Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 5, 1917, Page 3

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" "FOREST ROAD g To Be Built by the Federal Govern- 4 ment In the’Apache National Forest. tis The secretary of agriculture has au- thorized the location survey of a sec- tion of the first project-in- road-con- - struction submitted under the “nation- al forest section” of ithe ‘federal aid road act. This Section’is the only one g mi‘:e"“‘ll . e : in the law ‘which providés for' actual = b ragely ever happens a { construction “of roads by the’ federa] | © -~initial work on the road'is'done government. * - Roads “built -under . au: | ©:Wisely, but there are a multi- thority of ‘this part of the law are de- | © “tude of little: things; that; Jater; signed primarily to promote economic | © -1Bust be added or repaired in or- development and to serve public con- | O -der that the road may he in good., venience in localities where mipch: ot [ © -€0ndition. Ruts'and chuck holes the land.is ‘fn-national forests} The | © “&Fe sure to form, and these must proposed.road.on which action is taken | © ‘be filled or the road soon goes to: isin’the Apache national forest, Green. | © “Pieces. These things should be lee county, Ariz. = o ;phnned for and done quickly if The preliminary estimate of the cost | © “the improved road is to do the O -fullest service, and_this js the . | © -one thing" that itEscbms:to meia “'a°| © :8ome of our county commission- © bond election 't6 -raise the -necessary-|© -€fs are neglecting. They become funds to'contribute 50 per cent of this:| © ‘80 imbuedl with;the,idea;of builde- amount. An‘ additional twenty-nine:| © -iig good Teads thut they il miles of road in Apache county will be | © ‘Prepare for the maintenance of o |cheapes 5 necessary to complete the project and, | © ‘roads already: o Jietek iperdn earstos bubd. gnd according to ‘the’ preliminary estimate, | © - ) o Tshidpe “for ‘tave will bring the total cost-to $420,000. 009000000000000000 Approval-of-the-plans for sutvey was based upon the industrial resources which will be opened up and also upon the offer of one-half co-operation by the county. The. construction of the road will'’ make possible a north and south trunk line through a region now inaccessible and will connect with ex- isting east and west state highways. In addition, it will, it is stated, miake' Qossible the sale of 12rge bodies of tim- ber for the use of copper mines in| southern Arizona. and will ~afford} means of travel for settlers, besides cheapening the cost of protect _and: administering' the national forest. The development of ‘water -pswes in the region.will be assisted, and a beautifal recreation area will be opened up for tourist travel and for the residents of" the desert cities during the summer months. i In each case under the terms of the law the road funds must be deyived partly from local sources, and the amount expendable in any county by O -afford to dismiss its workmen O O -when ithe ToAQ. 1K .been. Coik:: G 1 P47, Drug Stece 4 £ Roads, That “Stay.” 4 3 000000000000 the rotal.. Roads o 4n' “good ‘conditl road is the on = Quite Natural. “Old friends are best.” “I know. ~Still, 'we'all Hkeito ‘make new friends. We can ¢ a bluff before them “;for|-awldle; r; The ;old friends have our number.”—Louisville Courler-Journal. RAN, SORE THRON A Eages Quickly When, You Apply a Little Musterole " d Musterale won't blister like the tural Station. old-fashioned muscard plaster. Just spread it on with your fingers. It pene- trates to the sore: spot with a :gentle| tingle, loosens the tongestion ‘and-draws out the soreness and pain. ¢ Musterole is- a clean, white ointident made with oil of mustard. It is fine for quxcl.c. relief for sore throat, bronchitis, tomsilitis, croup, istiff ‘neck, -asthma, neu: ralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of trst class highways. e ——————ee e 0 rp in 3 days. Mo back i fail the gfilx_\ume' M_{ox With Redfl'l‘:p % Mr. Hill’s picture on it—25 cents. ‘With tbe recentiy awakéned interest: N . in‘the cause of good roads the ques:| -. s N tion! .of - financiug ‘road ‘building is of first importance. How road building.| ‘can be paid for is not the only serious (fl']esflon, however, but which one of several possible methods of construe- tion will best suit the needs of thel| ' community and give the people the ibest'ronds at‘as: small cost as possible within the limit of the available funds. The first cost may be only a small 2t be main- “In: New-¥ork state’ it was found cheaper to expend $25;- (00 a mile in the construction of brick highways tRan to pay from $7,500 to $10,000 a mile for macadam because of the difference in cost of upkeep. - To save maintenance expense the idea of present economy must not be allowed to overshadow the importance of building permanent highways. 4 rule, the roads’ which cost the most at first will be the cheapest to main- tain.—R. W., Gay, -Mississippi Agricul- *'Good Road ‘Movement In Texas. The construction of good roads is not confined to the more populous sectiohs’ of Texas, but has spread to the remote and pewly settled parts of the state. z. [n the ‘Panhandle’and South Plains re- 4 gion, where road improvements had heretofore received little 'attention, the different counties- have become inter- ested in. the propaganda and much ‘progress is being made in coustruci ing ||| _NorTHRUP, KWG& S | | (| DEPENDABLE, TESTED SEEDS £ N : DO you wish to cut down your household ] S. Wiy expenses this summer in' the easiest ' ST Rl X s way? Then plant a real garden that will SONSEEDS keap you sup: all the season with deli- S clous vegeta ' Whatever you raise depends largely on the seed you sow. Your valuable time and Iabor will bring the best returns only when ' you sow reliable seeds. The STERLING Seed Boxes which are sent out fresh each year to dealers give you an opportunity to make a personal selec- tion of the seeds best suited to your locality. ‘ They include the choice |§ home garden varieties. [ The packets are large and : contain dependable, tested i seeds full of vitality. Easy- ‘ | | to-follow cultural direc- tions printed on the back. Make out your order now and take it to your dealer to be filled. He can procure for yo quickly, anything in the see line which he may not have in stock—but be sure you get Northrup, King & Co.’s Seeds. P, KinG & Co., SEEDSMEN Minneapolis, Minn. As = —_— - the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds on the chest (it often prevents pneamonia). Nothing like Mustercle for crotpy chil- drep. Kecp it handv for instant use. the ‘government is limited to'10 per cent of the estimated yvalue of the tim- ber and forage resources of the na- tional forests in that county. ‘Several other projects for which co- operation has been offered are pending for roads in California, Montana and Idaho. Where two projects have equal claim for consideration the decision will; it is stated, be made in favor of the one for which the best offer of %& aneration is made. ’ L) “i’_} e N \ S 5K oy B =4 A S} T sl - J"' ‘.‘31 e = % o V- - 2 <) 2 ¥ g S % S - / 1 HERE’S a snap and dash to these new spring styles you will appreciate. ~They have a touch of mili- : tarism,‘the shoulders are slightly accentrated, the chest high, the waist line defined and the skirt flared. Here are Plenty of Such Clothes in all the Best Desigas ' Stiart Distinctive, Individual, High Grade $15, $18, $20, $22.50, $25, $30, $35 . BUSINESS.MEN’S SUITS AND OVERCOATS | Models, fabrics, patterns, colors that-have:dignity; ; and high quality. Clothes designed for stout men, tall : men, extra size men;.the.right models. for-the -best -ef--2--|. fect on such figures; from the best of imported and domestic fabrics. T EHRHU R “+%-UNUSUAL VALUESin SUITSand OVERCOATS '$15, $18, $20, $22.50,'$25, $30,$35 Special Exhibit of the Best Work of Hart Schaffner & Marx 1" Seciety Brand and Clothcraft Clpthes. | | | EASTER SUITS FOR BOYS N Boys like these suits, Norfolk Styles, new pinch-back styles, belt all around styles at $3.95 ‘and; up; to/$0.00. =" 0ur Habberdashery Stock is Now Complete for Your EASTER DRESS uw -t 2 ya NIA 2 i N W &‘ H. H. Cominsky, Mgr. TG Phone 850 : o ° ® Bemidji, Minn. ) Fashi ...Easter Iashions.... : " Beautiful Easter Coats : Distiuctive Easter Suits These are coats that are generally ac- New suits that are particularly charming cepted by the fashionably gowned as gar- embodying the ideas of foreign designers Their are the semi-tailored models wit touches of braid and tailored buttons, and suits for semi-dress wear with fancy vestees and belts, plain and fancy linings. Mater ials used in the development of these dis- tinctive suits are the burella Poiret twill ga- & £ bardine and serge, all the new coloringsas § well as the black and navy are shown Prices are $25, $30, $35 up to $55 Others at $10 to $22.50 Priced at $25, $30, $35 to $65 Suits For Larger Women Suits of Gabardine, Poplin, Serge and Poiret Twill, Semi and Tailored_Models, built on the lines that give style and comfort, in sizes 424, 444, 464, 484, 50 1-2 Priced at $25 to $45 Easter Blouses Easter Gloves Charming new blouses of Georgerte and Crepe In black white and tan also contrasting black and white Je. Chine, n. smart wilored effects, _slip-ons. French Kid Gloves, “Perrins” at $2.50, $3; French Kid Smocked andl New Sleeve ideas at $5,95 to $19.50 Gloves, “Chanaux” at $2.25, $2.50; Washable Cape Showing the newest colorings. Gloves, $1.50; Kayser's Silk Gloves at 60c to $2.00. ments of rare excellence. Bolivia, Burella, Velour, Duvetyne, Gunniburl and Novel- ties in Mustard, Regenda, Apple Green, Rookie Beige and Tan as well asthe Navy and black colors. These models with mod- ifications are patterned after the original creations of French artits. The barrel silhouette is an outstanding feature. Easter Neckwear A collection embracing all the correct new styles in ‘these delghtful accessories of dress, in Georgetts, Nets, Piques, Satins, Kalki-Kools and Organdies, Collars, Sets and Vestees at 50c, $1, $1.50 to $3.50 '

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