8
. ■■■ I , ' - - '' ' TWIP SSVBNTBBNIH 7BAS ' WLim I lOiETIOISE. *• HEREfRy!),; Betura Uatohes with Capitals ^ wiU be Staged in High ^ School Anditoriam . --------------- I' OD the high Bdiool flRhtiilff pnrd comOs • a ® I . return niatch with thi< * - BoiBO ontfit. Coach * W -^^M Kconc irill brinff hla P I - *crftppcr« from tho,cap-*' k Hoi cit.v oit rrSdny,. .0 U Aiirll 2fl, to <lo bnttlp » ■X AJ ..J onco npnin with Bo h « y ’B /pinff. This tourney will bc hn«- in nr* entirely different woy from f the nv8*om used in t)Jo provinni fon- touts licld here in thnt tho rine will S •li«'tranaported from the pymniuiinm Y to. the anditoriutn. . wni ; Rivo more room for «peetator« and a iJood vk'w of proroedlnRN cnn Itp obtnlncfl fmm all corncr* of the room. ^ Thi« toum fy wlll conslut of 18 fnnt <1 rniindii nm! bIx wn!"tlin(r matches. Men in all wolRhtt will compete in hoth l.rnnchra. Conch Bobcy lina spent hW oi timo tn a jjront extent since his return ci from the Boise, trip clovcloplnf: tho it fislir squwl anfl' hia .men nre jjrently m uiiprovo.l over .Their condition of a week aen.' . . Hob Nirliolson, mjddlcwelRht ernp- tl jilrr, will work on the other side of n] tlie feneo in this meet, donning the ir ;:lovcB, lie hn# developed wonderfully a »nd will no doubt eomo through -with d > the Roods. “ IkdV Hnrward is also in condition ai;ain and will bo rendv and b .-ililo to RO the full llmif.. Ho is in « better shnpe thnn ho hni been nt any <.( tiwe this year nnd hns a hon<l fnlt of Uu’. Bcicncc of tho gftoic. | FORESTSBENEFIT TO UNINFIILLS GOUNTy J Much of Payroll of Uinidoka I Timber Area ia Spent . In , . This Diatriot - ,i ^ ... - ^ . . The. n«t;;-rceelptji, for jtic liliiidoka I forest dorinK the fiscal year ending P • .Triiip/.lft, 1920, amounted to $32,708.07. j, , Di Mhls amount the Hum of M l,088.31 p w.is paid in bv stockmen for Rratin« v 5 'TivllcKCs; *:,r»C5.'Q won rocolved from t!i.- snle of timlM'r; and <54.00 front ^ njxtrinl prlvilegcfi Tivcnty-five po' ^ r.-iit of the rccoiptn from the nationnl tc.rests witlrin tho slnto reverts to the i'n>asiiries of the countics havinj; na- , tionnl foreit lands within their borders }, fur roads and 'schools. Aiiotlicr 10 per tcni of tho reeeipts from tho national | Jorcsfa reverts to tho counltes In the form of roadi nnd trails built by the forest BCrvlce within forest boundaries. ■In addition to this 10 por ccnt of the j vnluo of the timber and foraRC to- ^ itoiirces of tho .national forest. Is avail- ^ ttltlc fer expenditure on roads and ^ ;r:ill.i on or partly on national forests. Arofifdlnjr to Supervisor Oarver. the {Dial anjount expended by the Mini- .lokn forest for ndminlstration and im - j.roveinent dnrinR the Xlsool year wns i. k0,20r>.77. Of this nmount. $ll,220.9r- wn* for fnlarles nnd *8.078.82 wns ‘for fores* jmprovomoots nnd miMcllancoun expenses. . The nvernge monthly pay- ** roll for the forest omount to 1035.58. .. H o s t of tho monthly paj-roll nnd n \«Ty .l;L’R0 proportion of the mlscoUc- * lu'rtu-H expenses nrc spont m Cnsaln and '• T%vin Falls eotmtlfts. ^ ■I (i LOCAL KNIGHTS TEMPLAR ' VISIT NEW COMMANDERY ;J Twin FllU Memben of Onlsr Ouetu at Aft«tDOo& «nd BtbdIhs M*- Kmle B«iloii I, Offjeera nnd past commondcrs of the ,j 1 Twin Falls Commnadery No. 10 pnid a t visit to Oooding Commandery, U. P., on " Fridny when an all aftemoon and ev- P m ine sestion of tho Coramnndfry was ' held at whlcb-sl* candidntcs beemne ^ inrmbers of tho onler of Knicl.ts Temp- lar. F The aocial features of the event were ' most eajoyable and included tlie serv- I dr of a dinner nt the Lincoln Inn in - tbo eveaiag at wsJch Commj»uder Mnt- tison of the Oooding Commnndcrr prr- r< •idod. E.- J. Ostraader, Grand' Com- T inandir of the order in Idaho, *md ri S. McMartia also a member of th.- s< fJrnnd C^immandcry, wero tho principnl T quests. Otber Twin Falls Wsitors wer,- .N Satn ll. Kavlrt, Commander of Twin Pnlla C<«»manaer>- No. 10. I)r. B. A. > i'arrott.'OeoTpe I>. Hnr-5;ird. .T. A. V tors, Arthnr J. Peavoy, Burton E. T ito rv , C. F. Green, F. E. Chomberlnin. .r. H. -Swan, Rov A. Road. it. C. .War". ■ n. Oreenhow/C. E. itimson. II. L. » Dinkelaeker, M. W. Denoycr nnJ I'/ban T. Tracer.. I The rctorn to Twin F^IN wa.N mad.-, , V nuto. following the ctosing of tbe [ ^ rt-enln^r seifloa. S,, ---------- I il .. SUIT OK CONTBAOT In tb r diirtrir* .m irt f^.itnrdrtv K- A. in Hamareatered unit againtt \V. nkrr and ethers to rolject t!i»» %ao» ofiT •. # 1 3 5 ^ 7 . PU intiff elarmN-thaJ .iincmn;'-I jFAl O llNPEfllODEXPlS ■ , ONTIBSTOliy OFiy 'arm Bure'bu Executive Oalla Attention of Formers to the Shortness of Time The following-Bmomcnt, hnvlng to y with- tho fodoral farm loan to i»id ;'ought-5trickon landowoers on tht> ilmon, is made by D. E. Powers, farm ireiiu agent of T\rln Falls; “ Tho original nlbtment of forty an- ications for Twin Falls county wnn )t sSfflciont to supply the demand id as, tho amounts for which appllca- on was mado woro smaller thnn at rat nnticipatod, a larger number woru ivilej^d to participate in the oppor- nnment. “ ReconU in the fnrm bureau offlco low thnt thirty-nlno applications woro ado.. Up' to this tlmo returns have len received on' 35 of these, 21 were anted loans, and in all but two casev oso who woro rojoetod woro oil the ounda that thoir crop yield fbr last lar was greater than 5 bushel to Hiol TO. This, apparently, does not con- ItiitQ a crop failuro in the opluion of 0 federal department although it niny 1 consoh-atively estimated that it ro- ilr^B'nt least a 10 bashel yiold to ]iny 'criitjDg' eoatii on tbe Salmon district. However, thii- is n matter ov- which, the local comajlltoos hnvo no ntrol and thoso contemplating mak- g appllrntlon should iceop, this in Ind. “ As tbo timo period expires May 1 osb who wish to avail tbcmselvcfl of 0 opportunity, to partieipato in this portlonmont should attend to tho attor imniediatoly. Bco your local mmittee at either Rogerson, Amstor- im, Uolllster pr Borger. “ Aa a mattor of coavonloncu a fow anka are boing bold at tho farm bu- au offiee for those who may be serv- from hore more readily. .F.ENMINS METERCASEDECISli irist Again Decides in Favor pf City in Mtich Argued Oonrt Matter Bustaiiilng himself In a do<-lilon ren- •rod somo weeks ago Jiideo II. F, Eti- fm Tif- thfr Fonrth--.IndfVinl-^iirtTiet. riduy decided ngnin ngninHl lint sintlffs In a suit brought tn rciitraln le city of T*riii Fnlla from-interfor- g with' pnMlr wntor oorviee in case oporly owners declined to pn.r fnr ater meters injtnlled bv tho eily, .Tudgo EnslRn toolc up a review ot Btlmnnv in tlila c.ise voHtordav. an.l ndorcd a decision Idonti.-nt wllh Iho iginnl ruline. Tho relioariii^ w.n.i ikod-(>v oniinril for tho pliiinliffx on film thnl .Tttdgo Ensign had n.-‘ 'juri'»- rtion in tho mdttor. Tbe eriHo was ■nrd whon Twin Fall* ...... . wns n irt of (ho old Fourth .ludltlal dU- irt,.l»it docision wna not niinnunro.l itil nftor llio-j*pUt hnd lieon mnde ittlnK Twin Fitlh in the Klcventh strlft. Affor lioiirinj: nrKurnotit!. l.v oiijor I’. Mitla. attom ov for tiio ].lfiin- ffs yo.itordnv, .Iiidgo Knaign rnled ho as wilhln his jurlsdlrtinnal rights fn le mnttor, nnd reUcratd tho doolslnn 'nylng n j>erninnont injiinclion falivit the olty in the motor mattor. ontinuance ' granted IN OUSTER HEARINGS adgo BabMCk WIU . Haar Oaws Against Exocuiivo Noxt Wednesday Judgo W. A. Bnheock t>roHhled in (lie intrirt riHirl Saturdny iliiring ,<in deration of somo nrgunionls in ouafor roooediii*rs againit members of tlio istrict SI hool board and oxocntlvea o> 10 highway district. .Tu'igo Bnboork ranting nn appeal of rounsol for th;- 'fondants in tho K. F.' Walton c.t-..- rnlnst W. W. Pnrish. 0. W. Rico and . F. Clnrk. ‘momhors of tin* ^••ht)''' lord, and in the com- nf tho s.-'«>o nlntiff ngninst C. B. Channel, i.r ?rod a i>tftv of proooodlnj:* nnti! i-ot1 frdnosdnr morning a? 1*' oMnol:. Tl:c ?fondnnts wore ritod inf.’ '•onrt tnil.iy 1 show ont:io why .” in order i:t nn *'" lonld rot bo m.ido :ia r “!(ed aintiff. Homer C. Milla :i{'pp-iri'd f-r 'niton: Shad I,. Hodffin fn.- P.-iriO.. iMk. Bleo tind Chanuot. ASSOVER CELEBRATED WITH USUAL CEREMONiES .Pnsaovcr feast and ceremonies -.ver-' lol.rato.1 ;it the' hon e of I'r. narr% nvi!,. with tho jovfol party and tlie tun! ..f tho rrligipns ceriTioT.io.-.. with and t-ravor. follGwo.! l.v .linno-, !i..^o piocpnt wero Mr. .md >!.». H. , .Inoob*. Mr. und .Mrs. J. E. C^ilmnn. r nnd .Mrs. J. T.nnnoub.inni of Filor. Tenner, .i.tcr of -Mr. Davis, of lU .InUiis Sir.n-.is nf Halt 'le .itobr.it;-'n lasted nntit ii.idni"ht Voter Level Raises in Salmon Reservoir .\dvnnr.- »>f in .!»• lo-.-tl oV ator altovc ftio flooi «r tli-- on:l.-! innol nt the 8almon Hivor reservoir. d.Vntint: a caIn of 'I'OH arro fer*. the .ivniliMo imponi'ded wator 'a ..wn bv n ':niigT* n-ndi'n-.* .0 ; , t „ r d a r -.rni-K*. !».-ror'dioc fo-.-rt roroiv.-d • O. M. H.ill. maasiTT of tho .S.ilin^n ivor l-nn.ll romr"nv. Tbo water lovrl XS V TW nr FALLS, IDABO,,THUB: 111 5 DOT on Citizens Iicket Ri with Two Candid in Winner MIDNIGHT STREET D. FOLLOWS COV. BESI7LTS OF i For Mayor— Capt&la P. W. McRoberts (S. M-] T. F. Warner .(Citixens) .................. Ti-O. Boyd (Taxpayers) .................. For Clork— Poul R. Tabor (8. M.) ' ................... II. E. Rounds (CitUons) ......... . Kenaedy Packard (Toxpnyors) ..... W. A. Miaaick (Ind.) ...................... For Treasurer— Captain B. A. Lnndon (S. M.) ..... • P. B. Wheeler (CitUeua) ....... n. C. Alexander (Taipayors) For CouneiUnea, Firrt Ward— W, F. PttMer (8. M.) .................. .. C. T. Brocken (S. M.) — -------1— W. E. Saager (Citliens) ......- .......... C. H. Stlason (Citl«m*), .......... ........ Freak Coadlo (Taxpayers) ------ -- C. W. Sfaapson (Taxpayers) ------- For Cbuaellmen, Second Ward— Captoia C. II. Krengel (0. M.) — A. W. Peck (Sr M.) — ---------------- Fraak Lefthleltijr (Citl«m fl)----------- C. P. Bowles (Citixens) ------- - 8. C. McAuley (Taxpayer*)----------- Harry Dovis (Taxpayers) ------------ ' W ith two exceptions, former service men wero eloctcd to tbo soven munieipal offices filled in the city election hero Tuesday. The oxecptions wore in tho easL‘B of two candidates for tho eooneil wherein'candidates op the Cltltcai’' tlckot were succesafal. Tho personnel of the now munic^al ndminlstration which will take office noxt .Monday, ns detorminotl by Tuoa- day’s cloction, is os follows: ; Mayor — Captain P. W. McEob- erts. Olerk—Pool B. Tobor. Trtuntar—Captain E. A. London. CouncUmen, flrrt wanJ—Ondg T. Brocken ond W. E. Sanger. Ooundlnum, wcood'ward — Okp- tala Q. H . Krongel attd O. P. Bowles. : The elccUon Tuesday, with three tickets in the field, wn* the hardest fought In the hlstorj' of the city and thi' larges volo evsr oast in n mnn; ripiil oK'ction horo wns pollc<l. Tho to- Ui of TOtes cast was 2,0»7, as compared with about 1000 cast in 1017 and about 1,.'>00 in 1019. . Thore woro 2,D9fl votors registered for this cloction, nnd only 200 registered electors failed to cost their ballots. ^ mnc«s on Few 'Voteg Tho rontest was close and, until the Itist ballot waa counted, the outeono ia at least fivo of the places to bo filled was iu doubt, hinging upon a haadful of votes either way. « Count of the ballots in tho first ward wns completed At 10 o’-clock, while the .-•lunters in the fli'cend ward did not fln-i isii their work unUl midnight. A throng of men with a consiJerable number of wumon. n-aited for houra at the second tvurd polling place whilo the count wo.i ln '7>rogress, and scraps of Information witli rcapoct to the canvaa wero. eajrer- ly snapped up. Boyd IM-Om Early Count When the polls elosed at 7 o ’rloch and Ihe count so far as it bad procccd o<i up to that time, was announced the load of tho sor>-ice monV sucoessful rnndldate was indicated as was that <>f the councilmanic candidates on tho Cit- izens’ ticket wbo were clected, but Dr. T. O. Bord, tho Taxpayers’ candidate for .mnvor. was leading T. F. Warner on the Citir-Ptis’ Ucket by. 57 votes. The count of the vote a* annnuneed at 7 o'clock gave the following results; Mavi.r—McBoborts 529, Boyd 51.'5. War- ner 4.'.8: clerk—Tahcr 408, Bounds S78. Mlnnick 200, Packard 129; treasurer— Landon -16.', Wheeler 4-iO, i Alexander -•0,1: eouncilmcn, first ward •— Passer <fi7. Bracken 483. amger 324, Stinson 4»-i. <’4iudle 343, Rimnaoo 347: eoitncll- nion. second ward-Krengel .'.34. Pock •Jl't. Lcchlcltor 471, Unwloa 484. MrAu loy 353, Davis 302. S«rvlc« Mea Parade I'pon the an;ioiuifcmetit of tbo com- jilction of the coui/u former aerviee men nnd tholr friends organizod an im- promptu parado headed by eeveral j'l.*ccs <if .1 l.rass band, and mnreho<l. slngb- flic, with shouts and linging, down Sho- slmnc street and up aad down Xfaln avenuo, pausing at the Intorseetion of tho thoroughfare to ntage an elaborato i '•snako dancc” in which more than 5001 persons partjoijjated. The march was ruuniod with the hatidsmcn playing ■•Onward Christian Soldien," the strains of the hymn •accwding the in- I.:.I »)...» rnnn.t VEKh aSDAY. APBI7. 28, 1021. flPlF ffOFFICEl unner-up in Rac lates for Council , :s’ Column iEMONSTRATION wr OF LAST BALLO' THE ELECTION 1st 2nd Plur- ward ward l\)tul alitv ,) ........ 634 595 1129 203 ............... 433 493 ' 920 .......... 297 345 042 .............. ... 385 -124 800 18 .......... 383 408 791 .......... ....... 147 184 331 I ................. 282 330 612 ............L 405 . 497 ' 902 50 ........ .. 430 476' ooa 340 445 785 .... ..........475 408 973 _______ 990 501 996 68 _______ 491 568 1059 63 _______ 431 497 928 _______ 247 278 525 _______ 244 . 306 550 _______ _537 a«6 1103- 109 ________460 487 947 _______ _427 502 929 ................. 446 548 994 47 .............. .. 250 • 339 589 _______ _206 267 473 “ Thoro'11 Bo a Hot Timo in tho 0 Town Tonight." Roturniag to the seeond ward po Ing place, tho morehors baited to d mand statemento from Captain McBo bortt, Dr. Poaser, Mr. Pock, Toy! Cununlns, cbolrmon of tbo icrvicomec campaign committeo; W. Orr Chapm nnd othors, each of whom was holat onto 0 lablo which had beeu proci od for tho purpose. Puflh Uonogor Plan,. ' Tho sorvico oion’s campaign cottim toe today issued a statoment .to t offcet that petitions would be ctrc lated immcdiatoly calllDg for subm aion of the qtiostion of adoption of t city manager plan of municipal ndml lutrntion. for whloh its candidates wo pledged. Hnmor C. Mills, campaign manag for tho Taxpnyors' tiekot, today slot thnt talk of contesting tho olcction w unauthorized so far ns his organizatii wna eonccrned. BOYD IS DFEATED IN . BUHL BY DR. McCLUSK People Also Down « Propoeol Sa<k« ing Bonday Plctore Shows BUHL, .(Bpo'-lnl)—Tuesday.'a ni nlclpol cloction terminated one of tl sha^est municipal election flglita ev aBguged in here. The reiult was tl election of Dr. A. F. • McCluaky f mayor over J. J. Boyd. Tlio voto ,w 458 and 197. Thore was no ennto on eounellmon, ’ the electlniiK being L. Johnson. Ralph Morao, Sholli Hyde and Qan' I j. Thompson. C. O. Dlvelbiss was elected olork. nnd T. Fletcher treasurer. Aa 0 side issue to lho elortinn tl plan to open motion plrtiiro houae.n 1 Sunday lost by a majorltv of 27 v..‘i HOT riOHT m JEBOME. .TEllOMK, (Rpo.ial) — W. A. Hoi waa el.-otod -mnvor of Joromo Tu. doy by a majority of 12 vote.n over tl prosent incumbent. Andoni .\ndor..<n The election was tho. most hotlv on ted over known horo. Kwnry Carr, fi'rnicr sorvlro nifin, was rhoaon ei' clrrk by a majority of 150; Hareld T lia. anolher former aoldior. was chna. oity Ircasuror by a good vole. Cou • iltiti-.-i elorS-.l a n '; Hr** ward, Ivi Bennett, a fomior m.l'lior. and L. Tliompann; sooond wn*d.. f). I*. Thor r...ii nnd f^oorco Bl.-«ell- KIMBEELY HOIJ>ft ELBCJTION 'KIMBEULY. (8 |.oria:, -.A t tl villnir.- oloofioH. hoM bore Tnoa.ln •ho foll..winc wore •••loote.l ronno lor*. r. I,. II. Waldon. Wil«on. .Icrrv Siggina an.l W. F. Bro kon. Tho will nu-vt in the ne 20 dava and orcanir.'. A rhalrman w bo oh..-«ofi at Iho nrk'aniwtir.n me. ing. Th.- ..(If boar.l r<.nainta ' J . M. '<N-eI*milli, rbairm .in; Dr. .1. : DnvU. C. II. l...wm.Vi. .N. W. Swoari gon anil Oarl llldgvwav. n..H.- of wbo « err ran,|.-dnto« for r-'ol.-ctioi., ' rrLEB ELECTS. I FILBK. (S|.e.-5al. -- A vilJnye olr 'tion waa hold hero Tues.lnv n-sultii in tho «rl.-rti.in ..f L. .M. Smith. Orov C. Davia. Ouy 11. Shearer. Hnrry Hat merqulat apd .\. O. Ma«lland. counr mon. \ lotal nf 2:14 votoa wa» o*i Two tiekot^ onlv wor.- in Iho Hoi :LV^ ^MCECHiBEBTO , fllBSTMMlSSlJ Export Assistance may be S' I cured in Matter of Power I Oompany Valuations r The Ijui'stlon of coopfrailon up tho port of the people of Twin Fa in a movement for n thorough uhcc up in tbo mntter of tho noceptnnco I ^ tho public utilities comnniiaion of t xccet\tly eowpleted inventory of t nwcts of the Idiilio i'owor eompati ^ was disousaed at n-meotlng of ono hu •Ired or so local business men hold tho Rogcraoii toda.v, under the ausplc of tho Chiunbor of Commoroo. Asher U. Wilson prv’nldcd at tl P mooting nnd explained to the guoi tlm advisability of this olty joinii with other towns in Southern Idnho tecuro tho services of n oompctont n countaut nnd engineer whoau busino it wonld be to go tjirough tho figur proHcntod bv* tho company und jia upon thcui from tho ntnndpolnt of nc {unl vnlites. rJohh W. Qrohoni oxplol ! ed thnt Ihc question of futurn ;atoli f 'olcctric service depended vory large liipon tho aasots^of tho oompany ar dwelt at length upon tho wisdom 1 doing ovcrj-tblng posslblo to sco thi tho valuation adjudged bo ontiroly fo to nil concerned. Tho inventory wa# undertaken by tl oompnuvvnt tho Instance of leglslatl’ nctlon two yonrs ngo nnd has taki virtually two ycnrs to eomplote. lists cvory singlo piece of proporty don to tbo luat nut and l>olt and .when fi ally affrood upon It will become tl pormanent baaic voluoUoo of the pro orty, changing year, by year only wil the addition* aad depreciation -chorgc Coptolif P. W. MeBoberta oxpreasi himself na Inclining to the idea tbat ti action eontemploted eonstltuted a at( In tho right direotton.'- In a matter of 1 for renching Importanco to os mat pooplo ns are affected by rates for clc tricnl service, he' woa of the opinic that to nogloc^ such' on- opportunll might result in placing tho communii under disadvuntagcs eovoring years. Hpeokors omphaslzod the tact th mich offort should not bo undortaki “ except in a spirit bf falmcas to nil co corned and that tho part of thla cl I' would bo merely to protect Its own I ^ tereats in the .matter of ultimnto clc trie service rates. ? SPEEOyTlMBEBy FIBE iCHINE INJES t’l ' City’s Now Auto Apparatus Di; j!' plays Its Quality in Hard to i Tnal Eun l-i 1/ ._____ , f’.ilting Into n aliff woa! wind > 1)0011 of -i;i milea nn hoitr wuk uttal ’Mod l.v the new Twin Falls oombin '^Ition firo mn.-hino in <i toat nm Thui ‘*!.dny aftornnon. Tho himl.oriiiK m n'ohino. g..lng with tho wind on tho t ]turn trip, .-n.ao.^ Into n IS-niUe'gait. I Tho toat wna mnde on a fnnrnil 'atrotoh of lughwny running west fro r tho Smith I’nrk grnrory. on Iho hnr Kurfnoed rnnd. Going nut tho mnohli was forood diriVtly .ititn tho tooth t- n weat, gale, but .liaplnyod olnM nbllitv to pick up apeo.I ntid ti> mai nn a\^-rni:o of 3.1 milo* an h<»>r for tl t- entire strctch. •’ Thv mnchitic wax \n clmigo 'f; Lorne Hilt, cxporta holmsmnn. Tho n '■ wn..(, m n.lo w ith n Xcwh reproapntatl T |on tho bex aa giioat ..f tllo roproaeni ‘'■live of tho Amorii-nn-La Franro Molt J'jiod^Fir.? Apiiaratn^ eomi.any of Pot Stalintio. ahow that ............... .■|whioh made tho antiafa.'tnrv toat ri jyoatcrdav afterin.un weigha fi.y .! pounda nnd ia ono of Iho largojt .thin noctinn of tho intormnimtaln cou trv. If IM a comhiilation ear carrvii ^ both ohomicnla and hos.*. .Mr. Hill w romatn hore 10 daya te.-ing Ihla n> chine nnd itn workinu nisi<o. « pumpi ..u n til tho mao-hlnon nro remly for ii ji-eptanoo by Ihc oity adininiatrntT*rH. Id ENTISTS of DISTRICT V MAKE SNOOK PRESIDEN i ______ n Twin Falls Man Is Mode HeOd of A s 1-: ciatlon at Annnal Meeting . ••! .\t an annual mcotlne. hold In t ’-I Hotol Rogcr.onn on Tliura.Iav ex Inm™ Dr. Frederick Snock of Tw FalN. wan flofted yrfsldrnt of t Twin .Pan* Piatrici Dontnl naaoclatio O-hrr. rboHen to nffirj.nl poaitions nr '*■; Dr. Thomaa L. Cartnov nf Filer, vi ‘•Ipreai-lont: Dr. 11. G. losct of Tw ■[FalN. .rorotnn-. ond Dr. .1. F. Joh '■laton nf Tnin FalN. !roa-.ur.’r. Follo' ■' ine the elortion of <-ffi,"ra n diacii -ion ..f .,.;l,i.:-rtniniP£r fo chi wo’far.- x-.a- en^racM in. Tlie olortii folInuT;! on :innu.n! b a n . |h o t . ____ AT : taokson reservoie i:;-|...r; frirtn M..tan. 'V n.... a- fl —utU-t -'f .tnok»on Lnke rc-.« rvoit sho' ; •kr - fnllnwiin: ennilit:.ni: Jackson Lake Storage; Acre I - On April !(!. 1H21 ......................... -Un.l. ,g :^.amo ilaie a voar .-.f' .......... IT.t.l •r.'W rok on.lintf April HI. Ifi2' ......... CS* i-:Saino wo.-k n yoar ac» .......•. ------ I I Prodpitatlen at Moran: Inch t.;Wook endine April 10. IK'Jl ____ 1, .Panie weok a yonr ago. _.............. 0. 1 t mon «. ir ia»i' i.^ fEWS ZTDHBrost JEEKIEJTiER ? C O ilT lS lT C i D FDR FARMS i.s _____ Storms Prevent Soil Tilling— Work is WeU in Hand in the Snake River Valley •’ Weather eondltlona durlng.jiiueh of ‘‘ tho week wore not fovorilble for fann * oporntlons, snys Clinton E. Nor<jues», atnte inetcnrologist, in a .-rop summary atntement covering the week'endln^z Aj.ril 10. The »torm of the 13tb to tho * l.’it.h put a stop ta nil fnrm work ia J*' nioHt of tho agricultural sections; afto r- thnt idowlug and aeoding wore bla- . dcred b.v wet soil In many localltlci. ITowever. fnrm work Is gt-nbrolly woll ns in hnnd. In moat nf tho curly valleys, t- plowing and seeding are nlmost com* pleted oAd beets and iwtutoes nro be- iag planted In tho irrigated dlstr;ct« d ot the Snake River vaBoy. Slow Orowth. [ Vegotjilion mado very .blow grow th’ during the week. The,cool, cloudy dayn wero not favorablo for rapid growth aad the frosty nlghta rcrvcd furthc* ' to hold plant life in chock. Tho raiii r. and anow wore beneficial to pastures, meodowB and tho range, and also' to winter and spring wheat. The cool , ■ weather wim generally rather fovorabl»> for all the cereal erope. Pruaoi are eoming *l6wly into bloom - and apples are beginning to bnd-vuy freely. 60 far'as can bo dotermiaed at this time fruit snfferod no dam a^ from the frosts of the week. II Tnm tbtt FlaUo. y -Bllsf, Oooding 'County—Cold ond . tf- stormy; early crops rooting well but n not showing much,' growth above tho y ipvund; potato planting woll undor y way. Fairfield, Cantns County--rFUl erops doing >rell and alfnlfa starting in a 'n fow localities: snow jost off aad the “• ground wot; little plowing done. •y Oakloy. Cassia Connty—Too wet to farm; little grain sown, but land oh ready for seodingj lots of anow Is tho inounlalns; woter prospect,good; fm it' dntnaged by frost Twin Falls, Twin FaJl! Con»ty-~ Whent mostly sown and beet crop nbout hnlf U<. although farm work wav T innoh delayed by rain and anow; opri- oota nnd peaches blooming. Amerlcnn Falls. Power* Coonty— Farm wprk stopped Uy storniy woath- , er; llttlo seoding done; eonsldoroblo rnin nnd snow; crops not enough ad- vanced. to bo dnmoKed by cold. Burle.v,-. Cnsaln County—Farm work atoj>i>ed by rnin and snow of 13lh to 15th; ground in fine shapo for planting ,, potnlooN and bool'c ns soon na weather n. ticttloa. nn^^crtmnn, Oooding County—Voge. J, totinn Mlow growth ond farm worltHt- ... tlo progTCHK occoiinl low temperature, snow nn.l wi,nd. , niotrii-h, Lincoln County: Snow on '■ 13th and 14th rotsrdeif^farm work b n \, wan. Ucticflclal to gnis«e? nnd early’ sown grain. Pocatello, Bannock Count.v—Fnrm " work delayed-by inclement weother;- considerable snow on ranges, ospeeinl- Iv on upper levels. ' Payette, Payette County — 'Whent seeding about completed; pototo plant- ing undor way; ploms and peaches full ‘u bloom; applet budding, u Albion, Casain, Counlv—Rain nn.l snow moat of week were vory hard on ^ livestock; good for pastures; rongo ' outlook good; spring whent ronsing niocly; -rnngo lambing- in progreas. 10 worm we.ithor and sunshine needed. )0 ' ' I;; Hunter is Victim 'u of Odd Accident; t w m Lose Eyeball Addison Avenae Han Strikes Nail in Door Casing in Night ■W-anaerXng J O. orgo llnnicr, living on the old Dun. ln|. place, Addison avenue, is }n fl lo- a. ral Imupital far a surgical operatfan in; - volving removal of tfie—left—eyeball. :\Ir. Hunter's condition is the resnlt ->f n;i arri.lent occurring some nights ago. In Ho waa callcl out of bed late at night 1C liv w ne (Matnrbance in the ynrd, and in n. ;bo dark lie atruck a door casing with c: Ilia licail. sharp nnil, projecting from ?o fh.' wo(h1 work, penetrated the e.veball, Uf camoAL coNumoif a Mra. J. A. Flvnn has been aammoae« 11 to Ko-heater. Mian., to attend ber sor, >n Donsl.l, a ioeal. bigh sehool student. wh.. i.' to bo operaf«*d npon for thi» foiirih .tinio in t^rce weeks as soon *a 'bo mother rcache* the bedside. Tht I voung man ia anffering froia a mastoid aboosa. .ind ia reported lo*bo iti n eriti- 1 -, Iral condilion. , ^ I T ‘ ~' , AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPAHT BEVCBTS TO OABB DZVIDEKX^ I'J NEW -YORK. (;p>-The An«rie«ii^ 0. Tobacco eompaay, whieh. olace Ra September had been paying divideadijs Xi on its eosiBonstock In script eo«r«rtl9 ’<• hio at par into eUsa B common; triijffl

I , ' - - '' • ' jFAl XS VVEKh :LV^ fEWSnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/TWIN... · • . I , ' - - '' • ' TWIP SSVBNTBBNIH 7BAS ' WLim I lOiETIOISE. *• HEREfRy!),;

  • Upload
    others

  • View
    0

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: I , ' - - '' • ' jFAl XS VVEKh :LV^ fEWSnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/TWIN... · • . I , ' - - '' • ' TWIP SSVBNTBBNIH 7BAS ' WLim I lOiETIOISE. *• HEREfRy!),;

• . ■■■ I , ' - - '' • '

T W IPS S V B N T B B N IH 7 B A S

' WLim Il O i E T I O I S E .

*• H E R E fR y!),;Betura Uatohes with Capitals

wiU be Staged in High School Anditoriam

. --------------- I'OD th e high Bdiool “

flRhtiilff pnrd comOs • a ®I . re tu rn niatch w ith thi< *

- BoiBO o n tfit. Coach *W - ^ ^ M K conc irill brinff hla P

■ I - *crftppcr« from th o ,cap - *' k Hoi cit.v oit rrSdny,.

. 0 U A iirll 2fl, to <lo bn ttlp »■X AJ . . J onco npnin w ith Bo “

h « y ’B /pinff. T his tourney will bc hn«-in nr* en tire ly d iffe ren t woy from f

th e nv8*om used in t)Jo provinni fon-touts licld here in th n t tho rin e w ill S

• l i« 't r a n a p o r te d from th e pymniuiinm Yto. th e andito riu tn . . w ni ; Rivo “ more room fo r «peetator« and a iJood vk 'w o f proroedlnRN cnn Itp obtnlncflfm m all corncr* of th e room. ^

Thi« to u m fy w lll conslut o f 18 fnnt <1 rniindii nm! bIx w n!"tlin(r matches. Men in all w olRhtt w ill compete in hothl.rnnchra. Conch B obcy lina sp en t hW oitim o tn a jjront ex ten t since his re tu rn cifrom th e Boise, t r ip clovcloplnf: tho itf is l i r squw l anfl' hia .men nre jjren tly m uiiprovo.l over .Their condition o f a week aen.' . .

Hob N irliolson, m jddlcwelRht ernp- tljilrr, w ill work on th e o ther side of n]tlie feneo in th is m eet, donning the ir;:lovcB, l i e hn# developed w onderfully a»nd will no doubt eomo through -with d

>■ the Roods. “ IkdV H nrw ard is also incondition ai;ain and w ill bo rendv and b.-ililo to RO th e full llm if.. Ho is in «b e tte r shnpe thnn ho hni been n t any <.( tiw e th is y ea r nnd hns a hon<l fn lt o fUu’. Bcicncc o f tho gftoic. |

FORESTS BENEFIT TO UNINFIILLS GOUNTy J

Much of Payroll of Uinidoka I Timber Area ia Spent . In

, . This Diatriot - ,i^ ... — - ^

. . The. n«t;;-rceelptji, fo r jtic lilii id o k a I fo re s t dorinK th e fiscal year ending P

• .Triiip/.lft, 1920, am ounted to $32,708.07. j, , Di Mhls am ount the Hum o f M l,088.31 p

w.is pa id in bv stockm en for R ratin« v 5'TivllcKCs; *:,r»C5.'Q won rocolved from t!i.- snle of timlM'r; and <54.00 front njxtrinl p rlvilegcfi T ivcnty-five p o ' r.-iit o f th e rccoiptn from the nationnl tc.rests w itlrin tho sln to reverts to the i'n>asiiries of th e countics havinj; na- , tionnl fo re it lands w ith in the ir borders }, fu r roads and 'schools. A iiotlicr 10 per tc n i o f tho reeeip ts from tho na tiona l | Jorcsfa rev e rts to tho counltes In the form o f road i nnd tra ils b u ilt by the fo re s t BCrvlce w ith in fo rest boundaries.

■ In ad d ition to th is 10 por ccn t o f the j vnluo o f the tim ber and foraRC to - itoiirces o f tho .n atio n a l forest. Is avail- ^ ttltlc fe r expenditure on roads a n d ^ ;r:ill.i on o r p a r tly on national forests.

Arofifdlnjr to Superv isor O arver. the {Dial an jount expended by the Mini- .lokn fo rest fo r ndm inlstra tion and im - j.roveinent dnrinR th e Xlsool year wns i. k0,20r>.77. O f th is nm ount. $ll,220.9r- wn* fo r fn la rles nnd *8.078.82 wns ‘for fores* jmprovomoots nnd miMcllancoun expenses. . The nvernge m onthly pay- ** roll fo r th e fo rest om ount to 1035.58.

.. H ost o f tho m onth ly paj-roll nnd n \«Ty .l;L’R0 proportion o f th e mlscoUc-

* lu'rtu-H expenses nrc spont m Cnsaln and '• T%vin F a lls eotmtlfts. ^

■I ■ (i

LOCAL KNIGHTS TEMPLAR ' VISIT NEW COMMANDERY ;J

Twin F llU M emben o f Onlsr O uetu a t Aft«tDOo& «nd B tb d Ih s M*- „

Kmle B«iloii I,

O ffjeera nnd past commondcrs o f th e ,j1 Tw in F a lls Com m nadery No. 10 pnid a t

v is it to Oooding Commandery, U. P ., on "Fridny w hen an a ll aftem o o n and ev- Pm in e sestion o f tho Coramnndfry w as 'held a t w h lc b -s l* candidntcs beemne ^ in rm bers o f tho on ler o f K n ic l.ts Temp-la r. F

T he aocial fea tu re s o f the event w ere ' m ost eajoyable an d included tlie serv-

Idr o f a d inner n t th e Lincoln In n in- tbo ev e a ia g a t wsJch Commj»uder Mnt-

tison o f th e Oooding Commnndcrr prr- r< •idod. E.- J . O straad e r, G rand ' Com- T in an d ir o f the o rder in Idaho, *md ri S. M cM artia also a mem ber o f th.- s< fJrnnd C^immandcry, wero tho principnl T quests. O tber T w in F alls W sitors wer,- .N Satn l l . K a v lr t , Commander of Twin Pnlla C<«»manaer>- No. 10. I)r. B. A. > i'a rro tt. 'O eoT pe I>. Hnr-5 ;ird . .T. A. Vtors, A rth n r J . Peavoy, Burton E . T i t o r v , C. F . Green, F. E. Chomberlnin..r. H . -Swan, Rov A. Road. i t . C. .War". ■

n . O reenhow /C . E . itim son . II. L. » D inkelaeker, M. W. D enoycr nnJ I '/b a n T. T race r.. I

The rc to rn to Tw in F^IN wa.N m ad .-,, V nuto. fo llow ing th e ctosing of tb e [ ^

rt-enln^r se iflo a . S,,---------- • I il

. . S U IT OK CONTBAOTIn tb r diirtrir* .m irt f^.itnrdrtv K- A. in

H am a re a te re d unit ag a in tt \V. n k r r and e th e rs to ro lject t!i»» %ao» o f iT

•. #135^7. P U in t i f f elarmN-thaJ .iincm n;'-I

j F A lOllNPEfllOD EXPlS ■

, ONTIBSTOliy OFiy'arm Bure'bu Executive Oalla A ttention of Form ers to the

Shortness of Time

The fo llow ing -B m om cn t, hnvlng to y with- tho fodoral fa rm loan to i»id ;'ought-5trickon landow oers on tht> ilmon, is m ade b y D . E . Pow ers, farm ireiiu ag en t o f T \r ln F a lls ;“ Tho orig inal n lb tm e n t o f fo r ty an- ications fo r T w in F a lls county wnn ) t sS fflc ion t to supply the demand id a s , tho am ounts fo r which appllca- on w as mado woro sm aller thnn a t ra t nntic ipatod , a la rg e r num ber woru iv ile j^ d to p a r tic ip a te in th e oppor- nnment.“ ReconU in th e fnrm bu reau offlco low th n t th irty -n ln o applications woro ad o .. Up' to th is tlmo re tu rns have len received on' 35 o f these, 21 were an ted loans, and in all b u t two casev oso who woro rojoetod woro o il the ounda th a t th o ir crop yield fb r last lar w as g re a te r than 5 bushel to Hiol TO. This, appa ren tly , does n o t con- ItiitQ a crop fa ilu ro in th e opluion of0 federal d ep artm en t a lthough i t niny1 consoh-atively estim ated th a t i t ro- ilr^B 'nt least a 10 bashel yiold to ]iny 'criitjDg' eoatii on tbe Salmon d is tric t. However, thii- is n m a tte r ov-which, th e local com ajlltoos hnvo no

n tro l and thoso contem plating mak- g appllrn tlon should iceop, th is in Ind.“ A s tbo tim o period expires M ay 1 osb who w ish to a v a il tbcmselvcfl o f0 opp o rtu n ity , to p artie ip a to in th is portlonm ont should a tte n d to tho a tto r im niediatoly. Bco y our local m m ittee a t e ith e r Rogerson, Amstor- im, U olllster p r Borger.“ Aa a m a tto r o f coavonloncu a fow anka are bo ing bold a t tho farm bu- au offiee fo r those who m ay be serv-

from hore m ore read ily .

.F .E N M IN S METER CASE DECISli

ir is t Again Decides in Favor pf City in Mtich Argued Oonrt

M atter

Bustaiiilng him self In a do<-lilon ren- •rod somo weeks ago Jiideo II . F , Eti- fm Tif- th fr Fonrth--.IndfV inl-^iirtT iet. riduy decided ngnin ngninHl lint s in tlf f s In a su it b rought tn rciitraln le c ity o f T*riii Fnlla from -in te rfo r- g w ith' pnM lr w ntor oorviee in case oporly owners declined to pn.r fnr a te r m eters in jtn lled b v tho eily , .Tudgo EnslRn toolc up a rev iew o t Btlmnnv in tlila c.ise voHtordav. an.l ndorcd a decision Idonti.-nt w llh Iho ig inn l ru line. Tho relioariii^ w.n.i ikod-(>v oniinril for tho pliiinliffx on film thn l .Tttdgo Ensign had n.-‘'juri'»- r tio n in tho m dttor. Tbe eriHo was■nrd whon Twin Fall* ...... . wns nir t o f (ho old F o u rth .lu d ltla l dU- i r t ,. l» it docision wna not niinnunro.l i til n fto r llio-j*pUt hnd lieon mnde ittlnK Twin F itlh in the Klcventh s tr lf t . A ffor lioiirinj: nrKurnotit!. l.v oiijor I’. Mitla. a tto m o v fo r tiio ].lfiin- ffs yo.itordnv, .Iiidgo Knaign rnled ho as w ilhln his ju rlsd lrtin n a l rig h ts fn le m nttor, nnd reU cra td tho doolslnn 'n y ln g n j>erninnont injiinclion falivit the olty in th e m otor m attor.

o n t in u a n c e ' g r a n t e dIN OUSTER HEARINGS

adgo BabMCk WIU . H a a r Oaws A gainst E xocuiivo N o x t W ednesday

Judgo W. A. Bnheock t>roHhled in (lie intrirt riHirl Sa tu rdny iliiring ,<in deration o f somo nrgunionls in ouafor roooediii*rs a g a in it m em bers of tlio istrict SI hool board and oxocntlvea o> 10 highw ay d is tric t. .Tu'igo Bnboork ranting nn appeal o f rounsol fo r th;- 'fondan ts in tho K. F . ' W alton c.t-..- rnlnst W. W. P nrish . 0 . W. Rico and . F . Clnrk. ‘momhors of tin* ^••ht)''' lord, and in th e com- nf tho s.-'«>o n ln tif f ngninst C. B. Channel, i.r ?rod a i>tftv o f proooodlnj:* nn ti! i-o t1 frdnosdnr m orning a? 1*' oM nol:. Tl:c ?fondnnts wore rito d inf.’ '•onrt tnil.iy1 show ont:io why .”in order i:t nn *'" lonld ro t bo m.ido :ia r “!(ed a in tif f . Hom er C. M illa :i{'pp-iri'd f - r 'n iton : Shad I,. Hodffin fn.- P.-iriO.. iMk. Bleo tind Chanuot.

ASSOVER CELEBRATED WITH USUAL CEREMONiES

.Pnsaovcr feast and cerem onies -.ver-' lol.rato.1 ;it the ' hon e of I 'r . narr% nvi!,. w ith tho jo v fo l p a rty and tlie tun! ..f tho rrlig ipns ceriTioT.io.-.. w ith

and t-ravor. follGwo.! l.v .linno-, !i..^o piocpnt wero Mr. .md >!.». H., .Inoob*. M r. und .Mrs. J . E. C^ilmnn. r nnd .Mrs. J . T.nnnoub.inni o f Filor.

T enner, . i . t c r o f -Mr. D avis, of lU .InUiis Sir.n-.is n f Halt'le .ito b r.it;- 'n lasted n n tit ii.idni"ht

Voter Level Raises in Salmon Reservoir

.\dvnnr.- »>f in .!»• lo-.-tl oVator altovc ftio flooi « r tli-- on:l.-! innol nt the 8 alm on Hivor reservoir. d.Vntint: a caIn o f 'I'OH a rro fer*.

the .ivniliM o im poni'ded w ator 'a ..wn bv n ':niigT* n-ndi'n-.* .0 ;,t„ rd a r -.rni-K*. !».-ror'dioc fo-.-rt roroiv.-d • O. M. H.ill. m aasiTT of tho .S.ilin^n ivor l-nn.ll ro m r"n v . Tbo w a te r lovrl

X S VT W n r FALLS, ID A B O ,,T H U B :

1 1 1 5 DOT on

Citizens Iicket Ri with Two Candid

in W innerMIDNIGHT STREET D.

FOLLOWS COV.

BESI7LTS OF i

■ For M ayor—Capt&la P . W. M cR oberts (S . M-]T. F . W arner .(C itixens) ..................T i-O . Boyd (Taxpayers) ..................

F or Clork—Poul R. Tabor ( 8 . M.) ' ...................II. E . Rounds (C itU ons) ......... .K enaedy Packard (Toxpnyors) .....W. A . M iaaick (In d .) ......................

For T reasu rer—C ap tain B. A. Lnndon (S . M .) .....

■ • P. B. W heeler (C itU eua) ....... —n . C. Alexander (T a ipayors)

For CouneiUnea, F i r r t W ard—W, F . PttMer (8 . M.) .................. ..C. T. B rocken (S. M.) — -------1—W. E . Saager (C itliens) ......- ..........C. H . Stlason (Citl«m *), .......... ........F re a k Coadlo (T axpayers) ------ --C. W . Sfaapson (T axpayers) -------

For Cbuaellmen, Second W ard— C apto ia C. II. K rengel (0 . M .) —A. W . Peck (Sr M .) — ----------------F ra a k Lefthleltijr (C itl« m fl)-----------C. P . Bowles (C itixens) ------- -8 . C. McAuley (T a x p a y e r* )-----------H a rry Dovis (T a x p a y e rs ) ------------

' W ith tw o exceptions, fo rm er service men wero eloctcd to tbo soven m unieipal o ffices filled in the c ity election hero Tuesday. T h e oxecptions wore in tho easL‘B of tw o candidates fo r tho eooneil w h e re in 'c an d id a te s op the C l t l tc a i’' tlck o t w ere succesafal.

Tho personnel of the now m u n ic^ a l ndm in lstra tion which w ill tak e office noxt .Monday, ns detorminotl b y Tuoa­d a y ’s cloction, is os follows: ;

M ayor — Captain P . W . McEob- erts.

Olerk—P oo l B. Tobor.T r tu n t a r —Captain E . A . London. CouncUmen, f lr r t w anJ—O ndg T.

B rocken ond W . E. Sanger.Ooundlnum , w c o o d 'w ard — Okp-

t a l a Q. H . K rongel attd O. P . Bowles.

: T he elccUon Tuesday, w ith th ree tick e ts in th e field, wn* the hardest fough t In th e hlstorj' o f the c ity and th i' larges volo evsr oast in n mnn; ripiil oK'ction horo wns pollc<l. Tho to ­U i o f TOtes cast was 2,0»7, as compared w ith about 1000 cast in 1017 and about1,.'>00 in 1019. . Thore woro 2,D9fl votors reg istered fo r th is cloction, nnd only 200 reg iste red electors fa iled to cost th e ir ballo ts. ^

m n c « s on Few 'Voteg Tho ro n te s t w as close and, u n til the

Itist ba llo t w aa counted, th e ou teono ia a t least fivo of th e places to bo filled was iu doubt, hinging upon a haadfu l o f votes e ith e r way. «

Count of th e ballots in tho f i r s t w ard wns com pleted At 10 o ’-clock, while the .-•lunters in th e fli'cend w ard did not fln-i isii th e ir w ork unUl m idnight. A throng of men w ith a consiJerable num ber of wumon. n-aited fo r houra a t th e second tvurd polling place whilo the count wo.i l n '7>rogress, and scraps o f Inform ation witli rcapoct to the canvaa wero. eajrer- ly snapped up.

Boyd IM-Om E arly Count When the polls elosed a t 7 o ’rloch

and Ihe count so fa r as i t bad procccd o<i up to th a t tim e, was announced the load of tho sor>-ice m onV sucoessful rnnd lda te w as indicated a s was th a t <>f the councilm anic candidates on tho C it­izen s’ tick e t wbo were clected, b u t Dr. T. O. B ord , tho Taxpayers’ candidate fo r .mnvor. w as leading T. F. W arner on th e Citir-Ptis’ Ucket by. 57 votes.

The count o f th e vote a* annnuneed a t7 o 'c lock gave the following resu lts; M avi.r—M cBoborts 529, Boyd 51.'5. W ar­ner 4.'.8: c le rk —Tahcr 408, Bounds S78. Mlnnick 200, Packard 129; treasu rer— Landon -16.', Wheeler 4-iO, i A lexander -•0,1: eouncilmcn, first w ard •— Passer <fi7. B racken 483. a m g e r 324, Stinson 4»-i. <’4iudle 343, Rimnaoo 347: eoitncll- nion. second w ard -K ren g e l .'.34. Pock •Jl't. L cchlcltor 471, Unwloa 484. MrAu loy 353, D av is 302.

S«rvlc« Mea P arade I 'pon the an;ioiuifcmetit o f tbo com-

jilction of th e coui/u former aerviee men nnd tho lr friends organizod an im ­prom ptu parado headed by eeveral j'l.*ccs <if .1 l.rass band , and mnreho<l. slngb- flic, w ith shouts and linging, down Sho- slmnc s tree t and up aad down Xfaln avenuo, pausing a t the Intorseetion of tho thoroughfare to ntage an elaborato i '• sn a k o d a n c c ” in which more than 5001 persons partjo ijja ted . The m arch was ru u n io d w ith the hatidsmcn play ing ■•Onward C hristian S o ld ie n ," the s tra in s of th e hym n •accw ding th e in-I .: . I »)...» rnnn.t

VEKhaSD A Y . A P B I7. 28, 1021.

f l P l FffOFFICElunner-up in Rac lates for Council , :s’ ColumniEMONSTRATION w r OF LAST BALLO'

THE ELECTION1st 2nd Plur-

w ard w ard l\ ) tu l a litv,) ........ 634 595 1129 203............... 433 493 ' 920

.......... 297 345 042

.............. ...385 -124 800 18.......... 383 408 791.......... .......147 184 331 I................. 282 330 612

............L 405 . 497 ' 902 50

........ .. 430 476 ' ooa340 445 785

.... .......... 475 408 973_______ 990 501 996 68_______ 491 568 1059 63_______ 431 497 928_______ 247 278 525_______ 244 . 306 550

________537 a«6 1103- 109________460 487 947________427 502 929................. 446 548 994 47.............. ..250 • 339 589_______ _206 267 473

“ T horo '11 Bo a H o t Timo in tho 0 Tow n T o n ig h t."

R o tu rn iag to th e seeond w ard po Ing place, tho m orehors ba ited to d m and sta tem ento from C ap ta in M cBo b o rtt , Dr. Poaser, M r. P o ck , Toy! Cununlns, cbolrm on o f tbo icrvicom ec cam paign com m itteo; W . O rr Chapm nnd othors, each o f whom was ho lat on to 0 lablo which had beeu proci od fo r tho purpose.

Puflh U on o g o r P lan ,.' Tho sorvico o io n ’s cam paign cottim toe today issued a s ta tom en t .to t o ffce t th a t p e titions would be ctrc la ted im m cdiatoly calllDg fo r subm aion of the qtiostion o f adoption o f t c ity m anager p lan o f m unicipal ndml lutrntion. fo r whloh its cand ida tes wo pledged.

Hnm or C. M ills, cam paign m anag fo r tho T axpnyors ' tiek o t, today s lo t th n t ta lk o f co n testin g tho olcction w unauthorized so fa r ns his organizatii wna eonccrned.

BOYD IS DFEATED IN . BUHL BY DR. McCLUSKPeople Also Dow n « Propoeol S a<k«

ing B onday P lc to re Shows

BU H L, .(B po '-ln l)—Tuesday.'a ni n lc lpo l cloction te rm in a ted one o f tl s h a ^ e s t m unicipal election flglita ev aBguged in here . The re iu lt was tl e lection of Dr. A. F . • McCluaky f m ayor over J . J . Boyd. Tlio voto ,w 458 and 197. Thore was no ennto on eounellmon, ’ th e electlniiK being L. Johnson. R alph Morao, Sholli H yde and Qan' I j. Thom pson. C. O. D lvelbiss w as e lected olork. nnd T. F letcher treasu rer.

Aa 0 side issue to lho elortinn tl p lan to open m otion plrtiiro houae.n 1 S unday lost by a m ajo rltv o f 27 v..‘i

HOT r iO H T m JEB O M E..TEllOMK, (R po.ial) — W. A. Hoi

waa el.-otod -m nvor o f Jorom o Tu. doy by a m a jo rity o f 12 vote.n over tl prosent incum bent. Andoni .\ndor..<n The election was tho. m ost ho tlv on ted over known horo. Kwnry C arr, fi'rn icr sorvlro nifin, was rhoaon ei' c lr rk by a m a jo rity o f 150; H areld T lia. ano lher form er aoldior. was chna. o ity Ircasuror by a good vole. Cou • iltiti-.-i elorS-.l a n '; Hr** w ard, Ivi B ennett, a fom ior m.l'lior. and L. Tliompann; sooond wn*d.. f). I*. Thor r...ii nnd f^oorco Bl.-«ell-

K IM B E E L Y H O IJ>ft ELBCJTION'K IM B E U L Y . (8 |.o ria :, - . A t tl

villnir.- oloofioH. hoM bore Tnoa.ln •ho foll..w inc wore •••loote.l ronno lor*. r. I,. II. Waldon.W il«on. .Icrrv S iggina an.l W. F. Bro kon. Tho will nu-vt in the ne20 dava and o rcan ir.'. A rha lrm an w bo oh..-«ofi a t Iho nrk 'aniw tir.n me. ing. Th.- ..(If boar.l r<.nainta 'J . M. '<N-eI*milli, rb a irm .in ; Dr. .1. : DnvU. C. II. l...wm.Vi. .N. W. Swoari gon anil O arl llldgvw av. n..H.- o f wbo « e r r ran,|.-dnto« for r-'ol.-ctioi., '

r r L E B ELECTS.I F ILB K . (S|.e.-5al. - - A vilJnye olr ' t io n waa hold hero Tues.lnv n-sultii

in tho «rl.-rti.in . .f L. .M. Sm ith. Orov C. Davia. Ouy 11. Shearer. H nrry Hat m erqulat apd .\. O. Ma«lland. counr m on. \ lo ta l n f 2:14 votoa wa» o*i Two tiekot^ onlv wor.- in Iho Hoi

: L V ^^ M C E C H i B E B T O

, f l l B S T M M l S S l JExport Assistance may be S'

I cured in M atter of Power I Oompany Valuations

r The Ijui'stlon of coop fra ilo n up tho p o r t o f th e people o f Twin F a in a m ovem ent fo r n thorough uhcc up in tbo m n tte r o f tho noceptnnco I

^ tho public u tilitie s comnniiaion o f t xccet\tly eow pleted inventory of t nw cts o f th e Idiilio i'ow or eompati

^ was disousaed a t n -m eotlng of ono hu •Ired o r so local business men hold tho Rogcraoii toda.v, under the ausplc of tho Chiunbor of Commoroo.

A sher U. W ilson prv’nldcd a t tl P m ooting nnd explained to the guoi

tlm ad v isab ility of th is olty jo in ii w ith o th e r tow ns in Southern Idnho tecuro tho services o f n oompctont n co un tau t nnd engineer whoau busino it wonld be to go tjirough tho figu r proHcntod bv* tho company und jia upon thcui from tho ntnndpolnt o f nc

{unl vnlites. rJohh W . Qrohoni oxplol ! ed th n t Ihc question of fu tu rn ;a to li f 'o lcc tric service depended vory large liipon tho aaso ts^o f tho oompany ar dw elt a t leng th upon tho wisdom 1 doing ovcrj-tb lng posslblo to sco thi tho va luation ad judged bo ontiro ly fo to nil concerned.

Tho inv en to ry wa# undertaken b y tl oom pnuvvnt tho Instance o f leg ls la tl’ nctlon two yonrs ngo nnd has tak i v irtu a lly two ycnrs to eomplote. lists cvory singlo piece of p roporty don to tbo lu a t n u t and l>olt and .when fi a lly affrood upon I t w ill become tl po rm anen t baaic voluoUoo o f the pro o rty , chang ing year, b y y e a r only wil th e addition* a a d depreciation -chorgc

Coptolif P . W . M eBoberta oxpreasi h im self na Inclining to the idea tb a t ti action eontem plo ted eo nstltu ted a at( In tho r ig h t direotton.'- In a m a tte r o f 1 fo r renching Importanco to os m at pooplo n s are a ffec ted by ra te s fo r clc tricn l service, he' woa o f th e opinic th a t to nogloc^ such' on- opportunll m ight re su lt in p lacing tho communii under d isadvun tagcs eovoring years.

Hpeokors omphaslzod th e ta c t th mich o ffo r t should n o t bo undortaki

“ except in a sp ir i t b f fa lm cas to nil co corned an d th a t tho p a rt o f thla cl

I' would bo m erely to p ro tec t Its ow n I ^ te rea ts in th e .m atte r o f u ltim nto clc

tr ie service ra tes .

? S P E E O y T lM B E B y

FIBE iCHINE INJESt ’ l '

City’s Now Auto A pparatus Di; j!' plays Its Quality in Hard to i T na l Eunl- i 1/ ._____ ,

f ’.il t in g Into n a l i f f woa! wind > 1)0011 o f -i;i milea nn h o itr w uk u tta l

’M od l.v the new Tw in Falls oombin '^Ition firo mn.-hino in <i toat nm Thui ‘*!.dny aftornnon. Tho himl.oriiiK m n 'o h in o . g ..lng w ith tho wind on tho t

] tu rn tr ip , .-n.ao. Into n IS-niUe'gait.I T ho to a t w n a m n d e on a f n n r n i l 'a t r o to h o f lu g h w n y r u n n in g w es t f ro

r th o S m ith I ’n r k g rn ro ry . on Iho h n r K urfnoed rn n d . G o in g nu t th o m nohli w a s fo ro o d d ir iV tly . i t i tn th o to o th

t- n w ea t, g a le , b u t . l ia p ln y o d olnM n b ll i tv to p ic k up apeo.I n tid ti> m a i nn a \^-rn i:o o f 3.1 milo* a n h<»>r f o r tl

t- e n t i r e s t r c tc h .•’ T h v m nc h itic w ax \n c lm ig o ' f ; L o rn e H il t , c x p o rta h o lm sm nn . T h o n '■ wn..(, m n .lo w i th n X cwh r e p r o a p n ta t l T |o n th o b e x aa g iioa t . . f tllo ro p ro a en i ‘'■ l i v e o f th o A m o rii-n n -L a F r a n ro M o lt J ' j io d ^ F i r .? A p iia ra tn ^ e o m i.a n y o f P o t

S ta lin tio . ahow th a t ................■ |w h io h m a d e th o a n t ia f a . 'tn r v toa t ri

jy o a tc r d a v a f te r in .u n w eig h a fi.y . ! p o u n d a n n d ia ono o f Ih o la rg o j t

. th in n o c tin n o f th o in to rm n im ta ln cou t r v . I f IM a c o m h iila tio n e a r c a r rv i i

b o th oh o m icn la a n d hos.*. .Mr. H ill w ro m atn h o re 10 d a y a t e . - i n g Ih la n> c h in e n n d itn w o rk in u nisi<o. « p u m p i

. . u n t i l t h o m ao-hlnon n ro re m ly f o r ii ji-e p ta n o o b y Ih c o ity adininiatrntT*rH .

Id ENTISTS o f DISTRICT V MAKE SNOOK PRESIDENi ______n Tw in F a lls M an Is M ode HeOd o f A s1-: c ia tlon a t A nnnal M eeting .

••! . \ t an annual m cotlne. hold In t ’-I Hotol Rogcr.onn on Tliura.Iav ex

Inm™ Dr. Frederick Snock of Tw FalN . wan flo fted y r fs ld rn t o f t Twin .Pan* P ia tric i Dontnl naaoclatioO -h rr . rboHen to nffirj.nl poaitions nr

'*■; Dr. Thomaa L. Cartnov nf F iler, vi ‘ •Ipreai-lon t: Dr. 11. G . losct o f Tw ■[FalN . .ro ro tn n -. ond Dr. .1. F. Joh

'■ laton nf T n in FalN. !roa-.ur.’r. Follo' ■ ' i n e the elortion of <-ffi,"ra n diacii• -ion ..f . , . ; l , i . : - r t n i n i P £ r fo chi

wo’far.- x-.a- en^racM in. Tlie olortii folInuT;! on :innu.n! b a n . | h o t . ____

A T :t a o k s o n r e s e r v o i ei:;-|...r; frirtn M ..tan. 'V n.... a- fl

—utU-t - 'f .tnok»on Lnke rc-.« rvo it sho '; •k r - fnllnwiin: ennilit:.ni:

Jackson L ake S torage; A cre I- On April !(!. 1H21 ......................... -Un.l.,g :^.amo i la ie a v o a r . - . f ' .......... IT .t.l• r . 'W ro k o n .lin tf A p ri l HI. I f i 2 '......... CS*i-:Saino wo.-k n yoar ac» .......•.------I I P ro d p ita tle n a t M oran: Incht.;W o o k end ine April 10. IK 'Jl____1, .Panie weok a y o n r ago._.............. 0.1 t mon «. i r ia»i' i.^

fE W SZ T D H B ro s t

J E E K I E J T iE R ? C O i l T l S l T „ C iD FDR FARMSi.s _____

Storm s P revent Soil Tilling— W ork is WeU in Hand in the

Snake River Valley

• ’ W eather eondltlona durlng .jiiueh of ‘‘ tho w eek wore not fovorilble fo r fan n

* oporntlons, snys Clinton E. Nor<jues», atn te inetcnrologist, in a .-rop summary a tn tem ent covering the w eek 'endln^z A j.ril 10. The »torm of the 13tb to tho

* l.’it.h p u t a s top ta nil fnrm work ia J*' nioHt o f tho ag ricu ltu ral sections; a f t o r -

thnt idowlug and aeoding wore b la- . ‘ dcred b.v wet soil In m any localltlci.

ITowever. fnrm work Is gt-nbrolly woll ns in hnnd. In moat nf tho curly valleys, t- plow ing and seeding are nlmost com*

pleted oAd beets and iw tutoes nro be- ia g p lan ted In tho irrig a ted d lstr;ct«

d o t the Snake R iver vaBoy.Slow Orowth.

[ Vegotjilion mado very .blow g ro w th ’ d u ring th e week. The,cool, cloudy dayn w ero n o t favorablo fo r rap id grow th a a d th e fro s ty nlghta rcrvcd furthc*

' to hold p la n t life in chock. Tho raiii r. an d anow wore beneficia l to pastures,

meodowB an d tho range, and also ' to w in te r a n d sp ring w hea t. The cool

, ■ w ea th e r wim generally ra th e r fovorabl»> fo r a ll th e cerea l erope.

P ru a o i a re eom ing *l6w ly in to bloom- a n d apples a re beginning to b n d -v u y

freely . 6 0 f a r 'a s can bo doterm iaed a t th is tim e f ru i t snfferod no d a m a ^ from th e fro s ts o f th e week.

II T n m tb tt FlaUo.y -B llsf, Oooding 'C ounty— Cold ond . tf- s to rm y ; ea rly crops roo ting well b u t n n o t show ing much,' g row th above tho y ip v u n d ; po ta to p lan ting woll undor y way.

F a irfie ld , Cantns County--rFU l erops do ing >rell and a lfn lfa s ta r tin g in a

'n fow localities: snow jo s t o f f a a d th e “• ground w ot; l i t t le plow ing done.•y Oakloy. C assia Connty—Too w et to

fa rm ; l i t t le g ra in sown, b u t land oh ready fo r seodingj lo ts o f anow Is tho inou n la ln s; w o ter p ro sp e c t,good; f m i t ' dn tnaged b y f r o s t •

Tw in F a lls , Twin FaJl! Con»ty-~ W hent m ostly sown and beet crop nbout h n lf U<. a lthough fa rm work wav

T innoh delayed by ra in and anow; opri- oota n n d peaches blooming.

A m erlcnn F alls. Power* Coonty— F arm w p rk stopped Uy storniy woath-

, e r; l l ttlo seoding done; eonsldoroblo rn in nnd snow ; crops no t enough a d ­vanced. to bo dnmoKed by cold.

Burle.v,-. Cnsaln County—Farm work atoj>i>ed b y rn in and snow o f 13lh to

„ 15th; g round in fine shapo fo r plan ting ,, potnlooN and bool'c ns soon na w eather n. ticttloa.

nn^^crtmnn, Oooding County—Voge.J, to tin n Mlow grow th ond farm w orltH t- ... tlo progTCHK occoiinl low tem perature ,

snow nn.l wi,nd., n io trii-h , L incoln County: Snow on '■ 13th and 14th ro tsrdeif^farm work b n \ ,

w an . Ucticflclal to gnis«e? nnd e a r ly ’‘ sown grain .

Pocatello , Bannock Count.v—Fnrm " w ork d e la y e d -b y inclem ent w e o th e r ;-

considerab le snow on ranges, ospeeinl- Iv on upper levels.

' P a y e tte , P a y e tte County — 'Whent seeding a b o u t com pleted; po toto plant- in g undor w ay ; ploms and peaches full

‘u bloom ; a p p le t budding, u A lbion, C asain, Counlv—Rain nn.l

snow m oat of week were vory hard on livestock ; good for pastu res; rongo

' outlook good; sp ring w hent ronsing niocly; -rn n g o lambing- in progreas.

10 worm w e.ithor and sunshine needed.

)0 ' '

I;; Hunter is Victim 'u of Odd Accident; t w m Lose Eyeball

Addison Avenae H an S trikes Nail in Door Casing in Night

■W-anaerXng

J O. orgo lln n ic r , living on th e old D un.ln |. place, Addison avenue, is }n fl lo-

a. ra l Imupital fa r a surgical operatfan in;- vo lv ing removal of tfie—le f t—eyeball.

:\Ir. H u n te r 's condition is th e resn lt ->f n;i a rr i .le n t occurring some n igh ts ago.

In Ho waa ca llc l o u t o f bed la te a t n igh t 1C liv w n e (Matnrbance in th e yn rd , and in n. ;bo dark lie atruck a door casing w ith c: Ilia licail. sh arp nnil, p ro jec ting from ?o fh.' wo(h1 w ork, pene tra ted th e e.veball,

Uf c a m o A L c o N u m o i fa Mra. J . A. F lvnn has been aammoae«11 to Ko-heater. M ian., to a tte n d b e r so r ,>n D onsl.l, a ioeal. bigh sehool s tu d en t.

wh.. i.' to bo operaf«*d npon fo r thi»” fo iirih .tinio in t^ rce weeks a s soon *a

'b o m other rcache* th e bedside. T h t I voung m an ia an ffe ring fro ia a m astoid aboosa. .ind ia reported lo*bo iti n eriti-

1-, I ra l condilion. , ■I ■ T ‘ ~' ,AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPAHT

BEVCBTS TO OABB DZVIDEKX^I'J NEW -YORK. ( ;p> -T he A n « rie « ii^0. Tobacco eom paay , w hieh. olace Ra S ep tem ber had been pay ing d iv id e a d ijs Xi on i ts eosiB onstock In s c r ip t e o « r « r t l 9 ’<• hio a t p a r in to eUsa B common; t r i i j ffl

Page 2: I , ' - - '' • ' jFAl XS VVEKh :LV^ fEWSnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/TWIN... · • . I , ' - - '' • ' TWIP SSVBNTBBNIH 7BAS ' WLim I lOiETIOISE. *• HEREfRy!),;

i i m lI S B S f f i d l I MiREOH R e v i e w o f B u s i n e s s a n d In i

H t r i a l S i t u a t i o n In T w (

■ D i s t r i c t F u r n i s h e s B a s i s

■ O p t i m i s t i c R e p o r t

H pA N PRA N CISCO ,Ki(p)A o f buflinetH ri.'v!va] in ccrtai: ( lu itrio s o f tbo .T n 'c lftli Fc<Ii-rui H< rvt) d in trie t appcnrcd durtiif^ tho Kionih, duriDf; wiilch period nlso s) a e tiv it^ . 'in Atn^icullurnl opcrationp

orcorditif; to a ro p o rt m ado h<* hero td d o y .b v flic F edera l Bcf hank o f 8an FraaciBco.

“ IjUiiibcr production , whicli bo(tn At tho low est p o in t in tw o y W04 17.'t |K>r ci'iit 'f fren tc r loHt m th an in F eb ru a ry ,':’' tJi>‘ report **A pproxiinatciy HO p e r ccn t <if m ilts todny nro in iiiirrntioii— <»ii.< p.'trt liiiir—ns flKninnt lens thnn ~iU

■ c^>-n-iin->k»nrfl» I , \0 'i\.•*6i*vern!_mlll{ condeiiHiiripK, .v

]iA-i Ik'uii closed Hinrv tlie ond o.* hrtuc reHimied <i|>ernti<)nii an d <>t

inert nnod tJioir nu ti’iit t>i i . o'.Ji rr Krowjng o u t o f a niorV nc

c<<m'.«'htio ileniund and a HliKlit iacr in fo rc i]^ flbipmvntH.

H U nem ploym ent D eclines.H "U n em p lo y m en t Jio5, d-'crcnseil,■ . co])t in thu copper m in ing cen

whero shtittinfT down o f th e princ producers, hna been ordered until m a rk e t prico o f copper H bch to a p w hich w ill iiinlcii production proi Me.

“ In tb e dltlpbuiUUti'R Induntry, now co n trac ts o f record niro wero jiounced by one yard , a lthough ot

' nro ntiarinfT (ho end o f tlie connt tio n for w hich th ey h a v e run trn rtii

' **Tho buitdinff in d u s try Kho(vn f ia e t sifpiN o f .r c H v a l , p o nn its M areh , ID21, cxccodjntc in vnhio of. M nrch, -1020, liy 20.0 pcr ccn t b e in g so fa r in exceiis o f those F o ^ru a rj’, 1021, a» t o . in d tc a t« n th a n seasonal inereoJio o f ac tiv ity .

" B a n k clAnringn w ere only ,1S r e n t ie is in to ta l value tluin in Mn:

' 1020, w hich, in viow o f ' th e y e a r 's clliio in priees ind icates- th a t the umo o f business ^eiD |; done in not nnd p robab ly g re a te r th a n th n t of y e a r a t th is sooAon.' " V a r io u s prico' indiceit ahow t

- w holesale price* a rc upptoxiroately per ccn t low er th n n th o y w ere a y nco , and v o lim te 'o f a c tu a l traiiHaeti in th e w holesale .trn d e Rencrally jirobA blj n o t less th a n i t wan u y ago a t (hin tim e.

r u m S l t tu t io n UlXAd. » - " I n tbo ag rieuU ura t -in d u str

m ixed tendencies nppenr. Ctfrtnin c<• m odities—ricc, eo tton , b arley , w . a n d hop»—have n o t m oved mnrketwi

in approciablo q u a n tit le t dn rin t; - m onth , b u t sugar, bo tb caiie and wh' and eonnod f m i ts hnvo l)ecn stcn<l m oving in to consum ption.

"P ro e lp itn tio n occurred op}Kirtun• diirinR M nrch b u t tho_m ou tli w as i

m arked b y tho nb 'undnnt ra in i w hich jian c h a rac tc rired th e w in te r lfl20-21. C onditions a re reportod ' reptioniU ly fav o rab le fo r prowl crops in al] sections o f the distri nnvo po rtions o f so u thern Cnlifori nnd sou thern A rizona, w here th c rn

‘N ’all h iu been below norm al a ll soa* " A cold spoil fo llo w e d 'b y fro st

cu rred over th e w hole d if t r tc t duri tho Tast few days o f M nrch and 1

. f i r s f fow d ays o f A pril. Some dn ngo w ns repo rted from p rn c iica lly < ery f ru i t an d grape g ro w in g nren n ind iy iduol grow ers nuffered seven in somo cases, rep o rts In d irn to n c< itidcr&blo rcd u c llo n in prospect) crops o f ap rico ts and g rapes from fl eauso. ” K

A section o f th o b a n k t rep o rt » vo ted t^ citruR f ru its said on A pril 1021, approxim ately 3S per cen t o f t navel o range crop, now estim ated ^3,000 cars, rem nined to he gathcrc The navel ornngo crop in lOlO-fiO w Ifi,700 carlondn. W ea th e r . eondltioi

I -tho repo rt declared , have been fnv< nble fo r the d is tribu tion .

B«cord O r u g o Orop ForecM t. “ Tlic V alencia orange crop, whi'

w ill bo harvcMted d u rin g th e summ m onths, is estim ntcd n t 22,SOO cnrs. th e Btatcm ent w id . " T h e coo>ing tr< {Tomiset fo be the Inrgost ever bn \ es ted in tho n tate and th e orangi nppear to be o f norm al siz4'. w ithoi jin c iccs* o f e ith e r Inrge o r smn f r u i t s ."

Discussing augar b e d p lan tings, t^ K-port naid th e acreage p lan ted lh ' y e a r w.vn expected to bc abou t th snm e a* last yea r, w hen 2f>2,000 acr*' w ere "«t ont.

R egard ing liventoek, the repo rt di f la re d th e low prices o f feed nnd « ■Jiveslnek •ecm to o ffe r opporfunitfc fo r p ro fitab le investm en t in stockc

• nnd fe<^cr anim nts, b n t. rep o rts froe p rinc ipa l m arkets ind ica te ntoekn^e:

M oneyO n f & m s a n d d w e l l i n g s a n c OOB s t u n s b e l o n g i n g , t o i n d i i

1 6 0 0 , $ 7 0 0 , $ 2 , 0 0 0 , a n d oi p a n y f u n d s f o r l o a n s o n m<

;» « n d W e r . _ .

V ' W e w r i t e f i r e i n s n r a n e e .. - W a n t e d . $ 1 , 0 0 0 i n l a b e r t

• i-,

| - - y ^ - A r t f a i i r L . ' lC t ' R A N K A N D T H

nre n o t buying to increaso thci (h 'ncra l wpnkhcss and iinrc

chuructorized the b u tte r iiiiirkct I’n^ific eoftst d u r in g Murcii, th i

a f-ni’d. 'riiis condition was due to increased rccoipta and » din:

I • o f local and ea s te rn dem and forced dofltors to m ake p n ec flionn in o rder to dispose of

■ I p roduct, aa tho s to rago seiison■ I d is tr ic t is s till a m onth nwa; U l w ard tho end o f . th e m onth thi f i L rolibved b y a resum p

'' e aste rn dem nnd. .I.m n b er O u tp u t Inaea««8

■XAii M arch p roduction o f lumbci Ifth -’.'14,000 foot, acco rd ing to repor i _ _ tho fou r ium bor ajnociations • o r d is tr ic t , wns 33,264.000 .foo t

th an thc P eb ru o ry cu t. In thi nponding four weeks o f Mnrcli th e ru t wns 4051,079,300 fee t. A

‘J 'itc thin Inereaso is p a r tly scnsonul,I in- P«r*w nssertod. It rep resen ts r

mice o f the grw ltinl recovery p a s t lndustr>-, w h k h h as lirincr since ' ea rly in Pohriin r

jjj) R eports from tif ie e n minen, i• a ?matl increase in tho p o d u c

ervo s ilver nml lend and diicncopper.

nusiiiesH fallure« diiring iho increased in .num ber and linbili

, 1* com pared, w ith F eb run ry am ,,j,j .\inrclj o f 1020. T here wero U ilir ‘■'M'^^ted In M arch wUU lin

' nmoUnting to -$3 ,0-10,091.Iljink clenrings d u rin g .March

tw en ty repo rting c itie s were cent less thnn &(nreh. which, Il o f file d ftreane in pricer indica tiroxim atelv th e snm e'lu tiount o

.■o,'.;..............

1J J JGItllTOilS Df

s STlllNEENTIDIlilIpal ______

, in t K a d i c a l s D i s t r i b n t e B o o k s i(n R a i s o F n n d s H e r e , S a y s ;

g i o n F i e l d M a n .

HOISF:, hlnl'io—The I. W. V ■lie- niui'h more ac tive in Jilahn th is

thnn th e people o f th e n tate gei J{g. rentir.e, accord ing to Robert

lli Roux, fie ld ropresen to tive '^of n« o te hcadfjunrtcrs o f the A m erican 1 ind M r. Lo R oux has como into

o t f r o m 'th e s ta to o f W ashington nro th e Idaho d ep artm en t o f tho

w ith i ts m em bership drive, per M oney is being ra ised in Ida! 6bi dcclnred, fo r th e defense o f iho do- o rganizers p icked up* in tho rot- w est und desp ite , tho s trin g en t ens d ea ling w ith rad icn lism fhe fei a t t cu rry in g on th e ir a e tiv itle " iii

sta te .iht " T h e C ontralln C onsp iracy ,’’ a '40 w r itte n Uy Ralph- C hapm an, con ;a r !• W. w l t e r , is be ing freoly init la ted in Idaho through undcrg

ehnnnelii, he anid.<ar book w as p rin ted aud is

d is tn h u te d by the I . W. W. I . th n r w'iis taken to Uiu federal i>v

lia ry a t Leovenw orlh , K an ., Im s in com pany w ith 40 o th e r Ind t W orkern o f tho W orld.. M r. LfiRoux sa id a ncwwical

S ea ttlo hod told him tJiat 2000 i o f tho book had beWn shippttd to

'“ *• nlone fo r dU tribu tio it and tlu it i bo ing sen t in to o th e r tow ns ii n tate. In no rth Id ah o th c book i tr ib u ted from Spoknne.

,ot — , •

■" F R E N C H F L O A T B IG L O A I

F O R R E S T O R A T I O N W

Iq Cool U ln ra ank I ro n Iz id u std es of ,Q. '& sU t«dB «K lon 8««lc C a p ita l a t H iQ, to S osum e O pekutlons

lg PARIH. (/P) — Subscrip tions he ju s l been opened in P a r is fo r o; m. th e la rg est p r iv a te loans evor flV here. Tho nm ount is 8b0,0l'0,000 fi id The loon is issued b y a group of lv m ines and iron Industries o f tho Q. ut P rance an d tho proceeds oro i fo app lied to TCftonstruction.

i l i o in to rrn t and p rinc ipa l nro an teed by the indem nities due

0 compnnien o f tlie g roup under th( 1. p u s e d ll}' *hp F rench parllnm en IQ sn rin g com pnnies and ind iv iduals at pcnnation fo r all w nr damages.<j. Tho f lo a tin g o f th is loan en 1* the conipunlen to con tinue tho n <t. n tlon o f m m es and reinn to llatio f iron w nrk* }><«nding tU»‘ paymon

repara tions by O erm any, w ithout th e r b u rden ing F rench governm en nnncen. •

II ' IDOBAXNTOK t7SCS AXBPl^ANES

IK n o H T ON r o a E S T n(.’ALOARY, A lfa. (;p)—Six airp l

a w ill hu used in th i t d in trie t by f Dom inion fo re stry b ranch to fig h t1 cjtt fires. The pinnes, l l in annour

w ill bo opera ted from th e acrodi[■ a t H igh R iver, nnd tw o m ain flis a re fo be m ade d a ily in ordii!• w eather, or\e no rth and tho or nouth. T here w ill also be a su ffic

s ta f f and e<^uipmcnt to m ake «:- fligh tn when th ere is g re a t firo danr A m inim um fire Ions on* tho resciI expected to follow in .tuguration• thin *ervice.

I READ T B E CLABSnrrSD A M .

to L oan" f o r b n i l d i n g p u r p o s e s . V a r i -

i d n a l l e n d e r s n o w a v a i l a b l e —

h e r a m o t m t s . A ls o l o a n c o m - > d e m d w e l l i n g s i n T w ^ F a l l s

I n s t a n d a r d c o m p a n i e s . y B o n d s a t t h e m a r k e t p r i c e .

Swim & Co.u a r A U IL D IN G

TWIN FALLS WE

Seeks to Humimizt « « t i .« Aliens^ Recep

' report •.I'Mioil WA8IIINOTQN, D. 0., M V

w hich <1csigned to p u t tlio human, 'tc cuncc't th e ta sk o f . p ea ling w ith imin cu rron t adnu ficd to th is country, was in th e duccd W odtvetday b y Chrdrmar

r. To- non, o f th e house im m igration < ) s ltu a teo. ■ U nder tho plnn proposec: tlon of would he a 'g c n o K il reorganiia:

thn b u reau o f no turaJira tlon , m ont o f Inbor, a s a btircau of sh ip ' " t o provido for fho gu

239,- prolncvtibn Mnd b e t te r ocononi a from tr ibu tion und ad justm en t for oil in tho p o p u lu tio n ." g rea te r t j , c b u reau w ould-be in charj I corre- director, appo in ted b y flio pn , 1020. and ono o f h is p rincipal duties Ithough be the d issem ination o f Infoi th e ro'- to im m igrants reg a rd in g Am eri on tinu- s tiiu tio n s in such m anner an I of th e atim uJaio loyalty , ociv In ,

H'dicatc Promises Summer i 5L“ r' to U .n f I. Studmontl, -''OSCOW, laaho, (/P)-Co.

ties ns > nd. bukincns s tu d en ts o t th e U I w ith l ty o f Idaho here rccvntlv were ■5 fail- w hnt they p lanned lo work a t Umnci. vjicntliHi, i f thoy eared fo r woi

if thcv rou ld o ffe r ony Miggest l» Bntillni; It. -l.i perI- v iew furnish p rac tica lly every ntui :en «i>- , 1, . depu rtm cn t w ith work- sim; r hu5 J to follow wh(

legi* w'ork Is cn iiip lo ted ,'’ sail fessor II. P . Dale, hoad of th c i

H m e n t.o f eciinomics and buKlncHs. departm ent {s corresponding w num ber o f businent and manufa<

I I I I P ' ‘" ’<‘ern» in regard to position! U liy I it is suru we wil. r i l l u pfiices fo r hundreds o f th e m ."

L and \Montana Town Call t-®- O ff Spring Elec

WAI.KERV1LLE,. Mout.; (. are W alkcrville thin sp rin g elim innt

tp r in g election and saved th e expense, lo rn l'v “b le rm en , w ere to bc elected nA. iJo ineum bentn w ere w ithou t opiJoitionni I*''tltinii wiu< eircu latbd and tuf:.egion. secMted to ra il o ff th e e lIdaho W nlkervllle in a suburb of

[o a id I 'nw tlc id ly w itliin tho citlegion n 'o ln tn lriing li separa te cQrpora'

istence.10, ho _I w. Paraguay Protests "°niv, Bolivian War MtIs o r i —

th )‘ nUB.VOS ATREH, (fp) — Par ha>i pro tested to B oliv ia .'igainst

book erection- of fo r ts and garrlsonln victod troops nenr tho territorj* kn o t cireu- Parngtinyan CTinco, fhe boundnr: round whichMmve long been a subject c

pu te butw ueu tho tw o countric boing cording- lo n d ispa tch to th e ' > Is au- from Asuncion, tho P.afngunyon niton-, tn l ;Wcdne«dny. . • .w e o \ ' , ~ >

Jury Frees Sunday I Theatre Opera

la cbo sse . w i l T w - n . q. i' . . ow ner of n th e a te r a t V iroqua, an

dl„. chorgo-of v io la tin g th e blueb.v keeping hin movie houso op<

\ S unday was found not g \iilty i: jiir3' todny. T he potition fo r hi

I rent whieh wns tig n ed by 250 eit 3 R K c ircu lated b y tho W. C. T. i

READ. T H S C L ^ B S Z m D ADC P av - ____

len t / / /

g j Tiff•\-ea L / A A ,

f/3. 93JO Ab.Sixes .u to .^o b ust. S iim 3 4 1

1 ^ 0330—45 yard* 32-ineh giogfaaxi .' 8 y a rd 40 inch organdj 1 3-8 y a rd 36-ineh lining1 p a t t e r n ___-____ .1___Findings ......... ...... ............

W i l l c o s t y o u co :

I 7-S VBr.J 32-in. Kingham a -8 yard 3C-in. linen (fr,t! p a tte rn .......... .................K iadings .............. ........... ..

W i l l c o s t y o u C03

D24&—L’ 7-M vd»- ;i2 -in. chin-k ginf?-.'9c ................- ........ ..

1-4 yd . 40 in. organdy (57-« yd . 30-in. lin ing <?00I {lattern ................ ...............ItraidlD g p a tte rn N'o. 1231Kindiags • __________ ____

W i l l c o s t T o n c n n

EKLY n e w s ; f .

■e H IG H C O U R T R E V E B i

ption . C O N V IC T IO N O F

— A b ill Hold« E r ld sn c e L a c U a ^ to Itouch iu o t VjmlBmnl. \ . 'A rt ■HI Intro- W A S H IN aT O K , UP)— U p in John- of Solic ito r G oaoral Priorao cotnmtt- ia g e rro r, tho nupremo cour

Jd th e re day reversed tho eonviction a tio n o f A lbers in P ortjftnd , O re., t

depart- o f jjoving v io la ted th o c«pi d tix e n Evidence produced a t his

midancc, 41,#^ A lbers, who w aa ( descent, w as in a s ta to of

lu r olion d ra n k e n n e a a " w hen ho_ me Blonts'cdnunoBHIng the' Oom

rgo o f a a n d p red ic tin g i ts v ic to ry , u resident, iB dietm ent ag a in s t’ him ■ JS woulu A lbers w aa sen tenced to pt Drmatlon ftng J^nll to th io o yoozs imp

g o v e rn m en t’s actiou to b est J,ecause o f th e lack 0

fo prove crim inal in te n t, the

Job -------lents Proce^in

on Haywood’sammerco ____U nivers'- CHICAOO, m 'The g ro asked J* w itliho ld ing nc tlon tow ard I Jm ..., fe itu rc . o f the bonds o f Wl ' H ayw ood, I . W. W . lead e r %.*in„ lieved to be in R ussin pondl

o f a cablegram from Ilayv eolfj which is expected dnilj

*,”intit i« A tto rn ey Cljme sa id Wednen . " H a y w o o d ’s frien d s havo

. „ ed th roughou t th a t ho w ent 5 P ? ; on “ personnl. m ission nnd

tu rn if J.is ' bonds nro n o t f i?«Ki Clvne said. M r. Clyno

!:ih . W . W . oxi^ccP 'T t *0 T-*nvonworth, K

jo tu rin g to n tja ry im,t M onday had ni u l porte<l and fhn t ncarch forill f ind flCarted.

„ ' CLA IM S D IST IN C T IO N BE' l l8 M IN E 8 W O E K r u i . 1 , o . ' * f i n n a n y o . \ , b . c ., ( ; p > - i t i^ L lU l l Anyox is th e only cop

in th e en tlro w estom hemlfpl(/P) - - ftting ftt' a n y th in g Uko full

Itcd iln M ore thnn 1100 m en nroe. Only W ages havo been deereaBed iand a.-< jmce w ilh a s lid in g scalo a

Jonltion, F lu c tua tion ou copper pricesffic len t tho r ise a n d fa ll o f p ay to b<ilcctlon. b y tho workoOL

B utte , ■- ■ ^lty but -------------- ----------------ntc ex-

oves

S! b n'o'?”,i,“/

acN a d o r n ' capl- Oigareiator No olgareMe haBrow,. ^»ani»delloloiirro itrd flavoc as L u c k ;10 inn-. s t r i k e . Baoaus,

° ° L u c k y s t r i k e i s M t o a s t e d o l a a r e l f o .

B d o r ia liheh^f^ldyhhi

i/I' ' s a le i

o. 9J4S N o. 9249\ to 44 bust. Sixes 34 to 44 b ust.

s e c - h o w u g @23c — . g u p o n e o f

. I ’uo Y o u 'w i l l

a m p le te “ $ 7 ^ -7 5 u l t r a c t i v c 1

nr/<if .15---- -------------- .30 _________________

............... .......... lo oi m p l o t e $ 2 . 1 8 g J ^

s j i ' i ' , ; ~ ' z * Q ------------ . «

1.™ . t w i n ’1m p l e t e S 3 . 1 3 ,

'ALLS, IDAHO, THUBC C KHitVTtq iZBIB A N D -W O E

U D C D O ^V L B E R S B O lilN G S i M uttt., {IP>—

_ . Cilio Carney, fontoncud in .p

S T t i i ?: • ‘ a n d p ay a f in o o f SlOO tor i

f l ^ f t o f \vordrobe artJelesn m otion frien d is doubling up on huI,-coafew - W Ut C arney w orks duringi W edneS' tim e to pay her fin e ando f H onry tho jo il n t nJRht to carry on charges p riionm cn t e lauso o f the ser>nago act. ia 21 y ears o ld a a d is emp:iriat prov- d ry e leaa ing estoblislim ent. f- Q crm an - - — "m a u d lin fTluU f i o M le u to 7011-mdo Ita to- cab le to o ther* — s d m t l a e any arm y Mn whichiras b a sed ~y «i<f,ooo

S i " S 'Pcourt w as ^

0 8 buy a now sp rin g i f tho 1B o n d b ring them to us. T

money. A lso sp rin g roKvernrflent _ _ _

iiil“ \ S e lf s Si '^rocol’p ; '^ m o o l n > A V E . S O .ood him. D iatric t ____________________________lay.- ~m aintain-to B ushIu M M M M n i M B I j H I

re- ^

■cd to rc- -li V —peni- ^ W | H | H |

t re-hem had I

7AUSS L ilP a o i t y> claimed m W)er cuOtn W j l ^ ^ B V ^ n orp opur- capacity . employed.

accord-croenien*. ----- ^ M Pioterniinc fcrecAived

r

w ■ /

t e ,

I

» P C B. GRAKf ■ __ /iBotltuP.C.ff.prKI ' t>tUcju>r Uk«d. «

wm pro«« « pltMkI mjmtU.• Vaw cw tc u a aoi

L" Pacific C out 1

^ e r r - < 2 e . * u ^

RmewjPattemd mosi economical cfall pall

y j , 3 5 *me higher / ^ ,£

«rill w an t to moVe up / ^ ;rw o f th e charm ing /

N E W V ' l i S w 3 I N G H A M

D R E S S E S

you see th e wonderful --Cion o f styles now on [rf-J iJ-J c j • ,c lh e p a tte rn cou&ttr.

M>.S iie * i4 1044 bust.

0312

t t lc i t C O S U to m a k e th e se p re t ty frocks.

>e p leased t n t h th e .' inc o f m atcrialH fro mI you m ay .*«clcct ' b74o

WHITE' 0430

T O R Er A L L S . I D A H O

SPAY. APRIL 28,1921

S TOUE P a y C a s h ; G e t

r c o S i - A B E R D E E N C O ^

lyn m jn ij m O N E Y B A O K QU A BA K TJho alleged s to r in g coal now fo r

pro tection P M t w in ter. Bo a r scnfencc y,m cr, o f ouw and bo ' p to t

the day ajja io st a shortago. u " 'S " i n ” delivoped ----------------

E"/in^ ShankelCoalCt— PH O N B 436------ ;

ty b« val- t . ................................ '■ I i t i s the ......... .— :...................... —

b e a d t b e DAlXiT V fW e

R IN G S!D O N ’T

aain leaf o r any of tbo o th e r leaves a ro brok 0 & n mako thom os good aa new and save j

t i f " ia g g o d .'* '

p r in g s W orR jP H O N E I

S A f th e C lu b -jU & nd in th e •~|H B e s t C a fe s

You'll Bad S m nr Flake* served w ith broths, soap*.

Q M B I oysters; aalads tn d di«es«.

H j ^ H Everyone Ukcs to nibblathese crisp, t a n y soda Wft>

Sold by g io c e n in red and lua ily Uat.

r Paxft ask itn cracks ,-<tMy .SliO tV r tA K .

aiACKERS ■

34 ** 48 bust. S ires 341044 b ust.

“ t » @ 29c...__f .69 3-» ) d . 32-in. g ingham @ 2 9 c . l l - 1 - yds. grosgrain ribbon ® 30c .7B1 p a tte rn .......... ...................... ................ ^Fjiibroidcry No. 12504 .... ■■ I 30

. Finilingn

Will cost yon complete $2.60—i: .'.-ft \-.W, nU in. ginghnnt V '83c .......

2..yds. p la iting 0 3 5 c ......... T.......... ....... .70l i yd. o rgandy @ $1.20 ........................... 401 n.-»ttern ................ .. . j v iF in .linp . ......................

Win cost yon c o m p Ie tF ji .lSa s s ' _..:..»3-a3

1-.’ ,rd. M ;ln. o r j u d j . e * i ,o o ____ .BO1 1-4 yd . p la itin g @2Sc _____________ .311 p s t t e r a ___________________________ ggScallop p a tte rn N'o. 12S78 j u f-'indlngn ............ ...................___________ U U

Will cost Ton comnleta S8.39-

Page 3: I , ' - - '' • ' jFAl XS VVEKh :LV^ fEWSnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/TWIN... · • . I , ' - - '' • ' TWIP SSVBNTBBNIH 7BAS ' WLim I lOiETIOISE. *• HEREfRy!),;

• i

'^ p d a y ^ s S p o :

JE R iE F O IIG E r ’ EKiS'IIENTO

l l iT IM E E T^onngaters from North Side

Show. Unoaaal Speed in . Dashes and Eelay

^ I— KVAN6 - cinder' ^ p a th Bt^utul had ti run

m eet wilJi Jerom e, J which w as ^un o f f yo»-

ton lay ovoiiint; on Lin- ^ j T T ^ P ^ - t o l n / f i e l d . 'Thi?-K orth

I Hiclt'rjt nnpturci] ' th ree— f j „ t p lnpos n n d tlio n -

r lay roco, (iliowinjf up p iirtlo ih irly well I in nprintK, nnd w lnn in ;' nil Miroo pInccH <

tho 100-ynrd dnjih. hicvuii fir»iH wero w on by tho local clnn. nil bi>ln*t in difltanco rwns, wolRhts nnd juniiw. ■ Tin* flnn l Hcori' w m : TVin Fnlls 77, J

. 'loronio •'H. E piur wnn hit,*!! im int num : w ith 20 pointH to h<H crcd lt. . |

^ Nowniun n tn rtrd th in p i hy tukinK ' P firn t in tho pole vnult, k-Qpinf; nine •▼ t'ci't even. Blncic o f Jerom e wn« *i'f- i

ond w ith cijjUt fool s.ud ten i»«-Uvs j Hnll, a Tfvin Pntlit mnn plnecd th ird I w itii eif;ht fee t iiini> inclics. F irn t and i Kcuond plQcuK in thu AO-yard dnnh went * to the vinitom , Twrley tinvelin tr the > ■linlnnco in lUx and tlircc tcn tlm nec- 1 nnds nnd Woods f6ininjr M'cond. Cli/I’ f

^ F ix placed th ird for the locnlH. Pliil i9 took tho ilSO-ynrcI dnnh in two <

m inutea 11 nceonds.' C lirihtianson took t neoond fo r Jorom e, whilo <!. K in jj cnmo « in th ird fo r Twin Fnlla.

S7U1S 0 « ts Shotpiit.A ll . th re e plnccK w ent to local men I

in the iibot p u t, I*uJr.irr hcavinK the 1 ■ ^ m e ta l {globule :i4 fee t th ree inrhcs. ^ B abcock 33 feot n ine inchi-w, mid Onr-

rinoQ 33 feo t o ish t inchcH. -E pler hnd'. uo tro u b le taW nR 'th c hlRh jum p a t

fiv e fe e t even, Lyons Inking second ' a nd M orris o f Jorom o fillinjr In tb ird p laio. T u rle y ,‘Je ro m o ’s sp rin le r, took tho 100 y a rd dnali in eleven und oni’ - te n th Bcconds, Bonind nntl th ird lieinK

A inkcn b y WoodK nnd O ’Rourke, tw o of h is ru a n in c mntoA. Tho l ‘JO high htir

. files w en t to E picr in 20 and one-tont'i soconds, L yoni. n tcnriimntv. placing ‘ "L‘cond, nnd titird ffoinfj to Wiillinir of •lerome. Newman* took ihi' d iscuf th row fo r (Twin Fitlls w ith ti heuvr I't sr; fe i't n ine incln'R, »rcf>ud plnre

to M itchell nnd t.hir<l t« Oarrli- son, ho th o f Jerom e.

Turley n^^in tnok- n flrk t fo r .Irn iine • in tho I’SO-ynrd dn.'h covering th e dH •nn«* in 24 flPc.ond« f la t , elocely fn! l«wed b y Wood* teammattf nnd I’a t * \ of T 'v in F alls. H ouabtelin pnoed tli-- ( -<40*ynra onsn in r>!i seoomlN fo r Twin Fulls, McPherfiiin and Mcf!«irki'l Tnkinf

■ SPECIAI; $ 7 1

For R• all made of Genuii *' hogany shade, also

first quality select*- and .....r.. .

^ Last, semi Engrlish

They Are the

• SEE Ol

• I

r i in g J J e T )« rse c o n d lu id th i r d f o r J e ro m e . T lie ru n linK l)rn n |l j u m p w en t to E p le r ot I'w iti Fnll.s w itJ i u leuLp o f lU f e o t tw c u u i <m e-hnlf ,’inchoH. X e^ ^ iin n ' took lo'rond n n d th i r d w on^ to W jiH in p oi le ro m e .- N 'o w n n n ih r e w th o j a v e l i r 11(5 fee t- lu u l e lR h t in c h e s fo r firKi

B r to n d .R o ing to ScU aR o f J o ■omo w ith n th r o w In c k in ff te n f e d i f b e io c th e o^ iin l o f N e w m n n 's . J o h n ion th r e w th i r d f o r T w in F a l l s w itli 04 fee t. e v e n . I n th e S20 low lu ird le t r ijiler h n d f i r n t p lu ro In '.11 n n d one e n th se co n iis , W a ll i i ie o f . le ro m e am 3n rri» o n o f •T w in F u lls plni-Jn); seeonc: in d t l i i r d . ' C u p tflin K in t ; to o k th o mil< Tin IH f iv e m inutcH n n d novun so co n d s l a l l o f T w in F n lls to o k se c o n d n n i •e n rro n f .le ro m e , tf iird . T h e .le ro n u e ln y te n m to o k t l i n l e v e n t .

OnielUiifi B«lay. .T lio ru h iy e v e n t p ro v e d th e m o s t iit

c r e s t i n g o f th o n f te m o o n , e x c e p t p e r in p s , tb e s p r in t , f o r se cn n d p ln c e it h o m ile ru n , w h ic h w e n t to T w in F a ll; >y m e re in rho it. J e ro m o 'b sp e e d tri< v e n t in to th e r e la y w ith dnsli th n l l i r c n te n e d to sw ee p th e locnU fro n h e f ie ld . T e n n c ity n f p iir jio u ', ho><' v o r , m n d e pj b r i llin iit r a c e o f i t , ami 1 eloNc OIIO n t fh n t.

T r a in e d f»pin»inlly f o r .lu tnp n t tin n k e o f f .Teronio H prnni; i»t< ' th e leiul t th e s tn r l , th i ' N 'orth .^ id e r w in iim c .f iv e - f o o t m a rg in o y e r E p le r w ith th r r n r k o f th e ^ u ii. T l ie In n k s t n r o l h e lo c a ls ' lit ird lin ) ; » u d b ro o d jum ii iv is io n s , i - l i i n p 'to IiIh nm n nud- lo st (> f u r t l i e r d is tn n i-e up. t n m eeting ; ««w m at\ fo r th e H em iui lufv. “ S p e e d ’’ n o , ' k e p t th e mnr>rin fro m w ld e n ln " , n d h a n d e d o v e r to I’n tr. o n e o f t h f iniKhesf. h'KneieH to c n rr y t h n t a < iunK ster wum e v e r h e fju e a th e d . P a tz iiniVdcd -n b i t a t . tl iu s tn r t a n d lo s t iinic d ir .tn u c e , b u t m n d e n d a n h in i; un o f I t, a^rd K>^ve Ins m u n n f^ruetlin}; in is li. T h e r a r e , h o w e v e r, belonf^ed 1 ,J e ro m J \ n n d w a s w op on m e r i t lone ,

^ B A SE B A L L ^

P ac if ic Coast League..Snn F ra i ic is e o , 9 ; L tw APReleB. G. V e m o n , 4 ; 'O a k la n d , U.R a lt L n k e- S e a t t le , r a in . S a e ra m e n to -I ’o r t la n d , m in .

Am erican Lea'gno.W n sliin u to n . ,T: N eiv Y o rk . .1, D e t ro i t , 5 ; C lo y c lu n d . S'. P liiliidelp ]iin -I}o flion , rn in .S t . L ou is.C liieoR o , rn ln .

ira tlo o o l L easuo.H rookl.>n , r,: N ew Y o rk . 4.C in c in n a t i , 2 ; C liie ag o . 1.B o s to n . 5 ; P l iila d e lp U in , U. P i t ts l in rR h , 7^ S t . L o u is , t.

FTTLTOK a E T S MATCH.X E W V O R K f ;p ) _ tV o . l F i ilto i i . M iu-

CBOtii h .^ iivyw eSpht. w i» m e e t I 'hnrU o ’a l le y in n l.’.-ro iiiid bou t. l«-r.< to n ig h t .

R E A P T H E D A ILT NEWB.

~ S H

• • A S G O O D /

EEL $10.50 1le Calfskin Leather of Black Calfskin and .,r d full grain oak sole L they include English

and Munsing Last.

B IG T h ings o

ir B IG SH O E ]

PWIN FALLS WEEKI•N. - ■ ' • ,

' i i i l l ”i j H i F O R -

s m r a E R sSystem S i i ^ a r to Ohalmere

Trophy is Sought for J&idi- vidnal Player

■ B y I . E . 8 A N B O K N! r ^ IM E II IO A N S n ro uBm.‘n

t in l ly h e ro w o rs h ip e r s IL / T h e y sa ln n m tn e litun

g ^ r V p lo n a in e v e r y ^ irnnch o si>ort, n n d iu responsi

r r : iv in K o f tin ’/ p u L lie , a p o r t i n c w ri te r ;

to select c im nip io iii__—^ w h en th e . r e s u l t s o f n e t

. u n l e o n tc s t s do n o t d e c id o th e q u e s tio i o f K upre rancy b o y o n d d ia p u tr .

I H nsebn ll is p o p u la r b e en u se i t doei w t t l e n il a tK «m c«U ^ an n ru le , in n 'p i tV to w h ie h is th e J ie s t te n m e n ch y e n r T b e flcason.s g f 1019 a n d 1020, w h e n t lu “ b ln c k e i j f l i t ” o f t h e W h ite S o x d o u b le crosH ed th e w h o le w o rld , a re fresli i n m e m o ry , b u t t h a t w ill n e v e r .h n p l» o r n^r.iin i f th e p ro m u tc rs th e m se lv e s jo in bniK ls to p r e v e n t i t . •

l a s j ) i te o f th e f n c t n b n se b n ll cum . p n i^ ii d o e s d c c id e by n c tu n l r e s u l ts th e e lia m iilo n te n m o f eu ch Ieii(nic, m n jo i o r m in o r , a u d th e n c ro w n s o n e uKCre. ( 'u t im i an w o r ld ’s c h n m p io n s a t th e f i n ­is h , th e ffreen d ia m o n d r o o te r s n re n o t sn li s f i '-d .

3foN t o t tlicRi h o v e lirrtms amonfj Hie a lso rn n s , n n d e ru v e to h a v e in d iv id u a l o x e c lle a c o In b e le d w i th a “ a tn r,"> --pn th e t h e o ry t h n t m n n y n b r i l l i n n t p la y e r i s burie< | f o r l i f e , u n d e r t h e , p re s e n t s y s t i m , in a se co n d d iv is io n te n m , w h ile m n n y p la y e r s , w ho u r e n o t I'aili- v id u a l ly s tu r a , . a c q u in : m e r i t th ro u g h t h e lom pO R ito s tr c n R th o f th e i r tcatUK, o r th e f lu p rcm n e y o f th e i r lcn<lers.

O b o lm a rs T ro p h y B e ca U edT h n t c ra v in g f o r tlie r cc o R iiitio n o f

i n d iv i d u a l a ta r # w na e u t ie f ic d nomo y e a r s n p o iiy n n id e a t h n t o r i( ( in u te d in th u b ra in o f H u g h C h a lm e ra o f D e t ro i t . H o w e v e r, t h e m o s t r e c e n t c ro p i f r o o t ­e r s d o e s , n o t r e m e m b e r th o C h a lm e rs t r o p h y , w h ic h w n s a w a rd e d b y a « ilm p lo a n d e f f e c t iv e sy s te m to th e in d iv id u a l p la y e r in c n ch m n jo r leajTue w h o h n d b e e n o f ^ e a t e a t v a lu e to h ia te a m d u r-

I in ( ; en ch s e a so n .I T h e k w a r d w a a m a d e b y a j u r y o f• e le v e n b .nsoba ll w rlto rB , s c rv in R w ith - I o u t r e m u n e r a t io n , n n d v o tin ( r b y a I j io in t n.v*8t e m , w h ic h e l im iu a te d a ll poa- ‘ n ib ilU y o f f iv v o ritism .

F ro m s e v e r n l Boureea I h a v e re c e iv e d r e c e n tly sunK co tiona f o r d e te r m in a t io n o f th e “ b e s t " p la y e r m th e m n jo r lea^ 'ues e a c h s e a so n . O ne o f tlieiiicnm>> f ro m Q u e b e c , C n n n d n , w h le h is so f a r n o r th t h n t n ' s o u t l ie r n e r w o u ld sneer.i’ e v e n in A n i;u s t .

T a b o a E a c h D aj^ ’s 'S t a r T h i s - t a n siijTKeslN tb a t th e b n se b a ll

w r i te r s c h o o se o v e ry d a y th e “ f rtiir’ ’ o f eac h ^ a m e n n d te l l th e w orld th e ir c h o ice . T h e n a t tl ie e n d o f th e Hi-ason

V

k S T H E Y L O O K "

lvaluesa ........... , d a r k M a -

......... full singlel e a t h e r , t o e .............

f the Seiason

Display

,Y NEWS, TWIN FALILS, IDAHO, THURSDAle t th o s t a t i s t i c i a n s f ig u r e o u t \x •p l.tyer h a s be en tu u n c d na “ s t n r ” I fr e n te s t n u m b e r o f tim e s , n n d an

. liim th u 'n t e l l a r c ro w n f o r t h n t y w ith le s s e r ' h o n o rs f o r th o n il ru Ktur o f e av h toasu T h ia iti iv min u f t h e sugK ^-stions r e c e iv e d im licn l th e f n n 'a . c ra v in g f o r u Ijero autl h nvo h is p a r t i c u l a r h e ro recojniir.ed

Spoasib le .T h is d e m n n d e a n b o K rn t if ie t l 'e i i

b y t h e p ro m o te ra o f b a se b a ll, i f t w ill s im p ly re v iv e th o C lia lm crs tro i d i 'u n n d e x p a n d i t a b i t . I t w ill ' th e m p r a c t ic a l l y uotUlnK> f a t th o vi o f t h o p r iz e o f fe re d w il l lie s’oconil to th e h o n o r.

P l a n W o u ld W o ik . r i n e l y

I f th e m n jo r l e n i^ e c lu li o n t ie r s st‘t . n a i d u u c o m p a r a t iv e ly a m all

n - to bo e x p e n d e d f o r » to k e n o f s rs. s im p le n a tu r e to b u i'fl‘‘h yen;n- th e p 'lay e r w ho lina p ro v e n <if ti o f v a lu e to h ia te a m in e a 'c b .lc a ^ 'u e , su th e n - G sta ld ish a j u r y u f nnc eX] h e w r i t e r in ench r i t y to d e te rm in e r s a w a rd , th e c ra v in g o f th e r o o te r fo t n s d iv id u a l IvtttosUip w ill b e s a t ia t r t ' T h n t - id e a c o u ld bo o x te n d e d to »n m in o r le n ^ ^ c s a l l th e w a y d o w n

c la ss D , i f d e s iro d . ' ea l l y re v iv in R th o jw in t sy s te m o f td injf, w h ic h w a s d e v is e d fo r Ih e O ir . HUTS t r o p h y , i t w o u ld bo poBsible pto le tv rm in e o v e r a p e rio d o f te n .y e n 'rs u- nnm o o f th e p la y e r w ho h a d b e e n d l “ a t a r ” o f h is de en d o ; A n d i t wi |n co at th o c iu b o w n e rs no th in g ; i'Xce|; in sm n ll u p p ro j> r ia t io n f o r tf te to k e n

fo r s t a t io n e r y n n d p oa tu tfe . T h o U 11- b a l l W r i t e r s ’ n s so c in tso n o f A m ei I*' w o u ld d o U ie r e a t g n ^ tis a n d };li\dly, >r ,

«■ Brief Bita of Sport>t

I,, B a b e H u th w ill Jm v r to hnntrti u1 o r h is In n re ls w ill bo s n n tc h e d ;

n -----------•r T h is k id G eo rge K e l ly , f i r s t b a senI t o f th e O in n ts , h a a th o b a m b in o 'a fi1, h o m er n*cord t i r d u p in a doub le -h i

h ,

p"i I I ITI '

B I G 7 -I

T h u r s d a

III

/ ROSI a b

S P E C I A I

MATINEE—2:15

lin t k n o t , a n d lo o k s (^ooil to b u ta tr iptiSe Y a n k c c a ’ a t a r b a t te r si r d •ar. B y th e w n y , K e l ly c o m es f ro m a bin d b n ll fnm il.v . I l i s u n d o is B ipp l« 1.1VMRC, w bi) o u tf ie ld c d n lonR w i th \Injf te r W lln io t u n d . .H m m y R y a n fo r

to o ld ’ChlVaBO N n tio n a ls w h e n C a p A ci f w ns iu th e h e y d e y o f .h ia p r i s t in e g l

, ily U o tta ;n v e it to T r is B j ie a k e r ; s t r a le jo ' . ' T h e le n d e r o f th e C lovol ivorld c h a m p s u se d 2.T m e n in h ia lin

Q jt b o fo re ho w a a o b io to h a u l b y th o ' ju p t r o i t T ige rfl in T u e s d a y ’s ^ nm e.

C o b b ’s o u t f i t aco red f iv e r u n s in se co n d ro u n d , th u s tn k ii i) ; a fo u r-cc lond , b u t T r i s bef^un to s w itc h p la ;

v in u n t i l ho fo u n d u c o m W n n tio n t h a t ’ Ulll n lly w o n 9 to . 8. nu- '

to D ic k ie K e r r j u s t doea n o t eeem tc „ n | nb lo to g o t b y n w la le ROJiie w l t l „„1 ono b n d in n in g . H e h n s 'c m e v o ry icrt a n d u s u a l ly i t ia th a t bnd so ss lo n 1 th e th o fiJiow.in-

H im tS m lley , sa R o b ru sh iuiko, at t l „ . “ E f f e n y o u h e v a h a lf h o u r to ap . to d o n 't s p e n d i t w i ’ so m e b o d y

h n a n ’t . ” ot* ““,j,j. A ll th e U la c k S o x o n d th o i r coh

h a v o b e e n c i te d to a jip e n r in c o u r t J tJn* 1 to a n s w e r c h a rg e s in v o lv in g tlip w o rld s e r ie s o f 1010.Illrl ■---------------- - -----1 a P B E P A £ B F O B B E L A Y O A B N IV

P H I L A D E L P H I A , (/P) — F r a n l j „ f ie ld w n s n i lv e to d n y w n h n th h

' f ro m u ll p n r tn n f th e U n ite d S tu w ho w ere l im b e r in g u p n f te r 1> jo u r n e y s in p r e p a ra t io n f o r th e I v e r s i ty o f P e n n iy lv n n i a ’s tw e i s e v e n th n n n u a l r e la y e a n i iv a l , to n ro w n u d a » .t« td a y .

h if M in-li intorcat w n s /itn iiife s to d in p rn c tic o n f th o U n iv e r s i ty o f R^’iilo ( C a lif o rn ia ) te a m , w h ie h a r r iv e d 3 te r d a y , b c c a u a e . o f th e re m n rk n sh o w in g m iu lo b y th e i r c ine-m lle r c te a tn la a t S a tu r d a y .

J A m o n g tlio to a m s sc h e d u le d to a r t

R E E L S ]F H R E E D A "

y-Friday-

i

. ' JE5SE

. ' A G e o iP R <

ICOE (F>IBUCITan^em ent w ith Jbseptu

I with j |•: W allace Beery. Ja f i:

A c k e r . T o m F o rm s i ; . AI r v i n g C u m m i n g s / *M a b e l Jo U e n n e S < o tt, ^

S c 'n a r io b y T oi.i I 'c rm a n

l O R C H E S TA lso P athe News

NO ADVANCE IN PRU

Y, APRIL 28,1921th e la to to d a y a ro N e b iu sk u . I o w a ftlaW

n n d Y a le . ;* ■

Dill * ^lui-th uson)ry .

fo r

oupDe-.

th e

'‘"1

t i l t .

.y» |

I W E U 5W D K TH W IN DS<»U

isi The Eyes of School ChildrenAL

;llu a h o u ld bo th o ro u g h ly ox o m iticd b y ate s c o m p e te n t o p to m o tr ia t, w h o d e v o te ste s . h la w ho lo t im n , 'th o u ( ( h t a n d e f f o r tin g t« th ia p a r t i c u la r w o rk .

,ty . ' L e t m e e x a m in e y o u r c h i ld ’s oyoa ' n n d i f g laaaea a re n o t ' n e ed e d I w ill< g la d ly t o l l y o u .

I Dr. R. A. Parrotthieluy rOB BETTBB OPTIOAI. VOBSivo V » . ^

P E C I A Lf S

-Saturday

k<Z9 ammoupliS>&iure.iliui’k s l W im ■

. Iiiv^s {, f a t m a n ? ”

r l ':v . 'ry so u l wli.i e v e rs a w S l ie r i f f “ Hlii., • '_ i!oovi-r in K d in u a i! 'D a y 'a g r e a t p liiy . “ T lif Ito u n il U p . "

N o w i t 'n i>n th " sc re e n ! W ith a jw erleas V.-i!*t, a m ig h ty sw ee p oC• I r i im a t ir n c lio n , a n d th o Ix'.Ht k n o w n fn t iic iii oil . 'i i r th i

LLASKV PRE5EMTS

■ : ^ M e l f o r dD D U C T I O N

^ T T Y )

^L E

R A M U S I C

N I G H T — 7 :1 53 E S

n o n ' '

Page 4: I , ' - - '' • ' jFAl XS VVEKh :LV^ fEWSnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/TWIN... · • . I , ' - - '' • ' TWIP SSVBNTBBNIH 7BAS ' WLim I lOiETIOISE. *• HEREfRy!),;

j lC M S O M iR " i ISPL iiD fO B „ r A iS O N R lE ;

— cou

A merican Boys Composing Ar- m y of Occupation Eirterlng Upon M onths o f H ard Work m™ in Grim W ar IVIaneuvers

-------- T. COBLENZ, (JPy-Jt. A m orieans o t clcn

liomo inm gtnc th a t tho ll<o of tho aol- moi dier» compoalnp tho Amorieon nrm y o f try, occupation on tho B hino is one o f idle- Rrci ncwi they -criil bo tv loog woy ^rom tbo iu t ru th . «n

Tho iittlo fiffhtiDfr forco o f 10,OOD meii m en hait to bo k o p t hord , tra in ed a n d Imi read y fo r qu ick action , and th a t m eans mer w ork—eig h t hours of i l a day a t d rill, " s tudy , t n r ^ t p rac tice o r m aneuvers, w aj fo r i t >1 tho purpose o f the Bqnorni com s ta f f hero to in a in ia in ui'lnn hours. ' isin

Sfoat o f tho A m ericnn doughboy 's arm e igh t-hou r day is spen t in d rill w hich serv occupics from th roo -to fiv o hours daily 0 v a ry in p aeeordlng to tho elrcum stnncen day And needs of the d iffe re n t un its. Orn

_ T ralnlnff Season Opens. ill’ll'A v is ito r to th is Am orirnn coniinun- est.

i ty transp lan ted Into tho ccn le r o f E ti- Ainl Tope would "find Ihe Amorienn boyrt itIc ju s t now prepo ring fo r a sum m er o f K g rim w ar m aneuvere, fu r thc oppn >iow train incr season hns Ju s t rouiinonecd say, an d w ill con tinue u n til 0<*tober 31. man

Tho rp jju lar tor^tot season^ w luch is Call now In fu ll sw ing, w ill la««t u n til Ju lv 31. Tt ll being held o n tho ta rg e t fina ground ranges b u ilt b y tho Gcrmons a a se few milos co4t o f tho 'fo rtress o f E hron- icc, b re its te in . I t includes know n d istaneo ttiti( pror^lco, eom bat fir in g nnd com pany ntlju profic iency te s tf . worl

P roblem s, te rra in exorcises and ' mo- blan nouvors including n ig h t operations an d worl com bats in woods fo r u n its up to anc^ Uo inc lud ing n com pany o ro also p a r t o f howi th e .d o y 's w ork . on t

F io ld w ork fo r th e b o tla lio n w ill 'JI commonco oa soon os b a tta lio n s bavo rogii complot«d a ll f ir in g . tbo

O nly D ea tli A bsen t.Tho second period, from A ugust I ' t o ing

Septem ber 15 w ill ineludc, b a tta lio n , th is ro^m on to l and b rigade m onouvors ond $1.10 te rra in cxer&Iser. D uring th is period , o f $ )no w eek fo r each b rig ad e w ill bo re* tlio lorved fo r b a tta lio n com bat problom j O i Kith live om m nnitioB and in conjono- jcctc ion w ith auxiU ary snnB. A* O eneral icna. lUlen p a ts i t : '*W e do ovorT tbing tb o t oa ju s dono in w or excep t k ill m on.” D ur- j-ocoi n ^ th is porlod, u n its w ill be req o ired Sprii u} c a r ry otit exercises in v o lv ing m o^e- Uttle n e n ts on aho rt notico to d is ta n t loca crnoi lions, follow ed b y Iho occupation o r of g n ttack o f positions. ],{,HtI Tho th ird period from Beptembcr. 1.' chan :o S ep tem ber 30 w ill bo tak en by m a puHo le u v o n of tho fu ll a rm y o f occupotloa consi la d the resu lt expccted a t the eloso o f politi .he period is thorough p rep a ra tio n fo r hy c var of tho Am erican forces in Oor- torin nany, «<I

D nring th e fo u rth period , from Oc- “ thn o b c r ' 1 to O ctober 31, b rigade nnd cducj eparato- u n it com m onders will conec». \v i lo ficiencies no ted d u rin g thc proviou*. in o: ioid tra in in g . • {j,o |

W in te r M onths Ocenpied. ^D u rin g th c p a s t w in te r m onths spe-

Inl courswa In educational ant) voca- ional tra in in g w ere ta k e n by soldiers, rhoy included com m ercial tra in in g , f , bortliand , ty p ew ritin g nnd account- ^ ag ; m echanical tra in in g , including au- omobile d r iv ing , p ipe f i t t in g , plum b _ □g; alao. a oooks’ nnd b u k rrs ’ school . . . rhich had ■ a largo n ttendnnce in nii . f fo r t to .live down M arshal Fa.vollcV nm our c ritic ism o f the A m cncan arm y h a t thoy eojild n o t cook. An cngl .e e r s ’ school and a horsoshocrs’ school le re nlso filled to ropncity . , ” ^

A bout 50 soldiers to cnch onmpnny * rero p<jrmitted to em ploy th re r hour* f th e ir e ight-hour dny lo th c p u rsu it f these stud ies b u t from now on, nil ~ ducatlnnal nnd vocnlionnl trninfnjr •ill be suspended nnd il will be w ar ‘) , q inneuvers fo r tho Amerii-nn • soldier. „^'ith th e . scliodulc. enum erated above,: w il! he seen tlia l be ba^ his wor!: u t out fo r hiniM intil O ctober 31.

e k a t b c o m m i t t b e t o B E O IK I’"*''."' W O EK O N T A X R E V IS IO N '*

WAHHI.VGTON. D. C.. .yp)—T ax re- ision li-gisl.ition w ill *>e tnken up e x t weok by th e sen a te finance eoni- l i t te e iihdor n iitlio rity g ran ted todny \V^ y Ihe Binate. l l is nnderstood lh a t NViilln le eom niittee wil! f irs t consider th e the r' lies lax, w h irh is proposed in a b i'l mo/li< itroduced recen tly by .Sotinior Rmooi, (cprini; ipoblican, U tah . »vi.«ld

-------------- --------- ■■■ .laysLocked F o ith In-W om an Chauffeur. ' j A sm nll lioy u ho ofton snes rlilin* " ’l" ‘

I a m o to rra r l.i n jn^-nt bollevor In m yer. T lie o th e r clny tbo cn r cot :uck. nml p m y r d : "Oh. Lord ’lonso he lp us n u l : tho ro Is nnly ■ oniiiii cliiiiirTodr |ir*-*«'iit.'"— g g j

R O G E R SG iM e r c h a n t s L u r

S er\-e d from 1 2 fo

. D I N N E R - S c r x e d from

S u n d a y D :v ; 'S e rv e d Trorn"5 " io 'p - ’ $ l .(

roxm

rant’s Struggle :o Win Spurs as Soldier Recallied,Qois Capital pidnlges in Be> ] liniscenoGS on Great Amer* ican’a Birthday ]p m N O F IE IiD , 111., (/P)— T ria ls o f 1 rago tihrougfli , w hich U lyssos 8. 1 n t passod a n d reb u ffs ho ondurod )rc lllinola hcsitatin^rly occoplcd s

a h d e c n f h im in to tho C ivil w ar,II w hich ho em erged na tho .victori* 1

coip'm andor-in-chiof, nro rccallcd I W ednesday on th e n inety-n in th ivcrsnry o f h is b ir th . _ Iero i t w as tJio t th e fu tu re prcsf- : took conunnnd o f bis- f i r s t rcgi t , tho T w en ty -firs t Illinois infan- o s i'olonol. T his onu o i tho w o rld 's r te s t so ld iers applied th ree tim es Springfield fo r a Hmnco to serve. > Die Btrugglo whieh he foresaw 1

n t the “ doom o f t l a w r y ” boforo w orth waa rocognited and apiw int- r t g iven him.P o litic a l c o lo n e ls '’ stood In th 'j I

. \ f t c r o rgan izing a vo lunteer I la n y in Galena, 111., ho le f t i t , real- ' th n t his n ine >'cnrs in th c regu la r d r should bo p u t n t onco n t the. iro of th e union. ■ilcnu, is ce leb ra ting G ra n t 's b irth - R today . This c ity w here Generni •'

it had hin homo when tho w ar cd and w'hero ho le f t h is w ife and iren honors th e d ay as i ts g reat-

S en a to r J . Tliom ns H eflin of nnia is tho sp eak er o f th ii. y c a r ’.i jy •ration.•en W ar G ovopior R icliard Y atos. !ver, repulsed h in u “ I ’m so rry to C n p ta in ," ho told tlio form er arm y

“ th e re is n o th in g fo r y o u .to do. o g a in ."

m nin ing lu S p ring fie ld u n til his “ ices rn n low, C nptain G ran t called *'* •ond tim e a t G overnor T a te s ’ off- w th is tim o n t the g o v e rn o r’s Invi- n . H o-w iw ^ v e n a desk In tho ta n t g e n e ra l's o ffice and p u t to ; d raw in g llnoa and f illin g m th - <s. “ A ny boy could do my , ’ ' h is to ry roeord t him a s saying. rem ained fa ith fu lly at tbo task , ver, a n d on M ay 4, IfiOl, w as giv- tio of “ m uste ring o ff ic e r .”B .firs t du ty wna m uste ring in tho le n t he w as la te r to com m and, Y S even th CongTcssIonnl D ia tric t

le n t a t M nttaon . F rom tho re he V' loded to tw o o th e r ' po in ts; m nater n soldiers, nnd oii M ay 20 closod w ork nnd drow a voucher for

n i s pny h ad boen n t tho ra te } n day , b u t he d id n o t receive noney u n til lo n g a f te r . “tt o f funds, lonetom e, poor and do-I Capt^Un.'.Grant ro lu rn ed to Ga-

O ffe r in g h ia serv ices th o n to thea s t general a t W ashington an d rfng no reaponso, ho/^arae back to J'- ,g /iold. H is rccoptlon.. d iffered from th n t on h is f ir s t v is it. Gov

aY btes, i t ia said , d id n o t th in k iv ing him a comm and. W ithou t enl influonco and w ith o n t a ;o w ith tho o ra to rs nnd o th e r w ire Tl •s who crow dcd about, ho was lered a “ m ilita ry d e a d - b e a f ' b y _ einns, and a “ decoyed ao ld lc r’ * “ t i r e w , i t is recorded b y th e his-I.: is s t r a n g e ," he . to ld a friend .; a m an o f m y oxpcrienco a n d >1 tio n cnnnot_sccuro n c o m m an d ." ' At •h th a t ho l e f t Illino is. H o triodio , ond -was. alm ost ob ta ined fo r ch' jrv ieo b y th n t s ta te by o f fe r o f 14 >mmand o f th o TwelfUi Ohio, b u t rgram drew him b ack to Spring- $1,

“ W ill yon nceopt th e com m and qu10 So%*enth D is tr ie t r c g im o n tt" be d ispatch , w hich procured th e $1, « p residen t h»s Tntranco in to th e Ad c t. I t camc, a lthough belated , ] G overnor Y ates. ' sm* reg im ent w as composed of lu sty 17- young men, w ho hnd nbuscd tho ] iscipline of th e ir f i n t command- $3- )n e o f them knocked Colonol sot> hnt off. “ Y oung m an, t h a t ’a 10- ery p o lite ,’ ’ wos O ran t/a only ] en l n t thu tim e, b u t step b y atep gh tenod d lscipllno . u n til insub- ] ttiott wns dead nnd the reg im ent $1.

m ilitn ry u n it reo<lr fo r aor\*ice. ] first r.ill .cam e to lllinola from pie

nl .F rem on t,. who w nntcd a rcffl- 1 in n o rthern M issouri. I I .

•nd m o.’ *,wn.i G ra n t 's request to nn r Y ates.0 t r a n i p o r l a t i o n , ’ ’ w n s th e g o v - ■ , s r e p ly .II f in d tr a n # p o r t . iH o n ,’ ’ th e1 in s i s te d , n n d on .Tuly 2, IB f tl, Chi u f d h is f i r s t m a rc h in g o rd e r s . • th r

— In iA O E O lO S E S H E U t m o ON '? U N 0& A D E 5. M O D m O A T IO N R tllN O T O N . yP) — S ecre ta ry [ J I rc to d n y c lo se d ^ th e h e n r in g on ... ■quest o f n o r th e r n p ro d u c e rs f o r icnl io n o f fo d e rn l g r a d e s o r .

w h o a t , . ir .n o u n c is ig t h a t h e , d e c id e w i th in fh o n e x t th r o e

W ie tlie r h f u r t h e r h e a r in g w o u ld Id n s r e q u e s te d b y th e m il le r s p p o se d n n y c h a n g e . luc-ers n a m e d n com m itte© to

xritli th e b u r e n u n f m a rk e ts o.i <• n d j i i s tm e n ts w h ir h m ig h t h i ' i r r e q u ir e m e n ts .

J ) TETE OLASSOrZED Al>S.

M C A F E Ii c h D a i l y2 - 5 0 c

5,10 8 - 7 5 c

n n e rK) Per Plale

TWIN FALLS WEEK L Y N E W S , T W I N FAL,:

Today’s Games *■. . .A m erican Leagne.

S t. TxiulsCliicago pestponcd; woigrounds. • . , “

(E n d 8 th ) - It. U . h . 0V o sh ^ g to n ...........................- ..... ^ * fiJow Y ork ....... ......... - ...........- .. ..9 • • J

Bat!(tiries; Zachary nnd Ghonrity; ,>icrcy and Schang.' H . H F f

’h ilndclnhia ..... - ......................... 2 6 2 1JoHton !.....---- ----------- 0 10 0

B a tte r ie s : P e r ry and P erk ina ; Bash n nd B u d . d. (E n d Cth) B. H . B y

)e tro it ........... ............. ................... 2 • • I^JevcJand — ...... .................. - ........ S • * t

BattoricH: Loonord and Daaslorj Iblo jind O 'N eill. I

--------- gK atlo& al Loagno. n

C incinndti-S t. I c u ls , po.stpoaod; l in . ■. ■

E. H . E drow York ..................................... 1 7 fl wIrookljni ________1................. .. 2 4i 0 fB a tte riea : B yan , Sallee nnd Snyder;

;cutlior nnd M iller.(E n d Cth) B. H- E

loBton ............................................ a • •h ilnde lph ia ................. .. (5 * * ^B atte rie s : S c o tt nnd O ’X ell; Mea

ows nnd Bruggy. ' '

IINE l i i T l i N S FIlCEllllLllTLEIPSir

[ e n A c c u s e d b y t h e E n t e n t e o f dc O o m m i t t i n g : W a r C r i m e s t o

b e G iv e n H e a r i n g l[

B E E IiIN , (/P)— N ine hundred Ger- „] (T/fs, ifhoaa paa!sl/mcat lias been de- fa nndcd by tho cn ten to for w nr crim cs, in ill faee tr ia l n t Lclpsic, beginning uy 23. ' Sevcff judges w ill s it ns thc *= u r t and w ili f i n t honr witnesses gainst m inor offenders.Thc t r ia ls o f iion-conimissioiicd Offi- T Heine, charged w ith abusing Bril- ^ll p risoners; C optain ^(ucller, com under n t the p tiso n cam p n t F liv y •M nrtel, nnd P riv a to N eum an, who is legcd to have n ia ltrca teu prisoners a t ro0 prison comp u t Pom m ercnaorf, w ill ju ) tho f i r s t to bc tried . Forty-sovcn nt itneascs have been called from Eug- - nd to te t t i f y in tho f ir s t th ree cases.The m in is te r o f ju stic e y este rdny di^ in KOd: - ev“ Only m en charged w ith tho com- tri iasion of specific Crimea w ill bo tried . -

f irs t. Wo hnvo mado overy poasi-0 e f fo r t to insure fa ir and im partia l afings. Tho B ritish , F ronch and ” ilg ian governm ents w ill, have ropre n ta tiv e s n l tho tria ls , b u t Germany ill conduct tho proaecutldn nnd du nse. I nm ab le to doelaro positively a t politico] o r o th e r nndoslntblo in* go rests w ill not bo alllow ed to in flu — cc th e p roceedings.’’ ^

WNSFERS OF REAL ESTATE---------- all

xn isbed b y tb e T w in FoUs T itle and >'1 A b s tra c t C o m p a q

■V —— ^Deod: J . G. Lci^z to M vrtle Moasey sac , lo ts 10, I I , bloek Golden Bulo — Id., T w in F alls. -Deod: B. L. B rasfle ld to B. B. F le t pn sr (1 , no rth h a lf aouthoast q u arter Ke 10-17. -Deed: M. T. S lo ley to .\I. E . Staley '

p a r t northenst qunrtor northeast tirtcr 25-10-17. on-Dced: E . D ex ter to E. M. I lu m p h ro '

lo ts 42, 43, block 1, Bluo L akes N d.. Twin Falls:3ocd: M. C. Bacon to L. L. H ills t l , i lh w e jt qunrtor , southw est quarter IM G .Dced: B . H. P u lle r to F . I* Osborne I ’' 100, w est h a lf southwest quortei, ith east q u a rte r southeast quarter ' 10-17. »ioDoed: F . L. Osborne to W. II. P n ttnn I>o iijO, same land. , thi;Deed: O. B. F u lle r to W. H. P atton tio

snme land. estDeed: B. E. Hodges to C. 11. Hem i'.'" m an «1, lo t 12, block 81, T w iu F alls, th i Dced: a H. Bcala to T. C. Macaulcy IK lot 5, bloek 17, Twin i'a lls . ’ eou

—. --------- > ' Fnlcoil

T h e K iss In Religion. rh e re lig ious. slk’nUlcance of th e whi s bcgnn in th e early C h ris tm as iai( trch rltn n l nnd s till Is Im parted lo tho ■ G reek chnrch on E o s te r Sunday, o n j th e m iddle ag es It wos lhe" custom blM ch ild ren th r ic e In tb e nom e of

T rin ity . G rad«olly th c csstom . . . •end beyond th e w nlls o f th e church ‘J ev en tu a lly people sehled reeoo- o tion and pence w ith n k in .

H is t la useless t« yon m ay be val- sa t lie lo o thers — a d re z tls s i t ia th e to mifibi. bo

E n g l i s h D i nS P E C IFor a Few Dc

4 2 - p i e c e S e t .......................................

5 0 - p i e c e S e t .......................................

9 4 - p i e c e ^ e t .......................................

THESE PRICES ABE QOOD F

T H E V A R I E l137 MAIN \

-----See Our Windoi

Society Lends Aid > to Pictures Mak^'i

N E W YOBK, (/P)—S ociety horo Ihai u ndertaken , ‘ th rough iho organixatloi o f tho film m utual b en e f it bureau, t( givo g re a te r rea lism to m oving pietnro! by g u a ran teo in g 'fo r p roducers usn^o ol i ts to w n 'n n d coun try ^homcs and nil th< foahionablo trap p in g s neeessary fo r r truo p o rtray a l o f w callh .

F o r corta,in ren ta ls the • burcni ngrees to plnco a t th e diaposal o f/p ro djicors .a n y th in g from a |1,000,00( ynch t to a th o roughbred Peldngese Proceeds aro to be d iv ided equally .bo tw’ccn tbo 2kTat<rmity cen tre o t Non York nnd tho Am erican Commlttco foi D ovaita tcd P ro n ro . M ias A nne Mor gan and M rs. W illiom O. MeAdoo arc m em bers o f tho executive committee.

Tho bu reau a lready has b c ^ n tc funetion . I n re sp o n se 'to ita T in t o r­d er m oro th a n tw en ty soeiety m en ond womon, w ith blooded steeds, tu rned out fo r a fo x -hun ting scone.

X o d o y a l ^ ^ r k o ^ s

DOWNWARdI l ANT GIVEN WHEAT PRICE IN TRADE

W eather ond O n p R ep o rts A long w itti tm se ttle d C onditions A broad P rove

D01ire«slii« F ac to rs

CHICAGO, ( f f ^ W h o a t prices hod a low nw ard a la n t today , in fluenced some* ivhat by* tho -fact tb a t w ea ther and :rop repo rts woro conaidored favorablo )n tho whole. U naottled eendltiona be­tween O erm any a n d tbo alliea tended ilbc to dcp/css values. Trodo w as not u'gp, hatret-ec, end •ebitagea bo}d witb- u com paratively narrow lim its. . Open- ng quotations, wnicD y a n e d from nn-

(TOO I*ATE F O E CZiASSZFlGAT^ON,

F O B S A L E —Ono Scotch wool bct}- room ru g 8 fe e t tqunrc, $4; 1 go-cart m good condition >3.50; con bo seen I t 783 S ix th ave. E . Tel. 1851J.

P A R T i’ ta k in g n io to rm ctcr from ca r n fro n t o f Skaggs Grocery W ednesday •vdning is know n; re tu rn i t and sqve Toublo. L. P . Morse.

FO R SA L E —One team and hnm csf, la lf nillo o ast nnd q u a r te r mllo south )f W a sh in ^ o n school.

FO B B E N T —P ivo Toom hoose a t 227 Sightb E . Phono 300.1 _________ •

W A N TED —Y oung woman w ants gonerol houseworV. 307. F if th No.

FO B SA L E -^P lono , $160 if token ,t*once. B o r 082, .Twin F alls.

'FO B SA LE— *175 phonograph, plays ll reeords, $75 quick folo: party ' leav- ifg. B ox 682.

' f o b S A L B ^ h o 't ln n d pony, one- oar-old, b lack and w hito ; nlso new nddlo and b rid le . Phono 867.

LOST—B o y ’s gold bow ed glasses, robably w est o f F^ler. Phono 547. toward, George H . Darrp^*’.

FO B B E N T —^^Throe room furnished ouso; insldo to ile t and s ink . 051 Scc- ud ovc. W .' •

NOTICE Ot* H E A S D fO ON P E T I­TIO N TO PftO B A T E W IL L

0 tlie P roba.te Court, O o n n t; o f Twin r a i ls , s u t e o f Idaho.

II ro osta io o f nounlo. Coghill, Dc- c'oasi'il:

.N'otii-c is lioreb.v given fhat a peti- (in fu r the p roba te o f tho w ill of 'Onnie C. Coghill, dccensed, and for 10 issuance o f le tte rs n f Oclmlnislra- on w ith tho w ill annexed , upon the itn te o f the said decedent to \V. Clny m ith hns been filed in th is court, nn'l lo t S a tu rd ay , tho 14th day of Mny, >21. a t ten c>V|p,.k A. MJ. nnd th.* lurtronm of the niiiil Coiiri in Twin alls, Tdaho. havo bocn fixed b.v the m rt a.s the tim e and jitnce for tho ?a,ring o f Ihi* s.ii(l pe tition , when and here an.v person in te re sted in tho •Id odtato m ay nppear and contest 10 said p e titio n and show m use, if ly the.v hove, w hy th e said j>otilinn lould not be gran ted . |Dated April 28th, 1921.

O. P . DUVALL.0 . 21-23 P robn le .Tiidge.

Influentia l U tterances.-T h e tro u b le w ith a sm art man."

itrt .Tiirt TnnkJns. "I.* fh s t he> »abl*) «ven-l m n rr tim e <howln’ off thnn1. X- ... xvorkin'.”—W ash ln rtn n Post

m e r W a r e[ A i S

ays Only...................... $23.W................... . S2SM...........................$SS.OOFOE THIS WEEK ONLY

ry STOREWEST

>U7 Display——

:,LS, IDAHO, THURSD.Chiirgcd figu res to 3-4c lower, w itk M nj ♦1.25 to, 2.25 l-2<and J u ly »U>4 M t<1.04 > -4 w ere followed by_dow nturn i all amuDd.

Com reflocted tho weakncW o f t»'o wheat. A fte r oponing 1-8 to lc lower, including Ju ly a t 01 1-4 to 01 l-2c, m ark e t uodorw cnt a general setback.

O ats eased w ith o ther cereals, start- log unchanged to l-2c off, Ju ly 37 3-8 to 37 3-4c, ond la te r descending a littlo more.

Provi«k>n8 w ont lowor aa well oi grain , dcsplto on u p tu rn in tho hog m ar­k e t

C losing quo tations: .Wheat, Mny $1.27; Ju ly $1.05. Corn, M ny 57 l-2c; J u ly do, 3-4c. Oats; Moy 35 3-4c; Ju ly 37 3-8c.

, C h ic a g Produce CHICAGO, (;Pl—B utlo r lower;

cream ery ex tra s 8 ^ ; standards no( quoted.

E ggs tow er; receip ts 22,■407 eases; f irs ts 21 1^2 to 22c;' ordinary firs ts 18 to lOtf; a t m nrk , ru ses included, 20 to 21c.

P o u ltry a live unchanged.• P o rtla n d L ivestock

PO BTLA N D , Ore., (/ip)—C attlo nom i­nally stead y ; •'receipts 0.

Hoga w eak ; roccip ts 515; n o t on m ar­k e t, b e in g d irc c t o r sold on contract.

Slicep w eak; rece ip ts 301.

O m alub L lv e s to cX

' OM AHA, Nob., (^>>— M.OOO; ac tive , 15 to 25c highor; bulk 180 to 240 pound b u tch crs $7.80 to $8.15; top $8.25; b u lk .b u tch e rs 250 i>ounds and over $7.40 to $7.75; packing gradea $7 to $7.25.

C ottle, 5,000; b ee f •steers alow, u n ­even; boat y earlings and handyw eights s teady to a trong ; o thers du ll; oorly top yearlings $8; she-stock steady to 25e low er; bulla and vcala steady; stockors and feodora dull.

Shrp/> 4,500; ab iv , st(!nd.v; no chrfice lig h t wooled lam bs sold; early top clip-, ped lam bs $0.3G.

Chicago L ivestock

CHICAGO, (i£p)7 -C altlo 8000; best s teera and b tjtcher she-atock nctivc; m ostly 10 to 15c h igher; top yearlings $0; top ‘heavy steers $8.75; bu lk fceof s tee rs $7.75 to $8.35; bulk fa t'co^vs and he ife rs $5.50 to $7; calves and bulls s tead y ; bulk vcalur» $8 to $8.75; bulls largely $5.25 to $0.iS ; stockers and feeders s teady to strong; bu lk atoekers nnd feeders $6.25 -to $7.50. ,

Hoga 24,000.; a c tive , 15 to 25e higher thon y e s te rd a y 's nvernge; hogs well w id ; top $8.60; bu lk $8.10 to $8.50; b e tte r g rades h igher; steady; othors' weak.

Sheop, 15,000; m ostly steady; wooled lam bs top $11; iho rn top $10.50 to c ity ' bu tchers; packors ton $0; choice shorn w othors $7.25; few lig h t shorn wethera $7.25; bost sh o rn .ew es $0.25.

Kflw o r k S tock M arke t N BW Y OBK, (/IP)— T rading in the

atock m ark e t to d ay w as som ewhat m ix­ed, tbo lower B ank o f Eogiond ro te bo ­in g o ffse t b y f irm er dompsUe monoy tendencies. Bales approxim ated SSO.­OOO sharos. . ,

S elling o f ra ilroad ahares was resum ­ed a t tho opening e f to d a y ’s stock m ar­k e t na a re su lt o f y e s te rd ay ’s cu t in tho P ennsylvania dividend. Atchi,son. Pennsylvania , S t. Poul, Union P acific nnd C anadian P a c if ic w ere lower by trac tions to a p o in t. M otors nnd a f f i l ­ia ted specialties 'w ere ' henN-y, Willys- O verland p referred losing 1 ,1-2 po in ts and Bosch M agneto 3 points. Oilx, shippings nnd aomo o f tbo independent steels fea tu re s th c f irm er Issues. P re ­lim inary foreign exchange ra to s on London .'were u o t m atoH alty a ltered , desp ite tb e unexpected rednction, nf tbe discount ra te announced by tho B ank of E ngland . ‘

O ils, chcm icals and equipm ents, nt p iln s o f 1 fo 4 p o in ts were prom inent features o f th e finn l honr, b u t prieds fascd before tho cod on call m oney’s rise to 7 pcr cen t. T ho closing wos ir-. regnlar.

THE GEMToday, Friday

USUAL AI

EXTRAORDIN/

“GOINGA 7 Part Prodi^ction est Mile a Minute Coi

.Action, Color, Thrills the Famous Rex Beac Nevada Desert”, with Huge Fortune at Sta Thrills in a Story tha med with Excitement the Entire FamUy.

T o p ic s o f

P a t h e R e v ie w , SGOOD MUSIC

Special Young Folks’ M atinee

VY, APRIL 28.1921. LiWnrty B o n l i ■ a

,• N E W YOBK, m — ^3 1 -2 '. »88.50; t o t A *87;

.ccoDd < ’■ »80.70 b U ; f l r a t t S ? °8; ■oo-oJ i J -* ’' ‘M 'J <1.4 'a $00.38; fo u rth 4 M 'a tBT-W; V ic­tory 3 3 4 ’s $07.04; V ic to iy 4 3-4’s $97.<S0. .

t w i n F A L L S M A B K B IS ‘ G rain

Furnished by .T^rin Fall# F lo a r MillsW heat No. 1, cw t. ----------------------$1-20

P o U io es iF om i#bed by Boylo Commission ,Co.

^ h l t o — ---------- — ----------------B n a s o ts ------------- :■------------ -------------- " ‘'c

ProOocaB u tte r fa t -- --------------- ---------- ------ - 32cllanch b u tte r — ----------- ^^c' C g g s .1 I ................... 20e

Livestock - I^ _ ^ r n i s h ^ d b y Independent M eat ^

C ottli^-C ow s <@50; stoers S ® 5 l-2c; venl 7@8o.

Hogs—Prim e 8@0c;Sheep—M uttoo 4e; lamba 6c. g

Poultry—Hena 18o; fry ers 24c. • V

Furnished by Twin FalU County F arm Bureau

S tnndnrd 'o r b e tte r bay, in stack , f irs t cu tting , $7.50; some, poorer, os low n» $5.00; baled, $12.00.

H O C SB W IFB ’S G U ID E(E eta il P rieos) , |

F lour, 08-lb. s a c k -------- ---- *[email protected] JSugar, b est, 100 lbs........... [email protected].'l • 'Sugar, cane, 100 lbs...........$10.404plO.GOPotatoes, 100 lbs.......... ......— [email protected] Cheese -------- 30cB rick cheese .......... —..........— ........ - 40cBoons -------------------------------------------- OcLottuce, loaf, Ib. --------------- --— .. 30cBreod ---------------- -------------------------- 10c ID uttcr (crcamer>-) ............ ............ 45c ^B u tte r (ranch- ------ ----------------- 85cEgga (raneb ), doz. ..— .•_....— SOQ'SSi:Ci}}ekea»--------------------------------------35c5ound ateak _____________________ 3«cB q c o n -------------------------------— ------ - 40cBacon, sliced -------------------------------- 50cHom ..........- ..........—........... .................... 35rHam , sliced ......... ...................... .......... . 50c aP ork c h o p s ----------------------------- 25@30c WM utton chops ...».....- ................ 25@30c .Pork roast ----- ----- ------------ —25@B0cP o rk sa u sa g e ---------------------------— 25cT-bone s teak ---------------------------- SScSirioin s teak — ---- ---------- ------------ 38p

NOTIOE! %Oalaomlnlng and P a in tin g doae. B stlm ates Given.

------ ^PHONB 128&-7------ I

SOUTHERN ALBERTA ^IS FAMOTTS FO B :

1—s u m r r h u u m b e s ; a—m i l dW D JT E E S ; .S-^-WONP E B T U L L Y

P B O D U C n V E SO IL We own 500,000 acres o f tb e very • ^

f in e s t land in th e Provinco, and -we hove recen tly brongh t IB B IG A TIO N W A TEB to our t r a e t OOME U P 270W A N D INBPZICT

O U E lE E IO A T E D TAB3SB P E IO E S :—liO.OO to $76.00 P e r Acr«

. *'w ltb F a ll W a te r B ig h t T h is^new prt>ject la s e ttlin g up A )

foot, aod o ffe rs wonderful opportu­n ities. The fin e s t m ixed f a m in g country in Ihe world if yon havo fhe

• W 'ATEE Our ngents in Twin Polls aro:

M ESSES. TAYLOB * MACVIOAE Sec them o r w rite d ircc t to ua

CANADA UND&IRRIGATION COMPANY, Ltd.

LAND DEPT.'M E D IC IN E HA T. A L B gB TA

^ / • - ' 1)

THEATREand Saturday \ ' ^

> M IS S IO N

iR Y FEATURE j j

SOME” .— Rex Beach’s Lat- * nedy Drama — Life,, Adventure, Told in , li Style—“Lost in the a Girl’s Heart and a ■ ^ ke. Only One of the ; f s Loaded and Jam- —Entertainment for ■

: o

t h e D a y '

c r e e n M a g a z in eQ U A L IT Y F O T O P L A Y S . € )

F r i d a y a n d S a t n r d a y — ^ lO c

Page 5: I , ' - - '' • ' jFAl XS VVEKh :LV^ fEWSnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/TWIN... · • . I , ' - - '' • ' TWIP SSVBNTBBNIH 7BAS ' WLim I lOiETIOISE. *• HEREfRy!),;

• H i i f i o i y i i sB r a i P S D I

. ,Ell5T J i nAtlantic Fleet, Returning wi

. New Laurels from. Southe Drill Grounds, P asses in R view Before President

m ' ' ---------- ■ -^ ^ . ABO A SD T H B PBESDDENTIAL

■ Y A C H T M AY FLO W ER, H A ltP - TO N BOADS, (/TO-rrTho d ay Waa cold nod s ta y f r i th a n ovcYcost aky a n d low b o n in g clouds, aa tho hdur

• approached today fo r tho prosidon- t ia l trovipw o f tho A tla n tic d iv id o n o f tho Am orican floot.

A bou t tho M&yflowor ployed dir- ip ib lca and aoaplanos, f l ^ n g low to cflcapo tho low d r if t in ;; clouda.

S h o rtly boforo 0 o ’clock, Socro­t a r y o f thd N av y D onby boarded tbo M ayflow er and ffroctcd Prori-'

.don t and Mra. H ard ing , w ho th en A to o k tb e bridgo.' f , A t n ino o ’cioclc th e g re a t b a ttle -

ab ip P ennay lvan la appeared o a t o f th o h'ar^. Sho wna follow od a t COO

’ yarda in to rva la by tbo o ther mem* l>ere of tho a m a d a . >

Sbo approached tbo M ayflow er a n d abou t a milo aw oy, w heeled

^ am artly nnd paaaed in review o ff « tbo p e r t nido. H or opening gun▼ , b oom cd 'in ealutd a t 8 : 10.

O ver tho f lagsh ip a n d ex tend ing bacVword in tho p a ll o f amoko hov­ered a fle e t o f planea. Tho s ta c ­c a to m tc s o f th o lr m otora p u n e tu ' a to d th e roar o f h eavy calibro guns a board tho battlcab ipa. .

0 ' OLD P O IN T COXfFORT, V a., (Jpy T he A tlan tic fleet, b r in g in g back now Tcrord fo r accompURhmont fro its southern d rill g rounds, p asted ' rcrom onlal review beforo Fresfdei I la rd ln g todny ns it en te red home w,

__ to rs in H am pton roada.f l p M ore th an 00 ships of w nr, lod I

tho flagship P ennsylvania, wero in tl long column th a t f iled by to p ay

'com m ander-inch io f 's honors to- tl p resldont ns he stood w ith Secrotai

^ D e n b y .a i id a p a r ty o f o fficials on tl b r i d g e of b la y ach t, th e M ayflower.,• p ttgB hip Opens Salnta.

W A low cloud curtitin -(croencd tf• sun ligh t from tho pag ean t, softenw

tho grim lines o f dock and tu r re t. Tl floo t wore tho serious g ray now use lc poaco and w ar alike.

I t w as a few m lnntes pnat 0 o 'cIoe w hen tho Ponnaylvonla, passing t l

• rev iew ing ship, opened up tho ttinndi o f bor presiden tial sjilu to ,,n n d befoi tho 21 guns had been apont, tho n03 ah ip in line took up tho f ir in g wht: th e M ftyflow er't b a tte r ie s spoko io IO iowlQd(^qnt. Tho cannonado doi tinuod in an almost: unbroken roar u: tnl tho review w as ovor.

Crows o f tbo battlcahlpa m anned th ra ils in .liv ing w ails of bluo ns tb

A f ig h tin g c ra ft steam ed by. On • tb q u arterdeck of each tho m arine guarc ■napped* to “ presen t a rm s” opposll tho M ayflower, and tho bands p layr tho opening bars of th e Stnr-Spangle B anner. In ro tu rn tho prcsulentfi y a c h t j ) a id tho proper honors to th sen io r o fflecr on earh p astin g shi;

• f ir in g a salu te, how ever, only to tb PennayJvanla.

H ard in 8 *a F i r s t Boview.I t .w a s M r. H ard in g 's f i ^ t rev iew c

nny p o rt of tho n a t io n ’s sea powc alnpc he assumed offieo nnd i t wn tho n a v y ’s flm( opportun ity to sslu t bim .

m w i th AdmiroT W ilson, f lee t con m ander, on tho I’cnnsylvnnia, rrnt Ai s ls ta n t Secre tary Roosevelt, who mnd th e cruise from G uantanam o w ith th flee t.

Pollowirig tho I’cnnsy lvan ia cnni tho boltleshlpa Oklahom a. Nevadi

^ rizona,. U tah , F lo rida, Dclawari-, XorlI D ako ta, M ichigan. Sou th Carollnn nn9 C onnecticut. tht< U tnh f ly ing tho flo \ o f Vice Adm irol f l. P. JoncH, con-

. m anding th e b a ttle sh ip forcc. ' CTos hohiitd tho b a ttle sh ip s waa the ' tende n ia e k H awk lead ing th ree division o f s ix dpstro.Tcr* each an d 13 submi r in c t o f th e O nnd K classes. The

m w ere followod by a num ber o f niln T j, forcv vessels an.l sh ips o f tho suppl

trn in , headed liv th e crui.«cr Columbii f la g sh ip 'o f th e tra in . -

Sabm arliies In Z ^ . ^ On the subm arine" a li t t le group o

^ m en on the docks alm ost aw ash atoo f ’ ' r ig id lv a t a tten tio n as th e sObrocrsi

b les s’llppcd by the review ing part.v.

* ' -EflRLyluSflN- ‘l E T H B O W r C l l S E !k P j v e P l a y e r s I n d i c t e d i n W o r l i

S e r i e s S c a n d a l C a l l f o r - H e a r i n g s

CHICAGO. ( /P h -A t lensi f h o o f th c-ightcen TOcn ind ic tcd in connectlo w ith th e 1910 world scries scandal ma bo brough t lo tr ia l in Ju n e , a s a resnl

t of a plea filed todny by th e ir a tto i n<-V8.

M. .\h ea rn , rep resen ting “ B u ck '- W eaver, Charle* R lsberg , Oscar Polscl

Claude W illiam s and F rcd McMulli filed a petlU oa w ith Jo d g e C harles / -McDonald for as im w ediato tr ia l fo h is clients. U nder th e lilinola law th

* ind ic tm ents ngalnst th e men antomal ica lly w lir be quashed unless th e ir trif fitarls by Ju ly .

George <5orman, ass is tan t s t a t e ’s al to m cy , in chnrg.* of th e prosecution o th e ease, w id th a t bo p robably wool be ready foe a t r ia l b y June .

■ B ig hard tim es dance a l Reybroc

1 W I J N J b 'A L O y S

^ o e i a l J N j p i e

E dited b y M rs. £ . B. W UHaa Teleplione 306

11 T bo M. 8 . and 8 . c lab oio t a t \ l bomo o f M rs. W nlter a Parial y W ednesday afternoon w ith M rs. I H Sherm an a a d M rs. A. W. S w ift, u

an t bostcs««t. Tho rooma wors : a ttra c tiv o -with decorations Sn tbo

■h colore o f green a a d . w hite, p< p la n ts and ferns b eing used in pi slon.. A fto r a business m ooting £ . Ik W h ite 'g av o a short address, .

5- M oHhft P a rrS r en terta in ed >rith readings, and M iss E unice L ing Mi(B velmtk P arlsb eaeh gave a p solo. A. social hour wns enjoyed ing w hich delicious re freshm ents ' aorved. The a tten d an ce numb ab o u t th ir ty . Tho n ex t m eeting be beld w ith M rs. Ham ilton.

M ra. H . P . B arg e r en terta ined H arm ony clnb W ednesday w itl charm iog throo coarse luncheon ao a t aac a ’clock. ' Tho aftenaan sp en t w ith bridgo, M rs. E m eat w inn ing th o d u b fav o r. Thoae i cnt| wore M esdam es J , C. M ooro,H Conover, Thomae- Bowberry, M. C. nam , H . W . ^ w y e r , M. E . HouseB. Co i , E . R . V an Cott,. E rn e s t w :A. W . H usted and J . A ; Campbell

M rs. V. H . Ormsby w as hotfcHi tho W ednesday B ridge club yestoi a ftem o o n . Mrs. W . H. Greenhow ceived tho priro fo t h igh score. 1 bers prcucni woro M osilam rs J >Tliorp, It. B. S p affo rd , C .-H . .B ai L. P . Morse, W. H . Qreonliow, L. ( Goorgo Easloy, Jj. T. W rig h t and ! Cora Greenhow. ,

M rs. R. E. B obler en terta in ed M. C. B. club yeste rd ay afternooi her homo on S ix th avenue cast. T p resen t w ere M esdames Jo h n Cost P. J . Costollo, P e te r Erlcson, J . ] Jo h n sto n , M ay M icklow ait, iVed^R say and M ary K elly , tho la t te r ' n in g ' the p riro for h ighest score.- -

a .—u Tho Young P eo p le 's social com n teo o f th e Church of tho Ascen f gave a ‘ doncing p a r ty .n t tho P a

hall NVbdneiday evening. Prec.ot tho d a n d n g a fin e i^ograin ^ 'ns gi in ehargo o f M iss S a ra Thoi

y th e Eov. Charles Olenn Dairdi re< e speaking especially to th e teaehen

apprecia tion of th o lr conduct du: ' th e t ry in g lim es oxporioucod in ” schoola. Sovoral splendid musical n ' hore w ere g iven, and an cxhSbiUor

aesth e tic dancing by pupils of 1 M ildred Bryce. I’unch was served ' ing th e ovoning.

It Tho “ P o p ! ' club o f tho Idaho0 p a rtm e n t sto re en terta in ed in3 storo la s t evening.'- .The tu l t dep

roont wns b eau tifu lly d cc o ra te d .< pcach blossoms and the' floor well v e cd fo r dancing, whilo fo r thoso ' r p re fe rred cards, tab les -were prept e in tho ahoo departm ent. Punch t scrvod th roughout tho evening, and0 foro ad journm ent more su b stan tia l

froahm ohts wero enjoyed., Each in• b e r in v ite d a cuest, nbout 00 b<• p resen t to p a rtidpa{o In tho pleoJ

event.[• —

Tho P y th ia n S iste rs en to rtalned0 K n ig h ts and th e ir fam ilies on Wed H dn^' evonlnjf. The fo llow ing prog0 w as g iv en ; piano sole.ctlon, V lrg ? Nnblo; song, Hn'iol and T h e lm a Ho J f ie ld ; reading, Evolyn W t t ; piano « } .7nck N unem aker; classic dftnee, 2 s guorito H arriso n ; gong a n d da I. Gwendolyn L ep insky ; rending, ' I fl D uke; claaslc dance, Catherine N

m an; song and daneo, L ittle Lu< K ennedy ; piano selection, M rs. E ncdy ; and a saxophono solo b y M r. F

f mnnd accom panied b y M rs. Konni f At th e close of tho program a. lad ' rflro w as g iven, Mra. Kennedy t ’ lllng tho prize, a box o f candy. A (

em l social tlm o waa i.njoyed nnd freshm ents Bor%‘ed.

' M S M S E B S OF SOBOIUBZEIo ’ • SQlTADBOir O O M IK 0-H O; W ARSAW , <5V-M embor« of , fnmous JCoRclusr.ko squadron w hich •1 recniifo d in A m erien fo r sorvico inI land ag a in s t th e B ussian B olibevikl,• tond to re tu rn to th e U n ited S ta tes• m edia te ly a f te r be ing dcaiobiJiw d r week.

r I• B E S E S V E BOABD GOVCBNOB

TO B T tn > 7 FA B M OBED; ; W A B H IN aT O K , D . C., W ) - 0 . Ic r n o r l la rd in g o f tho federal reac

honrd announced today th a t he wc '. .I'Cgln nex t week a personal survey

th e farm credit .s itu a tio n i r the mid went an d southw est.

: ____________________________ ________I

CARN A TIO N P U N T S1,000 o f thom , m o stlc red ai

l ig h t p ink . Eaeh ISe; (I.SO a d< J o s t tak en from the gneahom w o rth aoveral tim es th e priee.

I F r o s l - P r o o l CA BBAGE P L A N lI 15,OCK) o f ‘.them . $1 a hundrc^

2 doz, fo r 2« . ''" A la o tom ato plan thos<« WP now have a t , tranaplant<

L 20c a doz. B iggest stock of Oa den' P lan ta in S oathern Idaho.

P A N SY PLA N TST hree fine s tra in s , la rg es t flow*

’ od nnd m nst b eau tifu l colors know t n ieo tran sp lan ted pansies. 50c

do7.. Also som e-not tran ip ln n tcd h a lf p ricc . P ansy specialists f m ore th a n a dozen year*. 10,01

' p lan ts, packing and postage lOe doz., o r 2.1c a Jiuniircd nny Xin

, w hether assorted nr not.1

CITY TO W ER GREEN H O U SESf T W IN F A IX S , JDAHO

1 '! I D A H O C L E A N E R S a n d ”

; D Y U B S; B O W O L IFFE & I*A BONTE‘ Pboao 216-W

126 Sboihons S t. W est, F rao ch D rr C laaniog

i V E E K L Y N E W S , T W I I

» r

I Sellii Ei t to d ' ■

I n o u r o r g a n i z a t i o n V

p e r i e n c e d b u y e r s a n d i

s e l l i n g e v e n t s f o r o u r s i

, t h e i r r e s p e c t i v e l i n e s a i

t h e y a r e a p p r o a c h e d w i

j o b b e r s . T h e y k n o w a

a n d t h u s t h e a n s w e r t o

i v r f a n d m e r c h a n t s “ H o w d i

, T h i s w e e k ’s e v e n t w i

j p ' - d a y w e a n n o u n c e t h e a r

, i \ W a t c h f o r o t h e r ’ e v e n t s

'>««. ----- W .H

'i. Needle Worltem-0. O u r A r t l> « p a rtm e Q t I s n ton,- w l t b o x q u ls l t« s e e d lo w o r k su

t lo n s . T b o s e a s o n ’s p r ic e s a re r e a s o n a b la .

T E A N S P E B P A T T E R Nt a t A c lo v e r l l t t lo b o o k le t , c o n taliosc pago' alter page o t c u to d e s igolio, 1)0 t r a n s f e r r e d o n l in e n . A s k t ’a u l th e m — — a m - '

, P I L L O W Slia v o a t le a s t , a l* o r se v en

t i f u l 'p u t t o r n a - i n p illo w s , a l l sl o d f o r e m b ro id e ry . .T o p . n n d

S -‘P ...... .................... V

I , ';* O A E D T A B L E C O V E Rnna, ' W o ah o w a n u m b o r o f c lo v c r to r , t e r n s i n w h ite b le a c h o r u n b l I in S im p lo w o rk . U se fu l g i f t s .... :-lng tl>o A T H L E T I C U N I O N S U T

• A n .o x c e lle n t g i f t f o r y o u r f r i i l is ii tro u s s o a u . M a d o o f f in e la w i

s ta m p e a f o r w o rk in w h i te . . . . . . .

L U N C H E O N S E TD e A v e ry now p a t t e r n t h i s s e aso n th o . s ia t ln g o f c lo th n n d f o n r n a p a r t - C o m c a ,ln p a c k a g o w i th f lo ss ....

>ax- O A f i H S O L EA v o ry c lo v e r c am ia o lo t h a t c

I . in p a c k a g o . w i th a l l f lo s s to p lo to i t . V e ry a t t r a c t l v o — ......

« L I N E N .ilnfr F o r m a k in g a e a rf e , c o n to ra , p il ,jin t o te . E c r u c o lo r. E x c e l le n t qui

3(1 in c h c s w id o . T h o y a r d .........

n , S O A E F SDCS- A n u m b e r o f v e ry a t t r a c t l v u a ram a l l s ta m p e d w i th sim ple in ia s ig n s . W o rk In s p a re tim e .... o r t -

s S a tu rd iew - ■lllo [on- ■

B E ■ :P R E E ■th e B A L L O O N S

T o o a c li c h i ld a c c o m ^ i a . p a a l s d b y a p a ra n t

im - w -will g iv e a b a l- - oxt loon trae.

S a t u r d a y - w i l l b e f (

™ k i d d i e s . O u r s t o r e

S , i t o w e a r . T h e y a j e o f -

H A N D B A O S___ T lie c u tc a t l i t t l e h a a d b a g a o f li ___ e r n n d s ilk f o r th o l i t t l e g ir l

w o n ts o n e lik e m p th o r — —

‘d A L L O V E R St 'o r o u t d o o r p lo y . B lu e d e n im o v e rs tr im m ed i in r e d . A g e s 2 i

^ b \) r b o y s o r g i r l s .......... ............-

1; K H A K I D R E S S E SM a d e o f goo d h e a v y w e ig h t k t H a v e m id d le w a i s t s w i th tie* j to 12 y e a r* . S p c c ia l -------------- \

D O I L I E Sr-' W h y n o t s t . i r t th e y o u n g U d ; n . w o rk som o l i t t l e p ie c c s o f fa a w o rk . P u r e lin e n d o il ie s a t -------

Jr R O M P E R ST lic se c u te ro ta p e r s u i t s w i th t

.** d re s s a n d b lo o m e r , a r e v e ry pop ’ H a n d e m b ro id e re d w i th c u te rfesi

S l*cclal .............- ................... ............. i

I N F A N T S ’ B H I E T S.Vew s h ip m e n t o f f a m o u s ^ h ir t s f o r i n f a n t s . - T b is la a cc iiu i iil’o r , a g e s 1 to 5 ......... ..............

P D H r m O B A N D S ■72 p e r c e n t w oo l. T h e t i n y ih iir-<-d^ th e s e b a n d s a n d th e “ H n d - a r e ro co m m en d e d b y physi<

iN i U A t l U , - m

■ ' A O O O l

Jvents Brillw e h a v e 1 5 d e p a r t m e n t h e a d s ,

m e r c h a n d i s e r s w h o a r e p l a n

s t o r e s . T h e y k n o w t h e m a r k e l

m d b e c a u s e o f t h e i r b u y i n g p o i

i t h b i g d e a l s b y m a n u f a c t u r e r s

1 “ g d o d d e a l ” w h e n I t i s p r e s e i

0 t h e q u e s t i o n a s k e d b y c u s t o r

d o t h e y d o i t ? ”

/ a s t h e A lu m in u m W a r e S a l e ,

i r r l v a l o f m o r e J e r s e y S u i t s a t !

s .

H . W R I G H T & S O N S C 0 M P A N 1

k iExceptionarep leteragges- T h e p r ifC H a r c s o I o t 0 vory e x c e l l e n t t i u a l i t v m a t e r i

r u s h i n g , W c h u v e h a d KO o u t j w s t a a s o o n a s tli

n Sgaining .........................................................gns to j

T w e n ty - f iv eboau « n *

J e r s e y S u i

_ _ V e s , t h e y jiit* i n n g a

Uioaeh! a bll. w .w d o im r t i t i e i i l*_ _ n f jx 'i ip lo d i s a p p o i n t. ' w h o I m v e Wm‘h c i t l l i r

T ru l.v -w o n d c M -r iil v i ly . D o n ’t d«‘h iy f o r

n con- j:o in « r r i g h t o u t . C o ipkina. h n i w i i . l a v o i u l c r , g r a ^- ' to 41?

“ r - . $ 1 0 ..... 85c ________________ ^

S;: Dresses Ar<, *1.35

D rc R s c S v th is s e a s o n a r p r i c e t h a t i t p r o

j e '" e " s h o w i n g i s c o m p l e t e w i t »1.2G .............................................................

ay Is Chii

■ e a t u r e d m a n y a r t i c l e s (

e h a s s o m a n y i n t e r e s t

3 s p e c i a l l y p r i c e d f o r S i

m aU- ^ I

‘ haki. ,A ges ■»3il5

Shoeslly to All o f our ch ild ren ’s shoes hav< rancv- m arked for qniek selling. Wc ...4 0 c to acqua in t them w ith th e d

m ent,S T I T O H E D D O W N S

H ave cherry ca lf upper*, solid th o t w ill give real w ear. The pular. ,,3 50 g 1.0 to

signs. _ , ________ ' .

M A R Y J A N E S 'M ary J a n e canvas pumps fo r t tie girla. Low heel. ' Goo-I q

.M ■ canvas. S ires 11 to 2 ______W H I T E O X F O E D S

— W hite oxforda m ade of good q canvas, fo r the g irls who w an t th ing good fo r a littio money.--

h fa n t C H E R R Y S A N D A L S“ M Som ething fo r th e tlay to ts, ie ian s th»- plaeo of so ft soTcs. A culc

60c . Ic.ilJier aandal .“ ___- '_____

U K S D A Y , A P R I L 2 8 , 1 9

Ig Crowds 1ex- I-----------------------------------,ing JAP PONGEE

W« bontiiuio to sail yards S in yams of tiut good Japanese ; i/ar ■‘11= pongee witver, . fiuiog Qt a&7 kind.. Xt laasA nri ^ ^ ^ dilu 'cotton. For shirts, 4ro

drapes, ate. Tbe yaxd...... <

lers _________________1 ■

SERGE DRESSESAll wool serge drvsaea for

' ‘ ery day -max. Attractively t |1Q, med and embroidered. For

yoaog girl wbo desires an 1 pensive dress an ezceptloiial ue .......... —............(

[ Values in Coath is season for coat« and w raj

lifl lind styles th a t buBiness has loine good looking polo num bers ey come in. A fresh sh ip m en t., ....................................%10M to $5

N ew W o o l

ts A r r i v e

in. This welcome |sy ready-t<i-\year 1'rom the numbci' M ff S fd la.st week.aiul , / g daily-to sec if

lues. Conic ear- -they a re already 'lors green, tan,, navy. Sizea 36 '

0 0 J \ :

; Now in Demai3 k l a ttractive in stylo and so rcc nises to bc a big dress season, ll values th a t nre astonishing........ :........ ......................$ 10.00 to $s

d re n ’s Da

j W T B A L L O O N

IJy llllv ' 400 balloons to dron under six o f age accomp by a parent

) f w e a r i n g a p p & r e l f o r

ing- t h i n g s f o r t h e c h i l d ;

i t u r d a y ’s s e l l i n g .

U M O N S U I T SSlightly aollcd ot the timo o] fire. Nazareth kind. Oood qn Values to ................ .

LAYETTE GIFTS.lusi received. Battlea, hot 1 Itfitllca, cloUies hanger, rnbbcr ;i number of «ot«-gift.v Bcasoi

Ici'll.

SILK BONNETSTwn new numbers of hand knit silk bonnets. These have -■•falling as higlu-Ts ♦S.OO______

bc n ' T ^ O U M POWDERl-'or tliM ^ babe. Our assort (if lirn^^^s eomplete. Aak for

. 01. . . - D f F A N T S - S I L K H O S I1. . \ pure allk hole for tlay infao $3.00 oithor'whito, pink, or blue. Gix

new baby few pair_______

" i l i y D I F A N T S - a w E A T E B I♦1,9b The new bom babi always i

wami clo'UiIng oven An bot wea jallty These cute little swcJtcrs will p aomo................ -..... ............ ---------

SILK AND WOOLrake* ••Uttlo Mischief" Silk and littlo Hose for infanta. A freab new _ SSc nicnt at a new pricc. Spcei.iL,

&L ' . ■ . . ' ■,

'o Our StoreI UNENIZED. DAMASK I

Xdsten to t b i s : A -w ^ te Ublo d a n a a k w ltb 4ttxmeUv» d e i l g ^00 Incbes wlde^ t i u t . haa gona

4 _ tb roogb a U nealzlag prvtea tli4 t u a k e s I t w ea r a a d lao ad e r like p a re Uneo. W ill n o t sco ff up

^ like o rd in ary dam ask. T be yard ........................................................ 08C

CORSETSev- T bis co rse t t i i a t w e o ffe r a t

11.75 Is a v a lu e o u t o f tb e ordi- n a ry . I t is a m edium b u s t back

va l. ]Ace co rse t o f p in k contlL A good7.05 range o f s lx e a ........... ...— ..... fl.7 0

t s I n t h e P i e c e G o o d s

S e c t i o n ,

been Oood valnes a lw ays p re v o il 'la tb is t h a t section. H e re aga in on r buying

pow er eaables us to g iv e ‘V aluea

18.00 y O I L E B. A fresh lo t o f voilea in plain colois.

Yellow, red , groen, lavender and o th­ors. S p c c ia l_______ _______ __™ .48c

P E Q U O T T U B I N O•lli Inch Poquot tub ing . Tho new

^ prico is M vury low th a t i t is sure to go rig h t out. T ho y a rd — .......' 85c

n r o i A N H E A DI .(,* inch In d ian H ead. Launders s •k , well nnd w ears ao liko Unon th a t itL ' is used fo r elotha and napk ins. ^ . I ' lI - ....... ........ ...... ......... ............. . 35c

I Q IN G H A M S^ > 'io h ^ « w erJsp giagbnJn, 27 J«i;bfs - J tvldu. In a b ig v a r ie ty of p:lt(orns. 1/ I 'o r aprons, ote. Tho yard . 26c

V 8 - 4 U N B L E A C H E D S H E E T : I N Q

An excellen t quaU ty unbleached al’cetlng ,- 72 Incboa w ld j. Soon lleochcs w hite. W cnrs for y rnrs.

‘ The yjird ........ ....... ........................... 56c

O A N T O N F L A N N E L .A bleached canton flanne l, 1:7 iuchoa wide, o t tt now low pricc. Modlnm w eight. The ya rd ......................... 2Ce

R O M P E R C L O T H .A good a turdy clo th tb n t e.oiai-s lu a

I lium ber o f p lain colors fo r rompora an d p lay elothea. T he y a rd 12 l-2a

« J O H A L L I E S1 ^ 1 A b ig va rie ty of p a tte ro a in new cot­

ton cholllea. F o r recovering tho oM q u ilt o r,com fort. The yard.... 1 7 l-2c

red border. la 18 inches wide. The iB.OO jirico is rea lly low. Y ord..l------- 36c

y P a n t r y S p e c i a l s

D ow nstairs one wiU fin d In o o t

•p an try Q>ecial departm ectt some realI savings In n e e ^ greoerles.

I S O A P‘ P e e t 's “ W hite K agle.” T his is

^ I m ade of tbo some atock os C ryatal W hite. In o ther words, I t is Crys- t:il W hite soap. 24 bars for____t ls

O tU A K E R P U P F SA wholesome and deligh tfu l break-

^ f a s t food th a t th e kiddiea w ill like. Mnile by Q uaker O ats Oo. - ...... 6c

. S E G O M I L KS tan d ard aiz« and quality . P refe rred by m nny to real cream . You m ay hnve it n t nholiitalo prices. 2 fo r S5c

R I N S O------ - Ifl dally pa in in g in jw pnlorlty . N o

rubb ing or sc rubbing of clothes.

>li\V Ihi-tn in K ln s o --------- 10c36c

B O R A X A IDA w ashing [>owdcr th u t helps e lean5C

riilcr the clothes nnc) m akes w ashing eos-

ia*blv ^ package loain a long tim e.. 9c

C R IS C OTl»- iJc.i? shorti-aiog. Doea n o t sour in wnnn w eut'icr. M ay be u sed .th e

ll*!?!’) .iround ., Bpeciol 3 lbs. for.. 6©c

ment 4 2 - P i e c e D i n n e r S e t smost. 20c •

11^ ” W e bave ]n s t a b o n t boe doMB se ts le f t . T o n r p a t t e n s to ebooee i t tia : Gold band . gi««Q band . ^ b M .

a n d flo w e f. 4 2 p le o e s o fO h te a W ire . SSc a t a -ney Itnr p rice . ’ T l» m - . IS.S5

Page 6: I , ' - - '' • ' jFAl XS VVEKh :LV^ fEWSnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/TWIN... · • . I , ' - - '' • ' TWIP SSVBNTBBNIH 7BAS ' WLim I lOiETIOISE. *• HEREfRy!),;

TVI(Jl(l .FALLS W K LK Y NEWS“ S ta b lU to T T o M '

T w la FfllU Nows Pub liah lag Com pnn/.L td ., P ablb lier*

i i M T PBlSPECTSiE

e m f lP E F y iSurvey Shows l ig h t Preoipita-

tidn in Maroh— Heavy Snow in Mountains

Fn a iJKiiillily r 1imttto*0Kiciil «uti« m ory, ifwufd l>y Iho s la to woatjior l)ti* ro o u , C lii.ti.l i K . N o rq u . 'J t , t a ..l.arBO. nayn M ard i p rei'ip itn tion w ns very Ufflit in moHt Mictions o f tlio ntnto nnd mucli o f i t foil nn rnin. Ah n resu lt tlioio WM im ie i«croa«s in snow d<ipth oxccpt in lUe tjaw tooth m oufltalns whero a hv»vy utorin oboni tlie m iddle n f tho m onth ndiled con8:acrab>o snow un thtf hifjli Diopofl. /

Thcro wnH much snoBluno --nnd inih' w eather dtirinp tho month wjiicb made for tho rap id incllinfj o f Ui« anow on tho exposed lowor HlopcK. A i a reault littlo snow rem alna on tho fer<Jund be­low tho COOO foot lovel, crcoDt on tli.J n o rtli a lo p cH ^n d in .d h a d i jJ vnlloya; above tho COoD-foot lino t n ^ e is a ra pid inerenso in dep th and .tho snow re- inalnlDK on tho ground la' oxccptio'nal- ty solid and fu ll o f moiHturo. ,r.

Tho early run o f f hns boen unuaually heavy »n npito o f tho f f c i th a t tho nnow Joy largely on unfro i^ il -ground

. whlclj read ily abaorbod thc• m ow w ater. ................... ” ' ■ •

A t Uio close of tlio m onth tho re r e ­m ained on tho liiffh alopca a heavy r.avor o f very aolld n sd cxooptionally wot ahow w h ic h ,'u n d e r norm al condi- ti6na, ahould inffuro a wull nustalned rnn-off la to Into tho iiummor. The prospocU fo r nn am ple nupply o f irri- Ration .w n to r nre very good a t thi» tim o. k'

Tbo re p o rt contains a otatem oBt ro- Uitinff to conditions in tho upper Snako ilroinngo w h o r o i 'i t is s ta to d , iprinR oponinir w as about fivo weoka.,nhead of laa t yoar, w ith littlo proelp lta tlou d o r in g ^ a r c h . S lopes a ro .baro up to0000 Xeot, b u t m uch anow o f h igh w a­te r co n tcn t rem ains in th e highor

School Athletes to Compete with M

Capital Men Here ■----------- I

Boziop and W restling Tourney < • Wffl Be S taged F riday

Sveuing !* K xfraord lnnry iiropnrntlonn are bo- i

Inc mndo -by n th lc tlr InHlriu-tors at th c hlKli achool fo r F rldnv 'n boxini; 1 m d wreatHnjr meol. L nrn l a th le te s 1 will 1.0- p ltto d ncainRl Rrnpvli'r* «nd st'illimen from tlio liich itohool nt f

. .llo ld r. ■ ■ ‘ <T hc cvenlnt* .|tr(iRrnin. whirli ih

s,-hodti1ed to ni.011 .nt T:.'Hi t.V lnrk , in i pludrs nix throo round bcx inc bnut.i. ] nnd nix m nt bnttloK. TIio bo.st m rn of liofh achools aro on th c iiroj;niin. Tlio »

■judccB fo r th.w- affiilrH n rr : L. 11 I’olcm an, Unn-y Barrnt* nml .1. F. j M artin .

On P rid n y nnd S a tu rdnv ' ufloriioon%, j liORinninK a t .1 o ’clock, team s rcpro- s m iin c tho Boinc nnd Tw in Fnlln >ti(;h | sphoolfl, w ill HtnRD boRi'hiitl Rnini'H a t ] L inroln fiold. Ten .In.vn njp- Tw in j Fnlls dcfontcd Holio in tw o K-unc-i p lnyrd on th«* Boise field, nolm-, how | ovor, showed bo.ltor In boxing nnd Krn|i{>1ing thnn did K o b ry ’n_ m en. The , lom l ron rh , howover, feelfi ron fiden t ’ tint II b i- t tr r nhow lnc will bo mndo < lirro. . <■

Tho Indoor n th le tirn will l.o stngef: in thn hi}!li achool uiidilorluni. t

K ins CLUB ENDORSES ; . CLEiOP WEEK m i iCommittee is Named to Ecpre- ''

sen t O rganization in P u t. ting Over Event

, — :— $Mi-mborH ,.r thi- Kiwn>.<» rlu l., nt

tb v ir roKiiInr in(>t-tinr nixl hnirhi-on nt. > tb e Rogerjion bMol Mn«>lay. ondnrm'il p lnns fnr itoldini; .i r lra n up week tii t Tw in Jinlls nnd authorized Iho a p 1- po intm eni flf n rom m ittoo to worl: F ■TVMtli o tlicr u'rjr-.inir.ivtiftttH i«»- tl»v wmlct- taVlng. A ppoin tm ent o f K. H. Oate*. r . V. ITinkte nnd I^eonnrd Sm ith /is flio nipmlrors of. thin rom niitloo wS" an- I) mninced.

The rlu l. also niitliori7/-d the ap- p o in fm rn t c f a toiilm itlco to inveati- w p a te nnd n .n fc r w ith other orpiialxa- fr tion* otv th t TCtiMCst « f tUr T w in P a llu tr

. h a n it fo r sni.iK)rt fo r .a »crirs o f co» « < rrfs to Ix- C'von in lh-- J’.irk d iirln s th c siinim rr tnonlhi*. Tbi." m ntfor wr.^ yt liCouRlit to tUr a tto u ti« u i>f tUc cluU b r P . W. Intyrahnm. wlm i* H rrrrta ry a h d frram r..* . .f tlir li.-iiicl.

A :•£ iu i^ rrf . »Oin I.r* r.-n-ntlv rrliirn - D cd frnm Ll trli. -u-r .n.l, ><•.. c u r it o f th r <-lnl>. Sotrrffi.T’.i fmm lii» diar> .rc ln lin g to J.Li visit* to lu .itlofirld .i o f th p world wnr w rrr m id bv .Tohn Q roliam . .Tho a tln n h m ro j '” ?*' Mondnv

- wrw won »>'• i l . -1- V oiiiir '. Tt wa« -p rov id r.1 l.y K. llnH in r-'vo rth of fb r

ilc .o .lr r F n m ilu re t-t>i.nany..

X a ^ e c t l e a a n d O o n s tlp t tlo z L

“ W o r t " u .tln c O ia m iy r rJ a in ’s T a b - nj.* If l* . I su ffe red d ren d fu lli- from lad i- I'*

• f f t io n . K otb laR I n te a n - trd wUb tar tc a n d I iM t fln & and ran down in hea lth , sli

'O m b e r l a l n ’s T a b le ts i t r e n g t l i e ^ wl-' m r d i c ^ l o B aad eured me o f eaartl* th■ w rite* Mr*. C.eotRe B ttoup . In

ix.jf.

I i r u WOULD ENCOURAGE IIRIESl WATER SEARG

Asks Congress to Sni)poi M easure' fo r Sonth Idaho’s

DevelopmentW A SniN Q TO N ^ D. a , fS pecial)..

Confn-esflmnn Sm ith hns in troduced bill to eneourago tho reclanm tlon . cllio a rid lan d s in Owybee, T w in Pnll Casaia and O neida counties, w hieh aj no t stisroptiblo o f auccossful irriRatio a t n reasonable cost from any know availnblo sonrco of eurfaco w a te r nu] ply, by devolopm ont o f artesiiin w» ter. ?The bill ’ provides th a t tho socri tar>' o f tho in te rio r aliull g ra n t a a e: clnaivp pe rm it fo r a poriod n o t exceei log tw o years" to d rill o r explore fo w ator bonoatU- tho aiirfncc- o f no t ej cpoding 2500 acrca, w ith .tlit> provin.io t l ia t i f n rtenian w a te r is dbc<^vcred l su ffic ion t q u an tity to irrlg a fo 'S ft a c r^ tit le sha ll bo g ran ted to tiirh perm ltfe not cxcecding 040 ncrcs o f thc lan< emljracoti in t ite perm it.

Congressnian Sm ith argues lh a t th enactm ent o f aucb a law would encoui nge flic developm ent o f iindcrgToum w ntcrs ' in tliose cow itlcs nnd re su lt i b ring ing under cu ltiva tion tliouaand of nrros now ly ing Idle, nnd nlso m ak availnblo w a te r fo r stoi-k . A nimlla Inw V.-IMI enac ted tw o y ears ngo apphci bib to Novuda, under w hich sovora hundred applications fo r p onn iti- hav been filed nnd .several wells nlrcad; sunk, roauiting in n 'g o o d supply o a rtesian w ater.

rRANSFERSpFREALESTATIF tm il^ e d b y th a T w in P o lls T itle a a

A b s tra c t Compaay

Depd, G. JI. D arrow to Bortha Noe 8W 1.4 S E X-4, S E 1-4 SW U

17. N' 1-L> N W lr4 , NW 1-4 N E 1- ilW 1-4 NW lt4 20.10-18.

Dood: W. S anger to J . I I . Dolaoi 1500, w est ,h a lf east b ;ilf northoas lu a r te r no rthw est <)uartor 34-12-10.

Deodj T . C. M acanloy to H . 8 . Boa\ tr, \oU 1 to 0, Inclusive, block 3, Wil nore trac t.

P a te n t: XJ. 6 . to A. Ooddes southoaa. U>artor, c a t t iia if southw est loutheaat q u a rte r northw est qu a rte t loutliwciit g o r i e r northeoHtj qua rte r :fl-lC-13.

D eed: A. Qoddcs to Owyheo Sheep 5 .nnd Co. $2000, same, land.'

Deedj L. A. H aggard to W. II . H nf ord $1, lo t 20, block 15, F iler.

D eed; D avid Brow n to C. R . B ovcr ombo «1. p a r t lo t 17, block 3, Jo n ri Idd., T w in Falla.

Deod: C. R. Bevcrcom l.e to David trow n $1; so u lb cast q u a rte r norlhcaai uarto r 1-10-10.D e e d ;'Jo se p h F ix to Ordell Bndeloy

1700, lo ts 1. 2, 7, 8, D, b lock 2, Nore .dd.

Qc. D eed: D. .1. H enry to S, U, ifownrt $1, nnntheast q u a r te r ’ north nst q n a rto r 14-11-17.

Vn\l» F a n n Co. lo 8 . B . Slow r t #1, enst hn lf no rthcaa t q u arte r ost. h a lf sou theast q uarto r 23, wesi a l f northw cat qua rte r, w cjf hu.l oulbw cst qu n rle r 24-14-13.

Dot'd: E . B. Crnl.freo to .1. A. Camp ell $1. lot 4, T oll.rrfs Sub.. Twin 'nils,

IW d-. V. H . F ran k lin to C. .T. Davi.V on jiinOO. KoiitliriiMt' (iniirtcr norlhonnt iinrlor 2D-U-17.D ced^'Thom ns Co.stello to Tom Kof.j

20.«00, lo ts 1ft and '2ft. nlr>i-k RG. Twin 'alls.Deo.l: I?. S. H urt to L. A. U 'nde «1,

nrl lot F . M urtaugh Add., T w in Falls.l^cvd-. F . t l . RnndnU lo N*. Itobort^

2150. ncre tra c t 1. Filer.D rcd: H. C. K rlw on to C. A. ni.-l,--

ord « l i S E 1-4 NW 1-4 IH-II-IT. l>vod-. Vociitcllo »<;«■. T n is l Oo, to i:,

K 'xter $1, lo ts 17, 18, block fi. lo ls 1C, 1. 1L‘, Mock (t. l«tn .17. ;tH. ;il*. bIo>-k .T, Hue L akes Add.. Tw in Fnlls.

Uevd: K. A. M«w\ lo K. V. Lnwbe« oiin $.'100. h.t S, b lork IM . Tw in trails, Deod: N. 1*. llin g to It. A. U ing Jl'.'.Ofj

■oHt h n lf NonthwcKf quartor ::o-0-14. Dvvd-. K., 8 . W rig lit to O lnf Ncl»on

1, lot 1.1. b W k 1. a i|b . Pnrk A d d . win F a lb .Deed: J . A. Donaldson i.. A. Orron

lanvi.Deed: A. H. M ann to A. T. Hmith

3Sn, lot 3 , ,M ork Twin F:.IIs.Deod: n . 0 . I» o n » jrr !<• V. A. Hnlh

un t \ , west ha lf «.vv«tLsvvsi »)U;.rU-T i.rtliur-*t qunrtor. oumI li’i if mmfliwrst i:n rfir northwofit qunrtor. |.:irt-no rth* rjit q iin rrr northw rni <]n:.r.T. .in-10-l.'.

R ta tr to 8 . S.-I>rv«k. 'OiitU- r i t .|u:>rler t.niifhwo-.t IL' II i:i.Dord: .liirol. S rh rcnk lo K. \V. KinK.

<U0|. ;,.-inio hind.Drv.U \ \ C. Wvst to is. I.. Tluiroinr.

(000, northr.T-,t northoo.ot i:i-in -H . Deed: S. L. Thurninu tn I.. Mo..s,. nnmo ■|ain|,Deod-. W. iWUxnU t« Amv i '. Fr> nrv

.000, w r it .-(I fro t o f rnM linlf o f I.,i . I.lork 4. M urtaugh Add,. Twin

(1. V:. K vlty {» K. M. 1‘rotU in' SnO. nainr lol.D rrd : For. Hi-r. T n if t to Oc-o. A. •nkr *1. lot!. “ 0 nnd J l , Mork 7. Ulnr ikom Add.. Tw in FalU .Deed: Honrv .fono* fo W. II. T u rner i t r r from Kontb h.\lf norlhw rsf quar r. Boufhwost q n n rtr r norfhrn.il. quar : : :r i .t l . is to vvr*t h a lf poutlioM t, a n : ilthwont qnnrfor .11-1 l-JO. $:K>00. D or.l: F ile r M rat to II. O. Mnt; n J l Houthoasr snufl.w rst 7-in Ifi. Dood: Same tu Sa in r. MOon. .nulli

eontliwciit 710-lt;.

\VING~CONSTRUCTION WORKER REPORTED’ HURT,

irro n Com pany M on r a i l s U n d er a T ruck and. S usta in s In u r& a l ,

J liUtixles . !

rnm.-^ l^itiroy. a w orker oniplo.vo.l tJu- NVnrrrn C 'l.nstnjctl 'n .-nmpaiiv,

•H -cri.m-*!,'- in in rr.: w hilr a t work •radiiit: I'ff l.itn litlilr iio:ir fh r Sou 'h rk grorrry^.and, if in «nid. w h ilr .it nptiii;: to jum p on a m oving irn rk . pj>ed nnd (r li under one o f fl.c eels. S o bonrs w ere broken but• m an is believed to have sa ffe rr .l

' I TFXN-FALLS WE]

! NECESSIlT f . OfOPERllTi0 1 . , " — -

■> Survey of Expense Bi ° pert, Eeveals Need• trenchment.in Schoo1 tees Hold Session to

• A fte r thrco oad a h a lf hours o f d<■ libera tion ovor regular bualnosa mat

tera , includ ing tho read in g o f approx;' m utely M2,700 b ills and claima again*

tUo d ia tric t, th c board o f tru stco e o f I t <lcpcndent School D ia tric t No. 1, a

A ^ h .lO o ’clock M onday n ig h t cnnvcnei2 4!^ “ e x rc u tlv o " session from^ w hich th

public, Including now spapcr rcprosonlu0 tives, wna excluded. ' , '

G alling pf tho ' ‘ t a r chan^ber” ineot f ing followed imm 6dlatoly ujion presen u tn tio n o f a d ra f t o f oxponBo budgoi fo a ca rry in g on tho work o f th c d is tr ic t th Q com ing year, together wi^h unuouncc r m en t th u t S upci^tondotit'^ .Jta l O. Blu , bnd d ra ftb d a ttchodulo covering iKisnibl1 reduetiona In aehool '6];wrnttons durin;

Ih o year 1631-22. I t waa foe coiuldora tio n of tho la t te r th a t iho board won

- in to necrct conclnvo lo w hich lb e p u l lie was barred .

B adg« t

Tho te n ta tiv e butlffel o f expense, sn'.i m itted b y A uditor W ilson, is bilsrd up

1 on la s t yonr'fl conditions, nn d 'ah o w s i required exponse ou tlay o f #:’(JD.(i77.0:J w ith TOVOTIUOB from a mill lev-

I. am o u n tiag to <211,834.2,". To the Int , to r am ount m u st bo ad'ded an ontimnt< , o f ineomos dorived>.fmm sources othoi

tlia n 'ta x e s , o f ♦02,006; and from tho to I ta l thus a rriv ed a t m ust bo dcductoiI tho aum o f >3,000 fo r collection chnrgen

Tlio ropo rt nlao showa a reduction ni » abou t ono and one-half p e r cen t in thi• nasesscd vnluntlon o f p roperty in tli<

d ia tric t, briiu jing thc to to l nssoHSrd vnlt u a tlo n to 10,200,720, os ag a in st $0,3.'30, , 000 lost ycnr. -

P r b r to laat n ig h t’s m eeting oper . wnnouneomont has boon m ade to th e e f

focE th o t tho bonrd is confronted bv■ tU o ^ i^ o ss ity o f cuVtlng op era tin g c i

p e f lM ^ h o com ing y e a r from $50,000 tr *00,000. . , -

A llow ance o f bills, accum ulated ovoi ' n g re a t p a r t a t a yc.lK jihat, wns abont ' th e only buslnoM o f Imjiortnnco tran s '

a c te d ja t tho public 8ci«on List n ig li t b ills wcro Inrgel.iy /or nchool nup-

;rB w ,to g e th o r w ith nnin<;- cap ita l outluv m m c c n . Ench bill was rend sepnnitO’ ly S uperin tendent B lur, who, in nioxt instaneea, provided n n ' uxtHnnntion i>( onch o rder fo r c ipcnd ltu ro .

Iu connection w ith the roadlni; ot IiUIn nnd claimH Mr. B l^e rejorte .d th r roiiHiHtunt om plojm cnt o f n trir.fest rroii- oniy and a "h n n d to n ihu tli" f^ k -y in

’ th e purchase o f aH'seUb^l ^ p p li^ s . D uring th e early po rtlon 'o f-tB S ovon-

l U c f l mamPrincipal o® High Edu

Called to Position Vj Agreement Between 1 Through Good Offic dents—No Salary Bo(

M. C. M itrlirll has bo'i-a ri.o-wn sn- l.orinlon.iont o f tcliocil^c.in Indrp.m dont ditti-i.-', No. 1. to ^<iiroro.l H al (*. Ulnr. rrs ign r.l. Mr. M ifrholl w ill n>-«iiin«- tho duties o f th r |K)HUi(.;i pn .lut^v 1. He is rniplovcd for ono vojir nt n sni. :irv o f f3SOO, witlii.nf .-xpon-r !ill«.w- :incci nf anv nort. Imi w itli flu' nmloi- ?<tan.ring .that ho H to hav r th r ro fusnl o f Iho poHtfioii .t-ni lUc Vo.-o.„l

T lio firhool l.o n rd n n . l M r. M i l rh r l l r r a r h r d n n u iu lo r s la n .lii ic ' ii- .'a n i.r r in l m e e tin c o f ih r b o a rd o f »ohool t ru s . troN h r ld !.l th o h.itfh r...|.h«l T linr«;la.v n ig h t , n g m a u c a t b e in g on t ^ e b a s in o f n il o f f e r m n d r b y fh e . 'f . 'H i fa fo M r . \li ti-h o ll n t :i 5iro \'io u « to n u lu r m ro tit ij : . Th.- |.r.ij.o !.al n t . f h ; i t f in io wa^i r ,.j.'.- tc -l .

.B e co n s ld e ra tX o n H a a B e su lts . R e c o n s id e ra t io n o f M r ' CM ii.-hrll \

a p p lic a t io n w a i l .ro iiu h t . . I '^ j i 't M .rouali th e rffrir:-* o f S r m t o r . .1. II. .'ie.-iv'-- a n d C. I*. H ow j.-.. w .o n i. |.c a ro .l b o f c r r th e b o n r .l xxith a rri> o n m irn d ;-tio n fo r I f i i r t b r r .li.icm sh .ii o f •>!.: pr-.iM.j-ii , m a d e to th e c a n d id a to la s t M ondnv . | A c t in g n i s p o k e sm a n f o r t h r d r l.- ;;a tc s . j f ic n a to r S r a v e r e x p la in e d t h a t n r r o r d t in g lo h i.i u n d r n tn n d ln g M r . M itcbe '.l hnd r h a n g e d h is n t t i t u i l r to w a rd th e ! p r o f f e r b y th e bo.nrd. i r e f t g fho inn*- I o r f r u n t ' a ntnndiM .lnf ..t’ : p a t r i o t inm j

a n d lo v a l iv to th e r o m m u n ity a n d tbo ,r h o o l ..v-.itrm. M r . M it rh e l l w .ni r a i l , c-d b r f o r r tl io I’O.iril 'm id . a f t e r wiin^- .|i«ri.»->inn. f f a 'e d h r w .jiild n c e r j i t Ihc | i .f f .T 0.1 th . ' . o n .litio irx ,.i;tV ii,rd b y ’ b- ' In 'a rd r n r l v in th e w r r k . I l r w lJ ! 'b e - l ,;in c a r lv 'f h r r o jiiin ^ W ivk l i n in g Uj. | : ,-a rh o - f< .rrr« fo r t b r ,-om ing v e r .r . b r- -.ng ni.U-d in t h b w o rk b y .-.ug jrtsti.u i.' from th . ' r e t i r i n g . lu p r n 'n t e n d c n t . I• .I'lrn rt'nx ill b r niirnrd im :nrdia?rlv . |

Mr. M -trh. ;r r .im r t„ Twin j- 'n i:- ' w itb M r. B luo seven y.-.-ir* a;:., and f..r jf.iur v rnr* w na rm p lo rcd «-n Ih r to n rh - | r r S 'n ff. Thrr - vcar< acr> hr w .n r l.o irn . p rinripn l o f lb r high' ‘chotl, a j.o iifion ; l ie .b a s pbly filled up to tb r p re se n t ' tim e. Success In thc 'd epartm en t o f ; the p rincipal crea ted a profound *cnti-j mcnt th roughout fh e 'ro m m u n iiy in f'l- vor of M r. M ite b rii 's r.in .ii.iaey for th r aiiperintcndcnc.r, and is th e p a * t; few w eeks fh ii sentim ent haa found ndded favo r. He i - ' a man who h a< ,

SRLY NEWS, TWIN Fi

I F R O i E O f■ REDOCINGCflSTU j m e E i D u iudget, Submitted .by E I for Extraordinary B 3l District Affairs—Trt I Which Public is Barreio- ing* Ernoqt Whito, coa troc to r, wlio a t- ebargo o f tho orootion Ot tho intei xi- dinto aehool building, appeared to p i s t b is claim againat tho board amoun Ln- to $3,315.39. Thii^ blU eovor« os a t insta lled in connection w ith tho ed build ing ond tho old: Tho Ml! hos I h'< held up fo r ono cAuao or another a tu- tuonllm , i t waa exptoinod. Cltairm&i

W. U pdogrnff asked fo r 24 hotjra Dt- ther tim o th a t ho m igh t discuss t <n- tho b o a rd ’s o;unacI tho legality of ] o r a eonstruetion claim througb he ex tra levy nllowed to m eet school :o- penses. M r. H pdegraff proraised Uf W hite nn nnswer today. Should )Jd Iw nrd’B law yers deeree tb a t lb e i ng s truc tion bill cJin be pnid o u t of ra- new . revenue a 'w a r r a n t , w ill b r o r n t cd draw n.lb- F . C. TiVnch, nccountnnt fo r tbe

t r i r t , presented a cop>;.,pf the now which requirc'a tT iV fillng of all boi prnvided^by public servonfa, w ith

i'... county recorder. S tepa will bo ta ip. to seo th a t tlio law is complied wltl

n fa r a s th c members of th c schooMH) )3, a re concerncd,vy Kdwln A. Wilson, re ta ined aunir wt It. ago by th e board to mnke a comp to aud it o f th e affa irs o f the d is tric t, or ported nil o f tho work complete w ith ;o. exeoption o f li check of,iuJrR done ed orig inal contrncts. M r. Wilson expli «». cd th a t th in job would consume ab o f n weok|8 time, and s ta ted tb n t tho he t r i c t ’s au d it would not bo cojpp: [ic w ithout if. He wns ordered, to pror »l- w ith tho work.

B aianea to R em ain S ta tic W ith reference to thc result o f

V “ closed” session Suporinlcndcnt 13 todoy m ade fJio following annour

; m ent:“ T hr only action thnt definit

came out o f tho bo ard 's discussion 1 evening wns a resolution involving cu ts o r incTfascs in tb e Milnrlcs feacJiors for next yenr. The resolut

' ‘ sim ply m eans fhnt w ith respect fo ^ leaehers now emploved In fho 'Ti ['• Falln qcbonls, re-eJecUons for

school y ea r of 192M0UL‘ carry samo iinlnries ns nre pnlil during frcBcnt school year.

'* “ K otb ing nbsoluteiy dcH nitc % nettled upon as fo elim inations pur a n t to a s t r ic t ’jiollcy of rctronchme

“ Thoro wns n long discussionI'- U'nr.b.TTi n«d i.osilioim vnding in •I" re frrriirv o f flie en tj^r m atte r to

C. M itrhell fo r study nn.l a .ijndi 1- t lo n .”

l i c l FB T OF SCHOIuca:tional' Department acated by Hal G. Blue- Man and Board Reache ces of Community - Res)OStS ' ■ \1- I b r will bo rqiiallv Mn:ce«sful tiS n ; t l l - r r in to n .l rn t nn in Ih r o ffiro o f pr. I n p a l . -

Conatder Curtailm ent.OntHidc o f rngnging a sujicrintei

!• rn r for fh r ensuing venr t,lio achi board tran sac ted no Uu«ncs« of p

■[ficu lar lmi>ortanec, thongli iiiiiny ni ' J tc rs «.f vnat' inlerest to tho d i.itr

' I w rrr discu.Vrd. T hr question of t 'M m 'X l . y e a r 's bwi«v.'.t wa-* g iv en '» « i

I consideration, but th is m a tte r w ns.li d 'p v e r un lil th.- n iertlng to - Ix- h< I I M onday niglit. At thnt tim e it is > • ; p ccted d e ta il • m atter upon wliirlt '• 'o x p en so i.hei!f for 1021-2U ran b r woi f j e d /o u t w ill bc nt hnnd.• I Tho’ nurHfion of curta ibn rn f nf cp- ;.!-.i»iii}' yK)wwf came in for ronsiderat . I ofilisidrration. ' .Suprrinfendent Bl

I nu 'bm ittiug a number o f polntn a . theories along this line. K xrept f

1 reaching tbo coacJuMon th a t cu ttn ' : m rnt o f nbont #.iO.Ofrrt ^11 have fo , ' made in rxp»-n»e» n e x t- jf j ir ,t|ir Ijon . Ih ad nr.Miing o f im portance develop . ‘ f tem til.* confvrenc<*. The r le tk o f t ' i hoard, ■Vfrs. (.'. R. Saott, sp ra t consl ' } erab le tim e aigning Ralary wnrrnn■ I fo r teachers and drivers.

iMlGlFiSliE ! OII SIXTIIDIIOiilllE' K»6p.iiti lo b llu lith ic pav ing on a I thoroughfares in Twin Fal!» have hei I completed by forre* o f the U’arr«

C onstftirtion eompsny th i i week,; H ill. MiiK-rintcndijnl o f fonntrucJio I report*. The road* an.l s:rcet!i repai ( rd a re : K im bc.lv nnd th . crusher plm

roft.lv •rrn i. '! W ..i.in g trj nvenue. W est I’nrk an.^ -■'otitb !’■: ! s treets.. I n r o r in r r t io n w ith t b r c t i lu«ion i ; th i s w o rk . M r. IIIU n n iio u n c e s t h a t f< ' t h e p a i f 4r. d a y s h ia r o m p jn y ha* Ve; ; th e b i t n l i th ic p la a t r e a .ly fo r o p e ra tic I w a i t in g f o r w r a th t r fo n d -ic iv e fo p a : i u g w o rk . •n iin . he s a y s . h.-ii cause

a .ie a d lo!** to h ia ro m p a iiy n f *1S<V ’ U c a lso a n n o u n ce d th a t tb e re w ill I I no su g g e n tlo n o f c v a s ls a o f contr»<

. .b l i? a t io n s b y h in u e lf o r h is eom pan ; i a n d t h a t in a l l i a t la n e e s f o i lh w iU \

ALLS, IDAHO, THURS

HERTZ NOTPARTNER IN LANDROEDIipi

j United S ta tes O o ^ vJoi

T. Holds U o^gages w ere Hie gaily E xeon ted . .

IT lia t'.F ro d H o rlz m ortflngcd f proporty on tho Salmon to which he ld RQithot r ig h t a o t tU lc , is* t i c don o f a dodaion rendered in tiro 1 tod SUitcs foderal cou rt b y Judgt

g - S. D Iotrieh, S a tu rd ay . Judgm ont3 rendered la fa v o r of D r. N. Th

and %rlfo, ag a in s t P rod P . H ertz tJio F i r s t N ationa l B onk o f Tw in P Tum or- K . H ackm an oppearod fo r

-osff if lo in tlf f t, who rosido in K o ak a in g and J . B. Bothwoll fo r tho dof. •ras an ta , . - - -

oen in troduced i t ap pth a t H o rtz h ad claim n ha lf inf^ w ith Dr. Houso in a 200-acro farm

'ur." wl»Jch s tan d s on th e county.jjjj ords. in tho nnmo o f .D r. Uouao. H oy. m ortgngos ag a in st tho loadUrn personol p roperty ou tho f

, to tlio bank In qucatlon, to tho voIuj ^ nn am ount boUo'een $5000 aiid $0

House m ade dem and fo r tlio rcmova iJioao oncum broneet' and askod I

, l H ortz !»<• p u t o u t o f possiblo cl I ngainat tho Ihnd as a p a rtn e r, tho cl

being th a t H rr fz wns merolv a tor ,. on the plnee.

T ria l n f th is caao occupied the gr , e r portion o f la s t wook in tho fed

court, Judgo Diotricb sign ing bis creo fav o rin g tbo p la in tiff# lato S a tu rday , ahowing th a t tho land longa o ltogothor to House ond I H ertz nover hold a portnoraliip or i or interen t in tho place. Also t H ouse d id n o t owo Uortz any sura nmount. w hntioover. Tho decreo i order tJint Uie bonk m nrk os sotbil

luo aa(] rclooaed i ts mortgmgoH on tho lo on j„- located six miles floi»«• w ost o f tho c ity of Twin Palla.iUt •________

S JOSEPH eURREH DIES FROMAPPEilXATTAI

It'C — .1—. -

Form er .Oonstractlon Engine -ly of Twin PaUs, Suddenly Sac

cumbs in Pocatello

on Twin 'P n lls frionds of ioseph he B u rk e tt wan jidvlaod Mondny of •‘0 death last evening In Po.iatello. Dei

followed nn n tta d c o f appendlcI 1,P suntaincd la s t 'W ednesday. Tho b(

w i i r bo tnkon fo -DoiHo, ic i( bell(n- •n fo r bu rial.

.Tos'eph B u rk e it wn.i well known Twin Pnlls, hav ing .re ilded here

lu- num bor of years. H e' wus about M y ears o f ago, unm arried, nnd is s '**■ vivpd by hia mothor, who resides

H ailey ond Boise. D eeedent was ^ civil and rbnstrue tio rt cnpjinorr.

enmo lo Twin P alls In ino4 nnd v riiiploycd a.i n canal engineer In I ronstTUction o f iJie Twin F a lb Cn: rom p .in y ^ ..(.ystrm. He en tered v

- hrrvtr-e w ith nn ongincors’ corpn n• aorvod fwn y e a rs .' Follow ing rrsan ti % <vl' UuftlilitiM hu re tu rn ed to T w in P rI lan d In te r w ent to B oise ,‘« b e re he ' ' n u n c n.i.iocl.ited w ith 'W . 0 . Swends

Mlnte. reclnm atlon com rnistioner, aa „ Hislant to lbe liiltcr. Ho nlnn rondu* ed u p r iv a te prneUce., Ho wan a po _ ncr w ith Chnrles ,H . Mull o f thin c

d in ownership of a section u f land n< lla rcU on . ifc w m on a business t;

• when token ill a t Pocatello Wedn I " doy. Doro.lrnt wus n m em ber of I

j Mnsoni.. lodge here.

Oone to Ooarantloxt—M rr. E.II Dnnlap. M rs. T . P , W arner. M rs. P ra t. S. Boll, M rs. Zonas Sm ith, Mr». E

Folt uud M iss Ju n e W axw cll lo f t W nrsday for Gooding, where thoy v

.1- n tlrn .l till- s ta i r convention o f P . R- ol to be hrl.l in tha t r i ty April 27. -.’.H a •r- 29.It * 'c t PosU ra B o tu m —-Mr. and Mrs. T.i,j F ostor r rtn n ic il Tnomlay frc.m ' Ito.

es te r. M inn;, w b rre Mr». F .is lrr Iid been ree«tving i.urglrnl and nir.lii1.1 trea tm en t th e . pant tw o months. .M I . P o ste r 'd hea lth Is reported grcntly i in proved, aLthough she i* naid to in* k an ex trem ely weakened condition.

r V lalt a t fltonloy Home—Mr. a\r, M rs. A lfred A nderson of BoU,- »prle la s t week a t th c home of .Mr. an.l M1.1 W illiam H. S t.m ley on Addison aveni )r M rs. Andoraon w ill be reoiembercd ,1. pioneers o f T w in P a lls «i* M rt. Rob

son, m other o f M rs. O. A. S tslkor.•I _____•.1. “ ----------

“Jusl Betweei' says the <

5 ^ "

cai” ■

f W - B G U T i s a l o n g f i n c -

* R I G H T '

PAY; APRIL 28,;1921 ,

j i i i i E i e ,

! eiEH TISEEP IT E R I N W

ho ■ ■ • ---------Jud^e Dietribh in TJ. S. Court

Eules Against Contention of ;- Oanal Company ,

’“ ■J Judgo F . s . D ietrich, o f the U nited S tates fcdornl court a t Boiso, hoa oti- lered a^dccroo favoring K dw in Dnm *

. ° man ijj an action brought by th e ,T w in . « « • Palla Canal com|>ony for tho odJudJca^ md tion of w otor righ ts on co rta in laud

owned by Damman in th c Tw in P alls >ara "CR^cifati'on. Tho decreo ^ra* ontorod

Saturday, J . R. Bothwoll ap p ea rin g for fhc p la in tiff company, anil T um or K. H ackiian and S. T. H am ilton fo r Dam-

■ mnn.Tho Action grew out o f D am m an’s

tTTO *0 Io "Popngr on 40 acresf ot land which he owned, a n d to h is fur-

]00 '^Kbt to use th is soep-I f nge w ater, when collecte’d on otihor

lands to whirh It could bn d islribu tod . aim s ta rted in tho local dl»-lim removed b y Dammon

to t i e upper court. Tho com pany- sought to e;ijoin Dammnn from using w ater out o f n coulee on th e soutbsldiN

ira l MRTCgation ond also to en jo in him Og from collceting tho w ater by ditcho:'

nnd wells on a -lO-acre fnrm ow ned by jjg Damman, .which bad beeomo a ll socp jjo j nge and alkali, and f r o m . convoying Ith- w ater, to o ther lands ow ned by

Damman. .Tudge' Dlcfrleh docrcod th a t OP Damnia/i is en tfded to collect aJi thc

Jso 0” “ se e p ” fo r ty acrcs osjp(j long as tho eompnin- nllow* tho accp Q j age to rem ain, nnd fliat Dammttn h as a 1, 1,; r ig h t to convert tho w ator in tho cou-

Ice tha t would eventunllv re tu rn fo tho Snnko riv e r to his own uso fo r irri

■ gation purposes.In tho same cxiurt Jndgo D io tricb

sustained A general nnd spocial dem ur­re r filod by fho defendant in th c dam

11/ nge nctioii brought bv Charlee A. El- | | \ l lo tt agaiflst i Mar>* A. Damman. Iu

th is caso tho p la in tif f has b ro u g h t auit fo r $4726.13,'c laim ed to hnvo boon sua-

a - ta ined by reason o f fa ilu re on p a r i o f defendant fo deliver su ffic ien t w a te r

- rig h ts w ith lond sold to p loinU ff. Tlu. la t te r Ii g iven 20 doys In w hich to nroend Ids com plaint oecordiBg to tb**»

w view s of tho oourt. A tto rn ey H ackm an^ -*• was counsel fo f M rs. Dammon.

: IlilW lT lE S ■; liTlllRESTRIlO

Sohool Board Members Arons- 40 ed by Acts -pf W antonness ur a t Bickei SchoolIn ---------JJ . \c t io n I .f th e N o v o m i u tv tu rr in \n

_ b« tn k e n n e n in i t in f r u i lo n .o f th c rr.« achool gTOUudK. D r s t r u r t i o n of“ p r o p e r ty 1>^. w nrttonn d u r in g o v o n ln g

bou rn . R a tn rd a y s a n d S im d n v b n s « lir - r e d fhe n-'hool J.oa rd to u tA rt a ra m -

• p n ig ii a g n in s t l o i t r r ln g :ib o u t tlu - u ro n n d n a n d b u i ld in p ., A nsifitan i'.' f ro m ju v r n i l r . o l ty a n d c o u u tv o ff'.- r ia l s w ill 1.0 in v o k o .l, m r .u b c rn o f t h r Hcbool hna r.l n n jr r t .

, ; Tl.o nickel nrhool cr.'iin .U nml fh - bu ild lng i havo bocome, U is rrp o rted .

. a rendrzvouH fo r m nm - p o rn lc io u sh ; I n '.. e liu e d .vonngstor« n f t r r - rh o o l h o u n .,

■ a n d o ip c m l ly .In rin g llie j .o r o d be- •in F r id a y u ftornoc.u , r\nd S u n d a y

n ig h t . 0 «te®.Hibly, tlio g ro u n d s h a v e b e rn re i.i rfv d lo f n r th e p iirn o so o f p in y , b u t I t 15 n a ld , n n ro n fro l le d pro- g rfim . I.av-r le d t<. n e ts y f m ls c b ie l

p a n d theso to v nndn linm . I t is r e p o r te d t h a t g rcn t d n m a « o han b ro n d o n e to th e b u ild in g s a ro u n d th e p la c e , a n d e a p e c ia lly to th e w a g o n H U ed.'o r

, j . | C o rree tiv o nte j.n . i t is ann v rle d . w ill Q b e ta k e n a t oncc.

P m vonU ttve Medlclno.The trndonfn- o f nit-diral acienrc i<

.1. low.-,r.i p rrv cn tn tlv f mrnsiires. I t ii •h- easier and b r t t r r I., p revent lhan to nr enre, I’nemiwnin. one of 'b e most :a! dang rro .1. .lisrnne* fhaf m rdicnl men' rs hnve tn ro n trnd w ith, often follows a M' rold or nttnr-k o f iho grip. The co ld 'io I'T cparn the nynlrin f.ir lb e reception

;.nd develonmrni of th r pneum onia ;;rrm . The longer lb r cold hnnga on,

tl.l Ih r g ren lrr th r dnncrr. T ake Cham- nf U orlti'n 'i Coiisb U rm rdy a» noon as tbe.'f . f irs t iridirsfion ..f a rold appears so tr n* fo gel rid of ft w ith th e 'le a s t poisi- liy l.le deluv. I t in folly to rixk an a tta c k ■n nf pneumotAln when th is rcm edv a n v

be ohtnincd for a trifle .—ndv.

1 You and Me” ,load Judge ,r e ’s genuine chewing ^ IsEaction for you, hook­up w ith real econom y, small chew of this class obacco lastB m uch long* than a big chew of the Unary kind—thatis be- ise the) full, rich, real* acco tasfe lasts Rf) long, y m an who uses the al Tobacco C hew will you that. ’

P u t up in tw o styles

C'.it tobacco3 U T is a.short'Cut tobacco

Page 7: I , ' - - '' • ' jFAl XS VVEKh :LV^ fEWSnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/TWIN... · • . I , ' - - '' • ' TWIP SSVBNTBBNIH 7BAS ' WLim I lOiETIOISE. *• HEREfRy!),;

i l t S F I I H E S GiPjUGNilH

. B in p iU G I lTaxpayers’ Ticket Uanager In­

veighs Against Citizens and Administration

I ' S p eaU ag in tbo obtonce of S r . T. O. JKBoyd, cand idato on tho T ax p a y e rs ' tick-

* ** b t to r m ayor o f T w in Falla, Hom er C.3 illls , cam paign m a n a ^ r fo r tho tiekot, d o t in g tho m anlcipal clcctoral cant-

f t poign, addrcBsod on audieneo of bo- ^ twcoB 300 a n d 400 pcrsonB !n Lavcrinjf ^ th e a tre M onday ovoning. T here wero

no o th e r Bpoakorn a t tu ia m eeting. O th ­ars who occupied Boats on th e p latform woro K ennedy P ack ard , H a ^ - A lexan­der and B. 0 . McAuloy.

'OritlclflM O fficora.'M illa’ remnrkB woro in thu m ain in <

^ tho n a tu re o f oriticism. o f tho preaont7 c ity adm iniB tration and of tho camptiign* and backers o f tho CitisenB tic k c t. H e ;

■ no n tio n ed thu ScrvJcc M en 's tlck o t on- ily b r ie f ly and doclared th a t “ i t would ibo a erimo to p u t tbeso boys in office ivrhore thoy Would bo subjected to in- '

' fluonccs th a t would spell th e ir m i n a t <■ the end of two yenm .” M ills charged i

■ th a t tho C itiz e n 'i tick e t w as sponsored J W. by th e p re sen t adm in istrn tion a n d 't l ia t i

• th e Betvico M en ’s tic k e t wns to aomo ’ e x te n t nnder tho aumo influence. He ; n ttack ed th e C it i re n ’* cam paign ns bt- « in g “ 'h y p o c rit ic a l ." t

D eclaring th n t Tw in F n lls citizcnB i hnd been “ s tu n g " to tlio e x ten t o f vi,- :*50,000, MUlB clinrgcd responaibility fo r c

^ tHifl aituation to tho p resen t ndminislr.a- cV tion. Ho denounced the in sta lla tio n of

w a te r motora, declnred the co n tm ct fo r th e purchaso o f tho m eters- nn illegal I ono w hich 'H liould bo repudiated nnd I proposed th a t tho m akers o f tlii! nii'tcm 1 ahould bo in v ited to come nnd »ut them. Tho cost o f in sta lla tion , i a his opinion,

^ he said, should bo eolleeted from tho o f th e p resen t ndm inistm tion .

“ ^Ho inadequacy, o f th e filtra tio :ip lan t b r nny necosBity lo r economy in th e conaumption o f w ater, nnd dcclarcd th a t every roquirum ent wouiu bo m et S by providing" ad d itiona l storngo cnpne- ity a t a cost n o t- to oxcocd $10,000.

S tr ik e s a t PAVing f t A u c r tin g th a t aone of th o 'p a v in g or •

curbs installed by the W arren Q>n- ■'^truction com pany under co n trac t w ith

th e c ity w as satiiifaotory o r b u ilt in j nccordnnco w ith con trnct spocificationb, r M ills ridiculed tho 000 bond p u t up by tho com pany to Kuarnntoo m ainten- j

_ nnce nnd rep a ir pt tho work fo r a fivo I ^ y e a r s ' period, an d took thu presen t nd- Q

m im slra tlon flevoroly to task for releas-^ ^ ing th e com pany from its $.‘500,000 eon Htruction ibond. ,

M ills dcirtod th n t ho was n cnndidnto fo r c ity a tto rney .

E xp la in ing tho absence p f D r. Boyd, Kiills naid n t tho opening of tho meet- *' in g th a t the physician hnd been culleJ H

^ out on a cose and th a t ho w.is exported .j

S E N i l i i S S * HTHLETESiN J

CUSSEIIENTSi® F irs t Sootion of the In ^ r-c laas "

Meet Goes to Graduates by• Big li(argin. sc

The f ir s t *vents of. the in td^class . tra c k m eot wWeh wero fun o f f Thurs- *■'' I day resu lted in 34 poiutu fo r Jho *e- F nior, IG fo r th e sophomore}, 1:2 fo r th« ” ,

jun io rs-an d one fo r tho freshm en. The ‘ * m eet w ill bo com pleted th is afte rnoon . I '

Sophomores took tho- SO and 100- y a rd dashes, P a t r rac in g th e 50 ia _ six seconds ond the 100 In 11:02. F i r , tunior, and K ing, senior, took sreontl "

f t and th ird , respec tlvo lr, in cach event. T iK in g grnbbed o f f f ir s t in tho 880 for ^ the senlort- in 2:15. nuch rn o n also a R

vsnior tak in g second, and Roy, jun io r, 11 lak ln g th ird . T he pole /auU cm had ra th e r poor Iwfk b u t if was boiled down trt B le ljr. a senior, nnd Iln ll, jn n io r. •

e ith e r firs t o r nerond, tho m atch to b r finished F rid ay night. C arter nud Newm an, \«>th scnioTS, an d Pat-

# i t e r g |a ^ u n io r , w ill %-ault fo r th ird jMacc.

Seniors 'ii>ok aJl places in th e d iseu i th row , N ewiniut Itelag firs t w ith n Uoavc o f 02’ / « t , C arte r sccond w ith Sfl fee t antlfS'jjjhl. inchcs. and PhippJ thi th ird w ith W .W ^ t and fix inchcs. In coi tho lO O j-a td ^ a r t hurd les Epler, senior tni

k earried ofP'tTTo honora m akm g tho dts- pr. P tA n ce in CO S-.T sceonds. C arte r, senior Jn

waa soctind. nnd L.vons, sophomore, wa« £« th ird .

TJnb l»utz.i.T took the ->hof p u t for da the jun io rs , tb s 'in g tho h-ndpn pill 3r. wh foot. G arrison, senior, pitched i t 31 hoi feet r ic h t inchcs nnd Bnbrorlc. a lio a ino w nior, look th ird placc. P a tr . *ho th<

> sophomore »)>rinfcr, carried aw ay tho ocj L*::0-yard da.ih in 27 scconds f la t . Sew - th . man Inking second fo r lho senior* aad <lc< Vonng IT frc(»hmnn took th ird , m ak inc up th r i r only point.

I ' ------- th r

J i F a m e r Oured o r S h en m ad c tu ^j|' • 'A m an li\-lng on a farm nea r hore on

came in a short tim e aeo com pletely tSoubled up w itb nkcum atitm . I hand- of cd him a bo ttle o f C ham berla in ’s Iiin i- I t. m eat and told him to use i t fre e ly .” ant

► says C. P . B ayder, P a tte n M ills, N. T . t a j “ A few ’ days la te r ha w alked ia to th e »_is storo aa a t r a l ^ t as a s tr in g o ad h'and- po' ed me a do llar aaylog, giv,? me a a o tb e r th< v . ^ l . __ t T tv,.

GARDftGEHIiyLlilS CAUSING MORE l i

Contractors’ L a tes t Actio: S tirs Connoiliors to F arther

Action

O ity council busineaa, lined up fo a tto a tio n a t tbo regu lar M onday $ct bIob, wna b r ie f aqd of b u t passing me p e n t. M om bers of tho ad m in ls tra tiv b<)ard gi^vo ch ie f a tto a tio n tb consid jra tio n o f wage claims, the p resen t' g ar bago con trac t nnd th e new motori*ei tiro apparatus.

I t was about the garbage contract lOon to expire, tb a t /A o s t o f tb a dia ;u ssb n b ad to do. /T h is co n trac t hm ICOQ tronblous tim es in tho p a s t yea m d .w ith tho expiration o f tho agree MOMt only, u fo rtn ig h t o f f i t looks ni hough th'o c ity would bo ag a ina t th< lecesaity o f fin ish in g fho hau ling ol jarbago pn forco account, o f gottin f lomo o thor con trac ting concern to ca r y o u t tho termB of th e agreem ent. Il s understood tho com pany in ehargt ith e r hns dono so o r is nbout to do nu lt tho agreem ent.

The council proposed to conduct 4 lublic te s t o f tho m otorized f iro npi>ar tuB nnd, to mnko tho dem onstratioii lore completo, has inv ited tho presene*' f a rep resen tative o f tho fire under- f r i te r s ' association w hen the te s t ie onduetrd. Tho inv ita tio n wns sen t by olegnqih th is m orning to S a lt Lnko. f tJio reprcsontativo is nblo to come Dimcdintely the te s t w ill bc hold nbout ’hursday, and on Thursdny evening tho dniin istrn tion will convonc in ndjourn- d Hcasion to form ally nccept o r reject le appiirtus, according to th r develop- lu'nts o f th o 'te s t .The b ills allowed lo st n igh t amount-

1 to $2,800 and b rin g the wnge ac- junfs io April 1.

i p p E r a p j f w miEIIDiNTBIIGK

eniors Add 32 Points in Second' D ay of Interolass Joust—

King Elected Captain

------ ' ^ - ^ N T B n q U . \6 8 track no-J H V , tiv itie s w erf prnctical-

ended F r i d n y w hen n-thlett« tcpro- sonting tho sen ior olasr

W f ^ added 32 po in ts to their totnJ, tho jun io rs ndd- ing fou r and tJio sopho- m otes one. There aro

fo ovents, tho i>olo v au lt an d tb« (;!i jum p Ujat oould n o t be ilonc duu

tin* w etness o f tho ficUt.Tho mile run w as by Phil K ing. Hcnior who d id tho disHvnco jn 5:13. ilinn Roy, n jun ior, toon second, and >rf. Bailey, another senior placed Ird. Seniors took ull threo placei*

th i' broad jum p, l le r t r beinK< f irs t ,lh 19 feo t and scveti inchcs, E ^ r cond w ith IK feo t three iirehes, and L-vvman th ird w ith a lea-p o f 17 fee t d te n inchcs. Eplor nnd G arrison, th seniors ’took f irs t and second re- eclively in the 220 low hurdles %vhilc ,-on:i, n sophomore, placed th ird , ‘wuinn. II senior, hurled th e jave lin J f r e t .and ten inches, Iw ing closc n bv ano th e r senior. G arrison, w ith throw of 111 feet. Joc Johnson plao-

th ird in th is event w ith a to ss of f ro t and six inchcs. J le n x and Kew-

in. bo th (cn iors, placed f i r s t nnd see- d in tho 440-yard dash. Tho re lay '» t to tho sen io r 'te am consisting of jr tr , -Newm an, E pler an d K ing. A fle r th e m eet an eleclion fo r tracK ptain was held w hieh resu lted in the oction of P h il K ing. K in g came t fo r tra c k la s t ycttr nnd wna thn ilc s t m an In the h a lf m ile and mile en ts ;n tho Turley moot. I lls atoady ,rk and haBl tra in in g nrc facrtors lich enable him to cover the gruel- g d istances much easier th an his op- nents. Illf clection | » a fu lly do- -%-ed honor for, n o t only is he a track m b u t ho has played bo th football d baseball th is year. A harder tra in- or more conscientioua leader rould

t bo found in tho school.

MlOirnEfFO!! iMMOTH CLEAN-UP ony> ta^ and E iw anis Olubs Co­operate w ith Chamber of

Commerce

a m eeting held a l th e o fficc of cham ber o f eommeree th is m oruing

im ittec s from fho Chnmber, the Ro-y club aad the K iw aals clubs la id <Hminory p lans fo r a “ clean-up i

in T w in F alls, on a n e labo rate Jle. ■ . - Ilond.ay. M ay 10, was selected as tho ie and a plan tentafivri.v announced ierrbv i t is hoped to have everv jseho'ldcr d irec tly in terested in th .' 1k-cmenf. The m ovement will tnk,> *form o f a “ p o in t up and cloan up ’ ’ :

asion l u t fhe .iceeat w ill be only ou irlcan-up i>art. the question o f rv- *

oration of sheds, fence*, etc., b c in r 1to th e ow ner <>r o m ip an t. i

Lrrangcmcntji arc to b r mado w ith ic ifv council whVrehv nil debris o f I

rv k in d is fo be piled o p in th .‘ vs fo bo hauled aw av b v ‘ the eit^'tho evening of th e day sclce»fd. <L general rom m ittee to have charg r lthe w ork w»a aelected, composed o f <E. B arber, chairm an; L. Chapin '

Kewell 8 . 'V igbt, ex-officio sc«re< ir. The pub lic ity committ«® e«n- 1H o f C. E. W right, chairm an, w ith 1ror to draw upon the new spapers o f i

c ity fo t. a id a n d au ifltaaco* A i

TWIN FAJXS WEEICLY NEWS. TWIN FA I

■SOCIETY't ^ 0 follow ing from th e Boijo 6 ud I day Statesm an la o t in te re st to the• frien d s o f M r. and M ra. A.. Dorman J Jobnaon, in th is 'c ity : One of th o at-

J trac tivo tea» o f tho p ost w eek wns tliat \ g iven b y Mm. P . P . Johnson and Mrs,

Pv B. C arte r in honor of M rs. A . Dor fljan Johnson o ^ T w in F alia , w ho,.w ith her hiisband, is spending a few duyi w ith M rs. Johnson’s paren ta cn routn

r homo from tho ir honeymoon. Tho John-■ aon homo, w a a 'f r a g ra n t 'w i th boautifu ; . blosaomB. I n lho d raw ing room bowii

of dnffodiis wero usod, in tho aun room long aprnys o f applo Uoisom a were

• placcd in baskcta and ja ra . In• tho hall thoro w as a eombina- tion o f apples blossoms and dnt-

fodllfl'. Tho charm ing young brit^e, who is cxtrem oly g irlish , woro a band-

’ ^orao afte rao o n coatumo o f m idnight■ bluo pussy willow ta f fe ta w ith cut-• w otk cm htoldery over pal© g ray taf- fe ta . Sho wore a b e a u tifu l corsagc

• bouquet o f sweet poaa and orchids. Tho ' flo ral arrangem en t in tho d in ing room [ wns ipoeially e ffec tive . A low crysta l

bowl hold Cathorlno M ormet toses and ' morguoritea. P ink candlea m atch ing• tho ro a c s .in color woro in fiheffiold : candloatickB. About 75 guests called ‘ d u ring tho aftom oon. M rs. S. H. Havs

and Miaa Perm ulla U nys also e n te r­ta ined a t luncheon la s t wock fo r M n . Johnson,

Tho Countr?- W om en’s club m ot w llh M ta. Lower on Thursday nftem oon. Tho annual olection o fficers was held w ith tho following resu lts : P residen t, Mrs. F. H .,W ln s lc f ; vieo prosideiif, Mr*. M.' P . K onw orthy; secrotary. Mr*.D. K . F ro s t; ttcaau rcr, M rs. ,1. II. R il choy; d irectors o f federa lion o f cluhn, Mra W inaler an d Mra. P . B. Johnaton. F ourteen members w ere preaont. M rs. Shoem aker nnd ifr* . C lirii'f/anson wero guests. DeUcioua rc ftc thm cnU were nerved n t tho clone o f Ihc mcetiug.

.The T. B. club m et on S a tu rdny n«. fho home of M ildred Ivchmer on Fourth uvouuc w est. Tho g irls sp en t th e a f t ­ernoon m nking nighf g<}wns fo r tho A nuoninns under tho d irection o f Mr<>.

jD . E . Davies, loader o f tuo d u b . Ko- 1 freshm ents wero served- Thoso prr-c lont, wttto A lm eda A vant. K atherine

T rwisdalo, PcgKy W all, C lara M aud Illploy, F lorence Crorier, E lizabeth M iller, D orothy B arger, D ahrl Bod:- Witz, E velyn B olitur, Grace Shade, Alice Taylor a^d . Doto^h:^ Jbssce.

.Mrs. A. J . m il en tertn ined a l dinnor in the jtrivalo d in ing room n t thu H otel Itogorson,.M onday evi’uliig, in honor u t Ih t hu sb an d ’s b irth d ay j^nnivortary. A pple blosHonis Sn a w hitu w iekor I'lis- kot graced tlie o rd te r o f thu tnblo, pink enndlos in crystn l cnndluHtickn, p ink n u t baakeOt und placo cards, nml l)unclic« «.f tbe blosanms plai-ed n l uitt-r- vals over tho tablo inhdo a cha>-ii<in,; decoration.' Covers w ere laid for »Jr. nnd M rs. W alter H eineeke, M r. and .\[rs. E. D. Heineeke, M r. and M rs. II*.- m.T Bonobrnke, Mr. nnd M rs. B. Channel nnd Mr. and M rs. H ill.

The Uusincna W om en’rt <i-hib m et iti the ir rooms in thu Sm ith-ltioe building Mondav uvenlog. Bccnuse o f tho po- Jitical ra lly .M js.-»ertlm Irw in waa un- ablv 16 speak as 'p lanncd , b u t has agreed to speak a t ti futuro date. N om inatious woro made fo r. officers fo bu electod fo r the vnsuing^ycnr a t next .Mondny niK lit's mectinK._ A fu ll.a tlo n d an cD la desired. The gA’iunnsium clnas will I'o helil im m ediately a fte r tho mecfiiis.

' Woo.lmen of th e W orld, a l a regular iiiceting of the local cam p held .Mon­day night, gave , an iM itcrtainmont of m erit. There were aOO proxrr.t. ri..: ]>rograin wns exrollenl • th rbujjhciit, tin* : musical section consisting .o f a piano solo by M rs. Kennedv, c lnrinet koIo bvC. C. Olsen. M iss H a rd W itl gavo l.»o rec ita tions an d littlo Lucille K ennedy deligh ted w ith a song and d an ic . \Iin.i Gwendolyn P insk i, who is a v isito r in Twin F alls fo r n short tim e from O m aha whilo on her w ay to C aliforn ia , p re ­sented songs and dances th a t de ligh ted . tho uudioiice. . M r. J e s te r closed tho program w ith a p a trio tic i^ 'ad in ^ . A n oxcellent dinnor was served. .Mien i M oyer wns chairm an of th.- cntert.-^in- m en tco au n itto e .

Tbe Chamber of Commorco. lho i Tw entieth C entury c lu b ; Hie K iwnnis club nnd tho R o tary cUib-haVo issued Inv itafjons fo r a dance in honor of thj* ' loaehers of the Twin F a lls schools; to ' be given in fho-linvcring pavilion F r i ­dny evening, April 29. I

M iss Jew ell Thomjiton, ono o f fho j loaehers of tho Cutr>- school, w as th.- Ruest o f honor n t a su rp rise p a r ty given la tho acJiool honae i 'r id a y even ­ing, April 22. ______ ,

M t. and M ts. C tlnlou W . Evojss eo 1te rta iaed a t d inner S a tu rd ay evening , in the p riv a te d in ing room n t th e Ho tel Bogerson, honoring Mr. BeverlyClcndennin of S a lt Lake, who is a col- ,CKO frtoad of lho E\-ana hro lhcra . IHnk ,ram atioaj: in boskets d<Korated th e . :ablo and p ink n u t baske ts and placo:ards gave a n added touch to tho a t- .ractlveness o f tho table. Covers w ere , o id fo r th e M lsies Haze! Bishop, Flor-^nco H ill. M ary Gibbens, V em a Isaac- J «on, M yrtle Gessner, Jen n ie W alker ind A lm a B enoit, M essrs. . Sp ringer3vaa», H. G. Lttuterbaeh.' Leslio Epic.-. *\e n y o n Green, Al J , M yers, B everly * ricndennin, A lbert Bonoit and M r. andMrs. E vans. A fte r d inner Iho gusts 'uo torrd to lho Evans homo w here c■500” was enjoyed, M ijs Jen n ie W al ate r -w inning th e favo r fo r the ladies, ^m d Kenyon Green tho prize fo r fho vrm tlcm cn. M iss Almft Benoit received Jho consolation. ' n

y.The Wo>-Bide elub m et a t lho home 1

)f M rs. S. TC. N esblt on T hursday af- voraorin. Tw enty-one momber* resi>ond- > ■d to roll eall w ith a quo ta tion on‘ M other.’ ’ A fte r tho reg u la r b w i cic js m eeting th e second Icsm b o a Id a c10 was given, led by M rs. B laine Vos c>urg. D uring the aodal hour refresh- vaenfs were served. As the m ateria l is clot hero y e t the .makiajf o f tho dress a

T bo Spiseopol G aild m ot in tbo cial room a t tho P ariah hall Thura afternoon. A ih o r t business ' scsj

D- was held, Mra, J . W , W heeling p re ,0 ing. P lnns were mado fo r a misal ,n a ry te a a t tbo samo placo noxt Thi iti day, n t which lim e the hoalessea ' I t bo M rs. Carl H ahn. Mra. II. H . Stev

SOD, 'M rs. Goorgo P . Spragtio and ^ t Susan Sprnguo. A a intorcsting i [h, gram on m ltalons is being p topai •1 Tho'boatcBses. yeste rday afternoon

tn Mrs. Thom as Hobertaon and M iss £ n. ab e th Sm ith.

\» M rs. WeudoU AUon onferfnlued m th e f i r s t m eoting bf the Thurai rc Bridgo club on Thuradoy afterno n Luncheon w as served boforo fho goo »• tho p e s t s being aoated a t ono ta {• whicli had -m u centerpieeo rod i e, yollow tulipa. N'ut baakets in lh o sn 1- shadcfi added to tho color sehemo. 1 It niombcra aro M rs. W endell'A llon, M t- C. S. W righ t, M rs. P ran k M urray, M f- W dt«n Peck , M rs. M erlin B atloy, M ;c JullD T aylor, Mias C liariotto Hagga10 oad M iss Susanne Taylor. M rt. Fro

M urray won high score.

J M r.. E«CTl Kocli cnltT taincd J Addiaon A venur K ensington club ^ her eounfry-'hom o Tliurwlny n ften m A fte r tho transac tion of business i

.. afte rnoon w as s^wnt w ith social ci i versotlon and needle work. Ten mt

bers enjoyed tho delicious refreshmoi served n t fho d ose of. Uio meeting.

11 I. 'T he aniiuaV m ooting nf th e Ciitbo a W om on’« league was held Thursd :, evening nt tbo home of M rs. C., C lian n o l. E le c t ib u o f o f / ic o rs w ns hi I. w ith t h e fo l lo w in g re s u l ts : P roa ide:

M rs . D o a a ld M e lv cn n ; vivo p re s id e I, M ra. C h n r le s M a c ti iilo y ; se co n d v i . p resid o D t. M r t . J n m e s B r a d y ; reco i I. in g s e c r o ta ry , M rs . L . K . B o a r ; con } sp o n d in g Bi‘c ro ta r> ’, M rs . .Nf. C. P i J n n « r . f in a n c in l se c rv 'tn ry , M rs. P rn i

W n g n e r ; t r e a s u r e r , M rs . A r th u r F in i nc ifo rtfl o f o f f i c e r s n n d e o m m itte e s f

I th e p a s t y e a r Avoro g iv o n . S e v e ra l m I m om bcra w ero a d d e d to tJio le ag u e . Ti . now o ffic .c rs w i l l b c In stnU od a t t ' I l a s t m e e tin g in M n y . M ra. H n i . B lu e a n d M rs . P r e d Ik -c k w ith gnv o j . i n i t r u m e n tn l d u c t , n n d M iss T oro . P f o i f f a u f a v io l in so lo . A b o u t s ix > w ere in a t te n d a n e e a n d th e hoB(C8«< 1 M e sd o m e s P a t r i c k W y n n , M rs . J I W y n n , M ys. F r a n k P e lln n f , M rs . Ct

h u m n n d M rs . L . E . B e a r s e rv e d r , f re s h m e n ts .

Ms™. Ralph Bovd «‘niertnjjio<i th . O e tav la 'S q u aw k '01111) on T hursda

Tho afte rnoon was pl(;nsnntly spei w ith aew ing nnd convorffltion nnd d UcIqus tefrcshm cntH wero serve M embers preaont woro M esdames 1 Taylor, C. O. Geo, L. Goodrieli, Darw Ferbuah, A. G ates, M ilton Telford, \ G rinstend nnd Joe . Znblo. Mrs. J . ( Dnvis a n d M rs. H urry Boyd wei guosts o f the elnb.

Mra. A. Guihorf. on te rla in ed . twent; fivo young Indies a t her homo on Thii avo. north , Thuraduv evening in hom of .Miss I ^ u a B ekort, a M ay bride. Tl rooms w ere ta s te fu lly deeoratod wll red and w hllo <rnrnations, nnd thia eo or scheme wns V arrlod out throughoi Ihe evening. A d a in tv b u ffe t hincheo w as served bv M rs.' Guihorl asslsfe bv tho MisHOH Floronco and Alicc Dell and M ildred Cham berlain, a t the dot of whieh th e d in ing room avos throw open and the p ic s ts inv ited to danc nround a vnri-eolorrd .May pole, whic liad concealed in Hie ends of iti ril bona d a in ty candy favo rs and a acetlo bf a “ v v o e t s to ry ” which whon piece toKother by fho gucMfs, announced th coming m orriagc o f M iss Eckert to M W orth W illiam s o f Grand Juaclio i Colo.. A f te r bost w ishes to Iho bridi to-bc the yonng Indies enjoyod musi nnd dancinji u n til a la te hour.

T h o 'k 'u e sts in d u d cd the Mosdanic Bruce W ation , C. A. M iller, E . F . Ai bury, M. M . Hob»on, George Thomol; F ran k Thom ctz nn.l th e Miaacs Ireu Visser, O pal BillinKton, Kuth Glaagov Inez Ormaby, P ea rl H agar, Z ita Hoga: G ertrude M acauley, Nellio Dolin, Ad W alkingfon, Jenn ie W alker? M ay Ai dorson, M ary and KathsTino Owem R uby Shear, M ary Bailoy, D rittom oi Wolfo. M ildred Cham berlain, Florenc and Alice Delin.

On Thursday afte rnoon .Mrs. C. T H elfreeh t en te rta in ed fho B. B. M. C club a t her homo on N in th nvenuo eas A sorial hour w as enjoyed followu w ith “ 5 0 0 " . A t th e closo o f tho af! ernoon a delicious th reo eourso luncl eon W.1S sarved th e tnblo boing deeoi a led w ith sp rin g blossoms. Thos preseirt w ere .Meadamea E. 0 . B racket Jl. R. Davia. L. C. P eterson, W. Jl S tock and J . L. T.iyeo. Mrs. M Buchanan a a d M rs. Glenn Jenk in woro guesta o f tlie club.

Miss H a rrie t W arner en torla incd o d inner SntTirdny evening for Miss CaJ rie R aw jon of Jerom e, Miss Dan^ W hite of B upert and M iss Arvilla Bal of .Santa . \n n a , Cal.

Mr. and M rs. M. J . Sweelry wer hosts a t d inner Bundny evening a t thi H otel K ogcrson, <*omplimcnfin(; Mr? H arrison G laatell o f Cliic'tco. III. Bc side tho guest o f honor covers wen laid fo r M rs. B urton B. Morso. .Mrr Emma L. W orren, M rs. Oforjfo I) A iken and M r. and M rs. Pwceley. J beautifu l bow l o f J a p 4nos«,plum bloa soms were used fo r a cen te r pieec. aa< pink n u t b.-wkets cnhancod tho coloi scheme.

- O. B. 8 . hold th e ir rr;;ulflr bnsines m eeting T uesday ovcning followed h: A S p len d id program prepared by Mra. W JT. D w ight, The f i r s t num ber wns f vocal solo b y Miw E dna HamiUoii. Mrs M erlin B a iley gavo an instrumcntxi numbor, th en two ccllo v lo s t y Mr Zem u Sm ith accom panied by Mr«. O I’. Duvall, in tho la s t num ber Mra. Du vaJl assisted vocally , a vocal solo b> M rs. DuvaU, a doot bv M iss M arth; Andrewa a a d M r. Jam es H all, and a vo cal solo by M rs. W . H- D w ight. Th< d o tin g nnm ber w aa c iv ea by a la d ies chorus compoac’d o f Meadamea 0 . P . Do ro ll. W. n . D w ight, J , B. W hile, W hit comb,-Croose,- Zonas Sm ith, MeGnire ood tho M isses A anio Sm ith, M arth t

LLS, IDAHO, THURSDBO- b y tow ns. D uring lho social hour lay freshm ents wero servod. lon . —

Mrs. Lem A, C hapin en te rta ined C urren t B venta do jw riw ont of

.J,. T w ontlotb C en tu ry club l^o ad o y nf noon a t. her home on bev en th uvo

, east. -Roll call was answ ered to y tho uaual-. eu rrc n t ovont by oach m bor, c ap ta in s w oto th s n chosen ' for o ld faahionod spoiling boo w hich w

■jj5. ed' much m errim ent, tho losing aid'( givo a picnic - to th e w inners. E tion o f o ffieo rs w as to have been 1 b u t as ttono o f tbo aosxiaQes would cop t,,M ra . K ennedy Packard,- who

• filled th e o ffieo o f chairm ati fo r i ' • years, w aa unanim ously e lected but, ’ d in e d to aorvo fo r tho «om lng yoar

waa th e n tnoTcd to d e fe r - th « ol«c,t u n til tho f lra t m eetin g in th e fall. 3

, P . W. M cR oberta w as givon a heo wolcomo and show ered w ith congrnti tio n s on her recovery from bor roe lUneAa and responded w itb a nhort ti I-'ifty members wero p re sen t ond freshm ents w ero served by th e hoBi assisted by Mra. C. P . Bowles, Mra.F. Paraona, M rs| J . & Buasell and h Sam pson. D uring tho ftftem oon hC. F. Parsons gnvo tw o d e ligh tfu l rc

'I'- ings.

: BREVITIESFrom Ooaat b y A nto— M r. nnd M

H. O. .Milnor w ith th e ir daughi T ru th , und sou, Jo h o , a rriv ed T.hutw

,v by iiutuiiiobil(9 from L o n g ' Bon R Cal.. whoro they apent the Avinter. Id — » ■-it, Buys .Brown ,B«sldettce— 1{.. B it, t'rvomhu Thurw iay purchased tho 1 i;e vld Brow a rcsidoneu p ro p erty a t d- Tentli aveiiito cast. The ueal was f- «ofiuted th rough tlu. W. O. Hmilli re t- ty agency.

0. A rrlvns from E a s t—M rs. A. .1. -Jla rrived T hursday from easto rn iioii

«v whore she has been v isiting . M10 H il l ’s homo U ii'i P o rtlnnd , Ore., I 1'- she w ill spend tbii siimtiier boro wl

Mr. Hill,' who ig su p erin ten d en t b f t u W arren Cunstriiction cunijmny.

:■ Ou»at from Chicago— .Mrs. Ilobeo ». QInsgow n f Chiengo is tho guest tl0 weok o f M r. bnd Mm. B. E . Mon 1- M rs. Ol.asgow is a s is te r o f M rs. Moi 3- nnd Ims apont tho w in te r Jn S an Dio

and LnJoIla, Cnl., ahd Is oa roiilo her home.

'■ F o r H osp ita l T in a tm en l— M iss C ^ pha M arkle loft S a tu rdny m orning f '* Hochestor, M inn., whero sho w ill undt• RO hospitnl troa tm on t. She waj t

I- companiod by her motlior. M rs. C.» M nrkle.

B irth —.Mr. and .Mrs. W illinm .H ull welcomed the n rriv a l o f a dnnglit on April 21.

’■ M rs. V incent E e ttim i— Mr>. L.“ V incent re tu rned S.undny frowi an t

tnnded v is it w ith her p u rcn ts in Lo Bench, Cnl. i

'' On W boat A saoclatloa ' B osiness ‘ D avid Brown refurned F rid a y frc 'j Jt'Tmno whero bo hna sp e n t stiver

days a tte n d in g to business fo r tl Jl w heat g row ers ' association.

I' H ere fo r V isit— Miss l.ticy Corbo of Iro n M oun tain , M icb., a rrived

. Twill F alls, from Gooding, Sun.lay,, lem ain a fow w eeK h visiting Mi j M ary H am pton, a teacher in fho Li , coin school.

1 B om e fo r B hort V lalt— M issHealri< . O strander n rrived M ondny from Califc- n ia whero sho h as been v is itin g fo r tl

p ast llireo weeks, M iss O stran d er is « rou to fo Cliieago and >t-ill rem ain on

. a sh o rt tim c. v is itin g w ith her paron nnd friends.

’ B lr tb —Born to M r. aud M rs. V. > ’ B anuntyne, A pril 2, a aon.

0 « a » to C alifom ln~ -L .-E . W ritcsm r nnd fam ily le f t . Tuesday fo r Som

I A na, Cal., m aking tho t r ip ' ovcrlon

H as ' OperatloD—M rs. E d Bonano •larbidgc u n d o n rc n t a m inor operatic

. n t a local hosp ita l M ondny.

M ov0 to. A partm en t*—M r. nnd .MiI T rticy Jo u rn ey havo m oved to th e Col• n ial apartm ents.

Spands D oy H bt®— George B. Thom• son w as an a rriv a l in Tw in. F a lls Mo . day from R ogcrson, rem ain ing u n til t

tiny.

k Ho tu rn s from U t a b __ Mias M yrtM id ie ll, s is te r o f M ra. W. E. N ixon, r tu rned M onday from a short v isit ;

: S a lt Lako.

V isito rs fto m Je ro m e —i l r . anti Mr 1 A rtiiu r E ldrcd , nnd small daugh ter, <

Jerom e, nro v is itin g a t tho B ldred an T nbcr homes fo r a ahort tim c.

Gone to Bolse—M ra. A. P . Senior, a. rom panicd b y Mrs- jo e Ingham , an l ittle son, o f Boise, who have been hi houso guests fo r tho p a s t te n dnys, lel M onday for a short v is it in tho cajd ti c ify , m aking the t r ip by au to .

M artlOd In P ocatello—F rien d s o Miss I d a lic ich lite r. a form er hit; sehool sfudeiit, will be. in te rested f h ra r <.f hor m arriaRe to M r. Gcnori Uybc,^ o f F iler. The eeTcmony too I'lncr in Pocatello S unday n ftornoon i tho presence o f tho p aren ts o f ih two.

G u«stt In D aTtTH om o— Mra. J . T ar nor a sd d augh ter. M arjorie , o f Sal Lake. art» jn 'osU a t th e horot^ o f M n Tanner *s b ro ther. D r. and M rs. H arr Davis, a l 1020 Fourth avrhuo east.

E n d W edding Xrlj^—Mr. and M rs. A Dorm an Johnson re tu rn ed from Port land and Boiar. w here thoy have bcei on th r i r w edding journoy , today . The; w ill reside a t fhe Reed apartm en ts.

Tba B oad to Happloesa.Vou m ust keep w ell i f you wiah t

bo happy. W hen coastJpatcd tak e ounr twn nf 'T'fiKl*#* Im

AY, APRIL 28.1921

" LEGAL ADVERTlSEiyiENTSs u u m o ii7 ^ p 5 ^ a i o v i o R

thn ^ ^ P ro b a ta c o u r t o f T w in r a l la Cotmty, 8 t a ^ o f Idabo .

BUO Caatlofotd, n corporatlon-rith d e fondnn tnm. S to to o f Idaho Honda irrce tin tn. to tho obovo^.nnmod defen d an t, D. A

Snode ., . , - •" to • “ ro.i»ci’oby summoned to appear t«n o n titled co u rt to bo boldZ a County C ourt House in saidac- cn tillo d causo a t

ino and answ er p la in t i f f ^>no com pW nt tia filo . in. said cbu rt, o r

.. p la in tif f w ill ta k e ju d g m en t agalnation w it- “ com plain t, lo-

r t ’; , • “ ■po. »olpjthor will,r ty in torort Ihoroon n t Iho ro to o f 10 porUa- cen t per nnnum from th o ICth day ofont June , 1020, and fo r tho fu r th e r sumkik. o f $r)0.00, a tto rn e y s ' feea, duo on aro- certa in prom iisory note, and cost o :

C, W itness my hand th is 1st doy of [ias A pril, 1021. . ^its. (S igned) 0 . P . DUVALL,od- Probato Ju d g e -and ox-6ffioii>

w w Uie P r o b a t o ^ u r t .Hnzel & B enoit, a tto rn ey s fo r plain

t if f , resid ing in Twin P alls, Idaho._________^ E A I . )

N OTIOE o r 8T O C K H O LD EB S’ rs. M E E T IN O

Stockholders aro hore.iy notifiod ■ay thn t tho deferred annual m cctino of eh, fh« stockholders o f the Idnho Oil com­

pany will bo hold in T w iu Falla, Idaho, a t . L abor H all, M ay 3, 1921, a t Id

5v- o ’clock a. m.. fo r tho purpose o f oloct- >a- ta g two dlrotrtors and such o tho r busi-i-iO n o « a« m ay eomo before tho m ooting.10- All, itockholdcrs nro rcqnoated to boIII- proaent, e ith e r ju 'p o rao n r r b y p r tir r .

S. N . P IT T U L L O , ■ N o ^ : 31 • A aalstont Bccrotfir>%

itB N O TIC E O P HZ2ABINO O N P E T I ra. t i o n P O B OONVEYAKOB u l O P &BAI. EST A T Bth I n tho .P roboto Court, Tw in Fnlls ho County, Idaho.

In ro eatato o f Jam es P, H erron. Dt.- eeased.

‘••I N otieo ia hereby given th n t Ouy J t . liN Simpson boo fllod In thlp O ourt h is pt>- «J. t ltio n p ray in g fo r tho spot-lfle porfom i »•> once of tho co n trac t In w ritin g doled JO Jon . 8fh, 1010, whorein Jam oa , P . tt) H erron agrees to aell and convoy th n t

c erta in real e s ta to s ilu a to ia FaJlp County, Idaho , doBcribod as fol-

r- lows, to-w il: Tho S B 1-4 o f S E 1-4 of ar N E 2-4 o f Section 14, Tow nship 10 r. South , Rnngo 17, jB. B. M ., an d tho» c- the Cpurt has fixed tho s ix teen th day0- o f M ay, 1021, o t to a o 'e lo e r o ; m ., an a

' th e eou rt room o f said co u rt, in tbeC ity and C ounty o f T w in F alla , 0( tbi*

1-r tim o and placo fo r hea rin g o f sa id pe cr titiou , a t w hich tinlo an d placo any

porsou in tereated in aai.l e s ta te m ay appear and show cause, i f a n y ho has,

e . w hy fho aald p o tition ahould n o t bo. X- nllowed.ig D ated A pril 14th, lO ai.

(Seal) , 0 . P . D U V A LL,No. 19-23 P ro b a te Ju d g e . .

m N O TIC E b p w a r p 'o p ATTAOH- ai M EN T. ’0 I s tb s D is tr ic t C ourt o f tb o E lo re n tb

Ju d ic ia l D is tr lo t o f th o S ta te o f Id ah o in a n d fo r T w in F a lla O o tu ty .

It F irst, N ntionnl B ank o f K im berly , .i in tiorjKiratlon, P la in tif f , vs. J a c k Franco ,;o -D efendant.)s N otice IS hereby given t l ia t on Apri);i 10th, 1021, a w rit o f a tta c h m e n t w aa

issued oul o f tho abovo o n title d cou rt In thu above en titled ac tio n a tta c h in g

•t; tho p roperty o f tho above nam ed dc-f . fen d an t for tho sum o f H3542.50.

I n w llncst w hereof I hnvo hereun to „ s e t m y ban d and tb o aoal o f tb ia eo n rt y th is 18th day of A pril, 1921. t , C. O. S IG G IN S,

Clork o f tho D is tr ic t C ourt,By C. L. BOW EN, D oputv.■ E . V. L arson , A tto rn ey fo r P la in tif f , Tw in F alls, Idaho . No. 20-2S

N O TIC E TO C E E D IT O B a " "“ In tho M a tte r o f tho E s ta to -o f Jona-

th an D. P a rro r , Doeeased:N otice is hereby g iven by tho u n d e r­

signed, M innio A . ' F a r ra r , H en ry W . )f F a r ra r aud Lyalo D. P a r ra r , cxecntors '» o f flu- rK f a to V Jo n a th a n D. I ^ r r a r ,

dcetased , to fJu> cred itors o f, a n d all persons havinR dalm y aga inst th e sa id

8. deceased, to ex h ib it them w ith the0- necossary vouchers w ith in ton (lO.'i

m onths a f te r th r f i ra t pub lica tion o f th is noiico, to tho aaid M innio A. For-

[•- rn r, H enry W . F a r r a r and L vslo D.1- F a r ra r , executors, a t fhe o ffice o f B- .Mcasrs. Jnm os R. B othw ell and W. O rr

tjluipiiittn, a lto rneys, in T w m Palla. C ounly of Tw in FoUs, S fnfc o f Id ab o :

lo th ij beinK the place fix ed fo r th e traaa- s- action o f th e busino’<s of said oatal<7. n D ated April 20th, 1921.

M IN N IE A. FA R R A R , HENUV \V. FA K R A It, LY SL E D. FA R R A R , *

' f E x e c u to r s . ,‘i Jam es It. Bothwell. W. O rr C hapm an,

A tto m o y s for Executors, re s id in g a t Tw in F aIIs, Id aho. .Vo. 20-2:1

I t a & w oato o t Umo to ex ^erl& A n t f v l tb lla lm o o ts and p laa tc ra w b en y a s [, luVo a du ll, th ro b b ln x b ac k a c h e or0 ahaxv, sUbbiQK tw inges. G e t a f t s r s th* causo l H elp th o k id n ey s w ith1 D oan’a K idney P llla . H ead th is : C. B. B lades, prop, o f u u to U re ry ,

0 440 Soventh, AT0-. £ .. T w in S W H •s*ys: ■•For’a ll o f ta n y o a rs I h»Tgi

. asod D oan’a K ldnoy P1U« off a n d on .1 I h a d tried m any o th e r k id n e y re z a *. d ies boforo u s in s them , b u t D oaa 'tf,- K idney P ills g av e m o m oro r«UeC *>»ii

a lj tho e th e rs p u t to g o th o r. T h « y re g . olatAd m y k idneys a n d r id m a o t th *

. jpLlna In m y beck .”I N EA RLY n V E Y EA RS I ^ T 2 « i l T .

' ' B ladoa sa id : " I a d d o m ne« d ^ v m . 0« y rom edy now b u i w hen T d d I a i- ' w ay s n so t>oan’B K id n ey PUla. Do«&*i a lw ay s r I t o m e good re s a l ts ."

P r ic e 60c. a t a ll dea le r* . Do l^’ rim ply a sk fo r a ]c(dsey rem edy— — .

D oan's K id n rv Plll%— tb « sftra«

^ aavBM

Page 8: I , ' - - '' • ' jFAl XS VVEKh :LV^ fEWSnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/TWIN... · • . I , ' - - '' • ' TWIP SSVBNTBBNIH 7BAS ' WLim I lOiETIOISE. *• HEREfRy!),;

SGHOOL BIILLOT ' L E m i i .

IS y iE R F E______ . ti

Oomplaint in Court Charges Ir- J’' regularities^ in. Counting the

Castleford Vote lyuc

UlcRaljfv ill tlte couatin j; nnd nc Ul rcp tanco of vi.Icb- Ih iillofjftl I'.v » . ‘J 'j ' Sm ith l a nn nirtioii iiifltiliihJil 5u the U intriet c o u r t I t r . Sm ith iliri-i-tft liiH ,1,, fliorgo OKiiinHt llir rim tloford Mt-hiiol ht ilirtlrict, known i.fficiiilly n.n Indujwrnl' tu .'lit Sriiool 'Iistric t X«i. !•. IIomtT C. Millfi of Tw in VnUH. 5s fi»jn« aHoT- \W' noy. Tl

Tho au it cn.WH out «.f iihiriticH p cn n lttrd a t ii nchooi lioml to I 'lrrtio n hoW on A|>ri1 ‘when, liy a of m jijorlty voto o f tlio pooplo honda fo ninoiintint; to 4scr.,ono woro voiod to ru v o n s tru rt n tjrhool 'bnililinj; a t ( ’nstlo- «•:

• ford.Tn hiH rompliijnt M r. Bniilh,-rontont-

injf tlio rocont olcotion nnd doninnilinK t. JI rncouiit and rocouiildoration of tho ontiro voto polled, nniioiinrcfi th a t tho |f to ta l ba llo t wa* 30], w ith li02 for tho hnndn nnd 0!) aRninHt, nn hIiow i b y tli<; .,| lionkK o f tJiL' rforkH nnd jndjjcH ui

• oliOTfiP. A two-thlrdK n in jo rlty wa<i jj iioroMar^ t<i I'Jirry .tin- olcotion fo r tho liundA. • , . ut

Tho p la in tif f ninkvR tho aorioua rharjro th a t cu rta in voto/ wore throw n otit hy fho olection jutlfircd in th e eouat- . . inc. a n d th a t co rta in illoRnl vot«K wore l i po fm itt«a nnd w ere countua aa IcRal. I | Tli« nllcRod IPRal vo tes throw n o a t U woro thoso o f LoiK S t. .Tohn. M anwell ■ S ilv a nnd Mm. M anwell Hilva and OrOAo B ergen. The HloRnl vo tes nc onptod a ie nlloKod to ln^ those o f V.0 . Charles, .B ortha B row n, W. K. Wil- BOD and L au ra C niip . Thuae la tto r are .•lalmcd b y 'th e p la in t i f f n o t to bo free- boldem or honseholdcni renidujfj in th<* d is trie t. and thoroforo no t eompotont

> to partlc ipo to in a school bond elor* tion . I

BJElection Result i to be Remembered J

by Town HallersOity E m p l o y e s W i l l P r a t o m i z e f / ,

f o r L a s t T i m e A r o u n d t h e <in ' Festive Board

. tcic i t y hnll omployoH tom orrow ovo-

nin;r- w ill oonduet n “ Rwnn H oiiff" f* vn rtv ut Tom ’* Tlm lo irco will “ “l..i in tho natnro of ii fiirowoll to tho MUtf^>inf' ad iiiin istrn tinn , jind tn Jubs thnf- hnvo boon hold liy tlioro p n rtiri ‘>'1 p a tin c in tho n ffn ir. • •

Tlio pn rtv 5a sehedulod tp opon m ih a h a n u u o t’n f (5 o ’clock, > h o iirincipa* ' piccn d ’resLHtniire b o inc a «tiiffod tur- • koy. W. A. M innick . p resen t clerk, who lost on tho Tndopon.lon- t i rk c t in tho Into eloetion. hn.H Loon rhoson tooHtmastcr. Alox W’. M urray , sunltiv tlon Inapector, nml W. H. Iloni;. milk oznpniner, arc s<-liodulod fo r >fpocinl nunibors on tho jiro^rnni,

DEMURRER AND MOTION i'.:;' AR^ DENIED BY COURT

W olton 'B Ojuw A fia lim H ighw ay I)i»- tr i c t o m e rM b y B ib co ck to b®

In the IWO o f K. P . W nlton npam-il vnriouH tiiomliors o f tho liighw ay .dia- j,r, tr i r t mniiniKsionera, .w herein tho de- frn d n n fs have dem urred to tho p e titio n |i„ and tn bm ittod m otions to a trlk e out rc rln in pnrtfi o f tlio eoniplnint, .Tad(p*\V. \ : BnUoocii th is m o rn ln s railed aga inst fho dom urror nnd m otion, and Kavo the dofondants* a tto rn ey a u n til 1ii-Vtorli th is afte rnoon to nnsw er. Tlte p r . nHo M b^'inji triod be£orc ' the court r r court thi^f a fte rnoon on ita m erits. T u rner K. H ackm an nnd ITomcr C Mill?, counsol fo r tho T ax p ay e rs ' lonjjiic. n r r njjiio'firiiie for P ln in tif f ■Walton, and K. A. W nlterjt nnd Shnit j L. Uodjfin fn r th c d e fendan ts . Tho la tto r a re C. B. C hannel. A. K. Larson and .1. M- Rteelam ith. •

STAFF OF DEGREE M~EN ,'1;; TO BE ACTIVE TONIGHT

O ddfallow s L ina U p O la u to bo W o rt- ed O a a t Bztr»onU iuu7 'Meeting

— senluitiator>- dcj:roo w ill l.< <>nnferrod

upon a r1a/« o f cand ida tes a l ton iR hf’s (j.,, m cc tinc o f Tw in >'all» lo<l(;e, T. O. O.P.. b y a dcRrco a ta f f comi«)»od cntire lv o f un iform ed m em bera o f r .in to n Col- jj,,, fax No. n . rPwin K alla nnd Canton V ictory N'o. CO. Uiihl. Tho dejiroe has n o t bocn conferred in th i'' m anner _ here to fo re in rho a tato , it is snid I.uncii is to be aervod a f t" r lhe initin to rv w ork. Kremlicrn of u iiifonn rank are" n ’qui*atcd fo b rin j; tho ir full dre«>- a n d /a tlR u o uniform s. ' ' ,

' i M j m i B C aX A N IN O —H O W AKDv m r W E C A N DO TT injj

Wo -'iin rlon ti'rloH ios to r a do llar moi becnuse: '

We havo nii.dern m nrhinory .•n n b lin / dau Its fo handle m anv timo't tin- volume o f *>' •

.w ork wo form erly ciiuld. T herefore wo c;in pivo nur p ;i'rnns n-lvanla^o of th e tlii-orv tlia t tw ir.- tli<‘ volume of .' b u sinos. at half Ila- prir.- xrill pr.)dun- I'laJ ^hc s.ajm* p ro fit. '"IJ

• I f wo ran trot Uir nn-i- j a r v , voluim- pln< o f b.tairu-.s the d..ll:ir price - w ill re- ooii a a i n : \t not wo imixt ro^toro form er <>!*<•: price*. H oiirlfiold C l.nn inc & H y e in j cial Co. PhoshoBc St. i<. Phone 279.— proi a iv . •* "

ATJO nO N . "O ne M itchell tourlnjr c,-»r. one Ford

b o tb in *bape, w ill bc sold a t

p s , OFFICE MOfflyity Will Be iji Keeping of New Legislators N ext Tuesday

Morning •I 'n sH in j' o f tlu j o ld c i t y a i lm in is tr a . m a n d th o a d v e n t o f th v n e w w ill hv D m a r k i n g f e n tu r u a o f th e ro ffu lnr >vn io f^ a la tiv o s e s s io n iio x t ^^o l]day ; l i t . T h o f i r a t , a n d p r o b a b ly - th o o n - o f f i c ia l b u s in o a a t r a n s a c to i l on t h a t

:n s io a b y M a y o r W . U . E ld r id u e , a n dI a ld c r m a n ic b o a rd , w il l bu a can* as. o f th o b a l lo t s c a s t n t l a s t T ues- y 's e le c t io n a n d a c h o c k o f th o to - *ns. T h la (loUu, a c c o rd ii r t; to jiroco- lit', th e n ia j 'o r a n d co iino ir-v loo t w illc a lk 'd to s c a ts n t tlio u d m in iH trn t iv o

lie.r iiv now b o a rd w ill m il f u n e tin ti aa

o f f i t i n i u d m in i t t t rn t lv o fo ro o u n l i l ca ilny , w h e n n il th o n f f a i r a o f fh c c i* / | ia r t n ic i i l , u n d n p p u q tc iia n e e s th . 'i 'j -

w ill ho d o liv o ro d in to th e lin ii'ls .M ayor P . W . iT o K o b o rls a n d -lis

-i-oK. J t i-i p r o b a b le t h a t a n i.n u n o .'- n t o f a c le c t io n s to iip ] io in tiv o ofi'i '-i sII bo m a d o a t M o u d a y ’u nieoti'><.'- ;> fficc8 to bo fllK 'd b y u p p o iii tiu o n t ' th o se o f c i t y a t to r n e y , m e a t iiispoo- ', d a i r j ' in s p e c to r , ( ilu m b in ) ' iu«(»‘ ;lo r , lu tiU io ii I n s p e c to r , cUloC o f p ;tiico , i l f l c o f f i c o r , tw o p a tro lm v ii, »viMcr- >ika a u p e r in to n d o n t , f i r o - l iio l’, om- . 'o m cn t u (fo n t. ■ c le c t r ie a l in a p e c to r , •eet c trtn in ia sion 'e r, a n d u d o g c a tc h e r , t r c to fo r e h e a d s o f d c p a r tm u n tH h a v e cn p e m i i i t c d to Koloct. t l i c l r o w n dep - ios n n d clorkH , n n d th la p o lie y m a yc o n t in u e d u i^dur th e now n 'g i in o .

f H I T M E ICIIUIUIIEIITE

T I I L K J C f f iathodist P aato r Will Preadh Oooasional Serm on to High

School G raduates

rh e U ev . K. U W h it . ', p a a to r o f Iho a t M o th o d ^ t o h u rc h . liaa b e e u in- ed lo d e l iv e r th o h u c o a ln iiro a to ud « ! b e fo r e t h o 1921 hlK h sch o o l clnaa (C radua tcs . T h o i n v i t a t i o n \v t t s cx- d e d b y s c h o o l iiu th o ri tii 'H th i s w eok 1 w ill b e a c e o p to d i D r. W h ito ijn- in c e d to d a y . D r. W h ite i>. a rh e d - d . u la o ., to d e l iv e r th o n n n u a l me- r ia l s e rin o n f n r - t h e (I. A ., J{. n n d d r e d liodieH on fh o S u n d n v p reced -

M o n itirla l dii.v. H o , iit a d d it io n .1 d e l iv e r t h e o o n iin c n co in cn t nddrea<i o re th e F i l e r liig li soho-il )> rndua tiii^ fa th ia y o n r .le ro r d ln tf to ach o o l p ro tr ra m fh e c a la u re a t e e x c r c ts e s w il l b e h e ld in

M o t..... l i s t o h u rc h on H un d n v o v -ti,. M a y J1‘. Koh..olH w ill ,. I(.ho fo r

v o n r I’ll M nv 'h o s e n io r c la s s t1iiav .vour w ill m ini

)n(>ro th n n 100 ( 'tj /> lnu tea. O f title u b o r th o p r o p i i tn ^ /u n t jj i 'rco ii tu y i' iv itli_ ! ln - t f i r l I h i s pe ri-en t-

n in n in t ; n b o u t T h e c lnas w ill , la rR o r Ih n n I h n t o f 11C*H, w h ic h , a t w n s th o w ro m i .lu rK ost in th o h i- ,

>• o f Iho, T w in IV U r u w " ch o o l. be lo p ] ifd l>y Iho c la s s o l 11*17. Tlii.s

r ' s c ln ss w ill ao t n n o w m a rk i f n u m b e r now lin e d u p jiaa ica

ntiUh th o f in a l to s ta w i th sitcooas.,n s t y e a r J lip lo m a s w oro delivoV od th r ;;r iid iiu to s by C h a r lea 11. P ra r-io /. s ld c n t o f fh o I d a h o T e c h n ic a l in- u to o f r o c u to l lo , a t H peclal, Ifradua- 1 a n d pn -so iita tioM o x iro iso s . T l ir I c a la u ro a to hd d re iw in 1020 w n s do 'r e d b y th«- H cv . A le x a n d e r (J. Hon I (if th o M e th M is t c h u rc h in th e K- o h u rch b u ild in g .

lELIMINARY TEST OF . FIRE ^;ARS SUCCESSFULur Towns, to bo Eepresonted n Tests of S tudents in Bus­

iness Education I. s a t i s f a c to r y p re lim in a ry - to!<f o f i

n o w iiiun ic ip .'il , f i r e M p jiara ltf. w as (d u c to d y o s fo rd i iv b v ro p ro so n ta ,s n f llio A m o r ic a n L a F r n n r o c o tr- ,y . in d th i s a f to m o o n a n o f f i r i n l j

is b o in p m n d n c li ' i l w ith c i t v a '! ]• it ie s o f T w in t ’n lls . H u h l, ,Io ro m e ‘

F i le r p r e s e n t , a s w e ll aa a rc p re - tf l t iv o o f th e F i r e r n d o r w r i t o r s ’ | c ia t io n f ro m .Suit I^ ik o . I f th is

p r o v e s s n c c o s s fu l th o a p p a ra f i ia . l>c fo rm a llv a cc o p to d b v fh c r i t y

i r ilb .r« . It<mdH w ero v o to d som e > ntpJ to ilo f r a y fh e ex|M*nsc < if .b u yIhi^ m a c h in e r y . j

] 3 ^ a ± h L 5_______ . ■ I

Uoma> O liv e r . 7>-. d ie d n l u1 h o sp itn l n t -t o V lu c k th i s m o rn '

T h o b o .ly i« n t th o O rossm un;iw a it : in ; w ord fr<nn .i d a u e l if c r

Ic-.-oilent a s to f tiu o ra l p la n s . T h o «1 'h t e r . Mi.'« M aud.- O liv o r . r . 's i .lo s s i.in .l I„-»k<’, K o n t r u im tv . M irh ij^ an . I.

__________ _ fTO O PE N N A T A TO anTM . "

iino iin .-rm cn* is lundo th a f n'l es h a v f boon n rra rn rc .l i . . r fho o|H-n- yo f tlio l> ixi-' p» ..l, T l..; sn•ull^lin^: e 1- i« l.- ra t.M t « r M ockH saH f , .f th e {Ilv l io .p i i . i l a u .l tvii: ).<■ th ro w n rI t . . I h r pnI.liL n tl M a v » w ill , sp.- F . .T . iiionii-s, .S w in in i i i : " n itl h e in

ro.H, ln-n»-r.'ij fh c lin u rs o f .*.:C10 an.! r in r k p. tn.

— — — ffa l l ’s i i f c h o s tr a w ill - fu r n is h th e itr f o r a h a rd l im e s . la n c e , t o Ix* £irt h r F i le r L<‘*r'on iK 'st :il R e v b fo e o »<

TWIN FALLS WEEK

i i s i rl)(IN E B iinL E S

CIIIIOEI m MHigh School A thletes M eet Boise . S ta rs on Two Nights— Base-

ball Afternoons

nO X IN Q and wreatling; will fe a tu re an a th le tic (^rofjram soJicduled rt)r

m l I’W i aeijool ^ludito-rliini tom orrow night. Thc jo u st is tim ed to

W J li ^ P ( ' fltnrt a t 7:30 w ith Twin Fnlls high r.cliool eX’

.rniichea of m anly proweaa p itted nt;aiiiKf men from tho Boiae schoid Till- la rn iv a l is a ro turn n ffa ir , the JoodIs hnving mot Boiso on tho I n t te r ’.4 KroiintI tw o weeka nuo.

O n flio occaaion o f the f irs t liieefini' HoIio.v ’h men ciirrled o ff the short end of ilte- m eet, except In mnt bouts, whioh were about, evenly diviiied'. In boxing tlto locals showed up a t di-s ndvnnlngo ngainst opponents who hnri been I'onehed fo tho miii^ite by u prt.- fesaioiial in th e boxing huKineivi. T<> o ffse t thm ndvantni;o Robey Ihls la ­bored' inteiiaively w ith his u rtiat« i!i nil a ttem p t to develop n ftcjcniiftc de fenso agn inst a ttnok , nnd to fu rth e i develop a tta c k in his men. This in fonrivo trninin(: hiui been carried o:i ever aiiiei. the lads returned from llio jJl-af.'irred Boiao H^ee , nnd fhe co/toh expresiies the bejief tha t ^ood has ro' MiUed.

Los« Oood Mon.I t wns announced yostorday tlinl

Bm ith, ono of the local tna ' sta rs , mny not bo perm itted to appi;ar iu th is tournnm ent. Sm ith, it is underatood, ma.v no t bo ellg ibh ' to coni|>ete frnm a aeholnatic s tan d in g view point. Bob NichoUoii Iiuh boen in tra in in g for boxing in tho ntiddlew eight diviaion, nnd m ay p a rtic ip a te in tilta, w ith th e | m itla na well na on fjie cnnvna. T ins boy h'ns been HliowitiK to advan tag e in tria l boxing bouta, und Bnbey bclievea he haa tho m nkings of a a la r m ittm an .

Ill addition to fhe 'indoor JouafH, Boiso will comjHite w ith the ?^vansmen on tho baseball f ie ld o f b a ttle tom or­row nffernooii jmd S a tu rd ay afte rnoon . Tlie gnmes nro I'clicdulod fo s ta r t nt .1:.10 ench dny. • Tw in Kn'la won both gnmes plnyed nt Hoiae u fo rtn t|;lit buck and Kvnns expeeta his prolegOK to ko throiich w ith honors a t lu>mo. ' B nd | w eather In th e pnat ton days hus pro- vonte.l vigoroiia p r a d i .e , am i on ihr.s score Evnna would w orry w ere It not for tho fa c t fliAt the snniu < nndltlona have prevailed nt thv C apital c ity , no cording tn 're p o r ts trlck ltn c h ither.

0 « t B a ttin g Experience..\.lioul the oni.v prnr-ficing th e home

folks hnvo dono >.inco <'onilng back . fc«t\\ Ittdso.linH t'ooj; w ith th c b u t. aud <II grout deal i.f profioienoy bus boon Dhtnlneil throngli tliis fra ininij. Kvun.s . Iius ae iit’his luds tliroui;h u .stern cours'- Ilf Irnln litg in alanoo ul lhe p la te nm '-III sw iiij;if ig a t th e f leo tin i^ sp lio re w ith Iho fi'Hull th n f th e ro is tn u rk e i lly m oro 'l i.spositlon to ' “ m uko 'em In- i n " |< rn llie r lh a n h i t t i n g u l ‘ -w ih l o n o s . " < n . e bucko* h a v e lo u rm .l l.r.w fJi d r iv e U ru igh t. o u t o v e r o r th ro u g h th .- in- r io ld , in a te a d o f a l te n i p t in i ; to lo f l t i i e j l>all o v e r t h e , p a llisu d e s . I n u i ld i tio i. ) iho.v h a v e w o rk e d fo u p o in t o f s tu r t lin g e x p c r fn e a a iu b u n t in g . . a n d in th .is i liiii! o f p ro fic ie n i '.v w ill b r p la c e d Kome Icp o n d e n c y w h e n fho Blin- a m i W h ito i m e e ts ' th e C a p it; ila in tin- « ;iim » fo iio rro w n n d .‘ t n r d a v . . j

■ ■ ■».*■ I

Cadet Mina Mattie ' is Re-assigned to

Local Activities |Woman Who W as a F acto r in ;

pioneering Salvation Army . Work, is Here

Cadet M ina M attio , y;ilv„lio ..isi. j vho proved nn im portnui fa r tn r in, . lioncoring fho Sulvafi.m Army mov.- nent In thi.s c ity tJUrlcr Kii«ii;n un>l \ Mra. .Tohn NaW n. hiU boon ro a«stgn«-d ,0 th is place nnd will \v<irl( w ith (’ap- i a in an.l Jtra , J. V. ,l*iir;lv for an in- lefin ifo period. <’nriol .Mu*tio is un icconipllshi’d m usician und i'n .vod nn i ni[>ortant fac to r In nrgani/.iut’ the ^ooth forces in Twin FnlN u v,-nr ni:o. >he le ft hero Inal .Tuly fr.r Hall Lake ind has been loi-alod In fhut pin.'o m cf. f

------ —--------------- ll- i'

AMUSEMENTS t_________________________________ ____ d5^:M— Bex Beach pr.-srnf» his la test.

“ Oolnu Som e,” a 7 part produclioii. J I’a th c Beview nnd s.-rot-n ifa p iz in e . n

lllPJIKUM — F catu rv vaudeville aod T Neal H a rt ip “ H ell'a O asis” , and ll «2 p a rt comedy "H iK h and D ry .” *

j> .\n O —F a tly ArT.ucklo In a 7-ieel pictuT.* “ The lU .undup” ; aUo V athe ^News. - IJ

Civcr 200 v a r 'c tiea o f p lants for tr-T/ f cn nnd house readv i,n M a.v Li»ri:.^t ^ tock in southern Idaho; finest plant". >wcit pricc. D on 't w as 'e your tini.* : livverint: all ov.er the ?«.e n try _wlicn- •e have e v c ry th io c you n a n t a l a low r price. P a n ty specialists for a doien ears, th ree fin e s tra in s—'.arffcM flov>- red and m ast h cau tifu l colon, known sn n ll p lants while we have 'hem half rice). C ity Tower Greenhouses. Twii. alls.— ndv.

BRITTO N TO F IO H T W IN N E RPORTLAND, Ore., — Ja c k Brit-

in, w elterw eight cham pion, will mee^1 a ten round l>out a t M ilwaukte M ay ) the w inner o f the ten-round Iwut hcduled for th e M ilwaukee A rena on

:LY NEWS, TWIN FAL

COMMERCIAL CONTESTS ,TOBE.HELOSraOI

Official Exam ination an d Tri is Being Conducted This

AfternoonA d is tr ic t eonynorcial con teat ia to

hold in tho high school auditorium S a tu rd ay m orniiig and afte rn o o n - which ri>pru8cntatlven fro n t Goodli Shoabonc, K lm bcriy luid Tw in Fn will cotnpcfc. Thof bookkooplng o: aliort>ond con tosta 'w ill tak o plaC6 a t o-’clo.^k nnd o th e r even ts a t 1 :30. The witl bo nb udm ission ebarge fo r t m orn ing Bession b u t a ehnrgo o f C will bo m ade fo r tho a f to r to o n cento Season tic k c ts w ill adm it.

T h e follow ing co n te s tan ts w ill rc resen t Tw in Fnlla in tho even ts namt S horthand I I , Id n L a ird ond Tholi i 'e f le y ; typew ritin g I I , I d a L a ird a ( ’ora E v an s; aliorthond I , H elen 2 K inney und Helen W ise; ty p o w ritin g Kluine M cKenzie a n d F m n c is M cPi ulili' bookkeeping, W ilber-H offm an a H a rrie t O ’N eil; com m ercial n rithm ot .lack F ilipps and D ora W ilson w ith Mi nlo Pa^'o aa u ltc rn a to ; spelling, Bob< Evnna und Oerold A ndrew s; peiftiiti aliiji, .Mae F ran k lin an d T helm a W ai

J o c a l ^ r e - v i t i o j

. S pends D ay A broad—Don J . Ileni local a tto rn ey , spent W cdiicaday’ Edon ;m d Ilnzclton on buaincaa.

T ran sac tin g B nriness—.t. .T. BuchI o f Pocatello ia tra n su d in g ' business T w in F a lU -an d neighboring towna.

F rom Boise—C harles H. Ile lm cr w an nrrivftl in , thia c ity from Boise yi te rd ay , being ra iled here b y busini: n ffo lrr.

O u th rie E o tn ina—W. P . G uthrie i tu rnod from a v is it o f severa l day»

I Boiao yeetordny , w-hile th e re ho r ten d e d -to legnl affa^ra.

F o m e r ^ e « d e n t Calls— Almon C arley, u former^ roiildcnt o f th ia cit a rriv ed W edneaday from Boiae for b r ie f v iait.

Tois In H osp ita l—Oeorge Teia la p a tie n t n t L a M erced hospita l reco e rin g a f te r a surgical operation whi< he underw en t M onday.

I D unpJ« r M )U c e « 'o « ll-E . II. Dn. p ier, a tto rney o f R upert, transac t! legal business in- T w in F a lls veafe day . -

V isito rs from K im berly—Mra. H. \ noodspood and dauRhtoi, T>orotli wero uinoiig thc K im berly v iaitora Twill F a lls Wcdn(>sday.

. Idcensod to W®d— A n iarriage li euHo has ln-en innucd to W illiam F ri Ponfold jitid Holoii Oouhl, bofJi o f Tin orman.

Oono to C aliforn ia—Dr. n ad M rs. 1 W. W ilson, uii.l .Mr. .nnd M rs. A. V Pock iiiid suiull son, lo ft todny fi

I C alifo rn ia whoro they will apend ae oral weeks ou a pleaaure trip .

To A ddress B o ta rlan a—.Iohn U. Au p r o b n tio n I 'f f i c e r , is in Bnhl todny un la achedulvd to a tten d a m eeting o f tl B uh l Botar>- club ton ig lit to d e liver r nddreaa on juvenile w o rk .

1 Bfrs. W lxlte B o tnm a—M ra. Erncj W hite re tu rned TtJCsdnv from Hi L ake. Ore.. w liore^sho wna called I tlic illneas o f . hor daugh ter, Mra. ' B ailey Loe, o f B urloy. .

Ooee to Moscow—Miaa Britfom a: W olfe, B u p e r in te n d e n t o f count sehoola, le f t th la m orinng fo r Mosco whoro ahe in l l a tten d tbe annual moe In g o f fchool auperin tendc^fa . Sli w ill bo absent from Twin Fnlls oi week.

M ak e A uto T r lp 'w e s t—A lbert Pn i i e r le f t th e f i n t o f the w eek fo r h home in Loa Angeles, Cat., m ak ing fl t r ip by au to . H e Ava-s nccom panied h A . L. Jo u rn ey , who expecfa to romai th ere , a n d P au l M cKinley who wi spend a few weeka v ia iting points < Interoflt in tJie atate.

Italian Nationalists Seize Reins at Fium^

I’.VllIS. ( ^ 1 - I tn l i a i . ' t a .c i . t i ,.r c: fr .n io nationalla ta havo seized tho eit hall In Fiumo and proclaim ed a provji ional d ir t^ lo ra te under th e prcsldeuc n f Riekardo G iganfe, fo rm er m oyor r fhe c ity , says a d ispatch from F ium e t.- day.

T he elections of Sunday laa t, whic reaulted in favo r o f th e autonom iaf have beea declared cancelled. Con p lete ot^lfr prevails.

S A N K O F ENGZ.AND CUTSR A T E H A U -OF ONE P E R CEIT

IX)NDON. (;p>—A nhouncem ent wa m ade b y the B ank o f .E n g la n d thi m orning th a t the ‘bank ra te had l>ec reduced to six , nnd onc h a lf per ccnl F or thi- paat tw elve m onths i t has rc m aincd a l -seven per ecnf.

LLS, IDAliO, THURSD------------ ’ ■ ; I — ^

No Chapge Noted y in Weather Guess, ' Fair and Warmer

^ w o a th o rm o n , c on tim iobI - 'to ' p la y tho sing le h u n c t,

' F a ir (U ld .w am er. And he ia .'50 per ccn t rig llt, too. I t ia

w arm er.But fa ir! Woll, h ard ly fhat. H eavy clouds obacure thc

In high arehce o f tho heaven^ w itlig, ra in com ing , a b o u t acmi-occn Ib sionally. I*ast n ig jit h a d a ra iny

v isita tio n t h a t b rough t ..07 of , an inch o f p rocip ita tlon .

High tem pera tu re ycaforddy ro wna .'50, w ith a drop o f only 1(1 ,5 fo tlto lo w poin t o f tho nighf. Jp Tltc p rova iling wind coatlnuos

from th e w est, and i t continues to 1)0 a s tu rd y zophyr, too.

d. ■■ . .■ . . . . - in STA N D IN O O F T H E Ol«ITBS k1 P a d £ te Ooast LeaffoeT W on LoBt P

San Froncisco ............_..17 r. ,7, Sacram ento ....... 7 .fl

O akland ........................10 0 .5S eattle ......... .10 10 .5

'V Lob Angolea .......... _._...10 11 .4” Vornon .......... ........ .......9 ' 13 .4“ ■ S a lt Lako ----- ------------ 6 - 1 0 .3

P o rtlan d . ---------------- 4 10 .2N a tio n a l iM g u e

•Won ■ Lost PP ittsb u rg ..................... 10 ■ 3 .7Brooklyn ................... .. 8 C .flChicago ..... .............. 6 4 .flN ow York ________ 0 5 . .5

- Boaton _____________ _ 6 7 A>■> C incinnati ..................... 6 . 8 .-1

Philadelphia ....... ..........4 7St. Ixiuia .......— ......... 1 8 ,1

'A n e r lc a n IiM jino■ W on Lost P

Vi’ash lngton .................. 0 3 .7Cloveland ___ _______ & 4 '.flNow- York .......... ... fl 6 .4

^ S t. L ouis............................C f l .4" Boston ............ ...............r, -A'■'* I n t r o l t ......._ .:.™ ........ 4 ' C A

Chicngo ....... ............. ..... 3 6 .SPhiladolphla ....... .......... 3 7 .3

, D. H. Peck eom panv, nursery itO' of all k inds. 208 E ig h th avn. £ . . pho 122(J-J Tw in F oils, Id a h e .~ » v .

Prizea will i>o givon fo r fhe beat c<ll tum et a t th c R le r Legion t»08t '8 hu

tim es dance a t Reybroco hall Fridi n igh t.—adv.

n '

" TWIN FALLS TO BOISE ,.j STAGE LINE

D A A T SEEV IO E— 12-PABSBNaX:i . OADILLAO 0 A S 8

• LttTO T w in P U la 8 A . a t , V ia/ F iler, B a h l,'H a g e n n a n , BUss, K l0|; ’ Hill, O lenas F o rry , M ountain Homt

I to Boise.! (D inner a t M puntoln Rome, 30

■ i M inuU s).r .i Heven hour Schc^uIo to Boise. Fare

I sam e as Railroad.f. i TEASK BROTHEKS'•! W« Call fo r Yoo Freo o f Cbarg*

[ T w la F a lls O ffice : The RogorBOa Ho-> te l; Bols* O ffice : 112 N . 12th S t} J . L. PEESO N TCS, DrlTW

t ! i ■ .■■ll ■■■I I Il l ----------------------------------------------------------c

! P U B L I C

S A L E' j ■ S T A E ,T S A T 1 :» 0 p . M .

S a tu rd a y o n : A p r i l . . . .O Uf i F u rn itu re o f ull kinda. Ctmtv

[ aud 800. Sona* hero now tuid mote! ooming. B rin g in your gooda, wcI . hnve FR E E atoragt- fo r custom-

>j era un til dny of sale. W ill aell a tj 2:30 p. m. F o rd tou ring car, al.su

1 M itchell to u rin g car. BotU in■| Kooil ahape. Seed potatoes, im-. i pletnenfa nnd live stoek. Wo sell(■; overylhing. G ive un a tria l.

Twin Falls Auction & Commission Go.

I - P H O N E 220 .1

;i J . F. BIEHL, W io n eB r1 I’lorka: F. W. F lnnnlgan , Cliaa.

' I ■W. Ronk

I i i . ~ — ■

W B g K Y O n ^ A T T E R T N E E D S 0 V E J { H A C l . m 0

b rine i l to u s nnd le t tipplv our export knowledge and- long skilled tra in lttg to th e job . Wo promise lo c lean it thorouglily. rcpliicc worn o r u.«ed n arta . an.l rostnro y ohr b a tte ry to you In p rrfc rf shape for servico. This applies to all k inds o f storage batteries.

ELf CTIIIG SERVICE STATION

AY, APRIL 28,1921

BIGGLOSING-OOTSALE

Begins « at the

' PLAIN PRICE I STORE

I P R O M P H l00

S a t . .I 9 o ’c lo c k0-j

“ T om orrowi M o m in gt;. . _________________

00 . •

• A ' : ^

MIGHTY 1 SALE

That No Others « Can Touch

? ? ? ? ?• • • • • ^

. :, For we are Absolutely ,

Giving Away H U N D R ED Sof articles for

we are ^

G o i n g

Out J o f B u s i n e s s ^

EVERYTHING GOES

in 1 0 D A Y S ! ,

Our Loss is Your Gain

C O M E !; To Realize the full

Story You Must Be

H E R E !

PLAIN PRICE . .<iTnRF