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( WATER FKOM IT SUST TURNED INTO akis A7 ALBION IN CASSIACO it SRLOADS OF SOUTHERN 1UAHO AS ARE SH/PPED TO 0L EVERY YEAR | Water at Minidoka--$3,000,000 Dam is Now Completed e} jn Cassia County, Idaho, want You to Come. Double Your Money in Idaho. ant waier|for the raising of all cereal crops. WNeat) much in favor and is being planted exten- | short; for this year the shortage will be of the original structure depends veryyyears lee of a water right Is about been coms |is of fine quality and yields abundantly, |sively. Orchards produce net profits far|much greater | Iargely the maintenance cost in the future. |¥5.an acre. which must be paid the go estimated sixty-five-acrg tract has & record of |above the Eross returns from most farm| Tne Upited States government s install- | There will bo gencrated t the dam some |ernment for comstructing the works. Tho of water, | alehty-one bushels per acre. Oats weigh | products. There is just the propér aititude, | jng an fmmense power planc-at the Jack-{13000-horse powe' This power will belong \Payments are divided Into ten equal wn acres one | 88 high as fifty-two pounds per bushel and | 4,000 feet, on the 1/nited States gov ernment | 4on's lake. This)power will only be needed | to the settlers when the government has |nual installments, without interest frequently run 120 bushels to the Mipldoka project in Cassia county y ‘n,.. pumping during a short period of the | been repaid its original expenditure and 'will . o . . d Al} root crops do well, particul R R A year and for the balagee of the time will | certainly pay all maintenance of the entire markably yoes. These grow to great s e 3 h 5| be sold 1o the settlers at nominal cost. | system ous sub- | ovoellent quality. The potato raiser has & -\:u ‘llnu\‘;“:,..‘» "{..‘. :.:\‘,...r,l.‘...q 'c.‘,.'.:.‘.. 5 ™ v. He I8 not troubled | In North America, uthority of world- b ::y.f:‘:: :)‘,"?-I::,:‘l:“\}:..::m“‘.‘xlm ;l.i. ,l\,.:. ;‘L:,:’,I::;mu.- fame Is planting one orchard of 1,6 [Matters of' apmmll 9o the tpact all of the land was elther gov- | warld e land is the most fertile, th Cassia county wants youw to come. The roads are as smooth as an automobile race {track; electric light, heat and power are | Thus lighting, heating and power will be| When the government began developing |cheaper here than anywhere else in ths te, These| asn market for his product cres, Assoclated with him is his son, 8. | The government has built & complete set [ernment land or state land.. All of the |tréfs the t productive and Cassla county W ropst and | guscbow in Cassia county much atten-|Grover Rich, cashier of the Burley State|of distributing canals “which Will carry fland has been platted Into what is called has mo transportation facilities thar Wsdo Agri- | yon s being paid to fruit cultyre. The [bank #nd Leonard Fowler, a Chicago news- | water to each man's land. These works |farm fmits h farm . unlt contains | ADY other county 1y other state In the - even | gruts. of southern ldaho Is famous in -all {Paper man. These men will produce trom | are all bulit substantial as men and | eighty acres. cepting land within a | W€ fthose ele- |ynarkéts. ' The prices obtained for them, the | this orchard in five years 213,200 boxes of | money tam buil them. Concrete and steel | radius of one and one-half miles of gov For FREB booklets, letiers of ge ' bl Wireference given them by the consumer|apples or 406 carloads; or more than ten|are used for the headgates, concrete and |ernment towns, which Is reduced to forty | information, photographs and lists of op- 1d thejr excellent shipping quality gives [solid freight trainioads of forty cars to each | stone plers to all bridges. In fact, the |acre units. The title to government lands | portunities, address $ the ‘,...‘&) Kreat promise. train, In ten years this production will be | strength and durabllity of the workes con- [1s secured by homesteading in the usual |, ¥ By @riswold, Secretary; Burley Com- All varleties of fruits reach a high doubled by this one orcharding company | tras ongly with the works usually con- [way, without wrice, except that no eommu- | A. Axline, etary of perfection, but the apple, on ace alone. The market is a failing one | structed for such purposes. All this is im- [tation €an be obtalned, and the settler s |7 jal club, A Idah of the world-wide demand for it, is very |as the crop for last year was %,000,000 boxes | portant, as upon the permgnent character required to reside ou the land thy full fve ’w:(hl'l :Ltl:hfix‘.h:;w‘.ahwnmnu Come Alblon Come 13,000 Acres of Public ~. Land at Auction The State of Idaho Will Sell to the Highest Bidder Orchard and Farm Lands Under United States Government Minidoka Project May 27, 1910, the state of Idaho will offer for sale 13,000 acres of land, all of which vast tract is located on the Unitcd States government Mini. doka project, and is supplied with water from the great government dam across the Snake river at Minidoka, Idaho. This land will be sold one«fifth cash, the bal- fance payable in sixteen annual installments. Pay -fifth down and take sixteen years in which to pay the balance. Farmers are wanted in Idaho; men who will cultivate the soll; develop the land, and contribute 1o the agricultural production of the state. Write today for booklets, plats definite information concerning this great opportunity to secure ALMOST FREE LAND. F. E. Griswold, Sec'y., Burley Commercial Club, - - BURLEY, IDAHO,