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Ly ‘ te] | Always in the {the junk man. 874) |ing out the 200 head of catt! from the river, Thursday. Boles country today. | Labor day at the W. O. Collins They Fairbanks-Mors unusually profi mers. The They do the .h cheaply. Don’ factorily and ec lating magneto engine quickly, steady speed Make Money strength or pay high priced help for labor which a ‘‘Z” Engine will handle so much more satis- The magneto equipt 13 H.P., 3 H.P. and6H.P. are real kerosene engines, but operate equally well on gasoline, Save Time— e ‘7%? Engines haye proved Oo more than 350,000 far- 1ours of druc y quickly, easily and your own time and ard t wa: ‘onomically. Simple, high tension oscil- produces hot spark, starting Throttling governor assures tery equipt alone. Has high tension bat- tery ignition, hit and miss governor and balancedeafe- ty fly wheels. gives six speed cha. Carburetor requires no ad- justing. A remarkable value {ing from Lewiston where they ranch for the winter and are oc- cupying the C. N. McLaughlin residence, If desiring to locate in Lewis- ton or Clarkston write McGrath | at 920 Main Street, two blocks west of the depot. All sorts of | properties for sale or trade. 37-4 | Joe Kuther and family of Ferdinand spent a short time in | Cottonwood, Sunday they having | spent the day driving about the country taking in the sights. Dress your boy up in a tailor | made suit for school. Prices range from $8.45 to $14.00, yes | and with an extra pair of pants. Richards and Son, the Cotton- wood Tailors . 36-t¢ | Mr, and Mrs. C. H. Greve and | two daughters Harriett and eed | Jeannette, of Craigmont, visited | in Cottonwood yesterday and) while here attended to business matters. | Mrs. Bertha Poyneer, of the ; Cottonwood Mercantile company | is in Spokane this week making fall purchases for the store and | She is| . bat es gasoline visiting with friends. |expected home tonight. Hoene Hardware | COTTONWOOD AND VICINITY Mrs. A. B. Rooke visited in Grangeville last Saturday. JACKIE COOGAN in “MY BOY” Sunday. 837-1 Leo Rad last Friday threshed 71% acres of oats that averaged 80 bushels to the acre. The oats were of good quality. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Nuxoll of Greencreek returned Wednesday evening from Lewiston where Mr. Nuxoll spent a day on bus- iness matters. Dr. Orr operated upon the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bonstrom, both of Grangeville, yesterday for tonsil- | lotomy. IT’S THE BEST VELTEX Gasoline ‘and Camas Oil Company GARAGE, Agents | COTLONWOOD Herman H. Nuxoll was a busi- ness visitor in Cottonwood, Tues- day from his home in Clarkston. Mr. and Mrs. William Schiller and daughter, Helen spent sev- eral days here visiting with re- latives and friends returning to their home in Lewiston Thurs- day morning. Avery Gentry was able to be up town for the first time Sat- lurday after tussling for several days with typhoid-pneumonia and while still very weak from the effects of the disease, he is regaining his strength gradu- ally. Bert Auger, of Grangeville, was a visitor in Cottonwood Monday. While here he made the Chronicle a pleasant call. He re- turned home on the evening train and met his wife and child- ren who were returning home from a visit with relatives in! Montana. Oils trup, Monday of this week .took charge of their schools in Idaho county. Miss Laura is teaching at Denver and Miss Louise is teaching a school f on the point. Mr. and Mrs. George Poler, Mr. and Mrs. Bart Simon and | Sunday in Kamiah. They went | there in cars and by Winona and what is known as the seven mile road . County Commissioner Clark , | Lyda spent a short time in Cot- roy tonwood, Saturday while enrout- |ed to Reubens on business mat- \ ters. Mr. Lyda remarked that You Kiddies watch for JACK-| his water melons are just about IE COOGAN on the street be-| ripe, a month later this year fore the show, Sunday night. | than last. Tailor made school suits with} * Mrs. Fred McKinney accom- an extya pair of pants from $8.45 panied by Mrs. J. E. Reilly and to $14'\Richardg and Son, 36-tf| Mrs. J. E. Richards motored to Mrs. B. C. Eller, authorized Grangeville, Tuesday. The first agent for the Barclay Custom) two ladies named attended a made corset. Nezperce phone, party given by Mrs. Ralph Bell. 8820. 35-2*| wife of the depot agent at The John Baer family after | Grangeville. 2 spending a great portion of the) Miss Edna McDonald, daugh- summer here returned to their; ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph home at Lewiston Tuesday | McDonald of Fenn will leave the morning. The Thoelke home last of the week for Ferdinand which they vacated is now being where she has been engeged as a occupied by Dr. Smith. | teacher in the Ferdinand schools. Ming Savah dwanses Alienvot! Miss McDonald taught in Lewis- | Kallio, Mo., arrived Monday apport gga evening and she is the first of |, . a the new teachers to become ac-| his home at Walla Walla Wed- quainted with our citizens. rrades in ti 1 lie | 2 week. — ee on ig geen | Walla Walla and Cottonwood, ac- i {cording to the speedometer on Mrs. Eugene Andrews came| My, Mauge’s car, is 165 miles. out from her home in the Boles | The roads, he says, are in excel- district and/is visiting at_ the|jent shape. home of her sister, Mrs. T. | | aga Ey Pt an ad |Sunday in Grangeville. visiting fected thumb, which developed | With friends say Hd ode 4s ta ee had accidentally | Nhe Aarne garage, He says that ‘ A : \for a time it looked as thoug! Floyd Baker left in his car,| the main part of the business Sunday morning for Colfax, | section was doomed for destruc- Wash., to accept a position with | tion. Gasoline and oil explosions pasate ve ane te | made the fire very difficult to will have charge of the show) “iy and Mrs. H.C. Mathiesen page hag! ee on | accompanied heir aon, Raymond adage sei ee tierats “| to Lewiston, Sunday from which eerie eee te omnes, | point he took the train Monday 1 valt, Xa aveni for Modesto, if., ville, who has been spending the pi % ome aentad a posh past four months in the Orofino | {jon The Matthiesen family Bert Day, the barber, spent country, was a business visitor’ visited with re'atives and friends | in Cottonwood yesterday. . He returned recently injured his left hand + aagg while assisting in unloading a} as rock crusher which proved to be | you Guard Against .Burglars, very painful. : But What About Rats? Frank Carbett, of Kamiah de-| Rats steal millions of dollars’ livered in the city, Wednesday,| worth of grain, chickens, eggs, his first load of wated melons to | etc, Destroy property and are a the Cottonwood Mercantile. The! menace to health. If you are Corbett melons are in great de-| troubled with rats, try -RAT- mand here ,according to the mer- | SNAP. It will surely kill them— cantile company who have han-) prevent odors. Cats or dogs) dled this product for several’ won't touch it. Comes in cakes. years. They are the efforts of 16 Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold | years of hard work and are ‘and guaranteed by Turner Drug grown without irrigation. - | Store and Hoene Hardware. home Tuesday JACKTE COOGAN, the great $ jest Kid actor on the séreen 37-1; 4 market for 3 poultry, any amount. T. Clark, Jokn Rooke assisted in bring-|2 He |% will return to his home in the |3 ; W. W. Flint and family spent’ : rat ieee ear ranch near Waha. They went by | 3 F AIRB A | way of Forest and returned by |% NKS- MORSE way of Career Seals Resa aah | Frank Densow and Barney 4 p . S004 | Malerich returned Monday even- | 4 spent a few days visiting and on % business matters. 1g Okie Kineaid and family have! moved to Cottonwood from their | 3 * Misses Laura and Louise Hat- | 4 respective | ‘ Mr. and Mrs, J. G. Farris spent way of | returned to She | nesday afternoon after visiting | 7 ‘mary | With relatives and friends here | will have chatge of the primary re intunee hepmobe present | If a man wishes to build a house he not only has to - have the lumber and building materials, but he has to — have the proper tools, to work with, with out them, it is a tiresome and endless job. The same is true with school, with a good teacher you will need many little things in order to be prepared to get the most out of your classes. Our assortment of Fountain Pens, Eversharp and Mechanical Pencils, Students Note Books and Extra Note Book Filler Paper, Pencils and Pen Holders and Pen Points are complete. Come and look over the large assortment and be pre- pared to do your work thorly. The Rexall Store C. 0, PERRENOUD Prescription Druggist 3 LOLOL OSE PE SHEEP H MEET EDE OSES EIEEEOEOSEOEEOOED Paeedesdeateectorcenteageerdectestetoedeeteatesd Hello Fellows! Where did you get those new clothes? We got them from Richards and Son, the tailors, Their new Fall and Winter line of samples are here and you can bet they have sonie line. We all ordered new overcoats. They are very reasonable in price. You know old Jake knows his business, he is a tailor, (If so you know it is), then come in Jack and Jill, Pete and Tom and all you human mankind and get your suit and over- 3 coat from The Home Tailors : Beeedeeedeeeteeeetetredeeetetregetoeeteeteds Take Care of the Dimes and Dollars 3 The practice of thrift is one of the things that will 3 get our country back to prosperity. It is one matter that $ lies entirely in the hands of the individual. You do not + have to wait for Congress to pass a law or for world con- F ditions to adjust themselves but you can start saving any \% day by coming to this bank and opening an account, or \¢ adding to the one you already have. A checking account carefully handled will help you in keeping expenses down. | | + The First National Bank COTTONWOOD, IDAHO 4 Cottonwood Dray EDGAR WORTMAN, Proprietor DRAYING AND TRANSFER. WORK OF ALL KINDS All Work Carefully Handled and Promptly Done’ COTTONWOOD, IDAHO ih th Be te ee te tes te te te te se The Question of SERVICE “SERVICE”—What does that word mean to you? Does it mean a real personal interest in your wel- fare? Or is it just another name for “politeness”? “SERVICE” at this bank means a keen personal interest in your success and a readiness to do all any bank can do to help you win success. “SERVICE” with us means prompt and careful attention 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. ISN’T THAT THE KIND OF SERVICE YOU WANT? Cottonwood State Bank SPDR Secdesteatertenteectontesteetentenceatendoatoniontentetonteatesdentetoede ated — Ta ee een emma