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In The FioM. There will be a great tempta stock fi fall to turn thi t u meadows raze in the ft I ua ra tUI CFOS' I th t 111 , f la i th » r t n u U v J 11. H. Mo r i total Payvtte this The Indépendant exceptions and "calls Hut we never said it. and if esteemed Payette contemporary had read the Rural with more torn car j takes us down. Ou r it would have readily scon that the statement complained of was not the fault of this What the Rural did the following which reference whatever to Payette; "S. A Swaugcr of shipped a car of good the eastern market last month. Mis steam drier is uow at work prunes raised by himself and Mr. Swauger has one of orchards in South care paper, say was has no Weiser, prunes to on olhers. the best that, notwithstanding the com parativcly light prune crop ut six car loads were a the Western Idaho and what is more takes excellent care of it. B. P. II. Moulton informs us ncar . hot mi >t art.neat of ; ! n piant which k! • hi CT, a DO cd fron )} this season L . C He. \r >V 1 f the U. S. D ulturc, believes that millet is a very useful in great areas 3 r V jrn t wi t ay h is t gram wh l and too dry for y y 1) ;th too coi 1 F too in . and t It to 1 f ! with d . ) A'Cl Î WCi j) P of h;,'.k f In. 1 ins years id pi unes there rkets general! v . ; uar lit ry General distribution of nui tock from nurscri f that distr i uppe-part in L (Kootenai county I requires considerable careful in-1 Codling moth has in j spcction. creased its depredations this year, Other pests arc fungous diseases (mildew on grape and ap ple scab) have not done much damage to fruit nor spread terially. Prices are good. Apples here selling About 10 carloads will bs shipped rare. ina at $ 1.00 per box. I'rotnisioff Fiehl for Enterprise. Ws all go dreaming along and secretly hope that Caldwell will one day turn into a fine city, takes a little energy and determi nation to make things go ahead. It Why do not sotne of the enter prising people of the county A We may find quite sure that the wealth of Gol 'con.la lies at the bottom of ma i ! ny of the streams. j search the rivers. Zea In New ; land all is in a state of excitement Trc starting out It over the "Dredging Boom . mendous numbers every day and all doing well. ' |s not uncommon for one dredge To take out from seven to eight ! ounces in a day. They come to ..hat arc called pockets. People i are making from 60 to 75 per cent on the money invested. Surely there ought to be an immense ime^of the rivers of Quantity of, n taken out of The rivers ■n 1 yield from r all th 1 and fiats. 10 Ï bed o scar .luce a rich h V vc bait a A S3 VC 1 11 I restera Fruit Grow -1 n will 1 at Tacoma .nd 18Lb. I Acc d their an Wash. of Janu i very much pleased i with the work of this association. r* » '■> f j nual meet! i-Son the 16 ] cooperation and, 1 thing it is an urgent hoc j sityTor the successful of the grower, shipper, transport-! ation and commercial companies, that these meetings be well re-, presented from each and every fruit growing section of the North west. Outside of the one mcet ing held at Portland, Souther Idaho has never been well i 1 repre sented at our annual gatherings. A few of the energetic.fruit grow ers of Washington and Idaho have, with their united and ear nest efforts at these done more towards having the fruit handled meetings, successfully and profitably than any other influ ence in the Northwest. These meetings bringing tsgether the representatives of the Transcon tinental railways, together with the commission merchant and auction houses of lhe east, cry body interested should be come better acquainted with what Ev «JM» ' a ffi M SMa is necessary to correct the faults in the respective lines of each, the grower, shipper, carrier and . distributer. j 1 I wish that you would take the matter up and advise me at your earliest convenience as to who will attend and if there is any ' particular subject upon which they would speak that would be of any benefit to the fruit grow ers, I would like to have it indi f cated, that same may go upon our program. A representative of ( the U. S. Pomological Division will be with us Commerce of Tacoma has taken the matter in hand to provide for the ) this meeting. The fact that the Chamber of at ... t. m 1 n g insures a for all attending, outside of the regular association business. Trusting that you will make it a point to come and her of your hor it th: p Op .' "Î I Dring a large n remain, Yours very truly L. A. Porter Vice, Pres. 1 ! 1 i It is unfortunate that the meet ing of this precicely the same d Idaho State Horticultural Society'' This we fear association comes on tes as the will tend to prevent an attendance from Southern Idaho, Kd. Rural I V ! ATTENTION LADIES ! ! . II yanta bran new, Xo. 1 Sew ntg r.iaehine at bottom ügures, eu quir at this office at once ! Trank J. Smith, attorney-at-law. Caldwell, Idaho. General Law Practice. MasonicBnildinp. Office in W. H. Redway, DEALER ix Groceries Hardware and •i Crockery. Our goods arc first das# and W * are *lway« pleased to sh °w them and quote Writes. CALDWELL IDAHO.