Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, March 14, 1919, Page 4

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Pa pin nn ie gage RRR ES EN Ne \ SPOKANE, WASH. “E. M, EHRHARDT, President _ FM, BIEKER; Cashier "RANDALL'S a Tf The Place To Get Those FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS’ and that FRESH BUTTERKIST POP CORN ~ FURNITURE Large Stock Always on Hand 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 "Simon Bros. ‘Wholesale and Retail “BUTCHERS Dealers: in. Hides, Pelts; and all kinds of Poultry ‘COTTONWOOD, IDAHO A REAL SERVICE FOR THE LIVESTOCK SHIPPER Kew shippers realize the advantage of marketing their stock through @ reliable’ ‘commission firm, thoroughly familiar with all the market conditions from.day to day, whose keen selling experience en- ables it to command the highest prices for its offerings. Our*record for having served more shippers in the year just pass- ed. than’all our comipetitors indicats how well we serve our patrons. Ale Pitt Peeder and’ Stocker: Orders. Send for our Weekly Market Letter with Quotations. ASUS SELLER P. W. Murphy Commission Company _ Spokane Union Stock Yards : COLVILLE, WAS H to the Boss i + ANd “Tisn’t the size of Good taste, smaller ap that sounts,” chew, longer life is says Jim: ‘It’s the what makes Genuine Gravely cost less to way it tastes—and chew than ordinary how it lasts.. A plug. coup Write to:— Real Grave ene GENUINE GRave.y tisfied.”” DANVILLE, VA. nie sal for booklet on chewing plug. Peyton Brand REAL CHEWING PLUG Plag packed in pouch ‘Ferdinand State Bank FERDINAND, IDAHO A GENERAL. BANKING BUSINESS DONE ' ' Qur facilities for serving you are the best, and we aim to> satisfy every customer. Your account is invited HENRY KUTHER, Vice-President E.. J. KINZER, Assistant Cashier n3 Cottonwood Chronicle | And eateset's at Postoffice in Cottonwood, Idaho, to repeal the law moving the|= general slaughter of unfinished | heame: from the agricultural or-| "ganizations on the theory that the incidently made a saving in light- | ||place he has hied away, and ‘in GRORGE MEDVED — URD RVERY FRIDAY. as second-class mail matter. Subbeription one year FEES WORE $2.00 PREV MOMUNG, Oo asics ya cna en ite $1.25 Strictly in.Advance Independent in Politics Cbpy for change of'ad must be handed | in by Wednesday noon to insure change FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1919 CLOCKS TO MOVE AHEAD By reason of the row ‘in con- gress which ended by adjourn- 2A ARS |; ment on March 4 with about as much love existing between Pres- ident Wilson and ‘the opposition | as there is between the president) of the anti-saloon league'and the} head of the liquor association the) United, States will continue vel daylight saving plan. All bills | 3 clocks forward between the last’ |Sunday in March and the last Sunday in October failed to get! acted upon, going down in the) business, The movement for the repeal {law was of no benefit to the farm- hers. The city and town dwellers | asia whole might be said to ap- prove the system as it gave them | jan extra hour in the evening and | ing bills. The farmers insisted | that it only made them get up| that much earlier while the city, dweller could stay in bed. But be that as it may the fact | remains that the daylight ‘saving | statute is still in effect. Presi-| dent Wilson announces there will | be no extra session of congress un-| til his return from Paris, to which! SE ase aanammaieanigeenuaaae all probability it will be June.be- fore he returns. Consequently | the law will be well under way Silks will b the Prevailing and Popular Cloth for Spring Our new lines of silks have commenced to arrive and we have the following to select from.. Make your selections while. the stock is complete. 40-inch Georgette Crepe In the following colors Light Blue, Old Rose, Sand; Plum, Black, Navy, Fiesh, Henna, Copenhagen, White 36-inch Satins - In the following colors Black White, Navy, Copenhagen, Plum, Toupe, Pink, Old Rose, Wine and Brown 42-inch Silks and Wool Poplins Black, Battleship Gray, Oversea Blue, ‘Dark Green, Brown, plum and navy. OUR GROCERY STOCK IS ALWAYS COMPLETE before congress cam act, if it does| iain SATA A eat einen enna ual 36-inch Natural Pongees $1.25 $1.75 $2.75 per Yard Just the thing tor motor 36-inch Black Taffeta act, and once more the citizens of , the United States will have an} extra hour for work in the garden | or ‘for play. WAGES FOR SHEEPHERDERS Meetings of flockmasters in| western states have been held to/ fix standard wages for herders! and camptenders and a definite) rate for shearing. For herders $75 is proposed and $60 for camptenders. This in- cludes board in each case. Within the last three years the pay for this class of help has ad- vanced from $50 and $40 a month toas high as $90 and $100a month and board during the past season. The shearing figure which the woolgrowers. will’ try to make| standard is 124 centsa head when jboard is furnished and 14 cents. a headwhen the shearer boards himself. The important, fact is) rapid declines in the wool mar- | ket,. Abnormal production costs | can injure the wool industry as| | well as any other. “I want to go home” is pro-| |bably the most popular song | lamong the American, soldiers | | overseas. With a cheaper auto in pros- pect than any now on the mar-! ket the good road movement is ;due to have a whole lot more boosters. Some people; get so aaa about | | this league of nations to enforce | |Peaee that they want to fight, about it. If it- acne a ane proposed | | constitution of the new league of | hations some near statesmen) ‘would havea hard time getting | ‘anything to talk about. Prot Yt Sage Eventually you will buy Tip | >Top, why not order some today? \¢ all on your grocer or en us, we) rboth deliver free of charge. Cot-! tonwood Milling &' Elevator Co. | itd. ry FAL pet =) Ronee me ip coals and dresses in soft finish ay = The Man Who Wants eum We all want. mummeSQme one thing, some another. wma We want your trade; you want some good lumber. / mmm SO Why can’t we get tomethes do some business and both be satisfied? wemeee()ne thing about our lumber, fm. always depend upon its being ‘of absolutely high quality and uniform grade. wees And when it comes to price you will- find our prices just as low as ordinary lumber costs you No need to take chances if you buy at ‘Hussman Lumber Company The Yard That Save and Satisfies elsewhere. ome We ale ready if you are. you can SSE MELEE MEET EE OL EI

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