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Show MtMl "the journal, logasy cachl cousv.. Farm Chiefs Grow ' Uneasy Over Bill To Patent Plants Written For The Journal by National Editorial Association it. is also survived- Prominent Weston rtfMfMMIMH ry' Resident is Victim Of Spotted Fever I the University of Ida- - line railroad, the local cham-h- o Sammy new Idaho butterfat ber of commerce has sent a Senator John champion among Holstelns two telegram to and a half years old, having Thomas of Idaho to learn whe Kansas the president will include produced 20.754 pounds of mil ther " - by a brother owned by is a and nine grandchildren. Utah And Idaho News Briefs containing terfat 574 1 pounds of but- - ( the won title from light-weig- ht in 369 Hello Lily. Rocky ' daya She displaces Let us Journey to town, eld chappy Algernon. " With the change But my good fellow, I have Hoover's vacation nary pence. Idahim through Cheerio, I have a pair yen the Oregon Short can wear. w w 'ft Idaho Falls Washington, July 18 Out- - sixty days vacation in private Erastus Echwaneveldt, died By Frank I. Weller in President By The Associated Press wardly it would appear that the employment, too long for home his of at (Associated Press Farm Editor) yesterday morning Spanish Fork The board controversy over the vate employers who must Commercial plans taking Weston, Idaho. Spotted fev- directors of the Washington (7P) After sup- In of the London na- - tain their plants and offices on wood tick er a from bank of Spanish Fork ho Falls on National resulting it. leaders porting agricultural vel treaty was nothing more a twelve months basis instead of has Reed named Senator are to wonder whe- bite is given as the cause sick than a struggle between the of the year of the ther beginning his death. He had been The action Smoot president Purnell bill the Townsend president of the United States average federal employee, nl to one week. Funeral services was taken at a meeting Monpatent plants will not cause for and the senate. Back of all addition, government payrolls A DOLLARS WORTH and interment for Mr JSchwan-erel- dt day, Senator Smoot being namthe benefits of stimulated the hubbub as to the relative are seldom reduced and em- research to will be held in Weston ed to fill the vacancy caused by and mail it viitbll for a six weeks' trial subscription to thU ha be Clip reapen dissipated powers of the executive and ploye unions. have been the retirment of Henry GardJuly 18, at 1:00 bodies in foreign af- - ful in bulldozing congress into additional seed costs to the Friday tn was CHRISTIAN born THE MONITOR SCIENCE Schvaneveldt Mr. been who ner head had ofthe fairs is another picture. It is substantial and frequent salary farmer. Brigham, March 29, 1870. He bank for 29 years. Publtfthril by Th Gnimtnw ftemrec PvtusncNO Qoci m, Heres the old lady who traveled Sent to the president by a story that has not crept into boosts. It is small wonder that two then and lived there Boston, Mas&achusetUt U. S A years vote of both houses moved to news dispatches on a broom. Today the travel! by Observers those without work are Tft N yow wiR find the datty food newt of the world from ft TW special had 800 members where he Falls The Twin Weston, writers, as well as departments devoted to women s and children's Interest, that behind the scenes manding places in the govem-tw- o of congress, the bill seeks only since resided. He was art ac- of the- - Southern Idaho Bean It'a faster and coats telephone. sports, music, finance education, radio, ete You will be glad to welcome to patent the individual plant. tive member in L. of the most powerful lob- - ment service. Into your homo so fearless an adtocato of peace and prohibition. And don t church Growers association have reUnfortunately lest than ever. Typical day rate D.fi. Bundial Our and leatarea. ftnuba us other Doc. and the the a However, is rises are bies question the -- ! working with little, if for the politically-minde- d affairs. ceived the final payment on , when you will talk with anyone at any, publicity attending their civil service law protects those whether any organization ac their 1929 bean crop, the paywidow are his May CntrenAW Beitwce Mowttoi, Back Bay Station, Boston, Hum, Surviving the other telephones .... new a to qulring Tt efforts. As several influential in the federal service from patent rights dollar one euetose aoe ment to and $100,000 weeks a send Please trial I ($1), sin .the sabscrlption amounting senators have privately stated, arbitrary dismissals to make Jy originated plant might be Phillips Schvaneveldt, andVenna of a total about representing position to sell Its seeds following children: Mrs. it is not so much way for patronage, .. $1.00 Price . per pound for No, 1 (Name, pfeass print! or . other- - reproductive units at Schwarts, Weston; Mrs. Edna 9 cents especially hi the Republican 3 cents for No. 2 beans and business a price and Congressional Mrs. Edith Clarkston ;, Atkinson, to the as prohibitive great it is the old cry of , leaders are giving the prei- camp, total paid for the crop is $1.00 Rexburg (Address! Gaily, Mrs. Welda Schwartz, The versus peace, dent the usual amount of un- - majority of farmers. preparedness t the following children who about $1,250,000. In other words the fight is en- - solcited advice as to aopolnt- Farm crops today are the and Leslie, (State! (Town! of constant improve- live in Weston: Leland, LaRee ginered by the big navy or ments to the tariff commls- - result Moscow, Idaho Idaho Piebe i. ja a. a. .ai. a 4liA.i .a.a .Verlan, Nona,. national defense groups again- sion. The new law gives the ments and developments,, which Delbert He and ored Yukon MaDeen Schvaneveldt. Coltanham, and for st the little navy or lackof plant patents have chief executive nearly three pacifists. months to make his selections. come into the hands of the farmer at slight increase In Air impartial analysis of The law which passed recently affairs in Washington do not also gave the commission in- - seed costs. It Is the theory of' the bill harmonize with the populaf rcreased power over- rates of that the surface has only conception as gleaned from the s 1 mmoosnsiCi vbgkqj vbgkqj ao scratched in plant experimentof the ation prevailing news accounts. Just duty. The make-u- p ti' J and, that remunerative now It is conceded that the t commission - is a problem or breeders protection-fwill be ratified. One po-- ! cause the present personell has plant TTim-iE-litical group will acclaim the cause the present erpsonnel with Is necessary to the stimulation of much vote as "a personal triumph fonthetr bickerings.-T- he jobs wiUjl to be done,important work yet the president This is a safe now pay $11,000 a year and for By its terms the creator of .prediction- - for the publicity six year terms, which is a are already putting itical plum of interest. The a new plant would be given 17 out the story in anticipation of president Is expected to re- years exclusive right. tott, the ft favorable verdict. Another name at least one member of same as the originator of any faction has plans to make the present body and seek the industrial mechanism is given political capitol by classifying others from the long list of protection for his invention. The bill has the endorsethe ratification as betrayal or 'candidates. ment of the commissioner of the American people and a 1 complete surrender to foreign T patents, the secretary of agriculture, all the national farm powers Tis publicity policy I WO ulUS UfOWH is already, in the cards. The organizations, the secretary of the American society for the of the importance political In Idaho advancement of science and treaty is of doubtful value Yet, the processional ballyhoo artists many others. 'are prepared to use the treaty Thomas A. Edison said of as a campaign issue whenever Lewiston, Idaho, July 18 (& the bill: Two girls met death In the and wherever possible. Nothing congress could do to help farming would be of Candid admissions of sen- spillway of the Washington ators permit the clearing of the greater value and permanence clouded mirror. Several legis- Water Power company plant than to give to the plant breedone was here while er the same status as the yesterday lators who have conferred with mechanical and chemical inthe president have frankly trying to save the other. stated that their motives in voHelen Callan, 11, daughter of ventors now have through the ting against ratification were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Callan, patent law. There are but few breeders. This will, I by no means labeled as Wash., stepped beyond ilant te eel sure, give us many Buretc. Starback, 6r her depth In the swift water banks. conSome have strong personal and called for help, attracting An expert , from a manuvictions, not shaped - by outside the attention of her of the late Luther Burthat the nation Gladys Budig, 15, daughteraunt, influences, of script needs powerful navy and are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Budig who bank says: opposed to those features of in after her. After bat a I would hesitate to advise the treaty which would ham- jumped young man, no matter how waters for nearly ten the tling string our developments of arm- minutes, the girls sank before gifted or devoted, to adopt ament and defense. Others aid could reach them. A man plant breeding as a life work oppose it because they honest- on the shore who could not America takes some action to ly believe, that the naval treaty swim, and Dorothy Callan, 8, protect his unquestioned rights Is another step toward entang- sister of Helen witnessed the to some benefit xfrom his ling alliances. Truly there are tragedy. Two girls swam to the senators who are aggressive, drowning girls but arrived too Impending on which - way - the late. Both "bodies WCre recover 2 Burn wind is blowing from interested ed. a and staunch Out Otnly groups. Control unyielding partisan could derive any consolation from the Two Injured In (Continued from Fage One) multitude of conflicting claims. With the unemployment sitForest was a mass of Auto Accident National uation reaching alarming proleaping flames which were are the legislators portions, threatening to jump the Oregon hard-pressfor patronage. skyline trail to , the shore of Moscow, Idaho, July 16 (ff) Odell lake, a recreation cenThe government Job does not Mrs. Charles Summerfield and ter. much as the outside it has the advantage Estelle Longeteig, daughter of This fire was trenched and of being steady in times of de- G. C. Longteig, received severe believed under control for a late Monday night time but the flames leaped the pression. Usually government injuries ancar when their have trenches overturned employes thirty' days yesterday and swept nual leave and the same num- after running down a steep up the mountainside. Three ber of days allowed for sick- bank and landing against a hundred , additional . fighters were rushed to the area. ness. .This is equlvlent to a tree here. 1 A brush and range fire north of Middletown, Cal., was burnfour-mion a ing front despite the efforts of 100 fighters. A grass fire swept Into Middle-tow- n THE NEW FSRB TCDOB SEDAN a yesterday, destroying sevfive residences church, and eral other buildings before It was extinguished. Several other California fires were halted. The dugout springs fire in V' the Sisters district of Oregon broke out of bounds again yesterday but lookouts said the 1 wind was .driving it toward v ' . . Barren lava beds. Spot fires still were causing trouble in , that area. Idahos forest fire apparently was under control after having Registrations officially recorded burned a block of residences in Wardner. The blaze spread to r . f , , State the In Union show by every nearby timber and headed tod are WHEN you see the new Ford you performance. 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