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fi k j|* « -—-o < , 4 * i r W i ■ ■ j «3 el I« p-' UKS ■WilN PAGE* ' J . o V* >?! p *■• * <r Wi*».UIy N«w>ipH| A Can v ot MCI T fact. tc Sldet the Intereels of th IflA No ft It of Sott lets M ■ (■.OU run YKAR. Ml AU. V(H* » JEROME, IDAHO, THURSDAY. IT.BUI kltk 12, 11*20. ■i » i- mu ^»1» IMt«»- 1 NORMAL I MOV Ol W VII R |j ur |e>. Idaho. Fob 7 to If r port of the su of the Jackson Lake 1 y 20 Acion'hig NflDieudrnt ^rvolr the pr*■■■-ipitullon at Slurti, nili of January was ( and the total pn-elpu . 1 IP lb, amounts to «jo , Id ' s: Sept tion since jo jfovti the swiag** fid tin* correspond j» live month p* i i*»l sliu*** Ip I ' and equals the total pi e. iplleinn. tor all of '""f Is considerably This car. in Jackson Lake rc J un nary 31 Thr «dot ; IbK.L'fiO com pared with Z8:',;t;n tic HUine dale last oar u an erwir on it reded, a» uTC-feet mi The sac" ls settled and Well park depths In the Jill ks'.n ed »ad tf>e k»ke watershed are as follow 1 IlcllCH Horan Soldier Station Caacade Consul Divide. koala Lak* Pacific Creek Divide Buffalo Divide Lava Greek Divide The pro-i *ets are now **\* *• 1 i**ni that the How of the Snake river da lui the coming season will be norm and that the irrigation pr**j*** is ponding on the Jackson Lak* voir will have an umpl* tt y t de r**»e 1 a 1er sup pi) NATIONAL WKKK *•! >«)N*. Th** National Week **t S u.g observed February 2 2 -' • h* In week uf Washington's birthday the Ideal school, every day is a siik "a wee lug lug day 1 •otig Tile National W* • s * which la a movement lo help m. k singing it 'Hon and :<• Am* tIi •pin* our people with high id* * and to tea. h them lo love good il g lull:; tinging, came Into exlst.-m th* War, and each year mi twbUsbment has witnessed ;:■■;* Interest and growing elllhu-iao its observance Shall part in interesting i*Miy l* ; every community In making ' (tonal Week of Soi g an imp* Institution of our national life the - e Hot . N miaul the National Week of Song First To awak in the tinging It i.nd set nil America Hinging cultivât« a ta-te (»I Second --To «i'iigs of the belter sui t Third—To bring p opl.* in their various commun'i'e * velop the community »I * * rlt Fourth—To develop and st* the great Anuri* an spirit *' ! hold tta high Ideals by the slngu g " such songs as uplift and Inspire Fifth—To nmalg'unule lOgethel and ■'■ il I * en and g.v* spectacular exprès don one'* a " all of th« various effort« put forurai stabllsli community slng ng •'* to through Ihe various organli.iHons out the country MRS I L KEARNEY. County Snpt UNCOl I! D.l ll tree planting ' Forest and Shad» Tree*» for I'l.»»' Ing in Idaho." Ip the title of a ' ir culiir For* sir* Moscow jusi issued by the School fnlversity of Idaho , at •trcular announces that The of encourag nf trees in Idaho • *■ its policy* pursonn* Ing the planting the School of Forestry offers for sale a , ro *t n limited quantity of chot. Qm Stock to proape tntlons for the, season Black locust Is offered together of 1H20 are in included circular. "Trees How lo Plant " ••Black Locust in This quantity with' Dulletin NVbut 1 P5. and Where, W f hen and Circular H. Idaho." will be sent on request uaskhxm liKACsrr*. FOR A A movement is being made to form a southern Idaho ^ ing towns wlli Probj.1, ^ ^ sentedln the longue, should Twin Kails ! «Me> the coming season pert. Buhl, Gooding »«d JeTO^ ^ A meeting is being '*■ 1 to consider th- proposlilon several of l'k- J ••rot»* In ntiendanco today . fans are and lnt»*ri"|d Many schools that wer« tholr session at the * five months will be ah'- »" qualified teachers • nd of four •doubt during finish ed In or to secure the summer and so be able to of school. I» of high uh tim'« t In tho usual term mountainous places because of climat li beller that si it conditions, •bool should bl and seems the summer conducted during the winter months not In résulta' WsataJs gat quick ->< lit MH. Nui I..,. Tlier. ■'ll! I» j banket hall l>ft n.-. h I he I fume high Htluul and Oil III.) I III • , 1,111 111X1 'I'll•• I. game will tilth g .idi I*;,, v ga tn h big IV i:it ()< • I • 11 « * «1 < t « ' I M 111.illl Walkt'I b. Mi » supplyiiig d foi M s Kin. L in in* lliitti* who is ill ■In I'aul Fitrmau *>t the niter has w • >n ih* There v*e .■ reluarkahle llieui* * abject 111 the Ilium* V Si *;.*■ is an interesting I. s ot Jap. lies** boy at school :.i bate hud (lie tfutile school work in Japan, but .ir«* iryliiK to «d it in ICitgiiub The school ground b; igctl n»v\i week Tied U le Ilockev ami 111 , " u ' l ' :l!l *5 |v " I* 1 "• Ru.Hk.-lb. 11 I** The Ighli* grade v ill lak • pail il il** • \i literary program, to he given m xi Friday I'atrons ul the school « igiith gi.de hi ml- , ■ • i*"*ln , lly invited. Lee Aa I, an ■ ni, i- I I b* I... ■ pit.* 1 at Tail Fa'Is. broken leg receive.! null« ring froi. ■a ii lb* i»l;t> fig baue bn 11 ;t hcIioo) Tb. tu 11 '.,tin■ ni Twin Kall« un .Mum b * will be ,* girls' basketball 12ih ami Kill: M. - Daniels returned to school' lust Th until M * *M * !.. > This U 1 ..I Mies Houston las*. 11*.tii have had the Hu. * *-k i'ie s.** ou t ye**r domes ag* ill Tie . ,ng MI HI eve la., lies Dm il (u III I* a. be . nin.net ip . dis* i)in* **s NN u*i the I. Fu n "! warm w. drill sguiti r.* in have fir** M> \ Ulster g » on i*r.eiieal psv* hoi-1 i morning p.y of tin* Junior j M.l 111 W** l-opi* U**i "i I ■ M Helen for ber Is ■i* **!y 1 . 1 k Kubinson. from Fan r. •eoiery . ..I - Mi.inlay Freshmi.* * P'* '■• I » lie I. H I' lo.d KII • rin high ul ba-k Hell wllli : - The wore f tin High -i'bool a lisent known a great many * i » w it is not There a re r from illae.s. :*i* absent .•Hier 11 - ,'*y I loa. II si are ■ In examinations recent I nurse D ira.g . , ■ been civ .form Grant tSi;.1 . tea 1 1 * 1*1 tail was three sh 1 .1 M. h» 4 - an \R(\DI\ V til* ' nur-.* g Thur» 1 ay h spirit' * „. ,* H. lion: i* The . las* in ugely attended F ►i,. iU*H* a ..s :\ lat** bn nr ? 1 * I Hi.1t ere in i*ni at home with :l e in An adia Merrlatn Oliver is « of flu. first cas light i fur *.*.1 » The Friday ill be «veiling there the social at en ..o' able another 111 furnish orel; dra m.isle gram cames and c short Lim'd" day i*n> followed by given. will be and stunts Pratt •barge of Dt.* this Messt' l.live Carlson The t: dll . ; Pi'f and Marry tin lunch .. i Friday with Mrs rrangFinent Mrs Marry spent D Wehster in Jerome • based :■ bunch ,I lias pick Hallen pur* •k O Olive. 1 s' q.eep front Mrs M Ryan William visited Mrs Friday Oliver is sp.-vding . „ with Mrs Marry Mrs Hark P.nght the Bib,.* V , «T*o» Shirley , i lass wook Sunday nlgi;t T Z l ■ f^ ' 'Vedn-Fc >f-l Mrs Tony Missionary society the ternoon. Mr Mar.y sprat severely last Friday i ed his auk' ■ quite It A RUN MORE. has opened working ln th« like spring H looks the farmers up to see fields and we ar< Howard -. all in hopes so GiUeit is here on a but expects to Mr Hi.* coast visit from .turn Iti about ten days. had a.'.lg . Sir n Maw ketison \Vi* are sorry Mr Albert ills sab* crowd at Mawkeltson is K" ing to leave ns. and Mi Irwin Falls Tuesday. Mr tint Tv* in from over ,* day .d the si Clsypool le ret ui a* suite* week 1S lieen Hu* past MoHut oh rheumatism ing « but Is improving Uns been on *k. but M j-» Slump the past the w lis « mend now Look out for lia* R aronnil Tlm at Mr th« 1 « |lb»'«* tb- H" I Harry more v ill I»* thro n rb ■k and well diggers -* Hit« w>" to Mr I c Brunt''" * ere going R*-ad they ci i » ... pr* is belt.'* M.Kelvey b»s iimonia. but Flora „lek with I--" wrltlt*» [ at thl * National Campaign for Armenian Relief Tl'»- nal louai campaign for relief in tin* Near Kust is put on In tin I nlle'l Stales during the month ot February anil was inaugurated by spe-' dal act of the sixty-sixth Congress. I.asl year there was tiislrlhutet! throughout the Near Kasl for relief, food, clothing, shelter uml education, the sum of $ If .ICM .5 1 li.nu. This I sum was raised by donation throughout the United States. •it a larger amount will be necessary to carry on the work tIt s year. It is estimated that there are 800,000 Armenians that are now destitute ul "l "ill need assistance until the next harvest It will retiuire 7.000 tons of Hour alone monthly to supply them with breed. 250,000 I these are orphan children and these children he cured for by the people of the United States for years to come. The quota asked from Jerome county is |800.uo. The time set to raise this amount is Friday and Saturday, February 20 and 21. will adept donations any time between now and those dates. K vill have to Tin.* committee Your special consideration is requested ami checks may be mailed to (In* Jerome county J. A. ARMSTRONG, County chairman. < buirinun. New War Risk Insurance Law Important III** millions of former service men, provisions of the following new law are of vital impo lance to The ! ami their relatives and beiiefi* arms. Promulgation of t h is iiiforiu:*llun by ill ('oimtltutc public spirited citizens an important and patriotic service for the benefit of ex-soldiers, sailors and coininuinty. marines anil their families In ever y New and more liberal benefits tor and their relatives ex-service December men am | beneficiaries effective 24, 1911*. Fuder the ne War Risk Insurance been passed by congress and which hecame a law on December 24. 1919. ,:'i.-n it was signed by the president. amendment to the Act, will* it has w , r term insurance or United Stales cernment life (converted) insur* .. policies may be made payable a nv of the following list of bene go an* lit i n ries ; I'annl. ' sfppa rent grandparent, W . It. 1 Act. , . . $3b Amended. $ 80 Temporary Total liiarbilit)■ child. . . With »Hiller wile nor With wife but no with wife and one child HP 45 child P5 1 up 1 up 6 5 •bildron with wife and two Ife and three or more child Willi with no wife hut one with no wife but two With no wile ♦ With no wife but four children. children . 4P 9 5 inn 105 children 60 but three children . ■ . 6 0 Each for 10 Fvtra allowance . . ... ■"•■.*•■.■; 5 rt » .... »... . D> temporarily tot 5 ■■> « ' of one. without limit as to number. I,MORE MINE IT IS RICH i OPPER ORE of high graue -foot level Mutated in tie* the Dixie the old recent strike n.e tile J ,, |*per ore mad** of tin* Elmore mine. y B ,.bl belt in Boise-y ,li„u.i*t, formerly kno' " thirty-five as miles has .list riel, of Mountain volcano 1 tome, cement that •eraglng t milt ilea st convinced the manag* psion ot rich shoot av an va OXt e it for a ie::giU and proven upon the 100 and 2 *» levels 4"" feel lo Not only is has been eneonntei development which ,o of importance company. this the Elmore Hopper Imi of importune. s the mine, v hole disiriel. o" hose great pos the (,„■ mineral I»' • gleet «d ludion Uav*> been m lUfOGR kM Ut -.st k\ to he g" 1 '" ■ tfitit. The Russian pr->P ■ 111 Monday . Ik'"* ,,nl '> eiuh. » " ; \ oral nambe 1 n» X' I b-, the local Mu I of violin pilin' ill const-1 .t»u ibr.uo ballot . ire.idlngs. Russian ml her sing. 1 glee . uWWrt lolk «ill sing Russian »ongs grand view. I V !.. Mr III Thu roik nuison' just finish'd have Derby n;.k for ^ Derby expels to run next chi. ken rock sixty feel. M the usait I pullets eggs from red and Hi"' ''■ ' one One bundled winter. one ban. * pullets la the re Derby Lcgbi'it While week » in Janu . day ins' an for .* jus '• e ll. of eg:-' Mink WHO'S I be North. 1 • ! Sid.* In* 1 , f*'*' I Arrivals at veek ; the t . d 11 Hose. ; 1* C >' " Kistler. . St J a»>; F H Morton. M it. Towne. t* kV H S. L H ; Cline, ver: w derson. Den C An Seattle: II McCla.f>' Paul* 'V 11 Ferguson- s* Paul : A W nmi rV's 1. ' Noble. Boise: .pO iiui d ( . K Powder. Ore.3 St k\ Weed. . Ross. Kan ' „„i. Bill nk , Cincinnati. Sun Franc; Ha*« 1 E P. H i) i* ; »111 ulelie iso". "• Rogers. Spoakne city. »Ik worth, ruff. Bols» 1. M i adopt inn, wife or purent through 'husband, child, grandchild, stepchild. adopted child, brother, sister, half brother. half-sister, brother through a(|op , joIl KlKte ,, by adoption, ;:tep uncle. nephew. brother, stepsister, aunt, niece, brother-in-law, sisler-ln ho lias stood in the law, a person relation of a parent lo the injured for a |ier i 0( j 0l * on( . year or more prior to the injured's enlistment or induc llon eliildren ot smli person: steppe rent or the parent, grandparent. j )ar p n ( through adoption of the insur : oil's wife or husband. pB id ai death in a lump sum o in m ; stallments for 36 months, or more, ul Uhe option of the insured, lift government j States insurance may United j (converted) now be The rale of compensation for ability has been gr-'iilly imreused. U comparison between the amounts formerly granted under Hie War Risk Act with those provided Insure m e bv the new law follows; ' HOSPITAL FOR I NT LUKNZA PATIENTS EMERGEN« A of cases ol ■olds bordering that and on tile tract being a number There "llu." or ol bad disease, in Jerome lime, and in sonn proper qunr at the present there being no earing for the path nts. been estab eases ters for in. emergency hospital lias lished in the building recently va Plumbing 4*. the Jerome rated by on the corner Heating ' ompauy Main commissioners end the The county local a re •hapter of the Red Gross responsible for the undertaking, and they share the cost of maintaining the same equally Mrs. Foot, a reg has active charge, should assist to eradicate Hu istered nurse in every Everyone av possible from the community dis esse \PPI.ETON NEWS »ieeli»g the Grange We Remember are expecting vis member Friday night. from Wendel*. v:\ivy should be present. house is pro U M nicely. .lack Silbangh has been week, but is improving over-night gressing Little quite sick the past Mrs Stunenborg was an O Oliver's homo Wednen visitor at day. and Mrs. Stunenborg Mrs. Beiden were Jerome visitors Mrs G. M. Humphrey and Mrs Uoreve, M*. and Mrs. K. K. Saturday. Mrs. Davis Mr. Pogue. Mr. and Ms Kennedy. Mr. j smith and Mr. J- H 'tended the Pomona Ktrrge i rome last 1 Mr. Sllbaugl* at .le al Wednesday ITutnphrey Saturday night of M * H C. uml Mrs, were guests Wim'heste Miss and Urown J, billig. Mt , s Bich'i'dson of Holt "f Goodit'.i' ■ Mr. Av Mr. Avery Jerome wore cry place for Ived much in regard to and Mis Friday. school visitors William Thomas The girls re ibe look the boys to cow judging cemmendation far lb»* ^ «« they ce Heiss •t of ,.t the ses which W A and Mrs. Boise the fore pa attendance Senalor *slwent to - week to be In t , f t u e state , convgll M today legislature FARM BUREAU NOTKH sent to the W. K. Sinclair was Ii " r< ' iu ^*.LV.ut** lerome February loth, to i**p • county. J. I). Rigney was nominated by the ■c iillve committee as a director of Idaho Wheal Growers' associa ex* I III* lion. A. W. Atwood has one Jersey cow vhleh made 62.P pounds of butterfut This is a record for counties, but in one month. Gooding and Jerome Twin Falls has one cow which made 85 pounds of butterfut in one month. C ,S. Ayers, of the Falls City corn niunity. lias the only ulfalta rénovai* or known to be in the county. He it is the best tool he has. Several farmers have bought sub surface packers to «id in preparing says seed bed for wheat. The State Farm Markets depart seed shortage this ment predicts a spring. The claim for fifty-live damage.l sheep, incurred in the Farm shipment of June, last year, has b*** >i allowed and will be paid to owners as soon as the draft comes through Mrs. White, county poultry cliair ii an, reports over 1000 hens -van-Red in culling demonstrations, and htty per cent marked for elimination. Dr. Vaughn, of Jerome, has '.eei tided to the stale vet • Bureau as a *■ the position of depu'.y Bureau re a large •*r*ar a.idi itaie *-, (cniinc by the Fan.' ten date f* viiterinaiian. C. (). Roiee, livestock leailer. indications good for ports is investigating alfalfa nearly all formally linked their wool pool tills year, and that it be stored ut Jerome. The Farm Bureau proposition of placing an • meal mill at Jerome. ihe BOLSHEVISM. AGAINST UNITED from union gathered at th. York City re Prominent men states in the Colony club in cently. and states in a new national organizattoi United Americans. New to be known as Their object is the preservation •(institution of the United Stale» oi Hie ( , , with particular reference to the fonn •hieb tile Cottstitu of government Hon provides, the contention being directly under attack oi radical elements whose propo that this is the a vast scale lias been almost galida on unchallenged. It is submitted by Hie sponsors oi ttie new movement that the America, form of government is superior to any other in its recognition and guar of liberty and that liberty is the reserved right of in agaiust com Inch the Red doc .ntecs founded in US dividual possession munislic control, w and tlieir followers are eil trinalres deavoriug to establish. Idain* IA*ads the Way. Working With quiet effectiveness the United Americans, Stale of Idaho. leading P osl been placed in a unit in the national organ first. ; a Pave lion as . Kation l.y the selection of. committee, consisting ol each county, who also Imirman. secondly on* state member from serves as county an oxfH-uiivo eluding the state from in committee of seven. and two chairman each of the thn members . rones or districts into which the st'>G' • ■ mu tliirdlv a national jlms been * " ■ ' * lluu -UHv treas* urer and a state orgunlxation. No line of party, creed or class has drawn In the organization, hen real American Um be boon as elsewhere ing Hie prime consideration. the main office at Building. Boise, the purposes of th* bo'.»P carried out cou»t> From organization are through w i l h •o-opo ration county organ survey ot cond. in forming chairmen istations, through a lions in the various pr-rts ot the »U ^ educational work an** •;th national, state and puhlcity i o-operation aiu stabil and combat »mal officials in local governnu King good government raicalism. ing pernicious The state exmutvo < •on.n.uoe »n. folios; official roster are as O. O. Mage. .1. Humblrd and Jeromi vice chairmen, Zone No. state chairman. . J. Day T. 1. K. H. Dewey and C- A. chairmen. Zone No. , t< PJvar.s and G. G. Wits'", chairmen, /one No. Stanley A. Kaston. nation«! von. L. 1 3. inltteemnn. F Johnson, treasurer. y A. Chase, secret:' rv-ma nager. F. liait Zeller und family are . their new home week moving > *« ha3 h ,,.. AVO o?consm, lon since early ' and îs on« of the very Di 1 under way last summer beat homes in the c.ty. JKROMK (X)l'NTY FAIR WIKI. BK PROMOTK1» committee is Bureau The Farm considering ways and means to pro mote a county fair this year, known fact that a good local agricul tural exhibit will do much to en betler crops and livestock always interested in f It is a r courage Farmers are what the other fellow is doing and the farmer, who does not have the desire to equal him, or to go him No better way of one better, is rare, encouraging good livestock has ever Hoys' and girls' been discovered, club work exhibits add much to the interest of a fair. The committee will hold a joint meeting with the Je elub in the near future to plan If you believe in the you are, without rome for a fair. North Side tract of county fair. ■ COMMODITY STATKMKXT. indebted to Mr, Frank Avery, O. S. L. agent at this placo, the following statement of the of business done by ihe rail We are for amount road from this point during the year § 1D19 : 11)11). Commodity Statement *. Roc'd. 3 Asphaltum . Automobiles . Barley . Bees . Brick . Canned goods . Cement, lime and plaster. coal . Corn . 17 .1 3 v } 18 1 ■u ' i tlîkf 60 . . 148 9 Cotton seed products. . . . Lumber . Merchandise . Machinery . Mill stuft . Oats. Oil land gas) . potatoes . Salt . Stock (live) . stone, sand and gravel. Wheat . Wood Emigrant moveables . 3 - . . . 139 ... 156 h 21 .5-',; 5 8 30 4 4 . 202 « . 371 4P 1 Miscellaneous 17 37 Forwarded 2 Bees . . . . Beans . . . Beets . • • 41 ' 520 Hay . Lumber. Machinery Mill stuff. I A 9 ; 2 4 Potatoes . Stock (live) . Wheal . Wool . Emigrant moveables Miscellaneous . Seed . . . . 196 1 0 4 12 11 Forwarded. Tonnage pounds . . . 33.0S2.47O ... 1.443.730 Carloads . Less carloads ... Tonnage Received. pound» gs.HH8.00o Carloads . Less carloads Total tonnag« 6.303.400 . . 14H.427.6oo adjudged insane. John Johanson. of brought before Judge L. and examined to she should bo confined On inves wlii'.e eondi to the Biack Tuesday Mrs Eden, was L. see whether jt n the »«ate insane asylum. «he was »ot i» Badgley's court . a dangerous Hon. she should be sent institution for insane, and she ■ordinaly committed. w*th her foot was sc* consent and approval. district court. district Cast Monday morning the for Jerome county conv; nod in house, and is still in seu Wednesday court the court sion as we go to press •cuing, but it is our understanding this evening until ev that it will adourn next Monday morning. Judge Ensign having business nt Twin Falls for the remainder of this week. the time has been taken up th« calendar for the re So far arranging . „ mainder of the term, and d.nlJing mo-it trial or whether eerf in cases dismissal. convenes When court again it wee,ts ' will no doubt ATTENDED INITIATION. l.ast Sunday » considerable nun. Jerome people went oxer !<• Twin Falls to attend the initiation service of the Knights of Columbus there being sixty candidate* In Hated different loculit.ee her of a t this time, fom In the state. Four of them were from Jerome, they being J- U. Keenan. > A. L'Herisaon. Mr. Trappen and M. I Paradle.