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1 ■» VOIES BUHK't k* , ». I* • nie Kanu Met gieelioK held Align*' " yy Atwood prn»iu jint ->• njelil A tient report» seed the alnle ugrono eounly 1 1 see l Oil Hi'" I« MlwH I Jerome Sheehan. heul sprint! «r .u*. ,,e :ß° m was up ellini ilu regard I« 1 * ,! ;oud start, I a y Is Kettln« : ted Un 1 tblrb the enuie nugget. enforve every farmer to us eed la«'. lie s. „oiild for« the M ■idl'd »ml ■cds. UP carried, that ed to present -d, mitte« lutlun be app'> iul the fount.' commis - 1 , ed law In re to t li,. ( i milan ! hint U* entree the «Min« 'A 0(0 Mow All You Good Fellows, Come Fill Up Your Pipes I l'K , V '*> - I 't r i 15 < I l\] t ä ■ I The Velvet tin it twice at big at shown here «a» o I F ever men are Tom and "Bill it's when good pipes are a-going, pipes go their best, 'tis when Velvet's in the bowl to each other, If ever good f J For Velvet is a mighty friendly smoke. Kentucky Burley is the leaf that Nature made Wholesome and hearty, honest as the day. And Velvet is that same good Burley leaf, brought to mellow middle age. 3 < \ 0 for pipes. in ♦» For eight long seasons Velvet meditates wooden hogsheads, throwing oft the rawness the wood. of Out the tobacco "young" tobacco—truly '.igeing in Velvet comes—cool, calm and generous Nature made good, kept good and made better. D 0 ft t l * 1 o F C 'fN» J I V f r m the sweetness of good a cake. Its Velvet's sweetness is tobacco, not "put on mildness comes the life baked oat. grance, not a perfume. Number One cigarette. like "frosting" on •> from natural ageing, not from having is true tobacco tra Its fragrance And Velvet makes an A Roll one. As good old Velvet Joe ^ says: heart with friendly thoughts, smoke — Fill y o' Yo' mouth with friendly * An' let the old world wag. t. y? the friendly tobacco 1 1 and other weed IX'Kth A very, UlKii«y *«rve, .In *Ppcur ImIih, I and Wbu'o/ appointed t,, u|< resolutions ami county couiiuIhhImh, , The »ale ot til pure 111 ,.,I .,),,. I», peclully bucks, eon. A coin III 11 tee v ., see what euultl he ihm, and Mr. Avery art. "as in 1 «.I pro an | appolnUii Air Keating I ' appoint,.,i i,, " « ei Mr A Anderson pko,.,| II, rt It loll of holding a Jail I staled that now prop,. In " I ml «Um III,, um,. tl) Mur| up to I lie fi • *hd that it was Mlart the UHSoehtliun mnl I'oupt) I the support ot th». hiuuers Mr Met'all spnh the hoys and girls' eluh farm bureau I he good ,,, on -O' \\ u I K that developed in it,.. i, t n and U,. hen... exhdiit produce and slot h Moved and 1 that the Jerome r He.. , 1 ,ed, I*' rin Hu uni> reuu |>u I forth an . p. tulr lu 11 , 21 , "ppoluled l 'oiumiuw " ■) I), •McivfU and "M-initie,. t„ «iHlablUi, u ' uuinjUteu ■ «Mil that hi werk committee en III,. |ir, l J|. ( .| III appointed (> Hlkiiej i(JI( | I, J. Wll . H Heoüinii.,1 Avery ppoiut u *'' l petitioiiH In IiInlet • herd k In 1 * 'arried. i '* J VV'll t Mutinied ' ' "I.K fafi.t I VOLK Irritable and l po -itlon is - often A man laud I,, hug ,ij s . caus'd hy Indigo». will'. r, nod digestion «I reeiilarlv '"'■■'ids that . is Us-1 When I r.milled , . , , or lonstl'ia:im. tako ' ; ,a " '* ta b>r*ts They xtrength tomui-h and enable it to per uaturally. uiovement of the r "<d nature,!. i indigestion ■ I !1 functions cause a gentle I hey u n Melbourne and dydm-v. Aus* ,h. Salvation Army has open ed Women's Retreats r MR The Public and the Company p 5 «■ COMMUNITY always welcomes the establishing of an institutikm that fills a recognized community need; unfortunately it doesn't always manifest a lively interest in the health of such an insti tution after it is established. A It is one thing to establish industries; h. is quite another thing t» build up, develop and maintain'them. An industry can be established by the investment of capital ; it» development and maintenance depend upon the attitude of the public toward lha enterprise and toward the product. i Likewise, the permanency of an institution depends upon the will ingness of its customers to pay a sufficient price for its product to enabhs it to continue strong and healthy financially. The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company's system of wires, furnishing the means of communication over mountains, plain« and desert, is a tremendous factor in the development of the West. c-: .=:• Telephone service is a "home product" of every community in the mountain states, and is woven into the very warp and woof of commer cial and social life. The permanency aud*adequacy of telephone servie* depend upon the same factors as are involved in the security and per manency of every other established industry. With very, very few exceptions the people of the West recognize these principles and pursue a "live and let live" policy toward ail legitimate bindnabs institutions. % v" b, S N V The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company I l 4 R p I fr*! f: SSf 1 BEAR'S LAST FIGHT Bruin Made Big Mistake When He Tackled Turtle. Like Ben King's Famous Pup, Slovw Moving Loggerhead Demonstrated That "What He Took Hold of, He Never Let Go." Whllo Ih'm r * 4 «re oertHlnh iliviidfill :iiit:iu«iiiistv tlipy haw be»*n kunwu to g«*t tli»* worst of it wlu*n out of tlu'ir ••li'iiiout. Curious hixI unequal o*uu hnts occur when liensts of prey attaek ereatures under unusual eimim^taures. The pursuer in such a * *;» is likely to Ineur more risk than the pursued, a fnet that was illustrated in a novel eiieounter in « harbor of Florida l»e \ween h hear and a turtle. The new of a schooner while aslant ig*' rumpus and pushing heard a stra around a turn in the hea» h. saw « hu^i* nil loggerhead turtle In deadly conthnr a big black bear. From the men's position It seemed that the hear hud »prune upon the nir He as it was retreating toward the wa tei, and bad tried to overturn It. In some way (he hear hail stepped in front of the turtle, which, thrusting ils bead out. bad quickly seized one of the bear's hind legs and held it. At this the bear roared loudly, paw ed furiously at the turtle's hull, and tried to force it over. He resisted with all its lie settled down close to ihcncver Ho* bear made Then, as the bear would relax Ils 'efforts the untie Would suddenly start up and endeavor to get rater, keeping his firm hold Tile I ill* strengtl and weight, the ground mi exit*« cflort. ' nearer tin* on the bear's leg. sudden push and a p"W FI mill}. b> erfiif muscular cffori ef his bend and s, bruin managed to gei the turtle • side being raised a foot Pursuing his advantage, tn paw Iluif set. or ( wo. Si ; zed one of the turtle's hind flippers In his Jaws, and Ihe snap that followed showed that Ihe hear fell that thing' were coming his way. ■how tin* flipper overthrow ihe turtle. He eonlimied to 1 der«! tl«>. This liifurlutoil i!u* Imar t» such an extent that he l«*t no his '»Mil» , on the flipper and, reaching bis bed 1 down, trlcil to rcacli ami free Ids bind leg. Herein he committed a terrible j tuet leal error and Hu* enraged logger head quickly Improved the opportunity came within and cmlnavnr t Hut his antagonist worked around and Anally got In a claw that badly ripped ihe bear's un 1 th its sharp stroke thus afforded him As the hears ! reach the* turtle* let the hind lep 1 and quick as a Hash fastened Ids Iron n«»se gn|i iiimn tm* t.i-nr s jaw. The tx'iir s taken by surprise and roared Ins- j lily with pain and rage, pushed on and dragged his unwilling captive along. The bean saw bis , lau get and felt It, ton. for they were so near the water's edge that the waves were splashing them. The hear continued to struggle fe The I unie : rnruni'dy. l»ut his strength« soon hp^tni t• » fail, fur tin* turtle draped him de»*p Fifrhtlntr with his head exliau^t* r und deeper. hull the time under wuier ed the beltr iluif presently be began to That moment was fatal. The loggerhead marched "IT into the sea with his enemy and the last seen of 111 , hear was ibe feeble kicking of tils Next day his body was ashed iislii.r, cut into a dozen pieces. -New York Herald. hind lejrs. Can An Auto Prance? ran an automobile pianee?- • »r is It In ill"- »»ne resp.»»M irtferlor t«» the horse? A fe" days ago a handy Hi Hi trnek was u .leffersunN Hie. beenuse the was leaded vigatlng Spring st !-»•»•(. whi«h Is rather rough win- dciuycd repail*«» It vith lung Hoards which projected fur behind and practically balanced the truck on the rear axle When holt the from in the si reel were struck taels reared up so violcnl lv Ihat the chauffeur. Of driver, was catapulted into the air. lie then got j filch did running at least h l 'er out" ' set on her ! 1 1 ■led" ids I ruck •h»\vn uiul not pi*amv unh" »• mlh's an hour, I la»l ho slu* tall. , »uihl »oriainiy have Indianapolis Nows. Ideal Bed for Invalids. »»f tin* olahorHt«* (*;m* with ! f sick nursing ; In vh* which most details have h»'cn w«*rkc»l out. It is mnr c ibm , " " I!tl "'."'Hcnm.cc <»f the patient s warmth in nett ^h'Uild Imvc been left sn bmg to the pm-arl- 1 ,ms minisiry of the Ind wntcr holile. At tin* Trcloiir Crippli's' hospital. AI I lon. England. I w o w ards arc now 'iiji III, electric nialtivs'c» which have proved both safe an.. i i„ practice, eve, when a > hil.f is . 1 , , occupant of the bed. 1 he mattress Is | differentially heated, and the Jientttur eh'inenl Is so disposed that the maxi- } iirmth Is generated at the foot | Plhal mum end. less tn Hu* middle and none at all at tin head end. I Prospecls throughout the western I reclamation bolt Imlmate that it»»* ..1 * produetion verordn of UH7 and liU'* | wi „ probabl, ..lip.. .hose | , n rrent season Price» cd ( j ;( | foodstuffs are high enough to |i altracllvc and protluihlc for j ('amiers to proilucu on a big scale, it, j ports indicate the labor supply 1»! j alumdanl and good, allhough demand mg high pay. Credits are not cramp I»«.* "tlf * I • ».* I » ».*<? H» More Food From Irrigation. t i %-.» t ;« an* not aandWppeil' In their operations. This is why It looks like n |„„„„ war for the rubber-boot farmer* i j of the far West i GIVES CAT PALM OF WISDOM Writer in California Newspaper Comes Forward With Loud Praise of Household Pet. It Is often a subject for discussion as to which is the wisest animal. Some say It Is the dog and some are in favor of the horse, while scientists appear, to think it Is the elephant. We heg to differ with all these views. We do not even agree to the movement in certain quarters to give ihe palm for wisdom to the fox. To our mind tin* wisest animal that lives Is the Cat. And. If It goes to ihat, we are willing to have it further known that of all animals we like the cat the lu-st. A cat is so wise that it succeeds In not Ielllng»us know how wise It really is. If you will he friendly with cats— and that's an easy thing to do—you will he astouiided at their wisdom. And you could not Imagine how affectionate » <'»i cun also he. There 1» an old yellow cat up In the Verdugo bills that we wouldn't trade for all the dogs and horses and ele " hen the last of his nine lives de pans from the earth those mountains will be a very lonely plue« for us.—Los Angelos Times. pliants outshlt» of Itanium's circus. notht: i oh ih m j< ation ' ,l, tH<' of I'roof of Application of Wat cl' to Itcncficial Vst* Notlce i8 hereb v given that at IV a in on Ou* - 6 th day öf Septembei, i;n<v, a t Kden, County of Jerome, state of Idaho, before Earl S. Young, Notary Public, proof will be submit ted of the application to beneficial use of two (21 cubic feel per second i of waters of Wc'bh's Coulee In . accordance with the terms and con.ll lions oi Permit No. l.U«30 horeloforo | isgued bv tho stut( , Knglneer of the gtate of Idaho. } t The name ami postollice ad | dress of the person or corporation re Elmer Webb. holding such permit I Eden, Idaho. 2. The use to which said water has been applied is Irrigation. 3. The amount applied .to bewe licial use Is two (2) second feet. 4 ,The place where said wuier is tmed (it tor irrigation. gi\e full and o'!*™"'' 'lekvrlPUon of the lands ir ,—'j, \i' and^N Nli k t Sec, Is. i ,, y ^ j,, F B M 5 i ; | u . ,i a t,. 0 f the priority which said user is prepared to establish is March H, 1319. i 1 \V O. SWENDSEN. Commissioner of Heclaraaiiou. Aug. T- Aug. 28.