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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY HORNING, FEBRUARY Marital Affairs of American Countess Subject of Gossipers COUNTESS . For the First Time in His- tory Every County Has a dean Slate. - IV 'fc.ney - SZECHENYT. ss yea' - I I 1 I . Special to The Tribune. POCATELLO. Idaho. Feb. 18 Joseph H. Peterson, former attorney general of toe state, has been appointed by Governor Davis aa the chairman of the drive in Bannock county for raising Ita share of the (1000 expected from Idaho aa this a share of the l.SO.OOO which will - state go toward Americas gift to the French republic. This grift will be igi the form of a statue which 111 be erected on a spot chosen by Foch and Pershing at the point of the high tide of the German Invasion of French soil during the war. O. W. Worth wrina ts the active chairman for tha state. It la staled that most of the money wilt be raised by the school children In a campaign conducted by Commissioner Bryan and State Superintendent Ethel Redfield. GEM STATE IN NEED OF MORE SNOWFALL 18 There muat be again, for it meant aenoua In crope. winter has been an excep one there ha been com- - paraUvety,Lttle mthbeeyshvJdrp'r cr" fen'uairy Yr'.B ORDERED TO PAY I I I fl FYFPI BACK FROM CHICAGO 8eci.i th Tm., POCATELLO, Idaho. Fab. II Mayor William W'hlttaker returned thla TTAYPS IN I rvrva- -j Six J fpom Chicago, where he attended aa n(r I a delegate the farmer la- I bor He la ett- Special te Tb Tribuae. congress. cooperative BOISE, Idaho, Feb. 18 On motion of I thuetaatlc ever th results of th meet-- . FI rat Assistant Attorney General Dean Ing and states that cooperation will be Driscoll, an order was Issued today by worked out between labor In general and Judge F. 8 Dietrich of the United State the farmers of the country, district court, directing th Mountain I A general cooperative movement, oro campaign, is planned to establish coop-tSlates Telephone Telegraph company II oratlvo stores and other enterpiises and pay approximately $63,000 of its 191$ I taxes in seven counties, pending tb out- - wort for gox ernment ownership of all come of suit Instituted by th company public utilities and especially such to enjoin the assessors of the respective basic Industry aa coal mining. Members of this organization ar excounties from collecting the taxes as pected to enter actively politics so that aesaed against the company. along cooperative lines W may Through the payment by the Mountain legislation without delay. Mayor States company of half its taxes the be would make no statement this counties will be able to operate their a about cooperative municipal morning I budget for the year, which would otherIt is said, he favors formwise be seriously upset, because of th atorewhlch. In near future. the ing her nonreceipt of th mone. Th counties affected by th order and the amount each will receive are aa fol- COMMERCE CHAMBER lows: Ada (approximate! v ), 000; Can yon. 89328 78, Bingham, $1272 25; Cassia, IS URGING MEMORIAL $3181 0;.Twln Falla. $SJ21.99; Bonneville, $5253 89, Bannock, $8187.97. Special to Tha Tribune. BOISE, Idaho, Feb. 18. The Bole URGES IN chamber of commerce has indorsad the I erection memorial hall aa a suitable AT DDflfM TPTI Azi memorial oftoa honor a avvUUv 1 IkJlY the memory of Idaho and Ada county soldiers who fell In batare tle. Three plans proposed for th to The Trlbns. Pcll hall' First, to erect a city and county I BOISE Idaho, Feb, II. Within three building Include hall In It. see- and the unless there tremendous form - a .corporation and erect ywi 1 ftm SOCIETY in a heavy fall of snow In the higher altitudes, especially In the mountains. If Ida hods to have sufficient water this year for the Irrigation of ita crops. This la the belief of W. G. Swendaen, commit-sionq- y of reclamation with tha state government. In the upper Snake river country In particular thera la genuine alarm over the snow shortage as a short water season was experienced there last year and the growers do net want to see another aceh season loss to them While tne tionaly cold UW TF ' PARTI nu t I snow.,, IDAHO PIONEER DIES AT AGE OF 85 YEARS New York is stined by from Budapest that Count Szeehenyi is about to sue the countess, formerly Miss Gladys Vanderbilt, daughter of Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt, for divorce. The report adds that the count is being talked of for the throne of Hungary, but there is little possibility of the title of queen falling on the countess, as it is said the divorce papers will be served on her soon in America. Rumors that all was not well in the Szeehenyi household have reached this country frequently, A dispatch from Budapest quotes Count Szechenvi as denyingthese rumors of a contemplated divorce. Countess Szecheu-y- i arrived in this country with her four children last September and announced that ahe would spend th- winter here. The countess, whose husband is ths bead of one of the fildest noble families in Hungary, was one of several Americanwomen who, when the United -born States entered the war, found themselves ia the position of wives of enemies of their native land. The countess's estate here, valued at $8,973,000 and consisting largely of stocks and bonds, was seized by the alien property custodian. - BOISE, Idaho. Feb. 18 Hoses B. Eastman. pioneer of the atate. capitalist, bank organiser and former mining and hotel man, died here Tueadav at the age of So years. He spent more than half a century in this state. A native of New Hampshire, Mr. Eastman came west In 1883 and located at Kilter City, but later came to Boise, whqre he purchased the old Overland hotel, one of the most famous hostelries in 0a western country, and was proprieBuilding Work Active. tor of It In its most palmy days Later ha assisted in the orgsnlsstlon of TWIN FALLS, Idaho, Feb. 18. Municithe Boise City Nations! bank, now one pal building permits covering construcof the leading financial institution in tion of six residences, each to cost 85000, elaho. tlklnson- were Issued today to the Keel-- company.. The concern tha erection of many more eimllar buildings on its addition reIn the Twin Falls cently Incorporated townaite. Stronk has Lumber In contemplation IDAHO WOMAN GIVEN PILOTS CERTIFICATE! RUPERT, Idaho, Feb. XL 'twin dayk today reported z- - $2v, 000 by Saturday next. I, I i semi-dress- J01nt u tn an addreL deiivtrSd thiX k Governor Dav is was Instrumental in th I development of the American Fails trict. one of th rrezte.t hu u the building ae ?1nned to Cffi'tM kl In ths civic tanned for the heart of j 10 th state hous'e andinn ci ground, L l7cc"n" r. Included T.1.8 f8d8' buldln m7i!i0rnVahhthT8gineJhiXngmy tta within , .i It and other public buildings will 8 .rouped therein. S m.5t2 I 1 "i" M I I contract let for SIXTY situation. For th west he told ths farm RESIDENCES bureau, this could be brought about Company la Dissolved. through th litigation of now rich but II lands which must hav water to Special te The Triboa. . vacant Special te Th Tribuae. POCATELLO, Idaho, Feb. 18 ConASHTON. Idaho, Feb. 18 The Ashton I mk thera producthf tract w ere let for aixty residences to be Townslte company has been dissolved hyj built immediately in Pocatello by the mutual consent and th holdings .eold to BOISE Northwestern Investment company thta Fuller. Th town- th firm of Moor morning, to J. H. Marshall, local consite company was formed at the founding tractor, Thla ia th largest of the town and owned practically the campaign ever Initiated in south Idaho, entire tewn at one time. In addition to sixty-fiv- e I nd home In Specltl te The Tnbua. Exca-th- e nd Burley BOISE. Idaho, Feb. 18 -- Delegate, to Tl!!n C11 Eup8T convention of th TVestern Retail Lumbermen a association which will open I fk,d tor Us three dav' session tomorrow morn mg I VVtt' .A I dluJn rriV ,n j in nmh todsy? m8qU8' bCga" Four of the advance guard to put In an appearance were. A. L. Porter of Bpo- - I OBTAINED kane, secretary of the association, and I editor of the extern Retail Lumberman, I BY George M. Cornwall of Portland, publisher of the American Timberman; James, te The Triboze, Kayre, also of the Timberman staff, snd I BOISEX Idaho. Feb. 18. O. P Hen- H. R. Isberwood of St Louis. I The convention will derehot, secretary of th Gem State FAIr open at 9 30 oclock tn the mosque of El Koran tem- - I aseodatlon, was late Tuesday night ac- of the charge of Gov-- 1 quitted ple. Twelfth and Idaho streets. ernor D. W. Davis will welcome th I brought against him, due to manslaughter r the death of lumbermen to Idaho and Mayor Km Q. I Michael Morris, with whom he had an J Kagieson will proffer them the freedom II altercation at th fair grounds. Hender shot struck Morris. Two weeks later, of the city. , Morris died. The case was submitted to I Lh Jury 'Z,.ocJc wtthuS News of Deaths Received. rgument. I The was ready by Judge acquittal I Red doc h and Mr. Henderahot w as dis- Special to Tb Tribuae. POCATELLO. Idaho, Feb. 18 News I charged. waa receiv ed at the Idaho Technical In- stltute today of the death of Lenoral Elk ill Good Condition.' Hood, sister of Lucile Hood, librarian, to Tb Tribeae. w ho died at Balt Lake after an 8P1, operation for appendicitis. She was a student I POCATTLLO, Idaho, Feb. 18 That the with her twin sister at the Sacred Heart I ll of Jackson Hole are In fin condition academy at Ogden and has only been I and that tne newspaper reports that they sick a week. Mrs. Charles Harwood, J have been dying in droves from starva-- ; mother of Kenneth Harwood Of Roberts. tion Is pure exaggeration. Is the news a etudent In the Tech, died thjs morning I brought from Jackson Hole by James of pneumonia, following influenza. Young I Francis, yesterday. FVancla waa formerly Harwood was at home when the end I deputy sheriff here and la now deputy came. sheriff snd livestock Inspector for Lin coln county, Wyoming. A few calves old row died but not more than In a and Lino Planned. Auto Stzge normal year, ha saja. Special to Tb Tribune. IDAHO FALLS. Idaho, Feb. 18 A Crop Outlook Good. dally auto eerv Ice bet wen Idaho Fall and Afton, Wyo, Is to be established In Special to Tbo Tribune. the early spring, or aa soon as weather ASHTON, Idaho, Fob 18. Crop rendiand road conditions will Justify. E. H. tion are looking good In the section McCowln Is perfecting arrangements for around Ashton, according to th stage line, which will nerve the coun- despite th unexpected shortage of snowd points and fall. The continued warm weather haa try between the pass through Rigby. Ririe, Poplar, Irwin,- drawn out what front waa In the ground last fall, and the melting snow Is sinking Alpine. Swan Valley, Commissary, Freedom and Thayne. Into the ground and not running off to any great extent, as was the case last spring. Getting Ready for Drirs. ,t7 t ' llvfhiJSl Ln.tjdW. - See These Novel Dresses Today WILL GRFET home-bulldf- Pelo Table Drink You Ought to Know About V and debonair. These frocks charmingly answer the need for a garment in ones wardrobe suitable y for affairs.. " -For such an "occasion one is most daintily frocked, without the feeling' of being, overdressed. ' I into CREATED lirnr WriieAl tock"u bscript Iona .rri'ontrprcu'ri tlone of j INCREASE Mrs. Volera Romania Nelson, a former resident of Rupert, where she began her career In motor lines, has th distinction ,of being the first woman In America to obtain a Pilota certificate from the Aero club of Cooperative Btore Popular. Special to Tbo Trtbnw. FALLS. Idaho, Feb. 18. At th rat. of approximately IIOOO pir dale cooperative elm- - for Twin Falla. Dr. Versioas ol Figured Georgette Crepe hit-tak- er ga-ne- Cpesfal to Tbs Tribune. BOISE, Idaho, Feb. State Organization State I Organizing in Hope Goes on Record Strongly of Aiding General in Pres- idential Contest. Opposing Radicalism. Idaho Special t. Tk Tribune $pelal te Tb Tribus. POCATELLO, Idaho, Feb, 18. Idaho BOISE, Idaho. Feb. 18. -- The atat farm bureau for Idaho held Us annual meeting in a few days m ill be well organised for I her and elected C. B. Rosa of Canyon I General Leonard Wood for president, ac- county, a prominent farmer, to succeed cording to 8. E. Brady of Pocatello. Mr. W. F, Allworth of Twin Falla W. B. Prady la an ardent admirer of General Shearer of Lewiston, a member of th Wood and says that a strong, clean fight legislature, was named first Vic presl will be mad to hav th Idfcho delegates to ilia national convention instructed In deni. Other officers elected follow: C, J. Ids favor. George R. Barker, editor of Hall, Rlgoy, second vice president; L. W. the Pend Oreille Review of Sandpolnt director of tb University of I ha been choeen aa th campaign leader Idaho extension division, secretary; R. B. Wood, Payette, treasurer; Robert ONeill, for Wood tq Idgho and "Wood for presir American Falls, pest control; D. G. Wal- dent headquarters wilt be opened at the lises. Lewiston, livestock, Q. II. Prichard, Owyhee hotel this week. Sand Point, devrtupment In control of Each county will hava a chairman and cutover lands; J. E. Jensen, Rexburg. soil Improvement; M. A. Thomets, Twin Falls, S. E. Braay win no doubt ba tha chairseed Improvement. T. 11. McDermott, Me-- I man for Bannock county. There Is a ridlan, dairy Improvement; C. A. Hlne, temporary organisation of a Wood club weed control, Mra John Blackfoot, Thomas, Gooding, child welfare and home here with former Attorney General as temporary chairman and health; Mrs. Underwood, Downey, clolli mg Nicholas aa secretary. President Ross and formsr President John W. Hart, th Republican nation Allworth were elected .delegate to the American Farm Bureau federation, which al committeeman, la not In favor of meets March 1 at Gooding. Vice PresiGeneral Wood and a strong fight will be dent Shearer was named a alternate. made by American Legion men against Resolutions were adopted authorising af- the renomlnatlon of Hart. Tha wood filiation with the American Farm Bureau faction Is protesting ths decision of th federation Republican leaders to leave the selection United opposition was shown to radicalof th delegates to th Coeur d Alena con ism In ail forma, tha bureau declaring for vention In th hand of th county chair100 per cent Americanism. A warning men for fear that Idaho a delegation to was issued to farmers In all parts of ths I Chicago will go uninstructed - elate against persons posing as represen- - I tstlves of th National Federation of I prig- A 1 ! I E.iLAJ EALL ITIVF Farm Bureau and soliciting member- - FRENCH GIFT DRIVE CHAIRMAN IS NAMED r ACQUITTAL FAIR OFFICIAL Y Thousands of people now use this agreeable beverage in place of coffee because of its greater healthfulness and I V 0- G Sprmj 9hue, - TWfn ft 44 kSm KwToA Qty $ Yotat above-name- has an attractive coffee-lik- e flavor always uniform; and you can vary the strengh to suit any taste. Instant Postum comes in tightly sealed 0 tins size 30c is the usual price. 50-cu- p 100-cu-p size 50c At Grocers Everywhere! i T 7 C.o. KcitK-CVRcic- iY Special to Ti Triban. IDAHO FALLS. Idaho, Feb. IS Foe tb flm tlm In th history of Idaho every county In th state has paid th full mount of taxes due the state and non is delinquent. , Th county tax money paid the tat Is In turn lent and Invested by th state and la drawing Interest at the rate of many hundreds of dollars each month. hot alone ar the taxes due to the state being paid, but scores of recoveries hav been made, particularly from Insurance companiea that hava failed to renew licensee or were operating without licenses. Othar classes of business which are required to obtain licenses and which have failed to do so have been called vupon, with the result that the state baa recovered thousand of dollars Thla Is due largely to the effort of the stale audit commission appointed by ths check of the last legislature to make affairs of the elate. The commission was given an appropriation of $25 OhO and has lecovered for the state several times tha mount of the appropriation and naa the accounting department of the state on a good working basis Th commission Is headed by Senator if. B. Teaman of Idaho Falls, E. P. Mon-so- n of Franklin and A. H. Morgan of M'elser. ' 19, 1920. Iffado by the POSTUM CEREAL COMPANY, Battla Creek, Michigan T Special to Tb Tribune. IDAHO KALI B? Idaho, Will Attend Convention. Feb. I Cap- tain Lundberg has been chosen a county chalmian for Bonneville county and haa appointed C. G. Perk as treaa- urer and R. A. Freeman as secretary and publicity man for the near east relief drive The drive' will open tn Idaho FVils February 23, and continue through the g at on week, ending tn a of the churches Sunday, February 29. Special to Tbs Tribune. ar maze-meetin- Much Water Stored. Special to Tb Tribune. RUPERT. Idaho. Feb. 18 Irrigation project depending on th Jackson lake reservoir wilt lave an ample water nup- ply during the coming season, according to a recent report Tne storage In Jack-- j son lake reservoir at the close of last as compared month was 108 250 acre-fee- t, at the same date with 282,380 a fast ear It is estimated that tne flow of the Snake river will be normal. - : POCATFLLO. Idaho. Feb. II. R. R. Wileon. Theodore Turner and C..W. Zel-lof Pocatello will be Pocatello's delegates to Boise Thursday for the state convention of th Idaho State Title Mens association. A new constitution and bylaw for the abstract man of th state will be considered and an attempt made to adopt a certain scale of prices for different type of work. NOW ON SALE Hand colored (ketches of all the new patterns will suggest to you new color and fabric combinations. The frock made from a Vogue Pattern reflects the authority of fashion. Vnit the Vogue Patten Room. Former Soldier lectures. I I Spedsl 'to Tbs Tribune. . 18 Feb. Idaho, Tom RUPKRT, nd ekuvliHl, oM!er gave an tn- texture at the echool audihigh trPttng of torium Monday nteht on the orll Sku'hlU was Rebu.Ming the member of the Australian brigade that made the landing at the Pardaneiies In the fighting against t ie Turks 1 On Recruiting Service, Case Are Decreasing. I Tbe Tnbua. . ASHTON. Idaho Fh. II The. Infill I RUPFRT, Idaho. Fb. 18 R. E. Mllll- - I enza situation ip Ashton accmi to hav reached Its apex and a gradual falling off gan and R - Blesamger of Salt traveling with a government car, have) In the number of new case ia uoted. Only been In town on business of th army one death haa occurred to date, the other cases being reported la a fci d form recruiting offle for several da.' a. Special t NEWEST SPRING PATTERNS VOGUES SPRING PATTERN CATALOGUE VOGUES In Salt Lake Cityt Keith-OBrie- n Company |