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TWICEA^WEEK •v>. THE TWIN FALLS TIMES ----- - ------------ ----------------------^ - --- 1 ----- 3 -- . _________________ ________ ___________ , ■ " - —- VOL. X. NO. 99 TENTH YEAR. . T W ^ FAtLS, TWIN FAL^S COUNTY, IDAHO, TUESDAY,,SEPTEMBER'2I. 1915. SUBSCRIPTION $2.00 PER YEAR KIMBfRLY HAS ^BOOSTER PAIR ftlday; and Saturday of last Week Evenlful. KXHiniT OF L'.NLSTAI, TKACTIYENESS ^«t»orts iiiid (iaiui^ Druw BIk ('run<lH TOr Annual Fair »( llir Kosj Mill Town. TlK» Kimberly JJooater'H K « ir 3io)«J laac Frliiuy aucJ Sutilrduy m- uh tlio Mfc- L-a for UiouBnndM of vlBltorH und uh usual tliG bUHiiiGKB mi‘ti of that little • towu provetl -cupable of cntortaluIiiR tliu cruwdH. Not n hIiirIu minut4>.(lur< Ibk tho two ilnys was ullowc'd to Ipg 'Viih buckiu>; ibiitestH, rncen i\nil buli gftmoB. Tht! cvcntH proved ubov.o Uiu ••-•xcopUon. . - Tho agricultural. Iiorlicultural and Htock oxfUbltH were fratliered vrlth a Krcut tlcnl of cnrc nnd whllo not lorffo wore compoHUil of some of the boi products of th« trnct. Burncrod fi the many pronporouK farmu c" Kimberly. In overy way wuh tli. hlblts a crcdit to the hUHtlo ami eiier- Kf~oi the Kimborly Boowlt*: About tlircu hundred cltlzuns from .Twin KallH Hpeni Bom?,part of cltUur ,ila>- at KlniUerly makii}« tho trip ovor moRt atrocfouH roaiJH Ih order to nhow tbflr frlcndHliip for the buHlnoHK niun of Kimberly. ; froni aT)mll ■■^OPPOSE G O V E W E N T CONTROL 3»u(it I’o^Tcr fouferftiicev *‘> ^ro(^^sl AimJnHt FcrrlH tflll. .- K PortJoild. Ore. — TJiat t)>i> TVrrJa bill, pUHHcd by Uic lowor Itoutu* of conKrcBB ond scheduled,for prcHcntu* ' tloD In tile KcnatR ut tlio next HVHulon. will bo tlie Btorm ccntcr at tUu wc«t- crn HUUeH water power conference tu be lipld hero for three dayn bCRlunlnr; ^ncxt TJjurjiday. was ulrongly Indicated jjundny an urrlvlnK delcBatOH voretd thi'lr vIewH TCRardinKk topicH llkoiy tu be dlHCUHued.' Several declared that <>ppoK(t(o.ii «'om1<1 (if found — ainonK^ rcpreHentatlve« of • wcjiiorji ^ sUiU'.H to federal oontrol of water liowcr UH providrtl In .the Ferris bill and that a stronK effort would In •4nade to place tin? ronferenc<‘ on rei- ord with u meniorlnl to ion(I»w‘HH u«k- Inff yjat l)»t‘ iJJnp»»nl oritH own walet I>owirr hi' left to eacrli^late for il.'- u»ttulnallon. . . - Adminlntrnrton Vli'M. OjipoHMl to UiIh view were tho opinions of Clay Tallmunv reprenenUi- live of Swretnry of Ihe Interlof Ijme: H.'firy S. cUU-T-torc^UT. Jin.l other repreKcntailveu of Hi lent \ fert'i will a„p,. It Oie r hefoi vlo> inf<' whllo leaken to «»iKB.rHtrm'i. ■nee for. uniendnienl , Hrnthnrnt therein ■erwlu'InilnKly UKn)n« L - llie ro ut nil ENGLAND F A aS CRISIS Llojd.'tnaniir. .Minister of Munitlons- Bcflftrpd Situation N Scrloii^i. I^ndon —' David Lloyd - Oi-orRe. inlnlHter of munllionH, ,ln a letter to one of.hln coniitltucntu, iKHued by the ottlclal prcHs bureau Sunday evening. niakuH an appeal to the public to rIvo the Rovernninnf fair chance to de,- cide the (jJipstJon of i-ojnjml«or>- xcr- vlce, ■and relterato» his view that the Kltuatlon Is II hurlouH-one,.which de- nianclK that (lie country If victor%- is to fall to liie urik>«. mnnt. exert iC whole HtrenKtli. Mr. Lloyd-Coorgi “You say and say rlRl'tly. that th« covernnu-iit nuKht to give the nation lead on the fjuoHtion whuUi moral obllKutioii of every able-bodied man to defend bin country should.U>c ctirnVrfecJ (JuHhk thl« .war ialo a icKul ibllKation. XCccssity of Lead. "Thff Korfrimcnt, I nnnurv you. h fully nllVe to tbf< ne'ceHuity of gtvlnlc a definite lead. They are cnRnRCd-ln miinlng .tlie'HubJoct with a view to iilhK.io the riKht declHlon. Undue delay might be dlsastroun, but undue )reclpltatlon^ might be equally dlnuH- rouH. Let uk avoid both. The Issue H one of fact, ^ot of principle. "If the figures dcmonBtrdtc that wo can win through. Jind with the voluntary Hystem. U would he folly to provoke n coniroversy In the middle of a world war by. at- tempts to niibstltute a totitlly dif- ferent metliod. On the oUicr band^lf Uiuhc (iKures dcmonHtratt* ' to every unprejudiced person tJmt the valHHtary «y«tt-m ha/i <'xtiauut- ed its utility und notiiing bu^t leBul pre.Hsure eon giv«i-ub the'arm ies . n««‘<rtwary to defmd the honor of (jrent Hrilaln and 'save Kuropi fronj the. triumpii of millUiry dcs 'potisni. I have not yet iit)s)rd o the man wlio nould re.slxt rompijJ sloh. BAUGH B lO C I t: . ISJIWSURE Twenty-two Tliouand Dollar lot . to Have Bifilding. AJiKAXCK.MKATS .IfAWE FOU THO ' STOKY BIIU’K STKirCTI UK “ WALK THIS' mr COMEDY O'ty Treated to Unusual Sight Saturday. BIM.VK.SS OF ii rO}t.iTIC KLKV.\TP.S rKDKSTUIANS HAM>!< CoiislrucUon Work, Will Uetrin TUI: Fall If SlM>l Can lie Obtained for atrders. i tlie KDiTeMt uw ■n <^Icd tipo •friic UNue is .......... ctiuiitrj- has ever bwn _____ ... . lu (ti-cide.- Lf( It bn NCtfled 111 a Kpirlt norlhy of Itn irmvily.**— Stutesnian. WILL OPEN BRANCH BANKS T York ConrenJ AcU Tndor Sprfful Uuling by (’timptroller. ow York - Uy a Hpcclal ruling !»y UtA-comptroller of Uie- currency at Wnshington, tlie Chatliani * I’hoenlx National bank will open 12 brandies Mil ban a rMtcal depi rixoil attltmle of tfie Fe<le: ritlcH. only one oth lal Instltutiuoii— tin California—previously having li granted a. similar privilege. . C'hatliVim Ji Phoenix .V ink iH u euusolidatlon of two <lest fbandni ' institutions itlon: itlnnul of the •f this oti. belli )f the would groi found oi ntrol- Among llie delegates already on tli«’ iH «!«■ o f On-Koii. WiiHh- II. Idaho. Colorado and I!Uh ,te.l Sunclay night. Hep •litatly. of inpanlet •a I exit u p e r a t i t i g 111 islv. uthorlUe.'i, ft fs u hafthe new feder reserve system niaks su«h iietrun a visabli-. Till- omclals are of the opii Ion that this valuable privilege ougl not to he wltlilield from national Inst tutions. and that It is part, of tl poMcy of the «<•«• reserve system foster tills systitni of expansion whe: sueh a privii.-gii ra n ' n-asoniihly I LAND flESIORED TO ENTRY h l i •, Jert Fight) riivu^anil Acres In Jdalut Sub left to HotneHiead Kntrlr^.- The Vacant lot on the corne Main avenue aud Shushone street and one_of_tho_four most vnliiable lots in the city Is to have a splendid, new brick building an soon an lit/ »un<‘r, Dr. W. h ; Uaugh of Shoshone, can nmko arrangements for conHtructlon. This newB ia authentic nnd the date of Uoildlng set for this Xall or for enrly ipring. It structural steel can be ibtalned the work will be done tbla fall. Occupylni? one of the four most . romlneiit corners In the businoss district the demand for the leaso of ground floor of the new buHdlog .Ireudy far exceeding the supply. It Is the Intention of the owner to ; the suire room facing on Muln ___ me. 70x25 fi^ct with, two more, but Aiallcr rooiUB' racing on Shofliione tereet.wUh th«\ stairway to the 4iec* ofid fioor. - The Uaugh lot which bus bi'iui va- eaiit for ten yeafs, has been souglit by numerous business meiv^ for the' purpose of erecting u. good store unit'' olllee building but the owner has re- fused to sell. Only ten days Dr. nangli wns offer*-d |:! 2,000 for the lot bv some local Investors. l.iiral ttnne )«cled to Young C.1 er <'liilms UuughKTs Sub. liiwelcome'Atf»>nU<ni of •tioford Itnnrhrr. RESULT OE RAILROAD POLICY •.Sufrly Fir>l” The Union I’li will be given an .■Ifle •allroad system iHng th. be is- seugen Soiiw little excitement was afforded people on Miclri street. Saturday after- noon • h>- the apearance of two men hlng briskly towards tho county : ho (lie :• in the lead < rylng hotli juuids high above his head I dtferciice to tli.- business end of nn Jtomatlc wiilch lils cohipanlon wAt ■eHsIng agaliisl his buck. ' The latter it sirtns. Iiiid to rea. Iielleve tlint the younger man, mcher frum ^en following hi; ime up town, pii lo.val Imrdwan- i I on liTasl .Mali (:}U.l)i,‘f o r d ^ VO d au g h te ; i.ised the gi ■e and rou Upon arrival at tli. natter was talk.^il o •utlng Attorney Davii ntb.-r decldiMl jiot 1 varran t for tli.^ arri- nan hi[>s a wlf.- 1 in i. ««<»' i( iffens.- would not he 1 I’p.m <‘x:tminai,iiin 1 he ratii.-r in bis has: POTATOES MUST BE GRADED n Iduho TJiey (I’r ^ n e r >v/n JI; ners llape to That Idah. hold their o sections of- carcfully gn lH<ld back, wa liuni Stewftrt, m SUltCf l^'ranklln K. Ul; SHOWED THE IDAHO SPIRIT He lands ilurii uinth about !lOi), rmporarlly wltliiirj potntoes. If.they are to wn with spuils from other tljo nortlr\vest. must be iJT-d and all Inferior stock the statement of Wll- potato expert of the ilcparlment of agrlcul- lure. WHO was In I'ocutello Thursilay aird Friday In eonsultallon with tin- iimnagerH of the Soulhcni Id.'ilio I’ro- ilueers" syisoclalion. .Mr. Stewart laid more HtresH upon this pojnt than any □ ther, and tu Insure careful gradikg, 1 reprcscntallvo-of thi; association ^ to be put In the field in tlie near fu- ture to see that all spuils haiidleil through that-body are up to standard. Stewart w«s here-for tin- |wr- pose of gelting Information for Ills department and hi- eame here’ from Twin Falls,find otfijT siwtiatw of id/i- ho which ho has been checking up. , nearly as can hr told at this time potato crop of Idaho Is going to to be much shorter than last year and . Stewart stated thnt govcVnnieiit lortfl e'Jlrller In th«‘ season overestl- Ited the yield. In support of his tement the local nsHoclatlon suites that tha Idolio crop will be-approxl* mately 1000 cars less than Uiat.»i{ fast year. ing' rompletcd his task In the ----- . I.Northwest. .Mr. Stewart left yestrr- bept. "II. — i>.'creijiry n,onting for Chfcago. has Issue Ills an - 1 ________________ mm-w?. m game warden From liiilil .Made fill. I’ll and Takr Notice. ago ."'It j <c.ooo I t;ina ai: entry for as to val- islflcutlon stored. About .if tills land Is In .Moi Imhued with the -get th which has made Idaho fanv 11. ('allln. of Iluhl. this stnti-f b log Impatient ut the’ delays « eorder’s offlc'_- nt t'hlcag* Ujreatcnetl t*> postpone the to his bride to be for anuth-- placed her in an autoniAbllo ; all speed records to Indl the re- whld: arrlagc day. he i: hrolt.' here lir 1 get a license r tho -C did mon,v performM The Chicago Henild. In lag on It. said; tjker-l/jcblnvar Cnlli; Chicago until II o clock Saf dav morning and tlio marriage license clerk’s otllce closed at noon. A long line of wouI;J-be newlyweds stood in line to get the coveted Ucense and Mr. Callln saw tlicre was no chnnce for himself and Miss Horner before ‘the rl.-rk shut Up shop for tiie day. Son\e friends of the young couple suggested going to Crown Point. Ind.. to be -married. Chicago people fre -4 quently did It. they said. TlmtV where the I>jchlnvnr-by-autom6blle. came In. Tlio banker of Duhl bundled l,lttle Mlat> U o r a c r Jnlo nn auto ond away they went for Crown Point and were njarrled. Now they are galng hack u> ldoli6 to live happily ever after- ward.” Tb* bride Is a Oolse girl, who was Tlslllait her slater in Chicago. WantM.*-TAn u • Times* •nbwxlber t^-prop«rtjI 'UD I . in Mex- Durinc' uionlh about KiO.OOO a<-r<-s were renlored fnsm. cdkJ>wlUi- drawals In ftah. I'l’.OOO acre«Mn'Ore- gon Jind 13.00D acre.^ In New . mAI co. Thirty-five thousand arres of oil lands in Wyoming were withdrawn and G.- r.00 acres lit various western states and In Alaska were placed In water- power reservi'H. One thousand two hun.lntl acres In Idaho were elimln- attni from waiter power resenfw. Klghty tliounand acres In Idaho were rlasslfk-d as non-lrrlgable lond under tin* provisions of the enlarged home- Dr. Alexaader wishes tp announce Uie removal of his office from lOS^^ Main St. nortiJ.to U C^ Jlfaln St. north over the Majestic Drug* store. ____________ OAK KEGS AND BARRELS PAKAFFINKli * VAJMflSHED 'FOR --------- - A gai., 5 hoop, caeh . 10 gal.. 6 hoop, each . IS gal.. € hoop, each . 20 gal.. « hoop, eoch . eS gal. C hoop, each . SO gal.. 6 hoop, each . .. tiAO •IS^O . iK.'is Kinney Wliolesale Go. .3>ia PmUm Ii«h9 Salt l4ike .Mei Kill (iar CCDBB. > Without Li- Sid Whlt.-liead, chief deputy game ward.•n for thu_ upper Snake r+v.-r vall.'y•. wa!i a .visitor In tbe city this nwnillug. ■ rozuing down trmu Idaho Falls for the purpose of consultlng with Stnte Warden Jorles. who was here. says the I'ocat.dlo Tribune, The' depiaty cited an IIncident thnt developed In the Island Park sectiun a few iluyt1 ago when a parly of Salt f^ikers were pinciied f«ir huntlrig big game with!jut n license. They refused to take out a license. Il seems that *000 of tlie men got nwuy with the doer, and nhipiNyJ U cut at Velioiv- stone. v,-hich In Montana, Three other men wereTaken (o Ashton, nnd on the way down, the deputies went tiiroijgh'tlielr effects hi the baggugu for and found they had too many fish, which were confiscated. In overhauling tlie baggage n Iwltle of whisky appeared, and. acconllng to the statement of Deputy % \”J»ltelie-.id the gamt violators spread the report time they got the booti; from IMputy McKinley, and teere going to hare hhn arrested.for bootlegging, sit was at first thoukht to- be a joke, but tli>- conaplra'cors tried to make It stick, but didn’t At Ashton tlie men, who arc well known bualne*s men* of Salt Lake, weri* fined by the Ashton Judge In -ttie amount o f 910 >each^ after ,haTlag plead KQlltjr. The deputies protMted small amount of the nn<>. air the law pUces the mlnjmuro for kfVU^ big gatoe under those clrrumstancei at $50. but the Judge ifas obdnrat>> and m ^Btalned;^at 1( was* nilthln bin dlscrctlco to go under the minimum. t^nd flLED s tlie young family dt that ihL' s f.iiihil m at id negli-cU^d STIRRED OVER DOG CASE y*, ->l»rsh«r-i Alia is P.io ^ . Sued for I>nmug(>. Tho killing of a pet dog by tlie mar- H hal'is thv bono of contenlloti this week. It seeins tliul tho niarslml shot at a white dog owned by It. A. Uey- holds lnst<-ad. ilu killed tliu right one finally ;ind burned t/em both. When iMr, Reynolds missed bis .log he. made In(|uirlcs of tho marshal who inrorni- ed him he knew nothing of ills dog. 4^iU.T .Mr. Reynolds foun.l. wli- ri- the two clogK iiail been humiHi ntrd'aotong th.! aslies foiuid his dog's tag. When «;unfronti‘d v.lili this evlH.■«(■•• the niaV- rthul,<-onrr!iHrd thill be liad killed the dog aeci.lenuilly- Mr. lU-yniilds has filed a rom plainrin the <ounty .-ourl and tho matter will li<- threshed out In that roiirt , toMJorrow. ia Twin Falls. y du»lH alsn Kot hu.xy on tlie d tried to fix tli<Mnalt<-r up In .iiv but was not successful, ive engaged council and will le ease for lh<? marsltiil.- A di-d the informal fight the ej, lurg.- erow.l hearing Tu'.- ■em . wlie .ahov(; liter ktateii nier BOOTLEGGERS CAOCh TX figuren ^)U*.w riu)unltJ<w On j.'ij;;, Dcfor*- iJie J-'lrst” ciunpulgn was launelu more Uiau . ut In half last >^e; the number of bijured fnmi ai Onieers ('nptnre Miii Aid Kimberly ( rests madi? r-ggii>M Siiturdny by Sh nd Deputy Thompsbn. the fire-water In both cases being destined for Kim- berly. to aid In tlie eelehration of tlic day of Uic fair, harles Alexander got almost to iherl.v with' twenty <iuart^i of beer before h.-. wa.s met by Sheriff K. mlall relieved of hlt»-burden, lluberi i\v and Cloo Calico got only.«« far the turn in tho ShoBhooe Falls >:j<fctri<‘ railway, three fling's e.ist of town on Addison avenue. These men carried an assortment fnim J*;rome-. prising three quarts of whiskey, quarts of beer and n fiottte of gin. bey were brought before Judge nk nnd bound over on l.'OU l>mtls: which oiUy Snow was able to furnish. RAISES IMMENSE APPLE First Puiinder of (he Season Am ed.by JTrs. lY ^K unkle. What Is so <■ar the larg.‘st,n•ppl.- announced this Is on<^ grown by Mn.. W. J. Kunkle on h.-r five ncr<.- t r a<;i. oi»t ’<<uart«T mil.* I'flJ of town. This onip w.-lgb^1 exactly pound. and m thlrU't'n and Uire.'-q uurt.Ts Inch.':* aroun.l Its great.-s t -rlrcumfer.?nr.- and IM .•elve and one-half Ini:hes nroiind iu Mnail- bsolutel on "i-asseug.-rs Killed” fiscal year ending Jiuie ; the report of the InterstativCc Commission which will sikii , ued. And the nuiiH.er of pV Injured, for th.- .>iani*- pi>rloil, w;ii «>mw almost.negliglhh- In the Ci.iunilssloirs report. , Two y,‘iir/uKo^th<‘ Vtikm I'ucttlc system adopted a naittii nf “Safetv .i-'lrst." Kv.-ry .•niploy. regardless of pOHition, was enlisted In the work naking the I’niou I'aclric not only as safe as any other system In the t-ounlry. but ubiiolutely safe for the traveling jniblle as well as for iJie em- ployes. The clean bill wjilcli tin- Interstate Commerce t.’ommlsslon’s report will show Is the result of thnt "Safety” campaign. Not one passenger was klllctl the entire l^nlon Pacific system, from end to-ond. mabi line a^nd brancli fii during tla‘ lust fiscal year, lu tbut period 8.n:.l,:itU passengers entrusted 4hem«i‘Jve» on the thousands of mil. of brunch roads of Union Paelflc. and the mi)ln line trains from Oni: Portland. Seattle, and Spokan.. from Salt L,ike City (o Butte and from ’■Catisnfi City to Denver and Cbeyeno. in^tiot one single passenger loHt his Ife. JUthough.,together.. .Uicrtc. S.OM.- !C4 passengers traveleil nearly one billion miles during that year. -Not ly does tills apply to .those passVn- g<>rH u c tiin ily <m l;«Mird ti<» trulnn hut r who were preparing wTio were leaving Ih. trains of tho company'.. Uegardlesi» o: wliether tht- blame lay with lh<> mil road, or w'as dun to the grossest, mosi flagrant enrelessn«‘sn on tho part of ..................... the fiftt remains'tliat during the fiscal year ending June dngle Union I’lielf- Ic pa>fleng.‘r was killed. Oiii' o( «)»' points Insisted upon by e Inlerstati' Commerce Commission that, should any passengir die as e result of an aecldent, while on' lard a train, or wiille either hoard- g 'o r leaving , a train, thdl dcatji. lall be rharged (o "train accidents.” ). when th.‘ Commission gave Tnlon iclfle system a clean bill for h •ar. It nn-nnt that not only_was • issenger killed Instantly, hut th It <»ne’ tli.Hi from the .-ffcrt of i cldeni dui'liig the year. And speaking,of accid.-nts. tU.- niii her of • passenffers lnjur»l oii t ■Uni ........... LOST RIVER PROJECT REVIVED Landioard and Utah Construe- iron Co.,Getting Togetiicr! HAVK riC A (T «’ALLV Ai.«EKf» «.V AM. TKKMS ()F .(’ONTKACT < ompttwy Ih lle<|ue«le«l’ to .Sulimit a New OontracI Satisrnclorj to AU Inlerrsls. rpor »ut r ampalu: to ^ CoiiimiHHion's and th'<- to ta l irkilh-d and btit :i<JU injiin-i ion i'aeifle's .'-Safety.. J-’lr;- Is not benefitting pnsse handsome retuniH arc making to pi u-h ItlK- event •ompar the exact, thei T o lM> duction of r.2, ployes kriled" eolmi T W IN E A tlS DAY AT BURLEY Fxrui>Hfn Urutiliu .. Next Frida). . N. SpraKil." wan in thls elty .Mon- an.l rth-Mlay making arrange- . Its for a i?in‘clal t^ n to Hurley next Trlday or at leosf a very cheap cxcurslon'-uUc for the round trip. Fri - day hos been set apart as Twin FaHi*- Day at the Mlnlcussla fair at lluri.-y aiul a special invitntloi} issu<-d to tliv bcisinosA men and ranchers of IJjlff* lectlon to attend. The Twin Falls lUsineHii men should show their good will bv attending and micking Twin Falls Day the biggest on.- of tlie four days e'eb'bratlon. It will also be a good opoprtunlty for th.- ranch.-rs who are intereftted In Ui.- sugar be.-t industry io yIbIi thi* big factory ut Hurley anil leariv nt first hand some- thing of th«‘ succeirttes attained UiVrc- st clrcumfcTcncc. CLUBvREttPTION TneatlKh fentnrr <1ul» IHII lUyln nub Year, SepU u Tuesday. Sopti niher : Fellows’ hall.’ tfie pr.uhl TweiUletb (!.‘ntury club. •; the members, will hold, * r •which all ladles of th/* rttj- nr»- L >>ion unique prognim will b' tftrv- of the aflrrooon and a rt-,l» being made to make i day of-^e Tear In club ciri.'le hour Is 2:30. COAL Niby-Cliannel|k|o - Afl tlic result'of an iaformul dls> i-iJssIon on .Monday between the mem- ij<*r« of tho HOiitf IfUKl buurd nnd Ed- win Snow, representing the Utah Con- strui.'tiun ocmpany'. it now seemii probable that un arrangement nnay bo perfectetl. for Uie rebuilding of the Ulg I..oHt .river Irrigation works. Cer- tain modifications In the proposed contract were tajked over and ^ u ld tlio hauls reached prove acceptifule to the construction company. It 1». be- lieved that a ’contract between the stato and the Company, satlsfi^ctory to all couccnied.' will he entered Into. ".M r.'Snow representetl to the boa.rd his belief that tlio Tltali .Construction c-ompooy would agree to construct tho works strictly according to planii and peclflcatlons acceptable to tho state uglnc-er; that It would furnish Uio water from tliQ system only to the lands ijpotrHhifli thi- w«ter rights* had ilready been sold by tb«,.I)lg I»«t ' liver Land & Irrigation company, un- Jjljt was dcmonstru\ed that the water lupply WUH ample for additional lands. A nroportionute Interest ia the Ir- rlgntlon works would be conveyed to lach settler under tin: .old project, representing u proportionate share of. all tho available ■A-ate,r up to twb aero feet per acre.< No increase in prlc« of water riifhtH over'i-lO'per acre, tho ' mnounl charged by the nig Lost Ulvcr conlpnny..wlll be asked,- The nettlcrn will bo gl%*en cK'dlt on tho new water rights for evyry dollars of money they ’mve paid lu under Uie old contracts. ' Mr. SAow further stated that tho . :ompany would be willing to agreu hat ..no pnyments on water contrncts’ diould be Collected until It was dem-^ instratvtl that tl|e rcHervoir would Jioi.i wdtei' «t !<•««( In (he cJctotU of lo acre foot of actual storage \*otoi'. r every acre of land for s. which liter rights had Jieen sold to set*, tiers, and it was believed Uiat tho servolr would iuild much omre. This iiount of storage water, w|tli the . rge natural flow of th.; river. It wiis ought, would furnish an ample Dply of water. The stati) land, hoard tentatively'- agreed to the propositiija .and ro- tiie cpmpanj- to submit a con- tract embodying the foregoing pre- vUlous for early action by tli«j board. ' Over a year ago tJie Utah Consttnc- tloiF company bid In the worka of tlie Big IxjRt Uiyer I.and & IrrlgaUon ■onipany nt the sali* ordered by tho. .‘deral. court to satisfy the Uea of 'or«-y nrotb.*rs Construction com- pany. amounting to upwardu of halt a miifion dollars, ..This was occom- VllBbed after llUgatTo'n Inutlng nearly three years. , In tho meantime H appeared u U «• project was destined to bo a total failure. The settlers were on the land with slim, prospects for water. Afl/’r repeated ronfert-nces botirecn th*? I’tah Construcllon company and the land board, a proposal w as snb- - mitted tQ the board for the recon-^ structlon and completion nf the works. While the (Proposal was In tho roaia satisfactory, there were some features wlUi which the board was not recon- ciled nnd tho negotiations have been hanging fire for several months. . - The time Is rapidly approaching 'when the federnl gov^r^menl will cancel the segregation for-failure by the sU^e to ncconrpllHh tly; buUdlDR: ' of' tlib works within the period al- lowed under the Car.-y a.-t. Unless, work on tho dam Is commenced short- ly, It cannot bo constructed to a stage suin. l.-ntlv advance<I to control th» flood waters of the nitf I>st River next spring, which would mean a de- lay of »>».• year In the compl«:tlon oC tha wdrkfl. For Uiese reasons It Is Imperative tliat an agreement be reached. wlUiout further d.-lay, cI mi th.- project will harp to be abandoned: r- GOOD RED YIQD FU II. Abern CeU (ln« llDmlrrd Elicbtjr , Hnnhel^ From Twenty Arm*. One of the best red clc^*r yield* so fnr reporti*d tills season/iM that o t E. A. .\hem. Who has Just'Ujreshed ■■•izty-twA sacks contaJnlox one buii' dred eighty bushels of r«d clover seed, from a twenty* acre field, ' The seed is q( uhusuui quality, an«I‘ Mr. Aberh iiiM .wid (t for $15.10 per hundrod. : ‘ Friday t>einK Twin FslU d ^ at th« Mlnnicassla fait nt Burley. vpecUl rangemeau att>- belag mad* to-bav* ’ the blK nujrar mill'opea'tor tbe ta- ♦•pectMa of ■»h^-fonaera frea pil* tracL ~AdT.'»-2l: • . . •sS;

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TWICEA^WEEK

•v>.

THE TWIN FALLS TIMES- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - — - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ^ -- - - 1- - - - - 3 - - ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ■ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , ■ " ■ - ■ — -VOL. X. NO. 99 TEN TH YEAR. . T W ^ FA tLS, TW IN FAL^S COUNTY, IDAHO, TUESDAY,,SEPTEMBER'2I. 1915. SUBSCRIPTION $2.00 PER YEAR

KIMBfRLY HAS ^BOOSTER PAIR

ftlday; and Saturday of last Week Evenlful.

K X H in iT OF L'.NLSTAI, TKACTIYENESS

^«t»orts iiiid (ia iu i^ Druw BIk ('run<lH TOr A nnual F a ir »( l l ir K o s j Mill Town.

TlK» K im b erly JJooater'H K «ir 3io)«J laac F rliiuy aucJ Sutilrduy m-uh tlio M fc- L-a fo r UiouBnndM of vlBltorH und uh u su a l tliG bUHiiiGKB mi‘ti o f th a t little

• towu provetl -cupable o f cn tortaluIiiR tliu cruwdH. N ot n hIiirIu minut4>.(lur< Ibk tho tw o ilnys w as ullowc'd to Ipg 'Viih buckiu>; ibiitestH , rncen i\nil buli gftmoB. Tht! cvcntH proved ubov.o Uiu

••-•xcopUon. ■ . • -Tho ag r ic u ltu ra l. I io r licu ltu ra l and

Htock oxfUbltH w ere fratliered vrlth a Krcut tlcnl of cn rc nnd whllo n o t lorffo w ore compoHUil o f som e of th e boi p roducts of th« trn c t. B urncrod fi the m any pronporouK farm u c" K im berly. In overy w ay wuh tli. h lb lts a crcd it to the hUHtlo am i e iier- K f~oi th e K im borly Boowlt*:

A bout tlircu h u ndred cltlzuns from .T w in KallH Hpeni B om ?,part o f cltUur ,ila>- a t K lniUerly makii}« tho tr ip ovor moRt atrocfouH roaiJH Ih o rd e r to nhow tb f l r frlcndHliip for th e buHlnoHK niun o f K im berly.

; froniaT)mll

■■^OPPOSE G O V E W EN T CONTROL3»u(it I’o Tcr fouferftiicev *‘> ro( sl

AimJnHt FcrrlH tflll..- K

PortJoild. Ore. — TJiat t)>i> TVrrJa b ill, pUHHcd by Uic low or Itoutu* of conKrcBB ond sc h e d u le d ,fo r prcHcntu*

' tloD In tile KcnatR u t tlio n ex t HVHulon. w ill bo tlie Btorm c c n tc r a t tUu wc«t- c rn HUUeH w a te r pow er con ference tu be lipld hero fo r th ree dayn bCRlunlnr;

^ncxt TJjurjiday. was u lro n g ly Indicated jjundny an urrlvlnK delcBatOH voretd th i'lr vIewH TCRardinKk topicH llkoiy tu be dlHCUHued.' Several d ec la red th a t <>ppoK(t(o.ii «'om1<1 (if found

— ainonK^ rcpreH entatlve« of • wcjiiorji ^ sUiU'.H to federal oon tro l o f w ater

lio w cr UH providrtl In .th e F e rr is bill and th a t a stronK e ffo r t would In

•4nade to place tin? ronferenc<‘ on re i- o rd w ith u m eniorlnl to ion(I»w‘HH u«k- Inff y ja t l)»t‘ iJJnp»»nl o r itH own w alet I>owirr hi' le ft to ea c r li^ la te fo r il.'- u»ttulnallon. . . -

Adm inlntrnrton Vli'M.OjipoHMl to UiIh v iew w ere tho

opinions of C lay Tallmunv reprenenUi- live of S w re tn ry of Ihe In te r lo f I jm e : H .'firy S. cUU-T-torc^UT. Jin.lo th e r repreK cntailveu of Hi

le n t \fert'i

w ill a„p,.I t Oie

r he fo i vlo>

inf<'

whlloleaken to «»iKB.rHtrm'i. ■nee for. uniendnien l , H rn thnrn t therein■erwlu'InilnKly UKn)n«

L- llie ro u t nil

ENGLAND FAaS CRISISL lo jd .'tnan iir . .Minister o f M un itlons-

Bcflftrpd Situation N Scrloii^i.

I^ n d o n —' David Lloyd - Oi-orRe. inlnlHter of munllionH, ,ln a le t te r to one o f.h ln coniitltucntu, iKHued by th e ottlclal prcHs bureau S unday evening . niakuH an appeal to the public to rIvo th e Rovernninnf fa ir chance to de,- cide th e (jJipstJon o f i-ojnjml«or>- xcr- vlce, ■and relterato» h is view th a t th e Kltuatlon Is II hurlouH -one,.w hich de- nianclK th a t (lie coun try If victor%- is to fa ll to liie urik>«. mnnt. e x e r t iC w hole HtrenKtli. Mr. L loyd-Coorgi

“ You say and say rlR l'tly . th a t th« covernnu-iit nuKht to g ive th e na tion

lead on the fjuoHtion whuUi m oral obllKutioii o f every ab le-bodied man to defend bin co u n try should.U>c ctirnVrfecJ (JuHhk thl« .w ar ia lo a icKul ibllKation.

XCccssity of Lead."Thff K orfr im cn t, I nnnurv you . h

fu lly nllVe to tbf< ne'ceHuity o f gtvlnlc a defin ite lead. They a r e cnRnRCd-ln

m iinlng .tlie'HubJoct w ith a view to iilhK.io the riKht declHlon. Undue

delay m igh t be dlsastroun , b u t undue )reclpltatlon^ might be eq u a lly dlnuH- rouH. L e t uk avoid bo th . T h e Issue H one of fact, ^ o t o f p rincip le .

" I f th e figures dcm onB trdtc th a t wo can win through . Jind with th e voluntary Hystem. U w ould he fo lly to provoke n con iroversy In th e m iddle of a w orld w ar by. a t ­tem p ts to niibstltute a to titlly d if­fe re n t metliod. On th e oU icr b a n d ^ lf Uiuhc (iKures dcmonHtratt*

' to every unprejudiced perso n tJm t th e valHHtary «y«tt-m ha/i <'xtiauut- ed i ts u tility und notiiing bu^t leBul pre.Hsure eon giv«i-ub th e 'a r m ie s . n««‘<rtwary to defm d th e hon o r of ( jren t Hrilaln and 'sav e Kuropi fron j the. triumpii of m illU iry dcs

'p o tis n i. I have not ye t iit)s)rd o th e m an wlio nould re.slxt rom pijJ sloh.

BAUGH B lO C It:. IS J IW S U R E

T w enty-tw o T lio u a n d D ollar l o t . to H ave B ifilding.

AJiKAXCK.MKATS .IfAWE FOU T H O ' STOKY BIIU’K STKirCTI UK

“ WALK THIS' mr COMEDYO 'ty T re a te d to U nusual S igh t

Sa tu rday .BIM.VK.SS • OF i i rO } t.iT IC

KLKV.\TP.S rKDKSTUIANS HAM>!<

CoiislrucU on W ork, W ill Uetrin TUI: F a ll If SlM>l Can lie O btained fo r a t rd e rs .

i tlie KDiTeMt uw ■n < ^ Ic d tipo

•friic UNue is ..........ctiuiitrj- has ever b w n _____ ... .lu (ti-cide.- Lf( It bn NCtfled 111 a Kpirlt norlhy of Itn irmvily.**— Stu tesn ian .

WILL OPEN BRANCH BANKST York ConrenJ AcU T ndor S p rffu l

Uuling by (’tim p tro lle r.

ow York - Uy a Hpcclal ru lin g !»y UtA-com ptroller o f Uie- cu rren cy at W nshington, tlie C hatlian i * I’hoenlx N ational bank will open 12 b ra n d ie s

Mil bana rM tcal depi

rixoil attltm le of tfie Fe<le: ritlcH. only one o th lal Instltutiuoii— tin

C alifo rn ia—previously having li g ran ted a. sim ilar p riv ilege. .

C'hatliVim Ji Phoen ix .V ink iH u euusolidatlon of tw o <lest fb a n d n i ' in stitu tio n s

itlon:

itlnnul o f the •f th is

oti. b e lli

)f th e would

groi

found ointrol-Among llie de lega tes a lread y on tli«’

iH «!«■ o f On-Koii. WiiHh-II. Idaho. C olorado and I!U h

,te.l Sunclay n igh t. Hep•lita tly . of

in p a n le t•a I e x it

u p e r a t i t i g 111islv .

uthorlUe.'i, ft fs u h a f t h e new feder

reserve system niaks su«h iietrun a visabli-. Till- om clals a r e of th e opii Ion th a t th is valuable p riv ileg e ougl not to he wltlilield from n a tio n a l Inst tu tio n s . and tha t It is part, o f tl poMcy of the «<•«• re se rv e system fo ste r tills systitni o f expansion whe: sueh a privii.-gii r a n ' n -asoniihly I

LAND flESIORED TO ENTRYh li •,

JertF igh t) riivu^anil Acres In Jdalut Sub

le ft to HotneHiead K n trlr^ .-

T he Vacant lo t on the corne M ain avenue aud Shushone s tre e t and one_of_tho_four m o st vnliiable lo ts in th e c ity Is to have a splendid, new brick bu ild ing an soon an lit/ »un<‘r, Dr. W. h ; Uaugh o f Shoshone, can nm ko a rran g em en ts fo r conHtructlon. T h is newB ia au th en tic nnd th e d a te of Uoildlng se t fo r th is Xall o r fo r enrly ipring. I t s tru c tu ra l steel can be ibtalned th e w ork will be done tbla

fall.Occupylni? one of the four m o st

. rom lneiit co rn e rs In the businoss d is t r ic t th e dem and for th e leaso of

g round floo r o f th e new buHdlog .Ireudy fa r exceeding th e supply .

I t Is th e In ten tion of the o w n er to ; th e su ire room facing on Muln

___ m e. 70x25 fi^ct with, two m ore, butA ia l lc r rooiUB' racing on Shofliione te re e t.w U h th«\ s ta irw ay to th e 4iec* ofid fioor. -

T he Uaugh lo t w hich bus bi'iui va- ea iit fo r ten y eafs , has been souglit by num erous business meiv^ for th e ' p u rpose o f e rec tin g u. good s to re unit'' olllee bu ild ing b u t th e ow ner has re ­fused to sell. Only ten days Dr. nangli wns offer*-d |:!2,000 fo r the lo t bv some local Investors.

l.iira l ttnne )«cled to

■ Young C.1

e r <'liilms UuughKTs Sub. liiwelcome'A tf»>nU<ni of

•tioford Itn n rh rr .

RESULT OE RAILROAD POLICY•.Sufrly Fir>l”

The Union I’li will be given an

.■Ifle •allroad system

iHng th.

be is- seugen

Soiiw little excitem ent w as afforded people on Miclri s tree t. S a tu rd ay a f te r ­noon • h>- th e ap earan ce o f tw o men

h lng b risk ly tow ards tho county: ho (lie :• in th e lead <

ry ln g hotli juuids high above h is head ■ I d tfe rc iice to tli.- business end of nn

Jtom atlc wiilch lils cohipanlon wAt ■eHsIng ag a liis l h is buck. 'T he la t te r it s ir tn s . Iiiid to rea.

Iielleve tlin t the younger man,m cher frum ^en fo llow ing hi; ime up tow n, pii

lo.val Im rdw an- i I on liTasl .Mali

■ (:}U.l)i,‘fo rd ^ VO daughte; i.ised th e gi ■e and rou

Upon a rr iv a l a t tli.n a t te r w as talk.^il o•utlng A ttorney Daviintb.-r decldiMl jiot 1v a rra n t fo r tli.^ arri-n a n hi[>s a wlf.- 1

in i. ««<»' i(iffens.- would not he 1

I’p.m <‘x:tminai,iiin 1he rati i.-r in b is has:

POTATOES MUST BE GRADEDn Iduho

TJiey(I’r^ n e r >v/n JI;

n e r s lla p e to

T h a t Idah. hold th e ir o sec tions o f- carc fu lly g n lH<ld back , wa liuni Stewftrt,m SUltCf

l^'ranklln K. Ul;

SHOWED THE IDAHO SPIRITHe lands ilurii

u in th about !lOi), rm porarlly wltliiirj

po tn toes. I f .th e y a re to wn w ith spuils from o ther tljo nortlr\vest. m u st be

iJT-d an d all In ferio r stock th e sta tem en t of W ll- p o ta to ex p e rt o f the

ilcparlm en t of ag rlcu l- lu re . WHO w as In I 'ocu tello Thursilay aird F rid ay In eonsu lta llon w ith tin- iimnagerH o f th e S o u lh cn i Id.'ilio I ’ro- ilueers" syisoclalion. .Mr. S tew art laid m ore HtresH upon th is po jn t th an any □ th e r, an d tu In su re carefu l g radikg, 1 r e p rc sc n ta llv o -o f thi; assoc ia tion ^ to be p u t In th e field in tlie n ea r fu­tu re to see th a t a ll spuils haiidleil th rough tha t-body a re up to stan d ard .

S tew art w«s h e re - fo r tin- |w r- pose of g e lting Inform ation fo r Ills d ep a rtm en t and hi- eam e h e re ’ from Twin F a lls ,f in d otfijT siw tiatw of id/i- ho w hich ho h as been checking up.

, n e a r ly a s can h r told a t th is tim e po tato c rop o f Idaho Is go ing to

to be m uch sh o rte r than la s t y ea r and . S te w a rt s ta ted th n t govcVnnieiit lortfl e'Jlrller In th«‘ season overestl- Ited th e yield. In su p p o rt o f his tem en t the local nsHoclatlon su ites

th a t th a Idolio c ro p w ill be-approxl* m ately 1000 ca rs less th a n Uiat.»i{ fast year.

ing ' rom pletcd h is ta sk In the----- . I.N orthw est. .Mr. S te w a rt le ft y e s trr-

bept. "II. — i>.'creijiry n ,o n tin g fo r Chfcago. h as Issue Ills a n - 1 ________________

mm-w?. m g a m e w a r d e n

From liiilil .Made f il l . I ’ll and T a k r Notice.

ago ."'It j <c.ooo I t;ina ai:

e n try for a s to val- islflcutlon

stored . About.if tills land Is In .Moi

Im hued with the -g e t th w hich h as m ade Idaho fanv 11. ( 'a l l ln . o f Iluh l. th is s tn ti-f b log Im patien t u t the’ delays « e o rd e r’s o fflc '_ - n t t'hlcag* U jreatcnetl t*> postpone the to h is bride to be fo r anuth-- p laced h e r in a n autoniAbllo ; a ll speed records to Indl

the re- w h ld :

a rrlag c day. he i: hrolt.' he re lir

1 get a license r tho

-Cdid

mon,v perform MT he C hicago H en ild . In

lag on It. sa id ;t jk e r-l/jcb ln v a r Cnlli;Chicago u n til I I o c lock S a f

dav m orn ing and tlio m a rr ia g e license c le rk ’s otllce closed a t noon. A long line of wouI;J-be new lyw eds s tood in lin e to ge t th e coveted U cense and Mr. C allln saw tlic re w as no chnnce fo r h im self and M iss H o rn e r befo re ‘th e rl.-rk sh u t Up shop fo r tiie day.

Son\e friends of the young couple suggested going to Crown P o in t. Ind .. to be -m arried. Chicago people f re -4 quently d id It. they said. T lm tV w here th e I>jchlnvnr-by-autom 6blle. cam e In. Tlio b an k e r of Duhl bundled l,lttle Mlat> U oracr Jnlo nn au to ond aw ay they w en t fo r Crow n P o in t an d w ere n ja rrled . Now they a re g a lng hack u> ldo li6 to live happ ily ever a f te r ­w ard .”

T b* b ride Is a Oolse g irl, who was Tlslllait her s la te r in Chicago.

WantM.*-TAn u • Times* •n b w x lb er t ^ - p r o p « r t j I

'UD I . in Mex-

D u rin c ' uionlh abou t KiO.OOO a<-r<-s w ere renlored fnsm. cdkJ>wlUi- d raw a ls In f ta h . I'l’.OOO acre«M n 'O re- gon Jind 13.00D acre.^ In New .m A I co. T h irty -five thousand a r r e s o f o il la n d s in W yoming were w ithd raw n a n d G.- r.00 acres lit various w es te rn s ta te s and In Alaska w ere p laced In w a te r ­pow er reservi'H. One th o usand tw o h u n .ln tl acres In Idaho w ere e lim ln - attni from waiter pow er re se n fw .

Klghty tliounand a c re s In Id ah o w ere rlasslfk-d as non -lrrlgab le lond u n d e r tin* provisions o f the en la rg ed hom e-

Dr. Alexaader w ishes tp announce Uie rem oval of h is o ffice from lOS^^ M ain St. nortiJ.to U C ^ Jlfaln St. n o rth o v e r the Majestic Drug* s to re .

____________

OAK KEGS AND BARRELSPAKAFFINKli * VAJMflSHED 'F O R

--------- -

A gai., 5 hoop, caeh . 10 gal.. 6 hoop, each . IS gal.. € hoop, each . 20 ga l.. « hoop, eoch . eS g a l . C hoop, each . SO gal.. 6 hoop, each .

.. t iA O •IS^O

. iK.'is

Kinney Wliolesale Go..3>ia PmUm Ii«h9

S alt l4ike .Mei Kill (iarCCDBB.

> W ithout Li-

Sid Whl t.-liead, chief deputy gam ew ard.•n fo r thu_ upper Snake r+v.-rvall.'y•. wa!i a .v isitor In tb e city th isnw nillug. ■rozuing down trm u IdahoFalls for th e purpose o f cons ultlngwith Stnte W arden Jorles. who washere. says the I'ocat.d lo T ribune,

The' depiaty cited an IIncident thn tdeveloped In the Island P a rk s ectiuna few iluyt1 ago when a p arly of Saltf^iker s we re pinciied f«ir h un tlrig biggam e with!ju t n license. They refusedto tak e o u t a license. I l seem s tha t

*000 of tlie men got nwuy w ith the doer, an d nhipiNyJ U c u t a t Velioiv- stone . v,-hich In M ontana, T h ree o th e r m en w ereT ak en (o A shton, nnd on th e way dow n, th e depu ties w ent t i i ro ijg h 'tl ie lr e ffec ts hi th e baggugu f o r and found th ey had to o m any fish, w hich w ere confiscated.

In o v erhau ling tlie baggage n Iw ltle of w hisky appeared , and. accon llng to th e s ta te m e n t of Deputy %\”J»ltelie-.id th e g a m t v io la to rs sp read th e report time they g o t th e booti; from IMputy M cKinley, and teere going to h a r e hhn a r r e s te d .f o r bootlegging, s i t w as at f i r s t th o u k h t to- be a joke, b u t tli>- conaplra'cors tried to m ake It stick , b u t d id n ’t

A t A shton tlie m en, w ho a rc w ell know n bualne*s men* of S a lt Lake, weri* fined by th e Ashton Judge In -ttie am o u n t o f 910 >each^ a f te r ,haTlag p lead KQlltjr. T h e depu ties protM ted

sm all am o u n t o f th e nn<>. a ir the law p U ces th e m lnjm uro fo r k fV U ^ big gatoe u n d er th o se c lrru m sta n c e i a t $50. b u t th e Judge ifa s obdnrat>> a n d m ^ B ta ln e d ;^ a t 1( was* nilthln bin d lsc rc tlco to go un d er th e minimum.

t ^ n d

flLED

s tlie young fam ily dt

th a t ihL'

s f.iiihil m a t id negli-cU^d

STIRRED OVER DOG CASEy*, ->l»rsh«r-i Alia is P.io

. Sued fo r I>nmug(>.

T ho k illing of a p e t dog by tlie m ar- H h a l 'is thv bono of contenllo ti th is week. It s ee in s tliu l tho niarslm l sh o t a t a w hite dog owned by It. A. Uey- ho ld s lnst<-ad. ilu killed tliu rig h t one fina lly ;ind b urned t/e m both. When iMr, R eynolds missed bis .log he. made In (|u irlcs of tho m arshal who inrorni- ed h im he knew nothing of ills dog. 4^iU.T .Mr. Reynolds foun.l. wli- ri- the tw o clogK iiail been humiHi n trd 'aotong th.! aslies foiuid his dog 's tag . When «;unfronti‘d v.lili th is evlH.■«(■•• th e niaV- rthul,<-onrr!iHrd th ill be liad k illed the dog aec i.len u illy - Mr. lU-yniilds has filed a ro m p la in r in the <ounty .-ourl and tho m a tte r w ill li<- th resh ed o u t In th a t ro iir t , toMJorrow. i a T w in F alls.

y du»lH alsn Kot hu.xy on tlie d tried to fix tli<Mnalt<-r up In .iiv b u t w as n o t successful, ive engaged council and will le ease fo r lh<? m arsltiil.- A

di-d th e inform alfig h t th e ej, lurg.- erow.l h ea rin g Tu'.-

■em .• wlie .ahov(;

l ite r ktateii n i e r

BOOTLEGGERS CAOCh T X

figuren )U*.wriu)unltJ<w On j.'ij;;, Dcfor*- iJie

J-'lrst” ciunpulgn w as launelu m ore Uiau . ut In h a lf la s t > e; th e num ber of bijured fnm i ai

O nieers ( 'n p tn re Miii Aid K im berly (

rests madi?r-ggii>M Siiturdny by Sh nd Deputy Thom psbn. th e fire-w ater

In bo th cases being destined for Kim­berly . to aid In tlie ee leh ra tion of tlic

day o f Uic fair, h a rle s A lexander g o t a lm o st to iherl.v w ith ' tw enty <iuart^i of beer

befo re h.-. wa.s m et by S h eriff K. m lall relieved of hlt»-burden, llu b e ri

i\v and Cloo Calico got o n ly .«« far th e tu rn in tho ShoBhooe F a lls

>:j<fctri<‘ ra ilw ay , th ree fling's e .ist of town on Addison avenue. T hese m en c a rr ie d an asso rtm en t fn im J*;rome-.

p ris in g th re e q u arts of w hiskey, q u a rts o f b ee r and n fiottte o f gin.

bey w ere brough t before Ju d g e nk nnd bound over on l.'OU l>mtls:

w hich oiUy Snow was ab le to fu rn ish .

RAISES IMMENSE APPLEF irs t Puiinder of (he S eason Am

e d .b y JTrs. l Y ^ K u n k l e .

W hat Is so <■ar the larg .‘s t ,n •ppl.-announ ced th is Is on< grownby M n.. W. J. K unkle on h.-r fivencr<.- tr a<;i. oi»t ’<<uart«T mil.* I'flJ oftown. T h is onip w.-lgb^1 exactlypound. and m thlrU 't'n andUire.'-q uurt.T s Inch.':* aroun.l Itsgreat.-s t -rlrcum fer.?nr.- and IM.•elveand one - h a l f Ini:hes nroiind i u Mnail-

bsolutel on "i-asseug.-rs K illed” fiscal y ea r ending Jiu ie ; the re p o rt of th e InterstativCc Com m ission which will sikii

, ued. And th e nuiiH.er of pV Injured , for th.- .>iani*- pi>rloil, w;ii «>mw a lm ost.neg lig lhh- In th e Ci.iunilssloirs report. ,

T w o y , ‘i i r /u K o ^ t h < ‘ V tik m I 'u c tt lc system adopted a naittii n f “ Safetv

.i-'lrst." Kv.-ry .•n ip lo y . regard less of pOHition, was enlisted In th e work nak ing th e I’niou I'aclric n o t only

a s safe as an y o th e r system In the t-ounlry. but ubiiolutely safe fo r the trav elin g jn iblle a s well a s fo r iJie em ­ployes.

T h e c lean bill wjilcli tin- In te rs ta te Com m erce t.’om m lsslon’s report will show Is the re su lt of th n t "Safety” cam paign.

N ot one p assen g er w as klllctl th e e n tire l^nlon Pacific system , from end to-ond. m abi line a^nd brancli fii d u rin g tla‘ lu s t fiscal year, lu tb u t period 8.n:.l,:itU passen g ers en trusted 4hem«i‘Jve» on the thousands of mil. of brunch ro ad s of Union Paelflc. and

the mi)ln line tra in s from Oni: Po rtlan d . Seattle , and S pokan..

from S a lt L,ike City (o B u tte and from ’■Catisnfi C ity to D enver and Cbeyeno. i n ^ t io t one s ing le passenger loHt his Ife. JU though .,together.. .Uicrtc. S.OM.- !C4 passen g ers traveleil nearly one

b illion m iles d uring th a t year. -Not ly does tills apply to .those passVn-

g<>rH uctiin ily <m l;«Mird ti<» trulnn hut r who w ere preparing wTio w ere leaving Ih.

tra in s of th o company'.. Uegardlesi» o: w liether tht- blam e lay w ith lh<> m il road, o r w'as dun to th e g rossest, mosi f la g ra n t enrelessn«‘sn on tho pa rt of

..................... th e f iftt re m a in s 't l ia tdu rin g the fiscal y ea r ending Ju n e

dngle Union I’lielf- Ic pa>fleng.‘r w as killed.

Oiii' o ( «)»' points Insisted upon by e In le rs ta ti ' Commerce Commission

th a t, should any p asse n g ir die a s e re su lt of an aeclden t, while on' lard a tra in , or w iille e ith e r hoard- g 'o r leav ing , a tra in , thd l dcatji. lall be rh a rg e d (o " tra in accidents.” ). when th .‘ Commission gave Tnlon iclfle system a clean bill for h •ar. It nn-nnt th a t n o t only_w as • issenger k illed Instan tly , h u t th It <»ne’ tli.Hi from th e .-ffcrt of i c ld en i dui'liig th e year.And s p e a k in g ,o f accid.-nts. tU.- niii

h e r o f • passenffers ln ju r» l oii t ■Uni ...........

LOST RIVER PROJECT REVIVED

L a n d i o a r d a n d U tah Construe- iro n C o .,G e ttin g Togetiicr!

HAVK r iC A (T « ’ALLV Ai.«EKf» «.V AM . TKKMS ()F .(’ONTKACT

< ompttwy Ih lle<|ue«le«l’ to .Sulimit a New O ontracI S atisrn clo rj to AU In le r rs ls .

rp o r

» u t r am palu:

to CoiiimiHHion's and th'<- to tal

irkilh-d an d btit :i<JU injiin-i ion i'ae ifle 's .'-Safety.. J-’lr;-

Is not benefitting pnsse

handsom e retuniH a rc m aking to pi

u-h ItlK-event•ompar

theexact, theiTo lM>

duction of r.2, ployes kriled" eolmi

T W IN E A tlS DAY AT BURLEYFxrui>Hfn Urutiliu

.. Next F rid a ) .

. N. SpraKil." wan in th ls elty .Mon- an.l rth-M lay m aking arran g e-

. Its for a i?in‘clal t ^ n to Hurley nex t T rlday o r a t leo sf a very cheap cxcurslon'-uU c fo r th e round trip . F r i­day hos been se t a p a r t a s Twin FaHi*- Day a t th e M lnlcussla fa ir a t lluri.-y aiul a special invitntloi} issu<-d to tliv bcisinosA m en and ran ch ers of IJjlff* lectlon to a tten d . T h e Twin F a lls lUsineHii m en should show th e ir good

will bv a tten d in g and micking Twin F a lls Day th e biggest on.- of tlie four days e 'eb 'bratlon. I t will also be a good o p o p rtu n lty fo r th.- ranch.-rs who a re in tereftted In Ui.- su g ar be.-t in d u stry io yIbIi thi* b ig factory ut H urley anil leariv n t f ir s t hand som e­th in g of th«‘ succeirttes a tta in ed UiVrc-

s t clrcumfcTcncc.

CLUBvREttPTIONT n e a tlK h f e n tn r r <1ul» IHII lU yln

n u b Y ear, SepU

u Tuesday. Sopti n ih e r : F ellow s’ h a l l .’ tfie p r .u h l TweiUletb (!.‘n tu ry club . •; th e m em bers, w ill hold, * r

•which a ll lad les o f th/* rttj- nr»- L >>ion un ique prognim will b'

tftrv- of th e aflrro o o n and a rt-,l» being m ade to m ake i

day o f - ^ e Tear In club ciri.'le h o u r Is 2:30.

COALNiby-Cliannel|k|o

- Afl tlic r e s u l t 'o f an iaformul dls> i-iJssIon on .Monday between the m em - ij<*r« o f th o HOiitf IfUKl buurd nnd Ed­win Snow, rep resen tin g the Utah Con- strui.'tiun ocmpany'. i t now seemii p robab le th a t un arran g em en t nnay bo perfectetl. fo r Uie rebuilding of the Ulg I..oHt .riv e r Irriga tion works. C er­ta in m odifications In the proposed c o n tra c t w ere ta jk ed over and ^ u l d tlio hauls reached prove acceptifule to th e constru c tio n com pany. It 1». be­lieved th a t a ’c o n tra c t between the s ta to an d th e Company, satlsfi^ctory to a ll couccn ied .' w ill he entered Into. " .M r.'S n o w represen te tl to the boa.rd h is be lief th a t tlio Tltali .Construction c-ompooy would a g re e to c onstruct tho w orks s tr ic tly accord ing to planii and peclflca tlons accep tab le to tho s ta te uglnc-er; th a t It would furnish Uio

w a te r fro m tliQ system only to th e lan d s ijp o trH h ifli thi- w «ter rights* had ilready been sold by tb«,.I)lg I» « t ' l iv e r L and & Irrig a tio n company, un-

J j l j t w as dcm onstru \ed th a t the w a te r lupply WUH am ple fo r additional lands.

A nrop o rtio n u te In te rest ia th e Ir- rlgntlon w orks would be conveyed to lach se t t le r u n d e r tin: .old p roject,

re p re se n tin g u p roportionate sh a re of. a ll tho av a ilab le ■A-ate,r up to twb aero fee t per acre.< No in crease in prlc« o f w a te r riifhtH o v er'i-lO 'p e r acre , th o ' m nounl cha rg ed by th e n ig Lost Ulvcr c on lpnny ..w lll be asked ,- T he nettlcrn w ill bo gl%*en cK 'd lt on tho new w ate r r ig h ts fo r evyry d o lla rs o f m oney th ey ’m ve paid lu u n d e r Uie old con trac ts. '

Mr. SAow fu rth e r s ta te d th a t th o . :om pany would be w illing to agreu h a t ..no pnym ents on w ater c o n trn c ts ’ diould be Collected u n til It was dem-^ instra tv tl th a t t l |e rcHervoir would

Jioi.i w dtei' « t !<•««( In (he cJctotU of lo a c re foot of ac tu a l storage \*otoi'. r every a c re of land for s. which lite r r ig h ts had Jieen sold to set* ,

tie rs , and it w as believed Uiat tho se rv o lr would iuild much omre. T h is iioun t of s to ra g e w ater, w |tli th e . rg e n a tu ra l flow of th.; river. It wiis ough t, would fu rn ish an am ple Dply o f w ater.T h e stati) land, hoard tentatively '-

ag reed to th e propositiija .and ro- tiie cpmpanj- to submit a con­

t r a c t em bodying the foregoing p re- vU lous fo r e a rly action by tli«j board . '

O ver a y e a r ago tJie U tah C onsttnc- tloiF com pany bid In the worka of tlie Big IxjRt U iyer I.and & IrrlgaU on ■onipany nt th e sali* ordered by tho . .‘d e r a l . c o u r t to sa tisfy the Uea of 'or«-y n ro tb .* rs C onstruction com ­

pany . am ounting to upwardu of h a l t a m iifion do llars, ..This was occom-

VllBbed a f te r llUgatTo'n Inutlng n ea rly th re e y ea rs . ,

In tho m eantim e H appeared u U «• p ro jec t w as destined to bo a to ta l •

failure. T he s e ttle rs w ere on th e lan d w ith slim , p ro sp ects fo r water. •

Afl/’r rep eated ronfert-nces botirecn th*? I’tah C onstrucllon company an d th e land board , a proposal w a s sn b - - m itted tQ th e board for the recon-^ s tru c tlo n and com pletion nf the w orks. W hile th e (Proposal w as In tho roaia sa tis fa c to ry , th e re w ere some fea tu res wlUi w hich th e board was n o t recon­ciled nnd tho nego tia tions have been h a n g in g fire fo r sev e ra l months. . -

T h e tim e Is rap id ly approaching 'w hen th e federn l gov^r^m enl will can ce l th e segregation fo r-fa ilu re by th e sU ^e to ncconrpllHh tly; buUdlDR: ' of' tlib w orks within the period a l ­low ed u n d e r th e Car.-y a.-t. U n le ss , w o rk on tho dam Is commenced sh o rt­ly , It can n o t bo constructed to a s tag e suin . l.-ntlv advance<I to control th» flood w a te rs o f th e n i t f I > s t R iver n e x t sp rin g , w hich would m ean a de- lay of »>».• y e a r In th e compl«:tlon oC th a wdrkfl. F o r Uiese reasons It Is Im perative tlia t an agreem ent be reached. w lUiout fu rth e r d.-lay, cImi th.- p ro je c t w ill h a rp to be abandoned:

r -

GOOD RED YIQDFU II . A bern CeU (ln« llDmlrrd Elicbtjr ,

Hnnhel^ F ro m Twenty Arm*.

One o f th e b est red clc^*r yield* so fn r reporti*d tills season/iM th a t o t E. A. . \h e m . Who has Ju st'U jresh ed■■•izty-twA sack s contaJnlox o ne b u i i ' d red eigh ty bu sh e ls of r«d clover seed, from a twenty* a c re field,' T h e seed i s q( uhusuui quality, an«I‘ Mr. A berh iiiM .wid (t for $15.10 p e r hundrod . : ‘ •

F rid ay t>einK T w in F s lU d ^ a t th « M lnn icassla f a i t n t Burley. vpecUl ra n g e m e a u att>- b e lag mad* to -b a v * ’ th e blK nujrar m i l l 'o p e a 'to r tb e ta - ♦•pectMa o f ■»h^-fonaera f r e a p il* tracL ~ A d T .'» -2 l: • . .

•sS ;

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TWIOE-A-WEEK TWIN FALLS TIMEB. TPESDAY, 8EPT. 21.1

THE TWIN FALLS TIMESkm bllahcd Twlce«A-'W(cek. TncsdayB

■knd F rid a y s , io th q G aaM to lobuo balldlDE. M ain S tr e e t

. M em ber o t _£a«tern Idaho Prtum Club

I K D B P ^ DBNT H B PUDLICAN

X n te re d n s S«'con'd Close M a tte r hb a Sonil-W..‘<'k1v.'.Oft. 18. 1910.

Rntrn•One jreur. lu iiilvanrc ........ ............J-.OO.’Six MonthB ............. ............................... 1.00

DEMAND TH IS L IB E L

Ob^AII o f Yonr P r lB M Jfattor. It D «prescnti (iood W orkm uahfpi Good

. Waffeit nnd flood C oad ftlou .

• ‘ If 1 Hiioiiil m y noIlarH out of• T w in t'ulJH j'uwl you upend your• DoHaru o iil o t T w ln -F a llfl, and •. a ll th e P ooplc npcnd Ih c lr Dol-• a ra • o u t iit. T w in F a lla . .W IIA T• > IN T H E t h u .'Jd e h w i l l b e -• COME O F TW IN FALLS?

• THINK ABOUT IT •%• T w in F a lls Con)nicri.-liil Club

. T h e newM ^ iho propoBod biiU dlns on th e BnuRli co rn o r w ill be wclcom e to th e people of ih ls clly. Not only w ill th e new bulja in j; do nw ay wiUi no jinslgh 'tly c o rn e r nnd en h an ce U»o a p ­p ea ran ce of th e hettl ucclloix of the city , b u t It Ik aIko a uuro ind ication o t th e s tead y ad vance iri tlic p ro sp e rity

' o f th e wholo city. In 1911 and 1012 ra p id buildlnK in th e bUHfnotis d is tr ic t s a v o tho c ity th e niipeiirancu o f liavlng r c a c h e y th o .o n d of Hh boom wlUi s ix ­teen to tw en ty vaciin t a lo ro room a a b o u t tiie clly. ilow evcr, today with' Aomo c ls h t o r n ine n toru r o ^ n added hIdco tlia t_ tim c, th e re Ih n o t a HinRlc T acaE \ B^ofo buildlnK o f any ulze bn th e p rin c ip le bUHlneaii HtrucU and ave­nues. Thin con'ditlon han eomo abou t

' • qu ie tly w ith o u t any dlH turbancc of Uio bualncBB circlcH. W hore perhaps fifty

_■ buBlneau fImiH w itu KtrURBlIng alon tr a t U iat lim e fo r I'XiHtence, there BOW sc a tte re d a ll nhiuK ih t , b usiness d is t r ic t th re e llnifH th a t num ber and a ll o rd * ap p aren tly niuklnB Kood. T w in F a l ls w ill p ro b ab ly .never" have o th o r .bulIdinR boom a n d i t iu to bo hoped tb a ^ a h o w ill n o t. b u t thcro Is- ab u n d a n t evidence th a t w ith (he tu r n to p o rm a l p ro sp e rity th a t Uie

^ c ity la bound to Rrow a n d bound to he o n e of t h e 'b ^ s t l l i i le c itie s in tht>. N o r th w e s t . 1

fo rm er a w re ta ry o f s ta te , aa hla -ceaeo r... T h e . .w o rk , h o rtto fo ro r p e r ­form ed by tht* refdtilfir in now belOFC done b y H cbor Q. K ale, w ho has bi.M'n w ith tho lan d d e p a r tm e n t fo r a

o f year«, w ftbout addltlond) t'om peiiaation '.'. THcro la a r e p o r t from noffle tha t, tlio. lan d bo a rd la Inclined t£>. ROt* a lo n g w ith o u t n roK ister, If it Ih found U iat i t can be done sa tis fa c ­to rily w ith th e p re se n t force.

Wo a re n o t o n ' thts in side of tlie land board'K a ffa irs and Uu;refore know ni)th ing of Die causeH w h k li Hulteil' In tlie dlsnils«nJ of M r. Jo n - u<-SH. If his w ork w as iw t Hatlsfae- lo ry It wa« of cou rse , tho du ty of th e bo.ird ip rem ove bim . B u t If ho h a s h fon r e m o v ^ fo r tlie p u r ­pose of a H ttle la te r g iv ing M r. Qif- foird tho p la c e , tho hoard wlIT r e r - tAlniy h av e m ade t r b lg mistAku. Not, th a t w e have an y th in g og a tn a t Mr.’ Q ifford , n o r do wo e sp ec ia lly fuvor .Mr. JoJincHS. If It is found to be ab - fioluteljr ncc<wsary to have a reg is te r, io t)rdor Uint s ta te 's lan d bualnpHs m ay bo p ro p e r ly rjire tl fo r, th e board shou ld c ad eav o r to aecu ro tlio s e r ­v le ts o f spmci conip<;tftnt m an to fill th a t ofllce, an d ttieru a r c au re ly acorea of d ea irv ln g R epub licnhs In Ufo s ta te who a re c ap ab le o f au cccau fu llr* !^^ , c h a rg in g tho du tlea of re g is te r . '^ ‘T hft th in g of one m an feed ing co n tin u a lly a t t l io -p u b lic pie countc^*^houlIl be Ktopped^ M r. a W o rd aerved s ix y e a rs M aec re tn ry of s ta te , and befo re com-, Ing to Dolae,* held tho olll'ec o f mftll- lo r of N « I’e rce co u n ty ^ fo r o n e o r m ore te rm s . T h c rp is no a u c a tlo n 'b u tw hnt he Has t^ e 'ab ility to' fill Uie of- them.<

of funds nnd th o w d ^ k 's to p p e d . .A tthc.aanie time, ho^vovcr, .work.was borgun on th e M urtau g h g rad o .b e fo re any m oro funds could h av e boen ava ilab le . H ow ever, th e re s u l t la th a t one-thlt^d o t thh ahonhooe ta ita fhvdc.Sa la M fc condition w hile th e r e s t Is in 'm ig h ty bad shape , nnd h ua ' becn all sum m er. Now comcfl th e p a r t w hich w ill intC ' r e s t tijo ta x p ay e rs . N early five th o u ­san d d o lla rs h a s been sp e n t th is y ea r on th e g rad e (to b e exac t, ov er 94700).' To . fin ish the re m a in in g tw o -th lrd a w ill .tak e u t Iw ihf fou r iiio u san d d o l­la r s m ore. T he r e s u l t la th a t unde^ tho guid ing han d of -Coom ilaulonvr C arlson tho g ra d e w ork if e v e r com­p le ted w ill coat th e cuinit>'. tw o ttiou- sund do lla ra m ore th an It would d e r c o n tr a c t

T he only Uilng U m t can be sa id for ■ifie p lan adop ted is Um t I t provided em ploym cift fo r som e o f tlio Demo­c r a t i c henehm cn. Of co u rse , all* ta x ­pay e rs , R ep u b lican s. und> D em ocrata a lik e , believe In cconoiny . T h e T im es bellcvea th a t th e g r e a t m a jo r ity o f tho taxpayers , do n o t ap p ro v e of-tho^ p rac- Uco of tak in g c o u n ty funds and spend-. Ing Uie Konio e x tru v a sa n tly . . The T im es claim s th a t In U>c poa t two o r m ore yeat;a tho c o u n ty h as n o t rc> celved fu ll value fo r every d o lla r ck- pended upon the c o u n ty roa^a.

WHO IS A U K l’UBLICAK? ‘ F o rm er I’re s ld e n t T a f t la quoted a s

aay lng Umt th e P ro g re ss iv e s of 1912 h f ty com e back in to Uie U epubllcan p a r ty in lOlG. b u t U iat they can t\o t b rin g th o ir p r in c ip le s , a lo n g w ith

T h e re Is ronsld o rab ltt com m ent in tho Bolso p ap e rs re g a rd in g th e r e ­m oval o f Ned JennesK a s re g is te r o f Iho sta>e land b o an i; and th e p ro b ­a b le ap p o in tm en t o f W . L. Q ifford.

flee of reg ln tc r o t th e lan d bo a rd , h u t If Uie s ta te Ima g o t to keepJU m . le f a [taas a la w p en sion ing aucJi a s he and bo done w lU i J t A side from th e fac t ih a t Mr. G ifford m ade a good coun ty a u d ito r a n d n good sccro t/ii'y o f sta tp , w e know o f no ao rv icc Umt M r.-O lf- ford ha-H over ren d e red tlu; U epubll- can p a r ty th a t pntlU es him to a p e r ­pe tu a l s c a t a t th e p ie co u n te r. 'W\i u n d e rs ta n d th a t he h as been d raw in g a *ialury aa son^e s o r t o f a c le rk

■about tins s ta te liouao, e v e r s in ce 1 ro U ren ien t fnoni th e Hcsrctary'a ,c flc«'., If . It Is futm d. lif te r a j j h i l , Unit re g is te r la needed we ho p e , th e U e­pu b llcan m em bers o f ‘Uio lan d board •will h av e n e rv e ■enough to 'a p p o in t som e cap ab le niiin; w heels, en titled to a rew ard fo r h is se rv ices to h is pjirty . Mr. G ifford h as recelv<.-d'liIfT rew ard . —M untpelli'i' Kxanilner.

^ L S h i KCONOMY In J h / r e a r ly sp rin g , Uii> board of

county conuniH sioners ca lled fo r bids fo r com ple ting the g ra d e a t Shoshone

m ade by local .ineu for.IC.'iOO. On th e in it ia tiv e -o f CTomnilasIoner (’a r lso n in •whose d is tr ic t w ork w as U3 b e done, th is bid wsis tu rn ed dow n and th e co un ty announced th iit i t w ouldw lojjie w ork and sn^> m oney fo r th e cSunty.

T h e w ork w as s ta r tl 'd and abou t on o -th lrd com pleted , w hen iicco rd lng to Mr. C arlson , Uie co u n ty rn n o u t

M r. T a f t’s o d tjjlra b le 'p c ra o n a l Qual- itlott liave sorvtMi to givo him a n af- focU onate p lacc lifTU e m in d s of m any

'o f h'ia fi^llow-cUizens, b u t wo a r c n o t kw aro th a t Uieso QuaUUes o r th e fact U iat ho w as once o u r p re s id e n t p e rm it Mr. T a f t to poite a s th e so le Judge of ind iv idual q u a lifica tion fo r c lnaslflca- Uon aa a U opublican . F u rU icr, wo do n o t believe th a t a n y body of m en now possess such p o w M ^ T h c Itepuhllcan p a r ty Is n o t 11 social c lub ... I t h a s no conu iilttce on m em b ersh ip to wlioni in ­tend ing Itep u b llcan s mUst su b m it them selves. T lioro a r c n o b lackballa n o u r p a r tj ', p a ra p h e rn a lia .' Men jo in Uie R ep u b lican p o rty , o r

a c t wUh in froni tlm o to tlnio, from conv iction : becauso. R ep ub lican doc­tr in e a s con tained in th e Republic p la tfo rm a p p e a l^ ’to th e ir re a so n ; o r beeauKe of (lua lifica tlons or th e at,- tra irtlve p e rso n a lity of H epublican candlilateA. T hese a r e th e on ly lim i­ta tio n s upon m<.mb<Tship In th e Ue­pub llcan p ^ y —a n d th ey p e rm it Uic wldtHtt laU tude for. Ind ividual op inion

.th ere a rc m any m a tte rs w hich

Knox Hatslikly Baggage j]

Stetson Hats : Munsmg Uodemear

. Men’s Suit Special at $18.50

Snaps— That W o rd means a lot in clothes — It means styles of the sort you you don’t see,§verj[where. Styles and cut that is a bit ahead of^ate, styles in fabrics that only- the, best custom tailors , show. So when you men see the snap, inherent its every suit we show and realize that you can geK one for a little as $18.50—we’re- sure you'll be in here to buy. Other Suits from

$12.50 to $35.00

Mackinaws - $5.50 to $12.50

Sweaters fo r M en' and. Boys

. Ill ev e ry possib le s ty le , co lo r, jiiul iiiatoriaK T h e y com e m K'rpy.s, browii.s. m aroon,(li'iid pn iss , i-tc., in .sizes from 20 lo -il>, iintl priofifl fro m

$1.25 to $7.50 .

BOYS’ SUITS Special With Two

Pair Pants $5.50'Y o u ’ll f in d th is s u it nn fdonl

Kuit fo r schoo l w ctir. Ucejiuso th e o r d in a r y b oy i.s u su a lly g iv ­in g hi.s tro u se rs , th e hnnluKt v/enr, h c re y ou overcom e th iit, w itli th e e x t r a p i tn t Niiit, nJnk-, ill's l>f« o f th (‘ su it nnicli lo n g er. A .special a t

$5.50

OVERCOATSW e a re show ing a m ost c?nio- .-

p lo ft d isp lny o f ovcri'onts fo r

men a n d y o u n g men in e v r ry

fonccivnblo sty le , color an d fa b ­ric . W e can sati.sfy thii m ost d isc rim in a tin g m en ; m en •who arc rcu lly parliiMilnr, men w ho a p p rec ia te well raa<l»‘ i*lotin-i. P riced from

$12.50 to $30.00

Mei^^Dress Shirts Just Arrived—$1.25 to $2,

fo r com ple ting th o 'g ra d e a t Shoshone becuMiUhtherv a rc m any m a tte rs w hich failH, a cco rd in g to sp ec ifica tio n s iltSy he*of. com m anding im p o rtan ce lo down by th ^ s ta te h ighw ay com m is- s j jn . T ho low bid fo r tlUs w ork

s ta te o r to . a ftroup o f s ta te s nnd w hich n ev e r find ex p re ss io n Ir a na- tlotial p la tfo rm . ^ « •

M oreover, p la t f o r m s changq with Uic tim es. T h e re a n : c e r ta in c a rd in a l U opublican doc trlnen w hich a ro un - ulteralilo—such ,in a g o T o r n m c n t by law ra th e r th an by m en, a ta r i? f for p ro tection , a v igo rous foreign policy, an eftlclent cu rren cy . B u t a parl> ' oT growUi and of advjuici*. llki! ou rs

RugSj Linoleum, Etc, in oar

Basement '

Blankets and Comforts

II.I iitifo rl-s o fe v e r y d c s . r ifit ic ii V o u ! ll '

T i n d liI :m l;.‘K m • v .-ry w e ig h t . u n tl su te li'o iii t i i> n -iv ,- 'p r il '.‘il . C0ttnlj.s-1.<. tjj.- v .-ry Itieh e .s t g r a d e in f in e sn 'ft q u a l i ty w o o l. <'rtni'fori.s in c n t to i i f ill- c d "w ith p]j?^ i .Mi*l f jiti'-y sn l- c c n c o v c r in i r . ' .M s '' >ltnvn fill-- o i w i th h o a tif i i’n l s i lk o lit ie c o v e r in g s . I ’rii-v s r a n g e

85c.to $13:50 -

Complete Showing o f Sweaters

Gordon Hose Agents for

Warner Corsets

A MosT Coinplete Showing Fancy Silk». ,

In all the new fabrics and. designs— with­out a doubt this is the most eomprehensive and complete display in town. Georgette Crepe, fancy Silk Plaids, Checl<s,.Drescieii, flowere'd Taffetas, Plain Colors, Fol]es, Satin, FretlSh Taffetas, Messalines, Gar~ bardines. Poplins, Crepe de Chines, Crepe Meteors, Chas^euse, and numerous other

-fabrics. .

Silks Range in Price from 50c to $3.50 yd.

Munsing Underwear for Every Member of the Family .

ti) th e >vr*;iror <-ritin- s a t i s f a r l i o t i a s .M iiiisiug iin ilt;rw *-nr, .siiif« ul-

, iHT.-s.sjiry ti» s a y m i i r r a s t<» i Ihmt I' i>vcii. ••-vMii'^ive s r lH n i: a g c n t.s in •

W hen a tfiirnieiM' i; from ev e ry p o in t of vi. w ays .lo — it .m'ciu han l! m erit. \Ve an* an d ,it.-iT w in i^nlls fu r s.'V.Tai vi' jon. aiul o f tht> niaiiy gjiniHrntK th a t

soM in th a t (itii-, n..( ..tn> singl.- -•^inii>Iaint7hav.' w n hiranf, hu t wc ih) iir.t wonde r ;.t it n o r w ould y ou if yt)ti e v e r w ore a >ruii.sing g a r m e n t It i ih so lu td y tTir host u n d e rw e a r th a t hum an skjiJ a n d int:<Tinii> . aii p roduce. Trj* it n e x t tim.r.

^ Prices Range from ,50c to $3.50

adnpta itac if to th o ’n e e d s o f th e c alon. F o r .cxaniplo, th e p la n k In tho p la tfo rm of 1908 re la tin g to lab o r and injunc^l<mrjr-n p lu n k by th e w oy, fo r wlilch .M ^^^uft con tended ca rn o stly —• could have round no p lncc In th e p la t­form of 1R60, bV;cnuse no occasion ex­isted fo r i t n t th e e a r lie r date .

T herefo re , w ho can te ll w h a t w ill bo tho p la tfo rm of 191G? A govoru- m en t by la w . r a th e r th a n by m en? M ost a ssu red ly . A p ro tec tiv e ta r if f? Yes. E n ic lcn t cu rro n c y la w ? C er­t a i n l y ? ^ s te r lin g o x p rcsa ion on lo r - olgn r^ a U o n s ? W iU iou t-s loub t. A JuBt fn'S'Ictmcnt o t th e p re se n t adm ln- la traU on? Em phaU cally , yea.

T hese w ill form." Uic b a s is o f Ue­publlcan d oc trine . Whoc.ver aub- scrlbcm to them-'W lIl be a U epubllcan . Jlo m ay hold w h a tev e r o th e r .v ie w s he m ay clioo:.«\ H e m ay t r y to w rite titese view s In to Uio p la tfo rm . I f they a r e sound views,*.ho w ill succeed . U ut if ho falla a n d lit be tiUll a c ta wlUi tho R epublican p a r ty , ho m ay hold til w hA tever op in ions lie p leasen ajTTb social JusUcc, tho iniU ntivo, tho re fe r- 'ndura, Uio re c a ll, o r a n y oUier fun-

dam entA ls of local governm enL So long a s ho Toten Uio R epub lican ticket^ he w ill be a good enough, U epubllcan fo r u s—^ d It w ill n o t lie w ith M r 'f a f t , o r w ith, a n y oU ier ex -p rcaiden t, o r wiUi any Ind iv idual an y w h e re lo

ty d iffe ren tly .The U opublican part>’ Is th e p a rty

of lib e rty —and U iat Is w hy "^Ir. .T a f t ra n say w h a t he p lea se s and wliy any o th e r U epubllcan m ay siiy w hat he p l ^ e s so long a» ho ac ta .In harm ony V ltli th e m ajo r d o c tr in e s o f. th e Ilc- piilillcan jia r ty .-^ w 'o ls e r S ignal.

T w in Fallff co un ty b y 'e m p lo jd n civil eng lneo r, a re s id e n t an d tax p ay e r of TwlD F a lla county to do T w in F a lla work.

(S igned) tng ln o e rsN jIv In g In Tw in F a lls .co u n ty :

iL I A S SUMMOSS-

( O JTM rM CATION *

Ttier-' is no c ritic ism w ith re fe ren ce to thc« 'ng tn«n 'r do ing th e w ork fo r Uie • o iinty of T w in Fallj» ni* fa r a s his nh llliy n s jl in en g in ee r la concerned . T h e re Ih how ever, a g r e a t di-nl o f c rlt- ieUm n ffrred nnd we a ll feel th a t It Is JuaUy offe red w ith re fe re n c e to tho action (if Use coiKity conjraU sioncra la Kuing o u ts id e o f the c o u n ty to w 'cu re

eng ineer to <lo th e ‘co un ty b ridge, work, w hen th e re a re a t le a s t five en- g ineers am i :‘iirv«-yor!i th a t a re per- fw U y capahlo of tlo la g , a n y o f tho ' w ork o r a l i j j f th e w o rk th a t-^ o r Uj6 past y o a r h as gone to A no n -ro sld cn t englaeer. T hese m en a r e a ll tax p ay ­e rs and vo te rs o f tho co u n t) ' o f Tw in ‘a lls and they nil re s id e In and a b o u t

thi* c ity of' T w in F a lls . T hey a ro availah lo a t ' a n y and a ll Um es to do th e co un ty w ork. T hey w ould a ll do Uic H'ork a t ih ^ sam e o r le s s c o s t lo Uie Couiity th an Is pa id ,t,o Uio eng l- n '-cr wlio ha-H to Include In h is bill, I ran sp o rU llo n from ro e a te l lo o r S a lt l^ k o . aa Uie co se m ay be. T he m ere fac t U iat an e n g in ee r h a p p e n s to re- sltlo’ In Tw in KaUs shou ld -n o t be counted .Tgalnst h im by th e conim in- slo n e rs o f th e co un ty In w hich hi! re - nldoR. Thli'. how ever, seem s lo be th e eajie. a s show n by t^ e re c e n t ac tion of said C arlson In ag a in re ta ln -j i n f th e ii‘TVlces o f a ' non-voter. Till.*; in a p ro te s t n o t a lono of

eng ineers , who a rc subm ll- Uog It. Imt of a ll rn ir-m lndcd people In th is county . I t Is n t th e \a~ stIgaUon of a nu m b er o f th e h eav iest tA j;iaycr* o f tho c o u n ty Um t th is a r - Ucle Is being w ritten . If 'Uio com - mi»sloner-t a r e Inc lined , to he fa ir, they n-ill u k e ^ e o n l y m eans of show ­ing it lo U ;e /iaxpaycr» and vo te rs , of

In tb« I)lntrlct Coart o f the Fonrth jQ dlcial Dffltrlct o f fUe Sta(« o f l i h -

‘ boi fa and for Twin F a lls Coont7.. P' '

E tta E th e l A twood, p la lpU ff, vs. E d ­w ard G. A tw ood, defen d an t. ,. T h o S la te o f Idaho sen d s grooUoga

to E d w ard O. A tw ood ,-tho abovo n a m ­ed defendan t.

Y ou a ro h e reb y noU fied th a t a com ­p la in t b o s been f iled ng a ln a t you In th o D la tr ic t C o u rt oX th e F o u r th J u ­d ic ia l. D ia trlc t o f an>“ StJito o f Idaho, In an d fo r T w in F a l ls C bnnty by tho above nam ed p lainU ff. fo r Uw purpoao o f d laso lv ing Uie bonds o f m atrim ony betw een th o p la lnU ff a n d defendan t, an d you a re h ereby d irec ted to appoor and a n sw e r « a ld com p la in t w ithin tw 'enty Aaya o f th e se rv ice o f th is sum m ons If se rved w ith in sa id Ju d i­c ia l d is tr ic t , a n d w ith in fo r ty days if #ion-ed e lsew h ere ; nnd you a ro fu r th e r no tified thiv( u n le ss you so a p p e a r and a n sw e r paid com p la in t w ith in th e Umo h e re in speclfed . th e p la n tif f w ill take Judgm en t a g a in s t you a s prayed , in aaid com plain t.

W itness roy hand and Uie sea l o f th e lid n u i r j c t C ^u rt, Uiis 13th day of

S ep tem ber, 1915.(S igned) E. J. FINCH.

(S ea l) C lerk.r . T«. D elxinp. a tto rn e y fo r plainU ffi

re.««ldlng a t-T w in F a lls . Idaho.S e p t U -21-28 OcL 5-12-19------------------------ • .

M.lRSir.VT.L PnO M rV EN T IX TH E.ATRICALS

• T u lly M arshall, fea tu red in ‘T h e S ab le Ix>rcha.” a p ic tu rlra tlo n o f H or- a£o H a ie lU n e 's ridvel. In th e a tr ic a ls f l ra l figured In 'n a U d n a l prom inence- an sJi..ac lo r In "JuR t O ut o f College.” T h is w as followefl wIUi "T h e Stolen

fy ." a s Joo BroOks In ''P a id in FulI.“ yLi H e rb e rt G ra n t In “T h e Duild- e rs .” IS G eorge F rt'd e ric k Hannoelc In ••The C ity ."-and In ."The T a lk e r."

D uring Mr. M arsh a ll's c a re e r . In addiUon to acUng, ho w as a lso very •Huccessful a s a stage d irec to r.

CALIFORNIA Raisin Bread

fine Foi Kidilles-B*/ If HiiiI t is d o tted w ith ■ NatuiVB

“gema o f food”—C aU fom ia 's ro L sins. ' I t Is ta sty , u d goo 4 fo r OTory child, i t 1». .xDP-d... fo r

-^ ro w n -u p a too, m adam , thero is m ore food valuo p e r pound In ra lsln a Uian In boe*, eggs, m ilk , fish o r i>otatoo6.

q»o bow y o u r fam ily en ioys th is delicious bread.

ROYAL BAKERVT w in F a lls , Idaho

rhone,2S7

B U G K SFor S ale

I have a few UattolwuUt y e a r­ling ra m s w eighing 175 t o . lM IbH. th n t did average 22>4 Iba. ' wool Uils yetir. th a t so ld fo r 25« ' .11)., w hich .1 will sell n t ?13.M each, and a few Feb. ram lam bs, now wclgliing 12 to KO lbs. a t $S.OO ca rh . Tlio«c ^ro tli6 k ind for tho fa rm er to keep th a t w;iDla to tuake money. lu a n lr* or \V, B. Hong, 5 mlicH Houth of K im berly o r 8 mlle.^ so u th ob MrMullen creek . I \ o. Uox 10?, M aiberly.

;c r4 .o f

The Acme of Durability

The Perfection of Fuel Economy'

Prices-That Are Right

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S u n ( 'a l l f o rn lc i , h a v e lu .-p ii'hi*- iit< buciJK rD iim hi in nc rn rt* o f tl iU lui< urc'l. f u r i n lli<- F liu - A rtH F IIiu b j « t*na lly « i l r t v r i '

An Afternoon with the Movies at

THE ORPHEUMSee the motion pictures of the Fjord Factory. Every process in the. manufacture of automo­biles shown. It is worth while.

Wednesday, Septembei 222:30 to 5:00 P. M.

c o m p l im e n t s o e t h e

WESTERN AUTO COMPANY

nriM M M i. cinuiilinm»n.s(> Cropx do not MraHur« U]r(«i

AumiHt iNt XlHtlmote.

A 'w ire from llie ofrico o f nmrkelH. WnHhliiKlon, 1). C„ ypHtonluy CKtl- iiiutes 4UO,OOU,UOO tjuulititu fu r tiui uii- ttro couQlry. Thlu is u d rop o f 25,- 000,000 busholB from th e . A u ru h I iHi CHlInintOi ThlB ^Iho inclu(luD_aIl Uic early , poUitowj.'SiJch iw 1« g row n Ifi Tcxuu, OklBhoma,' IhiiitiiiRs, rCuHtcrn Shoo a n d Uio CuroUnuH, w lilch xtock Ih now m ostly o u t o f Ui6 way. TIiIh cu rly c rop being tu rg o r tliaii lu s t ybar \vc lliin k wo iiro'. JiiBllffcd In huvIdk th e re a ro now 40,000,000 buslKri^ Ichh pbtn luos In (lie Rroiind tiuui w ere iiniliiK u t tills tin if la«iy«-ur. W'v con- ridoiitly tlilnl{ tliuL tlio.KOVornment'H flKurcrt will Hlill liiive to lie loworccl fo r tlie lr O clobcr IhI rcjiort.

Yo.Hterdny'K w ire KiaioH nil IncrenKO of ir>;:,0OO. bUHhels in Idaho ov e r lu.sl year, wJi»-ii everyone know s tlm t Uicre w in be tw lcc tliln inueh s lio rt- nge ovnrv larff year; Tlio estlm ftle g iv ca 'co iu ra ilo 1,000,000 I>uhUo1s over l;iHt yea r, while reltub lc Inform ution leuilB UH to believe they w ill Im vc Ut­ile o r no lncr«-ua('. T he re iio rt show s C iilifo rn ia ii li t t le lesH, w hile O rogon’H oHtluiate is a lm ost '.',000,(100 iihove (h a t o f la s t year.

Now. Un( p o in t to wlilch wc' w ish to to euli a tten tio n Is th a t wo a rc Ailiii- bly inf(>fmed tlu it Bomn of tho spec- uliitlon buyers a re earry in g tiie Au- KUHt estln iu le in t!u‘l r piiekctii which eoverH early stock *umi a41, and , by aliowlnt; thla to Uie K tow ers, a re naus- liiK then) to be app rehensive o f n w orao ■ m a rk e t th an la s t y ea r, w ith n.......... tiijit Idalio poUitocH a re nowsc lllo g (rom 12 to 1C centu le ss than tiic j *.ore a t th is st'UHou la s t .y o a r .

A y e a r ago today we w ere read ily se llin g . “ I i ’0«:ai.-IU). Y esterday we w ere sellin ;; a t 70c I’oca te llo atul th e m o rk e t Kecms a ii t t le w ciikor to ­day. i

A potiier fac to r to 1j>> c.onHidered Is t h a t th e governm enfH la s t re p o rt did n o t ta k e Into (onHidornlion tho r e ­c e n t f ro s t in M ichigan, W isconsin and iMlnnesota. R eports se in i to indU-ute th a t Uio WiscoDHiii c rop w as danuised a t le a s t 1& p e r ccn t i)y th e fro s t, while th e M innesotJi c w p is said to he dam - aKed m ore by droiiUi and la te b ligh t th an even by th e fro st, b iit th e re ­p o rted estlm ateri ru n from 10 t<> ::G p er cen t. A long liKt o f re p o rtu in thft Ijist Issue of tiu! P ucker w ould in- lica te th u t tlie Miciiignn c ro p h ad b (lamuKed- GO p e r ccn t. T iicsc being ^ In c lp u J v’oiHpoUtors tn tJie T exns, Jk iahonm . KanHus und N ebraska u m t ' itclH, und th e f i ir tlie r fac t U iat w i a a te w orked 'u p a fovorai)le ropnta- tlon ti»orc. and a re p re p a rin g " to grndo fo r th e t’a lifo rn ia m a rk e ts leads n s tit w onder' w hat a tt i tu d e of rolnd 1h assum ed by tiiose growerK w ho .a re now tu rn in g loose a t 30c a i ^

load ing Ktiitlon.W e a r c c ircu la riz in g a ll th e trad e

n tlie d iffe ren t po in ts o f th e co u n try :o whleli Idaho potatoes a re sh ipped Inform ing tiK'ni of th e tru e c ro p ,( :litloiis In thill s ta te In a n endeavor to uphold prices. W hy H>e' fa rm e rs w ill tiirn th e ir s t ^ k to people whose in te re sts a re t o y u t down p rice s is a problem -we a r e n o t yet ab le l o solve.. K sp e ila lly tliose wlio liave stortigv shou ld g e t fu ll and g ceu ru te m a rk e t in form ution from o u r i.ta te o ffice of inu rke ts. und o th e r sources before tu rn in g th e ir potatocrs a t tlie presen t, cash priccfs on track .

V ours very tru ly . SOIJTIIICUN IDAHO PilOUlM ’KIlS'

A.SSOCI^TIDNS. J . DON.VMJSON.

(■eiierul M anager.

‘ itrani

WA.SIIINOTON l.KTTKK;

W ashington . .S.ipt. L 'i . - 'T h e i).-nio- c ra ts havo inude a Hhiimi’fui f e o r d o f carelim sness in th e eiiaetm i'n t o( s |irc ia i .ptWision iillls, atid will have u lo t t o 'uuswct' fo^.” ‘

T h is vigorous p ro te s t w as u tte re il by u G rand A rm y ve teran , who re--

•g t ly n rrlved early In WitHliiugton p ttte n d the ann u a l encauipm i’iit n< xt cok."A nu m b er of m y eoniracli's fo r

whom ‘special pension h ills hiiil been pansed, died In .w a n t," , said tin- old so ld ie r. “Tiiey. did not receive t t ir ir !ipc‘<lal pension i)ecuuse tlie Dvmo- e rn ts liad m ade e r ro rs in t1i<> w ord­ing of tho special iawK. and deatli cnm<‘ befo re tiu"- e r ro rs wen* cor*, rec ted ."

E xam ination of th e Hpeelai U*glsla- tlon by th e P om ocra ts fu rn ls iies il s i 'i th ln g ind ictm en t of siiocklng in- elllclcncy.

Scarce ly un om nibun- bill hus hoeji paHRed since J:ho .D em ocrats cam e In­to po_>vcr th a t Is n o t honeycom bed

wIUi mlntaUoH whlcIi blocked tho pay- .nm nt o f pensions '•p old so ld ie rs . .. . T hese mlMtuke.i. could-.huvi;. been nvoided by th e ex crcise of tlie slnip- ie s t d eg ree of o rd in ary care . In some InsUinccH wlien_ the b ills w ere d fafu-d th e nam e o f 't l ie jsoldier m l'jsprlleil o r tin- w rong in itia ls giv­en. In otherrt^the nam e, wu.s co rrec t b u t an ernVr wiia m ade In dc*scrlblng the com pany in whieh lir se rv ed ; and In q tlie r case« nunie and com pany w ere , r ig h t, b u t th e reg im en t-o f the so ld ie r w as wrong,

KIthc-r eiTor wa;' fa ta l to the pay­m en t nf tlie penkiou C ongress had nwurdOd, becauKe the bill did n o t ex ­ac tly .corresptind wftii tiie o ffic ia l rec­o rd s ‘of tJw pennlon (tHice. T he ciun- n ilss io n c r w»ii therefo re irnabl>> leg­a lly to, p u l.tlie^ jiu m e of the so ld ier on th e p ension 'ro lls .

W hen th e pensicni odli iiijs dTheover- ed tlicse e rro rs they w ere rijported to th e . Invalid i’enslons t'on im ittees of th e Honse and Senate. A ttem pts w ere then m ad e to co rrec t th e fau lty law s ' by. th e passage nf Jo in t re so lu ­tio n s in wlileh th e m istakes w ere des­c ribed and reetific-<l. - H ut tJie ir pas­sag e w as delayed fo r w eeks and m ontlis and even' then some o f tlio cor­rec tio n s wore Inaccurate.

M eiuiwhlle death was th in n in g tlic ra n k s o f tho uhl noidU'rit a t it rnlc en tim ated above fo rty thousand n year Avith tlie re su lt th a t u - la rg e percen ­tage of th e vcleraiirt In w hose behalf th e law s w ere eiiuctcd died w ltliout rw e iv ln g the recognition w h ie h .th e ir governm en t ‘liad declared w as duo to them.

In s trik in g i-on trast to th is Demo- cratU^ record , th e iiistory of special pension leg isla tion un d e r Ilvpubllcan ru le slio.ws tha t e rro rs of tJiTs sort ra re ly If ever o rcu rred .

“ PATfNT fOR NORTH SIDE{’oiistructfon <’o«ipnny Secarffx

for ( 'om ptetlou of Ir r ig a tio n System .

A pplication fo r Inim ediate p a ten t to lan d s un d e r the Tw in Kalis .North Side irrig a tio n projcna will lie m ade by the s ta te to tiie gi'ueral land offlct!. o f the I 'n ite d S ta te s , and the T/wln F alls N orth Side I..and & W ate r com pany w ill deposit w ith the s ta te land de­p a r tm e n t th ree hundred th o usand dol­la r s o f Its bonds to in su re tlie complc^ tlon of ilH syKtcm, a s th e rcfiu lt o f a

HAVE A LOOK AT . O U R CLOTHlfte

. . ._____ .................. V_.

Women’s 3hoes $2.50 to $5.00

IV.'I l h : i l ..III- i l i s p l i i y

ul' s ilo e s . f o r UTlllK'll a t -tlK! 'a b n v i! j)ri<-(‘s eo in jirisc! th i ‘ itio sl c u iiip lt 'I i ' (li.spliiy ill to w n . M ire ly w e ea ii slicnv V4jii . •v o fv p o ssil.l,- S ly le a n . l Ir.i- th i'r .s th iit is lieinv: w iu 'ii ll i is Tall. 'r i ie y _ c u iin ; in ]i;iti-iit. {,'1111 iiielJil. jim l l;icl I im IIh ts . in iiiilita j-y lae.- a in l l i i i l to n s ty le s . N ew . L o iiis Iic'.'ls, Al- .s«» I lie p u p i i la r I 'iiIm u liee ls. t.'lo lli uilcl I i 'i i t l ie r lo p s .

Young Ladies’ ShoesC'ciiiiliii'le s liD w in ;: o f low

liee l sli(ji\s I 'n r y<nln^r la il ie s in c -lu ilin t ' (In- I ’a h y D oll Ix jiits in . jjm i bijJjDJisly les. pi-iri>(|. ........I $2.75 to$3.00.

Idaho Department .Store

f -T W I N

F A L L S' TlKiOlBnN^CDN I

241 Main Avenue East,' Jones Block

T 'W I NF A L L S

F IR E D A M A G ED S A L E ? N O !

W A T E R D A M A G ED S A L E ? NO!

SM O K E D A M A G E S A L E ? NO I

M A R K E D D O W N S A L E ? N O !

S P E C IA L P R IC E S A L E ? N O !

' S P E C IA L B A R G A IN SA L E ?

Bat lots of good-dependaWe-merchimtlise the time; six days in the week and Saturday evenings.

Men’s full seamless work socks, 5 cents a pair.Men's full seamless black socks, 5 cents a pair.

Men’s fine guuge. double sole, block socks, 10 cents a p ^ r ■ Boy's strong suspenders, 9 ccnta a pair. •

‘Men's heavy work suspenders,<19 cents a pair.*Men’s extra quality, dress suspenders, 26 ccnts a pair. ■

Girls’ seamle&s hose, double heel and toe, 10 confs a pair..' Boys’ seamless hose, double knees, heels,' and toes, 10

tents a pair..Boys* extra strong scam lw hose, 3 pairs for 50k

■ . cents.

Ladies' black seamless hose, double hccIs and toes, 2 pairs for ■ 25 cents. . • .

Ladies' black seamless hose, double soles. 3 pairs for. 50 cents.*

Ladies' fine quality lisle hose, double Soles, high, spliced heels, 23 cents a pair.

■'Men’s warfarwinter hose, 15 cents a pair.Men’s heavy wool hose, .25 cent* a pair. ' ''

Men's homespun wool hose, e x ^ heavy. 45 cents a pr. ■ Girls' warm 'fleeced' anion suits a t 48 cents each.

Women’s good quality tunon suits, SO ceola etich.^ Men’s heavy fleeced union suits, at $1 each.

y Lai

:n‘8 warnrwii

BLANKETS, BED COMFORTS, MACiaWAWS, SHEEP LINED COATS, WOMEN’S, MISSES AND CHILDREN’S .WINTER COATS, ALL AT OUR USUAL IOW PRICES:

DO NOT COME IN AND LOOK AT OUR SUITS AND OVERCOATS ON OUR ACCOUNT, BUT ON YOUR OWN. YOU OWE THIS TO YOURSELF. YOU WANT TO DRESS WELL FOR LESS MONEY. WE WILL SHOW YOU HOW.

WE’VE GOT THE PATTERNS: WE’VE GOT THE STYLES; WE’VE GOT THE “SIZES.’'

■ IF YOU’VE NEVER BOUGHT YOUR CLOTHE FROM US JUST. COME IN AND "HAVE A LOOK" ANYHOW.

SWELL LINE OF MACKINAWS, SWEATERS. JERSEYS AND FLANNEL SHIRTS.

ALCO CLOTHES SHOP“THE STORE OF VALUES"

mcctinR hold WedncHday by th e Htute land board.

D. C..^A}acWatter« app .cnm l hvforc 'the board ii» roprcH ontative o f ''i l i i i com pany, an d S en a to r Ilre rae r u well Icnown Jerom e b anker, und H enry M.

Tlail repreHonted th e HettlcrH. If tlie Htato’M nppileatlon Ih R ranled . im m edi­a te pa ten t and title w ill be Kiven to the HettierH. TIiIh it in believed, will

.rexn lt In H timuiatlon of c red it and nioro Htability on th e p ro jcc l. t •

T he action of th e board wqh In p iirt 11 relti'ra tio ii o f tlH' reHoliition It paHKed Soj»Uimher 4. IIIH . T h a t reHohitlon requ lre il the T w in Fnlln N orth Slile U inil A: W ilier com pany to file witii tho land board o r w ith u trtiHt eoiii- pany imnrovwl by th a t board , th ree

1 biindrcd tiioiixand dolliirn* w ortii of HGcarilioH to R tm m ntce th e com pletion ' of i i l l 'l t s IrrJpntton syirtem -exccpt tlie JacitHon Iniiu Htonige reaervoir.

Tlio stiito ^-nKineer huK eHtlmated th a t i t w ill coHt one h undred and fif­ty-tw o thouHiiiid (loilarH.'to com plete tho proJecfH dlHtriliutlon wyHtenl. One hundred and fifty thoiiHand dolluTK in bondH had pre'viouHly been Kiven by trie eom piiny to Knarnn'jee^ t b a f lt>f HyHtem would bo flnlHhei|, ” linm edi- iitely a f te r tln^ board meetInK \Ved« iieHilay th e com pany depoHlted the .tlir<‘e hundred tho iixand '(lollartt' wnrtli o t Hfeiirltie.-* re(iulr<‘<l. so U now hiiH on (l<'P0Hlt- four hiindrrd niiil fifty tiiou- Hand doIiiifH '-wortli of l)ond:<.--Stati‘s- nian . '

Colt ShowSaturday, Oct. 16thAt H o rse s Home B arn

On llilH d a te I will give tho fo l- " low ing prizcH for the bea t colta

from m y tw o liorROH, Capon and A lldora . F ir s t prize, 920.00; xecond, $10.00. I will alKo s lvo tw o prizca, 910.00 flrHt, and fS.OO Hecond,‘ fo r bcHt colt o u t o f olUt* e r horxe. th e m otiier w ol(;hins

lOOO potw da or under.

J. E. ROSS, Owner

M IM r.\SSI.V FA Ilt

i la rh 'y , Idaho. Sept. lili. i::!. 'J*..ICxcurHlons via' O reR oiii^tJort i.lne.

Union I’aclfle syjuem, on .dates 'met*- tloiied: lim it. Septem ber -T.tli.aKvtiln for ruteii. • S(r|>t. l’l- ‘J4

C LO TEli S r ^J . A. Steel, buyer fo r A lb e rt D ick­

inson Co., CliicflKo. one d oor can t of Tw in Fall.s City Ire . Co. PUonc 191.

Adv. 10 tf

rcpeiltJo'a o f your w n b t ad— or oven a dozen piibilcaUouB of It—would bo a i^a lly InexpcnBlvo w ay of oolting.

Front Rank Steel , Furnace

To bo nn econom ical heater, a fuV- nace m u st fcave p. la rgo am o u n t of rndlatlDR su rfaco In coD parlaon .wltb tho size o f the f ire ^ t , a n d Uiia. su r­face must be nrrnngca'fiQ.tlu».tUieTar In passing tipwacd mui;! come In close c o n tac t w iili every part of It.

I t v l l l be observed th a t Uie FBONT RANK STEKL FUK.VACK Is .bu ilt oo STRA Ig Ii t ' v e r t i c a l lines , U im cnaainK the a ir In Its ftsqeat to pasa d l r e a iy over l u e n tire aurfoce.

/ i B r i i e e i h e e t M elal W ork . .

The Western Auto Com* panj^Annoiinces a

FORD LIVERY SERVICE

To IIoll(< ter ..... ...........6J09- «uh l .......................... .......... 8,00

KlmberJr ........................ S M_ > ' U e r ..................... ........... 8.00

»•— ^ lo R e r« o n ...................v 1 0 ^" B arley ......................... 17J»

O akley .............................Ilanncn ....... .............. 8.00Rock Creek ................. .. t O OHnlmon Dam .................. l&fiO

^TaKlDt; tim e cbarged for at tO ep erJion r.

T ax i S e r f lc i Inside CUj Llm- ItA boonded by Itock C m k . n ia e Lakea Itoulciard ond Addlaon AT«!Due.SSe per PaKseDfrcr—Day or N ight.

1

CONFERENCEand

STATE FAIR

Salt Lake City ■S e p te m b e r 2 7 — O c to b e r 6 iD c h u iv e ^

Kxcnr>ions >la '

- -O reg on S h o rt L i n e - -l nlop l*acinc Syj«l«m.T lc k e u on sale from

r.' -Idaho. O regoa a n d ' 'WyomlnR Polata . Sept. • 30th to Octfiber 6Ui.

. la c lu x lv e :’ L im it ,■ O ctober ICtli.

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RailroadFare Re- $350 Pi^no FREE!

$25 Mandolin FREE I

LISTENTo Me!

$75 Violin FREE ! $50 Guiter FREE ! It doie not cost yoii one cent to tiy

irtcrs, caused by thihV ^ - THIS—HiinSciU of families arc coming West doily to make now homes. .Wo. want every one of thrae |M d

pic to kndw Oarslensen ■& Anson Company, iu fine, pianos and its money-saTing f a t t i e s to the buyer,for many years known them. We want to greatly increaae 6nr sal es the coming yciir, and jointly with n number at Amcrica s leading piano makers wb have set aside a large fund, to hring this house to the attention of every home, old and new..

Cair^You Solve This Puzzle? .

beautiful now Piano Salesroom a t Twin .Falls, and to relieve the congeshon at manufacturers luropcau war, the OaJstonsen Ss Anson' Company is toing to give away the above articles, also m any,

lUy. ' '

To celebratc th^ opening of pi , , ..

cart idrct

AAAAW, —--------------- - - ---- ^ ^ ' wfor matiy years known them. We want to greatly incrcMc bur sales tho c o ^ p year,

AN URGENT PIANO SAOBIFIOE Unusual dbnditions Create Unusual Opportunities. The Best

of Upright Pianos, the Very Best of Player Pianos and the Finest Baby Graiids Included in

This Ruthless Price Slaughter.r-vV'r.vMif know s Hint expo rt ImtllnosH Iiiih p rac llcu llv .i t a

HUimJ^tlll fur. Huvcrnl niontlisi. T liu w o rh l’H l.^rRo-.t, p iano iiinjiufac- mriTH Imvo iiccnm ululcd a In rcc n im il jc r 'o t finiuhcd pliuio.s tlin l iiiUHt ho Holil l>nmc<JInt<'ly. -T lie manuriiciiircrcM have agrood to ;;ivo r.ll Uio iliHi-ount anil ncll tin; H lock .uf planou w<j have now on-*iaii(i, w itli Dur aKr.cni*-ni Ui.tl fo r vvv ry (wo planoH Bold liy ih« innnufnc- tu rc ra ' ri’prc.Hcntallve now Jii c lia rso of tlilw Hale wo w ill huy llir rc nioro or thu ir • h iirpliia pInnoH. Kiirnpoaii • tro«l)lc« Imvo bocn tlio

- • •• •'■ m u of lirnnd 'Dcw. planoji. no tlilnn Hlio'pworn: no lli- Ihb Hccond-liJiiul, all rcK iilar hlR li-qunllty .-ilock. now UcIdk offoroU a t coHt, mill In nm ny «atfvu nu iny pliinoK m iixt be uold bt^low co»t. E lc- K ant new w artaiitcfl planoH. »L'00 value. *250 anil iwnio ?300 values now ?187. Majiy a t j l4 7 A fp.w u t Oic Iti'Uec oacB u t <108. T h e ' f in e s t jr>MI HUil 4GOO planoH, anil Uie plu ln .cii»e«. ndilJ318. PaynJcillB urroD gcd to s u it niiy uustom or's conven5euci>—15 p n r m nnlli, ?i> , per m on th o r $S p e r m onth . Som e fo r on 1/ |1 per week. T lic lalCHt and b est n ic la l- tn h e p lay er pliinos, wlUi ten to one, h undred ro lls o f m usic free , (m in d ed a t co rrespond ing reQucUoos. A p87m cnt o f 'l lO p e r tnnntli. noinc fo r only $2 p e r w«t>h. Music piakou hom a w lm t it siiould -he. TIuth Ih no iiojue in T w in F hUh o r v ic in ity w orthy to be rulleri u iiom e Hint ru u n u t now havu a chok-o p iano.

.NKCKSSITY KNOWS XO LAW. T i.-sc fin ished p ianos lu hrrj;e quantltlcH have ncTuniuhucd lu tli«' larR vsl p ia n o ' fiu lori'*M Wltli w ell-founded fnltlj In tlic fo tu re -lH Id l>ron<llh of percep tion th a t tiiu n p a r fu tu re w ill verify , CarstenKcn & A nson Co. hna nRrccil to tJike tho su rp lu s stock of fo u r lead ing ii],iuiu(aeturcrij un d e r th is hpeciul n sr«cm ent-r-lh ftt th e se iinonufaclurer.-. w ill nsM jmf a ll ojcponse of d lnposliie o f .ev e ry lu a lru iacn lM o th e ir enlabllHlmionl. Tim fac to r- I<-h‘ ri?pri'.m'n(ntlv*»s a ro now hero. T hey ili» n o t c a re for p rofit. T h e ir pu rpose lij to have ih r s t ' p liitios cfut o f th e w ay In iiiud latc ly ixnd oom n u n ce 'sh ip p ln K su rp lu s pianon from th e easto rn fac lo rle s a t

'once, hence th is opportu rilty fo r nioht u n usua l prii-o offerltip.s which w ill never ronio iifsaln. becnusc cnncnilonn w iiid i have ro n iliiu 'il to m ake thin iin ilo riak inu ni'COMsiiry w ill never nenln r lw . •

xo ri.iN os ^vii.ii liy: soi.n t o d k a i .k Us . T h ere win w i>..‘pianos f-old to d e a le rs durlnK th is u rciit sa le of a very f»;w day.- i x- eep l In' tlio m un iln j; from S u n til H o ’clock, iiml no plant)s wU) in; r tild if lutendcrt lo r Kltlpnicnl by th<-,«.* ilealors Into o th e r te rr i to ry ■ w here tliesjC InH irum cnls a re s-oUl by nu -rchan ts a t th e re g u la r es- Uihlishod re ta il p rices. ' — ^

AM , A T T K .IirrK l) I’llM 'K U K S T Itn TIONS BY tsDMK M AM ’. K A C rrK K llS .M nv o f f . }:%.ry phuio <ul 111 p r l .e , no m a ile r w hal Us advcrtlt-cd p ricc m ay he, (’om e a t once^

< \>i>- lU « I..J.S T .V h i: N 0T 1« h . U - ' 1.:.1 y -.u : m•••y [iliil w in Ul.il.-- it n n ohjr^ct. i ( i n , i . . r . M l- 111. n -in ;: ! ' ru i . n< - r iM 'fore li>Mnl o f. .\c* . l i .u n iin v m .n : •

»; X., IIM a l i t t le r-f-T , .ji- ij;;y a !■ w .l.>l- l a r . jii. i I.. noixi th •!i ;i,i\ -1 ii- ‘ i; i>....... . . , \h r , i - n ,iny |i ', .in o n . lv c r i i ^ . . i i ..;i i .lo t '.ii- .- v . i r : '

STATISTIC BiANKor liriiij; tins l*Inuk,oi- oiio siniiljir to miii-

c e 'a t oiM-i'.to y o u p r i 'tV r .M n lio y an y ,f W jiln u f n r T ise11(1 : ' ■ • . ,

A llH W tT ...................................... ■..................

Can . You Solve It?T-gke nn y n u m b er fi-onj 7 to 15 ineluHiv.*. JJo n o t use an y niiinbci-

m ore th j i i i tw ice.' Pin<-o ojh* nuu ib o r in eaeli c)f th e .sijuiim.-^ no l l ia t w hen Ihoy a re juldcd pu rpc iid ictib irly o r liorizontaU y Uh; to ta l w ill Jiinko :i:i. F o r tliq noaro.st; m n c ir t jiflis tic luisw er we will r iv c tlm fo llo w in g prizo.>i iii o rd e r o f m erit. A ll p rizi' w iniu-is wilM»<‘ noti- f i i 'd a n d a ll prizes imi.st ho .-alhul f o r ’w ilh in leii days I'rotii ^ h i u k of

■ fontORt. I t i.s n o t AvronK l o use th is papiM-. Onl.rvjmo j)orHon in a fa m ily can c iitcr. AH. prizo.s iti tliis ^n■f>at pub lic ity ev e n t w ill b<r driven a b s o lu te ly free. Tlie f irs t . ;i h e a i i t i f i i l $:5riU.OO p ia n o ; soeojul. $75 v io lin ; t l iin l. $50 pniini*: fo n rtli . niiindolin.

T h e n e x t ton la rg e s t p rc iim uns. eiu-li a huaulifltl an d v u ln ab lf o f .icwfflry. In d y ’s o r p e n t 's , o r ii lnri»o. u r t p ic lu ro , unci a

$15t> c re d it.T he n e x t tw en ty larK cst prcniiiiiiis eacll a lican tifid a r t i)ieltiro,

an d n c rc d it o f $15G. • , ‘ >• «. k tThc next.twenty each n beautiful art pictnrc and a credit of :r.lL.>.T h e n e x t tw rn ty -fiv fi a s c a rf yiin an d a c rcd it o f $100.T h e n e x t tw en ty -f iv e a s c a rf p in a n d a crodit o f $"5.T h e n e x t tw en ty -f iv e a s c a rf pin and a c re d it fif ?!=50.A nd a ll o th e r corr*eet an sw ers will, receive a s e a r f p in and a

(•ro<lit o f .^25. U ■T^ic above p rizes will be t?iven lo th e b^^i and M O ST A R T IS T JC

c o rrd c t answ ers . ' . ' ^ ^ '•K vcryonc se n d in g in a n an sw er will, receive fo r liis tro u b le n

b e a u tifu l a r t p ic tu re a n d a c r c d it w hich can be u sed only on thi; -.itrchaso o f a n e \7 ^pl'ayer p ian o .

\Vc a rc ta k in g th is meanfl to re w a rd you* fo r y o n r w o rk in p la c ­in g o u r nam es before th e m an y N ew C om ers to TwnyJ*'’.all8 an d v i- e in i ty 'n n d to colebrato the opening of onr now Piairo Salesroom .

A Few Pianos, $250, $300 and ^350 Values Now $98, $ U 8 and $145.

- - COME EARLY ~

( itv........ St, No. ..

Mail all answer^ to

G. R. SMITH, Mgr,Perrine Hotel, Twin Falls, Idaho

All Answers Must Reach us bySaturday Evening, Sept. 26,15 Carsteiisen & Anson Co.

Address G. R. SMITH, Manager2 U S K oahonc S t r e e t S o . ,.T w ln Falla, I d a h o T e l . 143

$5.00DOWN

$ 1 . 0 0WEEKLY

We are coming to Twin PaUs-^We are coming here with the world’s greatest^pianoa. . We are opening here \vith a special sale, the greatest the world has ever known. We ate giving sov- eral hundreds of dollars in Twin Falls to make the Carstensen & Anson Co. well known in this vicinity. ■

I will be in Twin Falls for a few days only, to distribute the ms^ny valuable prizes we-jjfi going to give free. . •

Watch next issues of this paper. ‘ ‘6 . E. SMITH, Local Manager.

C A E S T E N S E N & A N SO N CO^211 ShoihoDc Street So.. Twin F«IIi, Idaho. Tel. 142

For More Than 20 Years Salt Lake’s Biggest, Busiest and Best, Piano House.

S T A T E M E N T F R O J [ T H E H E A D O F T H E H O U S E '

T h e re h a v e b e e n m a n y o co n s io n s in th e p a s t w h e re b y w c w e re in a p o sitio n to o f f e r th e f in e s t m a k e s o f p ia n o s a t v e ry s u b s ta n - t in l rofiiCTtrmL ^ i i t j e,vcr lie ru to fu r« ! h a s th e r e b e e n .such a uom - b in a tiim of c i r c u m .s ta n c c s t h a t h a s m a d e pus-sible. o y , l e t m e s a y , eo n ip c lled s u c h lo w p r ic e s a s ^ h a v c n o w b e e n a r r n n y e d f o r p ia n o b u y e r s o f T w in F a l l s a n d v ic in i ty b y tin ; a i i lh o r iz e d p iiin o m a n u ­f a c tu r e r s ’ r o p r e s e n ta t i v t s . . K ca tl th i s I’l i t i r e a n n o u n c c n ic n t c a r e ­fu l ly . K

t . ' a r s t ^ c n & A n s o n (.'o. lia.s box>n t 's ta b l is h e d a n d h a s g ro w n g r e a t b ecau se i t so le n n i ly a w n r c s p o s i t iv e sa tij4 fa c tio n (o cv cr\'N i p u rc h a s e r o r m onoy . b a c k T h e in s t r u m e n ts in t h i s .sale a r e o u r r e g n ln r s to ck , n o t l i i n g r e s e r v e d , a n d a r e o f f e r e d u p o n th o sam i; d e f in i te a n d b i i i t j in g - i ig r e c m e n t o n o u r p a r t . X o tran.sacti<>» w ill b e co n s id e red a s c o m p le te u n le s s th e p iiix -h a se r is p o s i t iv e ly .slit- is f ic d . . .

T do n o t k n o w h o w to .say th i s m o s o 'e m p h a t ic a l ly . E v e r y in s t ru i i io n t 's o ld in t h i s s a le m u s t p r o v e s a t i .s fa c to ry to th e b u y e r

in e v e ry w a y , b o th a s to q u a l i t y J ind jis to it.s, p r ic e , o r n o .sale • O u r u n c o n d itio n a l so n * iee g u a r a n t e e a e e u iiip u n ie s e v e ry i n s t r u - » m e n t sold, n o m a t t e r w h e th e r , i t is o u r co stlic .s t p l a y e r p ia n o o r • o n r lca.st e x p e n s iv e p ia n o , th i s f j n a r a n tc c w ill positT vely p ro le» :i c a c li an il e v e r j ’ p u r c h a s e r a g a in s t i l is s a t is l 'a e t io n .

Fcir ov e r 2 0 y e a r s w e h a v e c a r r ic t l o u t e v e r y o b l ig a t io n a i id........... . to th o l e t t e r . W e d o n o t prop«i.sc to d cv ia .te f ro m tli'isp ro u d rc c o rd n t t h i s t im e o r a t a n y o lb c r t i iy c . T h e sa le lp ^ ic e .s w ilt In- j i i i i in ly 'm a rk e d . T h e pri»-cs w ill be <jiie a iu l t lie .sam e’ to

, a ll a lik e . A c h i ld n m y p u rc h .'isc u s s a 'fc ly ^ iiu l a s s a t i s f a c to r i l y a s

NEW BRANCH STORE 211 Shoshone St. S.

Twin falls, Idaho: Phone 142 _ _

W ith W a rb e rg T ra n s fe r Go.

IVe Don’t Sing the Praises of Player Pianos That Have Failed to KeepA b re a s t in ih e M a rc h o f

P rogress. .

\\t'. A rc S filb iB Mo4lenj, Metal Tubojl, F lrc .P o in t M otor, -Hc.'ilblo, FJnirer, I 'lu y w l*Ianc», M'iUi I ’cr-

fee t .^IuhJc n o il T rftfk lii? J )e rlce i

Iiistxunioiils K.juIpiiPd With ltul)bpr T ab lnp , and a L ot of « h ip tn ip T oln tcrs, IJu tlonm .LcTcrs, K Ic- A rc 4)b>

SttHly Them C nrcriillr. They A re I )« ir a t Any I’rlcc .

F ree .Music lU iJh lacJadcil lliirlnK’ the G rea t Sale Now ^ ■ - in I'm ureiJs.

STAT1;MK.\T fUO.M TIIK M A M F A C T U llK nS OF

PIANOS T H U O lU n T H E IK A lT l'lO K IZK I)

K K PKKSFNTATIVFS .NOW IN ^ lA lt t . 'K " •

OF T H IS SALK

I.iin i till' fiictoVv r<-pr«‘:i«'iit;itiv<:, I sucu ro o rJ e r ftir t t if um nyriu liinTrt I repri'S 'riit fo r tlirco pinnoH, ■ every tUiio 1 (‘I'll uvo dtirliiK thU Hale. 1 <io n o t curc r»r r.'ijill p ro fit cir rv cn ,wliole:^;ile p rofit. My miiiuifac- lu n -rs li;»v«.' lu i iiimiliit<-(l it Hiirpiux «U)cl<. Kvoryono

•k tiou ii tlia t export trsiile, p iirtlc iila rly in imislcal- tn- ^trlUlll■u^» Is now 111 ii KUiUilKtili. if you rxpi-ct to b u y ' u pliiiu) in til- ne.M t'-a y<'ar.s you a re ih>lii« JourHcif

• ;iu InjQ stlirc 'if yon du ntrt. .-ee m e w ithin t lie next, fi;w iliivs. V«)ur-owi i‘ rni;i ean In- liiul. I w ill lieip nn;1co the flr-.l iiiiv iiiiiit I’o r ti l '' l ia la n rr ciin Ite iiald an

:.i« l-;u in iia l e r .'•■arly payiUfiil-t _ i-.iay lie i^raiiKi'iI.

D on 't lie inlHicd iiy auU(]intted to stln ion in ls ; a tc«- ijn ioa la l w ltiiou t datu dooH n o t provo nnytlila};. A testim onial^ Bivch luany, m any ycaru a sp fo r a cab i­n e t IManolii c an n o t jioHHlbiy app ly to llio m odorn p i­ano pluycr. A few yoahi ago in tlio <lcvc|opmoni'HtaRO o f iJie wouiierful plnyor piano, a nmcli ndvcrilHctl p lay ­er, In Hplte of Ita m any inuHical uliort-cominfjA, wbh of

- lo u m e . tiio b e s t to bn linil. B u t tho w orld moves, Uio p lay er p iaau Iuib proRrcHKOd fn a te r oven th a t tiio au -

>^i<inuil)ili! IniH proBrcHHod. W lint w as'conR idorcd a liiRh point, o t pv rfecllon a tow yearu rro Ib now p rac tica lly olihoieUf. T lie neccHslly of buttouH, polntorB, cm phu-

“ • sizers , levers an d o tlior com plex and confuBing alUiclj- iiienis lo pliiyoi- p ianos iiaa boon ovcrconic. T ho m odern liunian toucli, fluxiWu flPRcr. Uio m ctjil tube device, flve-pnlnl jnoior, perfec t jnualc reJJ fiuldJnp <lcvke, piaj-- iT p iano is j'WceplnB o il,befo re I t T h a t’s th e k ind 6 l a p lay e r I'lano wo now hc!1.

Tiio m odern soloHtylc m usic roll poBitivcly m akca planlHtH of tiio ve ry hlRlicHt o rd e r o f every m em ber of th e fam ily.

T IIK S T lio H B K It F L A IE R rU N O A.ND EVJBRETT ' li.lIlY OllAND I-LAVEB m x o .

In tone ijua llty a n d -a s u p rig h t o r B aby G rand pl- anoH, cacij Ine tru m o n t roprcsonta porfccUoQ, A ll Uio

• exclUHlvo and w onderfu l fcalurcu , Uio flex ib le s trik in g flngor, Uie au tom aU c gutd tag dovlco, H vo-polnt m otor, etc., u ro a ll to bo found in Uils P la y e r P ian o , and tho l>ricu Ih n o t $1000, b u t In Uiis sa lo Uioao InBtnimentB w ill lie on ly JG8<, wlUi |3 0 add itiona l fo r allghU y fanc ie r eaacB and ,?60 m o re for Uio vory fancleat. Tlio libera l j>ayment p lan appllqu. lo Ujcoo su p e rb P ian o s and Uaby G ran d s a s lo a ll oUiora. ..

r iU C E S T H A T AUE ALMOST UNBELIEVABLE ,

P lea se depend Upon It Umt UdB 'salo o f ,p la y e r p ianos in o f m u c h ,u n d In tense im porum co. A in u B ic a r tu b lc g ' up-io-U ie-laB l-m lnute perfected p la y e r ' p iano , u sua lly p riced to re ta il a t ?600, is now offered- fo r n e a r ly h a lf p rice , o r 5380! A p la in e r m odel P la y e r P la n o is a c tu ­a lly on ly J340. T h ia Is Uio ca sh price, b u t fo r m oro od-

> dftional nim ple In le re s t w ill de llvo r fo r ^ 0 dow n (and U arnca w ill m a k e Uio J20 p aym en t fo r y o u ), then you only p ay Uio ^8 a monUi, froo m usic ro lls Included. '

n ea rly o il new.JIO a monUi tU l <420 Is paid w ill buy h ig h e r grado

fancy w a ln u t P la y e r P lano , a b ran d now ono, an, In stm * - m on t u su a lly p rlccd a t )6&0. W o w ill givo a bill o t so lo on ly w hen |420 h a s been pa id fo r Uiis beauty , and in ^ e lude a m ost lib e ra l supply oC m usic ro lls .' A' W eber P ia n o la P lano, w idely adverU aed a t $1,000 fa now prlccd a t $48C, paym cnts-fO a m on th , free m usic ro lla Inclifded. OUior P lay e r P ianos, $41S, $488, $:!88, etc., lik e new.

A very lltile m ore w lU-biiy a W ober P ia n o la P iano , th e viiry h lfh o a t priced one, b u t paym en ts a re to bo a rra n g e d a i $1G p e r moaUi. F ree m usic ro lls , t o a . Superb P lay e r P ian o s Do L uxe, Uio vory finest y e t co n slru c led , an d m echanically , In slru m cn U Uiat e sce l nny $1,1G0 p iano to. bo had, p o B se sa ln g C p o in ts o t 8ti*

, p e r lo r lty flVer Uie nex t beat m ake. W o a ro p ric in g ono of UicHc irrstrum en ta a t $G8C, an d a p la in e r stylo fo r $Q4S,. paym en ts $1I> a monUi, freo m usic ro lls included ' Old Htylo IJianolim fo r |C5 apiece. ‘ A l i b ^ a l supply

of m u sic ' if! included . Wo w a n t Uiem o u t o t Uio way.Spaco <orblds detailed meilUon of a ll o f tho In slru -

n jenU in thi« sa le , b u t Hunico I t to say th a t cv. ry p luy­c r p iano on- th e floo rs is m arked itt corrcHpoodlnR low p rices. ■ ,

In n sa le of th is kind biiyerfl come from everyw here ;inij they aiil (luickly. T licro a r e no d u p lica tca except

• ChTs re• instanco.s. ! say. come n t

' \V-' k n o w «if o n ly o n e w a y . t o do b ijH lnesn q u ic k ly . an»l t h a t is to c u t prlce.H. U elen tlcxH , y n c o m p ro r a ls ln g p rlc i! r e d u c tio n , a n d t l ln s t l i is o c c a s io n I s p rc B c n te d . . \ e v e r h a v e n io i lc r n iilayoV p la n o .s hc en o b ta in e d f o r bo l i t t l e ijio 'ie y n n d m ^yi'r aK aln w il l th e y h e h a d a t s u c h 1'X tra o ril in jj.ry .Mavlnr.4 in p r ic e . A ny o f U ioho I n s ln i - iiH 'iits w ill 111' s h ip p e d Hubjecl to e x a m in a t io n lu id f r e e tri;iV, , ■ ' . . '

AM I LOOK AT TIIK.SK I'KK FS

P i. in n v -U c il .K n o w n MoIipv. ifSiM) P iaim s, ^ l i ; * jui.I riano-«. #IST; o r PlanoH. g ios.

All otln r-BradCH eq u a lly low. \V> a rc forre<l to cull siinie pianos iiMwl. T he rea so n is fo r fu tu re proto< tlon .of d e a lf r s * h o niu.-<l oh- Min tl ir r o -u la r prirc!«. Jlow ever. w ith a very few cxcopilohs. none o,f tlirm Iia.i ov e r been so ld , and li*vo only been In slock <j n io n th i. >onie lo?.:i th an .1 m onttis, new rtiE ert-from th e fnciory, T tie tew th a t a r e uncd a r c .In p e rfe c t •condlUon and R uaran tred th c s.nme n t neW onca.

BABY GRAND SIANOS NOW LESS THAN UPKIGHT PI­ANOS 'SELL FOR AT ANY o i’HER TIM ^A LM O ST ANY

MAKir YOU WANT. ;SEE THEM AT ONCE.

A U . M 'V I’LAYM t I’lANO.S

Nearly K »rry P i a j r r I’iann iln< tlw* M'orldN .''^taniurd l*e '»• Action.

$COO VivlucH, likf- new JTr.O Vfllues. new. ........

$S30 Varhic?. % JK'OO Wnlues.

TIIK EM ) HAS'+^KM F. I’o sltiv .ly Uie •lilKU^'st p r in iii-anufactured n<»w a t yeur tritcT. Tlil.-< Is got » ra se w)i i! connldered. NcrcsHlly Bo law. ' I'rlc-* n*sirle llrti"<*<1 by Pome m jk e r» of plano'J aOT "ff- ttTTfcy P lano cu t in m a tte r w h a t It? advortioMJ price m ay be.

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TWIOE-A^-WEBB: TiirtN FAIXB TIME8, TPB8DAY, SETT. 21.1815

E . D: ^ o in o ck o and ,^vlfc m otored In from i^ lH s to r to d ay .’ ■

A . N. BpruKuo w as down from B u r­ley , Mondtiy o f tills woek.

E . A. M llnnr. llio' liu lil Iqiiiburm an, w au in tljo c lt 'y o n biuiiiiOHH toduy.

li . l I . 'T rn i l l , o f Je rom e, lrnni<- iiutiiiK ljuuincau 4ri llio f l iy on Monduy.

-D orn, on M onilay. S eptcn ibor 20, to Mr. iinil Mrw. Loc S Ic iU t, ix duiiBhter.

H enry S n \ l t l i ' cdm o in from • C on­ta c t Monduy o n .a Mliort biiulnotiK tri{i

I w a y s J ia v e I’e i i ie d ie s in tlie Iio u se f o r ^ p m ' c l i i ld r e n . ■ ■

No hom e shoul be w ish o u t a line o f house­ho ld re(medies to tide th ro u g h o r un til thie doctor ^om es. V

Come in and le t u s fit yo u jo u t w ith a supply- o f medicines yo ii are ap t to need a n y time. It w ill be a savintf to be prepai;ed.

Y ou can re ly iipon the freshness, p u rity and -itrcntfth o f o u r com pounds.

Skeels-Wiley Drug Co.W e Take Care

Local and PersonalDimnlH lio lo h u n . o f IJiifley. ninint

.S u n d ay 1m th e city.

buHjncHs v ls llo rH. I'. l OKQi) W4 N a In H urley S a tu rday .

O. S. ’M cM artln m ode u i tr lp iti K im berly S a turday .

Mru. 1*. J. GroHxmnn and li t t le i v(T(v vjHluirH In Dulil Sunday.

S lo v f K(h>ukI> w unt to K lba Suniliiy ■«veniQR to look a f te r IiIh rancli proi)-« t r - ^

^ J . IlobcrtM le f t Moiulay Dveninj? on -a Hliort buylneuH trlt> to S a lt Lake

_^ •J,: C. Wwlil w en t to Uiirl.-y Ihls

zaom i»K to be In attondiinci- a l tiH- B u rlo y 'fu lr .

IL A. Crxilor^ o f ’ C urry . wa« tninH- a c tin g buslnuHK^In tliV city on Monday

• o t th is week.

. D r. T. 0 . Uoyd wuk in M lUicr' llic loU nr p a r t o f tlit* week, looking afti^r

■Jjl» fa rm n e a r tliere.

A ubrey Cox le ft th e la tto r p a r t of t h e w eek 'o n a vaca tion trip , ftlr. Cox w ill Uiko In l)oth fa ir s before ro turn*

CoorKc llo tcliic , o f O akley, a n d W. ' .'7. S tack , of B urley , w ere liujkinR af-

t;iT J)UHlno«R' affiilrH In llie cUy .MrwiOay-.

Mr«. F . , Winan:<, of«,HanhVn. Hjient S a tu rd ay HlioppInK In ilic city .

A tto rn ey W-. P. (lu llir ie r f lu rn e d Sunday from a buKlniiHH tr ip to iinlHe.

Itoblniion le f t S unday a .sliort huHlneHS tr ip U) IJol.'ie.I..K ,

C. C. n i‘(lforiI and fam ily of Tw in F a lla , a ro •vlH itinfr w ltli i\tr.s. N. IjJ. B edford .In thin c ity .—U aldw ell Nr

W. Jlren n an , dlH trlet fru it In- Hpt'i^tnr. wiiH a buHhiCHH vlHltnr lit U nn iT t and H urley , .Monday an d TueH- d ay of th lfl'w eok.

M r. an d ^ lflrs . K. D. N utt, o f Eden, ipen t S a tu rd a y H liopplng .ln tbo city .

W. r . B reckon w as 'j lo w n 'fro n r K lm- bo rly M onday on a a lio r t bu»iii<m?i trlp .

Karl C la rk and Ruy O. W ard , ot IJtilil, w ere VlHlloni In tb e c H j Sunday.

n . D. B row n, a j)ro » p e ro u s . r r in c h c r of Hoek t 'r e e k , IranHuctcil buKlncsH ill lliu I'lty S a tu rd ay .

Dr.. A. F. :\lcCluHky, of Bulil. wbk vi.^ltor In Mu; c ity M onday evenlnft profcsHionul bUflliiesH.

M r. and Mr«. H. T. "WeHl wero ilown fcpni tlic lr ran c li n e a r KiniUeriy, .Mon­day on a Hliort bu-Hlnena trip , '

cirinK. II. Mull le f t 'S u n d a y i;v<'iiin>; fo r noi«e, w liere lie wlll^Hikiul u few diiy>\ looklnK a f te r buxlnesn' affalrn. *

idMr. and Mr«. CHpude S. S tu a r t ii clilld rua ttpen t SuiVt^i^ in. iiub l, tu rn lnR Iio iiie .o n tlie <‘vinl»K t.fiiii

.1. A. Uyljee w as u pasKenRiT to F i ­le r. w.li>‘r<! Iie .iH lookinK a f te r su r- Vflylng buHlncHH fo r t l jc 'to w n rouncll.

Mr. and M'rx. J . H. Scaver.s ajuf .wnn eninc in from th e ir CaMtlefoni rnncli

' a Hliurt vliilt w ith .Mr- anil Mrn. H. Sm ith.

Mr.I l ’ow('rH le f t S unday ovoniiiK for B urloy , u b o re b e w ill m ak ii lils lionie l ie rca tle r . havinK ucceptcd a poHltlon w ith ^he A nialuK am utcd SuKiir Co.

Sim B u tts , o f St. JoHCpli. Mo., s to p ­ped off in T w in Kutln tlilH week on IiIh way to tin* C a lifo rn ia exp,u«ltloiiH. Mr. llutlH 1h an o ld n(;c]ualntniiee of C. A. and C raw fo n l McMiiHterw.

J . ('. W ebb m a d e a buHlniiKx. tr ip t l* ljrley_i S a tu rd a y niKlit. ^ tu rn in j ; hom e Snmdiiy. Mr. W ebb biiK obar^e o f th e dunceK ''K lvcn a t the N ew Na- t io n a rU o te i Bull room in Ilurley.

m nLINK

T he O rig ina lJust Received a

Large Shipment of Alarm Clocks

$1 and Up-

D E C K E R Tlie JEWELERAt the Sign of the

Big Clock

E dw ard H. HobinHon unJoye«l a vIh* ItrthlH week from bin b ro th e r, C. X. llob lnsu i). O m aha, N ebr. Mr. Itobln- .•ion .spent a b o u t two- duyn leav ing for tionie on S unday n ie lli. wlUi ttie ox- pectn tlon o f m akinR a Hhort Htop in Iihilio l-'nllH uu lliu way.

A tto rn ey s \V . I’..G u th rie . A rth u r M. Dowen, a n d 'Ju d R e W. A. Habcoelt left t h b p inn ilnR fo r A lbion to a tten d to JeRuI ImshtCHH. • -

W. S. B urton , of B urli'v . aLconi'pan by bix m otlier, cam e ilow n .S alu r*

"J.iy from tin- SuK«r City, to i<i.eiid tbe •.wc*.‘k end here .

M r. a n d M rs. J . U. Seaver.s c tm tly com pleted th e i ii<;\v tMiine a l Ca.stleford anil r

. In II. liiHt week.

i'.. 11. C a llen tln e . o t M orrison. Ill,' .‘i r r iv c d In T w in I-'^ilU Sunday , iint

w ill Hpcnd a few day.s vIsltlnR re la ­tiv e s h e re a n d lo o k ln R a t land . Mr. C a lle n tln e Ik a broU ier-ln-law o f II'. ^ (I re e n . of. ihe IIlKbllne Seed Farm .

If You Are Par­ticular About Your Optical Work We Can Please You----------------------- — ----------

Our price«- are the very lowest

f6r first-class work.

P a rro p p tic a l Co.

l U A t<w E. Phone S19-J

ITE GBIXD OUB 0W7C LEASES

Here is One of the Best Places Near Kimberly at $135.00

- PER ACREO ne of . the finest 120-acre farms on the

tract. House, barn, granary I. and , family orchard. Can be sold on good terms. .

See this before you buy.

Sander Realty and Investment Co." ' 143 Main A venue E a ^

Jo h n Sm ith \« is .d o « n from I’ocatel- Ui S a tu rd ay and Sum liiy 'T lsltihR witli rri<-iid:< am i loukint; a r ie r tiie arf;iin> of

S m ith Canily (.'ik

.Miss ‘.M. A nderiion. su p e rin te n d ­e n t o f the I'liyHicianh and S u rR w n ’ boHpltnl, was tiie Rue-st.of M iss IJertliii WilHon a t liu h l.ias it week'.

’. i ‘. Davis, o f C edar (^reek. accom ­p a n ie d tiy IiIn Konl O av ie , and d a U R h te r . MIkh .Marie D avis, w ere in th e elty S a tu rd ay ' attendii.iK to Irj-al buHiness.

.MIhs Anna M.. IluRhes. wlio liaH b<-en viniUnR wiUi lie r broth<^r, A. 1). H uclies fo r a m onth o r hu ire h-ft th e la s t of tin- w'eetv fo r h e r b o m l' In l ‘ralrie_ City, OreKonT• • '

DurinR th e abHCJici* nfMisKOwJuRK Mis.>< H um phrey is NubntliutinR In tb e lo lle c tio n ’ d e p a rtm e n t of th e M oun­ta in Statv.s T e lephone and TeleRruph <omjmny.

C. n , I l e in p le m a n . o n e o f tlie pro;<- pn rouH f a r m c n t liv ln R so u tl i o f . th " c l t j ' , luv.s r e c e n t l y co m p letiH l a n' R r tra c e to b o u « e th e n o w Iloo w lilc h Is d r lv h iR .

Kev. and M rs. 11. W .’ i 'a r i tc r r e tu rn ­ed nnlio ' from llo lse . w here Hev. .Mr. P a rk e r w as in a tte n d a n c e jit tbo iin* nuiil con ference o f tb e -MethodlHt.

V ic to r 'A . JolinHori, o f O m aba. one of . till.- p rincipal'K to<A liold(‘rK in t^he C ottonw ood U auch (fo., a rriv ed in T w in FallH S a tu rd ay evening for a vi«lt w ith F reil llam .'tay ."ind fam ily. ,

Mrii. D. K.- UeKan.wa'H a v is ito r In Hulil .Monday o t thin week. Mrs. Ile- Kan <m;tuilze<l a clas!) i n . p iano a t lIu lil. laxt \y in te r and iia'.s arranR od lo i-onUnne tin- w tirk tlilH yea r, liy r Iv - ioR lessons each .Monday a t Maaonic ball.

M rs. WUIuir Sgullib, a c c o m p a n ie d by M rs. n i a l l y M c ljiren ' an<l MrK. Squlbli'ik tw o l i t t le d a u g h te rs ,' le ft M onday i-v en in R - fo r Kly. Nevada, w here Mr.'i. Sgulbh In tends makinR h e r home. M rs. M e l^ re n w ill i frIendH w hile there .

A. W a te rs m nde u tr ip ov e r the Salm on lU ver tra c t, tlio firs t o f the >viH>k in l^onnccUon w ltli blH w ork I m oniher o f the .H ouse C om m ittee pn rriRiition'' and DrainuRC u iw k . ThiH

com m titfft hnB been .p r e p a r l n R n re> vised eodu On dralnaR o and I r r lR u tio n law s, a s w ell a s a r o p o rl^ B n n d io f for se tt le r s on C arey a c t laniT .T h e final w ork of invc.stigotlng t h e conditions on tiie S a lm o n 'r iv e r t r a c t Ik being c a rr ied oTi b > '^ l r . W aterii .an d tlie coiniiillt<“c w ill iiiake th e ir re p o rt e a r­ly in O ctober.

- S O C I E T Y N O T E SSociety Uetau fo r tlila eonuun

bp Kindly fecclved by T be Tlmea.

Th<- W odnesdiiy A uction H ridR e club m et lu st week w ith M rs. Spafford. F ir« t ,prl7ir w as won by Mrs. A. 1'. Senior.

M rs. Vantaa.HCl o f 'th e I’a rcn t-T oacti- er.H’ asH ociatlon 'o f B lckcl school, w ill en te rta in , a t a recep tion and tea hon- orlnK tiie teach crn o f the IJickel school n e x t Frhlny.

'/A r t ic le s w ritten a n d subm ilte ii by Nlrs. W ilhon o f th e W ayside club to the "C o u n try 'C cn llcm n n ” w ere accepted by tlia t inaRazine a n d RrCup p ic tu re s of th e m em bers w ere requestetl.

T he M. IJ, C lub enjoyed a p lea s­a n t sesaion on T u esd ay y f_ last witli Mr«. Krickwinl Tin- pi i'/e 'Tor, hiRh sco re w as won by Mrs. J . W. W illie ,'w lio w as a R ucst o t tlie club.

/O n la s t TucJiday n iR h t tlie llaciie- iorii ciut) enjoyed , a 's t a g p a rty w ith Mr. J. T. Chapmarj|,'afl host. A su p p e r w as se rved alw uT m ldnlR lit to t lie fol- lowiiiR KueHt?<: M essrs. Sande, B a rt­le tt . J a c k so n , H etw eller, Newm an and n il l ln R to i r .

T he bo a rd o f d ireclo rtt o f ^ i e F ed e r­a tion of c lu b s, w hich m e t In th e city la s t S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n fo r th e p u r ­pose o f UecidinR .upoQ. j i location for a rcHt room dcclded upon Uie sm all b rick bulldInK n o rth of Uio olTlct! o f th e l.lR iit and P ow er com pany.

.Mrs. I- II. D arrow very Brnclously .. 'n te rta incd th e m em bers of tiie IJlut I.akes. R ou levard c lu b la s t F rid ay aC- to rnoon. ..M ost o f Its m em bers , were

j j re a e n t a n d a verj- enJoyaCle proK ram cupliHl tiie a fle rnoon . th e top ic be- R '■‘HirdH." FollowinR tiie annual

e lec tio n o f offlcerH tlie liosteim served a d a in ty luncbcon.

and Mrs. J am es C. Chapm an, w ho have been rftoident.s o f th is c ity fo r tlie pant t lire e y e a rs .' le f t th is m orninR for Jo p lin , Mo., w here ^ ^ y (Hi m ake th e ir fu tu re home.

tje fo rd .d M rs. Jo h n QiilRley, o f Cas-

eford . w ere sbopplnR in t b e r d ty a few days la s t w eek. Mr. an d .Mft*. Q uljtley b.ive ro cen tly p u rchased tb e A sh ton rani-li n e a r C astleford . w hereth e y ■will m ake th e ir home.

T lircc broJliern by tho nam e of Cor- fieh l w e re in th e city Tlnitlne witli frien tjs. T he b ro tln -rs le f t th e sam e evenliiR for PlnRlanil. w lie ie tliey w ill jo in th e a rm y of. th a t coun try . They iiave Iieen lIvlnR jU IluIil fo r sevcrat y<'«rs. ______________

D iM l.'o n Tliuriwlay evenlOR, Sept. 16. a t h e r h o m r tliree m ilex 5gutt)- wciit o f H o llU tcr. Nrr.-*.'riorcore^W c.- D onald . w ife o f W ra. M cDonald. .TTic body wa.i >*hlpped S a tu rd a y n i o r ^ K to O ttaw a. K an*., fo r Int^nnem C ITe- Bldc« h e r ho.nband. th e deceased leave* t h f ^ cbtldrcD and a s is te r . M Isi P<mr] H iira r . o f ■ thin c ity , to o m o rn h e r d ea th . M rs. M cD onald a n d .MIm H as- a r A ccotnpM led Use ttody.

D r. and M rs. W. K. A aron have bt-fn enJoyinR a v is it ih e p a s t tw o weeks from th e d o c to r’s fa th e r and motJier. Mr. and M rs. I t M. A aron , and siste r. .Miss E va A aron , o t Kn\d. Okla. T h e ir Ruest* le f t la s t evenlnR fo r B urley, w here they w ill v is it w tlh ano th e r d.iugbtiT.

F ran k I). B row n re tu rn e d tb e m iddle of th e w eek from low a, w h e re ho had heen on bUKln<*Hsl He s ta ted , th a t tho g ra in c rop in th a t sJtatc would bt‘.ver>- siio rt. h u t th a t ^ e r o w ould be a ROod cro p o f 'co rn . T iie Rraln sbortaR c wa.s

.>ied by th e e x trem e wot w ea th e r of

V ...... • ’- = -----------Ir. and .Mr. . H. I.. K ail, wlio liave

bei-n RUost.s fo r th e p ast y lx h ccHs a t the l io in e o f tl i r l r .von. K. K. K ail, le ft tills- m orntnR fo r th e ir iiom e In EiirJ- bam . low a. Mr. and Mr*. K ail w ere deligh ted w ith tb e c o u n try , and de­c la red th a t thj?y w ere lo o k io R forw ard to a re tu rn r lu l t a t som e fo ta r c t/Bie.

/ o n l.is t T h u r s ^ - afte rnoon , Mrs. “ . J . W a lle rs dellRbtfuU y en te rta ln w l a l c a rd s n t h e r hom o on .S cco n d nrC' n u e n o rth . T he p r l to fo r t h e - a f te r noon w as.w on by M rs. R. Strow brldgC T he ho s te ss served d a in ty se fresli m entji durluR the co u rse of tho a f te r ­noon. T h e R uests p re se n t w ere Mes- dam es W alte rs . W. J . A llen. Dunn D, Brow n. It. S irow brldR e. M cDermot, H uk Ii Sniitii and M isses M arie U oborts and K leanor RoRorson.

■ T tfr. « * tt'M ra . C ..H . W asU hum . who hav e been TisitinK tb e ir 'iO k , W ilbur W ftjOibum. th r e e toIIc* o o rth w est of the. c ity , le f t Uie f l re t o f th e w « k for San F ranci*co . Mr. a n d Mra. W ^ b - b a m llTS in B rlR bton . Io w a, ao d stop­ped o ff !o T w in F a lls fo r a w eek on tlie lr tr ip to Uic C allfo rtila cxposl- Uoa'a. ■

.T h e lad le s ' o f th e Sham rock club «pont a mofit dcU glitful day wlUi M rs. McCoy. l iv ln R on , th e Salm on tra c t. T h u rsd ay , S ep t. 16. A m o st boun tifu l p ica lc d ia o ( ;r w as e c r re d a t noon, p la te s bflnR la id fo r e igh teen . A s h o r t b u sin ess sessio n wna follow ed by ren d tn ss b y M rs. McCoy a ^ d MIsa N'el* lie McCoy. M iss M ary Q rim th won tlie p r l io In th e pneeslnR con test.

(.Every o ne rep o rted a m o s t onJoyaM e tim e and le f t fo r tb o ir li5nt«s la te in tile a fte rn o o n . r.l_

F rid a y w ill be T w in F ^ l s d a y 'a t th e Minn1«?aajiift fa i r a t • B urley , aad th e low excaralOQ ra ie a offe red by th e ra ilro ad , w ill affoftl, T w la F a lls boal- n a s s 'm e a o p p o rtn n lty tot>ecome a c q a a ts te d w ith th e B orley m erch an ts .—Adv. 9-21.

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•Stockton, Calif.,- ]BopL IG.—How tho Bottlor g en e ra lly gcta th e w o rs t of Hr wbcri s ta te and federa l g o v em - a e n t s a t t c n v t divided 'c 'o a tro l "OTor p r iv a te ly prom oted irrig a tio n |)ro*' JectR u n d e r th e C arey lan d act. w as d escribed h e re ton igh t b y . Jo lin J . L owIb. s ta te en g ineer of O regon, speak in g a t tliC 'In te rn u tlo n a l i r r ig a ­tion co n g re ss . H o explained a plan new in op era tio n w iicreby Irrig a tio n cn te rp riaea a re prom oted b y -pub lic au th o rity , Bavins to the fo rm er Uic p riva te ''p rom oter'H profit, and tiecur- ing h im a s a ln s t w ildcat en te rp rise . Bome p riv a te p ro jec ts under th e Ore- Bon s ta te law , ho said , Hcemed to have been orR unlted by p rom oters who had dealfcnK on tlie d o lla r pur a c re pre­lim in a ry a ssessm en t allow ed by law-; "If n o th in g , b e tte r m ateria lized ." H e Bold th e s ta to cnRinedr hud no aderiuu te ties fo r independent Inves* tlg a tlon o f such Hcheme-j and th a t a conservu tive re p o rt w as like ly to be • 'b itte rly reaentud"' by s e ttle rs "w hen they a r e abou t nu lf sUtrvcd o u t” and w an t a chance to sell o u t to aomebody elao jin d jjiove aw ay. In some dia- tr ic tjr w here m any prom otera have o p ­era ted , he milled, "so susp icious have tlic people becom e th a t tiicy can n o t Rct toge tlie r .on tho m ost reawonahR.- proposition ."

C oncernlnR divided contro l o f p r i ­v a te en tcr'p rlaes he said U iat p rom o­tion eom panlcii -w o rk in R un d e r tli'e C arey n e t n«_ a fW e liad no m oney o t tlie ir ow n, b u t proceeded to ' aecuru perm lsHion of s ta te auUiorlUes to soli' r a t e r r'lRhts to s e ttle rs , In advance of -onstrnetion , and .uaed th e s e tt le r s '

mbnoy fo r d o v e lo p m eu t' T h is dovel- p p m en t is <lone u n d e r c o n tra c t wttli tiie s ta te under wliloh the 'sta to d is- elalniH a il reKponaiblllty fo r the nuc- cess o r fa ilu re of tb e en terpriae . - The s ta te In tu rn ia un d e r contPirebto Uic federal •governm ent to "dovewp tho land . an<l Mr. Lew is said t'tie p ro- Hpecluses of the variops prom otion compunle.s "s ta te s in- R iow inR te rm s how tiie state- and the U nited S ta te s

r e baek of the en te rp rise .""A lm ost invariab ly s o ia e tb in R R oes

TonR.- w ltli tbeac e n tc rp tise s ,” lie salfl. "T be one hundred to th roe h undred p e r cen t p ro fit on th e m oney w hich th o prom oter does n o t have t^ advaneo u su a lly ao blinds lilm to the ne<-esslty of good cial and

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T ho flttlnB of Rlsss- ea- la done by an ex­perienced . akllled opll- cinB.

The q u a li ty is th b e s t tb o u R h o u r p r ic e a r o .lower.

P r ie b e 's O ptica l . P a rlo rT w in Kails

•iects, tlie HUte w ith d ra^^ Uie noces- sKry land . P re lim inary hxpenses a re advanced tlie s ta te , wUlcb m ade in 19in an app rop ria tion (it JSO.OOO for th e pu rpose, and a like /am oun t came fro m t i io In te r io r departm ent. T he i r r iR a t io n d is t r ic t whei? formed pnb's Ih on ly tJie ac tu a l expcnue of tho w o rk done, "w lU ibut any holdup price fi'om the prom oter."

iielp oyr-Uy b e lp lu R o th e r s KOlVCS.

T h e A ssociated C harities, a re In noe<l of a aupply of clo th ing fo r chiI-_. d re n .- 'M others, le t us help each o ther by RlvlnR the o u t R row n RarmenUi o r . anyUilnR wo do n 't need in o u r ow n hom o, w here It can be made use of. School . 'h a s bcR un and tin- denuindfi

.• o f good enRineorlnK. f l n a n -1 a re , m any. G re a t Rood cim be done colonliinR p lana th a t he over- th e ••Associutcd C harities If •. . __ * ..A., nni.l.i* IVI nik U’,k hnVA fllook» Im ro rtn n l d o tn ln , Tho oUict i y " " «™ '“‘ “ “ " ' ' ‘V”.'; " c have

tc llow tUc risk . BO ivlm alioulU i " ‘“ 'I “ » '■ "nvun^nlhe w o rry ? Tlio «u itc olllciirS .ip p a r - l 'O f y™ , ■« lonvc >our contrlbuUon.i. cu lly torK cl tlic BcUlcr Ib m lvanclnc W - W ill Young lin« do n n to l Iho use tlu! m oney unil ueem to devote tlio lr ,* * ' n room fo r tha t purpoHo..and yoli

iTitlc’» to »eelns Unit tli.i p room ter* artleleH with e ltlie r .Mr. k wlUe m oney, le n y p rlv a to cap lu il lie o r Mr. V oung and Uie com m ittee w illm ake m oney, .le 's^ p rlv a to

d riven from th e s ta te and fu r th e r de­v e lopm en t stopped,"

.Mr. i.owhi said tlia t In Oregon ten p ro jec ts in wliicii Uie p riva te p rom ot­e rs w ere c u t o u t a re now u n d e r way witl) tlie co-operntion of tlie s ta te and federa l governm ents. In these p ro -

Uiat Uiey a re placcd w here Uiey w ill do strrht^oni' else some Rood..

m s . I!. A. llAivKll, KucretJiry.

l;\)n . S A I.K -F a ll wheat. M. C a s^ l, R oute r.,- Adv. Sept. H -17.1'l-2H -2^l ,

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Corduroys Priced at $25.00Fur Trimmed Suits

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The AdidtSeasoiiTicket is $3,00 and Admits You to the Entire Eight Performances; l^tudents Tickets $2.00

The Orpheans Oct. 7lh

T h e “ O rp h ean M ufikal C lu h ” w com posed oC fovir

,ineu.ivho.se w o rk In so tb o ro u ((h 'a n d v en ia tile as to iniiko

.ithem .Lyceiii& .fnvoriteft. Some o f th e fe u tu re s o f th e ir

' irroRrniii n ro voeal q u n rte ts . h o rn qunrtct«i, solos on VAi'i-

ona, instnunciitR , \o<'.nl solos, songs jU uK trnttrl w itij car-

■Inon tlruwin^fs nnil in t(irp re tn tiv e niiuHngtf. Thflsi> nt- ’

ifiicliijt' th is p erfo rm an c e, w ill tho rouK hly en jo y uiid ap-^,

I)rec ia te th e inusionl w ork of th e “ O rp h ean Mus'icnl tilnh.

Season 1915-1916

LAVERING THEATRE

Buy Your Season Tickets Now and have them Reserved at Skeels - Wiley’s Oct. 6th a t 10 a.m.

The Servant in the House Jan. or Feb.

Tliin is th n n tirn i’tio n to be jjivpii ilnrim ', ihtsKi'ii.sdii. 1'liis fu iilpany wHl |)luy hiTc! Hotm- tim o in .lan- uilry o r F e b ru a ry . Win. O w en, wlio licndH th e p any .of sev^-n tjcoplc, is a (;elebrat(!il nclo r, b e g iin 'ir jr lii.s fnrecT n t fho jigi- o f vjfc'bfefj). -Jlr; u'ji.s p lay in g phistophelofi” f o r Louis AforriJion in “ f ’auKt” a t tin* :i}.'o o f fw i'iit'y.lhrci-. Since* h r wjis tw i‘nty-t\vo Im r a s a p p i‘n r- ' <•(1 ill nothing' b u t huuliiiK roles, lie* has se le iJe il fo r this {•aHl, pbiynr’s (if well kiT^wii .ab ility , so yo»/ »!an bo ns- • Hiireil o f a in 'od iie lion ll ii |t .u ’ill su rp a ss y o u r cxpoctn tions.

The Cavaliers Nov. 9th

• 7’Jie second n u m b er oJ th e Lyceum coursft is th e well know n' a t tra c tio n c a l le d ' '‘T he C avalierH ." !‘T he-C uva- l ie rs ” a r e com posed o f seven people, fo u r m en a n d ti»rce wom en. . T liis w ill be nii even ing o f aong, as thc«e Koven artist-s re n d e r sQlcctions a n d com plete scenes fro m grnnd oporu, sem i-clajwical a n d s ta n d a r d songs. T he encores . a re o ld tim e fa v o rite s a n d sketches fro m lig h t operas,' .g iv ing th em a g re o t ra n g e fo r th e ir e f fe c tiv e cho^UKes; s e x te tte s , m ixed ond m ale q u a r te ts , trio s , d u e ts a n d .solos. A n o p p o rtu n ity fo r m usic lovers to sp en d a v e ry en jo y ­ab le e v e n in g .' '

Dr. J6hn Merritte Driver 7th

J o h n M e rri tte D riv e r, w ill be rem em bei'ed as he

lec tu red h e re Heverar’yeaPT ago in th e a iid ito riu m a t th e

iik ik e l school. D r. IX river w as fo rm e rly p a s to r o f the

I’oople’s C hurch , ilfcVi’ck ers T h ea tre , C h icago . H e -is a

m an o f unusual, p o w e rj h is e lq iiu en cc '-is-m ag n e lie . In

u p p e a ra n c e .h e is a m ost-im pressive m an.

I l ls .w ide ra n g e o f le c tu re w o rk u ialtes h im m ost at-

trae tisro in-ev<$ry v a y . Y o u ’ll fin d him v e ry en te r ta iijin g

in ev ery p a r tic u la r . ‘ , .

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The Maurer Sisters March 27th

On M areli 27. f(m r v e ry 'w e ll know n m usical sis te rs will be liero. T h t’se sisUfrs a re .k n o w n a.s “ T he M au re r S is te r s ’ O rehi‘s t r a . ” T his y e a r w ill m ake Mic 10th y e a r ’

_ these y o u n g w om en liavc been on the L y ^ u m p la tfo rm . Some o f th e fe a tu re s o f th is p ro g ram include c o rn e t solos, w ith orehesfn t^ ae co in p aiiim e n t; f lu te solos a n d violin solos wHh p iano accom pan im en t an d o rc h estra l num bers.

'V io lin , riuli* iimi eo rnet, w h is tlin g solos, c<>lb) solo's, h um orous reiulini;s, e te . m ake a nnisieal ev*'iiing by y«Ty ta len te d pooph?, ■ • '

The Old Home Singers April 7th

“ Tile Old Hoiiu* S in g iT s" are rd inposed o f f i r e p«M»i>hv

tw o liien atiil llirett T he I'osItliTnii^g am i s tag in g

ea fry one liack to (h e ilays of long ago. T he serious

wind's. tli( '^ e ii ti in e ii la l , th e hum orous, the songs n ra rly

|i.r;'i>l!eiu ;ill eultie baok to give a v a r ie ty oC p ro g ram

1.1.>.11 iieiiiil to d a y T h is w ill bo on even ing o f tpm inl

iiltl songs am i r<‘i-olIeetioiis, an d m usic o f long* ago . T Ih tc

is no «iufstion b u t t h a t th e “ O ld H om e S in g e rs ’’ w ill

ple;ise jiiitl e n te r ta in yo u in ev e ry way.

Smitii Damron Feb. 10th

Opie Read April 17th

\SmitJi D am ron , “ T he P o tte rs C ra f ts m a n ,” w ill b<‘

here . H e is one o f th e m ost in te re s tin g c h a ra c te rs on the

' pub lic p la tfo rm . 'As b e deliv em h is fam B iu lecture,- “ The

P o tte r a n d th e C U y ,” h e m ou lds th e o n th e p la tfo n n

.in th e p resence o f th e ao d ien ce . H is p re p a ra tio n fo r th e

w o rk in v o lv ed m an y y e a rs sp e n t in th e s tu d y o f th e :irl

o f m ak in g p o U e ry . H is le c tu re w ill p ro v e to be vcr\*

in te re a tin g and instrnetire. ~ ‘ I

T he Ijyceum- f o n r s e d u r in g th e com ing season w ill a p p e a l-

to a l l, 'b e c a u se of th e v a rie d a ttra c tio n s . A t ea ch p e rfo rm an c e

y o u T rill h sv e th e o p p o rtu n ity o f h ea rin g a r t i s t s - w h o . a re n o ted

in tlie ir re sp ectiv e lines. H e re to fo re it lias been th e custom to

m ake an e x t ra ch a rg e fo r th o s te l la r a t tra c tio n s , su ch as “ T he

Ser%’a n t in th e H o u se ,” a n d ‘-T h e C av a lie rs .” B u t th is 's e a s o n

y o u _ w o a d m itte d to th e e n tire e ig h t p erfo rm an c es, w ith y o u r

. se*son t ic k e t. vJ— • \ ’

Tho w ell know n O pie I{<*ad will a p p e a r 'to g ive o'ne

o f his no teil lee tu res . Ills lec tu res a lw a y s appeal and

h o ld -y o u r in te re s t, as th u re o th e r person lik e Opi'*

R ead. H e sh ines w ith a b r i l l ia n c y all his own. H i-J s

ahvays e n te r ta in in g . In nil h is re ad in g s he show s him self

•a.w '6iSderful do^fhe'ptrjr o f eharacten-«A m on o f unu su al elo­

q u en c e ,.a n e v e n in g -sp en t l is te n in g to O pie R ead is one t a

be rcm cm bcretl a n d en joyed . J le w ill be one o f th e b est

'a t t r a c t i o n s o f th e season. .-> ■ - * '

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TWIOE-A^WSEE TWIK FA L I£ TnUS^TUSSDAT, S E » . 21,1015-. / w /••

Most men like Fatim a—but maybe you won*t ^

TJVO

Fatimas please so many men that tfiey outsell any other c ig are tte costing over 5c. ' _,

But it may happen that your~ ta s te w on’t fit Fatimas. That’s nothing against you. Nor against Fatimas. '

But if your taste does fit Fatimas, you can feel

testsm y

P O R

m s ~ s ~ n

doubly grateiiil. For of this you cm> Wo sure— F a tim a s are cpol and friendly to the throat and tongue. And t h ^ will never leave you "feeling mean” as long as you . smolce within the bounds o f reason . These tests show you Hbw to prove this.

Because Fatimas are . cool and because they can be smoked freely and often—they have rightly earned the ^itle, "The Sensible; Cigarette.” -

It simply remains for you to see if their iaatm suits ybu as well as it is suiting thousands and thousands of other men. Test Fatimas today.

You may find that their' taste is exactly what you’ve been looking-for In a cigarette.

" V JMtmatitnai B xh tittm ,

M ^ • B ailcer o f C lilcaso. lU U r o t ' N o r m n B s rk e r , Is a F>ler v ls ltp r.

M ark M nsser w ill a c t a s c le rk fo r tb e school tw ard d u r ia s th« conilnK yea r. • ‘- Jklra. .D a n .C o n n o t..w a < .lh e w e s t . o t P J ie r f r ie n d s . ItlODdar a n d T u esd a r.

D e d ic a tio n 'a e rrfc te ' a t th e M esnoi^- ^ te c h u rch n e x t Snndajr, B labop Shoe;- m ak e r, o f F re tp o r t , 111., w ill b e in c h a r g e . .

M iss G ertrude ^ a l t o r l e f t S unday even ing fo r L ew iston , w h e re sh e w ill ta k e a te a c h e r’s c o u rse In th e no rm a l a t th a t p lace.- , , \ -------

H. H. S ch lldm aa a n d H. X. W eaver le f t on M onday fo r P a y e tte an d will r e tu rn th e la t te r p a r t o f th o w.eek w ith -te n ca rlo ad s o f sheepu ' I r a L am bing w as he ro fro m Foca> te llo la s t F rid ay look ing a f to r g ra in , a n d m e o tln r o ld friends. I r a looks n a tu ra l in F ile r , w hore h e so long resided .

W. P . G regory and w ife, o f Bloom­in g to n . 111., o ld fr ie n d s o f th e Oood- p a s tu re s a n d S a rtln s , dropped o ff for agfew days v is it o n th e ir w ay to Uje coast.

E lm o r Crow , accom panied by h is d au g h te r, d ro v e dow n from Bolao in th e ir 1916 O re rla n d l a s t w eek fo r a v is it wiU> M rs. S. . a W hitney , th e ir d a u g titc r and s is te r , before Ute la l- te r 's doportui^c f o r N ebraska.

L. K . Colo a n d fam ily; who own a fo rm so u th w est o f FUcr. w ho moved to K in s le y . Iow a, som e y e a rs ago. have re tu rn e d to good old Id ah o , and w ill h en cefo rth bo con ten ted to re* m ain hero. T hey a re wolcom ed back by m an y friends! T hey drove Uirough la th e ir O verland In. 0 d«ya.

T ho B irth d ay -club w as e n te rta in ed y es te rd ay by Mrs. S. Young. , All m em bers b u t two w c rc ’prescflt, thay being a b se n t on ac c o u n t o f sickncas.

’ iT he follow ing w ere p re s e n t: Mea* dam es S penccr. B eem ; 'C ed arh o lm , Sh inn , D uqueane, S ch lldm aa, T elford . Sm ith . BIdwcll, Don Shinn. M iss Den- sy T eito rd . • '

T he lad les >)f F i le r and v ic in ity ag ain asked by d irec tion o f-the-H om e KlDdine Society a t Boise, to f ill an e x t r a can "o r Jar w ith Crult fo r the use of th e ch lld rcn ’a homo th e re . Em p­ty Jam will ho exchanged l a te r fo r Ute filled ones and a n y tliough tfu inesa on Uio p art o f th o iiouae w ives wl]} bo g rea tly ap preciated .

T h e op « ra houae floor h as been re- w.axcd a |d p u t In ahapo fo r tJie big Field D a j^ a n c o . T h la evehing a num -

Every fifth is Certain-teedTlvj General sa ys:-- ,“There are different ways of speculating —and one of the easiest ways to burn up your money is to buy an tinknown grade, a *just as good' grade on a fake-^aran- teed grade of roofing ;^ :

Certain-teedn>; A x .-.ithouc

moiK-y »)r pospoiis.i- bilicy 'csfi “ c«aran - tc e ” a fly ih in u u ’ith - • o u t niiihiiijj aiiv ruiaiiriai ri^l.—l>iu when th e niakci of C e r ta in - te e d Ki)ofilig imJi

hishit'tiianufactur- ii)U; platK.'i behind lii.s c u a ra n tc c , it m e a n s somctbini; 111 tlic iiiiro lia 'rrb f roodtifr—

you »b<i»ilU iu»i»t'ol» C e r t a i n - t o a d . -w hy you »b

Goneral Roofing M anufacturing Companyliirjc tt in.uiu'iictuirr» u f iitiil ntj><r»

N.W Yo.V C i r • Chl*«Bo PhiU d.Iphl. S«. L«iU • D»»«on , Clov.land JittU>«rs», • - - - - •

Kaams Ctir HunbuTtf 5xda.r

J. h . McNlCHOLS & CO.PHONE 200

Transfer & G arbage H auled at Reasonable Prices ^

INTERNATIONAL J)RY FARM CONGRESSD enver. C olorado S rp t. 27-O c^9th.

Kxenncionir v ia iOKEGON SH ORT LIN E Union r a d f i e SyBt«m T ick e ts on 8a^c^ Sept. 26. £7. O ctober 2 a n d 3. Lim it. O ctober IGth.Se«.nffent* fo r ra tM and f a i r e r pa rtlcn la r*

FILEK NEWS

(F ro m th«» iPJlar Jo u rn a l) .F red D rake 1b cle rk in g a t Be«m &

K am m erqu lst's .A. J . ’ Dauif) le f t y es te rd ay a. m . In

ruupoDiib' to a te leg ram ann o u n cin g tho dentil o t a b ro th e r.

Mrs. G. W. RotU g loft W ednesday fo r a v is it to h e r old home. In'. Chjcago uml Knnkaiccc. Slic will be abHCDt u montl> o r bIx week.

Mr.- a n d Jllrs. Cowlings, of Twin FaliH. accom panied by Mra. C ow ling's purcn la from tho cost, w ere g u e s ts of

I Mr. an d Mra. S h e a re r la s t S unday.l..otH o f’ pcop.lo In tow n look ing & r

h ouB ca. etc., tlioae d ay s .. A now b u l - ne»B firm m ay decide to lo c a te here a n d a re now seek ing lo ts on w hich to o ro c t su ita b le bu ild in g s for th e ir busi* ncea.

M rs. J . C. M cCreery a rr iv e d In F li­e r from 'O alcland , C alifo rn ia, on a so- ( in i nnd hUBineoK vIrIL Sho re p o rts tlio F ile r people on th e coaat w e ll'an d happy.') She Is a .gueat.o f M ra .'T ru ltt w hile here .

A t th e lo s t m eeQ ng o f th e Odd F e l­lo w ^ W. T. |{|ggont>otham waa olect- od cflatrlct depu ty , a n d H .£ . W. F ish ­e r .an d K arl W alte r de leg a tes to the g ra n d lodge to bo hold In Idaho P alla b ^ l n n ln g In O ctober.

i f lo school bo ard m et In re g u la r HOHBlon la s t Mondoy n ig h t an d w ound up th e -y ear 's , huainess. T ho now board th en o rgan lxe^ by e le c tin g -F . C. O ravea ch a irm a n , J . W . T a n n e r s e c re ta ry and R E. H aag, tre a su re r .

A1 H olm es h as a la rg o fo rce o f men w ork ing on cem en t sidew alks th is week. W hen a l l ' t h o w alks a ro In U iat h av e been o rd e red In, F llo r w ill h av e m o re m iles o f cem en t w a lk s than a n y to w n > er sixo In th e g re a t weaL

T h e a g e n t fo r th e Union T ea com ­pany w lir find a h a rd p lace in w hich to " c a rry tho b a n n e r." A few days ago w hile c an v ass in g thla aectlon ho p o t b is toazn in th e school b a m and tied fTls horsos on a lo n g ro p e so they could rcach th o d itch es aa w ell’a s the trees. T h e m a rsh a l g a th e red him in. I t coBt him. i i o fo r hla thoughtlesa* nesa.

T h o ,o ld '“fed e ra l b^illdlng." b e tte r know n a s th e o ld p o s t offlce build ing, ow ned b y Leo S nclson , w as moved o n t o f Its location M onday n ig h t to m ako room fo r a handsom e now brick , to bo e rec ted on th e lo t by th e S nyder H ard w are com pany. W ork on th e ex­cavation w ill b e s ta r te d a t o n ce And th e b u ild ing pushed to com pletion.

Tobacco ^ h e w e rs a ro aJwaya w el­com e to a n y e n te rU ln m e n t iriven In th e b a ll, and i f th ey a re In th e h ab it o f sp itting , on th e flo o r a t th e ir hom esj m ay ind u lg e I n 'th o d ir ty p ra c tic e a t tho h a ll. W e w a n t everybody to fee l' p e rfec tly a t home.

LOTTIE nCKFORD '

Ing ugulnBt th e c o u n try , h av ing dono w ell h e re and boUi like IL T h e Jo u r- a l U iinks Uiey w ill bo gono a year, b u t we may' bo g iving th em to< nnuch tim e, T hey have m ade m an y frien d s he re w ho w ill aw a it ih o lr r e tu rn witli fu ll a s su ra n c e th a t ) t w ill occur.

T h e lO .m onU is o ld child . (V lrlln ), o f Mr. and Mrs.. W. B. B orden, died Sunday of p a ra typho id w ith m enen- glUa. T ho fu n e ra l w as he l^ T uesday from tho M ennonlto church . Rev. B ar- bexat o fficiating. Mr. B orden 1b from iC ansas, and h as been in th is co un try lesa tlia n a_> car. liv ing moBt o f th a t tim e In Twin- F a lla arid hero. Re­cen tly ho secu red a claim in -G rassy h ill a n d Was on h is w ay to It. iio cam ped- a t C edar D raw , w h ere hla l i t t le ch ild w a s tak en sick. Ho moved Into Di(n C onnor’s ranch hom o and Uiore rem ained u n til th e end. th o u g h am ong s tra n g e rs , they soon found th a t they w ere am ong rea l fr ie n d s who le f t n o th in g u n done for th e ir co m fo rt In th e f r h o u r o f sorrow .

J(0T1CE OF AFPLICATtON. FOB FABDON

NOTICE IS H EREB Y GIVEN, th a t the'* u n d ersigned , w ill ap p ly to the B oard o f P a rd o n s , a t a m eetin g o t said B oard to be held a t Boise City, Ada C ounty , S ta te o f Idaho , on th e 6 th day o f O ctober. 1916. fo r a P a rd o n o f th e se n ten ce here in b efo re im posed upon him.

D ated th la 2Sth d ay of A ugust, 1916.VANE VANDELUER WORKMAN,

A ug. 31 S e p t.-7-14-21 pd ^ --------------------------

NOTICE TO.POTATO UKOWEBS

Aa we d esire to give a ll o u r o ld pa­tro n s a n d p a rtie s w ho helped financl^ o u r b u ild ing an o p p o rtu n ity to se ­c u re s to ra g e fo r th is seaso n ’s crop, >we w ould be g lad to h av e theiS; in­fo rm th is office a t once I t th e y w ill have any p o ta to es to s to re a n d bow m any.TW IN FA LLS D IST R IC T POTATO

• Q RO W EftS ASSOCIATIOK ~ A d v .

W hen th e o p p o r tn n lty 'to s ts p rig h t 's a la ry come*, you’l l be In lla o fo r it- It

’a tch th e filaoalfled adia.

a e

A R ecen t P ho tograph of tlie L ittle , S ta r of “T he Diam ond from Uie

Sky." th e 110.000 P rU e P ic- ., - turlxed Novel P roduced '

F lylng “A " Studio.

To LotUo P lck to rd , a «16ndcr, dork - (rrcn to jt d irec to rs o t rllm olay«l B ut h a lr« l, w In M m . llltl« p loce o t K m ln- I t 1, n b .o lu te ly dovold o t o x arae ra - nlty , w ith l« n » , o v o r-n iu h ln s d a rk - .tlon. M iss P lck to rd d o o rv e s e te ry

brow n eyes, h a s been assigned ono of word o f It. ____th e m o st d ifficu lt ro les ev e r un d e r- tlion iw/> vpam luro t> w

“ S o ? ; ; ^ l ,S ° M ° lf . '’p S S r 3 ' ‘;S " B . “ a m o , l r ° t h r ” o r i r i , « ° - 10^th?r s u n lo r . 'hS o lo c o f t t c n o S i |,'JJ 2 X ° b r 'a l a “ „™ ;i‘, c S ” i ' '™ a t

trom tho Sky. p r^u d cd b y t t e n ^ o s com ldircd a bottor acrccn octrc»«

cricac r i t o T o r “ ™.^»“ " " ‘ ' f ' "c a rry in g tlic dll

i- Biaitir iunry. ttiB a sse ru o oi f f f i l iM ,i In R J u i m ore th an verified som e m ontha Itllcu lt lead to a .u c - L o ttie a i th e load In Uio a l lb e r o t young peop le w ill w o rk o u t on

tliO flo o r w ith p iano m usic fo r tim e.'T h e m d ltc r w ill be qulto, in fo rm al and a ll dance p a tro n s o t Uie h a ll w ill be w elcom e. T h e re wl^l bo n o ch arg e tho Idea being to dance tho w ax Into glOBs. T h e b igger y o u r fee t tho m ore w elcom e you w ill be.

On la s t S a tu rd a y a fte ra o o n M rs.Schildm an In fo rm ally e n te r ta in e d a few frlon tfs in h o n o r o t M rs. L ucinda W ells, o t C orn ing , Iow a, w ho fo r the p a s t w eek w as Uio g u e s t o f h e r nleco,Mrs. C lark , a n d Mra, W. P. S h lnn t-fo r­m erly of C orn ing .. T hose p re s ­e n t w ere Mra. W elle, M rs. W.P. Sh inn . M rs. Don Sh inn . Mra.K enney , Mra. H ughea a n d m other.Mra. A. J . R ip ley . M rs. D aum and m o th er, M rs. .Duqucnse, Mra. MCKIn* loy a n d Mra. B ecm cr. ^ T h o - la d le s rep re sen ted 1 fo re ig n c o u n try and 8 d iffe re n t s ta teg , sc a tte re d fro m Now HaJDp'shiro to W ashington , th r e e com ­ing fro m Ohio. ^fra . W e lls is a p ro m in en t c lu b w om an o t low a, a n d d ep a r ted fo r C o m in g on M onday, h av ing - a p en t Bfivcral m o n th s to u rin g th e w e s t

R eynold Broa. a ro a b o u t read y to s ta r to bu ild ing on th e ir new brick .They w ill bu ild 34x50 in th e r e a r o n d 'a t p re sen t, a n d build th e f ro n t la to r w hen they w ill have room to a to ro tJio goods. T he old bu ild ing could n o t bu m oved henco tlio neces­s ity o f bu ild ing In sccUona.

Sam W hitney., a n d fam ily dtfliarted T h u rsd ay m o rn in g for th e ir o ld hom e a t F u lle rto n , Neb;, w hore th ey expect to m ake th e ir homo. T hey have noU\^ to ry .. B ut Uio g re d t auccesH Rhe en - s p o r t Sho lovea an im ala and can

I...* C« or. "HCH L«UIV UB IHC IWIU IB UIO BIX

to U ,." ?a r o ' r l ' S m o U o ^ ' p l s 5 ; c " 7 ' ' » 7 " “a rU a try • ^ ^ I s s P lck fo rd 's g re a te s t

When- S.- S. H u tch inson , p re sid en t ch arm in g perhonallty .o f tho F lr ln i: "A " and -Jocoues jo c -" five m inu tesca rd , tho ce leb ra ted d irec to r, m et aomo “ d you re luc tanU y go on y o u r way.Umo ago to se le c t a c ia t fo r thla u rc a t ''o w ‘nJT h e r to bo ono of th e m o s t w in-? r ^ u c '° o “ t h o r a S o Sa, acarcb to r th o lr Ideal o t » heroine.T h e nam es of no leas th a n tw en ty - ■ ^five young w om en, vtho had achieved ccpU onally c le a r Inalght Into hum ansu ccess in .m a n y ro les in film land , ob tained, no doubt, by her w ore p laced before Uiem from w hich to - s e le c t Uie one they d e e m e d /b a s tHulted fo r th e lead . v o to ra ta r o ^ o r . , MIsb P lc k to rd s

A p ro longd dlu:usBlon w as wlUioiit ‘a <5h efly tow ard th e bookar c a u l t T hen tho nam e of M iss P ick- fo a lin g wIUi m ore nerlous prob-

Lrn:‘» - b r r . r e r - “n?1f;fa c t th a t tw o w to k s - la te r i l ie bad a f- p o p u la r w orks of fiction,fixed h e r s ig n a tu re to a c o n tra c t BUb- Too, sho is a close s tu d en t, o f a r tm ittod by Mr. H u tch inson , In w hich and w hen Umo perm its, never neg-she' agreed to p lay Uie lead In collabo- Iccts an opp o rtu n ity to v is it th e n ea r-raU on w ith Irv in g CummlngB.-- locta an o p portun ity to vIbII th e ni-ar-

AlUiough y ounger by eighteen 'cBt- g a lle ry . Sho b o a s u a la rg em o n th s Uian h o r s is te r M ary, th o 'p ro - ocquainU ince am ong th e popu lardu co rs of " T h e D iam ond from Uie Sky" w rite rs and arU ats. b u t so fa r a s U ^ ..found In .U ila rem ark ab le young lody. know n, hds no parU cu lar fo v o rito 'f lT w hoae p e rso n a lity , v e rsa tility .a n d -« l lh e r sphere.physique w ere parU cu larly w ell Decidedly a" h o m o 'g ir l in everyadap ted to tho d in icu lt ro lo of EaUier, Hcnflo th e word Im plies and a closeIho'^very. person th ey had long been s tu d e n t o f d o m es tic science, wUaaseeking. M eteoric la Uio only wocd. P lck tord a t the name Umo la a d e p t a tW ebatcr co ined flutnclenUy stro n g m any branchCH of ou tdoor sp o rt, bo-enough Co describe tho rem orkab lc Ing parU eoIarly fond o f m otoring , r ise of Uio young lady In film land hlH -‘tpnnlH im d various forniB of w ate r

•tory.. B ut Uio g re d t succobh Bho en - s p o r t Sho lovcn an im ala and canJoys today haa been won, f ir s t of a ll hold h e r own wlUi Uio b e s t o t a m a teu rby h a rd w o rk and lota of I t her facu l- lioraowomen.ty o f qu ick ly m oste rlng Uio varied Mla« PIckford lB a devoted douSiteVand m any In tr ic a te charac to ra she h as lind,' wlien the occoalon perm its,been called upon to p o rtray ,-an d laa t, w ith ’hoc m other,b u t by n o 'm c a n s le a a t th e 'n a tu r a l , A Bmall p a r t o t h e r Income, whichall-around.^obin ty wlUi w hich she hau cotnca In tho f ro n t ra n k of aalarlcHbeen g lttod . . paid to tho b iggest film a ta ra , la am -

DIscuBBlng Mias I'Ickford and tho p lo for h e r filmplo U sto s , and shoease w ith w hich bIio fitted Into hln posncBscn th e rh ro good aenso of set-concepUon o f a hero ine fo r th is m on- Ung a goodly po rtion o f i t fo r fu tu reBter production ,- D irec to r J acca rd ro - use.cenU y aum m ed u p the Hltuatlon ' aa T hose w ho have w atched th e .p er-follow a: form ance o t Uils m ost rem arkab le — .

“ Id a ll m y ox p o rip w e-as a d ire c to r young woman In “Tho Diamonil fromo f photoplays, I h a a tja c v c r 'fo u n d ’any tho Sky," a re ono In th e ir dec la ra -ono w ho 80 n a tu ra lly f itte d into Uio Uon U ia t- ln .th o ro lo 'o f EsUier S lan -schem o of a » c a t m oving p ic tu re ' loy. sho haa scored th e g rea to a t trl* . ;p ro je c t a s d id ' M iss P lck to rd Into Uio um ph of her a lread y enviable ca ree rp a r t o f E sU ier S tan ley . T h ere la -n o i In film land.doub t w h a tev e r in m y m ind , b u t U ia t “ T h o d ia m o n d trom Uie Sky“ la o n e .. ^ 'a b e tte r se lec tion could n o t liatO ' o f tho moBt aucfceasful se ria l atorlcH . '*V.been m ade." over published. Bo su re to road the ‘

A g ro a t boost, to bo su re , com ing aam o In th la paper, aa i t doo4 from ono of Uie w o rld 's ahow n eveiy

A n e w c h a p te r

Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at the ^

O rpheum T h e a trer. r. RRACICEN. P resid en t. - DR. C. R. SCOTT. T ics P re s ld e a t

; URBAN TRACEY. Cashier.

The Idaho State BankOf T w in Falls, Idaho

c a p it a l $50,000INTEREST PAID ON TiME DEPOSITS

See Us For Farm Loafis

- ■ FARM LOANS

Twin Falls Abstract G>mpany, liimtedHotel P e n ^ Boilding, Twin Fslk,'£Ialio

Monthly Pajrment CITY LOANS

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TWlgE-A-WBBK TWIN ?ALLS HUES,-TtlZSDAY, SEPT. 21, 1915

Friiify Sweetness—the kind that Ken-

' tucky sunshine putg in­to' the rich red Burley l e a f —m akes every

. chew of Spear' Head a luscious satisfaction.

You can’t get that rare sweet flavor in any chew except

P L U G T O B A G C OThe makinj , of SPEAK

Head is conducted strictly according to pui^e-food methods in a great modem factory that’s as spic-and- span as a good housewife’s

■ kitchen.For a third of ■ a’ century

SPEAK Head has been sweetening the lives of thousands of chewers. Letitsweeten yours.THE AMCnrCAH TOBACCO CO.

M E P FOR SALE40,000 Breeding Ewes for Sale. Price

$4.75 Delivered in Twin Falls

W ill contract Iambs, next years delivery, same price ''as ewes, if desired. W ill fmd bank to finance farmers . w ith perfect security.

J. L. GRAY, Buhl, IdahoR. F. D. No. 2

Wliite Cross Maternity HomerOpen for Medical and Maternity Cases

Reasonable Terms 361 Fifth Ave. E. Phone 604-J

We Buy . All Varieties of Apples and

^ PAY CASHPATRICK BROTHERS, 121 5th Ave. South

• -------A B T E 8 U N - C1TY NEWH------- •

M Ibbos C arrlo and T h e re s a . S trong w en t to O akley lo A S a tu rd a y w here Ui«y v l l l a tto o d th o C assia S ta k e acad< em y th is w in ter.

t i n . oC K im berly , w as v ls it-Inc w ith licr s is te r . Mrn. Jam es , tb is •week.^ J J r . P f M i r T f itr l l l . h»B a ofD M worklQc on b is d itch w h e re I t is tS cen o u t o f D ry crock.

Mr. and M ^s. K cooottt L a rso n and ll ttlo son w e re 'o v o r from B u rle y lo s t we«k v ls itin e w ith Mr. a n d M rs. O r­son StroDK.

Mrs. Roy T ay lo r w as vIslUnR frien d s in T w in F a l ls 'lo s t week. '

Mr. and Mru. A lb e rt D ca rio g e r sp e n t S unday a t th o H. C. R ande ll homo.

Mrs. J.- E. S lro n s aad'.MlBs Iv a W ltl, o f H ansen , w e n t to O akley ;S a(u rday to vlKit re la tives.

Mr. and M ra W a ltc r B ee rs a n d fam ­ily have, ren ted a p lacc in MurtAUgh a n d w ill move Uils week. T h e ir frien d s w ish thorn fluccettH in th e ir new home, b u t n ro so rry to lose such a Rood n e lshbor.

Mr. lx)u Ja m e s mnde a buHlnc-iis t r ip to K im berly Sunday.

Mrs. Chas. MatUiiiwB w e n t to Kim* be rly liiHt W ednesday fo r poaches.

Mr. O rson S lronR and Hon, I..averDc, im d L aw rence S trong , w en t to Qnkley S a tu rday . I jiw ren co w ill » tti‘Dd school tiic re tlils w in te r.

Mr. and M rs. C h arles . Itan d c ll wont to YoHt, Utali, M onday;- -Mrs. Itnndpll w ill s ta y w itli h e r folkH fo r a w h l%

Mr. and Mr». A ndrew IlulchlnH on, lb he lp build M r. I la l l ’B new s t/ ir i In M urtaugh.

M r. Hoy T ay lo r re tu rn ed hom o la s t F r id ay from o t r ip th ro u c h tho w e s t­e rn p a r t of WyonUni; and Die ea s te rn p a r t o f Idaho. H o anyu Uie roods a r e v e ry mudity and th e w eaU ier very u n ­p le a sa n t for trave linp .

Mr. H. H. Handtfll. re tu rn e d hom e from C hurchill , S a tu rd ay , w hore lie h a s been for th e po « t tliro e w eeks.

School Hturled hero M onday wlUi MlSB A nna DulqulHt to r tc ach e r. All th e pupllH w ill be m ore com forlnb lc UilB w in t« r a s m any Im proyem ents hav e been added to th.e b u lld ln s , Uiero Is tt-new hcaUn^c and vca tlla ,tin s p lan t, n ew coal house a n d m any o th e r th ings to add to tho ch lld rea 'a com fort.

NOTIpE TO CONTRACTORS

Bids w ill be received up to noon, O ctober firs t, for. app ro x im a te ly 250,- 000 cubic y a rd s o f can a l w o rk on tho h ig h lin e can a l. B ids may...jjo nub- •mltted on all- o r a n y p a r t o f UTc^m rk, th o can a l excavution a n d low er em ­b an k m en t to bo com pleted by D ecem ­b e r f irs t , 1D15:— and' th e u p p e r em ­ban k m en t-b y May f irs t , 191S.

Tho work- consiKts o f c lean in g Uic p re s e n t .c a n a l , w idening i t in 4 >lacctt, an d B trengUionlng tlie em bankm ents'. T h e p re lim in ary e s tim a te conKints of a b o u t 00,000 cubic y a rd s of e a r th ex ­cava tion , 130,00tf e a r th bo rrow , 20,000 looQO rock, 10,000 cubic y a rd s solid rbck . Each b id to rccelvc con sid e ra ­tio n m u s t bo accom pan ied by a certi* fled chock fo r IpOO.OO fo r cach m ile o f-w o rk bid on la s a guarn n to d th a t b idder, if succesaTul w ill a t -o n c e en­te r - In to a c o n tr a c t w ttii tho com pany to com plete th o sam e in acco rdance wlUi th e - Rpeclflcatlons and in th e specified time.

T h e re ' w ill a lso bo app rox im ate ly fo u r hundreH ' cubic ya^ds o f re in fo rc ­ed concroto w o rk ; and som o oxton- Klons on h ighw ay bridges.

T h e com pany re se rv es th e r ig h t to re je c t any o r a ll bids.

TW l.S FA LLS CANAIU^COMPANY,I*. O; Dox 'aC4, T w in F a lls , Idaho

SepL-^21-24-28

. EXCURSIONS BAST Yin OregoB Short I.lBe» ^

Union P acific System .

XjckctA on salc,''AugUHt IS and 25 a n d Septem ber 1, 8, 15 an d 22nd.'L im - 11 O ctober 31hL S co a g e n ts fo r ra te s an d fu r th e r p a r tic u la rs .

1‘EXDIjKTON ROUND-UP EXCL'R- CCRSION', S E P T . 2S-25.

VId Oretfon. S h o rt L in e R j .

Hound tr ip ticke ta on ho Io a t lo ­ca l sta tion , S ep tem b er 22. 23 ..and 24. w ith re tu rn lim it, ScpL 28.'|20,'lO . S«-c* A gen t fo r p a r tic u la rs . Adv. SepC 21

King Eight

Phone 7 ,

F. A NELSON

Cai^ fj6.b. Cars for Your■ ■ ■ D O I T

Commtinicate with MR. C. H. NIX» Twin Falls^ Idaho, Local Representative of

Rash-Lilly-White-Brown Co., MarkeHng KxpprfgGRAIN, APPLES. POTATOES, ONIONS

Salt Lake City, Utah ' Lo. AnBele., California -

W h e r e w e k i l l

B u i l d i n g C o s tIs In our knov’lrdgc o r averagi lengths required in a home. B el'

it would surprise yon If you knew !iow iiitii'h hnn<l tnwltig by tb«

, ca rp rn lrr CAU ftr u irrd iit know -

In c ith r p crm itagc of lo u j Id

foot stiifi' that gors Into tbe aver- age house tscom pnrrd to 10 and 1^ foot lengths. N rver thouffbt.

' o f that, had your V\VU w e’re ’ fijiruritigon just tlmt n o rto f itufl

all the time in addition to itudy- in " ihe usrsf/for whli-h certain

-kinds of lumber are b e tt suited^ and th a t’s why we have M mafiy satbficd cuitooiVri.

P u t u s to th e ten t n e x t tizH

you need lum ber;

’’Tlirra’aK * Pla«« Lika Um

bStiBLmkrCo.

C. E. LAY,M anager

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE W H T AJf ORDER OF S A tE OF BEAL E8

TATE SHOULD NOT BE MADE

the Probate Coart o f the Coanty of Twin Falls, S U ta o f Idaho.

In Ihd m a tte r o f t h o ^ s ta te of C lin­ton B. Ault, deceased.

I t ap p ea rin g to th is co u rt, by the p e titio n tills day p rescn tod ai]d. filed 'by M. G. n ip lcy , tho 'adm fp is tra to r. o f •the es ta tc .o f C linton D. A u lt, deceased, t h a t i t Is nccessary to sell th e w hqle o r som e p o rtion of tho re a l CBtnto o f said dccedcnt to pay \l\a dobtfl of decedcn t an d th e expcnHcs and c h a rg ­e s of adm lnlB tratlon.

I t Is there fo re o rd ered by tlils C ourt th a t a ll perH ona-Interested in th e e s ­ta te of said deceancd ap p e a r before th e said P ro M te C ourt on tlio 22nd d a y of Septem ber, 1915, a t th e h ou r o f 10 o 'clock a . m. of sa id duy, a t tlie c o u r t room o f sa id co u rt, n t tho C ourt Houbo Id th e c ity of T w in F a lls , T w in FallB County. S ta te of Idoho. to show c a u se why an o rd e r nhould n o t be g ro n ted to Said a d n iin ls tfa to r to ' eell so m uch of th e . sa id rea l e s ta to as sh a ll ' bo neeoHsary 'a n d th a t n copy of tills o rd e r be publlHhed fou r succes- Rlvfi week» J n th e T w in F o ils TlmoR, a ncw npnpcr p rin ted and publliiJicd in paid county.

D ated A ugust 3 ls t , 1915.J . M. SHANK.

(Scnl) Judge of th e I’robn tc Court.Aug., 31 Sept. 7-14.21

O R IIE R TO SHOW CAUSE W lIY .O R - IIKK OF SALE OF R EA L ESTATE

SHOULD NOT DE .MADE

In Uie P robnlo C ourt o f T w in FallJi C ounty, S (n (e-o f I d ^ o .

A Picturized Romantic Novel W<^ Worth S ^ n ? ^

READ THIS INTERESTING STORY IN THlS^JPAPER '-C?A New Chapter Shown Every Monday, Tues. and Wed. at

T H E O R P H E U M t h e a t r e

In the m a tte r o f th e gunrdlaii»Iilp of A lfred A. A ult and Jo h n C arro l Ault, m inors.

I t nppoaring to Ods cou rt, by the p e tillan IhiH day p resen ted luul filed by M. G. R ipley, tlie gua rd ian of the e s ta te of A lfred A. A ult, and John C arro ll Ault, th a t It i.i ncccnsap- to DCll th e wliolo o r som e po rtion of the r r a l es ta te of salil m ino rs In o rd e r to pny off th e mortgagcK. ll<ns and taxcK agaln!>t said esta te .

I t 1b therefo re ordered hy tlils r o u r t t h a t a ll persons In to rcsfrd In tli<‘ ta te of Hald m ino rs ap p e a r bcfoco P ro b a te C ourt on th e 22nd d :ij- .o f Septem ber, 1915, n t th e hour, o f two o’clock p. m., o f Bald d.ny, a t' thq co u rt room of said cou rt, u t Uie c o u rt house In th e 'C lly of T w in F a lla ,.C o u n ty of T w in Falls,- S ta te nf Idaho, to nhow cau se why an ord<'r ohould n o t be g ranU id to tho said g u a rd ia n .to noil so m uch of th e ^ a ld 'r e a l ctita tc ' n*i sh a ll bo nfcesHar>’ and. th a t a copy of th is o rd e r bo published fou r consccu- t lv e w eeks In th e T « 'ln F a lls T lm os. a n ew sp ap er p rin ted and pub lished In s a id rtjun ty .

D ated A ugust 31st. V015,J . SHANK. •

(S ea l) ■ Judge-of th e P ro b a te C ourt.• Aug. SI Sept. 7-14-21.

PEACHEJ^! PEACHES . j^ lc c s - r ig h t on la rg e c ro p of P lb c f-

TSiu Ready fo r m a rk e t abou t Septc.*tP' b e r 15. oue -b a lf m ile »oqU« o f Klna*cr- ly ban k , a t la rgo r<^ barn . Q in rlc? L. P ittm an .

800 Siiropsliire BamsI offer for this season 800 head of

purebred Shropshire Yearling and Ram Lambs.

THESE ARE' HARDY RANGE RAISED RAMS

P. D. Neec, Twin Falls, Idaho

Storage for Potatoes, Beans and Grain

Good brick warehouse on track. Low in­surance. Remember we will buy y ou r product a t market price, in o r out of storage. See us be­fore you dispose of your produce.

Phooe276 iMunson an<LHarder

The Twin Fall? Bakeryproduces lil'gh Q uality B read a n d Cakes by u a ln g th e b e s t F lo u r l a th e M arket, m llled ..a t Hom o from

HOME GROWN WHEATT he p rac tica l exporlonce o f 30 years, p u re in g re d ie n ts , good w w k -

n sh ip , cou rteous salesm en and a ^ I t a r y s to ro a n d sh o p i s tb* keystone of o u r Success.

Tho b e s t G rocers in Tow n n re p leased to se ll o u r B road. A sk fo r it. W o also , deliver. . .

Twin Falls BakeryE . R . N U S S C E N

Phone G L ' . Sboshone SL

SCHOOL SPECL\LS

Jelly iiean^ISc per lb.

V A R N E Y

TWIN FALLS CAFEK O T O B R O S ., P ro p s .

Best Service and Popular Prices

Try Our Big 25c DinnerP R IV A T E D IN IN G R O O M F O R L A D IE S

OPEN DAY AND NIGHT PHONE 238

THE FU ^T NATIONAL BANKInvites you see its officers v.-hen you have any financial qi:ec;tio,ns to decide.' 'I'/e are - the oldest bank on the tract'. Our experiohce is a t '

('your disposal... .FIRST N A 'n 'O N A L BANK OF TWIN FALLS

DO IT NOWS w at th e F ly. by baViog y our

■croea and re p a ir w ork done a t

HOOHS S H O P - :. ■ SpBCilttl

Ob M m SL Near Post Office

FOR SALK. Sew ing Machines- —The follow lnB b a ri;a ln s I t ta k - • n a t once:S inger Scwln(^ M achine. 7 d raw er ______ ___J ________

A l tSinger S cw lnc M achine.( |raw er _____ ___ _________W hite R o ta ry ............ .............\VhtH-ler.& W lA on No. 9__ *10M inneso ta .............________|S -

“Money b a c k " m arantO O w ith a lM h e above s lifth tly as«d ch lnra , A ttach taien ts com plete.

J . H . B 0 iT 3 U 5 , .211 S h o » lio » eS t.S . C anw T T rtl^

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, r . . .

TWI0E-A.WK3aK TWIN FALLS 'mSXiS. TtJESDAY, SEPT. 21.1915

Buy Jiny Other Underwear Than Athena?• We thought when we. were selling the old style

\ ^ underwear that we had the best. W e had the best at that time, but when Athena- was invented with its sloped shoulders, its shaped body, full_ seat, small seams and many tmporuements we soon saw the difference===and hurried to control its sale in Twin

F fltW s, a n d fY c os t any more either.

W h y D o Y ou W e a r A n y

U n d erw ea r?For comfort onl'j

don’t you? Then why not get com= fort? You know the old style with its square shouldf ers, unfitted waist, heavy seams, was uncorrifortable.

T h a t ’s w h e r e Athena comes in with its beautiful, comfortable f i t

A T H E N A Underwear for c' Women and Children.

H<rg cr^-tJtij:fcdtures that gw e A th e^ J U . com- j ■. forty its daintiness and^is Vitiorid fit.

^ o tin e Shouideri^and

Conform to the shoulders with* out w rinktine under arras.Perfected Shoulder- Stay , 'Keeps'garment frora stretching across the shoulder,.aod holds, •jleeve in place.Cur’ved Armhole .Brings arm seams to the natu* ral curve of. the shoulder and

*...b o ld s g a rm e n t s n u g ly a n dsmoothly up under arm, doing away witli unnecessary cloth. Three-Cornered GussetIs 80 shaped as to relieve the usual strain at the th igh . In* s u re s g r 'e a tc r ^ o m fo r t ^ o d ‘ longer wear.'

QfW-liech Sleeveless SuitItfst as a woman is fuller across the bust than the back, so this garmeht Umftde with pxtra fullness in front.! Patent Sea t'T his consists of a p la it on each side of the back, instead of extra cloth in the middle where it causes dis­comfort. iAlwaya stays closed and allows sufficient room» sitting or s t a n d i n g ;

Single garments as jow as 50c. Union Suits as low as $1.00. A style ior every tS te—a weight for fevery temperature—a price

, £or every purse—a scientifically improved underwear.

Gowiis Fit Better OverA lliE T SfA t Underwear ^

1. Not the fit of ordinary underwear'but“glove fit.” , /

2. Woven and tailored to peally fit the figure—patentisd features of merit.

'3. Ather^a garments ar§ durable and have a . painty elegance — they are. tailored to

fit—therefore wear right.Here are the features that gi've Athena its comfort,

its daintiness and its tailored fit

itu> M <bli Kvmcot i t nado with taOnfnllocM id front.

Shptns.ShouMers and StceyftC ^io T a to iho •boulder* without

D rlan a rm m u m lo liie D«iura1 of lb«' tlioulder asd holdi m e a t Mu|Iy SBa wooolbljf

P n ir n i Sen tTbi* coD»itt> of a plait on caeb aide o f tfa« back, inilead o f extra cloth in tb« middle wbere it cau»ca •dlKomfort. Alwaya itaya cloaed an tff allowi fufiieieat toom. litting or aUDdbg. T h m - C o r p n ^ G<awt la ao ab ^ed aa to reliere the oaoal atrais-at tba thigh, fniurca g rttfcrcoafort aod losgcrwcar.

Ji 2S-lb. Nauajo Blanket Would Cover, You in Bed

■ t ' • ■ ' . ^

===but i t w o u ld n 't keepy yo u as w a rm a n d co m fortab lea s one o f o u r p d b . b e d blankets=^==because i t w o u ld n ’t^ cu d d le” = --IT. W O U L B N ’T F IT t “A th e n a ” linder^w e a r fds==<=it. “c u d d le s”j====Its com fortable^ ’ m ore. F or sa le only by

Costs no

Booth Mercantile Con^panyO la ss i tie d A d v e r t is e m e n tsU i AOVEIITISIIC UIDER THIS HEID

CASH II ADTMCE '

rO K SXJLS

F o i l S .\L li—A n u m b er o f n ew lilghi-liiit.H picccs o f fu rn itu re , a t a b a r - jyU a. Could r e n t ho u se w h e re fu m l- w r c is .lo ca te d . “F*’ c a re Tlmcj*.

A ue. 10 tx

FO R SALK>—9x12 new ruR, ch cap . ^ U tn r t 11. .T ay lo r. S e p t ::i-U4-28 OcC I

FO R SfALB—ISIS Met*. ' ru n 1500 z a i l r f , fo r $300. Johnit(ui A u lo .S a le s C or . S e p t *Jl If.-

F d R SA U ifi-SeconaCjiiantl c a r r la s e a i a irootl'ronctfUoo. m q u lrc a t 420 C(li atoouo n o r th . S ep t. -1*24 pd.

P O n SA LE—SK-bnd h a n d OldamQ- b ll« , 1916 m odel In sood co n d itio n , a l?*rKaln. A lso Bccond b a n d F o rd for jm 1 « . lo Q u irc a t W es te rn 4 .uto com - pan jr. T w in F a lla , Idalio .. - -

S « » t. '2 1 .2 « wJ.

4iX>R. SALB>-ADOtbcrPotA t a «oo d sh ap e . L lo d A otom o-

' trfle .C o . A o s 3 if

F o a SA liE -JO n« o r a ll s ix H ola tc in ' e aw ik .-C D a lQ r frcab , pr1c«d r i s b t . 0 .

• w . p o o A t t t t . Blti® Lmktm BJrd.. W - r 2 4 - S e p t J l

1X)U SALK—C heap RanoUnc cnKit»‘‘. MUitAbli? fo r fllllnR xIIoh o r b n lln c lia?-, a t Llnd't)'garaK<'. . A ur. 24 tf

FOR S M .B — JJlack Uta- Jiucki Sliroprt. P u r r b red . raiiRc- ralH«-i I^m bK. ycnrlinRit and .Ino. 1•.Mclnlyro, Jc ron io o r K i'tcim m , Ida.

Sept. 17 t

FOR S .\L K - A Rootl hay prc!>H. call C tn tra l A uto Co. ScpL 1< t f.

FOR SALK T R A D E —F o r xtock. second fiand uut«. t v n j r a j A uto C<

• Sept. 14 tf.

• W ANTED—G irl fo r R cneral Iiouho work. P h o n e 54S-JI. A. C. S m ith .' •

Sept. 21 pd

U IIY I'AT llE.NTE lccan t fJvo-room Iiouki*. niodetii.

new ly p a ln iiti. U rR c room n. ocm cnt b asem en t, foe ><alu o r tra d e fo r liu r- jtcs. c a tllc . hORKr sheop." o r m on«r. E qu ity catfli, balance like n n t Soc Luc, th e auctioni-vr. S fp t. ^

FOR SALE—FlrHt, nt>cond and tlilrd cutUnRS o f a lfa lfa . dellvere<i. Piioni C94-TV. S. O. G llle land . S op t 10 «f.

WANTEE>—A w om an fo r R eneral house -work. P h o n e 80&>D. ScpL 3 tf

W ANTED—CompotcnC p a r ty w ishes til lease a fa rm o n sharM . R cfcrcn-

s l re i t . A ddrc«s, C lyde KHtni:, M onlpcU fr, Idaho .; Sept. ai-24-tM |k1.

W'ANTSO— A t once , experfeacedSpla p ickers, packer* and aorters. l l ' - v b o a e E19-R4. S e p t n pd.

^ FOU TR-^D Ii—Good fo r ty a c re s laod i n la cu ltiv a tio n , n e a r K im berly , fo r hu.tine»H lot In T w in Fnlln. J*rice of 40. 15000. F o r in fo rm ation a d d re ss , "T ” c a re Tlin«»)*. Aug. 3 tX

FOR TRADfcJ—Cood ^ o rt> 'n ea r. B ah l ru lu o $3000. No Incum branccs. to t ra d e fo r lund o r c ity p ro p c n y In WaKhlnRton. AddrrsH *'T“ «?are Tim es.

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FI-U N 1SH EI) HOUSK—F o r r.-nt, from O ct lu t to Doc. I ki. T w o rootns, c lo c lric ranRC» p iano , etc .. fu lly fu r- nl8hc<l; roniionabU'. ■•H" c a re o f T im es

Sept. 21-24 pd.

W ill r« tjt r> o r 6 ro o ia housic f u rn is h ' cd . p a r tly fum tHhcd. o r un fum fahed . Jo h n P lnke . phone 354-J. S ept. 2 l ' t t

R oom s to r e s t , som e p a r tly fu rn ish ­ed fo r houackoeplnR. In q u ire o n p irm - l«es. 50! 4 th avenue no rth .

S e p t 17-21 pd.

F O R R E .\T —P arU y fu raU h ed o r u n - fu rn ish ed room s a t reaisoaa'ble r» tes . O r« r .Id a h o P o w er & L ic lit Co. Apply'; a t -Tw in F a U s ;^ u s ta e s » cq iu ic* .

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FOU RENT— U n furn ished a p a rt- m cn ts . B lue L akes BottUuR W orks

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TOUXD

FOU.N‘I>—Tw o rim s and s p a r e t ire s fo r S tu d eb ak er c a r . O w ner can h a ro s a m e by p a y in R c o s t o f ad v o rtlH ln R . C en tra ) Auto Co. S e p t 14-17-21-24

LOST

LOST—S a tu rd a y , S e p t IStli, a jtrey cou t contalnlnR ban k book and chc<-ks. F in d e r please leuvc a t T im es office. C. B ruce Uequa. K im borly. Ida.

______________________SepL 21 pd..X lT K ’K Tl» (iKOCEBV B EA LK nS

'B ldx w ill be recelTed u n til O ctober I s i . a l th e officc o f t h e ’ T w in F a lls C anal com pany. T w in F a lls . Idaho , fo r g ro ce rie s and prpTlKions. d e a le rs w ill SQbmlt p rices on th e follow lnR a r ­tic le s :

O ranU lated s u s a r . p e r h tind red lbs.in o ttr ..h lc h p a ten t, n am e b m n d , per

h u n d red lbs.C o m m oal, oa tm eal, b re a k fa s t foods.

In sack s o r c u e s .C anoed t r a i t s and T egetab les <n 2 lb.,

3 lb ,, jtallon can s, p rice .p er cose.D ried fruJts. a ll kJads, p e r <mc.B eans, U krj, lim a, b o jo , p e r bun*

d re d lbs.M eais: bam s., b re a k fa s t bacon a a d

d ry a a l t p « r lb. . <vB yrap . c a ilo a a n d th re e c* Iteo ro aa .L w d a a d la rd

CO lb . c a n s .. '

Sodn c ra c k c rs in ca se s per lb.r Scl.il.Coff(x^, te a . Royal. PNcwi'

linRH buklng pow der.KcroHcno. ten gallon cans.Tobacco; DurJian). I ’rJnco A lo-'rt,

T uxedo. S ta r . H orseshoe.C ondensed m ilk ; ucro braad .C anned Salm on ; 2 lb . c an s, per o:\>ie. S a lt m ackere l, In k its , p e r lb. G round sp tce s ; a ll k(adn. p e r >b l^ld'i-r v inegar, p e r Rallon. S au e rk ra u t, in ca se s o r casks. W ienies, In casks.T he C anal com pany resnrv»j< tlie

r ig h t to accep t b id s I n ' p a r t o r in 'whole, a a d to re je c t any o r all bids. AddrcHS. T W IN F A IX S CANAL CO.. S e p t 21. ,T » 'in P a lls , Idaho.

NOTICE OF x m : a s ^ p l a c e s e t

F o r J lw iD R F e lltio n fo r P ro b a te of Koraiffn W m .Jn th e P r o U le C ourt o f (he r o a a l r o f T w in . F a lls . S ta te of IdJiho. .

In th e m att<tr o f tlTe e s ta te o f S ta n ­ley B. M ilner. docoaiMid.

N otice is iierebyi.giTon th a t a petl* ■tloa--f«lr th e probat'o o f th e -w il l of S ^ to ley D. &Uln«r. deceased , a a d fo r tl>e IsHuaace o f le t te r s o f ad m la la tra - Cion w ith w ill an n ex ed the reo n to H a r ­ley O. M ilner, h a s boea tUed ip Ih ls co u rt, aAd th a t S a t a r d a / th e la lb .day o f O ctober. 191S, a t t«D < rd o ek l a t h t fo reo o o a .o f to id d ay a t th e eonrrl ro o m o f s a id c o u r t ta th e c ity o t T w ia I ’U ls .

l a 5. l O j i a th e cco iit7 . o f^T w la F*lla,>B t«te o t Idaho , b a r e b«ea pet u th « ttm * a a d

placo fu r th e lii-a rln R of xuld pe tition Ki-n iitKl x\h-r.! iiiiy poroon In te rested

m ay a p p o a r nnd con ten t th e wim e. « i d Hhow c u u s e . If u n y they have, w hy nJ.li .petition wljould n o t bo g r-in ird , Said w ill Ih a forelRn w ill, h o re to fo re a d m it­ted to p ro b a te In tiie s ta te of Ctah,

D ated tJjist 21kI day of S eplem bor. 1915. • '

J . M. SHANK. Sept. 21-2S Oct. 5-12. l*rohat<' Judpe.

W ant Ads. a r e >'ead t>y all.

EWESFOR SALE

1500 flTc- and hIx y e a r old coarse ewe». b red u» lam b Feb. l&th, to H am psh ire b u ck s .^ IMO Sm ith R a tnbo le tte 6 . y r. old». b red to H am p sh ire bu ck s to lam b Fob. 16. a l l la Hne. fre sh

‘ condition ';' a l l ag e s g u a ra n te i^ , an d a )t fo o d , fa ll m onth .

H. T. West, Kmlierfy