Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, April 4, 1919, Page 4

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The Place To Get Those FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS and that FRESH’ BUTTERKIST POP CORN” Large Stock Always:on Hand Bedsteads Lounges . Davenports: Dining Chairs All high-grade goods at lowest prices: | Library Tables Dining Tables Dressers Rocking. Chairs Complete line-of Funeral Furnishings carried! Both Phones. Galls answered day or'night for the: Velieand for: Idaho. county intérésted’ inthe chine ’ W. R: Rogers, “Pigare the real tobacco: satisfaction you: get out. of. a sinalt chew-of genu- iné tobacco and’ the way. it. lasts—and ig otd Gravely as. got your or+ Simon Bros. ' Wholesate-and Retail 3 BUTCHERS Dealers» in: Hides, Pelts,. and all’ kinds: of ‘Poutfry: COTTONWOOD; IDArO | Velie and Oakland and Cars Having, recently rdceived:the: agency Qakland* Cars for Ii will) be pleased to’ give demonstrations in either: of these-makes at any‘ time: to» parties: purchase of a ma- Write or Phone Me:Both' Phones: Cottonwood; Idaho dinary plug: backed off the map.’” Good taste, smaller chew, longes life is what makesGen- uine Gravely costless to chew. than ordinary plug. i" ‘rite \to:— GENUINE GRAVELY DANVILLE, VA, for boukict on chewing plug, | Peyton Brand Plug packed in pouch Ferdinand State Bank FERDINA ND, IDAHO A GENERAL BANKING. BUSINESS DONE Qur facilities. fer sewing you erethe best, and we aim © every: customer. Your account is. tnvited E. M; EHRHARDT, President F: My BLEKER( Cashier HENRY KUTHER, Vice-President E. J. KINZER, Assistant Cashier OME BMENG ices epee aot 5 $1.25 ‘ in by Wednesday noon to-insure change ciiediatinapmeeiaaiieabiiibdiadabaingetl | will. probably see more _money | its wake has followed..a..demand H\ ing in the. greatest program for || highway improvement’ that. has | It isa certainty |Us: that the. nation, the. states, the) Us | have a great’ effect’ on” numerous’ ' | tions.this year. willbe. a. record. e.| breaker*in tourist travel. to. the) © | Northwest. , | duced long-distance auto travel! : |materially, but: now. conditions| «| ane changed and besides: tourist; “| travel: to:foreign, countries. is-vir-| . | thousands’ of Easterners~ whose '.|the-further. fact. that. so. many / . |informative. literature- and. stilh as Second-class mail matter. Subscription one year............. $2.00 Strictly in’ Advance. Independent in Politics Copy. for change,of-ad must-be handed FRIDAY; APRIL 4;1919 - bee saarceremee emectmnmer mrs carmeeneT memaremesaredl BIG.ROAD. PROBLEM the:other the coming..few. years spent for highway. construction than ever before in all history, one of the marvels of the age-and for better roads that is culminat- ever been seen, counties and the’cities will make up-budgets.this year that will call. forispending more: than’ a billion dollars’ in ‘the:immvediate future: useiof thesamte and: the: building of-roads. Already» ini the cities the use of’ theauto ‘has cut: into the. electric lines. Likewise the {railroads have felt the effécts. of} Us this‘competition-in: the passenger especially on theshort: hauls: \ So while many things are being ,done in this world the: extension should not:be‘overlooked: It:will activities and'is destined to bring soemmanemennatecancmtataneey l From all. preliminary’ indica: Last year the warre- tually prohibited under govern ment regulations. At the same time. there are. thousand upon | thoughts have turned’to the Pa- cifie Northwest. through the won- derful' record’ made by this sec- tion in. war. activities, patriotic drives, Red Cross work and kin- dred. interests., Added.. to thisyis| Eastern. people have. taken no; vacations. for:two.or-three years. Now they have‘money' to spend: and with more- autos: available since’ the government alfows: fall || factory output the tide of North+ western travel has‘ already began || to'flow. Several’ towns-along-the lines‘of established’’ auto’ routes. have-made special preparation*to interest ‘the tourist’ by’ the erec+/; tion of suitable’ sigmboards:'|! Others.axe prepared. to: distribute | others have. provided free- tourist, camping.sites where-shelter,; wood: and water will be. atthe disposal of the visitor. ' SEE. Crop prospects on Camas Prai- rie never. looked. better than at the. present, time» according: to} farnmiers who have tilled the: soil here for many years. With good} crop prospects: and the priee-al- ready: set Cottonwood and Camas prairie will witheut' a doubt. ex perience'a very prosperous year One of the strangest things in: this world is’ why a bank needs three or four’ vice-presidents and the. United States hardly. needs: one. pS he peace conference is having difficulty.in-deeiding. whether to’ bring the sea to Poland or Poland ‘the sea. banal oman ISSUED ¥ FRIDAY Anid“entered at: Postoliee iniGotion we 3daiko| of From one end of this nation to} Us. This is due principally~ to the ad: | f vent’ of ‘the automobile. The/t ij; spread of the «use of the: auto: is Numerous . are the situations} U5 that:arise out of the:spread of the Us business. The.construction of im-| UF ; of the‘highways-is something.that U5 about a great change in: numer-| 4 ous lines. \ | Sas ——_[ —————————— UNION SUITS Finest in quality, non-irritating Always perfect fitting Famous for durability and washability One hundred per cent right No binding No gapping at crotch * For sale by - walls of lumber and a roof dees not make a home. Pigs is pigs alright enough, and lumber is lumber, but an “Arkansas Razorback” is a poor heg and four Every man _ has. his “ideal” of what he would like to have in his: home, the sort of home he can build for the money he has to put into it. He-has. this ideal even though he cannot des- cribe it Im exact words, “nor draw the darned thing out” on paper. To assist home builders and place the latest ideas within reach of every- one'is what we offer in our free plan service to our customers We-court an opportunity to show you and tell you about this service, whether you intend to build now or later. Come in and look- at our plan books or bring. us your ideas and- we. will gladly help yot to get just'the kind of home you want. & : | “The Home Builders” 2

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