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WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1919 |their support and influence to the project and take the matter up vigor- ously with the Reclamation depart- 20. O00 apne: | ment to the end that the project may ‘be brought to completion for the {benefit of the people in this region In view of the introduction by of s Senator Mondell of Wyoming bid to appropriate funds for some! lof the reclamation projects of small- er magnitude, valley people have had their hopes renewed and letters are ing sent from every commun: ing to the senators and co: to see if d and brought to a successful h-. This hope is further strength- ened by recent ietters from Secre- of the Interior Lane to resi of the county for a report on ilable unoc- teads for re Clark's Fork Valley P Project Is Re-|; vived and Goyernment Mani- * fests Interest in Its Completion. CODY, Wyo., July 7.—Strong ef- fort is being brought.to bear to re- vive the Clark’s Fork Valley recla- dents farm conditions and peupied lands for hom mation project, which for 12 y Sairned ee rs. has Jaid dormant, following the com-| At th ne of ne survey of the pletion of the survey by government | Project thu flow of. the river was measured and it was found to be am- ple to supply all the water which would be required. Another factor which will ve favorable bearing in @ pre es is that the project would. supp ter to 120,000 acres of tillable ome of which is under cultivation as dryland and much more stiJl unoccv- engineers. The project sur- veyed in 1907, but for sorue cavse, lack of funds or some ofacr reason, was permitte:’ i+ ct no farther to- ward completivn than to be survey- ed. The project embraces a plan to build a dam at the Clark’s Ford can- yon, after the fashion of the Sho-|?°¥ shone project at Cody, Wyo., and | f™™s, raise and store the water of the river Pied. Pe eS : to an elevation ample to permit ca ‘The: project, sif “bull would=aup- nals to be taken out at the level |Ply. water to irrigate all the bench and dryland areas on the west side high enough to cover all the tillable : x f the Yellowstone including the Dry Jand on the benches on both sides 4 ofithaunives: creek, Elbow creek and Sand creek The efort now being made is a country, reaching to below Joliet and general appeal from residents the Rockvale. On the east side of the whole length of the valley to Mon- , the Chapman bench, the Sil- tana’s and Wyoming's representa Sage tives at Washington that they lend! Oo ¥ vertip, Jack creek, Cottonwood, creek, S0=0==10-=16 pe NOTICE! ects please ask for your duplicate sales slips. We will give no credit on re- turned goods without the duplicate slip. 7 Men’s Furnishing Department THRIFT THURSDAY. ~~ MEN’S FINE ' FELT HATS When you start out to find the very best Hat for your money, don’t overlook this bargain. iE —=160L-=0L-=6 Vee Men’s Pelt Hat, regular $10 value THRIFT PRICE $7.45 —— =S0==020=]05=10 =) | his project cannot be! Bluewater and Fivemile dis-| =o —=0 = 0 —=0 —=0 0S = f tricts are all in line for use of the water. HOUSE OLD FREE TRADE TALK WORK BY REPUBLICANS NOT HEARD IN CAPITAL; ’ passage of the appropriation bills TH congress does not intend to relax in its purpose to go ahead with legisla- tive work of importance to the country. TON, July 9—Conspic- Some talk has been current that sence in these days is| after the appropriations were disposed ashington in favor of of the house would take a series of three-day recesses. House leaders in the Jan-| say this will not be done. They point TON, July 9.—After the WASHI uous by the talk in W the doctrine of free trade. One might almost ask, guage of that well-known Hoosier! out that there is important recon- poe “Who remembers the old-time! struction work to be done and that politician who u to orate on the| this ought not to be delayed s longer than necessary. The house, will keep on grinding and merits of free trade?” Even the president in his message therefore, recognized the idea that competi- will take up varicus important bills tion with the foreign producer was a after the supply bills are disposed of. thing to be considered. The senate also plans to keep steadily The arings before at work. Altogether the present indi- and means committee on pro- cations are that the new congress will ‘tion for the dye dustry are get very little rest either this sum- nging out some interesting things.| mer or the coming fall, and that the one of the witnesses | extra session will either run into the Jones, chemical expert regular session or will come very tariff commission. He told, near doing so. the committee that while the indus- = pene pee eee Ors DEFEATS BASIN; LOVELL the house for its development. He said 77 firms were making dyes in 1918 and more factories would be started if the industry were given protection. It has never been charged that the tariff commission was a high tariff body. BASIN, Wyo., Jul: Horn Basin league Sunday at Cody | the team of that town defeated Basin | ‘by the score of 13 to 5. ee ooo ra Home cooking at the Harvey. Hardware Department THRIFT- THURSDAY Second Aluminum Sale $1.59 wen Cup Coffee Percolator Five Quart Toa Kettle Sar ala Es 11-in. Skilletts 2-gt. Percolators Round Roasters 2-qt. Double Boilers « Covered (Cereal Cookers) 6-qt. Sauce Kettles 20 year Guaranteed Goods 2 Burt 16 oz. Two Quart Double Boiler, These goods speak for themselves and all we can say is anly one of each item to a customer and no sales made over telephone. Remember the price—This Day Only $1.59 ewe Caspet Daiip Cribune ~ At Lovell the team of that town 'EXCISE TAX ON y| viously LOSES GAME | —In the Big Grocery Department THRIFT ‘THURSDAY —— was defeated by Worle 8 to 0. FORMER EMBEZZLER I CHARGED WITH FRAUD BASIN, Wyo., Grover, formerly manager of the Bil- lings Implement Co., at Dea’ being held in jail at Great Falls, Mont., on the charge of obtaining money under false pretenses. It is al- leged in the complaint that Grover secured $ from the Bank of Deav. er fraudently. He was charged pre with embezzling $1,175 from the Billings Implement Co., but set tled the case later. a The Victory Circle will hold a bake sale Thursday afternoon at the 7 2t Wholesale Supply store. 1 Firearms PY pli Y Write for Catalogue ‘DHE REMINGTON ARMS.UMC CO. VAN CAMP’S PORK AND’ | BEANS Regular 15c can, Thrift price for 25¢ Van Camp’s Pork and Beans. Regular 25c can, Thrift price 200 Olney’s Catsup size, Reg. 40c value Thrift Price 300 THE BIG BUSY STORE WATCH OUR WINDOWS WATCH OUR WINDOWS A test of th the excise tax of two on gasoline in New cents a gallon Mexico w constitutionality of _ Tribune Want Ads y Big Profits wow. NUXATED IRON A DRIVING FORCE BEHIND KEEN SUCCESSFUL MEN AND WOMEN When you think ‘of the si the successful men and women you know—people who are doing thing worth while—you will find that they possess force, vim and energy— = the kind that simply brim _~- over when the blood is filled with iron, Nuxated Iron by enriching the dlood and creating new red blood cells, strength- ens the nerves, rebuilds the weakened tissues and helps to instill renewed force and energy into the whole system. Three million people use it an- nually as a tonic, strength and blood-builder. MAKE THIS TEST See how long you can work or he walk without becoming tired; next t grain tablets of Nuxated Iron three t r day after meals for Then test r strength again and see k gained. Numbers of ner 1 who were ailing all the while have me ishingly increased th strength and e¢ sienply, by taking iron in the proper for >» weeks. t NOTICE! Customers, please ask for your sales slips. We will give no credit on turned ¢ : without the duplicat lip. THRIFT THURSDAY SPECIALS . On Thrift Thursday we are vigorous, original and of great faith. To give value—and quality and popular prices. : MAKE THURSDAY YOUR REGULAR DOWN TOWN DAY .. -Dry..Goods Department THRIFT THURSDAY Beautiful Stripes and Plaids i in Good, Grade GINGHAM 33¢ LADIES’ BLACK SILK LACE STRIPE HOSE Thrift Thursday Price— Ss2.00 Webel Commercial Co. duplicate =oS=0=6 So=0==© ey po 100-0 10 19 s