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«COTTONWOOD egreat deal A new Majestic in the kitchen is an indication of luxury and fdr sighted economy in the household. Lasting qualities are more important than the»mere first cost in a range, the range that gives long service with better cooking is the range to buy for Economy, Comfort, and: Lasting Satisfaction. The rust resisting body, the air-tight construction that gives..absolute heat control and perfect baking conditions, the abundant supply of hot water ready when wanted—these are but a few of the features in which the new Majestic leads. Some of the tests of the Majestic range have been made by your neighbor.and friends. Ask them if their Majestic has given them the splendid service promised. Or come in and let us show you the many features of the new Majestic that have gained for it the proud position of being the most dependable and beautiful range in America today. Hoene Hardware un AND VICINITY Xmas. cards at the Chronicle. Mr.’and Mrs. C. K. Saunders, of Portland, Oregon are guests at the C. O. Perrenoud home. Mrs. Saunders is a sister of Mr. Perrenoud. They will remain here about a week. Laura Miller, for the past six months, housekeeper for the Sidney Brown family, left this| morning for her home at Square Butte, Montana. She was ac- companied by her two daughters. Henry Moore, assistant at the local depot to Agent Poler, and | who is visiting on the coast sent to the R. H. Kendall Confection- ery a sea weed that is causing a of curosity among R. Huddleston and R. Speck were business visitors in Grange- ville, Saturday. Two carloads of cattle, and a earload of hogs were shipped from Cottonwood, Tuesday. Attorneys Wilbur L. Campbell and Hampton Taylor of Grange- ville were business visitors in the city, Wednesday. Reports from the bedside of Barney Seubert, who was opera- ted upon last week for appendici- is, are very encouraging and if he continues his improvement will be able to sit up for the first time the last of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ries, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Nau, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Terhaar, Dr. and Mrs. Shinnick and two daughter attended the wedding of John Ries and Miss Clara Hayden at Ferdinand, Wednesday morning, The newly married man is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ries and a the customers and also brings| brother to Mrs. Terhaar and forth many inquiries. Mrs. Nau. IT'S THE BEST neni _Dr. G. S. Stockton of Grange- ville was a professional visitor in Cottonwood, Wednesday. Fancy work makes ideal Xmas presents. See it on display at the Cottonwood Mercantile. 8-tf Mrs. Frank Simon, who has been in Spokane for the past two weeks receiving medical treat- ments, returned home Saturday evening. Thanksgiving Day was a quiet one in Cottonwood. Business houses closed for the day about lla.m. Many family reunions and dinners for friends were in vogue throughout the day. August Schroeder, county commissioner, will attend a meeting of the board at the county seat next week. Owing to pressing county business Mr. Schroeder was_excused as trial juror in the Federal Court at Moscow tthe coming week. Sidney M. Brown motored to Lewiston today, .having gone there on business matters. He was accompanied by Mrs. Martha Kincaid and Mrs. Glenna | Stewart, who will visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Brunner in Asotin. They will return home Sunday evening. George Smith, formerly editor of the Grangeville Globe for a period of 15 years, who has been spending the summer in Califor- nia recently returned from the sunny south and gave out the | family. Marion Wober, the Fenn met chant, transac buSiness in Cottonwood, Tuesday. i] The first snow to cover the ground fell in Cottonwood last night, About an inch feil. who attended the funeral of Mr. Williams’ father in nesday’s stage. hall left Sunday for Lewiston to| spend the winter there with his Mr. and Mrs. John Rooke’ came out from their ranch on!) the next few days visiting at the | Rooke. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Greve and} mont and Miss Margaret Hurley the Dr. J, E. Reilly home yester- and a social success. Many Ferdinand people took in the af- fair. Thanks to the highway po gl Cottonwood and Ferdin- and. Dr. J. D. Shinnick motored to! Spokane, Saturday accompanied | by Mrs. John Hoene, who visited | with her son, August, a student | at Gonzaga college. Mrs. Shin-| nick, who has been visiting on| the coast returned with “them. M. M. Belknap motored to; Lewiston, Saturday and was ac- companied home in the evening by Mrs. Belknap and Donald. | Donald returned home greatly) improved, he is now able to walk | a few steps with the aid of a} cane. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Dye and little son, Bobby, departed Wed- nesday morning for a three months visit with Mrs. Dye’s | mother and other Mitchell, South Dakota. This that Mrs, Dye has been home. Sunday morning for Vancouver, high school last year is a student at the University of Idaho, The best wishes of their friends go with them. latives here. turning home Sunday, Paul shape between Walla Walla and Cottonwood. Grangeville, were guests at the G. F. McKinney home Thanks- giving day. the head men | Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Williams, | ¢ Spokane, | f Monday returned home on Wed-- wy Leland Matoon for some time is employed at the R, A. Nims pool | F the river, Wednesday to spend’ Ge home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. | f) daughter, Jeannette, of Craig-|5 of Boise; were dinner guests atk day. They returned home today. | ff The dance given by the K. of | q | P. last night was well attended relatives at) j is the first time in seven years} 4 Mr. and Mrs, John Homar left) % Washington and will reside there| 4 in the future. Their son, Francis} $ a graduate of the Cottonwood | % Mr. and Mrs. Paul Terhaar of | ¥ Walla Walla, Wash., arrived in| the city late Wednesday evening} $ to spend Thanksgiving with re-| 3 They plan on re-| # says the roads were in extellent | 3 Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Call, of | 4 Mr. Call is one of | $ in the A. and F.| 3 store of that city having charge | 2 Dave Yates, a well was a_ business visitor in the} city, Tuesday. Dave was hob- bling about on a pair of crutches | having recently had his left foot} |badly smashed. Mr. Yates was| | assisting in moving a house and | | one of the wagon wheels, used in} the task, ran over his foot. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Andrews | |} of the Boles country are in Cot- tonwood tiis week on business | matters and visiting at the home} of Mrs. Andrew’s sister, Mrs. T. |C,. Keith. While in the city | they made the Chronicle office a of their paper Boles to Rice Creek, Mr. An- drews remarking that by doing so he will receive the paper three | days earlier each week. jof the grocery and hardware de-| partments. The McKinneys just} 4 recently learned that they were | % related to the Calls by marriage. | : known | 3 farmer of the Winona district, | 3 pleasant call and had the address | $ changed from} % Edwin Nelson of Fenn re ; NOVEMBER 24TH TO DECEMBER IST * REMEMBER. WEEK. During this week, write to your mother, y ” your friends. Let a letter or two be your hy dat Y> y. Many of your friends will welcome the assurance that they are still in your thots. A Big New Box Containing One box Hytone Stationery 86 sheets and 24 envelopes, One Hytone Tablet, One Package Envelopes ALL FOR 89 CENTS In the new RAJAH Size the new distinctive paper approv ed by millions of letter writers An interesting 40 page book of helpful correspondence ffl hints to purchasers of the remember week package. C. O. Perrenoud Prescription Druggist What is the matter with Jake, the tailor? HE IS ALL RIGHT He just made me a new “Jazz” Suit and Overcoat for Thanksgiving. Say boys the fit and workmanship is sure swell, Father and brother both ordered a new suit for Christmas. Come and join us. THE ONLY TAILOR IN IDAHO COUNTY Our Cleaning and Pressing Was Never Better. The Home Tailors PP reeee First Half of the 1932 Taxes Now Due Can be Paid at the The First National Bank COTTONWOOD, IDAHO Cottonwood Dray EDGAR WORTMAN, Proprietor DRAYING AND TRANSFER WORK OF ALL KINDS All Work Carefully Handled and Promptly Done COTTONWOOD, IDAHO FARM statement in Lewiston that there jturned home Sunday evening} 3 were seven men for every job in| from Moscow where he and Mrs. California. _ He says he prefers | Nelson were called by the illness | $ Idaho and Washington to Cali-|of their daughter Miss Aoda, a! 2 fornia. student of the University of Ida- W. B. Hussman, the Building | ho. The young lady suffering an Doctor, returned Friday evening | attack of acute appendicitis and from a business trip to Coeur d’ | was operated upon Saturday in a} 2 Alene City. Mr. Hussman re-| Moscow hospital. The opera-| ¢ mained over for a day in Lewis-|tion proved successful. Mrs.| 3 ton to be present at a road meet - | Nelson remained at the bedside|% ing dealing with the South Fork | of her daughter. project. Mr. Hussman stated) My. and Mrs. Peter Bieren and| % the meeting was well attended | children arrived in Cottonwood | ¢ and interest ran very high at|early Tuesday morning from|% times. Yakima, Wash., to attend the/% Mrs. George F. Moll, wife of | Lies-Duclos wedding. They) # LOANS IF YOU NEED A FARM LOAN WE IN- VITE YOU TO COME IN AND TALK IT OVER WITH US. WE CAN MAKE YOU A LOAN AT A LOW RATE OF INTEREST. 2S VELTEX Gasoline and Oils Camas Oil Company Superintendent Moll of the Cot- tonwood schools, arrived in Cot- tonwood last Friday evening from Hiawatha, Kansas, to join her husband. The Molls will made the journey in Mr. Bieren’s |jear. They traveled all night} % Tuesday and on their way be-|% }tween Lewiston and Cottonwood | ¢ the water in their motor car! $ Cottonwood State Bank COTT' OOD GARAGE, Agents make their home in the cottage!froze on them causing them a’ spies - owned by the Cottonwood Elev- |x trouble. Mrs. Bieren and ator company. Mrs. Duclos are sisters. COTTONWOOD, IDAHO