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Show Canal Building In Idaho Hut few people in this locality arc conversant with the rapid strides our northern neighbor Is making in the reclaiming of arid lands. We arc not over estimating the fact when we state that today there are hundreds of miles of ditches In that state. We recently received a letter from W. II. Hendricks' camp. In his small camp he runs twenty-two teams and thirty men, and could use more if he could get them. The canal that Mr. Hendricks Hen-dricks Is working upon Is eighty feet In the bottom and when completed will supply thousands of acres of land with water. Young men, break away from these cities If you have no regu lar occupation and get in on some of this land while It Is open for settlement. settle-ment. Get out and look at It. It will not come to you. If you want anything any-thing these times you must dig for It. These arc rushing times, progressive, and If a person wishes to keep In touch with them he must move. If he sits down and waits for something to come he will get left. |