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Show Ik, MUST PROVE VALUE OF UNION WORKERS r cunRT HISTORY OF LABOR DAY lUlf! JUII(. Uv. t??..trai the New York in .uggted was holiday, greatest Labor union In May, t was decided to observe in September fir,t Monday a festal as day, with year f that and speech-makm, parade, boll-L- s were other There .ionics. representing the religious, military spirit, It was and ivil Intended, but none the Indus-tia- l. The celebration was held nd'wasa big success. In In 1884, the first Monday Labor declared was September Federa-tioby the American All earners, wage of Labor. of sex, calling or irrespective to rationality, were urged it until It should be as uncommon for a man to work tabor day as on the Fourth of Uo. President g ob-Kr- State legislatures were urged to make the day a legal holiday efand 32 enacted laws to that It a legal fect, Congress made have eral all of them. UNION HOME BUILT IN CAPITAL LABOR Carpenters Now Have Their Headquarters several fine buildings In which nre owned and der, voted tn tin1 interests of organized tVre tins Icon added another, :!... i'':irp liters' building. The .r'lerure. covins ?:5i,0(M), Is An auditorium on i. ..: accommodates por-- i !',, ("; 'I H to be used by the carpen-l,linn and by other unions. u located in the base-r-'!it- . ;,;!'''iii.' reri:iii!ii2 six Hours are t,i i;. . purposes. r'-- i' was financed by I.o- Tie tA vo nearly clear of debt r.i (! ttanhii.-'!"- !! la-tu- I'i'-'l- t i to Live in Utah t : Corn of Kl'HRAIM Hiph ranges practically all over the Manti national forest are A portion of our obligation, our In exceptionally good condition at the duty to the great movement which we t prest-ntime, and blue hells and other represent, Is to deal with employers with whom we have friendly relations flowers are out in full bloom along the road, it ls rein such a manner that we will not Ephraim-OrangevillSweet clover seed sown three ported. retain their only full confidence, but by example lead other employers to years ago on Kast and Trail mountains realize that not only as a matter of ty the Castle Dale and Orangevillo cut-Justice, but as a matter of Individual tienien was found this yeur to have advantage to themselves, it Is to their brought results. UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO, MOSCOW Imperial Augerez Bronze, No. 674'iOtj, a mature Jersey cow belonging to the University of Idaho dairy herd on the university farm here, ha3 commilk test, in which pleted a she produced 517.30 pounds of butter-Ta- t and 9715 pounds of milk, giving her recognition in the select class, according to word received here. FARMINCTON Figures show that Davis comity has expended fL'tl, 002.35 on the county roads up to date, with less than $11. out) to spend the remain-do- r of the year. Out of this sum $500 will go to Kaysville and the balance will be expended ia getting some of the country roads into condition for the school truck this fall. IDAHO FALLS. Idaho, Aug. 20 Weather in the upper Snake river valley was generally cooler during the week ended August 20, according to the weekly report on water supply In this district issued Saturday by G. water-masteClyde Baldwin, government Some rain was reported during the early part of the week. PRICK--K- ly Construction company John P. Frey. forces have begun construction wrtrk on the new $Hl,00i) federal aid road Interest to establish friendly working project from Rolapp to Nolan. The relations with trade union organizatotal length of the projected road imtions of their employees. provements is 'i.'j miles, covering some There will probably always be some of i'ae worst road on the Trice-Sal- t employers who will only tolerate trade Lal:e route. unionism among their employees and WASHINGTON South central Ore-podeal with Its representatives, because will he given strong nad effective rannot they help themselves, but if in raiirrad service as well C'i::ipetiti.in our trade iini'.n movement is to fulfill as an outlet for its products to the the purpo e for which it exists, its north through the prope.s.il of the poiieici. its methods'. Its attitude must Great Northern railway la opera'" conbe such as to win and retain the over other lines and purchase or buil.l fidence and the pood will of the maa new line from lieiid to Klamath falls, jority of employers. the railroad declared Wednesday in anMy hope for the future of our moveswering a (uesth;i:::aire of the 1. C. C. ment Is based Upon the cmiviethm reuuvdmg fs proposals. 'hat trade in, Ionian will FAKMINGTON-Reven- ue through those conditions In Industry, and that p. it. .to ,sh:pm ills at the Denver & H;o Willi relationship einplojers which Grande Western station at Layton was will win for lis t'ie friendly Mipp.et of I ...oiji'i les In July of this year com-- j While every employer. to the same tuontli last year ia fared linttiiti? sturdily for our rights and It,; vis j county. Up till the c.g-lpail refusing to yield a particle of the op- u August only eight carloads of powe lom the are fr and portunities tatoes were shipped to M'l earVei'n entitled to. we must den lop' nioreTnid lest year at the same station. Tic s more n true spirit of with were announced at the farm tfaercs employers who have friendly relations bureau otlice by Mr. Mathews, crop on n us. We with must, continually tester. large scale, prove that those who emMALAI) -- llneida county's newly ploy our member are In a more satishoard of fair directors met factory condition Industrially than evening and appointed the Tuesday lliose win) operate nonunion shop?. various coiamitlees and supervisors We must demonstrate that trade for the annual fair to be held at M.dad. unionism Is a benefit to the employer 22, 2' and 24. Estimates of as well as his employees, and that September ex various the pen es were submit'ed hantrade unionism assists Instead of a budget adopted. Hid dicap those who employ Its I'ARK CITY In l!i20 the state ranked tirst in silver production, second In lee-1- , third ill copper, fourth in gobl ia th total of raining d;v-innd secomi HIGH TRIBUTE PAID nds piiid. LEADERS OF LABOR NAMI'A Interest in the Id ,ho Oregon Nevada cutoff, which will clve Houtlierii Idaho a direct tnviway to Canadian Rc'hcay Head j California, is ie:ir; revii- d. Governor !t. C. Ilaldrtdg" levealed in an Lauds the Workers. le i ire the ..;impa Kiwaiiis club. The pruiNis'd hiiliway branches oiT f:'' in By SIR HENRY THORNTON. th" old Oregon Tiail at Caldwell. Ida N K.ii!w;v .'i'm.i! I. I'r. f hi ("iina.l! m and c. n lio. passiiu through on-go"My personal experience tii y have with th- - highway at Wiiite iiects I can but ay fratiHy been unusual, with working tmice.i. N'ev.. sliortciiing the tHaie e that In all my deafn-titan Sou miles, tin-- ' , to (".tlifortiia more I people nnd trade union leaders, have slated. nor ti j;ove never found the lirst lo be IDAHO FALLS - Large and ppleiidiil :ri I f.iir tre.it- reasonable crops of s.'ains. li'giiiiies, alfalfa, pota-toes and sncar bei ts In the Idah i Falls Kciiioti and In Salt Lake valley are re-- I ported by W. C. Carpenter (if Si o director of the federal j kaiic. assistant farm labor bureau, in the United farm labor division n port for i State last week. This report w.1 re-j the reived at the I.m jI chamber of cmn-- Flakes ! Twti(.fM"a Ask for POST TOASTIES com flakes that stay crisp in milk or cream --if r ir 'Mil m 1 1 Jk5 m "A :' i-- T j ' Crisp, delicious corn flakes good for both ends of a perfect day The special toasting process of the I'ostum Company seals the true corn flavor in lasting crisp, ncss. When you want corn flakes that stay crisp in milk or cream down to the last tempting flake. Here is dcliciousness no one can ask for I'ostToasties. Make sure resist, and no one wants to. fy?jX you get them in the red Here is wholesomencssthnt and yellow, them fresh. time. can at eat any anyone (JrZf box that keeps . rorbrcakfast.scrvePostToasties with their crisp and crunchy gooJncss. That's the correct start for a perfect Jay. Enjoy the true corn flavor and refreshing crispness for supper at niilit. j n r' . ! It's a Privilege Doub!e-Cii- n t for the District and the territories while a number of states no Labor day law the fedact has been accepted by holiday m 1894 0f Columbia To News Notes! 305-da- July. Ou)n By JOHN P. FREY, Ohio State Labor. . 1 n an(l : Outstanding Obligation of Organized Labor. has becomo nbor day. which ; t j i wax-wrappe- d OliVT.P.Cu.bu-- POSTUM RATTLE INC., COMPANY, MIC H. CREEK, I j fair-minde- d - ' . .j- - -- - : : i. ' It V!k jt v 1 I ... ' I? j'-vrai- 1; w Duilding. - obligation r:".ll t f by ri His U In tli" Fitao ' I n toe Anxrii'iin I''d f ! .r biiildinj. t!;c M.i-- ' '.i '),!;'. and the Labor bati'c. tiabmat liea 'i.i"tt Is ' 'I A P. of I,, nnd f a fr-ir- r,. e: ! - t t. ! t!" f r i - - Ill I I. fi- sr w ' ll d''Ideil rnvidrini; ! d.-a- f itdon. li:iV( .r. f.) rotne the move. ! ltLbard mM r. ni'ilt of tlo I'M. !.:. Year JSS8 Saw First I I Union of Machinists tierce 1' iMi riuitlon'il of Awsoelntbm )!...' .., cr,.w tlt 0f nn 'orsanlza-'- ' "n ' vi tit,tr!dhM of Atlanta, On.. ! which cnlled May I""! ".. l t.it.-nnd Me- -' : of A titer lea. In l:iginHM t! r., v,v i n ci.ni'ntlon xmi ln'bl nt A" ' '. li.)i win nltondi'd by 22 ttircM.titin( 3i local In II 'it... Tl .!. convenlbm elected "i 'T nnd rbarir'd ttie name to NatlotiJ ' ' ' Mi.blnNt. In 111 the '"'" c ban?..l to the IntiTnntlon-ti- l l.,t;n 0f M,i'l)ttitt because "f v of tb. organization j 1s, j Ma.-binN- j i tin-'"- '' li' j i Av j j , i ; f ntnerrs' Union First j Formed Back In 1896 ' ''"i etiEiio-'- lit ll..r.t!it.r 7, At the Amerlcntt Feijern m !f r Ciinvontlon In then ' IVHl, OiWrv) J, t, titni.n of ulentti f I.; 'i "tt'niln'icpf.iiiretiBineiT lifhi-- 2 ' 5 They rep-- ' pripoe.I for encineer nnd. of rncluerr In St. intiio yenr. The National t " trnd"-- . r ittili-- ti.iM-Hn- j ' I'lit'ttiner' ht Nt d tn. tinln miH-iin- (irfitilmtlon rriitintnl fnlon of eMail- win In wn - lmi th cbnnrod Svim Knpl-"ti- d of widened nfnln rhnnctl to '"tifsl fnlon of Steam nd In il r""n. 101. it fl rr. ft a nnm. ofllce Friday. PRICK -- Expert inspection of meat, f..rtu and dairy product. whhh a1 consumed In Carbon county will be come a reulity if either the resolution which were circulated last week u, new one which have been presented to the vurlou club and civic organ Izutlon by lv. K. Lueder meet with favorable action when presented to th" rounty commission at Its peclul wet In August 2i. N'A.MI'A - Ilas'd on an average ol users for each water four and meter in th city, Nampa has a prt sent population In excess of lo.oao. f,,;-on Ille with the city engineer ur nhow. More than U.tnin.ntiO gallons of water was used by the city In July nd. with news houses going up coa rtahtly, demand are becoming In av. on the city wells, which soon will b iippleiiieiued by additional hhuft. une-hal- - j rx.tnn .,.. ,,t i Proof of the vault v of sou.e woin-'t- i often furnished In the New York custom bouse by paspon applicants, according to Frederick TNdulo in an nrticle in Liberty. The author cpmte an oflicla! cf the New York pas-poollice who says, "S'e are often iitnued by some of the photographs submitted by older applicants. A woman of fifty will bring In a photograph copied from a picture made when was In high Ffhnnl. We explain tactfully that the photo Is necessary for Identifying the passport holder, and we are forced to point out that the applicant resemble the earlier picture otiiy vaguely after nil thee years. Sometime they rc.vtrd our attitude a a personal ofTene." 1 rt One Way Only T(ie P.ctort Withering ou were present when "You say this ia. in and his wife were ciu'ived in a very xiiib'iit ipiarrel'r" lu.piir.-- Mother (trying to patch up (piarr.l between youn lovers) Now, Mildred, v.ni mii-- t not mind Harold' fretful- lie's Jtjst tclnperauieiital, JdU liess. know. Mildred -- O. really? I thought may-b- e ,e was bins. I 'apper's Weekly. the liiauisllate of the vine's--- . "Yes, your honor." replied the man on the stand, "What w as l,e insV "lie wasn't sajliitf nii thiie.', your honor." American I.cdon Monthly. In recognition of her ability a an Inventor, the Russian govenuiictii has imaged Mi-- s L. Y. I'almcn. a pirl. us engineer constructor. She Is uie of the few women in Hie w.iri.! to win distinction In her livid. See recently perfected un airplane engine Which develops 2 horse power and is specially ud.iptcd to the requirement f aerial of the All Hussion confcieie lind chemical ilefetis... liabn Needed Accessory A I'.ir Total Failure A -- Tills car has nil the iittachineiit. This, for Is the trouble light. '.il. s'iian latest "Ion't cry, little one," mothed the treat criminal lawyer. "I'veryihin Links will be till rluht." Humph That doesn't ! Ititer-e-st me. "Snf, snf!" subbed the f ilr murderess. "It's bis'ii two hours since J killed n.y husband, and not n s. nir1 tabloid paper ha sent eroiitid yet f..r ,'nr Salesman often- .- Pathfinder. (h. you'll use It ! my diary."--ThMonthly. , Anieric e l ti Souvenir eji.in "I orief Inventor Honored GirZ l a Hoti't y.ei thin!, their v a present Tl IP- i le. -- n strihini display? wn '. bme : mem- this lock Sir Henry Thornton. r of the had tnetit, and I have or down me pursue latter M bt trencherou or dishonest course." Sir llcnry Thornton U a railway iterative o'f coii'lderabte experience. American born, he held Important po In itions on tnlt"d tate roads. of manai'-i:nglnnd he wii penernl I mme In Katilern railway. 5rcHt the f be wn a ttmjor general In charge theWorlo durlwt rail transport r.rillsh war. And for four years he hit been h. nd of Canada'. rKperitnoht In nt the greatest rail--spijt.Mc op ratlen of no In a fingl mileage the globe. i I 1'ROVO j -- Utah cannot hope to eliin Inate wnte In fish propagation with out the e'tabluhtneht of reuring lak-- " and pond. In the opinion of Mark An-deroll. vice president ef the Ut ill Fish and (Ume I'rotective mo hit ion. ! ' During tho pact pen Karl and swley construct Ilyrum Kl'HUAIM eleven fHetvoirs j ! j n I J c-- (hi Ir n bimbiiu "the Kllchen." at b ast six of ratif contained water on July V.). Hy which these improvements they have been able to utilin niuch more of tlvlt thl yar than tn the Umbio pusl. in ttii A ks all b: d I If tl Trails of Yoscmite Park In Yo emiie .Vit'oiial park iliere ari ir.ii miles of puk trails where motor ili.it. Trtith Is s.itile! itiics so fi . put into tic;', in. it (.ecuinc in, r vehicle can led .bt-le- go, Changeable Animal can change Into another animal and then buck to Its original form I the startling discovery announced by lr. Martha leitult.g of the ?oologenl department of tb University of 1'ennsvlvntilii. The "animal" I one celled, resembling a minute drop of Jelly, and to the ninnebn family. It can transform Itself Into a complicated Victor nunlitis declare flairellate, ret and then effect back to It nnioch.'i state. An iinlmal which 'innii clears your home of flics and mos kills bed hups, ro.u he, ants, and their eggs. Fatal to insects but harmless to mankind. Will not stain. Get Flit today. Looking Ahead nrcTDAva Fiics Moquitocs Moths nan iieu uus ivoainc! IL Electric Welding Feat The strength of the electric wM li'en repeatedly detnui"! rated. The most elaborate feat of electric Welding ever undertaken I tnw I cing a begun In California. Uontraci water supply pi KTi mib" long o f"et In Uituceti-- r have been given to a bidder wh. wiU Inslall a wcld.'d l.ue for the entire diManco. fr arm $A 'Av'-.mi Mr. tl'Crou.ii John. 1 think ! have bitten my tongue in my flight. sleep Mr. tVOnnnli Why. have jou a nusiy taste in your tnouih this tuoin-lut- , Must )i Jane) "7 lit '.'. b. ! The Insinuating Wretch a hit ILIT spray It also employer hud noticed that Sam appeared addicted to the habit of worrying. "What are you worrying iiImhiI?" be. asked one day. "You hav a good, steady Job." "Yassah. 1 know," agreed Sum, "but de trouble Is Ah aln' got tiotbln' In Right should Ah fvnh decide to quit It." American Legion Monthly. ha vs Buzz guests make Sum' w 0 - of "Mi:-- i be or I wouldn't have kept It. I'.ut who jiuo it lo me, bey? That's I Wiilit I ' know." W 1:1 i l y certainly parl.ir tender hair':" Striking S!n s ippus there are Willi co'lllect.-- i Ins local nmN Jtis Imn-Iific.- i M Passport Photos Muz Resemble Applicants f.iy ' I Cuticura Soap Shampoos Keep the Scalp Healthy with a tud of CutiK'gubf Shan-.cura Soap sod hot wafrr. prrccded Yy tipht spplicatlcn of CatKUta Oinimetil, ar tnest eiletiiv. Thry di nioch lo tleantse Ibe scalp of dj'!rult. sliy Irritation, stimulate circulation snd promie the hra'ahy cndiiion hwary to luxuriant prew-- o( hair. S,.. p. 1$ AtilenMl "Cttr ft Luiicom Miavial Sliik I Jo. -S |