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Show The Herald-- J oursia Americanism Staying at home to save gaso-hndoing nothing about th, fact that the count!. Doys use your and gasoline to go joyriding nights Sundays. Number Volume 23. By With which are combined the Cat he Valley D LUCAN, UTAH. ICO. llUllSli.U. ... ... Herald and The Journal a K U,1 ,1 BY UNITED PRESS Low Close Wheat Open High 451-47 45 8 July 471-- 2 47 48 48 Sept 531-50 50 .52 Del. ;; 1 2. i; i i iiruiih ,.M 8 4 8 8 2 8 4 4 PRICE FIVE CENTS. KnmoN Arthur Brisbane 183.) (Copyright, No lntlitidual l.oans. Final Fireworks of Tax Appeal Turn Oat To Be Only A Spark SECRETIVE Gillette Is Dead. The Calf Of Cold, 'I T Herald, the ;u!y Grain Range he Ottawa Bow-Wo- Hoover has w toed the "Wagner-Garne- r relief bill" It gues bat 8 for changes alread'' agreed upon Many will ham soi lawfully that one ihange will make it impossible for the Finance corporation to lend to individuals friend, :tro-duteSolly Wertheim's to the president of a gieat bank, was Uild, if you ever want to bo'rov. tome in," the friend, returning soon, was .asked, how much do you need' he whispered into tile bunk piesidents ear, excuse me, but how much have you President got" If individual loans were mad, citizens lobabiy would be it idv Ii hoiiow moie than Untie Sain has gut , inventor of a King Gillette, woudtrfully successful razor and l a.oi dead blade, He never real. zed Ins great dream, to lrcorpoiate the whole woild as one business tuipoiation, tiius curing all ct monnt ills. Hi got this idea in 1810, arid wonted to make Theodoie Koosi velt head of the corporation at a salary of I250,uou a year Mr Gillette's real work, that saved time and increased i omfort for many, was his razor Benjamin Franklin laid there wm no Ini ter present for a young man Uian GUI. tte . pnv a good lazor Mi good r lurs to millions, old md young. Gobi ha. long hold it Liv nm tlui tion Hit Israelites built calf of gold, that they might wm Fhip suin', thing lealiy pieuous b ink for mterimtion 4! Kuiopos Lrttlements adopts uramru uisly u request that all countries return to the gold standard, as the beat available monetary mechanism We have that standard here, but it seems to have done little good .You lcmcmbtr that th lately. Iuaehtes asked Aaron to set up tail of gold, when Muses del wed his commg down from th mouu us fo; cain The people said: this Moses, we wot not what i become of him came down, when Moses, took the calf (of gold and burnt P in the fire, and ground it to powder, and strawed it upon th u nter, and made the children o: Israel drink of it The Lord himself was angry, saying to moscs Let me alone, that my wrath may wax hot against them, that I may consume them' somebody will come Perhaps down 4rom some mountain to show us something better than oar calf of gold or gold standard. he The British empire, all its memat bers, will soon hold a Ottawa The idea is to establish free trade within the empire, ai we have free trade within on t states Part of the plan is to buv 'is little as possible outside the empire, a virtuous plan. tha. But Canada will not this country has been buying from of cent her to eighty ninety per newsprint and wood pulp, ninetv er cent of her exports of fresh fish We buv largely from Britain of her linen exalso, ports, and forty-thr- e per cent of her tin. The Piitish empire has more than fifteen hundred millions invested in this country of it Canadian monev This ooun-t.- y has five thousand millions d in British inda ti ics throughout the empire. That situation (alls for wisdom. pow-wo- forty-eigh- fo'-ve- t I one-thir- d tatosmcnWon-- Over Secret Pact At i i Lausanne BY IMTKI) FKKaS The problem of how Kutupe am get mil tn poking the $11 p OuO.noo.Pnu owts tin United Stalt t v,a In gj ed ludav m a f mi is i.i iiiiiui standing, hu'h fluv.n r.phimata phi.ists tn Mi ml tit d latement Hz.. i M.g; 'I he at Luusunm, when t(V t it d up.uatiuns did mi ,c bePv' Han-maybe u he "gt ntlemen a dkmg ami li it , nt" nr mg j e i pi ..n now 11 London, IHh tu.h Unit .t h. li.'iojiK' public, un4i consul. ibL be w iblei men! and in a dum'ton dignulion in Th ae.ieement gt ijk rin n s n mnked out by the pie.s, luctantlv pubh he i in London and Jt piosided wild Pails ludav mav be in simple expressed Vintiu 01 that "all bets at Lau ss un! Sain are Unde oil nine luqiu',i u our debts To the situation (implicate London and Pans published tilt s.t nt a pi ate nyietment they L n ac lied at It would aosamic ieem to ay, it its Lcnpua4 e mean t iwthiu' that Fiamc and Britan, will work hand in j.'vc and thu nnlnei will p.ty ar.y such maneuver as fixing things up privat h v ith Washington without letting the other in on the deal , ( j ,i, 'Inc itt AN OPEN LETTER v 21 ii u. LAST RITES FOR CACHE RESIDENT RICHMOND - Smceio regret and sorrow over the passing of Edward Webb, which is felt by the entire community, were manifest it his funeral services Wednesday Bishin the Richmond tabernacle op William Anderson presided. The large crowd attending the sei vices and the numerous beau tiful floral pieces which decorated the church and banked the graveside bore mute testimony to the love of hosts of friends The choir, led by Paul Monson, furnished the opening and closing songs Other musical numbers Included a solo, C I Stoddaid; duet, Mr-Eugene Bair and Merle Cunningham of Lewiston; and a male quartet, Amos Bair and company Prayers were by George O. Webb and S W Hendricks. August S Schow, Bhhop Kofoed of Clifton, President James W. Funk, President z, E Anderson of the Cache stake, and Bishop William Anderson were the speakers The congenial, good nature of the departed, his and helpfulness to those in trouble and sorrow, were stressed by the speakers who had noted that during the past ten year, or more, scarcely a funeral had been held here where his car had not headed the floral procession He had been i eapahle school Sunoay teacher in his early manhood, and had contributed t i church under- He was a good neighbor takings and a friend to all who knew him Internment was in the ftuhmpnd cemetery where the grave was dedicated by George Wilcox of Preston. , 4 hulisi riher". Dear have We received jour anonymous letter signed only y the misleading and all embracing two words quoted in our salutation. We have told bet me and are repeating jou now that tile ilerald-.tourndoes Hot pilot iiiiinjiiiuuv ! specially when those articles att.uk or ridicule anyone. 1 here are mil two reasons why anyone wants to hide unA der subscriber m any article lie desires printed in a newspaper. First, lie is a coward, afraid to face tile per, on or lie attacks in Ills eoniiinime II wants to tie aide tion. to smile at tlieiil when lie meets them and smile wider than usual to throw them off their suspicion. Second, he doesnt wunt the world to know he is praising himself and patting his own back because no other human being outside of his own immediate family wants to put it. If you will entile to the office of the llerald-Journand sign the article by your real name, we shall bo glad to print it for you, regardless if we approve your article or not. l. Editor, I a. Herald-Journa- OFFER EXTENDED FOR RIDES HOME WASHINGTON, July 14 UMi The house made another effort today to induce the bonus marchers" to return to their native states, passing a bill extending the time limit during which free government transportation will be available. Tire original bill appropriated $10t,000 for the veterans trans portation and subsistence withun expiration date on July 15 The new bill extends this limit by 10 days. MYSTERY DEATH EVIDENCE KEPT p hit to lu.wrv! to 'Lind us it 111- - i j Ik l i. t tax a bri utiiiiiBoiGin iuuutv it is not made public Fiicwoik. or fur th io-e- , f ad- lU !li,,ll ,, d lud t by inability of Mod hoiFi' t ( liter 1 s to jn i dy npr ee.ti4 nt on the tv ut 1 tut r s d k' tVM) id th.ti Md dit-l- i the w o huiist v itluu Olllli an hum tdjii t di ml (hid id a h ill hum lot ib d to pi .'dm e a nine u t It l h id t v, t o; n d I , , . SH s piumiaii l at at t lit mol mn,; inn windup session o! t In Id mg 10" t hit i d hi'iuit pru tiuns toi Widmsda.v vsKimuon ly ln lien HiDi. i! loan by Mu tin iDtm unuvhun pitivtd to be but a spirit Mu turn k tin e ( in pur a e on tin amt used no liHau li e it h ihdb 'uit via h v. bid til li t pall ot the tux t umim ioiu a lu vir k Mi Hi mil k k son, lit !ui month. hd an it,im 101 a blanktt L'r pel iti.L l.dmtom on ACHE AT nUMil Vutuatl Ml id li'I'H.l V pit pcrly in thi.i t v, t urn bid d ins i b id uigumenls iti the In 01 DAM DEDICATION a .n mg It) the tn: emit t.i k tes he vO ote oj ticui to t i y way with them Tins htUi i e U Ii e j; ition., fi on Hy supplied tj uiitai i tiu .vet r u md e, Mt mioit Mr I iendiu h .on soil to A "IMi null, i .sent for t tie h dn l make an interesting xt s ion m vbei i.e'A vp tper nun and olln. .1 nt l i inii oiii tini dueEcho dam ,doy p a ticipants to v, iIikl Dibbiei who ri pi , senti d fin NO I KAK OF o ition et dopetmimt of ttu i.NtU SI'K K u.i'iiuimiit uigvd the ( u lie i mil-tWin a Mr Hendrickson hid Tin i uiiiiiiiltees to lu.sli the Hvmr died his leading, pioji.t at quickly as pissible He and Crit blow assured him tiled the money was leudy foi that neither ho nor any of Inc sinsithng U ones, ami that til others of tile 5b origin d appell Uyruin projeit v is one of til 'ant.s lujutstmi the heamig n.s d I) st and safest tile ret initial! 'tear injustice would be done b, dcpiitmeiit had outlined Listen the tax t ommission when it the report of the Et h i pr iiit, dels its Iimil ihiMon m the t.isi jut, d was loadin they hid Mr (TitLh'ow conimtnttd m in v difficulties to oven nine b Vre have had an 11. L leaving foil this project was a 'oamph.sh-- t muih d session, and have le irm-Ilium it We are going to try to be In the Ei ho projeLt, the w iter fair to everyone useis have only twenty years t i After thanking the commission-jer- s pi'-- while in the Hyrum prnjei t for the respectful alloutmn they have forty yeais Ail the wathey had given him .md other ap- ll r was sdd in the v h i proiect pellants appearing before tlum.Mr long before the dam was coinplet-- i Hendrickson, in his letter said iv d A meeting of the v. iti r u.sei s part: "Let me first state that ou v ill be held Monday evining in Mendon i heik refor a final did not asii lor a petitioners lip valuation of their property li Mi it Within a short time a meet mg id should be done, then conMtenth II he walir uers, i aa d comve would want a renient tnnn plines, and other imiii. Irus mtei-- t the reconstruction vduatmn, and sled in the prnjei t will be hniii. this has not been done Further and a report made Plans will be male, if your petitioners, prupritv outlined to aicomphsh the pr ijet t should undergo a revaluation tin n It l Cache county s opportunity all bujinesa property m tin- - it and it mu.it not pass The money h is been and the iiloud of coursei undetgo t)K. appropriated iiclamauon department is natienf-lexamination vVe took it for granted th it waiting for the water users the prnjei I to sabsi ribe i t the valuation of our piopn v b the assessoi was eompai utneh tne necessary amount of water tan and just last year As such a The water users on Ogden rivt i 25 per cent blanket redu.tion aie keenly waiting for then ih,v'. turn would be fair to all But ,i w investigate, since our valuation notices have been issued, we find that reductions to various indivi- BRITISH RULER duals, both without and wiLrioi th members of your petitioniis hive been made ranging from GETS ODD RENT pi t tent to 48 per cent, some on led estate, and others on improve H I" menu, until it is quite evidi nt t No man LOUDON, July m the woild us that much apparent unfuim Hit ms lent from Ins property in shaiigtr is p evading forms "VVe further stated th it mu i Mnn the King of England Here oe ?i few tpex of panieut Domtuest for a 25 per cent td ii la reduction should be with the un ing down from aini.nl !as Six horseshoes ind 01 nails on that any intuitions lerstanding n valuations already mode tioidd i pn e of land m the hunt of London, the same hoi Nt shies and the Hint1 link hae Inen used (Continued on page eight I. i the pui pose lor oii live i ulurit s A billhook and a hat het, pud SOUTH AMERICA ai Crown ptopeilv m Shropshire, iH'inillv two kimes wire given, aie dull and the othei sh irp A HAS M 11 t rs 111 1. I j t vx t'.jti PEOPLE i 1 , I ,o-- e - I j At uu of I fraternitv of tali in u volmj; contest. tnei She's Miss United Press Flashes llim-'nio'i- in 1 iu-- i I 1 ixx'.tl , v un-u- v I i Bands Comes On Friday ap,r..-pn.itei- hmkitful 0 v, tt( r. m Mer-!m- l ( ; uhoh lying m tv w ih hi hands, if lim'd V ml fm an tsltte al 1111 MnJIothi m riLsht hi, Foulis, m Si oil md. a Inn kt t f snow A w hilt r use hv w lin h t h Duke nf Athoti must ut knowledge Im Mniltv the King WMts wlnte(r lilair Xihull A ill b in id r of j ilk, pn s nt-d to th" King v ugust 15 V Id I'uk" oi M u Ihiii 4tu'h t si 1 l Did 111 -- oi Mn Si oil n ft w ('istlew md plat 0 v i ' eat h Xiw piuwdt glass ol t wars mm, wh.n S mt hit imur, m liimu d luvn, the on t undili m t h d A t of t lu JV Linn Franklin Dedicates Washington Memorial t os-u- m j m . 11 1 Mtiin FUSES 8 m-d- u t 1 - si s E e tin ot t up ml Du t an 1 ike-- , and Jt purl win fur tin (hod t m limit lu r of TO It 4154 CnlORADO i 1 i , Mu I.L4M4 ZOO PET Colo SPRINGS, i the luly II 'I in Cheyenne Mountain b "il. baby -- a fluffy .jin has a law one of few born white little llaniu, aiise of (he Imre t) leapen dat nried to in captivity. The lusty infant is piogi.ss leeeiveil to l of word the zoo's most trij.il he offspring ieioidmg H Hadloi k. ('ummissioner popular pets The llamas wen The hailstorm which did much shipped heie from the southern damage at Clarkston Wednesday KAITLEH BATTLE "iHintrv afternoon apparently came over LONGMONT, Colo, July 14 r in the hill from Boxelder county NEW UAV1E A I. ittle to death lx tween t u where as mucH or more damage A new was PARIS July It (I strange lomhatan's was n vent nl to word redone, ..hen the bodies of a poreupi a game railed longue paume is re-- j ceived here according ; ml a rattlesnake were f nind in eiving enthusiastic attention from Large stands of wheat between South St Vratn canyon. The Vi- the ranch It is believed to have Garland and Plymouth were laid is ctims weie lying only u few feet no English and equivalent waste by the hail while tops of apart when discovered App. neat- played much like ordinary lawn sugar beets were beaten to a pulp ly the poison f mgs of the Mi ik" tennis but on a much longer by the storm. indicate had sunk into the porcupine mst ourt and without a net The that well over 60)0Reports acres of wheat h id as mulls of the "porky" irkrt used is smaller than the wer3 destroyed teuhed a vital part of the ropt !e ivvrage tennis racket, and the ball The windstorm played havoc i cuimusly with virtually the entire west light in weight. EAIEUT RAISE side of Cache valley although it MINES RRAISE was hardiv felt on the east side. SALT LAKE CITY, Julv li u " The price of sheep ii SLT LAKE CITY, July 14 TD Power and telephone lines were to rise shortly, following the ri.x The work of mine organizations damaged, three trees being blown of hogs and beef, in the opirion through jut the United States in across telephone lines while sevof F R Marshall, se retary of th taking rare of its own during the eral power poles around Wells-vill- e were reported broken. National Woolgrowers association depression was praised in a speerh h,.re Wednesday niht by Scott IS IUESIDKNT Turner, director of the Unite D States Bureau of Mines SALT LAKH CITY, July H ONE MORE VALUE Th- - Utah Retail Men hunts aso-e- i ition named Edwin Wright of BURGLARIES INCREASE Salt Luke president at a meet-nDETROIT, July 14 d PiUnem-- j SURVEY IN CACHE hold Wednesday. oloyment his increased the num-- I her of burglaries in the Detroit SEE BROWN BEAR ara according to Police Com LONGMONT. Colo. July 11 d n missioner Jsrnes K Watkins ProFor the purpose of checking Kulv morning fishermen fessional criminals and jobless men saw a huge brown be-- r m sa ked 76 business places and valuations on farm property in Cache county. State Tax Comnus '.oidder my n Bears are scarce dwellings sime the first of the in this dntnet espeually of the year. a.x compared with t39 for the xicm r Howard P Leutham came to Logan Thursday omwn spM iex, rangers say The vamc pci mil last vear morning to two mn who saw the bear, join County Commissioners V L. H i YV. . Allen, Thomas Muir, and lDhn and Rav Hubbaid FRIGHTEN AWAY DEER ne tip n Drum planted in the CANON CITY, Colo, July 14 Hall in a tour of the county farm-- , the area day mul'liu of the road He ran away io Cuaids have been stationed ingYV Y' during Warnick, Pleasant Growl, it heir appi out h it wtst Canon City gardens, to eve E and Thomas of F'nvson, R shoo uuav doer which roam m behalf of the Dlnh Farm AH) FROM I ARMS flown from Mn- Hu Gorge to bureau, arrived n CountyThura-day Logan SALT LAKE CITY, July 14 U D 'sUpoletnent their dailv diet with to morning also Intimation that Utah Kaimuis (under hthne from home gar-d- t accompaiiy Commissioner leatham and the wilt he asked to duiialt tie r, before tin guards Unit ns Th The J, unu Md a number of lounty fathers on the tour sin plus mudmts for Kudin; the p Utah county men plan to compare m a lilt r net v In contained d ns farm valuations with those in their Sent out be (illy Ihi LltU'l su own county. nt, try n of tie Silt Like (111)111)! Mr .varna k is president of the t.l unite to nil eunnty ,trMt! rimpanogas stuae of the L. D. S. thiouphout the state hui ch I ACE CHARLES SALT LAKE Cl V, July 14 ML Di Karl H VariCott and lh Haloid H Wilkm.xon ot Salt Lake .vh appear Fnd iv btfoie Di S j (Itjlding f tht itaor dt u iil riu nt of registittum to 1da tlie ileptes.um In nm a li is niuVvd sunn FRANKLIN The dedication of 411144 uf the pi whv t ii ir Into s .slmuld the Washington not h Memorial tree 'uk il for unpioti-- inn il .1, aiust uliltr workers m t H took v 4Dd'D mdu (r k whv: place Tuesday at the ward n a it under direction iii'i" pr chapel grounds great 1 .1 If of the Relief Society teachers. i !L mun luee iiderptnes took (.DUD A meeting ALT I n commenced at 2:30 rut hlmktt tusutamr on their KE Julv t Hi dl h 4utMhl)n. m Silt Like o'clock at the Relief Society chaptmpiovis and put m claboiate el with the following program: Hu mg Un si hvmcs piV t six montlw hive piiTinsmn worked at Dim Song, "High on the Mountain good, uifinim; lu against older t hi t h lit um ot lu as the utv Top," lead by Mrtf Manuel Packimn. b.duse average i'(uii u am r, am of employes went up, r L F Vil o er, Sister Jensen of the stake board of Preston gave an interpremiums increased A( YM'lEs So it was to the employers adFiH R esting talk on trees. Songs were to The hire young men sung by Mrs, Marlow Woodward MADRID, Julv J4 fP vantage x and a duet by Lera Paiker and s were too. less nm.iiish Curt CondituvmiL Younger nun, Mrs Reed Halverson. Mrs. Laud likely to become pensioners, nally hn 170 ileputu', hut nt and s) til v wore favored in Wright favored with a reading. prpient thrc ae lour v u am u Mrs. Eliza Lowe offered the clos one mused bv Mn eh mun of cmplov meat most la 7anmn to th1 these of Don Ni et ) Todav, ing prayer. m hemes The tree was dedicated by J. J. aie in the discard, prisidenr uf th fepublu. aul th Hill md one soiu.e of pressure nth is bv the nu:ii d Ohs of Games and luncheon followed L tin Nnivi Lemu, of qiD again d older, and often mote An enjoyable time tha services lh' CalLn . ei flu Quint in and oiupet nt, imn has been was had by all present. oi Manuel Lou nit of TelUel (ill WIN TIME in Ul'f.V), I ulz It me has lea n gr in nl t Mi i bants an i''.uaii i Concert By The Weather rati, lh.it v.ix the i4cisitu v Me-si- I -- Anglo-Frenc- niversit I -- 1 Prevents Mailing . Storm 1 11 2u-e- Hoover Editorial Jut ,1 t ' I $ the luliseciuent and It J hi By Force Of U WINSTON-SALEM, North Carolina, July 14 itpi- - Bit.-- of evi- dcr.ee door jamb with finger prints on it, diagrams, samples of handwriting, an automatic and bits of steel jackets from bullets were being stoted away here todav in case they should be wanted sometime to tell the story of Hnuth Reynolds death Slowly and methodically county ITALY INCLUDED authorities organized the evidence whic h may he of value in solving FNDS imn SALT LATKK ML K CITY, July 14 n the puzzle of just how the - A trail whuh stalled in Jack- old heir to the R J Reynolds sonville, Florida, in December i2'2, tobacco millions was fatally shot ended here Wc dnesd iv with the u week ago Wednesday morning as LONDON, July 14 ii in Killy has arrest of William A Shaw, tin, on ha stood, supposedly, at the btd iuined the h entente, in alleged con! idem e h side of Libby Holman, his wife irge it was officially announced today The foreign ofiice announced tne REVOLUTION Italian charge daffaires had informed it that Italy is "very glad Two-In-One te give adhesion to the mode of BY IMTED PRESS 'refitmtnt of European nroblen:; A m diplomatic' bleak i. as composed in the entente (ions tut ween llrugay and W.-tina and an atKiup. at levolt m Ecuador wete added today to South American political ttoiilih Ei uadoi laimed the ri volt w i qclled Two burnt concerts in one will he the feuture by way of comThe Brazilian government i 51 JDi.ihh) to break tin GIRARD. Kansas, July 14 d in munity entertainment to be given on the Logan LDS tabeinueh u volt the state oi H.io 1uulu The August First issue of the square Friday at 7 p in. The concert, directed by Prof A T Henson, in charge of inittiu American Freeman was suhmittid for minting nt the Guard, Kansas mental music in the city schools, will featme a beginners hand from city school students who have completed eight wtek, pestnftiee today but officials refused to dispatch the issue to special summer course, and the Logan Jumot high school hind n tosubscribers pending opinion Sponsoring the concert are the Board oi Education and the Chamber day from the solicitor general in of Commerce of Logan Washington. Rrofesxor Henson has announced program numbers as follows: E Haldman Julius, publisher, (BY UNITED PRESS) BY THE BEGINNERS BAND asserted the action was taken 1. March "Football Squad" NEW YORK Despite the handiof a front page editorial 2. Overture Assembly Hour" cap of a break of to two rent criticizing Mr Hoover. 3 Valse Gymnasium" a bushel in wheat, the 4. Novelette "Recess Time" latter to new seasonalsending lows, the 5. March "Traik Team" stock market was rated by observBY THE JUNIOR HIGH BAND ers as making a good showing, 6 March "Entry of the Heralds" Chenette dive of returning confidence in 7. Cornet Solo, Out of the IHi.sk to You Lee tin fimim ml community Dorothy Pruiss reacted late in the dnv lT Ail. Generally t5' tonight 8 March Salute to Soloist, Miss Joy Spenrer an early rise had been - - - Cresswell Canada" . alttr ami Frida exempt unsettled north- Losey ... alnchtly 9. Overture The Premier" by resistance to all piufit west portion tonight; 10. Selection "The Long Run" warmer aouthwef portion tonight. Llewellyn taking Iwo-thir- CLARKSTON - Crop dumage at $75,000 estimated was done here at I 30 p m. Wednesday when the severest hail storm of the seuson struck this section tor fully hull an hour the hail stones beat uowu heavy stands of wheat and barley, ruined gardens, broke the windows out of the schoolhouse and ward L. I). S. chapel, making kindling wood of ehu ken eoop roofs, shattered windows of humc-and killed many ehu kens Children of Wendell Thompson sulfered minor injuries from the hailstones befure they could run for cover Joel and Leon Thompson also sulfered minor hurts lrom the storm. While other hall and wind storms have struck Clarkstou since the first of the year, none have exacted the damage toll of the one which leveled grain fields Wednesday. Wind of hurricane proportions preceded the hail storm and overturned coops, barrs and sheds. Borne reports were that hail stones as big around as twenty-fiv- e cent pieces fell over the area. The prospective gram crop was tar from normal, according to estimates, because of winter-ki- ll and other conditions tending to retard the growth of a good crop. Few of the farmers, it is reported, carried hail insurance, as Is done in many localities. Unceitwpty of grain prices, which now are relatively low, and the light crop forecast have been given as principal reasons why few of the farmers of the Clarkston locality carried hailstorm insurance this season. l 14 INK' July ON, .1 it til t lull I . mat LiilMi U plUl mi inrin uou x unt into cunLiviHe with the (min c Windows Knocked Out u it tliMMun uf tlie he;. ring ned at 'J. vt hit yd al in 31 though it was M, hi dul' J 101 p in Hy 3 p ii it wa s mu und t itatt-Mui- : i tit (ti ,t RICH CROP d Itluily On Loans Is ( hid Topic Of Cn forces V. Lit Id k-- i ' c-e- s Weighted down with a mass of detailed words and figures that must he silted to obtain the lew facts really consult red jtal to the issue of assessed aluation of iiOgan t ity business iroju-- t S' ale 'la Coiumissiouei s It. E Hammond and Cmidjj A. UnUhlow io..duded a tluee-da- j lax appeal h aiii.g Wednesday .dtenioon. Labononsl. the toiiimissioueis sought while leie to ilitam dala Jiun petit lollU'g piopcily owneis led lit John A. ; s what th lleiidi u popeity owned by the appellants s really uoi.h in oaVr to. all, tn n i ie vln.,hci tlle piop bv d Shes Vlais Fairest RELIEF RILL P IHIEHLO. Cuia, Julv The ever pr-- ' n menue ot (un d tires may he suniewhit !(ssHd m the next few cm hy am raft as outlooks fut st. ii ting fires, K E Frem'h fun st supeiw-ios ud ncentlv I'd'ohng olimenino. ned with iadiu sending and rueiv-inapp.tr itus would patiul the foreats. 1 1 M g . . 1, t |