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= a ‘Cottonwood Chronicle g i RANDALL'S |-— - St aan ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY | | And entered at Postoffice in Cottonwood, Idaho, | | as second-class mail matter. The Place To Get Those | aE | Subscription one year. FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS jj)" ; and that FRESH. BUTTERKIST POP CORN | i] | | GEORGE MEDVED Strictly in Advance Independent in Politics Copy for change of ad must be handed in by Wednesday noon to insure change FRIDAY, FEB. 7, 1919 | FOOD ADMINISTRATION. | According to news dispatches | ; from the national capital the work | of the food administration is prac- | tically at an end. In all the war movements outside of the strictly | | military side, there is probably no | one phase that will loom bigger | [im ‘ |than the manner in which the i b American people changed their| The modern type of bungalow residence is diet, reduced their food consump- | : : ‘ fast displacing the old box car type of earlier days of home building. —— ee eee emo Rexx DRUG STOR T. F. Schaecher, Propr., All Kinds of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, and everything usually found in a firstclass drug store aS Bring in Your Films for printing and developing & School Supplies of all kinds. Regular Prices anaiabdaaciad fos and increased food produc-| | tion, : | | By appealing to the patriotism | ‘of the consumer “Hoover” became | a household word. The women folks entered into his scheme of |things and the men folks follow-! |ed asa matter of course. Conse-| | quently in six months’ time the! people of this nation saved more | food than the government had es- | | timated would be saved in a year. | The army and allies were given |} |the supplies needed to sustain | F NITU ‘ The above is one of the many designs shown 1 Always on Hand in our Plan Book of modern, convenient an rug — : reasonable priced homes. We will be glad Bedsteads Library Tables Lounges Dining Tables Davenports Dressers Dining Chairs Rocking Chairs ‘All high-grade goods at lowest. prices Complete line of Funeral Furnishings carried Both Phones. Calls answered day or night Nau’s Furniture Store Simon Bros. Wholesale jand Retail BUTCHERS Dealers in Hides, Pelts, and all kinds of Poultry COTTONWOOD, IDAHO Cottonwood Barn Run as a feed and sale stable AUTOS FOR HIRE Best of service and satisfaction guaranteed. week or month, Horses boarded by day, When pleased, tell others; when displeased tell us WR. ROGERS, Prop. Aint it the limit” says Mike, the Contractor “You'd think any- body buta kidwould know that genuine Gravely is bound to. give more real tobacco satisfaction than ordinary plug.” Good taste, smaller chew.longer life is what makes Genuine Grave- ly cost less to chew than ordinary plug. Write to:— GENUINE GRAVELY DANVILLE, VA. for booklet on chewing plug, Feyton Brand REAL CHEWING PLUG Plug packed in pouch The Chronicle Can’Handle Your Job Work. Try Us| 'them and this was fio small fac-_ tor in helping to win the war. To increase food production the, |food administration used two | courses. It appealéd to the patri- | otism of the people and _ fixed) prices for wheat and hogs that in-| duced the farmer to go the limit} on both asa matter of profit as} well as patriotism. The results! speak for themselves. With the} | people eating less and the produc- ers turning out more the food sur-| plus went up by leaps and bounds. made. That the food adminis- tration should come in for more or less criticism is not surprising. | The system has its defeats, But it got results, : DAIRYING IN IDAHO. \ Success of the milk condensary | at Nampa, and the benefits de- | rived by dairying of the Boise| Valley, from the ready market the condensary offers for milk, should give great impetus to the dairy in- dustry in the state of Idaho. In addition‘to the market afforded by the condensary, several cream- | eries and cheese factories in the} the Boise valley do much in up- holding the dairying industry in| that part of the state. ; | Idaho cheese, condensed milk | and butter are now constantly go- | ing to outside markets in carload| lots, and are-bringing large sums of money to the cities and towns of the Boise valley; and to the farmers themselves. that numerous farmers in the val-| ley are selling from $50 to $300} worth of milk a month, besides| the improvement to the land re- sulting from dairying. | Dairying is already recognized as one of the stable industries of! south Idaho. In the northern part of the state dairying has* not |reached nearly the proportions it has in the south, but the industry and if handled fairly for both the farmer and the creamery, no ade- quate reason can be cited why the industry should not: continue to grow and prosper in the north.— Free Press. ——————— Don’t spend the entire day | “suggesting.” Take your coat off and put one of your sugges-| tions through. The absolutely ideal man is a combination sug- |gester and performer, one who) |ean suggest something, and then go to work until he accomplishes one of two things—either carry the scheme out or prove that the jt isa bad one, an impractical one, drop it. Herein lies one of the supreme tests of ability. The} abitity to drop a bad scheme. Some men obstinately pass a life- time trying to put through a bad scheme. ‘ It is a glorious record that was|& It is said)’ | has more than a good beginning) . suggestion is a badjone. Then, if] - the Farmers Union Warehouse. to show you the latest styles and improve- ments in home building. Drop in to see us. Wehave helped others and can help you in getting just the kind of home you want for you and yours. Hussman Lumber Company “Home Builders” XS HN) TAN HH Wy ll Ht HHH ini ai WE WASH TaI TAS) iit i AY, you'll have a streak of smotzeluck that'll put pep-in-your-smokemotor, all right, if you'll ring-in with a jimmy pipe or cigarette Papers and nail some Prince Albert for packing! Just between ourselves, you never will wise-up to high-spot- smoke-joy until you can call.a pipe by its first name, then, to hit the peak-of-pleasure you land square on that two-fisted-man-tobacco, Prince Albert! Well, sir, you'll be so all-fired happy you'll want to get a photo- graph of yourself breezing up the pike with your smokethrottle wide open! Talk about smoke-sport! Quality makes Prince Albert so appealing all along the smoke line, Men who never before could smoke a pipe and men who've smoked pipes for years all testify - tothe delight it hands out! PA, can’t bite or parch! Both are cut out by our exclusive patented process! Right now while the 201ng’s good you get out your old jimmy pipe or the papers and land on some P. A. for what ails your Particular smokeappetite } tidy red tints hamdocmna soxad and’ Ralf ecane tn heey fad eae, ~—that classy, practical pound crystal glass humidor with sponse moistener top that keeps the tobacco in such perfect condition, R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C, Copyright 1919 y_R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Estray. Walter Robbins has begun the op-| FOR TRADE—Will trade $500 eration of a dray line and solicits the business of the city. Leave erders at|Player piano for work horses. Came to my place in December one the Cottonwood barn. ‘ tf Horses must not weigh under|!ack pig about three months old with both ears cropped. Owner may have same by paying for this ad and ex- 5-tf] pense of feeding. A.C. Gentry. 4tf dived, s carleed of alfalfa hay st} pounds. Inquire Nau fur. 51] niture store.