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Show CROP OUTLOOK BAD IN POWER COUNTY Speci.i! to The Tribune. AMFUIOAN FALLS. Idaho. Auff. 9. Fifty per cent of the farmers of Tower county will need federal or other outdde financial nnststnno this fad. aside from that whieh they obtain from loeal Imnk-rrs Imnk-rrs and loan firms. aecorlin; to an un-noiineemrnt un-noiineemrnt made today by three nimbers of the feed nnd seed comniittoo of the cooperative co-operative luireau of Tower county O. S. Wennstrvm, cashier of the First Notional bank; truer l-atpp-5'1". county ntrrirul-turlsi. ntrrirul-turlsi. nd Charley Allen, cashier of the i Kvatis Slat bnnk. 1 The report of the county survey, whleh theo (!uei men have been niaklnir dur-Imr dur-Imr tho p;t two weeks, shows that Tower county's crop will be only nn estimated fh per eenl eotupared with normal ears. Thrv have estimated that the wheat yield w est of the Snake river w i'l be T.O per cent ; sont h of A me idea n brills. 10 cr emit, and other districts ae;a;iu ahoat ,P per rent of normal. |