Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, February 21, 1919, Page 6

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The Place T. FURNITURE RANDALL'S ee “FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS and that-——— FRESH BUTTERKIST POP CORN ‘o Get Those = Large Stock Always on Hand Bedsteads Lounges Davenports Dining Chairs Library Tables Dining Tables Dressers Rocking Chairs | All high-grade goods at lowest prices Complete line of Funer Both Phones: al Furnishings carried Calls answered day or night Naw’s Furniture Store LS COTTONW ad aon Wholesale and Retail BUTCHERS Dealers in Hides; Pelts) and all kinds of Poultry « COTTONWOOD, IDAHO Bros. : | A REAL SERVICE FOR THE LIVESTOCK Few oo realize the adva through a reliable commission firm, ed than all olir’competitors indicates SPOKANE; WASH. Bill say ‘ae sa ib ctor . i) Se2'ze “Tire may be lugs that look bigel r—but it’s the good:taste of genu- ine [Real probes | and’ the way stay6 with you chat counts.’ Peyton market conditions from day to day, whose keen selling experien¢e en- ables it to comthand the highest prices for its offerings. - Our recérd for having served more shippers in the year just pass- We Fill Feédér and Stocker Orders. Send for our Weekly Market Letter with Quotations. Fearn P. W. Murphy. Commission Company Spokane Union Stock Yards SHIPPER ntage of eer anug their. stock thoroug ghly familiar with all the how well we serve our patrons. ’ COLVILLE, WASH Good taste, smaller chew, longer life is what makes GenuineGrave- ~- § ly cost less to chew than ordinary plug. A Write to:— GENUINE GRAVELY DANVILLE, VA. for booklet on chewing plug , Brand REAL CHEWING PLUG Plug packed in pouch Ferdinand State Bank " FERDINAN -A GENERAL BANKIN D, IDAHO G BUSINESS DONE Our facilities for serving you are the best, and we aim to satisfy bie customer. E. M. EHRHARDT, President F. M. BIEKER, Cashier Your account is invited HENRY KUTHER, Vice-President E, J. KINZER, Assistant Cashier 4 Sabarripion one year ij; ponsible to the governor. Cottonwood Chronicle GEORGE MEDVED ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY and entered at Postoffice in Cottonwood, Idaho, is second-class mail matter. Six months Strictly in Advance Independent iu Politics Copy for change of ad must be handed in by Wednesday noon to insure change cen re rpereunnnenae San e ES ELON EN PEE FRIDAY, FEB. 21, 1919 The form of government of the changed February 5, when the house passed senate bill No. 19 by a vote of 43 to 17 after amend- ments were adopted eliminating from the jurisdiction. of the mea- sure the public utilities commis- sion, the industrial accident board, the state fish and game depart- and all advisory boards except the one attached to the department of agriculture. Aftef the senate con- eurs, Governor Davis will sign the measure, which goes into effect March 81. All existing statutory commissions and boards except those named will then go ‘out of evistence and in their place will come a cabinet of nine heads of| as many departments under which -will be consolidated present de- partments. These commissioners will be paid $3,600 a year and will be appointed and* be directly res+ Whe- ther this change will:prove an ad vance step in the science and economy of state government only experience can) demonstrate. USED BUSINESS JUDGMENT In locating the north and south state highway the state engineer only used good business judgment in order to get the best» route for the least money to serve the great- est numberof people. By a com- parison of facts and figures it is shown that he decided correctly and. the Register cannot see how he could have selected a better: route, or one more benefit to the | sy state’as a whole, when he located | it through Idaho and Lewis coun- ties. The location of the route/ had to do with Serving the inter-| ests of the entire state, from the| state engineer’s viewpoint and | also from any other point of cor- rect reasoning. Because nature now and then had placed a com-| munity a little to the side of the | beaten path is no reason for any one getting alarmed; as it will only be a short time till good lat- eral highways will be constructed connecting up with the main highways and will be benefitted thereby. Fact is, right now the highway boards of the Central and Evergreen districts are con- sidering plans that. will work to that end. Personally we would be pleased to see the state highway reach every town and hemlet in Lewis county, but, we could not reason- ably expect it at this time, there- fore, it is simply the duty of every good citizen of the county to do all in his power to aid the early |completion of the north and south state highway as located. We must start to build roads |from some point and this is our chance.—Ilo Register. Remember to hold onto your Liberty bonds and make arrange- ments to purchase-some “Victory” |bonds. Let’s show fherely subscribing our quota but |by going “over the top” with an \the outside world sit up and take notice. It can be done, Will you help do it? According to a Paris newspaper forty per cent of the young wom- en of Paris would like to sectire American Husbands. No wond- ler the young women of this coun- try are demanding the return of | the soldiers at.once. Anyone wanting a complete tractor outfit see W. R. Rogers, Cottonwood, idaho. 84ti, EXPERIENCE WILL TELL state of Idaho was radically) Uncle Sam! | that-we are ‘behind him: not by} |oversubscription that will make! ment; the state mine inspector | 3 MON RA FR ATR DRY GOODS FOR SPRING Our new lines of Dry Goods are now enroute from the wholesale markets of the east and it will be to your advantage to wait in making your purchases. Ail these goods were bought at the recent decline in prices. In our Grocery department we carry acomplete line of fancy and staple groceries and can fill your table wants at any time. Le ail We are exclusive agents for the : BIG 5 Overalls | the best Overalls made ji TL =i ai ai in ein 7 ai a The Most of the Best for the Least a ee Jrbfisrisishiet Ba 2 ey fe es ee UUUUNTUUEIULLUSUA TE Call at our warehause for all kinds of Feed, Rolled Barley, Oats, Corn, Mill Feed, Cow Feed, Hog Feed, Re-cleaned Wheat, Tim- othy Seed, Alfalfa Seed; Poultry Food, Alfalfa Hay =” - Princess Flour Now a high Patent Bes tQuality We are Ready to Contract for | New Bags Vollmer-Clearwater Company = Fl

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