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Show v THE DESERET NEWS Hood's-- . Sarsaparilla Makes Food Too:? Good Reorganize Elders Quorum, Priesthood Meeting to be . Held Will Form Branch at Caldwell. ((Special to Th News.) Corner atone HJO.IjOO tempi being erectlodge of ed by the Maaonlo grand Idaho at ths corner of Tenth and Bannock streets has been laid with L Edgar Meek of Caldwell, grand master of Idaho, conducting the ceremony. WUburn H. Tyer, a member of Oriental lodge end grand lecturer of the order in the state, delivered the main BOIBE, Ida., Oct. Creates a AMiaiU, aU digestion, purine tha 'vihcd, jLrd thus re Have Jh pAlnj And scrofula, lve 'ache of ahaumatUm and strength tp Ahp .who I rtm. Nearly AO jeers phenomenal eels UU the slorj pi Xho great merit And success of Mood's BarsaparUla. It to Just the medial no you nod flow. Hood s rills hlp fln cathartic. XI. Sddreea. The laying of the corner ston marks a new milestone In the history, of Free Masonry In Idaho. The oldest existing lodge In. Idaho Is Idaho No. 1, at Idaho City, which waa given Its charter July 7, 151. That was In the days when Idaho City was one of the biggest gold mining camps In the west. Since then gold mining lias not been as flourishing and plans are now under way to move th lodge to Bolae. The first Masonic charter granted In Idaho was given to Lewiston in 1113. but It was surrendered In 11(6. Since then many beautiful Maannlo temples have been erected In many parts of Idaho. making e spec lei study with a view' to forming e branch orianlsatlon there In the very near future. When e lpeclal rorreipondiuu-e.OIM1, Oct.' The Boise stake branch organization la perfected et thla place, which will doubtless be Is now for the flrt time rlne It done before (he beginning of next o. :;:iriiH(lon in ISIS Inafully or- - year, it will- - becom a part of the giulzsd slate with all quorums Nampa ward. It has been known for and organisations functioning. Up un- some time that thers were a few til bunday no quorum of seventy had Churrh members living In and around but It wae a great surprise to been organized in the slake and those Caldwell all to learn that there were actually membeia holding this office had ro enough to hold regular aervlcea and organization with which to identify organize Into a branch organisation. Bole themselves and no proper leadership VaJNy to Get Huger Plant. to direct their activities in a united The Bolee valley Is to becom the manner. Under the direction of Eld- home of a beet eugar factory If the of a group of farmers and busier Levi Edgar Young of the First plan 1 ness men of Nampa and vicinity Is Council of Seventy a quorum of sev- carried out. A with a capacenty was organized In this slake on ity of (00 tons factory 20 and which la to coat with the following officers In 11,600,000 Is Sunday for Nampa In promised J. Elmer charge: Harris of noise, Article of Insenior president; Ralph Harker of the very nearforfuture. the enterprise under Boise. second president; Barr N. corporation (Special to Tbe News) the name of the Farmers Smith of Boise, third president; Thurswere filed Id a, Oct. 25. Under th company, Sugar ;RLET, TV. Swelno and L. Edward LarThs directors of ths company! day. son of Welter, fourth and fifth presi- are: of the Cassia county farm auspices A. Beresford, J. F. Herman, O. F. dents: Charles D. Spence and Guy H. Potato a Day Is to be held Wagner, H. F. Mossmtn, J. D. Har- bureau, Lyons of Nampa, sixth and seventh grave, The M. B. McDowell and T. A. at Burley, Saturday, Nov. 20. presidents, Frank G. Pollard of Boise Jackson. conals will the of day was selected as secretary of tile A. E. Stevens, formerly connected program and exquorum. Araerloan Beet Bugar com- talks by university extension In harmony with the progress made with the dls- and station specialists, la of In ths enterprise periment .charts pany, by the organization of the quorum In and as selected will be gencusalon led by local growera probably the stake nearly 60 members in tba of the company. A- - series of lecture, demonstration various wards who have heretofore eral manager R. E. Is to Credit O'Donnell, given and tests have been carried I held the office of elders were select- local meetings startestate for real man, having ed for advancement to the office of ed during the summer which have the movement In favor of erecting out been of great benefit to the farmers. I seventy and Si of this number were a sugar In thl4 section. This factory officially ordained Into the higher ofAmong the growers who treated their proposition. If earrlsd through, will seed fice Sunday afternoon. under the direction, of the local bs toward second the attempt making With the organisation of a quorum beet farm bureau, excellent results havs I In ths Boise valley. A few obtained. been .of seventy In this .stake the general years sugar ago a factory was erected near activities of the priesthood will be Under the new organisation the Nampa but was never suooeeeful in state farm bureau, in which county I greatly enhanced as each office in the Its was as It clalmad that farm bureaus have affiliated them-- 1 operations priesthood will now have proper soil In that vicinity was not adapt selves with state and national farm leadership and quorum Identity can the an and ed beets th to growing sugar be established and united action, can bureaus. It is planned to broaden the- I waa and tha factory program of work to Include th dlsterprlae given up be taken. Before proceeding with thd organ- buildings jeer recently converted Into trlbutlon aa wsl as ths production EVANS. 4 RICHARD HARTLEY. 1 one milk of W. H. BRAMIL. 2 J. LOUIS BROWN. the condensing largest ization of the seventies quorum Elder problems of tbs farmers. A general W. 8TRINQFELLOW. Young addressed the special priest- plants In thd northwest. working scheme for marketing will be I Fruit Drying Big Industry hood meeting assmbled in Boise, givdiscussed at tbe meeting. An elaborate i ing some excellent advice to thoee What Idaho Is doing In ths way of potato dinner will In all probability holding the priesthood and espeelaP furnishing a winters supply of fruit close tha day. Jy advising those who had been chos- Is illustrated In a review of tho work en for advancement to the office of of one of the large packing plants In seventy as to what the new calling this section of the state. At Payette well would mean to them and of their one of tho largest packing plants and responsibilities In this position I dryers In th state la In operation. At won The organization of the seventies the present time this plant baa ovsr s quorum made it necessary that th 60 people busy drying apples and administra-alders quorum of the stake be re- prunes and Is turning out about six ' ' " organized as the president of the tons of dried fruit dally. As it takes . .elders quorum was selected as one of about five pounds of gresn fruit to v . the presidents of the seventies quorum. make one pound of th dried product BURLET. Idaho. Oct XI. Plans for The new officers of the elders quorum which meana this on plant la hanare day celebration . are Ernest L. Butler a president with dling about (0,000 pounds of fruit Of Arthur E. Clark as first counselor dally. Tbe drying of prunes la nearly being worked out The nd Hyrum C. Warden as second finished 'apd the drying of applea Is tha Burley American Legion post. counselor and Harold Rich as secre- just getting well started and will con- celebrations this year will consist of a candi-tary. All the new officers of this tinue for several weeks until all first program of athlstio events and a qaorum reside in Boise and are mem- class stock Is out of the way and all dance In tha evening. rebers of the. Boise ward. the cull stick la used us- - At this one A special and entertaining Memorial Heretofore In the Boise stake, due place over 1(0 tons of drlsd prunes out worked Is by being to the greatly scattered condition of have been accumulated and are now In day program wldch will be bsld Its membership and the. great dis- the process of being packed In boxea legion officials 14. During tha afNovember Sunday. tances between ths various wards. It for distribution throughout tbs ternoon a tablet bearing the names of has been considered Impracticable to ready Gure , the soldiers of Gassla county whe hold regular stake priesthood , meet- country.' By th process used at th 'drying made the supreme sacrifice during But plants ings as ts done in other stake utilclauses of apples ax all In unveiled the be will square recently a plan has been worked out ised. Th first class ,fruit la sliced the war Main street where and is now in operation whereby a and sold'ffor taljla-x- u while tha aklns on Overland and the bronze with tablet meeting of the priesthood and cores from thla Or alasa atook later a large remain names be will to mens will be held. The bringing together placed -- r. la "cull stock the whh choppad H a FRANK protbe In at (Stated periods of all-tHOLMAN. E. active together . evening permanently. to the east and dried shipped out In the members of th stake In this manner' up and first (Feld AdT.rtlsws.nL) and jam manufacturing! gram will be carried jelly large is- - expected and doubtless direction the will, tabernacle under to, plants where It la used aa tha oats' ward stimulate a much closer relationship for of the legion which will consist of a jellies and jams. among members of the various wards grata Is stln la the Geld come not Thers Is also a vinegar and cider series of lectures and music. In and will result much olty-angood churches of which All the the being out. , Very fsw potatoes have thla at in plac operation plant throughout the stake. b(ea 10 barrels of rounding oommunlty have agreed dug as yet. out about is turning At a meeting of the high council of cider a to mak a give the evening over to the .legion and expects day Boise stake in the latfer part of Sep- of about 2,000 barrels during the program. tember It was reported" there were a run mean men were initiated the will producThis season. ..The following COMMUNICATIONS Latter-day Paints .living In Cald- tion ef about 100,000 gallons of elder ,.jfew at last the the meeting: lpto poet 30 miles west of Bplse who for one Beaton's run. Tha making well about' NaDelbert Williams. E. G. McKee, .were desirous of being recognized snd of this quantity of cider requires a than E. MoDaneld, Nephl Wilkins,- - C. (Special Correspondence.) organized so that they might be able Carload of 15 to 18 ton of ap- F. Qoohnour, E. B. Long, recently from to secure the benefits of their memoct ts. xh last two Texas and Horace 8. Rigby, daily. from transferred plea ' In In Church. the response bership th weather has days Dubois Project Revived. Baugh- from Utah. to this request volunteers were called soma frost at night with Cn been puta . I Utah, southwestern Colorado nod aorthora ai4 ' m ....I.. EXPENSES A reclamation for from the council to perform misproject which has hinder to materially not but enough & U koo to goUts material and plo-- ! Arnm: eta sionary work In the vicinity of Cald-we- ll betn under consideration for about fil-14 Alberta Farmers Have the harvesting of beeta, potato., far at tb of eastern request and report later as to their flurrle war years Is about to be realized. A publisher. to there alight that Prior Good Crops This Year of snow three successive nights which C. Pond and James ing was entered with tha department Accompanying Dr. Plummer will bo James Ings ' It Sad Laka W. X8.IIX0. Oot City, T. Hoag land of Nampa volunteered to of reclamation last week by U. they will outfit. They wm taka with four disappeared entirety In the forenoon Editor Deseret News: horse relying an government maps tothem s. make this Investigation and after three Katerndahl for' (80,000 acre feet of (Special Correspondence.) gulde eachof succeeding day. oB In about 1.104 Snake to 1,000 miles will dwellingsthem .weeks missionary work they reported water from the north fork of th How can we make ends meetT b and aofar unexplored parts c Alberta. J Canada. Oct. Growers factory Beet sugar The reeercovered SO In and a doctor th is planning of tho region, np Long RAYMOND, famr river, to b Impounded Sunday that they had found beets on Saturday, How can we pay our taxes?. These are to take at least 140 commenced In slicing thla valley to ML crop locality big of -' benefit unexth for of near llles of Paints living In or pictures jj'eid- voir at Island Park Carmel, crossing ever Into Kanab. another Oct. II, and alnoe then has been run. is rapidly bslng - threshed, eoneera that in questions the Rockiea. th plored spots well most of whom were anxious to the Dubola project In Clark county. laboring Fredonls, tb Kalbab National park, coming in to week of good weather , will eee the ntng steadily with beets have an organization perfected. The Th natur student expect to be tha north rim of tha Grand canyon, Thla Is a step in, th movement About 800 men class. Let us diseuss the questions directions ell from and-briThe of end the fol110 yields threshing. be Dubois will work to tho Crossing of tho Fathers, able than to avoid an exceaa.of snow, ow project revive the special missionary briefly and frankly. Allow me to take shift. working In eight-hoto tho Rainbow National monument, lowed for a short time more, ths two nearer to realization th hops of the have been very good, and have paid areThe to tb latitude-anown climate condi- Naing as my an of of First the four, family new example, eouncllmen having the work In charge entryman who hav been holding on the farmers welL Up until the end tional bank building Lest month I received 840 In wages tions and they expect wild gam will up to the natural bridges north of Baa ' was for to their filings sine th reclamation of July of the present year a serious buslnses on of Klgby OOL opensdDur- and w spent $45. At that rate at in abundano to study la Juan, then to Bluff, Cortes. Just north the b foundhaunt Saturday, feasible proj- drought was facing the farmers, whan of tho Mesa Verde national iiark, exservice pronounced It natural Z ehall not have end of th were served year refreshments the cam day end saved th day, ing a fin rain ect In 1804. ploring all cliff dwellings and pueblos, reserve fund. Th win very include the large explorations trip During to all visitors. of more shower came, after this two A petition for tbe organisation last six months I have worked wher- ef an part of Bryce's cahyon and ths on to Flagstaff, tho Cooonlno and gtt-grand th results of th crops hav national forest ths Dubois project was recently apto tho oonth . ever I could find employment, yet north and south forks of Campbell dereclamation been very gratifying. Idaho Falls Considers proved by th state have had to borrow about 8844 to re- Greek. Tbs party will then go south- rim of tho Grand canyon, and back adviseW. son under now of James la Reno and tho Crossing of tho Fathom Vance, partment my bank account, -- I need not west . over th Paranuwaap plateau, through Erection of Wool Mill plenish Box canyon and Tropia ment by the county commissioners Vanoe has departed for a mission, and tell you that It la a losing proposition, up th east fork of th Sevier, ex- to On orsoon aa th In mission. Canadian A Aa tho labor th will county. . of Clark te The Nawa.) btSt how i can Z prevent It? trip tbo doctor win otndy , We are ploring Kanab and then will cross tho Free Trial of a Method That ganization is effeetad Mr. Katerndahl farewell party waa tendered him, and 1 1 DAHO (Special and geology of tho asgeography XI OcL. careful our over In main into th no lux Sevier, traveling Idaho, FALLS, expenditures, tir section as wall aa aiming to ae- will assign the water filing to the a $75 waa collected for him. Creek Mammoth Into Cedar uriea th No necessities of up just eastern Ilf. Anyone Can Use Without interests, With' the visit of of spot aa yet uncaaght , Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Selman and fam district. Th Itinery will then fol- cumthpicture enthusiasm has been shown hers concerts, theatres, picture shows oro Brake Discomfort or Loss of camera man. by The plans of th district for liy left" Tuesday for Portland, Ore- -. much over to routh th low th tobao-cplatedu neither automobiles, teal, establish coffee, to aver the proposition reserVoir sits, canals and land to be ron whtr they expect to spend the It Is believed that no other person Time. or liquor. W rid on tbe street back lake aountry, then to th head' woolen mill In thld vicinity. irrigated follow very closely the aur. I w,Btw of th Vlr-r- la has taken such aa axtanstve hip of waters north fork th eat of meat ear, little and Into very go of bead ef Daniel Boone Chicago, of control federal iv e hav a method for. the Th funtrK service for the eldest ,vey mad H years ago by the rtyei; with explorations of th Ko- only partially known and Ud traveled ' name th country to buy our vegetable and Asthma and we want you to try It at reclamatlon aervio. Th available of Mr and Mrs, Walter Bte-- tbe woolen mills of th same entire parts of tif west and th two travel' ch , plateau and gulch, th we get by tbe bushel I our 1? Ton StTnd'inV wU1 Ut1 venJon were held In the Btakt bouse in that city, la making a survey of the fruit, which 71 cents; peaches. 81.44; to west lira of tho north fork of tho Vir- ara expect ta find trash wonder to, Jpprox: Inof.7atr of ca.s apples, local with and situation conferring Imatsly tho west rim rff Zloa add ta th aoanla beau tie already Bl8hop jM Prld velopment, 'whether It !e pre.ent as for Mr. Boon aeemed well pleae-e- d matoea, T5 cents; and potatoes, 75 gin, in reality water In that section Is three acre I TnteTi She was 14 years old and died terest you occasion. cents. These prices ere very reason- canyon. From ther a trip' wilt' b making the Intermeuntata aountry , that condition with here, stating our of feet. a trial five should send for of heart trouble. able. Besides this advantage our mad to th conflueno of th east on pf tba wonder spot of Ameri- - ; this locality should by all msaas have children The estimated eost ef the Dubois method. No wiatter in what climato you at Ogden, Pleasant Grove and and north fork of th Virgin to cliff ea. oc-iIs a mill, as th raw material here, If Congressman 11,004,000. live, no matter what your are or Cedar sent us fruit and- vegehave available. .roubled are to It Is and th power with, Bmlths bill now before Congrea you operate ctipatton. tables free, yet w are unable to mak cent per pound; flour, 1 1 per hun- should bo reduced. Basin ese men Win ' asthma, cur method should relieve re.IUCCBwrf, ther, will be available for ends meeL dred: potato, 44 cent per bnahel, you meet ue on theao prices so that w ' Lake Bear PrVvTlepecl.!ly want to send It Pioneer our me some to of Permit also that car fara and light bill ahould aa Uvs? eon-all give be those apparently hopeis ee.es. where 100,000and the project may DAVID HTTLSBURY. bills as follows: are out down. Clothing and shoes also whlcb be monthly Dies 'Woman forma of in haleru, couches, opium atructed. as a government project, Valley . ..j..i-im- .'. ""1 814; milk, 14; jneab 8X; llghb Coal, smokaa" fume. patent preparation., 14; nueo, 81.54; peaches and tomaCorrespondence.) (Special etc., have failed. We want ,to ahow I I fail Farmers to to win4 bushels for eur strengthen spples Delegates everyoneI et' our .ezpenee , 'that Ida, OcL 21. With toes, 88;85; sugar to ef np ST. CIIARLF, fruit IX; car method designed to ed all difficult put Convention Selected death of Mrs. Agnes Pearce Ar- ter, cause they are minus and work from and School, 1 4; to breathing, all wheezing, ana all those fare, 11 all of tbe SL of tiers .et ne original ' terrible parozvema te ton XI ef retains from BL.Georrs, (Special te Tbe Newa) This fra? offer Important te true food values. Claries with the exception of John 14; pound , under clothe l; shift, $1.15; lo Detect a (ait le day. Write now and OcL xic Tbe Delegatee have beyond. Windier passed Ida, shoes, $7; donation to ward hall, Wain th method at once Bend so BOISE, armors arconvention of this national community first settlers f 11.54; flour. 11.44; bees, eta, IX; money. fttnvply mall coupon below. rived here May 1, 1884. dentist bill.- - 7: washing, IX: WashDo It Today you do set even pay t be held at Cclumboa Ohle. lrm Yor Tueson lost I died bore el Mrs. Am . postage-ington County New IX; barber shop. Nov. 14 to 18 have been appointed by day and tba funeral eervloe were II; and many amallsr bills fer merNOW BOXES AFPLE bold In th ward meetinghouse o chandise and groeerle Gov. D. W. Davis aa follow: True, we have rnt:n I te U is la Dm qaaetfttea In T. New In W. Bern over Moscow; Jersey h eome left K Thursday. flour and fruit Jo neat, W. B. coal, m. gfxL while AHT7TMA came to 4. Ut.h BL she 1H much CfRnfm lest Dot feem but L rnVTin Rockwell, Vry tonic that builds Mitchell. Bolae; F. 7 V. N'.rarz and Hud.oa .treeta, Her Now Mr. month, marrying Fwan Arnell In 11(1. Editor, bow caa I pay my SAIT LAKE BOX CO, 8. just X5 exOcL t uffalo. N. 1 Ilf 'XL died Mary; T. J. CHngler, Halley; P. W. husband meet current and ether the body restores 1 her of R. th E. SOUTH SVH WWST an dete from Alexander, n to ran bow Fairfield; II ranees, words the years other day pense.? of Id: j your .method .Fend fret trial Salt Mtt CMf, ML funeral. honest man psy his honest debts? Mountainhome; Georg. L. Morrison. threnigh strength numerous Phe Is survived by a In conclusion, w whe bare to labor, hh, air Prewon; I. E. White. Ht. Anthony: J. IX children. M grandchildren think and feet that w should get our r. rmiey. OrangevUle; O. S. Fletchnr. great-granchildren. d eoai for II; mint, II eenta per quart, and 44 Moecow; D. P. Murray, Rextourg; W. In the eager, Ilf; butter, 41 eeets per powd, CoMdderable snow baa fail TL Palmer Payette: Chari e. H. Bofarer, V A dead of week eg re 44 cents per doei'l cbm 44 great Twin Fails; Ouy D. NooL W steer. ) B potsto on; nr. Le-B- I I I Regardless of Politics You Are Interested in an Able Judiciary, nm it ski - he The Democratic candidates have served you they have expedited legal business the respect of Republicans materially reduced the administrative expense of the courts and ; and Democrats alike. A vote' for them means another four years of efficient judicial ' tion. The work of the judiciary is neither politic al nor partisan. like members of the school board judicial candidates should be selected without regard to politics. Many Republicans will vote the . Democratic judicial ticket this year because of the superior personal qualifications of the dates, and becaiise Republicans themselves are unwilling, even at the call of party leaders, to place an experienced judiciary with an entirely new set of men. The record of the Democratic candidates Js an open book. Add your vote to tho reef. them an overwhelming majority and assure the public a continued bcshsegfrEba ' of the courts. V - JETT d -- , - '.- nn Naturalist Will Take Long Jauatlnto y Unexplored Region to Hunt T7ith Camera iu T) MET LUG i thatrn n Lyndr pa?kndu 1 i ng ur d I. ' ass .......f -- a 1 pj - jllany tonics'! ! .' -- be t I m Scolf s Emulsion trial corro. the Worthwhile up and pee-terlt- y. nourishment, i rtm |