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Show 1 IIJATI0 STATE NEWS H Work was begun last vcek on tlis B now flour mill nt Nnnipn. A Chautauqua romllng circle has keen organized nt Emiuctt. B Tho grand lodge of tho f. O. O. V. B will meet In Caldwell October II, 15, B IG and 17. B Thorn are the bmii iiiunhi'r of cult- B I'-rn rt kcliool m?o In llallcy this yea! B ''it year JIO. B . Two B'isar beet roeclvlns: stations B have been built at Star tcr tho con- I enlenco of those farmers who have B sects to deliver. B The assessed valuation of the Era- B aiett Independent school district for B 1907 shows an Increase of $0,000 over last year, being $395,840. Engineers are surveying branches I for tho electric road which It Is pro-B pro-B posed to build south from Twin Falls U through the Kitlmon project. - I Threshing Is now In full blast In H tho vicinity of Meadows, with a fairly God ylold of wheat, oats and barley, ' tho principal crops of the valley. X At a recent meeting of the conimla- sloncrs of Cassia county tho rate of I taxation In tho county for 1907 was I fixed at $2.80-per $100 valuation. The alleged theft of a cow has already al-ready cost Canyon county $2,000, the jury In tho second trial of J. W. Beas-ley. Beas-ley. at Caldwoll, being unable to ngrco on a verdict. M. Bartons of Meridian, who was sr , Eorlotibly Injured n Bhort time ago, Is slowly improving and is regaining tho .a uac of his side, which has been para- k4qb" ly7.ed slnco the accident. , s'iV ,; Tlioie Is some talk among members ffl$f f 'ho Boise Commercial club and the -.' i S business men generally of appealing &itfFi ,0 President Roosevelt to help relieve WivivW ' tho fuel situation In Boise &$&& Threshing is well under way on the &''$M?' south Bldo of the Twin Falls tract, and vSB- splondld reports aie coming In regard- . 't' ,nB U'B 'lclris ot Kraln which have 'jP$t 1,oeu l,ro,l,,C0(l without Irrigation. ft 8uperlbor E. Orandjean, of the 'Z'Xfh Sawtooth national forest of Idaho, ",& has been nuthorl.ed to expend $1,550 ' HS " tM0 construction ' of a telephone ' ?Ji$rb "no from Atllinta t0 Tw'3 Springs. "wM? Tno clty ' Do!so w111 appeal ' thn x !fti courts to force the Oregon Short Lino ' "& t plnco safety gateB at several street jyj$?', .crossings where such devices were or- -"J': dered by ordinance of the city coun- ";,,' v'.' I if ioiiI tcilli'o dlH'iirbsyour Sloiiiach ' v ll . your Jlt'iutor lCldiievH, (lien try this ? $ lilover L'ollVo linlliilloii Dr. Shoop's lp' Health Colb'ti. Dr. Shoui bus uloely ?',v! nmtidied Old .Ihvh Hint Moulia Code ,.$E? ' In lluvor mid ins'e, yet it lias not n ' W"Sft; HliiKlo Ki"l" "I real Coll'eo lu It Dr. - -$ KlioopV lleiillh CoIIpb Imitation l "v. mndo fnim pure toicded. gnilns i ' j. " ceii'iilc wllb Malt, Nuis, olo. Mud" ,"', . In one iiiluuti'. Notedliius long unh "' m Y,MI ixl" M,,n''.v ,1,:'' 11, 1'' H (ru h,nn" i -. pie lit our stole. T. .1. Wiwlnwoiili Y ,-, Tho Methodist church people of Em - ?$.' mott havo eold t'jolr pnrsomse to thf - " Christian church, and will nee tho pro '' " T cceds to finish the now $10,000 church " I building which has been erected this I yonr. Eight hundred and forty-seven tonB I of hcots wero cntshed for sugar male jug purposes nt tho Nampa sugar factory fac-tory ono day last week. This Is an increase of 101 tons ovor tho work of v . A wenl; Stonmuh, eaiihliiR ds- ptrualn, n weak liourl 'villi pidpllnlljn or lnttiriullU-iit imNo, nlwiiyu ineiuia wenk Kiomiioli nerves or weak Heart iiecvi-M. HlreiiBlhun llieho Inside or , , con! rolling lu-rvfH wlih Dr. Slioop'b UoHtornllvti niiiUeo how ijulekly these ittlnu'iilH tllsiiipenr. Dr. Sliooji of : . Hnollie, WK, will mull wimples fu-c. ' ?Vi Wiilo tor ilifin. A teat will loll. Your 'h lieiillli la certainly wnlh this almjilo -- X '. trlM. fe-old by T. J. Wmlswortli. .imjbsghi'kpihBBEBBBHBbBIBBmBBh M..LJI ' " - " Aclnato Gonzales, n Spaniard employed em-ployed at the Nampa sugar factory, was the victim of nn accident whllo at work n few days ago, some of tbo hot sugar In a inciter splashing on his bit foot, scalding It qulto badly. The acioago of sujsnr beeto In th vicinity of Idaho Falls is mom thin last yrar, the ylold ns largo and tho per cent of sugar tho average. It In estimated that 75,000 tont, will bo lnr-vested lnr-vested In that section this wiivon The expense of Ilia eloctrlc ll;htinr. of tha streets of Cr.ldwell for fall week ' ill be borne by tho fair nj.o elation, the Odd Fellows r.nd the cltv The lights will remain up unMl O-tober O-tober 17, and will cost about $500. Arthur Bouise, twenty-two years old, was fatally Injured while nt work on the now Odd Fellows building In Bolso. He was heaving rock nt r height of fifteen feet, when he fell tho rock following and crushing hlin De Lamar Is looking well. Two no? stoics havo opeiied up this sumnu" and all seem to be doing well. Th attendance at school has Improved 4' per cent and a general good utmo sphere of confidence pervades the tamp. Both oil and gas wero struck at th'. oil well being bored nt Payette by th Oregon Oil & Gas company at a dept' of 400 feet. Gas Is pouring out o the well In a steady flow, although a times It Is stronger than at others Tho company Intends to go down farther. far-ther. It la probable that nnother bank will be opened In Idiho Falls between nov ind January 1 If suitable quaiters can bo secured. There are now four In stltutlons of this kind In the city nnj that there Is an opening for the flftl speaks well for the business done In this valley. Frank Parsons, who was nt Mead ows at the fair wltlusome horses be longing to J. Lowe, attempted suicide by shooting hlmsslt In the head wltl a pistol. lie was taken to Caldwell where the physicians pronounce hi Injury fatal. HrJeft a letter explain lng his act. The new town of Frultland, situ ated on tho Payette Valley railroad ibout half way between Payette and New Plymouth, will be opened am lots placed on sale October 10, 191(7 The now town Is situnti-d in the fn njous Payette fruit bo!' a splendlu place for n town. Tho fnmous Marsh & Breton ranch on tho Payette river, for somo tltn owned and operated by Dr. Piatt, formerly for-merly of New York, has Just heeri srld nt miction for $33,000 to Edwnn Herrlngton of Caldwell. The sale did not Include the ttock'on tho ranch The place consists of GflC Dcres. Oscar Boan of New Plymouth acrl ' Untally shot hlnuelf In tho right lef hllo hunting ducks near thnt plact l comrany with another, boy. Thoj ere riding In u buggy when the .?u i II be 1 was In tome way discharged 'he Bran boy now Ilea nt the homo o 't. Berry In a critical condition. |