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Don’t forget the dance to- USURURURURURUEURURUEEURURURUERURUELTA EUR RLPLRa MA Wi 7 | night. o. = Slane! = = y f + May iW) The Ladies’ Aid will give a tea | U a vf) at the home of Mrs. Lee Rhoades ff =i UI on Wednesday afternoon, Octo-/| qd =I) ler 24th, Everybody is cordially | pil uF | invited. wo Us G. V. Barker, the photogra-| ay] Ue | pher from Grangeville will be 95 ? ue taking pictures at the Cotton- U Does a Hen Cackle? it: wood hotel, Tuesday October 23.) ie | If you wish work done call yd is BECAUSE SHE TELLS THE WORLD THAT in and leave word. 48-1 x =i James Rooke, of Sweetwater, | ee ene ae A Idaho came up from his home MS | the first of the week and will be oH and the reason she does it so regularly is due to the U5 i ;employed for some time doing | carpenter work for Goffe Eckert! }on his ranch, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bruege- man departed last week for a} two months visit with their | F daughter at Sublimity, Oregon. They were accompanied by the! three small children of Casper |& Cremer. The newly elected officers of the Knights of Columbus were is | installed into office Wednesday | Ro evening by J. F. Jenny assisted =i by Jerry Kavanaugh of Lewis- ton, Idaho, About 830 members were present at the ceremonies, Word was received in Cotton- wood this week by friends an- nouncing the arrival of a baby $e girl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | . fact that she is being feed Dr. Hess Panacea which keeps oo her fit, healthy and free from disease. U If you have aflock of chickens, tell us how many and Po we can supply you with the right size package of Panacea. pi Why raise chickens without a profit? The Rexall Store C. 0. PERRENOUD Prescription Druggist i a ei ee Those Long Winter Evenings keep your home warm and cosy with a OLE’ . C ORIGINAL S HOT BLAST HEATER E health of your family depends upon properly heated rooms—warm floors. The maximum radiation, low base heat, air tight construction, and Hot Blast Combustion insure even temperature in all parts of the room at all times. LR ° led OUR BUSINESS IS GOOD Because we satisfy our customers. Clothes must fit and have style, workmanship must be Al, Linings of our suits and overcoats are guaranteed for the life of the garment. This is reason enough that our business is good. We are selling suits and overcoats every day. We are the only tailors in Idaho county. Our cleaning and pressing was never better. So let the good work go on. Wallace Rhett of Spokane, Wash | The young miss arrived at the! Rhett home on Friday, October 12th. Mr. and Mrs. William Buettner and family motored to Lewiston Saturday returning home Sun- day evening. Mr. Buettner re- marked that going to Lewiston now in a car + was only a mere} pleasure trip since the highway $ ° has been graveled. 3 The Home Tailors Rev. and Mrs. Thompson re- turned Saturday afternoon from | See eodteteeeerteteteraes: Pullman, Wash., where they at- tended a meeting of the Whit-| scaceercecererteetrrerrartrereet man County Sunday School As- 'sociation. They also visited in | Colfax and Garfield. They were accompanied by Mrs. Frank} Simon and Mrs. T. C. Keith. John Croneck of Lewiston is | And besides, Cole’s Original Hot Blast Heater is guaranteed to consume one-third less fuel than any underdraft stove on the market—guaranteed to hold fire for thirty six hours. Let us show you yours today, Hoene Hardware Sr" os etetetetecieeattetetioeeetotet pte COTTONWOOD : agree’ the week LM the Dr. | § = & . D. Shinnick home. He accom- Pr: t f B k? $ B panied Dr. Shinnick here Sunday XPec O a an e z |from Lewiston where the doctor | z + spent the day on. professionel : $ - matters. The doctor reports ‘ i + Avery Gentry, confined in: the You naturaily expect first of all SAFETY to all funds Ke $|__ Lewiston Tribune and Seattle | St. ie ites a you may intrust to its care. And SERVICE in all mat- *| Post Intelligencer. R. H. Kendall; Mrs. Werner L. Kalen, who} ge ape F Be bit ‘ ; Sigdane ‘. si 2 tJ R £ Confectionery. 41+tf |has been visiting here for the ters pretaining to your banking business. This service %| The late Bartlett pears are! past month with her parents, | should mean cheerful attention to the prompt and proper =| now ready. Come and get them. | Mr. and Mrs. John Crea, depart- " cau a si Mrs. J. F. Jenny. 43-2 \ed with her two children today : execution of your requests, and an earnest desire to serve eeteated Mrs, B. C. Eller, authorized | for her home at Westmorland, you as a customer of the bank. agent for the Barclay Custom | California in the Imperial valley. made corset. Nezperce phone She was accompanied as far as 3890, "i 35-2* | Lewiston by Mr. and Mrs. John | The Seniors and Sophomores | Gree and Mr, and Mrs. William of the Cottonwod high schooi) are making great preparations | 4 |for a Fiatisivect A Ne to be| spending the past three weeks = ; «|; with her daughter, Mrs. Fred 3 given on the evening of October | ¥? : , >, Mrs, Fre : 26th. The dance will be an invi-| Lange and son, Delbert Hale av} 4 0 es oadeatoetonfonteetectoatente desdoaiedtordensoetods We offer you every service consistant with sound banking: Made by a home concern for home consumption 2 seated detested Seadeefeadoetee BS hoeteet | Mrs. Lora Hale, who has been | The First National Bank COTTONWOOD, IDAHO Sontocte ried Seeteetp =e ST teeeteetendeteted endeedestentet Sie Every sack is guaranteed See Seeteeete We exchange 1 bar. of flour for 6 bu. of wheat SMieetoosiente Farmers’ Union Seadbefesgeetoetoareetoeteazedgeateeeate resfeateetoego rte conte sfoatoetoetoateetesgectorteateofente sfeegenteetente Pee lee tation affair. Marshal’A. H, Nau has now attached to his Dodge cara trailer. What he is going to do with the two wheel cart we are unable to say unless he plans on knocking out the “Tough” guys and hauling them to jail in an ambulance. A large number of Nezperce Indians have been passing thru Cottonwood the past week en- routed to the mountains in quest of deer. In most instances they | were traveling in buggies and! light wagons. Deer hunting in the mountains is reported to be excellent this year. | Prinville, Oregon, returned home | ¥ |Sunday evening after having | |spent an enjoyable visit. She| {returned home from Lewiston | % {with M. M. Belknap, in his car, 3 Joe Peterson, of Nezperce, | 4 | |Monday of this week completed | the task of building the new ad- | dition to the Nezperce Ware- | house in this city. He in com- |pany with his crew, consisting of Ralph Stellmon and Henry Billow returned to their home at Nezperce the same evening. W. F. Abercrombie, now resid- ing near Walla Walla, Wash., was a business visitor in this | section the past week. He made {the trip here in a car. He in- Cottonwood Dray EDGAR WORTMAN, Proprietor DRAYING AND TRANSFER WORK OF ALL KINDS All Work Carefully Handled and Promptly Done COTTONWOOD, IDAHO To assist in celebrating Mrs.| formed us that his son, Jean is | Mike Willenborg’s jr., birthday just recovering from a severe at- in a most fitting manner, some) tack of typhoid fever. At one 30 friends gathered at her home} time little hopes were held for in Cottonwood last Thursday | pis recovery. | * & a te ek es te ts ei i IT'S THE BEST VELTEX Gasoline and Oils evening unannounced and pro- ceeded to take charge of her home. The evening was most enjoyably spent in various amusements. Light refresh- ments were served. Mrs. Jos. Kaufman sr., Henry | Kaufman and Joseph Kaufman jv., and baby daughter, of Lewis- ton, arrived in the city by auto- mobile, Monday. The boys re- turned the following day while Mrs. Kaufman remained on the prairie for a visit. The infant A. Nims, her aunt. If the present plans of William Ruhoff and A. A. Harrison materialize, which they believe will, these two gentlemen expect to leave within the next two weeks in Mr. Harrison’s car for California to spend the winter.| Mr. Ruhoff. stated that he had no intentions of locating there} | who has been ill for many weeks, | in Cottonwood. baby girl is a guest of Mrs. R./ visited at the home of Senator | | M. M. Belknap spent Sunday | }in Lewiston with his wife and son, Donald. We are pleased to inform our readers that Donald, See eee Seeeteceteeeeteeteteteteeteet is now making splendid progress to recovery. Mr. Belknap was ac- companied by Kenneth Hensley, who spent the day visiting with his friend, Donald. AI Talkington, a well known | pioneer of Idaho county, resid- | ing at Grangeville, spent Monday | While here he | Eckert talking over old times. | Mr. Talkinyton before leaving the city also made it a point to call on his old friends, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Rooke. Cottonwood was a deserted} city last Friday, Columbus Day. | All business houses closed for the afternoon and most everyone | who could went to Grangeville to | or less regularly. The ABC of banking Who Should Have a Checking Account? Generally speaking, everyone paying out money more A record of all expenditures appears on the check stubs, while the canceled checks are indis- putable evidence of payment. 3S Keer dele ete etree tet Cottonwood State Bank COTTONWOOD, IDAHO Camas Oil Company COTLONWOOD GARAGE, Agents but was going to California to} take in the second day of the| get new ideas on building homes | Idaho County Fair and Border etc. There are more homes being| Days. Cottonwood was well re- built in California now than any | presented at the fair all three other state in the union. days. SO ~