE TO VOTERS. Persons who are legal voters of Idaho county, but did not vote at the last general election, will be given an opportunity to cast their vote in the County Agent referendum, by applying to the County Auditor for the proper 19-6 Don’t worry Gilbert we have done the same thing ourselves, not once but many times. Ware- |3 tt te te ts te De tts te ts ls ts tet affidavit form, and ballot card. HENRY TELCHER, 19-1 County Auditor Cottonwood Dray EDGAR WORTMAN, Proprietor DRAYING AND TRANSFER WORK OF ALL KINDS |. All Work Carefully Handled and Promptly Done COTTONWOOD, IDAHO Victory Bonds Will be Due THE U. S. VICTORY BONDS WILL MATURE ON May 20th, 1923 OWING TO THE LARGE NUMBER OF THESE BONDS TO BE HANDLED THE U. S. TREASURY OFFICIALS ARE ASKING THAT THE BONDS BE TURNED IN NOW SO THEY MAY BE LISTED AND ALL DETAILS ARRANGED FOR PAYMENT PROMPTLY ON THE 20TH OF MAY. THIS BANK OFFERS ITS SERVICES IN COL- LECTING THESE BONDS. Cottonwood State Bank