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Show 9 TIIE DESKIU5T ' NEWS SATURDAY 'AUGUST aeeured from rail near by a gravity system and without storage. nigh School Teachers Jlndgw. Tour resignations hav been received by tb ecbeol board since August first from teachers oa tha high sebeol faculty. Mias hereto Brook has resigned to scespt a position In Lake Erls oollsge; Miss Mabells Slick resign sd because of 111 health; Miss Alloa M. Smith has left to tab tip eommerclal work la Manchester, Iowa, and C. Y. Cannon, for six years In struct or In agriculture and In charge of tha high school farm, has tandered bis resignation to order to teach in the Brigham Toung university In ProPotato Crop Looking Well; vo, Utah, where he will become City Appropriates $5000 to of animal huseandry. Two Carey. Projects Are Prof. Cannon has been an active Clean Flood Section worker In tb Bote ward having been of tb Sunday school Accepted by State Boise superintendent Indians Hold Council-Rec- ord for several years and recently prinof tha teachers training classes. Tax Levy Set at 15 Mills. cipal Harvest Predicted. Mrs. Cannon has for several years been an active worker In the ward Relief eoclety, being made president of that organisation a year ago when (SpodJ Correspond toe.) (Special to Th Newa) the Bole stake was aivldcd. Mr. and OISB, Idaho, Aug. II. Although Mra. Cannon hav been entertained by OCATELLO, Idaho, Aug. 11. It rumor or heard from various several of their trlsnds during the Is the decided opinion of the paat week and on Monday afternoon chamber of oommero and the parU of th state of shortage the stats Relief society board gav s of water for Irritation thoro will citizen In general that PocaIn Cannon honor of Mra at th patty tello So should no horn Bcaal O. of Mra atak hate a permanent auto Boise Hals, shortage , projsot q,th f th Relief oclety. The tourl camping ground. At present and farmers on this projaot will bar president beat wish of the Boise ward and th 'wry unaatsfeotory Camp plenty of water to fully maturo thlr Bole stake follow Mr. and Mra CanIn the vacant I space in. the non to tbatr new home In Utahs ground crops, oooordtng to United State rear of Whittlasya drug store and reclamation angtnra. Last year th bautlful garden city. another one mil north of town on th COTTON SHEET BLANKETS. Util tic to Valuation. WOOL BLANKETS Object known as highway th Cunningham water stored for thla projaot hold out At camp a th of of but board ar ground, nekher of thee mealing St. 70x80, until tha and of tha Irrigation aaaaon 45x72, gray, regular $3.00 values, sale price Marys Gray, special $15.00 $2.40 and quHe satisfactory to the tourists as quallsatlon Tuesday attorney and aa there are T1.000 acre feat more representative for railroad and elc-tri- o they seem to go oh through to Idaho 60x76, gray, regular $3.75 values, sale price Gray BpecIlJ 1650 H178 $3.00 power companies operating In th Falla, or Blackfoot, so arrangements aval labia at thla tlma than at th 72x84, St. Marys Gray, special 64x76, gray, regular $1.25 values, sale price have been $3.40 to tat and offered $19.00, praixteally completed objection secure a more cam time laat aaaaon aa abundant to th suitable place, fix it up 66x80, gray, regular $4.75 values, sale price valuation plaeed $3.80 BATH ROBE BLANKETS lights, gas and all conveniences. supply of water la enured. ' against th various companies In th aUh 72x84, gray, regular $5.25 values, sale price In a $4.20 70x86, regular $6.00, special circular letter Issued by Secy. Oraln crop are now being harvest-e- d oounty assessment valuation reports ...$4.80 60x76, white, regular $3.75 values, Bale price for 1120. The representative of Field of th chamber of oommero he $3.00 and will require no more water th on the acoompilahments up CRIB reports exhibited BLANKETS companies 64x76, white, regular $4.00 values, sale price rpotlv $3.20 and the early potato hare been we- - figures which they claimed showed until the end of July. Tbs moat 30x40, regular $1.35, sale price Innovation is the printing rf 72x80, white, regular $4.75 values, sale price .,$1U)8 tarad for the laat tlma although tha that banks and publlo utilities wre $3.80 on back tbs map sale price of all 86x50, regular correspona at much higher percentage $1.80 later varieties' will require several of tb actual valuation than other dence paper showing the high ways . ALL OTRER BLANKETS NOT MENTIONED AT 36x50, Silk Band, regular $2.40, special morn watering. Thla will laar th property. Each representative quoted sod railroads through 11 different ......$2.40 SIMILAR PRICE REDUCTIONS for tha balanoa of from a decision by Judge F. S. Diet-ric- h states and all leading la to Pocatello. Irrigation actlvltl WOOL CRIB. . This map indicates that Poostelle is In court federal .case the h tha aaaaon to be conoentrated on hay, t tbs sale price 86x50, $6.00, Water Power com- th hub of a great wheel, with all regular WOOL , Washington $4.80 NAP BLANKETS i OC rn and garden truck aaaurlng th pany veraus Kootenai county. This highways and railroad leading into ' th center or out from th center of DOWN COMFORTS aoeeeae of the decision shows assessment of utility cropa 66x80, gray and tan, regular $7.00 values, sale price $5.60 property at from 76 to 100 th wheel. Through th recent re6x7, sale price $26.00, Although no figure era a reliable and bank regular .'$20.80 chamber much of the cent of the valuation while all organization 72x84, gray .and tan, regular $8.00 values, sale price $6.40 at thla time aa to the value of th 1130 per 6x7, sale . $28.00, . regular other property was assessed not to valuable work is being don. price $22.40 i. Bale 66x80, white, regular $7.00 values; $5.60 price erop on th Boiaa project It la thought exceed 60 per oent. City to dean Flood District. 6x7, regular $29.00, sale price $23.80 72x84, white, regular $8.00 values, sale price $6.40 Attorneys for the utility companlee The city council at Its last teguthat it will, b fully aa high, aa for 6x7, regular $34.00, sale price ; $27.40 showed the members of tbs board of lar meeting voted to borrow 26,600, 66x80, plaids, regular $7.50 values, sale price .$6.00 laat year. Project aettlera ar re- equalization that the assessed valua- from . 6x7, sale local In $35.00,' to assist banks, $28.80 regular cleaning price ....r....V....V.-.72x84, plaids, regular $8.50 values, sale price . . . . . .$6.80 ported aa highly proeperoua and look- tion of the farm property In Idaho waa and repairing property both of th 6x7, sale $4fr.00, regular ing forward for big return for their some times less than one third of th up $35.60 price city's streets and walks and residence summer work. f actual valuations upon which tbs property caused by the heavy storm of 6x7, regular $56.00, sale price WOOL BLANKETS ,$44.80 stats and federal government had Aug. 2, when a cloud burst oa th 8 Per Cent Normal. Potato 6x7, sale $72.00, $37.60 regular price All owners. land loaned to money cam west down th gulleys and hills Bute official report that the Idaho 66x80, white, regular $10.0(7 values, sale price . 1' . . . $8.00 $77.60, sale price regular .$62.00 .. potato crop 1 96 per oent of normal, representatives assured the board that did much damage to property on the would no longer sub- west part of town north of th hos. .$9.60 66x80, white, regular $12.00 values, sale price forcaating a yield otr (.136,400 bueheie their companies ALL OTHER COMFORTS NOT MENTIONED ABOVE pital. The water and mud damaged A year ago th condition at thla time mit to the discrimination in assesssale . . $15.00 70x80, white, .$12.00 , values, regular price distrlot Included an area of many waa reported at only 75 per Cent nor- ments. AT SIMILAR PRICE REDUCTIONS 72x84, white, regular $25.00 values, sale price $20.00 blocks and Includes th streets and Boise Tax Levy IS Mills. mal and the final output waa 6,400,000 on residence walks and property, need The tax levy for the municipal 80x90, white, regular $50.00 values, sale price . . . .$40.00 bushela The 1920 potato acreage la COMFORTS COTTON FILLED. Holliday and Johnson, 16,000, an lncraaaa of 1,000 acre over of Boise aa fixed by the City Council Freemont, to is streets. Buchanan It necessary from fiscal for the year laat Tuesday night ALL WOOL OTHER WHITE NOT BLANKETS and be regrade thee streets In places Regular $5.50 values, sale price . . . .V. . . . . VT. . . ... .$4.38 . It ia also reported that tho final fig- May 1, 120 to May 1, 121 will remove all debris. The $6,000 loan is" MENTIONED AT SIMILAR PRICES. ure will ahow the prune, cherry and 16muia on the dollar. ThVIevjT dl- f $4.80 out Regular $6.00 values, sale price Includes possibly cleaning follows: General municipal A apple crop for 3120, to be the greatest vided as 11.007 100 cellars, rebuilding porches. lisale $6.25 values, .$5.00 for mills: Regular price purposes publlo lr. the history of th state. Although WOOL BLANKETS. . committee of residents of the Inunsome dlstnuis report the apple crop brary 1.8866 mills; for district road dated district was present at th counRegular $6.50 values, sale price ,.....$5.20 816 fund for funds mills; sinking to be lighter than It am laat year the on th cil and damage 66x80, explained sale $12.00 sale Plaid, meeting $5.60 (7.00 values, values, and $9.60 mills regular Regular issue bond price .466 price $90,000 warehouee men ar firm In their be- for Interest on bond funds .9666 mills done to some homes and complained 70x80, plaid, regular $15.00 values, sale price . ... . .$12.00 $7.50 values, sale price .$6.00 Regular thla lief that the crop will exceed considof odor the prevailing throughout 16 a total of mills. i district. 72x84, plaid, regular $19.00 values, sale price $6.40 erably that of a year ago when 1,160 makingFinance Official $15220 Regulas $8.00 values, sale price Rcelgna carloads were shipped out of th atat. Considerable dissatisfaction has been sale 72x84, sale $20.00 $16.00 values, (9.00 (7.20 plaid, values, Regular B. of pripe over C. regular th commissioner price Walker, dtixens It la understood that eastern apple expressed by Pocatello of finance Tuesday the census report given out by th gov72x84, plaid, regular $24.00 values, sale price . , . ,$19.20 (10.00 values, sale price (8.00 Regular buyers are clamoring for data on th ernment recently .placing Pocatellos Idaho apple .market. mstgnatiqi . 72x84, plaid, regular $25.00 values, sale price . . . .$20.00 .(10.00 Regular (12.50 values, sale price Davis, til resignation to become f population at 14,961 and putting the Storage Rate Increa, fective August 16. Mr. Walker states city In tbs second class. The chamsale price 4 4 44 4 4 4 r( ' 72x84, plaid, regular $32.00 values, sale price $25.60 (14.00 i $11.20 values, Regular enThe publlo utilities commission an- hla personal Interest demand his ber of commerce and other dub and (14.00 Regular (17.50 values, sale price nounced rtday that grain storage and tire time and thus make his resigna- business organizations have taken the ALL WOOL BLANKETS. He as commissioner Imperative. with th proper officials at warehouse companies In th matter state tion up would be permitted to advance their was recently elected ' aa president of Washington and a recount 1 assured, 4 lb. gray, special SI- 000 ,20 OFF ON ALL BED PILLOWS And rates for handling grain seeds, wool, the First National Bank of Drigga Mr. or permission Is granted to recount considIs to which lb. waa the Walker posi5 least at appointed bean and peaa New storage rates ar gray, special My portion (1200 also effective on hay. The new rates tion of commissioner In December, ered left out by th oeneus enumera6 lb. gray, special 4 I I 4 and (1250 th Bowerman. county E. board to school succeed Th tors. Guy become effective upon on days no4 lb. mottled, special No successor to Mr. Walker has been assessor hav gone over th matter tice. Application waa made to the Trtr. $12.00 PORCH SWINGS AND STANDS-- 25 very carefully from all angle andhasIt commission by 32 companies and all selected and for tho present tho work lb. 5 mottled, special (1400 on Pocatello be carried of will all that of in reqAkuSsadss1 the the opinion department warehouse companies In the state will OFF. M4 CAT 6- under the direction of, Pan K.Bank at least a.popAjiation si 18.000 special fIOtUU ' ' the new rates. .be gpyemed-hReal Estate Board Meeting. An Increase of 35 cents per ton over and Jamea Munro. . , Public Service Disector Named. the old rates were Ranted for the The Pocatello real estate board met OUR ijfcuo STOBK is At Dr. F. W. Almond of Boise has been t their regular meeting Tuesday with 113-1- 1 handling and sacking of bulk grain, SOUTH MAIN SX of bureau of aa ef the director Matters named attendance. the handling of aeed, peas and beans, a very large while an Increase of 60 cents per ton publlo service, department of public business were discussed and was allowed for handling wool and a welfare, to succeed Dry E- E. for the future. of apples, J, 62 of Italian prunes, 308 draftsman, surveyor, teacher, chemist, yon, which he has been lnvestlgatlngi who resigned to take up pri- planned new rate of IB eenta per ton per month local board Is affiliated with of cherries, 480 of peaches, 60 of apriThe physicist, electrician, publlo health ex- for some tlm past In connection with Is for the storage of hay. and an extra vate practice In Boise. Dr. Almftnd the National Real estate association cots and 284 of pears, or a! total of of th Logan River pert, expert accountant, bookkeeper, representative of the Boise publlo school and Its members Individual hold 1 0 cents of acre. An . estimate 1,848 business administrator, stenographer, Water-user- s is tioR, per tod when hay la weighed aandgraduate of the University of Idaho. II memberships In the Interstate realty the will acre out. above produce, ctypewrtMfl, efliou wdcnagef, butriole. received his degrees at McGill association-- , - Tuesday's, meeting was extension gist, bottuilsL zoologist, f. Fathers and Sons where . ha spent five year.-- His presided over by Prest. E. H. Clark, of prunes, (4 of cherries, and five of Offion, IIS North Mala St' I maker, worker; for women: horn The state land hoard transacted a hospital training was the Montreal csecretary-treasur' ,T rtn small W - Pomeroy, JfS. B4. with crop peache-rHrgkose economic fhom pears, expect, dietitian, Success I Outing heavy volume of business Met week hospital at Montreal, Canada. resigned as treasurer and W. H. Bnyd account of late spring frosts. It is, i teacher, L, B. Cordon, Snpt. Circulation. dressmaker, milliner, nur, when It accepted two Carey act pro- . LOGAN, Aug. 13. was elected treasurer, retaining Mr. figured Idaho will ship 4,000 Cora of New School Head Takes Charge. The and Father stenographer, musician, bookkeeper, Fred Marshall, Reporter. jects besides approving out of the tate. Professor P. J. ElmmeR new super- Pomeroy as secretary. large bud- accountant. hffle manager, Sons, outing at ths bou scouts camps: apples typewriter, of bond and loan business. get shows a condition of intendent of Boise City schools has . The hay-cr-op rural health expert. Congressman Visits. In the right fork of Logan canyon. The North Ride Twin Falls project arrived - In Boise and taken up his 4 per cent of normal, forecasting has been a great success. Bet ween twq, Congressman Hatton Bummers of nd the Marysville Carey act project new duties. Mr. Zimmer Is actively . 7 J -6 to contrast tons in per 2,214,000 In Last Respects Paid Texas, spent last Wednesday aud three hundred parents andjhel a Fremont- eounty-we- r the two proj-- I getting ready for th coming term of Dallas, and a fln-IS sons-hav- e He spent the day her cent of normalofa year ago tonsTher Pocatello. visited th camp and the ect accepted a .completed according school and In connection with the and L76Q.0D0 Matron went productlon 1U time. Logan was shown a good 1 to contracts with the state. The for- - same said: greatest Interest has been manifest eT as to prices, is much uncertainty look to Falls Amrlcan to In hers from 4 th organization and, wqrkjog? tner was accepted upoit unanimous LOGAN, Aug. 11.- Funeral serv I stand for thoroughness and ac- over the ome has changed hands - at (16 per proposed dam there that Is tenrecommendation of th settler. This curacy In fundamental I 'believe that IceaYor Sir. EdTRyaV were" held yes- th ca (rip. Tb outing wifi last until"N atack,-- witb an- advane of Brtroeau waterstore to for'the Baturdav evenlnr great' vr project-cost 4.800,809'an'd' embraces schools should train for' citizenship Is 60 cents per ton this week. Summers terday afternoon In the Seventh ward project Congressman 170,006 acres of land, 150,000 of which and not for book learning merely. in a is flour beet crop The sugar to gain first hand Information ire under a high stats of cultivation. chapel. There was great profusion of Boise, Mr. iZimmpr trying reclamation In lshlng condition. There or JQ.80Q and Irrigation line. acres (Spaalal to Th News.) Construction on this project was start-i- d said; speaking a limited observation. I along this with a of floral gifts and a spirit of deep Idaho "From In year, July Wyoming, condition of 95 rer cent. A year ago LOGAN. Aug. 12. Th l20-2- i catclass. It is Ho has already visited in 1007. think Boise certainly-hprevailed throughout th and will sympathy Yellowstone Park, Montano, The Marysville project was started the cleanest, most of city the condition aas only (( per cent alog of th Utah Agricultural college, service. Addrease wer delivered by spend some more time in Idaho, and of m 1904 and contains 14,838 acres of Its size I've ever seen. were acres normal and only 0,331 which bpens its school yetfr Sept II, Joseph Olsen of Preston E. R. Owen, then visit Oregon, Washington and harvested. land The cost of this project was The estimate this 1 off tha press and is being 'dis- T. A. Thoran, A. O. Lundstrom, 1 Californio, and study all the states as Is 608,000 tons against 203, 000 year The water for this project- - - "News Ads- - are believed.-tons 00,000. Bishop G. W, Lindquist and Bishop to their needs, tributed, according to Prof. D. E. in 119. ward. Special Watklnsf the Seventh Indians Hold CarnlTsL The recent ralne have helped-- maeditor. The catalog this music wa rendered- - by a male quartet, college wit crop year announces 471 who An event of unusual Importance terially in thr ntaturng-c- f gav a viocourses, ssy Prof. and by Prof. Spicker dry farm Robinson, in 47 solo. Interment was in the city lin among the Indians of the Fort Hall and erpeclally 41th th department. Gfthi reservation occurred the latter part of grain where they hav the beet crop number, (2 ar of vocational grade cemetery. last week when a new council was se- in years. 408 and are of college grade, divided lected at a meeting of the Bannock about equally between th Junior and U. 5; Reclamation Service and Shoshone Indian tribe who oc- Car Cranked in Gear, eniorcollege. cupy th reservation Joining. The vocational course ar designed Investigator Finishes Work Over and Kills Man forThe council meeting was held, ip the botRuns i man or or the old, woman, LOGAN. Aug. 18. --Prof. Walter W. young west end at the toms near the river who desires short, immediately practi- McLaughlin of the U. S. reclamation The council la . of the reservation. (Special Correspondence J cal courses service, a ho has spent a good part of Idaho, Aug. 1. F, A. Da as work. They Include such chosen by members of the tribes In Just how the. dry farm operation, range manage- the summer here and In other part accordance with th provisions and EMMETT, was Injured In an au- ment, bee! In hi and to Table Stove home returned Utah Irrigation drainage, of terms of the old agreement known as last week, died on keeping, forging, auto Berkeley, thl morning being accomcooks other cooks them. It the Bridger agreement It is Lbs duty tomobile accident ' morning, lost and wa and tractors, farm carpentry, fruit panied by hla wife and family. He of this body to decide on the aJotlng Saturday well three as dishes th and few just within science, will th her nxt veterinary r(urrt of the tribal lands os individual allot- burled on Bundsy. Mr. De Clark was rwlng. of them at one time. like, for th men, and dressmaking, months and ally likely make a report ments to the children of the Bandownward a on auto hi food for lh family, stenography, type- at that time or perhaps sooner on th nocks and the Shoshones who were cranking Its complete st of aluminum In gar .tart-e- d writing, and . similar reservoir possibilities of Logan can- handsewing, not born st the tlm of the previous lop and tb car being ajtensils will cook moot anything. It could offered but courses to ar of atop vocational tried grad H to go. allotments. ran over him In the history of Utah, elementary It broils, boil, toasts, There are 1.800 Indians on th Fort not do so and th car steam and bakea It English, arithmetic, algebra? geometry, poach, Hall reservation, which is one of the Injuring him Internally. will cook wbol cml in vary industrial and commercial law, civ. Emmett Few Note. In the reservations country. largest ics and penmanship. fw minutaa Cottotforan ictndty Approximately, 443,000 has bees set A heavy electric storm passed over These courses ar open to ail J( tit bd a about ordinary said for their use there. 4,000 head Emmett Lightlast Sunday evening. ear old or ever whether they hav toast at. of cattle ar on the reservation. Tha ning struck a locust tree within a few iad Most not. 6t school training high u show d government also has a herd of its feet of th A. G. Pollard home. Th of than are for the Stop In today and during th winter own. Fries arf tree was hit st th middle fork and quarter, whichgiven Nov. tt to you th Armstrong. runs from blown March 6. stomach try two or three Stov complete fI3JXh,Wi Big Harvest Predicted. split In two, the bark beingthall screen Iron 5.0n courses cover alt phase Idaho expects a bounteous harvest off and driven through Th V porch Portions of the ( tb college schools th offered this year in all farm produss and.wlr bn thfound work by of 109 feel dtstane a wer bark been Include has which It gone fruits. carefully colls were all In comprising th ever by the department of agrlcul-tu- r from th trow Th family Sgrtculture, horn economics, agriculsome startling figures given the house at the time but ns one was tural engineering, commerce and busiand Tk1 snml servu ness administration, mechanic arts end out in regards to tha fins crop of hurt. f alrfcta mmOi t1 art (sir frM Mr. and Mra Chss. Denney of general science. Theee course basSkvrefctet sa iklyaksa r arleaves aa tksa a ties, meals. dissolved after potatoes Idaho win produce this seaa4 thefr with F e ar aft akeea. ItI M Is Jar heavy visiting tk fabrto. son. The number of cars this fall will Union, Utah, ranged to give specific preparation th at alMla fbaf out-rrlEmnfett In children ear Is preen a p -- on the krrairs stsflslfsl foe th following vocations for men: pe a Uttlo above Ifthe averse and aim PJtrnr4 w-- s v. mi wrrr tongue keep Zta. Tksrsm astklsa U hat J4IS tk artkrls a rr-Inst year. price remain good time. practical farmer, practical slock raisthrsaak tk mefeta Ism fke mt, will Gem f stars , era 1,( stomach the sweet er, agricultural expert, eol.s expert, prosper farmer your attsaSsat la alwaya as kaad skew ys 4 SAFE. and from the field exeePent butter an as crop WALKER ELEC-crops expert, dairy expert, k Ik Tksr win task hears t - srsrk fee yv. the new nd qhe orchard ia th present outcheese maker, animal husbandman, try "But why do yon ad via m to SUPPLY CO. a oa r and drive it regularly 7 vetertnarlaa. look. poultry husbandman, aid to digestion. is Wa "Weil,4 said tb doctor, wh wa farm manaFor the first time the true orchard manager, range acreage ha bee obtained and is now treating th man for Insomnia. ' M ger, agricultural engineer, expert eab-In- et 9AD SCOTT A T 90Wkf Iron worker, foundry man, given oat bx the stat department of tb on pastlm shun y u ean tH SIAKXKS OP SOOTTS EMUUKSf your wif you red wii h woman fond worker, contractor, booker, salee-mathey ar giving ogrlcultur.(o Thlof year 4ffWkl fvklw cra-omechanvarieties and s 4 script ef opdy traveling without getting advertising expert, sots Th ocreag records show 21,78 wed for divorce. ic, gas eng1 ns expert, tractor expert. la Now is the pro-less- or i time to replenish your supply of Blankets and Commencing Comforts Monday Morning tnr tt J???' ,'.i. S ' apprd sed $25, tgwd In-J- ..... .... ... 67. -- - .................. ' state-depaa0ti- t4lieltltii 11, Si - Lau-baug- ttMtti .... 'wf y cushions; ht LOGAM i- -- I - - er it a -- -- al ll.l.tCflTMG "To -- in-dh- - -- e up-to-d- Rob-Inso- h, -- A Big Ironing nj!. Finished Waffles Crisp and Brown One Hours Time! 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