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Show THE DESERET Ghost Gold Camps Of Good Old Days; Haunt Sour Doughs By HERBERT CORET. Corey has been accompanying the motorists who bar boon mak-U- g th groat Clrclo Drive on tho k Highway undor tho auaplceo of tbo National Park Bervtcs of the Department of the Interior.) (MJr. Park-to-Tar- NEWS OCTOHER 5 1020 TRY THIS FREE H. JOHNSON, of Portland, Ore, who nays no ono could donn him any greater kind-nn- e have tluUl ilui frii-m- i u I to advised him to try Tnnlne. Gains fifteen Office, IIS North Main St. Telethon Me, 94. I B. Cordon, 9upt. Ctmilatlon. Fred Marshall, Reporter. pnuilllA i Beet Digging at Full Biait in Cache Valley Beet digging start-i- d in real earnest In this section today. Mflnt fkl, Fas eeuessl 4ia peel glqsls ,fariara One really ought-po- t to laugh at a tender sentiment. Tor been working, hut this morning hat making the big circle around all the weatern national thers was a rush for the beet fields parka to ahow that thla trip It not only featlble but enjojable and every available man and piece of reached Wllsall they aald to each other: machinery are at woik. In most dtsWhere did they get the mrne? Wllsall? it doesn't sound Ilk Indian trlcts the ground In in good hj-- and stuff." peet will be taken out rapidly. In OHer districts the beets are being So they naked. And It developed plowed out as fuat aa poible so that that the founder of the town had two den. too. said one of the later wet weather will not delay the woik. win Because dearly loved relations, named one quit at man who can get away from Every and Sal respectively. And they both once. It looks as every the whole his duties la going to the fields for died. Whereupon, in commemoration town Just walked though from where away the wages paid are lug, while contract the founder named hit town after it had been. Them miners did not tven workers do better than the day workthem. You get It now, don't you? VIII-Sa- l, trouble to go home." ers. This Is making a acarctty of lawhich la transmuted Into Wllsall, Deserted With Windows Open. life wera they that after they had bor and contractor are trow -- offering and la pronounced VVllsawl. Ferhaps they heard tho news of an- fallen to the floor each pulled him- 96 a day for laborria with free transWorld's Record YYluwt Crop. other strike and stampeded. T often self over the l.ootds, gun in hard. In- portation to and from the place of It la In the midst of an Immensely happened. Anyhow, the town was left tent upon Killing hla snemy befoi stle employment. prosperous dry farming belt. Most of with ita windows up and its doors fly- eterr-a- l light duwncd on their darkenthis country suffered from a partial ing open to the bre.-zeThe ing eyes." Business Woman Goes to failure of cropa for two years, due to of years has brought decay. Somelapse No one knows the name of the of the lack of rain. This year, however, the old mining cabins have tumbled No on even duelists now. Western State Mission the fields are covered with the shocks down. Some have been torn down for remembers ths name the a' on oiue ' pf wheat and oats. There la reason fuel or for the lumber they contained. bore. At least, no one but the four LOGAN, Oct. 4. Mine Isabella De Not In a long time hsve I enjoyed p believe that the crop will equal But many are Just as they used to be. who attll live in their tiny health or felt so well genthat of three years ago, when one The register of the old hotel still cabins In the Castla gulch. They have Witt of Ilyrum was In Logan loday such good erally aa I do since taking Tanlac," man won a world's record with a lies open upon the desk. In the of- hung m, perhaps wavhl-'a little visiting friends befors leaving for the said IV. H. Johnson, 919 East 4Jrd wheat crop averaging 69 H bushels on fice of a mining company down the gold, perhaps hunting a bit, 'ishlng a Wesfern States mission to which field 200 acres street the Ink Is dry In the wells, and bit, working a bit No one except the she has been called. For the past St., Portland, Ore., who holds a reposition with the North"Dry farming la a success here," the rusty pens lie upon the secretary's themselves knows why eight yeara he lady has been assist- sponsible Transfer Company. the farmers say, "but not all the dry desk. Befors he went sway he had they hava stayed. ant caahler In the Hyrum State bank west a "Ahout year ago I began sufferMost of them signed some shares of stock for delivland farmers are. and Is therefore very generally known Diamond City a Memory, ing from lack of appetite and stomach cattle ery and put a big rock on them to to south Cachs people. graduated from the sheep orhow trouble and since that time that Is, to hold them against the vagrant winds. Babylon tteelf Is no more completebusiness and do not know until Tanlac set me right I have felt farm. But those that follow the di- They are still thsrs, signed, sealed, ly dead than Is Csstla. Even Diamond rections of the department of agricul- ready for delivery. Those who have City la not so dead. For Diamond Logan Canyon Road Closed. so poorlv that I could hardly do my work. My food seemed to do me little ture, plough deep and summer fal- lifted the rude paperweight In order City Is utterly gone. No trace remains LOGAN, Oct 4. The road through good, tf any, as my Ths digestion was bad. low. are making money." to read the musty papers have re- of CastJe's earliest nslghbor. Logan canyon is now closed entirely and I lost both weight and strength road runs across ths bar. In spite of the discouragements - of placed it. I have eeen the yellow two bad years, land prices have been "Over there. In that cabin," the nuggets as the bridges at this end of the can-ya- n continually. AP r every meal there was a dull, with legend goes, "Calamity Jane are being torn out and replaced. boosted to a relative equality shot her scattered on that bar after a cleanthe high aereage costs of the great lover." until It Is Impossible to get through at all nagging painmeIn the pit of mybtomach up, said one of the feeling miserable for it looked as though some one had and tourists are warned by big notices that kept farming states of. the middle west. Whore Calamity Jane Died. posted at slther end of the road to go hours. Old Settlers Mceltng In Montana. Not long before she died poor did been scattering corn to chickens. "The from gas my sour, undigested SPRINGS. Calamity Jane, once a famous char SULPHUR But Diamond City Is gone, wiped by way of Blacksmiths Fork canyon. food would WHITE bloat me up terribly and Whereas Caatle la BITTER FAT Mont., Oct. 2. They held an Old seter of the wildest weet, and then out, expunged. nerves were so my PRICE ANNOUNCED. upset that I would Settlers' Meeting at Castle "the other reduced to the status of hangcr-o- n of haunted by the ghosts of the past It lie gwake half the night unable to was oh the who held wandered dav. four bick to cheap saloons, LOGAN, Oct. 4. The Borden Con- sleep. I was cnnHlantly having blindWalt a minute. This Isn't the sort sit p one night In the old cabtu, and Old Settlers meeting the other night. denser located here announces a price ing. dizzy spells and rould not bend of an old settlers meeting you think perhaps dream the old dreams.Club-fo- They summoned, so ths story goes, TO cents per pound for butter fat over and straighten up qulekly but it Is. It may be worth while reading George made his first bid for the men who had died there, and the of everything seemed as dark at during the month of October, and it what about It. dangerous fame In Castle, some folk men who had rioted there in its brief Is to me. said the prospect Is good for a con- nifcht What there Is left of Castle lies sey. They hanged Clubfoot at Vir- day of glorious life, and the men who "I wa" a friend one day how IS miles away from this town, and ginia City in a distinguished com- had for a little time made Castle's tinuance of this price, which means bad I felttelllqg lie me to try which pany. Six elbowed each other In the name known throughout from the "Y. G. R. Trail," the west that the dairy farmers will get on Tanlac andandI Justadvised want to say he k the National Highway air that day. Here and there curious Perhaps they did not come, these their feet again this winter, for the couldn't hao done me a greater kindprices of hay are gradually falling and ness. motorists are traveling on their tour eyes can detect the almost vanished men. Who knows? of the motor roads connecting the igns over the saloons whose bars But the sat about promise to be about half of what it 'T have picked up all of fifteen the fire that blazed in tbe chimney of was last winter. great parks of the west. Once Castle have been dry so many yeirs. pounds In weight, my appetite Is fine, was a flourishing mining town. Then In that one. the say, the largest cabin. And to their eyes, and I am eating Just anyalthough twosnen shot each other through the at least, who may say the shadowed Increased the vein pinched out. Irrigation thing I want my stomnch never gives "It must have busted all of a aud heart one nigh Yet so tenaclajj of corners were not peopled? a particle of trouble, My sleep Water Booms Dayton Ismesound and restful and. my strength and have so been energy renewed that (Special to The News) my work Is no longer a burden to me.' DAYTON, Idaho, Oct. 4. Dayton Is Tanlac sold In Salt Lnke Cltv by has forged ahead faster than any qther Bchramm-JohnsoFive Good Drug Stores. Advt. town In Cache Valley during the past year, due to the activity of the Twin The exact date has not as yet Lakes Irrigation company, which has urd.iy been decided but will bs mads spent over & million dollars building known as soonupon, as the plans have been enIn and tunnels, sypboona, qpment definitely outlined. Business and dislarging the reservoirs, so that an suasions will take up the yntlre day a trip with ths government engl and will water be hereafter abundance of stored to irrigate the vast tract of rich neers over, the proposed American land found here. This has brought Falla reservoir alt will bs Included An evening of Instructive entertainmany land buyers and homeseekera ment wilt close the meeting. DAYTON DOINGS. . Between 60 and 76 engineers are ex The ward pected to be In attendance DAYTON. Ida., Oct. and an exset apart last Saturday as a day to tensive membership campaign will be church the cement conducted In conjunction with the grounds, beautify walks were laid, fences and gates re meeting. x all cleaned and The Burley club wae organized dur-ing- f up. The paired yards Relief Society furnished a splendid last May and has a. msmbershtsp dinner for all and at night a free dance of approximately 40 engineers from was enjoyed. tha Minidoka project avid ths Twin Beet digging will commence in this Falls tract. This club Is the only one of Its kind between Pocatello and sectlo.n on October 8. Boise and has the greater part of the James S. Cal lan . has Just completed a 916. 00S home and moved his southern part of the state for mem bershlp. family into it. It is hoped by the officers and mem An league was organhere of the club that after the Amerl ized here last Sunday. . can Falls meeting, Burley wlll have . the largest club in the entire stte. Plans L id to Irrigate . I xnsen Butte & Power WmtUfc 1 s. 7 , LOGAN w RUPTURED? hew lav.allea Seat ea Se Pare' Trial Wltkeat k. me see te Yn. imply eend me your name end I will end you my new copyrighted rupture book end measurement blank When you return tho blank I will send you my hew invention for rupture. When It arrives put It on and wear It. Put It to every teet you ran think of. The harder the teet the better you will like It. Tou will wonder how ou evor got along with tho old etlo rruel springtrueees or bolts with Irg streps of tor1 out, os' a.srmd-- , commas,, sens jura, and your own doctor will tell you It le the only way In which vou can ever expect a cure. After wearing It 19 dayi, If It la not entirely satisfactory In every wey If It la not easy and comfortable If you cannot actually see your rupturo getting better, and If not convlncod that a curr Is merely a question of tlma. Juat re turn u you are out nothing Any rupture appliance sent on 10 days' trial without to you le worth e trial Whv ripens no ttetl your ruptured friends of this? EA8YHOLD CO., 077 Koch Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. AdvertlaemeL TUESDAY LOGAN, Oct eaa e g rs -- s, ths local ward meetinghouse at t p.m E. yesterday with Bishop Thomas Rose presiding. Owing to an Out break of smallpog hers ths vlllags has been quarantined and all publlo meet Inga banned; banco ths funsral was held out of door. Ths ward choir fur jrilshed ths muslo and among ths speakers were peter D. Maughn of Weston, Bishop James I MoCarrsy of Richmond, Utah, and Presidents Charles D, Uoasllnd and Walter K. Barton of Treston. Born Juns 19, 1990, at Ntw Haven, near Lake Champlain Mr Flfleld V. moved with Ms parents to New York when a boy, and on to Illinois in ths sarly part of 1940 and ssttlsd In Nau voo. Hancock county. Mr. Flflsld saw tha .had la. nf Jnssnh ami ... Hyrum Smith after their martyrdom. Just before being driven from Nau-vo- o hla mother died. He offered hla services In the Mormon Battalion, but Ills being under age was rsfuaed. father sntlsted and was one of th three men to discover gold In California. Mr. Flflsld drovs four yoks of csttls across the plains from Iowa to Salt Lako landing In ths aunimsr of H49. In 1949 ha went to California and worked In tha gold mines on year. Mr. Flfleld married Almira Gibson at Bountiful,' April I, 1962. To this! union' ft vs children was born, two of which ar now living. In 1149 hs was married to Mrs. Rebecca lloopem- - Lincoln, hla first wife having died th year previous. To this union IS sons and three daughters wars born. Ills living children ar Mrs. Orella Bird of Mendon, Utah; Mrs, Julia Cambell of Weston, Ids.; Mrs. Naomi Henlnger of Millville, Utah; W. P. and E. W. Flfleld of Roektand, Ida.; W. A. Flflsld, Thomas Flfleld and Jemse Flfleld of Weston, Ida., and Mrs. Melissa Maughan of Pocatello, Ida., and A. M. Flfleld of Malad, Ida. He was one of the first settlers of Richmond. Utah, Paris and Montpelier, Idaho. Hs was on of ths first settlers of Weston, Idaho, where h resided for 40 yeara Hs presided over ths high priests quorum of Onslda stake also as a member of ths stake high council until released 'on account of old age. Although 90 yaars old he ha had good health and th us of all hla faculties up to ths last three months, and raised a good garden up to ths last year. Hs died Bept. 10, 1920, at Rockland, Idaho. . - ld 1 Coffee bothers You, drink; and feel fine" JAPPII IS A CBKIAL DUNS THAT I SALLY TASKS GOOD Order inaa Year RssUr Daalrs EHCH-NU- T - f ACICINO ' 1 r t. - JPITaWHiTl FMTTTeljffrTlf bum mood roisovt s; far Free Ceeraltetlea HS Mala St. S I It I area lege, Seeders. DU. W. M. onirriTH. Salt Lake. City. Call IS son. to v ,a 1. old-time- rs f5 ot Park-to-Par- rs old-time- rs '4.' 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Years afterwards I took it during the Change of life and got along so well I scarcely ever had to lie down during the day times of Lydia E. llnkhams Vegetable Compound and it helped my sister so I hare never felt I began taking . f have since then and I am now well and strong, can do all my housework with perfect ease and It is a comfort to me to be able to say bp other suffering women take Lydia E. it ttt certainly one grand medicine. 2311 Sycamore Street, It MATfnxws, Cairo, I1L - Mralt A. one Orchard Knob AveCJiattanooga,Te Ailing, Overworked Housewivei Should Rdy Upon . E. PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN, MASS. iuv SHELLEY, Ida.. Oct. 4. The excavating for the new watermaine being don by Peter Oren is going ahead Ths machine befng very satisfactory. used for -- digging the trench covering 400 to 600 feet per day the trench is two feet wide and six feet deep. The new six Inch Iron main Is being laid replacing the old eight Inch wood main Installed JO years ago. The sugar factory com-- , menced grinding today.atKhlley A largt number of men hsve been employed, placing th plant fn perfect order and a good run la anticipated, tbs' beet crop In this locality being good. The Utah Idaho Buga r company have 12 automobile trucke hauling the beet from Woodvlile, Taylor and other point off th railroad. Word has Just reached here of the death of Mrs. C. R. Boozer, the talented daughter of Mr. and ifra. J. C. Patterson formerly of Pheliey but now to Burley Engineers of Dillon, Mont.; where Mr.' Patterson ! roadmsster on the Oregon Short Meet American Falls Line RaJlroad.' Mrs, Boozer was BURLEY, Ida., Oct. 6. Plans art ratsefl in Shelley and was highly reShe leaves a husband and Inbeing formulated for a meeting of the spected. fant child. Burley club of tbe American AssociaThe farmer- - gee. bpey harvesting tion of Engineers te be held In the their crops There. Is no shipping on near future at American Fall. account of no car and low prices The proposed meeting will be sti fl Wheat Is quoted at 2. 6 per hundred day affair and will be held on a Bmt- - S"d potatoes st ll.10 per hundred, labor ts scare with wage h.rh making the position of the producer a very .meuit on. at MOTHERS tvmA (Special to The News.) SHELLEY, Ida,, Oct. 5. At a epe- clal stockholders meeting of the Shel-le- y Light & Power company, the following officers were elected: H. E. Malcom president, F.C. Mlckeleon, vice president, Francis M, Davis secretary; W. 8. Wright, treasurer; ths above and the following are named directors: T. J. Bennett,' John Jorgensen and Edward Wadsworth. The report of the manager shows fhe company In splendid condition. John Jorgensen wa retained as general manager and It was decided to move th company store from Its present location on Ptne street to the building Just eouth of the Virginia thsatr on Main street and put In s complete atock tif electrical goods. 140-fo- Proof that it Restored the Health of TheseTwo Women A NEW MODEL FOOD FACTORY Laqds Shelley Light Holds Annual Eleictioi lal to The Newa ) BURLEY, Ida., Oct. 4. The proof the Hansen-Butt- e posed reclamation lands, part of which lie In Cassia county, promise 40,000 acres of desirable farm lands southwest of Milner and just above the Twin Fall South side tract. It is proposed to Irrigate this land with water Impounded at the American Falls reservoir, and brought dowr. Snake river to Milner. At Milner ths water will be lifted to a system of Canals by the use of pumps similar to those used at the Minidoka pumping stations. The highest lift ts estimated st 250 feet which la a lift higher than the hlgnest lift on the ConMinidoka south side project. struction engineers give It as th!r opinion that ths system can be built St a cost of not to exceed 9100 per acre to deliver tbree acre feet of water to the acre during Irrigation season. An irrigation district Is being formed to Jnclude both 'the land In Cassia and' Twin Falls counties, and bonds will be sold to cover cost of construction and Irrigation works. Much of the lend under the proposed project is owned by Individuals, just as the lands In the Kenyon Irrigation .district near Oakley In Cassia county. The one advantage the Hansen butte lands have Over the Kenyon district In selling bonds is that the lift will not be as high ee tbe Kenyon lands. Avery desirable power site Is st hand for the Hansen Butte Ianda which will supply all the power that is needed. There le some telk of asking for the annexation of Cassia county lend within the district to Twin falls county If reclamation work is carried on. (Spc. MEND - For Expectant Mothers CtEB BY TlEC (EIEliTtCXS HM Steewnoe Ce, kn. IA Ituen. Jiah and Idaho Pioneer la Laid to Finaf Rest ' . i VBperlel to The wrrov, MU'fi Tor octumnd, Ida j News) ruct?of nrfvt. p, i Flfie'9 XfiTTfiTw ' ; ware held In front sf Four model, sunlit factor- and yet we cannot supply the demand for ies Shredded Wheat BiSCUit. With anew' factory (nowhuildin0)we hope soon to satisfy the full demand for this product. Shredded Wheat is all food, supplying all the nutritive-elements-the whole wheat drain' in a digestible form. Deliriously nourishing fqr -- 1! condition of the blood producing tit health. It Muses depression of the entire human system: give rime to physical and mental ulcers, pimples end bolls; produces brings on headache, conand favors stipation fsvsrs; teeth of ths decay early and bones and carries Imto of the every organ purities body; destroys the appetite; estab-Ilahea swolcatarrh, ear noises and len glands; cripples ths functions of the nervous system, wastes strength kills ambition, provokes sleepless nights, deals death to all the delicate fibers of ths nerves, glands and muscles, wreck humanity and carries mtn and woman to on sarly grave. If you suffer from such trouble, these are Its symptoms; and ths necessary scientific treatment Is required If you expect to get welL A in breakfast, lunch or dinner. Two Biscuits with nilkmake a nourishing, satisfying meal at a cost ofa few cents. ; EH, : |