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iTW Ii -vo^ NO. 59 - • iiiB i * M tu ftl r l nnlM CMoaso anrijrthM stern Company W ributesAcoidenl lo Ctauiburst which Weak- . ened Bridge dver Creek , O M M Ii, N«h., ^ to l( •"'1 :« InjotfO ii n innll ol n wroek lH'l »l*lil M«> WWlmy, Nob, 0l « « « » «»■'^»>"V * . irosliro puMOBrr »« » N". OM- * ^ ' elooaimtjl whlti wmkonol “ I’* . . by the eempuny to lie renponjiuic. . Tba OttUi U A The dcafl aocoTdbg lo tAv^ta, Okoiioo, »kith.l»,alonl =0 Iho' *e«w of the witek, tt*: EODBBT SOODT, Cliadron, bagRflRC ™ r V. BTEWART, Gordon, Nci)/ • r FRANK BOSNER, W ot. C. M.-BDOK, Grand rilftnd, Ne>. Ttio im«t.or of iBtiewea to fWB ^ V .! lul mall clerk, ol A All of .the dc»d tni ^ ron aavJfW »ttW. ’"®« sm ok e r a nd bftRKHRO Etbflr « eloudbnrft, or-heavy up lUeAlft T«M»U*e lw thf MiKt to Rivo -way, a c w « ' 8ui«i / Sntendinl WfkMn *aW, adding tl* , tkere bad b«n no high wal«r tl.w. tW« >moo. Tlie civB'nc " bri<lKC, but th« bnBUagc and ■pWRtfl bank vchtlo thp ehal "ar waa tbrowB Irito the water, re|.orf tiro U rt of mjtired. . The' injured cu>fftvpti by Mr. Wfli • *OTi litrfudtflj » I *tt W. U I.E88En; flai. I’rnnr-wo: hi and head brulBed. , .J . H. WXSI/IE, 8prlriKfie1<l. Mo bruUcd aliout hip and , v .. C. A. BANOnOI/rZ. ad.lrN.* «r . known, shputder and arm brtriaed. - M inilABI..'8KILE8;':,addrc«.itir W - kttftwn*. wtlmiily Isiwed. ' ' ' OltAnWa DllNTZER. Cheypon, Wyo.. h«a bmlfed; p. 0.. WHITE, Deitvnri »houia« WHITE, Denver; leg \>rui*ti • a fc LTONa'ehildron, flreiDir " BMITII. VoTtlaad, Ote • body and Irjrjrtaliod. . 0 g. n. POTTER,, Dcnvet:Jntorn«II NIDAV,. Kvatiatiin, HI.: an and lec bru'nefl- ' -OEOROE ailiCHRlST. IVnvfi T, RMlTll.'Ttnpld Cll; H. p .: tjniUcd. otton Noi™lt* Eo^mu, T)ie retnn^nflrr o! Mip \n3wji-we» •qivon aa rMideritu of varlnu* N«rt)raik Wrcfking crowa wore « n t <roni Ca t>rr. Wvo.. Chndrofl, NtU., ami WM pridltted by Mr. pUk^oiv tUal tt ... lln,- w n ja by w ly tontnh * I T^daffs, Games NaUoma League. . Kod .Ird- . , ^ Hfxitnn ......................................... . .1 ! .St. J.ouI^ ......................... - ........... I, .. 'nnttpric*: Waiwm bthI O ’Ni'H; I f tri-n nild Clpinonn. , •, F.wl m h — ' Uroolilvn ...................................... ]) I'lilibiirjS) .......................... npllrrlfj: Hmilh.. Jtnmnu* nnd Mi Irrj Glorner, Adnm* nnd Schmidt. Kml m il- I'i"; 2. NVw York ............... ................. - , .Tn<ipr nml Killifor- «™r« . '• 1>liHndelpli!J- ........................ .... ‘ ' i fiiu'innnti .... ............................ Hnttcrics: IlnhhHI nnd HruK;r. Mnrqiinrd, Napier nnd \Vin«o. , * Amencib Loiguo Henrc: 1 :!*■ ('liimi'ii-........ ..................... ^ 7 New Tork — .......... - ........- ^ M f Ilnttcrios: Wilklnunn nnd ^ln'l • Sliawki'y jiml lloftman. ' Brore, end .fith: JJ- St. Ixiua ........ '... ............ ............... - * m Wni.hini.'tf.Ti ..................... ;.■.•...••■• ' ^ nnttcric«: 1‘nlnirr nnd •Scvcrd .\<'(isfn nnd (iluirrity. SrnriM 1 ................ ■■■ .....:■.......... Jl? UoM'W -.1 .......... .......................... „ ■* , Iblli'riM:' Sflddlclon nnd Mvrrs and Hiii'l. . nSoi, .... ::........ ........... . j ” ’’''ibt'rriJ.l; 'lih ir'n m i N'tin.imnkl Nnylor aniM’prkiii". ' . , First of NewWheat , . )nTexas~Bringsi 1 Wil-IIITJ VAWAT«"»; d . (I.M .'W .I .M l... 1 .-.I rri.m wn^i'iiK wns received here Ir > awl ""W foT two 1'ii^iicl. Indndiuk' n bonuno^ “ "ti ^ - IPASO WEATI®^. , ‘:nr.r Milnv. fair tand TBE ONM A N FA . , ■ I ...I ^ United States to Ignore League on .Manda^uestion Diroci Negotiations with Japar » Bender Aotioe at Geneva tfnnocessary < WAeillNQTON. \). C., yp) — The American covcrnmont, it wai leamerl *rn tjday, dbcd not coutcmpluto patticipa' gpf tion in the dutiberntioua of the eounri: pf the Icapio of nntlon<i,^ which con venea tomorrow lit Genevu for eonaid emtion of problems ariilng out of tin n)bfation of mandntes. A auggraUoi (fiat the United 8talcs bo reprcjcntflt '0"* wn» mnde bv (ho preaident of tho coun irfd £il nftor tho Unitod Statea bad pro icar tented aKOiniit the awnrd of mauaatc: Tliv v.’Ulwut Ut councnt. A Since the United States and Japai iJco havo undcrlakon n Bcttlomont by dlrcc jpli) ncffollatlon .of .jwndln^' iitsuc* betweei the two countries, roniildcrntioa of thi Yap raahdkt'e by the oouncU,ia regard udjiora na iinnccei«ary. "poMiir is SIMllS rIcB. _ -------- '’the Dlapatoh Saya Prenol are IncreaBing Effort8 to Clear Disturbed Zouq up- --------- “* j . W.VDO.V, (/Ph-A dispatch to th that Lon'lon Times from Oppeln aa>-« tlier liore in evidence that tho French nro mal tho ing .greater efforta tn clear the dl' cars turbed nren. liitsnnd Juortlon I lalr- jtronglv oreupied hv French troopi lorfa wlio have'clcnrcd the district t.f arme inanrgi'nlr. . Oenernl von Hoofer, licad of tli , . Oermnn defcnuo forees, the. dUpatc adils. lias eonscnted to reduco tho Ai nahera mllent by TcHrlng to lUom •'•l’ niltz following tlie I’olish rotireinen rrhe Hrltinh have ofupied Guttuntai > from which Ihc 1‘olen withdrew. It reported-thnt' thd I’oles hfivo rotlrc from' tlvo nelnUlrathood «f G^osa.fitrc' litt - - , ; nn. ' - , ^ ’ -• - -■ ‘isfiaMiifc BHIOU nFill Bin; _ 5te.; People Reported Dying in Mose es in Kiev Surronnded by Ukrainian InanrgentB • HKHNE, Bwitwrland, A catn iver- trophal outlireak of famine in Kldr reported today iu dijpatehes from tl Cllv, I'krnlne, which asserts that the pcQp ' nre dying in niauea from atarvatio tivn thousand of them having boen bu were Id in ono day in ttt, city wMth la b askn ^Itig ficslogod by Ukralalan Insurant ' ' Al the anmo time, tho dlipatchea ad Cas- secret natloaallst vigllanco BOcioti<;a a ill It murdering prominent bolehevlk leado t (hu oud' mogistmtea, aomo of whom It&i light, been found hanging to lamp posts ' (killed by bulloti almoat ovory morhin _ _ ' TllO bolshevik nowjpapora of Kiov hai 1 registered the iinmes of thirty cJfitni j'snra who already havo been killed, il __ )'lif>|intehe« tay. I r . I' ... _______________ . i '~' •• ;• "—• •|| fLASHES F« K-! . OHIOAao, (/P)-Pmuctitm* o of tbe week,'caused laauance of an I * EDMONTON. Albflrto, IJty-V, the provlnia of Alberta, in accotda , recently, aftw strong oppoaltlon. OHOTBAU. M ont. (flV-Mra.!. ,, .. died hore rocoatly, pi;ovod up on a 1 J n' 16ytar*. After het busbftad'ad« li; , ' an expert borwroman unUl more tl !«!£'•:. WASHINOTON, (iT V ^ Pn>P« . the antl-bluo law league of Amorc ! parado from the capitol to the Wl V : hlue laws. -Tlio parade will bo held ‘7. 0 i ha70 ttarchera ftom aU over the c ,,' I WALIiAOE. Idaho, (fl?)—Thi Shoshone county U proposed by tno; „ vi Tho county 1« aaidto be an weal mals. and the wlntora are not. bo ff . -wta suwd ttot tho oik couldj^ i II Donao of ahlpmont. Between S700 ,K »hlpirao head, ard It 1s>p , 1, K . ; subscription. ,, t) • ■ - ' ~ *,!'0ILPR0DUCERSPR0TEST AT MEXICAN EXPORT It ^0 0 Pr*rolomn Operators Doclaro Levy 1 inker' wned by Obregon’s Docreo la Excoi jr sivo and Arbitrary ' MlTCIi’O (MTY. (/p)-Vi>niinl y n .’Hi :i':iiiiiHl, I’residrnt Obregon’* »S9'.n'iil dn-ri'i- iiirrenxiiig tn'*'H nn i|i(irl iH-'rdlctim wns filed in Ihe tre ±, I' T'’ 'lirt'firliiieiit hv ri'I>fi‘'"'i‘t » '''‘'-'> ' ~V thr .\-.nri;ifed Oii I'roiiiiriT'f nf ‘‘7 7 '"'i ....... 1- wns •derlnred the Ifu- n* ® W!\« exccKlve, nwl did nnt tt “ ii:i;i ni-'niiiit Ihe Klatistirs nnid to hi " I.vn I'lirni'bod bv the'gnyefnment n 1,, „» iirnditrllnn nnil'expoTlnti •'n:.tii'l I’ndrei. nnder' n''CTelary tr.vnnrv, mnde nn enniment on nnd •'•fiti'.t. n>.*erling he wnuld pnss it iSSOCIATED PRESS Nl l LLS ITOH riijfi, IDiHO, n m ir :i mmm . ipp i »I! Fight Narrows Down to Contest I Between Proponents of. Sen- J ate Measure and House Pro- !■' posal as Vote Nears ‘I WABIONOTON, (yP)—Ai llie Kin»U ro npproaehcd ft vote lale today on paek er regulatory 'legislation the fight nar rowed to a contcat between prtponcsV of the nenate agrlcuUutn' commtttei en mtnauTC and advoeatea of the Uomv he bill. . - d- Dyth »Idc» predicted victory. Ttiosi supporting the aenato bill claimod t( I have the nssurnnco of 32 votes with 21 ttKalnst aod 12, doubtful Advocates ol the houso bill professed to hnvo a ma jority. of ten votes ngnlnit the senati mensure. S '‘-W -aM onnlck Plnda rUw/.. Saniilor JleCorn^ek, rcpuWlcan, Illl nois, opened tho day’s debate with ai nttaek on tho aonate bill, whieh ho saii impoied powera on tho proposed live . atock commUaloncr ao wide and Jiacre ob tionary aa to bo con\pftro,blc to ^ 0 au thority poaseasod by officinls under th erarist regime of Bussin or tho autoe rncy of Qermany. ' . , , Benator Konyoo, republican, Iowa, li f"’ urging aypport 'of' the ,senate bill de pro fended tho federal trndo coromissio iV. whose roport* on the packing lodustrj ll,. ho iiaSd, woro the baria of the pondln 1,, legislation. P"j KoByoa^rgea Action “ If those reports bo true, and I,hav llii no doubt they are,” ho asserted, “ the tch It is tlmo Mmething be dono m th \n intereit" of the people of this cout nd. try.” . iiiisnufi " wmnsiin ; 1 , >ederatibn OonVentH>hlB'ABke IIP to indorse Plan to Raho the ;'Standard8 DEN'VER, Colu., (fl>)-Labor'nnivn IB-, titles to traliv leader* for the orRunlic hbor movement were -proposed In. resolution submitted Wodntsdny fo tl; convention of tho Amcrlcnn Federatlc of Labor. - :as- The resolution, luljml'tted-by tho.li I* bor luisombly of Paleitine, Texas, pr tho vided for a referendum voto on tl ;Ple ptoposttl. ^ 0 InsUtiUloiis would 1 ion, flnABCfd hy n DO cents per enpiln n lUr* sessmoot on overy meint)cr per yot be- for flvo year".' A fund of fl0.<iw),0( Its.' would bo provided for fivo univer« dd, lies, four In Ihe United BtalAi nnd 01 are in (Janadn. Aflcr the capital hi lors burn ralced the iostitiitloiis would ) avo malutttincd by a yearly ;!5 rents pi ?r rapitrt assessment, ing. .Membership “ untrained In .the fu ave dnniontnl 'principles of tlio‘ oTganU nls- tloh” is multiplying 'with jgreat tho" sjieed, in proportion, t^han trained len ersiilp, the resolution' saj-I. «0M THE WIRE o f eactremoly wartt weather for the rwt in order o p ^ g Ctilcago bathing beachds Women are now eligible for Jury duty In kance with a bill pawed by the legiilatort Jury servleo Is not compulsory, howTor. ■iNat OolUns, a pioneer datUe.quoen. who khomestead In her own name al tbe age of ULth. lbo managed tbe ranch and romalned thaa 70 years.of.ago. josod feature of the aaauai conven’ilon of rca which meets here October 1 to G Is a nilte House aa a protest against national Id Tuesday, October 4, and It is planned to country participate. ,i Introduction of a'colony of elk Into embers of tbe Shoshoae Bod and Oun dub. al region for tiie propagation of.,the anl- ifovere, but w btt foraga cm be found. It obtained without cost excopt for tbe oz. 0 'and $600, tt ia estimated, would'be need- propoMd to ralso rthls amount,by popubr OBSEQUmrFOR GOMEZ AX ARE HELD IN NEW YOF Im-1 Onltni Stiktes Troops Form Escort : ca- . Body of Former I>re.ildont of Oubi on Way to'Havana pro- N'KW YOUK. (;TN-1^ iiiit!i I >i'rvi ro- r-r Oriu'rnlMoT M. ■'liniii.v. forn cx- ..f t:nUi. >vJi» div.l tu’fv 1 rcnr- Mondny, wrre ho‘r|-.^^rly t«'hn- m 1 of t‘i)lrii'h’s rnthr'lriil. \lex- Hrtlemii, ri-<|iiicni ni:i»' wiih i-r1cbrn' IS a ill tlio proseiii-'r nf ineinheri nf 1 taicQ fnmilv, foreiRn diplnmnli.' reiin'son have.'tlves niid rinse'frieiidH. A bnttnlion roliPl I'niled fllntes trnnin ('irnrted the e Uoa.ikM: nnd the Im lly tn tbo I’eWfvl r of'nln "tuition, whenn- Ihey ,left by ? , the'elnl rnr for Krv \S'eM. where n Cul t onicniiscf will take tbe body to Havi EWSPAPERINTWINR DAH JnOEBDATi TOHB 10, 1021. ^ s M I vea IN CHAIN 0 [ AGAINSTJI it Probate Court Roc ]; Preliminary Exami Charged with I H.G. HAIGHT SAYS A* ; POISON FLY PAP Crowds whifh jamiflod the probate '*? court roaui, thronged tfto ample lobbies : . uf tho court houte ami overrun InJto thu spacious limii,'struggled for.u gUmpeu nf Mrs. Buuthurd wlioso prclimluar>' henrlog was sot for 10 a. tn, ®‘ Long bcfoiu that hour the touxl house ®" had- been taken In posscMlon by the ‘® tliroiigs, nad when time camo for the' hearing, thc-court was unnblo to pro- - reed until after a mass t<f standing li. people, moatly womoa, had- been fora-" gj, vd frum tho court room by order' ef the IJ court. _ - - Ouixlde tbo window ledges aad con- fj. vonlen't trees wcro filled jrlth people; j whose clinttor threaCened to annoy tho I court until a deputy was ordered to disjiel tliuao pooplo and restore order. Pocutnentarjr Brtdenca Admitted 1“ Uocumeotary ovidonw introduced to j *®’ kliow tu? cvtttrlnge of Lyda M tUujfio' to Meyer, tbc oxccutlon of a will b y , .Meyer In favor of his wifo Immediately 1 alter nmrrlago,'‘ttnd his applicalion for u life insurance policy payuble to tbo wife wu« not objoctod to by counsel for . itiiu defense, nnd .Granville Haight was '® i-nlli-d by I’rusecUtof Krank L. Htopbao; ;5’“ \V>lne»» told ol the servlto of do- ceased Meyer at tbo Bluo Lakes ranch, wlilch"cndurod fer a i>oriod of fivo yi'iirs prior to hiB'omplo>"mcnt as gen- criii manager of the tanch, aud for (Urec years siibMqucnt, tonnliiated only by (ho death of Meyer.' Meyer, wit- ness said, had beon fureman under him ■n all 'tbe tiiDo ho had been tDBDagor. 'JJ BildB'aArrly^.Delayed Early In. August Moyer hod aakod for'a tJhroe; daya’ leave of aM aft to e0‘ 'gV'Jo'PocateUo' to got'marrle^Jr ' He" I had returned at tbe ond of fo(ir dnys, und said that he had been ninrried. Wiineta had Ucwd rumors that the : mnrriagu had not taken pfacc; nnd ns J Meyer did not bring his wifo with him to tbo raneh, but continued to share n ihn text housu with Willioni Squires, hu had asked him. if lie waa in fact mnrried. WheruupoD witness said Moyer showed ].. him'both his mnrriago ileease nnd cer- ... tlflcate ef mairlage. .],p ifoyer, witness #ald, conQnucd to Jivo 1,,. in tbo, tont houso. -Mrs. Meyor, wit- ness believed, lived at thd Kogerson ho- Ici, Twice during the time after the 30P uiarrlaRc mnl prior to the time Meyer r,j. wnn tnkon 111, Mrs. Mc.vers stayed nll !,n|. night nt tho rtinch. '■ad ' -Hospital Ti«ataent Opposed 'WitncM said that ho first learned of Meyer’s llluess whon ha went to him lo nsk him to-holp repair n water pipe on I,"’ Ihe north side of the river. Moyor told , , Ilini he would If hu could. He was not -J |«hlc to, but Vent over lo whoro a crcw wn* packing peatlies oh. tlie-m th side I of (Jio rfiUf, where Mrs. Meyor wss =3 I Hint duy employed. There ho was un. —■I nble to work nuil was tflkcn to the boc ' jlioiine whero he suffered from.contort- iui* purging. Witness saw Mm tho (mdrnliig nnd evening of.tlie next dny, _ 111- was lujfforing Intonseiy, the purg- It. ing being violent. ' Mrs. Moyer wa? 3 wi'di him. Snturtlay he *lioir«l no im- provemenl and wilness snid he sug. gi'sled to Itolh Moyer and .Mrs. Meyni n Ihut the j.ntli!nt be rei»ovp<l to a hos- t pllnl. Mr*. Meyer obiected. sa.vintHhni ! not only would thn expense bo gre.nl, bul that shc could toke rare nf him there, 0 Pr Ci)uglilinjviis enlled, niiO the fnllnw if fng Tu('>iitny''iiie p.idVnf wns reniom lo tln', ••minty bii"pil:il, wiier.- n speeiri niiri«- W:iN eni|'!o.ved, Witiies’ told n; I .vixllH to the liospitnl, nf tnlks ivith Me.v i 'i er. fl»d witu Mt*. .Meyer. tu-r mv 4 ing tll him Iwiee thnt she did ni>l ex J peet her jiiisliund l« recover, mire innk ^ infe the Ktntc'iiieiil lh:it Dr. Cnnghlin hm Mild thnffhrri' wt-re mnny sur/i riiie undet his riin-,'witli .mnall Impes nf re lo eover.v. , b. Bride Brings Polsoii Paper 1- WitiifS!! w id thnl Mrn. .Mevcr lm. ft brniiglit poison fly I'iijx-r t<i fhe runrt: MVviHj; tlm t *\w wiintod t» set tld 0 d- Dll' fJie-t WilJicfls s:iid Hint the mr 'm il in L'bnrge <>f the hoiirding hous hnd resented thi", ns i-he ilid nM lik tlie iiifi'reiice thnl 'tu; «iii not propei Iv riiiiHinigniin; .■icaiiiMt flic'. Afli't Hi 1 , dentil I.f Mevrr. iviliu-- willi Mn Dt/ IIni£i>t nnd Mrs. Ilowr. llir mtllron. o tlie bnnrdiiig bnllM' \r."l ii» 'hi'.vxT (iMWiT in Ihl' r.ioin in wMi- -Meyer Imd Im-oii ill no.' wluil.-'pnckiii: ba I.f [ioi>i'oii fly prij'iT nnd- 11 b'roki n pii''V nj.v friiin wliii-h ;i niiiiiticT'i>r »ln'i'i" Im bren tuken. ^ “aood Builnea-s Woman” jil'JI Wiliir»s -•cni,I Hint 'li-'rily iiflrr hi JJ], [ wnrriiige. Meyer hmi Mii'l to liitn nnd 1 ^ SiiiiireM iu tbe f#iiuirr<‘ li'iii IimiV' llm 1" livdii IB n gi)0>\ liiiMWM woman.' (ll.; I Mi-.'Jer ('videiirrd tlli^ w llnrn ".’Jd, b •nin.] n Htiilement thvt.fbe h;id cnn.ied him I n of I insure IiIh U^e in her f.i'cir, nlnj jbyin en«\ ngrev-ing In pay the premlnin. .'Ivft- Fotticsksti JOiney Coming. fp®' After iJiP mnrria"e,. ti’itness ,ini probably about, the nth, Mever..ai vanii . •— f_______________— ------ ------- 3. I < ... P.O. K\ t FALLS CQVNTY LY N ;ALS LINKS OF EVIOENCE K SOUTHARD ’o o m Is C ro w d ed a s im in atio n o f W o m an h M u r d e r O p e n s I ACCUSED BROUGHT APERTO RANCH HOME '£■ S a lt L a k e W av es ;s;" W ash jO u t P a rt o f R a ilro a d C u to ff the I the' - pro- 300 Uen Repairing Daiflago while Traffic Over One Line ^8 Buspended con- OODUN, Utah, (S>)-h38hcd ljy n >p!e; (ij.inlle gale, Ihe wnves/on Groat Salt Luke !»*t night vtiinliiMl ,>«l p art ot the filled In sktlori of tlio Ogden- Lueln cutoff and over ono line of tho double trick ii inlcrrnpted, foi d to three dayr, according to information iffio from Uio Southern I’aelfir offices here. I by TJirce' hundred men nre n'pairing the itcly diimage. IraSMlBES I fyEimioii only him Roy Gardner Admits Identity when Lodged In JaU at Oen-. tralia, W ashington ekod '■ . 1?^. ^ i'ra ‘Ar*tA..,;w!.«hU^^ He Onrdnur. fugitive bandit for wliotji Jnys, iHiKse-hns.bcen searching Cowlit* cou. ried. ty, Waih., was enptured in Contrnli the Jiorlly bpfore noon loday by Pntro' d us man Louis Sonny. At the city jnl him wiioro ho was tnken, Gardner sdmil ire n ted liis identify. * Bom« Stontt «t win. owed . nnrdner snid he arrived nt Centrali cer- Tiiexdn'y ni‘{lit <>ii a freight train fror . (Instliv'UBrk, Wash. reglstcTCd n I llvo the Dale hotel under tliii name i/f .1 wit* I’atlcn,' and sinre Ihen luts hccn ronm nho- lng tho streets nl will. .Last night.h • the attemlcd n home proiliielii.eduratlniiii [eycT eJhibit. J nil ’ He snid thul until he lrfl...CnrtI Iloek, the neene of his i-»cnpe.l!!st wee td foHie to Centrnliil, lie Imd nM t>ee more thnn n mile fn>ni town. B m U joi OoneoU F«o, w on (iardiier’K fnrr wns lieaviiy band ’ told ngcd tn nmke it nppenr Hint he lin sBOt been in nn neeident. Honny, notin crow fhnt the mati’s goneral build was sim I side tar to th)vt « f Qardner «* eatrkd I was 'descrlpllons sent oul by postoffico di s un. partment ngcnts, ‘ ‘ took n long ehanee' bee he' snld, nnd urrettrd him. liM islfiri m iirsiim iiPiiiM i deynr I hos- Bill with. Borah Disarfaamet Amendment Qooa Back to ,i„.rr. Hoaso for Action ollnw. --------- iioi'rd WASIII.VGTO.V. I). (’., fyP)-C«nfi peeiril enei's belween Hie smnle nnd iiotise < llil Ilf nnvnl n|>nro|iriniinn bill enili'd t Mev. diiv ill II •len.llix'k and Hir f-lfllt.llOII.Ui r My. Ili’l vvill tlir Hucnh didatnumenl e« III ex- frrriire Piiieiidniriil wn^ liiken hneic ,„nk- »hr linnir f.ir n.'linn. In hnd ------- r,i.,,, SECOND COT IN OR0DE OIL „fr,-- PRIOB IN WEEK ANNOUNOr I’lTTSUl'Hflll, l'n., (/P)-'Thr «i nnd rrcliieijiiM In Ihe lirii-r nf rriide 1 '. . wltliin ;» wei'U w»s amiminri'il Ih'tc 1 dav bv Hie pflneipnt piirrliaHing nm -'i''' another eni ..f :’.1 Vi-n's bnrrel on nil grnden w». pntrd.' \i ', I i.rireH are: , hniisi'. ivti(Hvl\-(iiiin I'rinli'. $2.1il{.(.'nruii '* ?l.l(i: CnKrll. $1,:U: Sc.iiierset,.^l.l 'f''l'7'iaoiiieriet light. JMld. .... . Itagldnd. '“',ve«t«, . .\irit. I S|,.ni]ilv iiirrohHing «lori:s wa« "^In^* tl ...... .. .. thr rHii.'liiiii, . wliu li • ^r- ------ ' — - $50,000,0001 Stockmen Ni ,.r Ills- ' _______ ......... WASlll.NGTtl.V. I). ('.. (/P)-; e tlmt rntigemenis uiider wliirli rn'«lerii n n\an.” ^-M tcrn banlter^i will pnnirtr li fil ‘id, by njillion d<d!ar fnnd for IraiiH in r: him l0 ,tb< raisers probnbly will be rninplet r^.'-'»K wilhin llie noxt few dnys. &-rretii Mellon said tndnv. The western l*.ni ------ : cr* ftftreed at a meeliug. at Cliien ^nid yc*.l‘‘fdny to -provide- fwy-nty-five ii' ef'gn. liinu dollnrr 'nf the fund, he ndded, n ~'.__'VnTe eaiUrn'bankers alrondy havo,ra .Ud'thp olher half.. •' ---------- E li PKOB n v s 0BNT8 : . "EOE^ . FOilllE OF > lisiii 3 Denver Convention indorse La Follette BIII for feeders , InvesHiaflon of “Lock Oul ' of Seamen IIE.VVBS, a i » , O T -m o ’ A io n o Pcderallon of Labor todn.v by resol B tion railed upon the United States se ale to adopt tho LaPoltettc blU p w l ^ Ing for 0 federal li^vestlgatloii of i nation-wide'“ lockout" of Hsmeo. Tbe lAulaUon, introdocel by ,. -tbe tDtenutioniU Seuaea'a tmloa, ;!&ecUted ih it » “ tot&blniftim ol - ' Soropiui I u d AmoriOQ .lUp- IV owaen, tided .1^ the W tad [I 8tateOUppbg boiifl, hAra tip to htfin h n ^ thwxrtlag tha AmoietB p « ^ la their leg^- ;o tlsiAte dttlra u d jmrpoM to ahan In the ovetieu comfflme, and,'in bnilfll&i for AiBKlca a t«a povti corretpoadlnc to the Aoeileaa sea- boanl.*’ The .eonvenlion adopted a resoluti »•' calling for a coagresiional. InvcstJj of tlon into roodltlons in lho rotten n i ■I), of the (outh. - Every assistance was pledged i y t foiforation to unitod textile worki roBP <!onduPtiBg a strlio^of aow tk 15,000 worker* In these mlllt. he DecUrea Tr«th Ooncaalad. TJie recatutlea calling for ir laT« llWlon of the searacn's Mlockout’' i I elorod the probe neeeuary in'ore that th# “ American people msyikni I thi} frulh; that nction may be taken J thwart the International conspincy, a T thati'ihe hoper ond,pu^aies of Ad( ea to obtain its proper share In I world’s seapower taay bc protcd ^nd realitcd.*’ “ tlnlon baiting.is now uied,” si Ibc resolulion, “ w n sfflokf-sfropn hide the teal purpose o f,the Inter 'v lionnl "hliKiwnm, which purpose is drive Iho American seamen from fCa, and American vcuels from' ocean.’’ ' . A resolution In. behalf of the Unl ^cxtUo. wftfk«ra.Jttr aUainpalga. organise tho nilk woTkera, bsperiall] I'enns.vlvnnla, utas adopted. A resolution was. ndopted pledfi r°*; fo the Tnfernatlonal'Ladies' Oarn fn*' Workers financial and other aasista in tlioir efforts ,to Qrg&nUe workati tho small tnwnr, outside the gam renleM. Thfl reJoluDos polnnd ,, tbal, employer* linve sought to dti *•”'* Ihe union by opening shops in sma "HI cilies nf the east.. If. AbbUshes “ Oolor Lln*.” - un'- , Another mtfisure designed lo aho; he Um "color Hno" in,tho fedcMtbn i mil adopted. It •proclaimed «ie progress reatly made In ‘'breaking down rtlc barrie of raee antipathy” and decla i-ek to overy man and woman in the fedt I'l'iv.tlon an eriunl opportunity to onjoy .I benefits flint aeerued through,eoIh ivo bargaining. In supporting the resolution dema nd- lng nn investlgatlen of southern cot 'O'l mills. Thotoas P. McMahon of tho' ( ing tile-jvorkcrs declared that thousa o f WflHieji a n d yoiing chHdren ore I'' ployed Sn Mio southem mills. de|^ “ Mill owners,” ho said, “ rcf I honifu, refuse work and won't sell 1 M-He's .Wl Hinse who ohject (0 I hours. I ‘ “ Never In my expcrionco In the ' r tirt! Industry havo I seen eoaditiom abominable as those lhat exist toi n il I bavo btien lh the textile indu ji|f<>r'y-one yrtiirs. “ ** “ In cases the mill barons of Ni CnroUna even* hire'gunmen to e; ont their autocrafir rule.” ) C ha;^ Prpnteerlng Mr. .McMahon deelared that pr. ;*'«-clng .var UHw beiUK carried on m ifrr niiMs “ nmr r<iualling the l I (profits of im ." He Mtd wom (o-1 ''"P '’" h"''*' bi'rii I'lit In rnscK from lyOiijn wivk 111 $( n week nnd thelr h I ’"''ri'ii'"''! ll’ s’xiy nnd sixty-six h |( in ! " Wl'cfe. > Tl........ fluthorirjd a resi * bilmr <irsatiiicr for Montana, Colo and Wyoinlnir to rninhftf the “ [JED It war nlso dec tn sriiil.nn. organlr.er to tbe dlifrlt M^iitir. New Ilami'shlre and Vem '■ *’ Alti'iilinn wns railed lo thp unoj ■_y‘ i-ondilion nf thu Jaundrr woi f ' ’" and II iinlion-wide cnmpaign ’form " ” iir-iHK them wJs npprovcd- j XiOBds Aid to Lnmber Worken The fedoDtion pledged Its aisist 111 IninirUn^-B-cnmpalgn toiicnmi' '• .J ly nrgnnino'*' the lumber industr '• tlio norlhweilJ _ “ Unbridled wage slashing, is dm IM--. _ --- ----- -■ ' (Contlnned oa Loan Fund fo kars Completii -Ar j A eommittee oflinnkcM’wili nd ^niid jjfp, tho fund and ftdvances prob wiJI ftc made (hrnugfi fmnkers froir cattle growing serlinns wl-o nre fi •tnry iar with cflndilions. <int{. W ith Ibo compWtion ot fJie fw ■rtiRn aTTBngmonts, Mr; Mellon jalfl ilie mi» ernment’s part In toliof mcjoiurei nnil the.cattlo industry would cease ni rais' octttal ndmjfl^ratlon of flic jwoI 9

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iTW Ii— - v o ^ NO. 59 - •

iiiB i* M t u f t l r l n n lM

C M o a s o a n r i j r t h M s t e r nC o m p a n y W r i b u t e s A c o i d e n l

l o C t a u i b u r s t w h ic h W e a k -

. e n e d B r id g e d v e r C r e e k ,

O M M Ii, N«h.,^ to l ( •"'1 :« InjotfO

i i n in n l l o l n wroek lH 'l »l* lil M«> W W lm y, N ob, 0 l « « « » « » ■ '^»>"V

* . iro sliro puMOBrr » « » N ". OM- * ^ ' e looaim tjl w h lti w m konol “ I’*

. . by the eempuny to lie renponjiuic. .• Tba O ttU i U A

The dcafl aocoTdbg lo tAv^ta, O koiioo , » k ith .l» ,a lo n l =0 Iho ' *e«w o f th e w itek , t t * :

EODBBT SOODT, Cliadron, bagRflRC

™ r V. BTEWART, Gordon, Nci)/ • r FR A N K BOSNER, W o t .

C. M.-BDOK, Grand rilftnd, Ne>. T tio im «t.o r of

iB tiew ea to fWB ^ V . ! l u l m all clerk, o l

A All o f .the dc»d tni ^ ron aavJfW »ttW. ’"® «

smoker and bftRKHRO

E tb f lr « e loudbnrft, o r -h e a v y up• • lUeAlft T«M»U*e lw

th f MiKt to Rivo -way, a c w « ' 8 u i« i / Sntendinl W fkM n *aW, adding t l*

, tkere bad b « n no high w al«r tl.w. tW« > m o o . Tlie civB'nc "bri<lKC, but th« bnBUagc and

■pW Rtfl bank vchtlo thp ehal" a r waa tbrowB Irito the w ater, re|.orf t i r o

U r t o f m jtired . .The' injured cu> fftvpti by Mr. Wfli

— • *OTi litrfudtflj ■• • » I* t t W. U I.E88 E n ; flai. I’rnnr-w o: h i

and head brulBed., . J . H. WXSI/IE, 8prlriKfie1<l. Mo

bruUcd aliout hip and , v . . C. A. BA N O nOI/rZ . ad.lrN.* «r

. known, shputder and arm brtriaed. - • M in i lA B I .. '8 KILE8; ': ,a d d r c « . i t i r

W - kttftwn*. w tlm iily Is iw ed . ' ' 'O ltA n W a DllNTZER. Cheypon,

• Wyo.. h « a bmlfed; ’p . 0 .. W HITE, D eitvnri »houia«

W HITE, D enver; le g \>rui*ti• a fc L T O N a 'e h ild ro n , flreiDir

" BMITII. VoTtlaad, Ote• body and Irjrjrta liod . .

0 g . n . POTTER,, D cnve t:Jn to rn« II

NIDAV,. Kvatiatiin, HI.: an and le c bru'nefl- ' • • • -O E O R O E a iliC H R lST . IV nvfi

T , RM lT ll.'T tnpld Cll; H. p . : tjniUcd. • •

o t t o n N o i™ lt* E o ^ m u ,T)ie retnn^nflrr o! Mip \n 3 w ji-w e»

•qivon aa rMideritu of varlnu* N«rt)raik

W rcfking crowa wore « n t <roni Ca• t>rr. Wvo.. Chndrofl, NtU., ami

WM p rid ltted by Mr. pUk^oiv tUal t t. . . lln,- w n ja by w l y tontnh

* I T^daffs, GamesNaUoma League. .

Kod . I r d - . , ^Hfxitnn ......................................... . .1

! .S t . J.ouI^ ......................... - ........... I, ..'nn ttp ric* : Waiwm bthI O ’Ni'H; I f

tri-n nild Clpinonn. • , •,■ F.wl m h — ' •Uroolilvn ...................................... ])I 'lilib iirjS ) ..........................

n p l l r r l f j : Hmilh.. Jtnmnu* nnd Mi I rr j Glorner, Adnm* nnd Schmidt.

Kml m il- I ' i " ; 2. NVw York ............... ................. - ,

.Tn<ipr nml Killifor- « ™ r« . '•

■ 1>liHndelpli!J- ........................ .... ‘ ' if iiu 'in n n ti .... ............................

H nttcrics: IlnhhHI nnd HruK;r. Mnrqiinrd, Napier nnd \Vin«o. , *

A m encib L oiguoHenrc: 1 :!*■

('liim i'ii-........ ..................... ^ 7New T ork — .......... - ........- ^ M

f Ilnttcrios: Wilklnunn nnd ^ l n 'l• Sliawki'y jiml llo ftm an. '

Brore, end .fith: JJ- St. Ix iu a ........ '............... ............... - *

m Wni.hini.'tf.Ti ..................... ;.■.•...••■• '^ nnttcric«: 1‘nlnirr nnd •Scvcrd

.\<'(isfn nnd (iluirrity.SrnriM

1................ ■■■.....:■.......... J l ?UoM'W -.1.......... .......................... „ ■* ,

Iblli'riM :' Sflddlclon nnd• Mvrrs and Hiii'l. .

n S o i , .... ::........ ........... . j ”

’’''ib t 'rr iJ .l ; ' l i h i r 'n m i N'tin.imnklNnylor aniM ’prkiii". ' .

, First of NewW heat, . )nTexas~Bringsi

1 W il-IIIT J V A W A T « " » ;d . (I.M . 'W .I .M l...1 .-.I rri.m wn^i'iiK wns received here Ir > awl ""W foT two

1'ii^iicl. Indndiuk' n bonuno^ “ " ti ^

■- IP A S O W E A T I® ^ . ,‘:n r.r M ilnv . fa ir tand

TB E O N M A

N FA. , ■ I ...I ^

United States to Ignore League on

.M anda^uestionD i r o c i N e g o t i a t i o n s w i t h J a p a r

» B e n d e r A o t io e a t G e n e v a t f n n o c e s s a r y <

W AeillN Q TO N. \). C., yp) — The American covcrnmont, i t w ai leamerl

* rn tjd a y , dbcd not coutcmpluto patticipa' g p f tion in the dutiberntioua of the eounri:

pf the Icapio of nntlon<i, which con venea tomorrow l i t Genevu for eonaid emtion of problems a rii ln g ou t of tin n)bfa tion of mandntes. A auggraUoi (fiat the United 8 ta lc s bo reprcjcntflt

'0"* wn» mnde bv (ho preaident of tho coun irfd £il nftor tho Unitod S tatea bad pro icar tented aKOiniit the awnrd of mauaatc: Tliv v.’Ulwut Ut councnt.

A Since the United S tates and Japai iJco havo undcrlakon n Bcttlomont by dlrcc jpli) ncffollatlon .of .jwndln^' iitsuc* betweei

the two countries, roniildcrntioa o f thi Yap raahdkt'e by the oouncU,ia regard ud jio ra na iinnccei«ary.

" p o M iiris SIM llSrIcB. _ --------

'’the D la p a to h S a y a P r e n o l‘ a r e I n c r e a B in g E f f o r t 8 t o

C l e a r D i s t u r b e d Z o u qup- ---------

“* j . W.VDO.V, (/P h -A dispatch to th th a t Lon'lon Times from Oppeln aa>-« tlier liore in evidence tha t tho French nro mal

tho ing .greater efforta tn c lear the dl' cars turbed nren. lii tsnnd Juo rtlo n I lalr- jtronglv oreupied hv French troopi lorfa wlio have'c lcnrcd the d istric t t.f arme

inanrgi'nlr. .Oenernl von Hoofer, licad of tli

, . Oermnn defcnuo forees, the. dUpatc adils. lias eonscnted to reduco tho Ai nahera m llent by TcHrlng to lUom

•'•l’ niltz following tlie I’olish rotireinen rrhe Hrltinh have o fu p ie d G uttuntai

> from which Ihc 1‘olen w ithdrew . I t repo rted -thn t ' thd I’oles hfivo rotlrc from' tlvo nelnUlrathood «f G^osa.fitrc' l i t t - - ,

; nn. • ' - , ^ ’ - • --■‘isfiaMiifcBH IOU n Fill

B in ; • _ •

5te .; P e o p le R e p o r t e d D y in g i n M o se e s in K ie v S u r r o n n d e d b y

U k r a i n i a n I n a n r g e n t B

• HKHNE, Bw itwrland, A catn iver- trophal outlireak o f famine in K ld r

reported today iu d ijpatehes from tl Cllv, I'krnlne, which asserts th a t the pcQp

' nre dying in niauea from atarvatio ■ tivn thousand of them having boen bu

were I d in ono day in t t t , c ity w M th la b askn Itig ficslogod by U krala lan I n su ra n t

■ ' ' Al the anmo time, tho d lipatchea ad Cas- secret natloaalls t vigllanco BOcioti<;a a

ill It murdering prominent bolehevlk leado t (hu oud ' mogistmtea, aomo of whom It&i light, been found hanging to lamp posts '

(killed by bulloti almoat ovory morhin _ _ ' TllO bolshevik nowjpapora of Kiov hai

1 registered the iinmes of th ir ty cJfitni j 'sn ra who already havo been killed, il

__ )'lif>|intehe« tay . I• r . I ' . . . _______________

. i '~' •• ; • " — •

• | | fL A S H E S F «K-! . O HIOAao, ( /P )-P m u c titm * o

of tbe w eek,'caused laauance of an

• I * EDMONTON. Albflrto, IJty-V,the provlnia of A lberta, in accotda

, recently, a f tw strong oppoaltlon.

OHOTBAU. M on t. (flV-M ra.!. ,, .. died hore rocoatly, pi;ovod up on a 1 J n ' 1 6 ytar*. A fter he t b u s b f ta d 'a d «

li; , ' an expert bo rw rom an unUl more tl

!«!£'•:. WASHINOTON, ( iT V ^ Pn>P«. the antl-bluo law league o f Amorc! parado from the capitol to th e Wl

„ V : hlue laws. -Tlio parade w ill bo held ‘ 7. 0 i ha70 ttarchera ftom aU over th e c

, , ' I WALIiAOE. Idaho, (fl?)—T h iShoshone county U proposed by tno;

„ v i Tho county 1« a a id to be an w ealmals. and the wlntora are not. bo ff

. -wta s u w d t t o t tho oik c o u ld j^ i II ■ Donao of ahlpmont. Betw een S700

, K » h lp i r a o head, a rd It 1s>p , 1, K .; subscription. ’ ,,

t) • ■ - ' ~

*,!'0ILPR0DUCERSPR0TEST AT MEXICAN EXPORT It

^0 0 Pr*rolomn O perators Doclaro Levy 1inker' w ned by Obregon’s Docreo la Excoi

jr sivo and A rb itrary

' MlTCIi’O (MTY. (/p)-Vi>niinl y n . ’Hi :i':iiiiiHl, I’residrnt Obregon’*

» S 9 ' . n 'i i l dn-ri'i- iiirrenxiiig tn'*'H nn i|i(irl iH-'rdlctim wns filed in Ihe tre

± , I ' T'’ 'lirt'firliiieiit hv ri'I>fi‘'"'i‘t » ' ' ' ‘'-'>' ~V thr .\-.nri;ifed Oii I'roiiiiriT'f nf‘‘7 7 '" 'i....... 1- wns •derlnred the Ifu- n*® W!\« exccKlve, nwl did nnt tt

“ ii:i;i ni-'niiiit Ihe Klatistirs nnid to hi " I.vn I'lirni'bod bv the 'gnyefnm ent n

1,, „» iirnditrllnn nnil'expoTlnti •'n:.tii'l I’ndrei. nnder' n''CTelary

tr.vnnrv, mnde nn enniment on nnd •'•fiti'.t. n>.*erling he wnuld pnss it

iSSOCIATED PRESS Nl

lLLSI T O H r i i j f i , ID iH O , n

m ir:i mmm. ippi» I ! F i g h t N a r r o w s D o w n to C o n t e s t

I B e tw e e n P r o p o n e n t s o f . S e n -

J a t e M e a s u r e a n d H o u s e P r o -

!■' p o s a l a s V o te N e a r s

‘I W ABIONOTON, (yP)— A i llie Kin»U ro npproaehcd ft vote la le today on paek

e r regulatory 'legislation the figh t nar rowed to a contcat betw een prtponcsV of the nenate agrlcuU utn' commtttei

en mtnauTC and advoeatea of the Uomv he bill. . - ■d- Dyth »Idc» predicted victory. Ttiosi

supporting th e aenato b ill claimod t( I have the nssurnnco o f 32 votes w ith 21

ttKalnst aod 12, doubtful A dvocates ol • the houso bill professed to hnvo a ma

jo r ity . of ten vo tes ngnlnit the senati mensure.

S' ‘ - W - a M o n n l c k P lnda rU w /..Saniilor JleC orn^ek , rcpuWlcan, Illl

nois, opened tho d a y ’s debate w ith ai n ttaek on tho aonate bill, whieh ho saii impoied powera on tho proposed live

. atock commUaloncr ao wide and Jiacre ob tionary aa to bo con\pftro,blc to ^ 0 au

thority poaseasod by officinls under th era ris t regime o f Bussin or tho autoe rncy of Qermany. ' . , ,

Benator Konyoo, republican, Iowa, li f"’ urging aypport 'o f ' the ,senate bill de pro fended tho federa l trndo coromissio iV. whose roport* on th e packing lodustrj ll,. ho iiaSd, woro th e b a ria o f th e pondln

1,, legislation.P"j ■ K oB yoa^rgea A ction

“ I f those reports bo true, and I,hav lli i no doubt they a re ,” ho asserted, “ the tch It is tlmo M mething be dono m th \n in te re it" of the people of this cout nd. t r y .” .

iiiisnu fi" wmnsiin; 1 ,

> e d e r a t i b n O o n V en tH > h lB 'A B k e

IIP t o i n d o r s e P l a n t o R a h o t h e ; ' S t a n d a r d 8

DEN'VER, Colu., (fl>)-L abor'nn ivn IB-, ti t le s to traliv leader* fo r the orRunlic

h b o r movement were -proposed In. resolution subm itted W odntsdny fo tl; convention of tho Amcrlcnn Federatlc o f Labor. ‘ -

:as- The resolution, luljm l'tted-by tho.li ■ I* bor luisombly o f P a le itine , Texas, pr tho vided for a referendum voto on tl ;Ple ptoposttl. ^ 0 InsUtiUloiis would 1 ion, flnABCfd hy n DO cents per enpiln n lUr* sessmoot on overy meint)cr per yot be- fo r flvo year".' A fund of fl0.<iw),0( Its .' would bo provided for fivo univer« dd, lies, four In Ihe U nited BtalAi nnd 01 are in (Janadn. A flcr the capital hi lors burn ralced the iostitiitloiis would ) avo malutttincd by a yearly ;!5 ren ts pi

?r rapitrt assessment, ing. .Membership “ untrained In .the fu ave dnniontnl 'p rin c ip le s of tlio‘ oTganU nls- tloh” is m ultiplying 'with jgreat tho" sjieed, in proportion, t^han trained len

ersiilp, the resolution' saj-I.

«0M THE WIREo f eactremoly w a r tt w eather fo r th e r w t in order o p ^ g Ctilcago bath ing beachds

Women are now eligible fo r Jury du ty In kance w ith a b ill paw ed by th e leg iila to rt

Ju ry servleo Is no t compulsory, how T or.

■iNat OolUns, a pioneer datUe.quoen. who k homestead In her own name a l tb e age of ULth. lbo managed tb e ranch and romalned th a a 70 years.of.ago.

josod feature o f the aaauai conven’ilon of rca which meets here O ctober 1 to G Is a n ilte House aa a p ro tes t against national Id Tuesday, October 4, and I t is planned to country participate.

,i Introduction of a 'c o lo n y of elk Into embers o f tb e Shoshoae Bod and Oun dub. a l region fo r tiie p ropagation of.,the anl- ifovere, b u t w b tt foraga c m be found. I t obtained w ithou t cost excopt fo r tbe oz.

0 'and $600, t t ia estim ated, w ould 'be need- propoMd to ra lso rthls am oun t,by popubr

O B S E Q U m r F O R G O M E Z

A X A R E H E L D IN N E W YOF

Im-1 O nltn i Stiktes Troops Form E scort : ca- . Body of Form er I>re.ildont of Oubi

on W ay to 'H a v an a

pro- N'KW YOUK. (;TN-1^ iiiit!iI >i'rviro- r - r O riu 'rn lM o T M. ■'liniii.v. forncx- ..f t:nU i. >vJi» div.l tu’fv 1

rcnr- Mondny, w rre ho‘r |- .^^rly t«'hn- m1 of t ‘i)lrii'h ’s rn thr'lriil.\lex- Hrtlemii, ri-<|iiicni ni:i»' wiih i-r1cbrn' IS a ill tlio proseiii-'r nf ineinheri nf 1 taicQ fnmilv, foreiRn diplnmnli.' reiin'son have.'tlves niid rinse'frieiidH. A bnttnlion roliPl I 'n iled fllntes trnnin ('irnrted the e U oa.ikM : nnd the I m l ly tn tb o I’eW fvl r o f 'n ln "tuition, whenn- Ihey ,le ft by ? , th e 'e ln l rn r for K rv \S'eM. where n Cul t o n ic n iisc f will take tbe body to Havi

E W S P A P E R IN T W IN R

DAHJnOEBDATi TO HB 10, 1 0 2 1 .

sM I veaIN CHAIN 0

[ AGAINSTJIit Probate Court Roc ]; Preliminary Exami

Charged with

I H.G. HAIGHT SAYS A* ; POISON F LY PAP

Crowds w hifh jamiflod the probate '*? court roaui, thronged tfto ample lobbies :

. uf tho court houte am i overrun InJto thu spacious lim ii,'struggled fo r.u gUmpeu nf Mrs. Buuthurd wlioso prclimluar>' henrlog was sot for 10 a. tn,

®‘ Long bcfo iu th a t hour the touxl house ®" had- been taken In posscMlon by the ‘® tliroiigs, nad w hen time camo for th e '

hearing, th c -c o u r t was unnblo to pro- - reed un til a f te r a mass t<f standing

li. people, m oatly womoa, had- been fora-" gj, vd frum tho court room by order' e f the IJ court. _ - -

Ouixlde tbo w indow ledges aad con- f j. vonlen't trees wcro filled j r lth people; j

whose clinttor threaCened to annoy tho I court until a deputy was ordered to disjiel tliuao pooplo and restore order.

Pocutnentarjr B rtdenca A dm itted 1“ U ocum eotary ovidonw introduced to j *®’ kliow tu? cvtttrlnge o f Lyda M tU u jf io '

to Meyer, tbc oxccutlon of a will b y , .Meyer In fav o r of his wifo Immediately 1 a lte r nm rrlago,'‘ttnd his applicalion fo r u life insurance policy payuble to tbo wife wu« not objoctod to by counsel fo r

. itiiu defense, nnd .Granville Haight was “'® i-nlli-d by I’rusecUtof Krank L. Htopbao; ;5’“ \V>lne»» to ld o l the servlto o f do-

ceased M eyer a t tbo Bluo L akes ranch, w lilch"cndurod f e r a i>oriod of fivo yi'iirs p rio r to hiB'omplo>"mcnt as gen- criii manager o f the tanch , aud for (Urec years siibM qucnt, tonnliiated only by (ho death o f M ey er.' Meyer, w it­ness said, had beon fureman under him

■n all 'tbe tiiDo ho had been tDBDagor.

'JJ B i ld B 'aA rrly ^ .D e la y edE arly In . A ugust Moyer hod aakod

f o r 'a tJhroe; d ay a ’ leave o f a M a f t to e 0 ‘ 'gV 'Jo 'P oca teU o ' to got'm arrle^Jr ' He"I had returned a t tbe ond of fo(ir dnys,

und said th a t he had been ninrried. W iineta had Ucwd rumors th a t the

: mnrriagu had n o t taken pfacc; nnd ns J Meyer did no t bring his wifo w ith him

to tbo raneh, b u t continued to share n ihn text housu w ith Willioni Squires, hu had

asked him. i f lie waa in f a c t mnrried. WheruupoD w itness said Moyer showed

] . . h im 'bo th h is m nrriago ileease nnd cer- . . . tlf lca te e f m airlage ..],p ifo y e r, w itness #ald, conQnucd to Jivo 1,,. in tbo, to n t houso. -Mrs. Meyor, wit-

ness believed, lived a t thd Kogerson ho- Ici, Twice du ring the time a fte r the

30P uiarrlaRc mnl p rio r to the time Meyer r ,j . wnn tnkon 111, Mrs. Mc.vers stayed nll !,n|. night n t tho rtinch.'■ad ' -H ospital T i« a ta e n t Opposed

'W itncM said th a t ho firs t learned of M eyer’s llluess whon h a went to him lo nsk him to-holp repair n w ater pipe on

I ," ’ Ihe north side o f the river. Moyor told , , Ilini he would If hu could. He was no t - J |«h lc to, bu t V e n t over lo whoro a crcw

wn* packing peatlies oh. t l i e - m th side I o f (Jio rfiU f, w here Mrs. Meyor w ss

= 3 I Hint duy employed. There ho was un. — ■ I nble to w ork nuil was tflkcn to the boc

' jlioiine whero he suffered from .contort- iui* purging. W itness saw Mm tho

(mdrnliig nnd evening of.tlie next dny, _ 111- was lujfforing Intonseiy, the purg- I t . ing being v io len t. ' Mrs. Moyer wa?3 wi'di him. Sn tu rtlay he *lioir«l no im­

provemenl and w ilness snid he sug. gi'sled to Itolh Moyer and .Mrs. Meyni

n Ihut the j.ntli!nt be rei»ovp<l to a hos-t pllnl. Mr*. Meyer obiected. sa.vintHhni

! no t only would thn expense bo gre.nl, bul th a t shc could toke rare nf him there,

0 P r Ci)uglilinjviis enlled, niiO the fnllnw if fng Tu('>iitny''iiie p.idVnf wns ren io m

lo tln', ••minty bii"pil:il, wiier.- n speeiri ■ niiri«- W:iN eni|'!o.ved, Witiies’ told n; I .vixllH to the liospitnl, n f tnlks ivith Me.v

i'i er. fl»d w itu Mt*. .Meyer. tu-r m v4 ing tll him Iwiee thnt she did ni>l ex J ■ peet her jiiisliund l« recover, mire innk ^ infe the Ktntc'iiieiil lh:it Dr. Cnnghlin hm

Mild th n f f h r r i ' wt-re mnny sur/i riiie ■ undet his r iin-,'w itli .mnall Impes nf re

lo eover.v. ,b. Bride Brings Polsoii Paper1- WitiifS!! w id thnl Mrn. .Mevcr lm. f t brniiglit poison fly I'iijx-r t<i fhe runrt:

MVviHj; tlm t *\w wiintod t» se t tld 0d- Dll' fJie-t WilJicfls s:iid Hint the mr

'm il in L'bnrge <>f the hoiirding hous hnd resented thi", ns i-he ilid nM lik tlie iiifi'reiice thnl 'tu; «iii not propei Iv riiiiHinigniin; .■icaiiiMt flic '. A fli't Hi

1 , dentil I.f M evrr. iviliu-- willi Mn D t/ IIni£i>t nnd Mrs. Ilow r. llir mtllron. o

tlie bnnrdiiig bnllM' \r."l ii»'hi'.vxT (iMWiT in Ihl' r.ioin in wMi- -Meyer Imd Im-oii ill no.' wluil.-'pnckiii:

ba I.f [ioi>i'oii fly prij'iT nnd- 11 b'roki n pii''V nj.v friiin wliii-h ;i niiiiiticT'i>r »ln'i'i" Imbren tuken. ^

“ ao o d Builnea-s Woman” jil 'J I W iliir»s -•cni,I Hint 'li-'rily iif lrr hi JJ], [ wnrriiige. M eyer hmi Mii'l to liitn nnd 1

SiiiiireM iu tbe f#iiuirr<‘ li'iii IimiV' llm 1" livdii IB n gi)0>\ liiiMWM woman.'

(ll.; I Mi-.'Jer ( 'v ideiirrd tll i^ w lln rn ".’Jd , b •nin.] n Htiilement th v t.fb e h;id cnn.ied him I n of I insure IiIh U^e in her f.i'cir, nlnj jbyin en«\ ngrev-ing In pay the premlnin.

.'Ivft- Fotticsksti JOiney Coming. — fp®' After iJiP m nrria"e,. ti’itness ,ini

probably about, th e n th , M ever..aivanii . •— f_______________— ------ ------- 3.

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t FALLS CQVNTY

LY N;ALS LINKS OF EVIOENCE K SOUTHARD’ o o m I s C r o w d e d a s

i m i n a t i o n o f W o m a n

h M u r d e r O p e n s

I ACCUSED BROUGHT APERTO RANCH HOME

'£ ■ S a l t L a k e W a v e s

; s ; " W a s h j O u t P a r t o f

R a i l r o a d C u t o f fthe Ith e ' - • •

pro- 3 0 0 U e n R e p a i r i n g D a i f la g o w h i l e T r a f f i c O v e r O n e L in e

^8 B u s p e n d e d

con- OODUN, U tah , (S>)-h38hcd ljy n >p!e; (ij.inlle gale, Ihe wnves/on Groat Salt

Luke !»*t n igh t vtiinliiMl ,>«l p a rt ot the filled In sk tlo ri of tlio Ogden- Lueln cu to ff and over ono line

“ of tho double t r ic k ii inlcrrnpted, foi d to th ree dayr, according to information iffio from Uio Southern I’aelfir offices here. I by TJirce' hundred men nre n 'pairing the itcly diimage.

IraSMlBESI fyEimioiionly

him R o y G a r d n e r A d m its I d e n t i ty w h e n L o d g e d I n J a U a t O e n - .

t r a l i a , W a s h in g t o nekod '■ .1 ? ^ . ^ i ' r a ‘A r* tA ..,;w ! .« h U ^ ^

He Onrdnur. fugitive bandit for wliotjiJnys, iHiKse-hns.bcen searching Cowlit* cou.ried. ty , W aih., w as enptured in Contrnli

the J io r lly bpfore noon loday by P ntro 'd us man Louis Sonny. At the c ity jnlhim wiioro ho was tnken, Gardner sdmil

ire n ted liis identify . *

B o m « S to n tt « t win.owed . nn rdner snid he arrived n t Centrali

cer- Tiiexdn'y n i‘{lit <>ii a freight train fror . (Instliv'UBrk, Wash. reglstcTCd n

I llvo the Dale hotel under tliii name i/f .1 wit* I’atlcn,' and sinre Ihen luts hccn ronm

n h o - lng tho stree ts nl will. .Last n ig h t.h • th e attem lcd n home proiliielii.eduratlniiii [eycT eJh ib it.J nil ’ He snid thu l until he lrfl...CnrtI

Iloek, the neene o f his i-»cnpe.l!!st wee td foHie to Centrnliil, lie Imd nM t>ee more thnn n mile fn>ni town.

B m U jo i OoneoU F « o , w on (iard iie r’K fn rr wns lieaviiy band ’ told ngcd tn nmke it nppenr Hint he lin sBO t been in nn neeident. Honny, notin crow fhnt the m ati’s goneral build was sim

I side tar to th)vt « f Q ardner «* e a trk d I w as 'descrlpllons sent oul by postoffico di

s un. partm ent ngcnts, ‘ ‘ took n long ehanee' bee he ' snld, nnd u rre ttrd him.

liM islfirimiirsiimiiPiiiMi

deynr — —I hos- B ill w i t h . B o r a h D i s a r f a a m e t

A m e n d m e n t Q o o a B a c k to ,i„ .rr. H o a s o f o r A c t io nollnw. ---------iioi'rd WASIII.VGTO.V. I). (’., fyP)-C«nfi peeiril enei's belween Hie sm nle nnd iiotise < llil Ilf nnvnl n|>nro|iriniinn bill enili'd t Mev. diiv ill II •len.llix'k and Hir f-lfllt.llOII.Ui

r My. Ili’l vvill tlir Hucnh didatnumenl e« III ex- frr r iire Piiieiidniriil wn^ liiken hneic ,„nk- »hr linnir f.ir n.'linn.

In hnd -------r ,i.,,, SECOND COT IN OR0DE OIL

„ fr ,-- PRIOB IN W EE K ANNOUNOr I’lT T SU l'H flll, l'n., (/P)-'T hr «i

nnd rrcliieijiiM In Ihe lirii-r nf rriide 1 '. . w ltliin ;» wei'U w»s amiminri'il Ih 'tc 1

dav bv Hie pflneipnt piirrliaHing nm - 'i ' '' another eni ..f :’.1 Vi-n'sbnrrel on nil grnden w ». p n trd .' \ i

' , I i.rireH are: ,hniis i'. ivti(Hvl\-(iiiin I'rinli'. $2.1il{.(.'nruii

'* ? l.l( i: CnKrll. $1,:U: Sc.iiierset,.^l.l'f ''l '7 'ia o i i ie r ie t light. JMld. .... . Itagldnd.

'“ ',v e « t« , ..\irit. I S|,.ni]ilv iiirrohHing «lori:s wa«

"^In^* tl ...... .. .. th r rHii.'liiiii, .

wliu li • ^ r - ------ ' — -

$50,000,0001 Stockmen Ni

,.r Ills- ' ■_______......... WASlll.NGTtl.V. I). ('.. ( /P ) - ;e tlm t rntigemenis uiider wliirli rn'«lerii n n\an.” ^ -M tcrn banlter^i will pnn irtr li fil ‘id , by njillion d<d!ar fnnd for IraiiH in r: him l0 ,tb< raisers probnbly will be rninplet r^.'-'»K wilhin llie noxt few dnys. &-rretii

Mellon said tndnv. The western l*.ni------ : cr* ftftreed a t a meeliug. a t Cliien^nid yc*.l‘‘fdny to -provide- fwy-nty-five ii'

e f 'g n . liinu dollnrr 'n f the fund, he ndded, n ~ '._ _'VnTe e a iU rn 'b a n k ers alrondy havo,ra

.U d 'th p olher ha lf.. •'----------•

E l iP K O B n v s 0 BNT8 : .

" E O E ^. FOilllE OF> l i s i i i3 D e n v e r C o n v e n t io n in d o r s e

L a F o l l e t t e BIII f o r f e e d e rs

, I n v e s H i a f l o n o f “ L o c k O u l

' o f S e a m e n

IIE.VVBS, a i » , O T - m o ’ A i o n o P cdera llon of Labor todn.v by resol

B tion railed upon the United S ta te s se a le to adopt tho LaPolte ttc blU p w l ^ Ing for 0 federal li^vestlgatloii o f i n a tion-w ide'“ lock ou t" of H smeo.

Tbe lAulaUon, in trodocel by , . - tb e tD tenutioniU S e u a e a 'a tmloa,

;!&ecUted i h i t » “ tot& blniftim ol - ' S o ro p iu i I u d AmoriOQ .lUp- IV o w ae n , tid e d .1^ th e W t a d [ I 8 ta te O U p p b g b o iif l, hA ra tip to

htfin h n ^ thw xrtlag th a A m oie tB p « ^ la th e ir leg^-

; o tlsiA te d ttl ra u d jmrpoM to a h a n In th e o v e t ie u com fflm e, a n d ,'in bnilfll&i fo r AiBKlca a t« a p o v ti corretpoadlnc to th e A o e ilea a sea- boanl.*’

T he .eonvenlion adopted a resoluti »•' calling for a coagresiional. InvcstJj o f tlo n in to roodltlons in lho ro tte n n i ■I), o f the (outh. -

E very assistance was pledged i y t foiforation to unitod tex tile worki roBP <!onduPtiBg a s tr lio ^ o f a o w tk 15,000 worker* In these mlllt.

he DecUrea T r« th Ooncaalad.TJie recatutlea calling fo r i r la T «

llW lon of the searacn 's M lockout’' i I elorod the probe neeeuary in 'o re

th a t th# “ American people m syikni I thi} fru lh ; th a t nction m ay be taken J th w a rt the International conspincy, a

T th a ti'ih e hoper o n d ,p u ^ a ie s o f A d( e a to obtain its proper share In I w orld’s seapower taay b c pro tcd ^nd rea litcd .*’

“ tlnlon ba itin g .is now u ied ,” si Ibc resolulion, “ w n sfflokf-sfropn

• hide the teal purpose o f ,the Inter ' v lionnl "hliKiwnm, which purpose is

drive Iho American seamen from fCa, a n d American v c u e ls from ' ocean .’’ ' .

A resolution In. behalf o f the Unl ^ c x tU o . w ftfk«ra.Jttr a U a in p a lg a .

‘ organise th o nilk woTkera, bsperiall] I'enns.vlvnnla, utas adopted.

A resolution was. ndopted pledfi r°*; fo th e T n fernatlonal'L ad ies' Oarn fn*' W orkers financial and o the r aasista

in tlio ir efforts ,to Qrg&nUe workati tho small tnwnr, outside th e gam renleM . Thfl reJoluDos p o ln n d

,, tba l, employer* linve sought to d ti *•” '* Ihe union by opening shops in sma "HI cilies n f the east..

If. AbbUshes “ Oolor L ln*.” - un'- , A nother mtfisure designed lo aho; he Um " c o lo r H no" in ,tho fedcM tbn i

mil adopted. I t •proclaimed « ie progress reatly made In ‘ 'b reak ing down

rtlc barrie of raee a n tipa thy” and decla i-ek to overy man and woman in the fedt I 'l'iv.tlon an eriunl opportunity to onjoy

. I benefits flint aeerued through,eoIh ivo bargaining.

I n supporting the resolution dema nd- lng nn investlgatlen of southern cot 'O'l m ills. Thotoas P . McMahon o f tho ' ( ing tile -jv o rk crs declared th a t thousa

o f WflHieji and yoiing chHdren ore I '' ployed Sn Mio southem mills.

de|^ “ M ill owners,” ho said, “ rcf I honifu, refuse work and w o n 't sell 1 M-He's .Wl Hinse who ohject (0 I hours.

I ‘ “ N ever In my expcrionco In the ' r tirt! Industry havo I seen eoaditiom

abominable as those lh a t exist toi n i l I bavo btien lh th e tex tile indu

ji|f<>r'y -one yrtiirs.“ ** “ I n cases the mill barons o f Ni

■ CnroUna even* h ire 'gunm en to e; o n t the ir autocrafir ru le.”

) C h a ; ^ P rpn teerlngM r. .McMahon deelared th a t pr.

;*'«-clng .var UHw beiUK carried on m i f r r niiMs “ nm r r<iualling the l

I (p ro f its o f i m . " H e M td wom (o-1 ''" P '’" h"''*' bi'rii I'lit In rnscK from

lyOiijn w ivk 111 $( n week nnd the lr h I ’"''ri'ii'"''! ll’ s’xiy nnd sixty-six h

|( in ! " Wl'cfe. >Tl...... .. fluthorirjd a resi

* bilmr <irsatiiicr for M ontana, Colo and Wyoinlnir to rninhftf th e “

[JED I t war nlso dectn sriiil.nn. organlr.er to tbe d lifr lt M^iitir. New Ilam i'shlre and Vem

'■ *’ A lti'iilinn wns railed lo thp unoj ■_y‘ i-ondilion nf thu Ja u n d rr woi f ' ’" and II iinlion-wide cnmpaign ’f o rm " ” iir-iHK them wJs npprovcd-

• j XiOBds Aid to Lnmber W orkenThe fedoDtion pledged Its a isist

111 IninirUn^-B-cnmpalgn to iicn m i' '• . J ly nrgnnino'*' the lumber industr '• tlio norlhweilJ

_ “ U nbridled wage slashing, is dmIM--. _ ---— ----- -■

' (Contlnned oa

Loan Fund fo kars Completii- A r j A eommittee o flinnkcM ’wili nd ^niid jjfp , tho fund and ftdvances prob

wiJI ftc made (hrnugfi fmnkers froir cattle growing serlinns wl-o nre fi

•tnry ia r w ith cflndilions.<int{. W ith Ibo compWtion ot fJie fw ■rtiRn aTTBngmonts, M r; Mellon jalfl ilie mi» e rn m en t’s p a rt In toliof mcjoiurei nnil th e .c a ttlo industry would cease ni

r a is ' oc tttal ndm jfl^ ra tlon o f flic jwoI 9

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B B L P A S T , ( / ^ W h o n K in g G eorgo ;o ra ta fo n n a l ly t o ^ p o n th o N o r lb e m p rn o r frish p a r l ia m e n t J i f r j J u n e 22, i l i s p a i i , )Ianned to h a v e a f in o b o d y o f m en ns k g i ^ r d c f h o o o r f o r h im . O ne hu n - |^|y Ircd m en h a v e bee n d ra w n f ro m tb o ■ o y a l I r is h c o n s tn b u ln ry f o r Ihb i pur* y OEO. N ono o f th o m is less th a n s ix a ,]v c rt c o t In h e ig h t . A ll n ro fro m lb e U ls te r f jn d v o u n tle s .__________________________________

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'one Takes Oath as Governor of Alaska

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II n-4. . ' • 300 Corn iiaeonded with wheat. A ftor <6 I ening unchanged lo l-4c-low er, In- $8.7 idlng Sfptem ber a t 02 3-8 to 02 3-4c, $.1B m arket scored a mttterlol advanco 8

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l a ^ d to 23b lower. I n carioad lots, aver;unlly pa ten ts quoted a t $0.S0 bbl. pig*

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ISOS. erinjPoultry alive—rlllghcr; fo*!!* 27e; nicntoilers 32 to 40e. teror

K a n su O lty Produco

KANSA 8 CITY, V P)-EBg« - ' J f d-clainnged. i'neiiB utter— Crcamorj’ unchanged; pack- xi.fng le higher; 14c. oru.I’oultry— Hens Ie highor, 2iU-; br^'il- Confls and roosters unchanged. * l<(>lti

Po rtland l i v e i t ^

J’OItTLAND, Oro., (/P>-Cattio aro jndj-; reco ip ts,15, foin*Hogs ,25c lower; roeoipts OT".' P rbne - 1-2, lit $8.75 td 0; smooth, heavy, 250 to w‘n j0 (lounds $7 to 8 ; 300 pounds nud up y ''" c

to 7T rough hoavy $4 to 7; fut pigs iMuei.7.') to 0 ; feeilcr pigs $8.30 to.O; stngs • « e

to 7. - • ' ■ to 10 Bheep wonk; roccipt* I,H15.

Omalia L lm to c k closin OMAHA, Neb.; H o g s- ile o i-i iia .,500; fow curly salea lOe low er; gon-illy n(Ulie and steady; bulb. 180 to NBl,.p(»iind_biilchcrs $7.50 to «7,75; to ? c'csei..S();-^ul^t-blitchcrs 250 pounds and swoni-r $7 .ie to $7.50; 'packing prudes weon75 to $7.10 W l-VL'liltlc—Ik rc lp ts 0,500; licef nc« rs 3 3-4' .Mly to ir. lower; lop 3tv:rs t slock I.') lo 25c lower; vu.ils strong 25c higher; other.classes tteady . •

-heep—Receipts 3,500; lamlia stvLdy J J " "25r. lower; b e s t weatern * IJ ; bulk of ' lives fO:(r> tu ^10; lop fl0.2.'l: aheepm; ewe toji, $:t.r>U| fci'ilcrs, stendv .N'K

OUcago M ^estock .

I'lill.'AGO, Cattlo—lU-eoiptH porte(OIHI; generally ateady; top beef Kavera $0; bulk $7.50 to $8,50; bulk fa t prices.vs and heifers $4.50 to $0.50; e an n c n luwer,ll c u tlers largely 12.25 to -$3.00; bu:k nperniiogiius moatly 4.25 to $4.75; bologrt.i the s{iin, $. .2.1 to $0.23; b ld d ln g 'lo « r ..o n Thell fiilvo»| bulk $8.50 to $9. • $-*..75!I0G8—K « elp ts S.'J.OOO; fa ir ly 'n e* - KefI. moatly lOe lower thnn yesterday ’s Biir

I tem s o f Ii J u n e Sht

axonsns in now stripe patterns, flommer wear. Stripes of w& white grounds, lend them- on<

'miI39cVoilessvorod designs so mnoh in illy, the colors are wonder- am n 36 inch widths they ont hoi ig a t— ^ whdSOc ■ ,

n i WASH SKIRTS 'h na ever thia aummor and hero • tailored B kirls_^ whito f 'jbncs /' CS

SDMMEE WEAE •1 in sojuimtg akirta. Ju a t w hat ton car.jilrcaa frear, fcr busineas or ^nn

" - ' r . ' . • ■■. 535 . £

OF BLOUSES , ' ' ' “Ifo r you r summor wonrlug and

0 enablb you to mnke n generous _sMsoii. In georgfltte crepc, tub I 'n

p w IN PEIOE ' ■ " ■ ' j}(jng your summor o u tfit wu aro > - - which will make i t worth your | ^

IS;

" ■ French Bags J ;’rench bended bags are'Im m cnaely •rh en opulnr In tho cities. Thoy aro rc- . liiclng thu, leather bags in sovcrul ' ' latancos. And nro quoted a t'm u c h wunio) mre th a n wc ask. .Spedal horo ........................ ......................... . $13.70 li'iithe

, Strap Slippers ■ . .new two strap slipper, with niili- Mmle

iry heOl, in either aoft b row nior like Icnrk kid A irotnforlable, cool, Jain- a t leaj■ slipper for bo l wealher Avear. y r y r^Pclal ........................................... 54.05 'InBlw

U j S r i P A H O / T H l l S ^ l ^

average; top $8.10; bu lk '$7.85 fo $8J)5; 100 pig* fflOrtlT s te a d y .' Oct

Hheep—Bccclpts'0,000; m'oslly ateadyj fow eholee native-Iam bs hold h igher; r early top $11-50; bu lk $10 to $11.25; culls largely $5.60 to $0; best l ig h t fa t owes $4; heavies around $2.50; rocelpta -y], a irn a tlv o . s . co l

New York Btock Id a rk e t . .

N EW ^^O K K , ( /P ) - In its ossonUal I fea tures today 's stock m arkot duptl- od. ented its courso o f the provlous day..Oils a id 'a n unusual ray o f Industrials “ ond spccb ltics regiatiTCd fu rth e r loss­es o f C to 11 points. Sales approxim at­ed 850,000 sharea

Blocks rallied briskly a t tho nctive opening o f today 's trading, aliorfs cov- ering hurriedly on favornV j tlovchip* n irata onnounced a fto r tho cloic o f yes- p , le n m y ’fl s.-Mion. These incni'li'd thf* ^ b lower eommereial discount i.Uo fJ.-.cd o „ , by tho local federal Teiorve bnnk oml d'-claratlou of the i tg u la r N orthcin _ , I 'aclfic dividend. N orlh.«u iMeiflc si.fn gained 2 points while G re.it North- orn. Loniavli'u nnd Nashvil!o A tla :.tlc C o n fl.tin e , Now York Central, Hondliig, Iltltim ore and Ohio, and Texns and P a ­cific advanced I to 2 1-2 points. Mr x - ta n PotrolciOT, yealortlny 's w uaknst C fea ture, made an In itial ra lly n f Z vea points. l*&u-Amcrlean Petroleum r-ise I 2 1-2. the ' ' b ” stock rising 3 1-2, Bnld- S win Locomotivo Sludebnkcr nud Amerl- f rnn Sugnr wore among tho othdr atr.ing issu e s .. ' ' . _ I.•M exican Petro lew u’a fu rther deelino . to 103 in tho final hour occaaloncd ad^ s diliunnl reaction in other oils, also eutt oi|ul]imcnts, ipotors nnfl, specialtios. Tho $3.0 closing wns weak. ,

L ibe rty Bojuta '

NBW YORK, (ff) _ L iberty bonds Flo’ dosca: ; i . l ;2 's $88.;iH. F irs t 4 's $87.HD; fluff jwond 4 's -$80,0?^J i i f t 4 1-4's $87.oIn Sue second •»• 1-4’s $80.72; th ird 4 1-4's Po tj >Ol.V; fourth 4 1-4’s $80.00; V ictory Crei 5 3-4's $08.30; VIetory 4 3-4 's $08.38. f lr ij

. C c p p e t ' BtaiNL^V YOHK, yp) - Copper qulot;

Meetrolylic spot and nenfby 13 to 13 „ . l-4e; Juno and Ju ly 13 1-4 to 13 l-2c. . g j[ ,

Sngar . ggg.•N'KW YORK, t/p )_ T h o ' raw sugar Chle

nnrkct was steady early today a t 4c Bae for ren trifugal with no business ro- Bac' sorted. H*n

Raw sugar futures wore quiot and E u irices o t midday were 1 to 2 points net porl uwer, w ith operators Inclined to lim it M nt iperntions and aw ait developments in Porl Ihe apot m nrkcL - - * porl

The m nrket for rofined w-i^ qu ie t a t fit f.'».75 fo r fiho granulated. 80e;

Refined futures were nominal. BiBngar futurea eloaed aloady; sa les 1,- plnti

In terest Fo; liopper

Gingham N e w p l a i d s a n d c h e c k s t h a t s n g

w a y s I n m a k i n g s u m m e r d r e s s e s , o n e m a y d e s i r o . ‘ O f v e r y g o o d i m u c h l a n n d r y l n g ; a n d s p e c i a l l y p r

Per Yardi Summer H i

D a i n ty , s h e jo r , w o b - l i k e b o s o th a n d g i v e s t h a t c o o l , r e f r e s h i n g f e e h o s e w i t h UbI o t o p , i n c o lo r s o f w h i t e . A ll s i s e s .

Special, Per Pa

C o r r e c t O u t i n g , A p p a r e l f o r

C a m p in g , H il< i|ig o r A u to m o b i l e

T r i p s I■ Y ou’ll like tlio frig c ffo c t. obtnincd I by w enring ono o f theso, suits. Two I kinds lo choose from, (ho wool o r cot- I ton bhnki. Thoy aro ideal f o r the camping out trip , tho hiku or tho aulo trip . .Tailored with cato fo f it , c u t wilh plenty of amnrt stylo and mado to wead They allow freedom of m oveiu^nt nnU

'n re^m ufh nicer to wear than ordinary rluthea fo r outings/ -

■In Wool, H M llier;M lxtorfr-------

G oats$17.50P8iits$8 .50... , ,s ..to O o tto n H li« k l

Goals $6 ,50 P a n ts R S O

I n Wool, H eatber M lztm o .

K iilt L i^g ins ------ ----------- |2J>0 W rap IWool Hut, to match sa lts.-. 53.C0 K haki :

Military OxfordsHu- new ball strap, rounded too ox- I'ump 'ord, a i much snoght by well dreaaed vunien, Hns half rubber, hctfls, mil- Inry style, is in softest broivn k id " , enther .ami specially priccd n t SOJK)

.W h i t e Oxfords.llllle o f rclgnskln cloth, which looks nf {inike leather nnd givea be tter i r v i c o bo veit leaa coat. Is cool comfortablo nnd wenth':<'rv nent looking. Mndc.over n now widthi is l with m ilita ry hce!. Sperinl 85.05

'm p ■ " — ^ . , r

00 fon i; Juljr $2.88; Septem ber $2.73:' Ictobcr $2.07; Doccmber *3.58! . ,[

' P o t tto e i • ■ , , I CIIICAOO, ( /P H P ^ ^ to o a , w eak; re-

e lp ts -10 c^rs, a i r now; Louisitiila and Llabama T r lib p b a 8.C0 .8.03 ew t.; r ir r ia la $4 barrel; N orth C a ro lb a lobblcrs $2.75 td .f3-50 barrel.

O ltj W«,y KANSAS CITY, nncbaog-

■d. '• • ■■

T W m F A IL B U A B Z E T 0 i

G n la .Fain iahed by Tw'ln F tlU P low U llUVlieat No. 1, c w t . ------ ----------- H-OO

P otatoe t .Pam lahed bylB oyle Com itlsiion Co.m u ______ :-L-____ _____________ 63*;naaeta ....................... ............ :,7C«

iProdnc* ' . *■ ; lu tte r fa t ' 23*lancb b n tte r . ................... ............— 20iIg g s -------------- 1-------- ^ ----------------- 20*

L lre tto ck ,'Furnished by Indspenaeat M eat' •

M arketC a ttlo -C ow a 4© 4 1-So; tte em 5e:

eal G@7eS H o g e - P f tn e 7@7 1-Be S h e e p -M u tto n 4e; U ab e 6c.Ponltry—Bena 16e; frye rs £5c.

ja ty -Furnished by Twin '? a lla Cooaty

Farm Bsfeau / S t u d a r d o r b e tte i 'b ay , b tta c k , f im

ittin g , $7.60; somo, poorer, aa low at 5.00; boled, $12.00.

H O U S B W irB 'S OUIDB, (R etail PrtM il

loar, D8-lb. '» a e k ________$3.80®3.40Jgar, boe^-100 lb«. $8.W @ft053gor, cane, 100 l b l . ______50.1000.16jta toe t, 100 Iba. ________ *1.26@ 1.6(»ream Cheese 20srick C beoae__________________ lu 'SO ^ .s a n s -------- --------------------------— « tsttnce, leaf, lb. — ........................ . 1#*r e a d ----------------------------------------- lOeu tto r (c re o m c iy ) ........ .....— 38suttor (ranch) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 20®23*Jga (raacb), d o t — ---------- 20$23oli e k e n s _____________________ 36caeoa .... ^ ■ 86«w on, s lic e d ____________________ 40* ‘am .................... .... .............................35<a a , alieed ____________________irk c b o p a __________________ 25@30*ntton ehopa ----------------------- 2C@ao«irk ro a a t____ , ----------------------23@B0e>rk aanaage ZZ-:_______________ 25*Steak—Sirloin 33e; T-bone 85e; rooad e; cbnek 20c. • ‘B o e f -P o t roaat 20a; se^k 17 1-2b: ate 16e; b risket iOe. v

►r E v ery-'■PT ------

71*ciggest themselvea to now’

Small plaids or large s8 , qaality, th at will sland jriced at—\29cl o s e - ‘

that slips on llko a glove 3cling'to the feet. A silk f grey, flold monso and'

a i r $ m

I s c o tto n E hak l

L c g g i n s ---------- 51.25

W hit^Straplip, in Inllltnry hool, of goodlity w hile fabric cloth, leathera, w iU r2 button onc strap ov- nslep. A tool, sorviccablo nnd I. nppcarlng ahoo n t only 52.05

Brown Oxford1..Jn ilita o ' heol,'m edium toc, I ino Hoft Jtid Icathor, thiit w ill i ;ery comfortablo for warm ! ther w ear. In tJ l n iits and 1 lha nnd specially priced n t ' 54.05

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B u s i n e s s I n t e r e s t s a n d P r e

E v in c e S k e p t i i i s i n O v e r V j

_ , u e o f P r e l i m i n a r y C o m m e r t

a l A g r e e m e n t w l t l i R e d s

A . COLOONiV OoTDiany," butiD ctS 'intorca ta and ;ho Ocrm

presa are c x tre m ^ r slcoptlcal nbout t yaluc of tho prelim inary , trade agn tnenl on terrd into w ith ilio Rum I aoviet republic by tho Ocrroiin govoi meut and frnnk ly deebiro thore is 1

/ tie renaon to hope for imtnodiato trn w ith Rusaia on nny coDtideriible aea

B ig B u rle r'Im posed .Tho /n e t th n t tho aoviet ropul

^ tiil inalatf upon monopolizing all 1 . port' and export buaineaa and {snd t

prelim inary trado nffreument ivritt , w ith th a t object in viow confuacj Ql

man buglnes# no n , who profcas to ' unable to comprehend tho document.

' A t 'WhUo'Ttbo aovio l'republic tiikes1 itaelf tho riRhts and functions ‘of N butineas corpotatloti, i t also holds

tho well catnbliahod Intornational j)ri ' riplo th a t ft Rovcrnmont caunot I

w oil, bu l cnduavora to rcnssurc b'ui ncM men who deairo to do buai’nc

• w ith i t by incluilinif In tho proliminai offracment. a «tIpulation tha t dcallnj

. boiween llic K uM kn Rovornniont oi Oerraan firm a land individuolt in Bi aia are to bo controlled by nn arh itr tion court.

W a n u A gainst Falsa Bopes.- In . dlKcusainR the agreement tl Colo;fno Q iiie tto iays:

• ■'TJiis Ib tho f irs t stop townrd roa jua tm cnt o f buaineu relntions, tl final stop boin;; a till fa r in tho futur N overthcleas, i t ia a step forward nt others m ust neecstarlly follow. Tl new jaRrcemcnt mcatw U m t' th e tv business dolcgationa—in Moieow ai

' B(<illm— m ust bo caaontially .enlarge and clothcd w ith moro authority . -^ urKent w arning ^hould ho laaue agnitiat false hopes of g rent comme eial •advnntnc.o.

*‘Tlio O erinan buainess men who pi thc ir fa ith In thia agrocmcnt can ha '

--------- no gunm ntee o f persona] or properlrecurity , fo r .th o inlorprctaUon ean I so disto rted by tlio m ental gymnas

^ of tho red .republic.as to d ive rt wholl ^ its purpoae. Thoro is insufficiiyit s

curily o fferod for Oernmn lifo nt property, whieh will in every instaui

. . t)o a t tho m ercy o f Bolshevik commi aars.’» ' .

I^ Adyiocs fro&' Smyrna Say Ha tionalists Soffor Beverses

in-Syrian Oporations

AT1IBN8, (/P)—HoporJB lh a t H F re n ch ' hjivo reaumed hostilHli

.nga lnal tho Turkish )iationa1lata'i Syria uud aro m nking im portan t'p r« | row havo bewi received in S m jtn a snj a d iapateh frotii th a t c l'y piibUsho by tho Pfllifiea. Oenernl Qouraui thesu reports 'a sse rt , is rimtchiiig o Aleppo, :md crushing thc oppnaiHon b iirtillory firol

A. F . L . CALLS FOR TSOBB.

® (C ontinned from pago ono)

oualy m enneing tho.union wag? sfaiu nrds of a ll tjnlon workora throiighoi; tho northw est te r r ito ry , '’ snid Ihc rci olution, wMcli wns adofiivd.

W, M. Sho rt, o t the WaahinRton >Vi erntion nf I^ b o r , in supporling th

' resolutiiin snid th n t men iiro beln shipped from tho '.cltica to luwbi

• cnmjM a t . a wngu of- n day nn I . forccd to jmy a week for bonrd.

llo dcclnred th a t 80 pur ccnt of ih 'w ofkers in Iho lum b er 'in d iu try hav

..Iw longcd lo ' t h o employers’ labor o:2 ganiM tion and th a t thousands aro di-

i i l satisfied nnd ready to join tho Amer W" can Federation of Labor. ^ '

' B taonM 'on F a i« .— = " ~ ^T o t< rfn sn ll!z r« K v f> I'f s tnenrln t. m

^ pregrtM lTC.'rtcnil, ?rozpn‘'l n f3 ^ -g n i t - I t fs only liquid- cufrcnta o 'f rlioiicl

tb tu move men bnd thc. w /.rid —Woi 4cli I'lillllpit.

■■ M m JW.ok Plam / i r t Libraryin N o w .V /o rk ^

“ •jJ"")’ O-,™"'-, liko .?mdin1l Red Cj-ogg In Franco d a tit

A ■ the w ar, 11CF

in tiondo

' hns

■ ■ ■' : b r a r y 1f , fiMincftion w ith the F rick J30,000,0i

' \ rollcrtion fif oM mnslcrs hnuscil in tl ’ 'fam ily mansion in New York. Ml

Krick is rn lli 'rt inp iiliotngrnplis n: prin ts to found h n 'n r t reference Jlbrai

1 BTATE B B V H U i L D i m I N 'O H /

(CoDtinoed frpm pago ono)

prooehed him for a loan of monoy.

n w as no t In condition lo spare mi money b u t Meyer Insla'cd th h t need waa urgent. Ho said th a t L; had bought an auto from tho Jobn

D J , A uto Sales conipany^-thnt -sho I gW en a possm ory noUi for th e

• nnco duo on i t ; th a t sho had n o t ri b e d th a t this was a poiseaaory m

*** and ^ad aold the car, and th a t th w as troublo about tho m atter. Witu

f-A ce withiM oyor and wife to ,tho Jp aon Auto 'company houre, and th

V a l« check for ISOO, nnd sigiftinoto w ith U eyor and wife fo r $700

e rC I- d ltional. M eyer nnd w ife, nlao rnl some monoy which the>' opplled clean up tho obligation. A t th a t ti Mrs. M eyer signed tho noto L yda 1

.unan M eyer explnined th is to v•rmon noss w ith tho sU te m tn t- th a t sho >

n o t w an t i t gcnemlly' known th n t i was m arried. Mrs. Meyer in tho la

issicn *0 hi* helplnij them out, fl•vorn- th a t ahe wonld bf|g' l ,t- $10,000 on Seplcmber 1. and for t trode to the Johnsoi5 peoacale. .made to mature Hi'pfcmber

Mrs. Meyer, said th a t ahe would bt tho money out of thp a;iIo o f 'l a i

lu lllo either in M ontana (It Canada. ll ira- On cjoaa-examin^iJjon by W. a thc Outhrie, lending icounael for U r ittcn Southard, w itnpu atated th n t M I Qcr- Moyer complnincd of being aiek fr Io bo tvmptoms sim ilar to thoao of M eyer :nt. lho timu ho wna taken .11, and tt cs to Squirea alao wos slmUariy p /fllc l' ‘of a bu t III mild degree,

prin^ H lsto jy of Oai«.t bo Ur. Coughlin,recounted tho hlstc buai- of th'u ense nfter ho was collcd. M li'ncss SJoyor, w itness said, called him to t inary ranch Io attend h rr huabnld. This v illngt on A ugurt J8. Ilu had found Mo>

and suffering from violent purging. 1 Bua tlon t wns very wenk nnd suffered

Ijitra- tensely. Ilc had ono degree of fev P a tie n t did not improve during t

n o x t' few dnys, and on .Tueadny. wns removed to tho county hos^ll

tho .where a special nlirge was' employ* A fter tho removal to tho hoHpitiil j

road- tie n t’s tempcraturo was subnormal, a the ho did no t improve. Feeling th a t p(

itur*'. flibiy his diagaofls o f tho caao a s pi nnd maino poisoning might bo in error, I The Coughlin called in Dr. Alaxandor 1 tw<J cons'ttltation. ClaiHy ol opinion i

not follow tho conaultation, and t ‘ ‘1 symptom trea tm ent was continued.

J,ued B«U pw Follows Knrso’t Leaving,

imcr- A fter tho lapao of about a week, i tlon t ahowcd marked signs of impro^

> pu( mont>nnd .witnca; aald tha t ho d lsru havo cd w ith 'U ,oyer and M rj. M eyer i perty adviaability of le tting tho special nui n bo go', os a m attor o f economy. I t w

dccidcd to lot tho nureo go thu folio holly ing dny. -T hat aflcrnoon about fo t se o ’clock w itness'rccolvcd a Uurriod «'

and to .th o hoapital, on\l found Moyer si forlng a sorious relapae. lie wna pui

imis- jjijj v iolently nnd h it symptoms wc Idontlcal w ith those w hith characti ized his earlier illoess.-

* Coughlin said th a t he tjicn 'ca ll , B r. Blol9r, pathologist, and blood sa

pies 'wero taken for einitiination. 1■ Bieler reported tbo nresence b f typbc

bacilli. W itneas said bia mind w/ n no t cleared by -ib la reportj Aa typho I S fovcr i# almoat nlwnyi a ttended I [ V y v e ry high fovor; th o t he knd novcr c

countered a typhoid c u e unattend by fever. And M eyer's tcmporntu

thcn'subnorm al, and hnd Been ov sinctJ- ho V M 'ljrought to thc hospilJ f t i t i c n t d id no t -imnrove, bu t.. gr( grnduaHy worso till .dcath^.the nc

' day, September 8.

til-; O rd tn P os t M o tim .

Jn Tho day .o f death, witness said Ih pr^K' ordered th e body opened oud pc ' tions of v ita l organs removed' fo r o

hminnlion ^ y Dr. Dicier.' Dr. Diel rnnd ngaiii ropotlcd tho orcurrenco o f - t , phoid b a cilli Tho following dny I, se cond -pcit m ortem 'exiim lnntion w

condacted.A t tho-undertnKing morgi t h i s wns conducted by Dr. Uicler, I W ilson-and the. W tnesa. Court he Interrupted.' to anttouncc rcccss t

• 1:30..

“ * 7 - "D n tin g t i # .e a tire . hoatlng U rt . •• BontHard s a l aulotly"tfltw ooa-)ier

partntB o»d her cbnnsoL Tho pallor o f he^ f*ce intensified her appear'

o f otaaciatlon. S lu eatwod- *''1'] t t o court w ith a a a ir o f confldcnco

b u t lnodo«y. Sho grootod hCr fa- Uwr who bad w aited fo r her to

■"'"'J «omo down tho elevator from th o - J a i l rw ith hor m otior, who w en t

.._;.up,with Ujo sh e riff ,to a j^om pany

hav i ’■ or- ’ 'During nil ,tho he»rt!»g she did ">i d ii' '■jpcnV, ovcn to her p stcn ts bu t t a t wi

netl- her face o n 'h e r Viiknd, her elbow rci . ' .ing on the arm her chair- , Her c y

' and alm ost to sorrow, raroly le ft 1 flour in Iroiti of her, whilu the wUnt

L nn- ■'*• I , . Irsding Up to tho ,death ,o f_her foni;

Vt husband. There was no oviT^cneoher fellings In tho cxpresaioti of h

Wen- Intofm ittently , she would loiup iiAo tliu face of d w itness, h n t on fo>- '«n Initnn t. Aud then there w

t r y no flaao showing thought o r view, v .ts bu t a look of inquiry-, ond whol V ithou t tho'shadow, of rcscntmcnl.

. Soathard on W ay HortJ. a ting Ju a t before the hearing. W; J . 'Tri ^,-and blood, her nged father, hnd rcoeiv now a telegram from i’aul Vinpont Soul

ndon, nrd, the hilsband whon- nnmo tho p cidcd bitirs, s;iying that ho w.ill bo

out fin tho noon trnin tomorrow, nnd jicr h e r’s I'lg his love lo and ronfiilciice in I rk in wifo. Tho -wiTC wns'i'»um SnU I.fll wny. ' [— -

■cent- ■ ,been i

1= ^ H l =Ihlng . ■ ] r a | | '

- T W I N F A L I -

[AZIf which p o in t 'h o had reached on . . journey. /• Mr. TrBoblopd showed tho tolcgr

—- to h ll jJangijUr j iu t boforo sho e n tt• t h e courtroom. She smiled bright

thori taking tho arm of hor m o th e r , walked quietly 'itno the courtroom.

SiMiliiiii , iiffisw iirphn- — — >^ c re ( fo t in ty O o n m i s a i o n e r s M a

A p p r o p r i a t i o n f o r U p k e e p lived & o ro a n d . a t B o I i l ,a tc — - •tim e - th o sum of $20 will bo allov

monthly for the support o f tho fa bureau employment offleo ' la T» Palla- A sim ilar sum will bo allon la like offiee c tliducted a l Buhl, j

(I propriaUons wcro au tho rited by i board of commissioners o f th is eoui in session assembled yesterday.

, N o arrangements had been madfi thc commlaaioncrs fo r tho continual of tho farm employment doparttaoi during th is year, bu t demand from I employing ngrieulturlstt fo r main panco of silch agencies becamo

-* • g roat tjiat the bonrd, n t an adlourn m e e lb g dccidcd In fnvor of tho i

. *■ proprlatioDs. Tlip petitions wero p sented by W. F. Ahvorlh, presidont

f. \ tho Twin FaJla County Farm buro, * " 7 and Donald lU-Lean; of the fa rm so:

icc dopartment,,Tho bonrd dcclded yesterday not

employ a man to ga ther m ateria l j , ' county and stalo fn ir exhibits this si

OONBTASU: W IT S .uyer Announcement was mado by Shori !’«• E . R. Sherman of tho rcaignatlon In- P^mory liryautj who hos been employ

vor. ns ronstnble a t Castleford aomo tlu thli X o ' ntiBon for (he rw ignntion is i

■ he nigned, and no siicceasor has boen n llnl, pointed. , /yed. • _____ ,pn- PA Y S FIN E .

Bd Diefenderfor wns arraigned tho municipal court'tTifs;taortflhg bn

'n . diaturbonco rharge. H e priid a flno $7.50. D efendant is a cowboy fro thc Shoshono basin.,

tho ■ *

,, ATOSEMBirrS ^pn- -----

JVC, IDAHO T H E A T R B -A M otro prodt uss' tion, "A rc All Men A lik e t” star'ri: ih c ’ May Alliaon; nlao .comedy.

O H PH E U M -A n 8-pnrt productlc low P a y ." “ For tho s lL.,.* yo do, wo pay for ono by ono.”

O iJM -Spccnl 8 p a rt production, “ Wifo to Bc Loved or J u s t & Worai

* ' In tho House Also Topics ofc t i-ero Screen Magazine.

:t(;r TH E B B R n ^ R S havo reserved tho u I o f tho N atatorium for F riday evcnii

lied between 6 aad 8 o'clock.—T ; : lani Natatorium Co.—adv.Dr. '■ ■"! ■'* I ■ ■"- •

■ .A N .V .I J I J X lold 8P«W o(t of Up** » to w recent]

t,y cam e to oar Attention where a dim oa- tendered a «ninrt w aitress a n offer ( ded morrtngo. tnformlng her th a t bo coal turo oo t arrord to tip w a ite rs . 'b u t If i t iver bad do objection she inlRht lnke hio ital. self. T hs tip was accepted'— Boito rcw T m nscritM .'|« t - . ,

Adding to ,Ihe DIetloniry.Now -words oppenr nmv> and tbei

hal Tbo old-time real e state agcot Is no por- a "realtor,*' nnd the ono-tlmc unde

Uk«p Is a •‘m ortldon." T he o thor do 'il®' ft hobo catae luto e « a dlmo a u d aai ty - h e w as a Ic lsu rls t And so t t goea a ___ _________

,rui*. Smells Like Onion.Dr. T he kullm of the. I’tilllpplnes o t lero 'M alay I’cnlnsaln' g tves'lforth n Btrot Ull nromn o l onions. BJiya'iho Amcric*

Forestry Mngnilnc. \”hlle thb pi B, d‘nl\io of Brarll Is properly know n i tr garlic wood. ' ir , -r- ■ —:o R A IL B O A D T I M E T A B L EI- -j (City or MouatalB T in t) o —'i—.0 . B istbonnd ',

S’o. 1.16........... DopnrI 7:20 a. tit.No, 84 ............D epntt 0 :1 0 -p. m.

’ ------- WsslbomidNo. 83............... Deport .,1:10 p. m

. .* 0 . 153______DapaH 4:45 p. m.est- z'yen, BOOBB60N BBAKOH T & 4 i n tho SoothbOOSd

No. 339___.'..-Depsrt 12:48. p , * ,

lllh N jrthbound ' •o f >Jo. 3<(1_____ _ J to lT * 4:80 p. wl

h er ______

• M A IL M A S B irP .

w as No. 150 a t ‘8 a. m.. I t No. 8 3 'a t toon, olly No. 166 a t 4 p. ffl'

No. 84 a t S p. m.Bogerso# braneh a t aoon.The foregoiag mail makenp U

, , operallTe and elfeellT# w d « «»'• dinary conditloosj ' i f a gisa*

, am oant o f matl should be drop-P ; ■ ped a t about tbo regnlar elositig ’ , time l l would be Impoittbls to

dUpsteh tho mall oa ths preels*

'I

T H E E L E O T R IO A L W A Y H ! f i T H E O L E A N .W A Y .

und the convenient way of cook­ing, Vou lurn on your switch nud tha t Is all. I’lrn ty o f heat, <(iiirkly cnhugh, nnd an uc(>niimlc'

- I nl rnuflumption of< current. No I tmllu'r w ith wood or roal, no n^h-

- jV i'«, rift gas fumes, AUvnyi a unl- fonu len t.

3 I\MER1CAN ELECTRIC CO.-::7 205 M AIN AVE. .E AST ^

I __ -PTTOMT. fi2------

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t i S D A I L Y N O T S ; T W I ] ?N FALLS, IDAHO, THUK h ii

rram ^tie d ^, , , , ----------------- ^

i[o Newi ‘ Wiwed ' I ‘

i-w™ ' T o r d i n a t y r diwed - 1 'w iv o 5 lo o k o v o r W r ig h

tlfe m o n t8 a r o w r i t t e n w i th m ty s h o n ld b o p a id . T h e n , to o ,

' t b e o r d in a r y .-

i D r e s s Sinte-. T h e e v e n t o f t h i a w o o k

lo v o U e a t, i n a l l f a b r i c a a n d c pro v i s i t e d t h e d e p a r t m e n t . U it o f . . .. •

G r o u p O n eI 'o Giii"liam .s, o r^ 'iin d ie s , vo

«iiiil)lc in-K tyle— a ('iiiR liam a n d cuffa im ; in w m ie iu s ta n

Y ou w ill iK liuiro th o siii I*'- impi'OH-scd w

of • ■ ■yed

G r o u p T h r iJn to t i l ls ^ ru u j) h a v e gon

iiiiKiHinetUj n p o rt m odo la \vit in a l io rd e ro f Uje s a m e c o lp r .. -

‘ , T|ji>re a ro o rg a n ilie s line rom Illll! feel cdol-jiiH t to look a t 1

D G r o u p F o uJic- T lte nuiilclH o f ta f f e t a a i

'OHt tlia t fa s lijo n 1ms to offei (uffi'tjw a n d b r ig h t co lo re d I:

lins Home o f th e b e t te r sum inlie fouiid a iaoD g th is c lass.

Ananthe

ff; G r o u p F i v e?• ■ In d iv id u a l,.e x c lu s iv e rao'

tii’n c re p e s in th e g r e y n n d bi tnffet4iH o f e x c e l le n t q u n lity .

iU36*Of- ______________

Old r " ' ' 7 '"— "■

Ib t . . N a t io n a l H a i r N e t slOh ' - ' I

' Theao neta oome pocked la bor­es of Six aad twelve. A class net of stronger make,and

* larger size than most neta offer? en. ed. They eeU 12 for $1X0 or

; ; ; s i x f o r s e c • ,

lay ' — — ^ ------------------------------ Jaid ■ •___________I

N e w W a i s t s

Fifty new iqihrta .iiaio Jiut booa unpacked. Tlioro aro now styles among them th a t have not

^ beon -sbown before. Sopie p,ew ' JJ fabrics.

$ 4 .9 5

Drug SundriesWe are dosing out this eaaU div

partmont. Everytlilng In tho de partmont nt mdttMd prices.

' P E E 0 ^ ) 6 - , — -Lnrgi! < or., ,bo tlles 'o f peroxide^ Ai diainfi'c jant in recommended. Regu'

I Inr price .'iOc......................... .. 33<

t a n l a o

Ju a t n few bottles lo ft. Tho gcnulni - - Tanlac, the master tonic. Ono bot

tie tn customer ................- .........

P O M P E IA N M A S S A Q E O R E A M

For lii-nutifying the Complexion, Ro moves blickheads. Is t r u ly .a fflfi food ;................ ................................ 30(

I B A N D O L IN E

» You can mnke your h a ir bohavo witl• Bandoline. Tlicto nre m nny uses fo;

I it, Regulnr i.lc ..............1 1

' N A IL P O L IS H

— Mnry Fuller lilqulil nnil polish, la i =39 popular polisii timl produces resulta = - i •'iOc reg u la r ...................................... 30i

L U X O R O O L D O R E A M ^ .

A Rood'cold crci'iii- Summer timi om- needs good cold cronms for sun

- liurtL W»« rccoiiitm'nd this one.. 30(

, B A Y R U M■ Uso i l 7 o r lhc .nriil|i or fo r aftei

sUavinjV. A lars« l>cvttl<y ~ . - 89<

* H U G H E S B R U S H E SA brush-thu t can hu xo easily kcp (•loan, la guaranli'i'd to waali

4. Hiii;!ics bnishes an> famous ..... •- 8-

URSDAY, JU N E 16,1921

- A O O q c \ @ T O T W

F o r

^eek-E7 r o 'a d o r l o o k s f o r n o w s o f t h o m o m

r l f f h t 's a d v e r t i s e m e n t s f o r n o w s oi w i t h a v io w o f t e l l i n g t h e p n b l lo w h t t o o , w o h a v o n o w s i t o m s o f s p e o ia l

S a le E n d sro o k i s o o r d r e s s s a l e . T h r e e h n n d .n d c o lo r s o r e o n s a l e . I n s p U e o f

U n t i l S a t u r d a y s i g h t t h e fo ilo w in ,

l e , $ 5 a n d $ 1 0s , v o i le s , i in t tc sw c o n s t i t u t e t h i s a m b o u n d a p r o n t i i n i i ; o f o r g a n d y , j s t a n c e s t h e o a ly t r l n u n in } '.

3 s i i m r t p a t t e m H , t h e n e a t 'c h e e k s , id w i th t b e lowacHH o f p r i c e .

,$5.i r e e , $ 1 5 . 0 0! g o n e s o m e o u t o f t h e o r A i i iu r y v iil \I \ v i t h t h e i r b r i g h t . c o l o r o ( i b lo u s e e f X. . - - '

n n d d o t t e d s w Irs a m o n ; ; th e m , a l l ci a t th e m .

u r , $ 2 0 . 0 0A a n d c r e p o d o c h i n e u r c i l o u i i u a t e v. o f f e r , t i g h t b o d ic e e f f e c t s , c i r c u l a r e d bloUHCH w i i h p l a i t e d . s k i r t s 4 ii th i

i m m e r c o t t o n f r o c k s i n tin s o r g a n d i t fl. ' ;

v e , $ 2 5 . 0 01 m o d e ls - o f t l i e v e r y b e s t f f t lir ic B , sp< id b r o w n , c r e p e d e c h i n a . i u t h c n a v } i t y . P r e s s e s t h a t a n y o n e i s p r o u d

J a n t z e n B a t h i n g . S u i t s

MT-' The b e tt aU v o o l v o iz te d bath-ligb in g m lta tlia t can be boqgbt xe>and ganUess o f p ilee. B a th ing solU fe r- T of quality and stylo. AU eolorsr , and ' sites.

' 5 5 - 0 0 a n d n p

T u b S k i r t s

j i u t ■* f a b sk irts o f a ll k inds and ' gjTP , stylos. Tboy m ay b e v o m fo r so

niany occasions in th e sunnier tim e. T hey alw ays look so ooot They are jrnictlcal too, fo r'tb o y m ay be 'w asbol • . • •

$ 1 1 9 6 a n d u p

Cotton PricesJl do- Ootton prices aro low. T hey a te0 de' not nmch above pre-w ar daya. Thoee . , homo sewing days aro now a pleas-

As G IN O H A M SIlegxil 32 Inch ginghams, in somo very new ... 33c ' jiattorns. Freah now stock a t a now

low price — .... ...............................20c

nulne W H I T E V O IL E} hot- For m aking underw ear, ehildron'( ,. TOe clothes, etc. Comes la w hito oaly, in j j ‘ short lengliis. Tho y a r d ------- 1 25<

. O R G A N D IE Sa. R<’ tJrgandii'S nro a true summer fabric,1 faei’ <0 sheer and pre tty . A b ig range of .. 30c volors......... ........iSc and |1.2£

L I N G E R I E O R E P E) w ith -In lavender and pink. A fino, sofl es fnr i|uality Ihn t will Inunder well. Foi

19c ' uiiilcrwe.ir, ctc. Tlio y a r d ----- - 25c

L I N E N I Z E D D A M A S K 'la a . -N .Inmask Hint .wlU-not scuff up of'

isulla. Irr being bundered liko most mer' ,.. SOc"^ I'erir.ed ila n ia sk s----------------68i

« , / H A N D K E R O H IE F L I N E N• tim o Iu blue, orange, while, yeUow, pliil.,

.-lc, A very line aoft quiilil.v. Ttic' “ " vard ............ ............. ....... - ........... »J-7f

30c •, PE O .U O T S H E E T S

I'uU siicd poquot sheets, 72x00, The Ih' hi thn t nioney can buy. Peq-jol

... aOc tin- Ki-.iH(htd of (\ualUy....... 51.7C

P I L L O W O A S E S' kept I’vijudt jiillow cases; full fize’d. Mmlc waali, of tho liest-quali,ly whtfo bicnched .... J l [KTjuot ahoeling. The »nir ........ ?3

' . ■ t ■

, ■ ;r

Va------M O S

• This Sndm o n t, J u s t s o d o t h e t h r i f t y h o o s o -

o f g o o d y a ln o s . O u r a d v e r tif lf l- h a t i s b e s t t o b n y a n d w h a t p r io e t a l e v e n t s t h a t o f f e r v a lu e s o n t ol

S a tu rd a ya d re d d r e s s e s , ' t h e n e w e s t , th e I s t o r m y w e a t h e r h n s d r e d s h a v e In g p r i c e g r o n p s w i l l p r e v a i l . '

T h e y a r e a l l r e f re » i i in g l> , a Hiish o f Hh(>er n m t e r i a l . c o l l a n

, p l a id s a n d s t r i p e s , b i i t m o s t ol

>.00 and $10.00

ilucK . A s k tilt:s f f c c t s a n d w h i t e H O T f w f l l p J t i s t

c r i s p a n d f r e s h , t b e y / ih i io a t m n f e

$15.00

; i n t h i s g ro v \]). T h e y a r e t h e n c w - r s k i r t s a n i l s h o r t sleeve.H iU ' th e ;he c r e p e d e c h in e . . ' ’

lief); d o t t e d sw itw n n d n e t s a r e to

, $20.00

p o r t m o t l c l s o f b r i g h t c o lo r s , c a a v y , b r o w n a n d s o m e b r i g h t c o lo r s i d tio p o s s e f e .

$25.00N e w P u m p s

A . m r m i n i . A tu c jc B l pnmp, trim m ed 'In U ack saede.

, bab7 F n h c h beeL One s trap ef- f a c t F i r s t qoBUt^ m ateda) aod

' workmanship. Something new ■ aad clUc.

$7.06 ,

W a r n e r ’s C o r s e t s

I ' I t is possible to buy gaaranteod I coisotB fo r such a small outlay. We a ra o ffe ring a Uttlo. sanaaer

} ■ model, Ugh^ w eight, medium bnst,' I well made, W arner aiake,. . ^.r

' 5 1 .0 0

Pantry Specials .n D ow nstairs on Saturday one . w il «e f M , some n ^ x led p a n tiy special IS- ■ th a t pan be bonght fo r less.

■ O E E M E O IL S O A POne of the best known toilet soiipa Uso for a ll household purposes. Bui a t leiiil than ^rholesale. 7 bars f /

“w ........ ............................... - ...................60iBc

B D S S O. Made by lho makora o f Lux. Then

,rg la no boiling or rubbing ncceasary , Juat soak tho elothes in tho suds

3 f o r ................................................ 2&15c ■' ■

M . J . B . C O F F E ETiml good coffee thn t cvoryoai

..likes. Packed in vncuu i^ tin s. Oii regulnr pricc is 45c tho lb. Spee illl, .1 Ibs. f o r ________________« .2 I

zaT O M A T O E S •

IhoRc wUo bav® \sscd our g w )fl Utnh parked tomatoes. They a r 'o r stnnilnrd in sixo and arc not secoodi j5g :i f o r ...... ........................- ........ .....2&

O R IS O OThl' liost cooking compound for thi

iif- • Imsy housewife. 'WiU nnt sour li or- hot wcathor. V ery sppeial'thia weok

3 lhs, f o r ..................... ...................Kh

L U X.fliminior limo onJ soils more dainti

i'-- ' fropkn nnd linen than a t nny othe 'ho lime. Wash them with Lux. 3 fo ,75 ............... ............. .................... ........ 20

S O A PA whito laundry soap mado from th s.-uno stock n« C rystol W hite. I s ;

-jQ I’oet B rothers soapj 24 bars'-fo^. I

E . 0 . O O B N F L A K E STlioso good corn flakes th a t a r r ' l

,<lo -guod in tho summ er time. Do no ;cd ncfcflsltnto eookipg. Uso f rn i t juice?1 .........- .........--------------------- ---------- 6

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• rtHAD............................ Pm ia«nt■JOHN C. HARVEY...................

■ Entortd aa ■ccond cJa*». mall m«ttcr April 9. 1918, * t llio poalDffle# Bt Iw ln , JWI", Idnlio. under lho Aol ef March I;.!«» . . I

BUBSCRIPTtON RATEfl 1,'One year ......... ...................................IfW

■■■! =s: T»:• I month ........... .................... •"•••••• •** 1

• MEaJBEn OF ABSOCIATKD PUES8 Tho Ai»oelnttd P r c w l i «»cluilvely ,«n.

- - ililod 10 tho uso for repuUleatloti oC all <t< ‘ 'nows d im tchi-a credited lo tl. or not

oihprwlao cfodliod. In this p«i>er. and t lw rljjli•ttio locnl nows publlihed herein. All , ,righ ti Of rcnubllcallon of spocb.1 d li . trol

•jwitchea herein »ro alio reierrc'cl.• ----------- -— reel

Nu ,rcspon»lblllly l> iiMumed for Hip j(,Ty■curr of unaollclted .twuiuaerlpt. phoio- ? ”*raplin or oilier conlrlbutrd matter. A r. WRilcira aubm llttd 'fo r puOKcai/on will be g n tu»Pd or nol n l lho rtlscreilnn Of tlio eillto r ,»nd no manuacrlpl «vlll be raiunied un , led' accompanied by noccuwrr poalaje.

Sleniber Audit D urw u r o f CtrculftllOM

EASTERN REPIlEi'liNTATlVKS tliOfi Qcorce D.. Wivld .Cu.i tne.. ITI MiidlMo ,■ .1

Ave.. New Tork: I ' R. K m or. H it H art. »-ford- u m id iM u C h ic tF o .:- ..............• ^*'0

______________ ' 11 Vrefill

UNCLAIMED MONEY po,,

• Jmliii'lrioufl nnd cari'ful jicrsous, who, /itn l « no t alway* cairy Ui adjust thclr p ,„ , , uxiwudlturcs w "Uiat Ihey miiy run some­

w hat Iclow tho ir incomcs iiml thus af- ' ^ , ford u Itu i* for mldiDR to tlio aura laid 8woi •awny for o rainy day, and who onxi- ously aean the ir bank baianco aftor d „ i , imikiuK out check# for the m onth’s « • offlc I^-nsos, frobab ly . wtindorod to them* aulvcg when thoy read tha t tnoro th in the S83,u00,000 waa lying In tho U nlU d mati

• S ta tea treaaury w aiting for its ownor#. to send and ge t it.

This money la no t duo os tho result ? o f suecbMfixl^JUtita afpdnst. the govern-

mont for work dono or supplies furnish- tlon• n l . I t simply rtspreacnl* intereat coup- clnl*, , ons on Iho now lasue* of Kovoramont

bonds put ou t rIdco Ihi' boglnnlni; o r ltD | fhe late w ar and U inimi’tUatcly a v n il t t /\ nbic, atl thnl Is nccpsi'ary to oblnin it I’jil!'" buin(r to present (he rou|iuna for puy- dam, ment.

I t in not n e re m ry A 'cn for llie own. ers o f tht'M' millionH to make ju-r.ional The ujjjilii-iition. All they huvo^o du is to deposit tllll coujions In nny'*’bank and tho nm tler «-ill liu ntlcndod to with no powe fiirtlii-r trnulili' on tholr part.

Tlii'-^noni'y rcferrn l to i# chiefly tins in teri'sl dui- mi Mliorty 1)onils whieli Ak ii have not been rniiverled iiUji perma- nenl Meurllie"., The coupons on the t o n ^ r i ^ ’ bonda being a ll cashed^ the ..y bonds thcjniteh'cfi should lio presented ill rr i fo r exchan)>i'. fo r iinv lior.dii, to which *■'*"*1

. nll unpaid I'oupcmn nre uitarhed. Thin • c-an lie done lhrnii('li nny Junk , wilhiiiij, czponso Id (he otvhi'm, iiiiiT it oiiu'lit lo lng i bl' done iirompIJy. *1'

Thn million# o f dollnra the uiidei'iin- ited coupons re|ircsi'iit nhnuld lie ^c.oii. Thi verted Into e red lt o t tho hank, through I'fi’Me ileiwiiit, .fhe'nanio na cash or-checks,The lu rgc'num would ndd to tho elr- ,>n)>in itulating medium, n n d , i ts plape is in ^ tho bunks whore i t will he nvallablc for buKlnran uiti'rH, und help In reatorlng. Moor rommi-rcu nnd industry fu n .b a s is of <'<«»p normnl activ ity . ^

C O A S T . T E N N I S P L A Y E R S 7 ?

' IN B E R K E L E Y T O U R N E Y m k i;

OhoaiploaahlpB to U D ecided ia Thirty- ►'• »• th ird A nnual T onm am ont c f Oall- _

fomlA A saodallon "

Bfil«<KLKY, (.'ill.. , (yP)-Tenni-i A L L chamiiionKhip.i nf Ihc IV i f i e coaal for IPUl w ilUie,.deci(led.«t Ibc th irly -th ir.l Dl annual ro iu l tou rnn rv iit to bc hoi'l here .Inni' Is In :!(! uii.iler tin->iuspin-n P itta l

•of the CiiHfcinib liiiwn Tci)ni- nnsoplii- m e tion. .

HovitiiI ii:iiiuii:il :>ttir.'< will b r cn- fi'rwJ. A iih'Ii;: tim ii u'iJI In' iVilJiam | t 1 V- .l.ihnM.iii, Him FVrninvo, form er j,| world fhuiii[iioii, iindiD avin eup hold- hnvin o r; ('jiirrii'.- (IV i'kl (Iriffiu , Snn delivc b'r:tnr{>«'», with .loliiiaton, liuldh camptlho iiiitiiiiiul doubles lille ; WilUam Act Djivin, Siju KrnnriKco, prcjiont I’ncifK' n pin Coaat cbtiiii|><iiii;- itolniiil I(<ibert.i, San |,|ndci FroociK o. who <iefeated Ju lim tnii ,|i„mr hovrriif vrrk-i ngo for the Cenlral Call „p,v i fornia I'liiiiiijiioiirhiii, nl S-icrnmonto: '],|,iin- .And who, w itli Ditvih, riiiiks No. 2 iu Ibc natiAiiul mc'nS doubles, nnd Ilow- ,.omt>i a n l nnd Ilolierl Kinsey, Ban FrancUco, ti,„ | . whn rank .Vo. in liie men ’a doulilea. l i i h i i

MIm .Mury Urowiie, I<o» Angcli'". The who twice hi'Iil the natUiiial wometi’n , champioiiiiliip and whu. iueiilenlnllyr ch.iiiii wou the Himlliern <!nlifurnin. gulf pittnl: i'hiim|iioni'hip Teeently, will lie oue of fhe pKimincnl eiilric.i among the wum tuliini en here, lli-len IJnkiT, Hnn f'rancii'i'o, holder o f th .' Californin Htnte nml i’ji- i;, Hfift roiirl rbniupiiinshiiii, nnd' Kleamir „ f ji,; T e n n u n t .il / 'i A ngeles who ia N'o, .T un th e nntionnl rnnkiB:; li.» of womni, nUo n ill enter.

Offiri;.lH ,if lh r .t.-o, i;r-.m viy llirv e l | in t th.- lo itrn .n iriit to be tli’r bii: .j,.,.,.], gent o f i t l k ind ev'cr hri.l on llii! c'un-.l,.Mure thnu I'lO e.ilrle-. in ull an- e ^ 'l ,; .„ ,,^ pec'ti'.l, i\i;li at Icn-t Imt in ll...... .

Inviiatim iv bavc lii 'i'ii,.-.nl lo Manr. T R A I ir r 'M rU u g liliii, r.iniuT world .•liuiii. lii<iTi, ciiiii I'Vi'il ll.- Afexnndi'r. two fn m li prumiiicnl l.u«' Aiigrlcn pli.yi'r..• l-;nlries luuv iilio been i!-(|in-.^ti'i|

frtim n'M ielaliiiiis *'>f ullier w i-.lrrn Dn- -Inte-'. inrliiiliiig tJie I’n.-iri.- Norlli- .*>lH.iiUwent' AiKoi-iiition of I’lirtlnml, (Jn',, am ' i|iiiiVli Jhe Intejjiiiiunfniu Tennia n^mrinfioU Deeof Knit I,nke C ity. m a h . The flalf t \ . InI«ike nanorinlinn replied Mint II might , Dei'.>end (I tenm. ' ul «in

. t W f l T F A L L S DAfLY N E W S pi i i i irPOIRGOiPliK E p iT

Through Agreement Botweon V. S. and Oompany Prob-

loms aro Solved

- Through fho acquisition uf rlghtH, - rigbta o f w ay and other privileges eon trolled by tlio Idnho I'oivet company i f Amerieau PnUe Ihe Unlled Slnle* reclam ntiDn-service hns snflafnetorlly Wl lolved m any of lls probjeina In e a r ry t Jig out lls TCBoryoir eotiairuclion prn t fram n« Jho Snake m 'e r nl fhflt pJnee.

Reports o f Ihe aiirmounling of ob- I ilacle* 1* brought hy W. 0 . Swendaon, the omuilisitiner of rerlnmatlon for the dm InIe nf Idahu, who nflended a con- gbi 'erenep In Wajililngturi 'flt which nil ™ heae moui m atlefs wj-rJ' eonaidered and heir conclusion rcached. Tlio dclibor- ^ itlona .were cuinlucted on .lune H' nud I w ith many reitrcaenliitivv.a o /, H ie " ‘><>‘ efilnmation servlte, tho aUilo olf'ldatm , . ‘ loiref company nnd the ceneral ndvis- u u iry committeo o f companiea pledged tn " fa le r cootraetii in tbe now projeel pal resent. ^

Beport^ O o-operatlre S s liit . T nBoport Ing on fhe t meeting Mr. ro*

■wondson *a)f«: "“ Due to thp aplonilid apirlt cxhlb- gwf

;«d by tho pa rties intereated nnd tho im i csirc nn the pari- o f tho reclam ation th . fficials to liaston th is mueli needed ^ ovelopment In Idaho, a faVoiablo ba- „ Is o f ngreem ent to be . embodied In lie con tract botweon the U. S. reela- lation servlfo and Ihe Idaho Power w®" Bmp.iny waa apocdlly renehed,” Mr. " wendscn sa id ‘ISiotday," A conaldern'ble amount of work (bg aa necctsary to w ork out tho dotaila j ^ ( thia c on trae t which i* now boing _ t rawn nf W nshlngfon by the reclnmn * on sorviee and power company offl nia.” he continued. . ““ U nder the agreement rcached. the bo

nwer eonipany Is relenslng somo of " s iwwcr jilan ta aa now eonitrucled fee t American Fnlls together w ith nil ho', roperty nnd rlghta.of-way oasentlal tc " le construction of the Ameriean Fallr im ,” M r. SwenilHcn ndded. “ In tnl- llon they nro cxchnnging cortain' of. . *■ lelr prcnenl nnturni flnw- of w ater ghts in tho Americnn Fnlla reservoir. " lie presenl contemplnted development ill deprive lho companv of some of w o I power a t Ameriean Falls and thus “ •cesallnfe lbe rejilaecment of Uila " iwcr from somo other -iiiurcr. This ■ •' placeun nt. will InVnlve nnt only the . |j._ im<lru<-tii<ii o f .add itiou jii genem tlug j ations but trao*ini'<'-i<iu I'ne^ ;ih well.K a .'ouaiderntiou-for. thia nci'easary . 'w d i'velopm ent.'till- company is In 'I'eivi- ,i i-ertaiu umouni of eaah.

Tjf* A®ro«m«it. .‘•-A di'finlle bnaia nf selllement wn* / >reed ujKin, hul the exiil-l afeinlirf nf ' >nalilerntinn in rash nnd ntit(^^a!or- p! ye t remain# to bo di.'lermined un- •r lbe pruviniona of the ngreemeu; aehed,” he .com liided .. ' “ Thij eln#: g nf thii: ngreomont 'cunstitu les nne ’ tho moat im poriant slejw in eonnee- on w ilh Ihe building of Ihe Americnr j l l s 'p r i j j e r t .” “5The following reiire^eiilntiven wcro / I I’Mcnt n t the conference: • ^(f. S. reehimafion H erviee-A . f*. Da- a, ilirectnr; F . K Weymuuth. ehief gineer; F . A. Bnnka. eugiiieerj B.

HUuifemeyer, d istrirl euuunel. anil , 1$ M. O nylnnl, elcctrlrni engineer. .

Advisory com m lltee .— Kdgur . W. ^ uorn jin . president Murtaugh Cnnal f e mpniiy; B. H. Rraylon, president f fl I'W Sw eden Irrignlion dialriet. 3S tnle o f Idaho— W. 0 , Sweudseu, ^ mmlailoner uf reclamation, lloiSe,1'owi‘r eonipany repreaenlatlves—0.

firoesbeeh, vii-e president; I I P . efiee, V ire 'p residen t: \V. R. Pulnnm, (_ r r ]iresidi-nt ^nnd general mnnnger;

H. Odium,' a tto rney: A. Clogber, ^ nsulling engineer; J . .T. O ’Connell, ' usulting engineer. '*v

L L m e t a C T r o p e l l e r ' s

B L A D E S A R E R E V E R S IB L E

ttshu rgh Concern D oliveis to Oovem- m ont D « 7 l» H ark in g 'In n o v a tio n

in AoTontntlcs

l-r iT H m JIfO ll, Pa.' «H m-l-pnipellor for airplnne- rajinble of

ving tlie blndea reverm-d, Ims been livered to the gtivernment by u locnl P’**' mpany. , ' . ‘heAecurding lo official# of the cdiupauy b!ni plnne, ei|iiipped wilh Ihc ri-vernlble "i idea in itn firat leat na stopped iu ' i lool ilanee o f 1180 feci by means o f 'l i i i ' nnd n device. Under the old iiyalem ;i jj iue rouid not stop before traveling least 701) feet. I t ik the jdnn of the

mpany to so iK-rfedf the new blades :il (I stop can be made, nfle^ landing, ‘ ihiil IOO feet. 'Phe design of tho new blades waa llle u l .McCook field-w hile the me- w‘>r ntiicnl detaila wVrn worked ou t itl. -the; ttsburgh. ''ThTiie liladcH, whieh ure mado of steel us Iling u f tniw ring section and thick- nml SH, w ilhuut welding, except fo elose |,uv .- i-xtreiii^ ft]!, fil over the two unu- ,|j„. tlii’*hul). They arc held in place by ^ 1 .,

■nna u f fo)lera and ball heuritig, Tlie ,j,p lern aro. Mid to greatly reduce the , , r iicn n f 'th e rotation of the bladci

Il..'ir .... . An nnefiUrvclnpment of -I.') dentiTS eau be ob- " m-d l>y UH-ana of n eciulrol which ex- " " • ida lo ’Hie fo rk i'it, , * ]'*'

tANSFERSOF^ALESTATE £mlshfld b y .Ih s Xwln TaUi T ltla and

. . A bstrac t Compsny

Dn-d; K.'\\-<r\> 1.1 .loin- Mever, .Ir.,i.illfli, i)c;rl_!i.-;i-’ .|g iiil.-r Houtliwest " I'l' ilVler I.-,. . ' . 'Deed; H. K. Ha'ii-en .1. A. .Inhnann ’'"d

Int 14, blnck 'i;:!, Twin Rnlla, ■ 'lavi)ei'd: A. Kmc-< l>. ('. .S, Clift o* koniJinuo;. Ii.i. H , bl(.i-k,i5S. TH inT''nl)«’ [ iu i

/ . T W I N F A L L S D A J L '

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AM^for ithe Ages "

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CHAPTER v m . a- - I

/htr<lt> Ab* Announo** HI* Purpo** dtto B« a Candldkt* fo r th t 'U g l i l a - ' totu r« , t t K *liy* Dlnn#r Pa rty . to

H nrry . N eedles m et H m K e l» on, {j„ le road nex t day, w bea h e wna golB*. nn own to 'se« If there w u a o r m a il be w as on h e r pony. H e w as la hla ffw su it o f elothes—« b n tte m u t bsck- ronnd striped Into large checks. •“T ou look like a walkinE checke^

oarii,^Bald.^8bB^. foi‘‘I liljh -th U Is my Dew su it,” BaiT7; ,pli

o fiiored, looking down' s t I t n f" I t’a a Ureeoibe su it," sa id she lm- wl

a tlently . ‘T r e been p U jlo c diedr<ir« It 1 I t since I caogbt.B lgbt o* yon. and r e go t a m u crow ned to tbe king elr iw.”" I thoogbt yoa’d Uke It,” be an* I m e d , qolte Berloiuly, aod w ith • lin ok of dU appoln tm eot “Say, f r e go t ' “ t la t r u o r and F t« s ^ r e d th ree tim es roftdy."Don’t te ll anybody," ho w arned ‘ sr. “T h e y a UDgb a t mo. 'Miey o o ld n 't know how I f e e l" *

won’t say anythlog," «he an. re te d . " I reckon I otighf fn fe» ju a I t t I don 't lo re y o u - n o t h i r u n . '- ,- a id , anyway—n o t n « ir -<• illy lo re you Jusi n w.-.- 'H a rry 's face fell. \"Do you—lore—eome o th o r 'm a n r

s askod.■‘r e s —a regular m an—m unach^ . s l i “ J

‘Ct ta il and OTcrylhlag. I Just tell' you- ' o'H purty r" Is It lh a t rich feller frpm St.

<ml»?" he asked.SJif DwJded ond theu w hispered : i'° '

3dn’t you tell." “‘’®T he boy’a llps.trem blcd whon he an- rid m o d . “I w on'l tell. B u t I don 't *0 how you can do IL” ii“ ‘" W lty r"H o drlQks. H e Ifin't rcspeetablo." ‘ “T h a t’s a lie.” aho nnBwo^‘ll tjuick- "I'J;

"I don’t carc w hat you nuy."B lni toueliM her pony w ith flm whip

id 'rtjdn 'nw 'ay, guislBggerpd for a momeul na ho

i-'iU .n . Ill# eyes fllltsj w ith leant. Il

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>0 . You— Love— Soma O ther M anT ,Ho Atkad. , '

i'UUfl lo him tha l thi> worlil lunl hi-en Twir Inod. On his ^yay f'o ^\iie viliugc he (era litl uDd convicted It o f being nu lit .^1' nee for n boy In llvp In. ' Down by e t{ivem he mel Alie, whi>,t’li"pp<.tl ' ni."Ht{wdy, Iln rry I” aalil Ahe, "V,)!!! Bk.’klnil o' sick. Come Into ibe store Ti„|f id xli dou-n. I w ant to liilk lu yon.''U nrry fullowed the big umii lulu .Mt Tut’s nlon.', f la ffcm l by hta i^tteiitlou. Rnlni lerc hnd been aoinetblng very i;nit«^ '"I-'I lu tbc sound of Abq'H voliv and Ihe _ eJ ot Mu' haod. Tho fltore «•«.•» em;iiy. * - ••You nnd I m usttj't le t oun-elvi's be irrled by llltle m n ticn ," Huld Abe. ns ey su t down togcUler by ihe n^^^ ' 'liliigK tha t bcom to 'you to be ns IiIk 7vvin

II m ountain now will luok like a }le bill In alx months. You and I ,VI- got thingH to do. pariner. W'e - iis tn 'i let ouoielve.H tw fooli-d. 1 wn«CO In a boot w ilh old Cap'iU.’huse on ,h r„,0 Illinois river. Wo hud KOt Into ihe j.., plds. . I t w as a narrow I'hnunvl luiigeroufl wnter. Tliey had to ki-oji -------r hended Just so ur we'd havo gunetb e rocka. StJddenly u boy dw pped •

1 uppie nverboiinl nnd begun lo bol- •. H e wnnled to hnvo the boat ippiKl. For n minute ilini bo) ouKbt his npple was tlie hlggest Ing In the world. We'n* nll n good nl like. blm. We ki-cp dropping out pies nud m lllng for the bont to slop.<>n wo Utid out thal ihi-ro aro tnnny ^ pies In flic wnrld uk gw d ns tlm t I* e. You havo ull cc/mn Io n s tre tch oJ v d w ater up n t ynur house; Tbe folk? f vo Item sick. They 'nj n llltle lune- ,» me and dlscoum sed. D on't you make u n i.lu ia k th ;L a D hix v m « n ^ t nn- b m

. Y N E W S , , ^ W I N r y A L I i j

pic ; ■ V T E ow ’ l t^ posalblo tHaF OR n 'l i lippio will float a long down Into th< IJI still w ater ^»horc you can pick k up ULI by ond by. The Im portant th ing Is to n r keep golnif olieod.” . / 1,1

T il l s ,b i t ,o f fatherly counM l w as a help to tho-boy., i —‘-

’‘I’vo go t a b i»k boro tb a t I wani Dop you tb read ," Abo w ent-on. “ I t l« ,the ' j. 'Llfo o f I len ty Clny.’ T ak o It hom* nnd road It carefully and tben b ring It hack and toll mo w bnt you th ink o f I t „ You may bo n H enry CTay y o iirse lr by ond T bo world h a s som etbJn tW jt In II for every one If bo can only Ood coun I t We’ro a ll RcnrcblDB—somQ fo r gbld muni iiid sunie fo r fomW ' i p ray Qod every belfei lay tliat Ho will hel[{ mo to flnd my p ][jj ivork—the thing 1 can do b e tte r than inythlng clso—and when I t Is found lulp me to do U. I expoct It will be \ hard and dangerous search and tliat [ ahall mnko mistakes. . I expect to d reu Irop some apples on my woy. ’They’ll Lako ook like gold to me, bu t I ’m no t golog0 lose” a lght o f tho o n ln porposc."

ITOen H a r r y ' got home bo foundinrah sewing by the Urcsldo, w ith Joe ‘“r r iiMl Betsey playing by tbe bcd. Sam- nil had gono to the woods to sp lit f„nciUllfl. • -

•'Any t n a l i r Sarnh hslced. On"No, m all," be aoswored. • Shcrii 'a m h w ent to th e window and atood oplni

o r somo mlnutfsa'looking ou t a t- th e a sui iliiln. I ta se re graases, protruding out if thn Know, h isse d 'a n d bont In tbo " '“ 'J k'Ind. ' In Its cbeerlesB w in te r color* *°1 waa a d reary tb lng to sec. ,

“Ilow I long for lioraol" she e%-Inltued, aa aho resum ed h e r nowlng by '10 «n?. -

U ttle Joe eano nnd atood by ber pjafp, ne<! nnd gave bis ofl repealed bless- begin ic : of nil"God help us aod tnnke Hla face to In th

lllne upon aa." ' in thShc kltiscd blm and sa id : ’‘D ear com- “ I'

Drtcrl I t sh taes upon tne 'every tim e henr you any thoso worda.”"Wonld yoo mind if I enlled yon

lo lh e r r H nn7 .a«k«J.‘1 aball be glad to bave you do It If ,j,at ^ re a yoa aoy eco fo rt. H arry ," a h i , q„qJ

iiw ared . ^ _____ . ^ foon,Hhe observed tha t Vhere"’ wVi«*tears, he mi

I his eyes. Amerl"Wo a re a ll very fond of you." sbe *

lid, UK «he bent lo her taak. •Tlieii the bo^ told her th e history of

Ih moming—the talk w ltli Blm, w llb je mxor umltied from It. , W j ej “Well, Iln rry , If. vhe's such a* fool, niinul

ou’rv lucky lo havo found It out so for a )on,’’jwld Sumli. "She does lit t le but fnbric de the poiiy und niay nround w ith o _ _ Lin. I dun'i believe shc ever xpun a link o ' y iim In her life. Slie'll get her •eth cu t by and hy."Then fell n I'uonienl of.Hlleuiv, Soon |

le w ild :."Ther>'’a n b itte r wltiij lilowliig und_

lerc’a no liurry nboul tb e rn lls,'^ f uea.'t. You all bere by th e lire mid rnd your book tlila foremiuii, Mnybe will help you to llnd y^iiip work."So It Imppencd thut fht- evi^iiH of arry;# inwiillig fonnd -thelr iii.u-e lu ic dinry whIeK l^ui-uli utid ' illUlaun ■pt. L ong'nflervranl Iln rry udili-d the ■t»’euce> nl:oui tim. uuoi.1- '

(ContlDuod In N ex t lu u e )

B E R G E R ; '

IKROER, I d a h o . - Kvcrybody_ if <y w ilh haying (ind irrigation in a dislrie t. , • .runlractnr nnd M ri. B. L. Molin and . n m r M r.. T. T. Slmw took In the ■mi in Tw<u Fnlls Snturdny ovcnin;’ ilr. nu-l M rr., W. H. W ygnl were in FnllK vlaitora Fridn.v,'nrob Wiilinms of K im berly wn* n•ger v isitor first of lho week.itr. nnd Mrs. II. G lavin pnid n viailTwin ITalls Balurday.ilr. nnd Mrs. Dcnjnmiu P n rro tt andlily were visltiuu friends on thein Fnlls irac t 9undiv.v. , . •'. \V. iTahlcck. "fl.'C. Krieaon and ». A. I,. I.vkina nnd d n u g h te r ^ f h , lorcd tu Twin Falls. Haturdny.’, Movd of Twin Fnllf wnn a bu»l- K visilor in this d litrie t • Fridny. .

7.ctn wns a businexs visito r In in R ills on dnv lasl week.- V. W. Powell, Mr, and Mrs, fl. E. . nncdy took u t r ip . f o the Bnlmoii .-rvolr Siiudnv.Ir, .1. M. Pierre nml Mrs. H. Ola-

viailed in Twiu Fa\lji .T aesdny ., liomni! fianderson was over from . in ^ l l s looking n fler biiHlnes« 4im l. ‘I in Berger Wednesdny. . •: 1 Ira, 0 . -E. "P o ito tl w iio-Iuik -beeft ,• nii.i|ty ill oud wns .taken to n hoa-il lh- Twin Fall* ,ii-nn- t-lie wny lo ''■cr.v,,,.) ■ ''he Iwoynl Neighixira were enter- •nd a t the bome of Mra. I*. C. Hill« iradn.v. F ifteen inemberi were p rc i.

Ir. nnd Mrs, K. K, Dudley npent nrdny nt the Salmon reservoir fish

Ir, n'nd Mra, 11. W, Temiue nnd II.KrioaOil illlendi-d rhureh in Filer;

nlso' were dinuer guenU cit tiu - ' le o f Mr. und Mrs. I’ntaon in Filer day.Ir. and Mrs. L. (.'. Christiansen wer-.';a Falls visitors nne rlny recently.

F air 'Warnl-io. f and wheo th.- c tmiiui; comet eoi.>s w tlb lln- enr';i ......iilt*fnllln-.'I'ticli TO'iee ure ^'*'-llv .rotiuesie'l

to ti o r1i;lil - l.-m 'on Puurll.

A R e p a i r J o b in T im e

‘ S a v e s N in e .

^Ve, Ilepuir luui ,llehuild Aulomo. lilea, hnvo h.id Inug expoVienceII rejiair work and will gunrantco lo ii 'tn lr trcftimeiit,

5. N. GATES m o CO.f i P E O ^ rO E D MEOHANIOS

138 2nd f v a . Ko. Pbone U>6

. g , I D A H O , T H t n a S D A Y , ;

B i M H lGOpiTyBEHEiENT;:

Department Chairman Mokos Intorostiog Boport to StUt

Lake Seasion___ ■•— ■ ^

S A L T ‘ liA K B C IT Y , U l a l v { / p ) - cor C o u n ty con fe ren c es o f w om en In u v cry 08,: co u n ty In ev e ry a ta lo , a t w h ich com- tho m u i l l ty n o e d t m a y bo dI#cu#iod, a ro 05,1 b e liig u rg e d b y Ih Q jJe p a r trn c n t o f J . p - ns p iled E d u c a tio n o f th e Q onern l TVder- n tlo n o f W o m en ’s C lubs, M r#.' J o h n [" '[ D ickinson flherm nn , C bicngo , ch a irm an jp j o f th o d e p a r tm e n l , dce ltirod i n 'n n nd- 1,1 d rew hero lo d a y n t th o • Q reiit S a l t "<>' L ako co u n c il o f th o fe d e ra t io n . . tm)

C o nferences w ill h e lp w om on lo sc-.' fo r Ihom selvo# th o lr ow n bom c and c o m m u n ity ,n e e d s a n d ahow th em hi>w «'*■ these m ay bo deve lo p ed , M rs. Shern in ii I'Cf sa id . “ O u r p ro g ram la b asod upon Pop netion r a tb e r th a n th e o ry , a n d a c tu a lly fu n c tio n s In th e l iv e r o f w om en o f t h - “ U co m m u n itie s .” def

O ne n im o f th o d e p a r tm e n t , M ri, o t '■ Sherm an n d ded , la to ao a ro u se p ub lic , - 1 op in ion to the need o f ed u e n tio n th n t a subHtaiifinI p u b lic a e u t iw e n t ' w ill b e J P c rea ted f o r b e t le r schoo ls a n d th n t the s ta n d a rd u f r u ta l sehoola w ill bo ra ised #0 c o u n try e h ild ron m ay hav o e d u ca ­t io n a l o p p o r tu n itie s e n u iv a le n t fo lh o 's e In th e e i t ie i . j

S lh lo f f id e cam pfttgns f o r k in d e rg a r- ' ten e d u c a tio n a r e u rg e d , aho sa id “ T he k in d e rg a r te n is th o p lace o f t places w here A m e rio o n ia jtio n shou ld ' begin , n n d .vet o n ly tw e lv e p e r ccn t o f nll tho cbU dron o f k ln d o rg n r tc n age In th e cn n rftry b eg in th e ir .a c h o o l life In tho k in d e rg a r te n .

“ I n sh o r t I t is th e a im o f th is do- p a r tm e n t to b u ild up in overj- com- ; m u n ity eo n a tru c tiv c in f lu e n ces to ' c o u n te ra c t th e e f fe c t, o f d e s tru c tiv e Influehces now a b ro a d in lho la n d ,” t f n . filierm nn aafd . “ I f ia es^cnttiil lh a t th i” r ig h t m e n ta l n t t i lo d e su r­round Ihe ch ild , ou ta id e u f th o school­room a s w ell nn w ilh in , m o rd e r th a t le m ay d ev e lop in lo n ra t io n a l , lo r a l > i \m e r lc n n r i f l r e n . — ’. - I

“ E ach p h ase o f th e e u b je c t o f fooi«, in s tu d y o u tlin e , h a s been g iv e n the :lub w om en nnd e v e ry c lu b In th e , :o u n try in b e in g u r g e d 't o la k e a def- J inlto s l j ^ d un t h e s u b je c t o f e lo th ing , rt'o e x |)c r t th i ' c ln b w om en fo convince r tm u fn c tu re rs th n l th e r e is a 'd e m a n d !or a r fa n d n rd lr jjd g ra d o o f c e rta in 'nb rics th n t hn v e a p r e d o m in a tip g use,

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arm c f th e law! Y ou dash o u t o f your .house, ]in the n igh t to call a policcman.'^Bui alas, h e Ij'n o w h ere In sight.

T ha t is noc always the poll feult. H e has a gc«d deal o f to cover, an d he may be a t che

• But, cach night, the^e Is a slle a t y ou r s tree t com er. There arc

■--Y oSr'c ity rT hey a re th e s treet ligi electric l l ^ c nnd pow er compan

C rim e canno t exist w ithin the ing radiance.

D uring th e w arrsevcral citics, I in the saving o f coal, ordered t street lights; In o n e great d ty , t Ml such lights, outside o f th e ce should bc extinguished a t elevcr

W ith in an h our after the o rd t three m urders, a scote o f hold- robberies. Including th e theft of fiom in f ^ t o f che C ity Hali, wi the nigh t w ai over, th e Mayor ot tu rned o n again.

I t is d ue co th e faith o f some -th e securities o f th e elcctric ligh' th a t chese silent policemen stand

It is authentically declared-t' 500,000 factories, 5,000 churct buildings, 15,000 theatres and m u s tb e b u ilt immediately In thi

M nny o f these m ust bc supplie N ew streets will bc developed am guarded as your street is—w ith s •meani thatiw ith public understar b illion dollars a Vear will be invest tr ic lig h ra n d povvi^ industry duri

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Lod a lio ft dem nnd fo r aimple coiucrv- tlve gannent# a# Well as those whifb ollow the tren d o f aw lftly p a s tb g a ib ions."

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ording to th e censUK of lOUO tbere a r j <8,IDA cblldren 7 to 1.1 yeura.of ago in ho s(Ato of Idaho nnd of this tiumber 5,ipp o r 0 5 ^ p e r conl were reported a n ttcnd ing sehool....In-IBIO tho pe^- entngo n tlend lng achuol wns 87.4, thua : ndlcntlog n g ra tify in g improvement os egardr school altondancu between PlO and I0::0. O r t h e chiidfen'14 nnd ,1 year'fi o f age. in 1020, Pl.tl per ^cnt rere a ttend ing achool and of those 1C nd I* ytnrH o f ngi-' 02.3 per ccnt.The percen tage pf children attend ing’

choola wns p rac tically the samo in fhe ' itles ns in th e country (llalrlets. Ihe ercenlnge fo r children in the uriiiin opulallon 7 to l-l years of ngo being 5.4 and in tbe rurnl popiihflon 0,'i.5, 'U rb an ,” iiccordlug to tho census efinltion, includes nil towns or cities f 2,GOO population or more.

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Ilent po licem an standing rc thousands o f them in Cights o pera ted by the big , m y o f y ou r community.

he circle o f th e ir p ro tlx t'

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, the M ayor ordered tha t :entra l,business section, cn o’clock.

der was p u t im o effect vd 'ups and innum erable . | |o f th e M ayor’s o w n 'c a r , were corpm jttcd. Before i ,o rdered th e sw eet l lf^ ts -

c U'iSO,0 0 0 investors in [ht and pow er industry id at-your s tree t earners.

■that‘ 1,500,000 ho m es.'" ' chus,'>60,000 apartm ent d 5,000 public schools his country. .

lied w ith electric scrvicc; ®md these s treets m ust be 1 silent policcm en. This anding and support, one a tcd to develop the eiec' ! iri/ig jhcnc.x rfou rycars. .

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ja i l w ithout iirclimloary tria l, and ovcn to order tliclr ozocution w ltb littlo o r ' no hearing* • • ’

“ In regard to tbo rclatians botween tho soviet governmont and foreiRH coun­tr ie s ,” Bftvn tlio Riga Kunilsdiau, “ wo inuAt uniU'rstand thnt on Ipni; as tho ] E xtraordinary Commiision contlnuos to uct w ith supremo power anil ovcn w ith ’ tho rifiht to oppoio tho plans of soWot RusBinn government institu tions, a ll tho ' trndo find other troatios concluded bo-, I twccn Russia and tho w est can lead to ‘

> no definite or regular. reiult« . '“ I f M>o Extraordinary Commisaion '

would fonflao its arb itro ry a c tiv i ty to in te rnal affairs only, wo m ls lit ovtr- ' como tliv existing ilifflcultlcR, but it i s i ' exM tly 1 n ie 0u d to tlic-fu lfiritiiu iit ] o f poaeo trcatios and other agreem ents, th o t th is almighty io stitu tion ^ tc r* ’ .

. fercs.ATith impunity. I l is no t ncceisary to enumerate hore the vnrious eases vrhichjufrtify this asBortion. HuDdrods | of w ar prisoners, who by v lrtuo o f tho peaco trea ties sh o u ll.b o leloasod, oro kep t prisoners, .by orilsr of lh a t body. Dor,ens who are eligible for n i> a lria '

't io n 'e n n n o t leave Itusaia. T ram s with Tofiigtc* are litld up by otdoT of th la i

^ inBtltutluii, reTiiionii nrc intwle nml ; many pfrrons ordered to leavn thc : t r a in .” I

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S A W LAKB*~c I t V, Utnh;Muslc has beeome a forco and not an ndjuBct In tho life of every Americnn

Itt e ltiten, A nna Faullinor Oberndorfer, of Chicogo, national muiie chnimnn of th? ho Q tB ttal F tiltm lSon o l WoniDn's clubs, he declared in an addres.i here today a t ! r>- tho federa tion’»• Orcat HnU L ake] u- Council. I'0- “ Wo Americans hnve linil thc wrong- i;n attitude regarding munir for so long I

't h a t i t ia d ifficu lt for uh to gtasp rn quickly 1 ho fu ll roallutlion -of it* ly powcr,“ sho said. “ As n‘ nation wo I , have trea ted music os a th ing apart 10 from, instead nf a part o f, dur daily10 lifp. _lt J» not so HiAii.v yvarnji^o lhai m the nverngo Americbn' lin^ineiis. man

all bu t'nsham ed to acknowledge a lovo for musie.- - •

■n “ Now a ehange haa eome. I f wo r c - ' a. v ie w tlio pajjcs o f rausicnl A istory wc ,u will find thn t tho greafer.t growth I n '

moaic alw ays foiow a some great w nr.,, ^ Thc pre-wnr uta tu j (if tniisie in Amerien ■ jj will never re tn rn .” , " i,

M n . O berndorfer'urged dnily muidc IQ hours in tlio homes during whieh th c , J. folk 8oii(jH of A merirn will ho sung. i| .Q Muair memory coiitcstH nliould hi>;

started in every communityi by wQ' , „ m en’f clubs, she declared. |„ fTlic apeaker declnred many largo iu - |,

duatrlcs, which s ta rted eom m unlty'j jg sings for employes diirink> w ar timea, ,

wore forecd to forbid tho singing of | g “ jaM ” muslo in thc lt factories.

" ' J a u ' m asifl," sho said,* “ in i t i l ' original form was used a i accompani-'.

^ ment to tho Voodoo corcmonlcr • by lj , whieh tho unoducntod nnd nlmost ba r- ,,

b ade arooaed oil his v ilfa t and m ostn ® le u n o n i nlfttnw ." 1^

r. ■“i. Tuberculosis m d Stomach. i h Tuberculosis m re l ; n t t n ^ s ttis 1 a ttom ach. and the rtason for th ta \% es* 'II plained hy Dr. Wilhelm Oaetzner ofc Berlin In describing oae coso In B e^ '

liner KllDls'cbo W ofehcnK brlft Q e'j' says the gastric iulce. aided by the a ^ | '

j* tive QOTcmecta of Ihc stom ach, ktll j tho g tn n s o f tuberculosis before they got a chno«> trt lake hold ^

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I SA^^ FilANCISCO, (yPh Unlcaa thc United R tatea, na tho g rea t creditor

^Inatipn, eitnblisbcn credits and make?' invoatm ents-to restore ’ the • buying ' power of foreign nations, now proa-

trato a s tho rcault of tlic war, Amort- rana cnrtnot hope for any aubatantial Improvtm cnt in tlio .m arket fo r tlieir |iroduefa, C. I f . Bcntloy, Snn Frnneiaco, vice preaident o f tho Callfornin Paek-

,lBg corporation, deelarod in on address ,n t tho tw enty-six th annual convention of tho N ational Aaeoemtion of Crctllt

. Men horo today.Europe needa mnny Americnn pro-

hlucts, Mr. B cntloy nald, but is unabh i ■to pny for Ihcm or give satisfactory 'c red it, nnd to the nbsenco of forclgii nifirki'ts cnn bc blamed lho present

'general depression in tho Unltod i Slales. • ,

“ Pending' tn r if f legiOntlon* will , determine Inrgoly tho surcess o f our

! foreign Irnde ,'.' M r. Bcndc^t eontln- |UOd. “ T n riffs on im port; nro noedod, i if, fo r no nther reason, in order th s t i wc may Imvo som ething to trade w ith in negotiating commercial treaties or

.reciprocal tn r if fs w ith other nations. 1 j “ We sh a ll-b o ’deeply involved in , foreign oronomie adjustments for gen- . 'c rtitlona to como and our govcramcn‘. , 'should adopt a foreign policy. I t seemg ‘ I Inconsistent fo r eonpesa to gran t propriationa for foreign, trado dov^- , opmont nhd alfo incur tho hoatility of . nntions m ost like ly to trade w ith u j by proposing legislntlon of nn ox- i ttem ely p jo tccllvo d in taclor. W ith a -i conaiatont, well-cijnaiderod foA lgn i policy, our foreign trnde will tend to casure poaco and prosperity through-

lon t tho world.” ‘China, Mr. Bcntloy aald. ia perhapa

lA m e riea 'a -g rea te st, potential m a rk e t , “ W ith thfl g radua l ndjiittmont o f her . political and roelnl tiucstion*'w ill como ; enormous - commcrcial itovelopmont,,’’ - ho addod. “ Bimilar developmont may bo expeeted in la te r years fromi.Ros- | sia and fliberia, b u t from preaent Indi- . f^itions Oermnny nnd Jlipnn are Ukoly fo KCt most of fho benefit, 1

“ G reat B rita in continues lo bo our best customer, Cnnada la recond. Franco th ird , Cuba fourth and Qor- * many fif th . I t ia likely lha t our ox- ‘ porta to Oormany f o r - 1021 will ,bo . heavier Ihan any year preceding. Tho Lalln -A m nicnn markotn ulionU bo of

Jnc rtoaing im pprfpnrc, but, unforlnn- p ntely, most o f tficse eonntriea m aintain yi prohibitive tn r if fs on aemo Important q produeta oC-Uiia c oun try ." .

Munitions fo r Irish *' Seized in New York j

SKW YORK, (ffV -A nMantUy nf machine cnns and nmnninition helloved hy agents nf the deimrtment of jusliee ' to have been destined for shipmont to Trclnnd was se lrrd Wodne.irjay by ena- tbm offirera nbonrd n atenmcr tind up J’ a t n«liol(en. • - ' ' - *

The custom offleers refused to dls- g| cus*_their aoirure, h u t official* o f the ,, ilepnrlment o f ju stice ridmittcd . th a t | tho.vi were inveatien tlnc n report tha t (he nriiis wero fo hnvo been shipped to 8: Irc^iMl. ' . -

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priro paid for old rnra. Kre Wilaon, “ nt .InV'Uce Clnrk storc, ^

"W A N T E D -S c w ln g ; wttl ro to homv, ‘1 IX.'iO a day. M rs. Cubit. I’hone 180J. *

"■ivlAIITED-Botliit.. • !50. B l t o ^B w m f, So. M ain. *

W ANTED—To maxe your h o a e - walls smile w ith our guaranteed Me-M urtry) Paint*. 40 steps from post- ' office. Tho exclusive p a in t' atoro.Kunkle ond Bemiller, Phono S.'Jl. . ^

~W A N T E D — Your rnror blades to sharpen. W erner’" Repslr Shop, 222 c Second St. r. _ ti

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. FO B SA IiK —On Twia Falls trac t, a ' 40 and 60 a t aaerifiee price; no pay,- T

m ent down required; would tako U ■ ' paym ent down clear proporly no t to

oxeeed « 0 0 0 . W rite P. 0 . Box M7. ^

FO B SA L E —O r Uade, now Uve room, m odem house, w ith garage, for. ^ auto, lo t o r good paper. 145 Jeffersoa. I'hone 105M. ^

. FOR SA L E —New ‘five room mod­ern bouso.„^wlth b reakfaat room, sul pnrlor and fireplace, cement drivo way. o' gurage, cbiekon ru n ; $4700; te rm r to * suit. I’hono 1003B. - . q

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" " r o i T BEN T—iSirniahTd five-room , house on Boventh E.; elcctrir cooking, garden sjiiec . A pply 330 Third nve. W. ^

FO B BEN T—Purnished room, join- ing ha th . 248 Thir^i Np. Phone 792J. J®

FOB U ENT—(Two unfurnished rooms on ground floor, fUio locntioD, fnmily “ of tw o preferred. 304 Sixth avc. N.

FO R b e n t — Two amall houao kTop- ing rooms, <12 a mo.; niso ono front al.pqung room, $12. -tSl) Beeond ave. N.

FOB -B E N T -B edroom , gentlenian ^ preferred. I'hone OTfiJ.

" f o b BBNT-^Room nnd board to *>“ Indy or gentlem an; bath (n eoanection* Phone le iB .

FO E B B N I^ B edroom to lody; very “ * rensonablo. '353 Fourth E . ^

F p B BE N T —Housokeopijjg • apart* monts, fu rnished complelo; by day, week or m onth: popular pricos. Tho $8 Oxford, 423 M ain N.__________^

PO B RE N T —Fnm lahed bedrdomfor ono o r-tw o gentlcmon. Phone 027.

“r o F R E N T - E ig h t room house oloVo - in ; su itab le for rooming houso; also , - four room house, *lfi a month, Phone E. A. Moon, ^

FO R U ENT—F ro n t bedioocn; o « - sldo ontronco. 353 Fourth cast. —

r o B BEN T— Foar room house. 003 cai Third nvo. W . Phono 5 1 0 ia Ad

FOB E E N T —iamall .louse, inside ” toilet aod iJnk." Phone iS5 or 001. ed;

TOB B E N T -N ic e sleeping room, ^ .^)2. Phone »78B. 517 Fourth E . ]

E D B ..B E N I--T bK e-rooT i fam lihed aparlm obt, nowlyNiqeorate-l, alean, | ! 6 Apply A partm en t No. 1, Becond ave. p ., and F i f th a t. E . _______________

F O ^ 'B E N T —P uinuhod room; vrill g Jfurnish tw o meals. Phont OOSW. __

l m ' ' BEN T—flleeplog rooms ~ « i . | 3th A ve. Z. P h o i t 78B-B

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W ANTED—A permanent, poaition or lad teniportir>'' stcnogruphlc work by ex- 21( pfrienccd stenographer. Phono 1281. —

^W A N TE D —Man w uhes ’to" clerk iu storo; oxperienced in groceries. In- quiro caro J . 1^-, o f News office.

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WAN’TlvD—All nroiiinl young man nt IlcirbKl k Bnm lio’s. . , _

WANTKD—(ilrl to do ligh t house 3^ work in morningsj no wn.shing. In- quire lll i Reod Apia. ' v

ME~N wnntcd to qua itfr for firemen ~ brakem en; experience unnecessary: trnnsporlntion furnlahed- W rite A. . Srole»-. S u p t , S t. Louis-_____________

W A N T K D -Y oung girl to assist w ith " housowork during dnya nnd cnrly evon- . ing. Cnll mornings, 205 B etenth avo. , N., or phono 4r>SW.,

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^ FO B SALE—Bco sedan. Phono 1274.

7 FO R B A L E -P o rd 1-ton truek, 1021? 0, niodoi, 1-nb and boxhody; will sell ,n_ ehoapi give romo terms. J . W. La-

benholm, a t Bmlth-Lauhenheim Realty.

I J iX )E BALE—Gorogo 12x10 iind u t small chlckoa house, also young chick- ly. ena. 831 Pourth nve. E. - Phone 204-W.

POR SALE—Ono houso tent, 12x10, _ 0-foot alilp-lap aides w ith floor, -l-foot Itf, wuU to t tn t . 001 Locust.

r o i l S A I,B ^ I!« Jri,irn (o r, .J f u jn l i ;rnngo, almost now; poreh sw ing; w ater

“ m otor 'washing machine. Phone 1223B, 410 Six th avo; N . '

“ F O E SALE— Clovcr hay in tho shock 1-2 mllo north W ashington aehool. In- quiro J . L. Ilodges.

FO B SA L E —Stocky tomato plan ta: i J cclcry, cab b a w , cgg'plantfc and pansy •

p lan ts; ony tlmo oxcopt Sunday. Pair- ,fc viow Bonch, e ttablished Ju ly , 1004. J . ; ly M. Spaekm an, Phone 6S0J3.

FO B SA L E —^OVU common and 1000 pressed I rlc k . B fliee Motal Works.

NEW E dU on D l e t t l J j .M « h lM • « «' Becord S having Machine. Kinney

n W holesale Compaay.

_ FO U .tSA LE—One team and ha rness „ h a lf milo eaat and quarter mile soulb

of W ashington ichool. .

E . D. K E L L O aa, agent for Latf- y m e r’i D ry A nena te of Lead for apray ' ' mAterial. Call Phone 050B P. O: B o t ^

rO B 8 A L B - 0 . A. C. B i m d .B o tk0 g g * j ^ n .5 0 i » T ^ t t l a g . 798 B l i th a r e . .

r PO B B A L E -^B l^eles , trieyeles, tire s > and aceew oflei. W em er’s Bepalr/Bbop. '

. 224 Sw ond iL, E.

1 PO B SA L E —P lrs t and second cut- ' . t in g bay, loose or baled a t store. .C uny .

Idabo. Pbone 549B1.

- M IS C E L L A N E O U S

AN YONE going to California who | 3 can mnke 'room for passongor anytim e, r

A ddress Dox 331, City. g

9 C U E T A IN S -L anndered - or aUeteh- ‘ ed ; m all orders reeeived. B aker Boomr,

• M ain So. -

L O A N ^ W o havo f irs t mortgaj;o ; bo n a na. follows, ,|6 0 0 ,..tt0 0 0 ,..43000. . ‘ MODO; 3 to . 6 years 10 per cen t; fl por ‘

o(jht~ commission, fflpfey '4 Timm,'• Filer._______~ • ..

: * L E A V E orders a t T . J . L loyd’s for ‘ Sm ith '# H o t Springs M ineral waters.

i MOTOBIBTS, h e r ta r tn when y n . bring your c a n to ns for repairs,. w» E w ill.te ll yon b tfo r t w t f ta r t J n ii w kat i t w ill « o i^ U a d I tttom obllt 0».

PIB S T CLASS dressmaking nnd r lad ies ' ta iloring . Miss E. A. Kellogg.• 218 Second N. 0

: M O N E Y T O L O A N ’

Wo w an t limited nmnber of A s nppllcatlona for fnrm loans. j

lEEIGATED IiANDS 00. ^

I “ lost ^ I

• ~ J O S T OB STOLEN—About May 20, 3A Special Kodak, grain leather case. . Su ilablo . Toward for recovery. Phono j 2M R or YfTlte Box 7B5, Clly.

‘ LOST—Sm nll V rist wnleh In ladiea■ to ilet in c ity parli Sundny. A-kcop-■ aake. Boturn# to Nows office. Rc- *

w ard.

] LOST— About threo weeks ngo be j tw een Ilnnacn bridgo ami T^vin FaUa.

■ tiro (Uld rim. Finder Icnvc n t Cofrs- w oll’s b'crvicc station.

W lm t.il iiaelegs to you may bo vnl- ' uablo lo othora — ndvertiro it in th-'

•clnBslfieii. '

SuflB i l E I i P TONkSHT-1 v .THAT Rice W 4 S j \

A T O N IC '- J \ \

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JP^ged WORTH IT1J News, Daily. Tell all ar rooms for rent, hous- n t Per W prd^Phpne 32

; F O R S A L E - A U T O m b B I L E S

■ • FO R S A L E ^ r trade : Dodge aedai in good condition or Irado ob smal

ncrcage. Addrcsr Dox 442, City.

PO E SALE-^1921 Ford coupe, beei • used vory lit tle ; has lota ex tras^ own ' c r leaving e l t j ; w ill sacilflcc. . 10» ' Addison. Phono 1032J.'

FO B SA L E -Q ood 1010 Ford tonr T io g car. Inquire Oem' S ta te Vulca^ix . Ing W orkt.

: FOB SALE OB T B A D E ^ tu d e b a k , e r roadster in ex tra good eondltioa \ w a i- accept Pord in trado. Phow

369W.

M O N E Y T O L O A N

“ ♦5000^0 TO LOAN on f ir s t m ort security. Soo 0 . A. D ailey, Twir

FaUs. ■"

PA B M LOANS and m onthly pay m ent dwelling loani. A rthu r L .Swim & Co., T m st Dldg.

BEAD THB m.A Rftryr t m /m f t .

I l i i l l B S I B r O i l IAUTO EEPASimO

B m iB B A.VTO Irt*. Have yonr F o rd .r tp a lro d rifikl “ by G eorge." Phene 7esW . -S U T hird **e. a • i

BAKEBY

W AONBB'B B B B A D -W hole w heat; g rah a u , rye, nu t. milk and Vienn* bread. Uakes and p a s tr r . 216 MaU avtf. N. Phone M-

~ GLASSW INDOW O Ii& B ^ W in d e h ltlda .'T sT

ine t work. M oon'i B w p. P h o a t I .

PA Q T^O0 * 0 -

P i n t claas w ork by akilled work- m en in. .pa inting, papering, a rtliU f b o lio a in ia g and generiU decorating; gua ran teed , a t reaionahle p riee t ^ Qee 4 Orlnstead. Phones 864M aad 0 0 4 B ., ' ■■ , • ■

m s f a m

O EOZm B TEAKHFBB O O HPJlK TPboae BU.

. p r o f e i S J i o n d l

AOOOnNTAHT........ ...

£^ > C iA L M O N -^A eeonatan t. 303*She- shoDC St. s. Pbone 065. '.

ATT0BHE7B .OttAfl.'^A^ " n OBTE—U wyer. S m lu

Elc« Building. . . .

3 0 ^ ~ v T w j i a ^ ^ w j t T , Bank * T rust Bldg. Phons 085-B.

A 8 & " i 7 w T L 8 0 N ^ l i ^ i r

H O K ^ 0 , i m J £ - B o y d B nildiag.' '

8W BBLBY k aW BBLBT — A ttoraey i .nt law. Praeties In all eonrts. Twl* •V'nllt,'Idaho,

£ k . WOLFB — L iw yer, Boomi • aa< (i, over Iiiaho Departmsnt' Store, Twta Falls, Idaho. •.

JT 'B . w i s e —Lawyer. Kully organl*.-.* coilcctiiin ilepartment. Offleoa - Booms <) and ;,nver Twio Falla BahS A Trust Co., Twin Falll. Idaho.

FBATEBNAL SOCIETIES

WOODMEN o F A sS S lC A —Twin Fnlls Camp, No. 10800 meo*» every Tuesday n ight a t Moose hal). V ifilors welcome. C lerk 's o ffice a t D. S. Keynolili T ranafer Co. C lerk 's telephone. No, 1038. Paul 'Boer,elcrk.

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U n r u l y y o u n g s t o r a t p b e P r o p - prli;o r ly O o n tro U o d D u r i n g R - e e fnrj

E e n d l t lo n B ' 'H e■ , Hmi

, Two uniforinoil policcDien tr tll pa- Irol tltc <’](y jinrk during tho ]ior!od of ucci

• Hio bnBd r<incert lonlffht. Tlic offlcPm unili nrc iincicr onlc’rK to ciiforpo nrilcr dur- In i'- til l '- rcc ila l. ,.. Aim'minrfmpDl tu tliifi c froct w nj j{[,i, mmlo* Jo ilny Handmndlcr J . 0 . theThorjii', wlift.wnM.aiuiiniil hy Moyor P.W. llo lto lie rii nn.1 ' Chiof of Polico John Ucek lha t o rdrr would he. mnin- ' tninpil a t oil publir roncvrli liofrnftcr. ■ *’

Order to polrol Ik- pnrk w>i(i issued •• ill onmpHancc with nti up i'in l nmdo by !',

the bnndniiiatcr. follifwinif lnnt w eek’s ' A rccitol a t wliifh time scorcs of children madu the park' a playground dunnff , the rendition of tho program. Thc an- ,,, Hm nf tlie chUdron proved most dis- tu rb ing to tliojo who wer# present to | . . hcflcfiC from thu muslr. {Inruly youn^- g i J stcrs will be'Rcnt liomc when found to | ] ( , | n iulit, Chief I lcc k ‘dcclnrcs.

A nolher complnini lodf’oil by tlic bandmhktcr, and nlxo by pnlrlrilic per- Ntinn who Iftkn jt|piiiiuri> In tlio fimccrti in n«alnst -the dliwrdcr TolKnlti« du t • intr tlio pUylni; of i Ik nntionni nir, £ n t “ Stnr'SpnnBled U anncr." Tin- com- D plnint Is ,U}nt the f irs t chord o f this llir is takco on a Bifpiol fo r dispersal both of porsoDJ on foot and ihoio in rnro. Tho bandm utcr deelnres thn t if tliin disrespect la evident tonlRht tho imr t bnnd t»1I> dlwontlniio p laying tlio S tar- ntnlo HpauBled B u n e r nt tlie conclusion of ,||,rtl Uic profrroma. .

DcfcrrinR to tho wishes o f numoroo* fnifa people, DandmBBter Thorpe has provid- porln cd a program mado ap largely o f south- ,-ondi ern airs. Several olher c xco lho t nnm- All bern are included with these. B oss ln i'r i,i /{ “ T nneredi” will bo pne. .T h e 'p ro - invi'n

Mr. ;M arrh, Semper Kldcli* ..................Bouna dlJcliH intnnia on Southern A irs___ J le ek s r i-xpe(Ori‘ S lep, K entueky nunnhin<].J7o Mlllc for tO verture, Tancredi ...................... Rossini imd iF\»x OVot, (Cl) m r l i n g .....;______ Berlin nvor,

■(b)-irnmm bfj ..........Prcyne trolPntrol, Tho Blue and the Gruy....I)albey i, 'l)>e W alts, floutliern Sliine Jolinn ....Brauns 0'«' 1Mnrch, Robinson Ornnd K ntry......KinjjSlor-Spanglcd Raniior. - oi>*:>i

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IR II* MBS •,™, M i l l l i l

______ ■ Mrs.

L a n d a n d W a t e r O o m p a i ^ l s ' ^ ' G r a n t e d P e n n to g lo n t o SoU

P n r t h o H 'S i f f f f o A c r e P '^ - ^I • eloctl. B y n vote of 00,BM.2H ii;,nJru.l 4H.. ’

737.07 w nter nhnrclioldem In tlu ' Niirtli fildo Cannt com |iiny hnvo (^rnnli'il Die; r(>riitiTwin F a llf NoftJmidc Lnmi A Wiilo? Iliirlocompany rich t lo «.'lt nn mhlitionnl f o fJ5,000 flcrc* llf land lo bi- oiiilirnooil in J'll**thc p reien t mirlhslili' I rr lp illm i m'gro. "PP't 'Kal(on. . ’— ■ ] . r ‘l»nl.

Voting on thin propOnnl hn.'* onnmiin- ciub od tho grenter p n r f of'tTiV ]mHi"iiiHnlhand «-aa concludcd yi'xti'nl/iy i-foiiint’. homeCounting irax finlnlied . tndnv xliowln^' tho ithc fo reg o b g re iu lt. ‘ nnd u

■ Accordiug lo ngreeiiii'iil tin- liiiid un-l jironoiw ater eompany, will noil l.'i,00)1 ncren nt lln Ita ra te o f.3000 each ycnr for tlio coming rvll. five yoari, and tn retum for llio priv- ilr({>’, tturrcndiTfl to tho i-jinal bonrd ' alJ- o f 'l t* other'riKhtii, Wlien th o 'n e u j 15,0i»l!» included in thi- -lln tric l,-the KPgn-ilntifin will cmniiri'.i' IS.’!,000 uorcH.

C HIM NEYSW EEP BRINGSOVTFIT „';J: TROM OVERSEAS.

“ H a p p y J a c k " P e r c y ; P r o u d P o s s e s s o r o f 'D e L u x e S o t Wook

o f W o r k T o o l3 •

“ Iliippy'^ .In rl!" I’lT.'v. I'liimnry swrcp, sti’.'iili'jni-k nnd m-tlvo iind Imu- (irnry mrnibor of nil ollior Ijorjirdiniir profcMlonx nuxilinrv to ihoM’ nnmoil. iiOn impnrtod ffi'in liis jnM vo Iionth. Kni;lnnd. n <ol of IhoIk iii'rc.-'^nry in lli.‘ proper'pcTforiiiaiiiT of Mi ooninicrcinl * affalrK. ttic Ukv »f wlucli. IVrt-y "ayn. , .•nnnol In fnuiid in llii^ >>iTiiiiii of the west.

Til.' k it. i f il .n il bc dorinnntod. ronniiln nf briiKlicji .wilh ("ctonNinn roJi> dcnigned tn r.'iirli irt tlio lop of n 7/i- fool chimney. Tlm .m lfit i" iinitjiu in lho onni|ilol|-ii.'a^ nf itn dol.'iil. nn.l, nccrirdinc tii thc uti]wirtjnj7 n«iiur. cnni n niimll frirluiio In purchn.'c. iih woll nn niuitbcr to defray oxpentes o f iln; trnnnportntinn incidciil to iniporiallnn. K, It The net in-on oxblbitinn n t Iho high .hino nrhnol.proundn. where “ .In rk " ]>rnudl," Itriilo cxiilnln-i the ime.^ nn.l ii|)crntion nf th? .ri'liili tooln, nnd nppurtoiiniit .'ipiipiiionl-, The prone m ilfit ,wns ordered 10 inniithK n't^tv-nnd tin- j bn.H jii'nt licc'ii reroivi'd. - T»viii

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C A M P E R S W A R N E D A W A Y

F R O M T H E W O O D R I V E R u t______ • will I

B lre r U nusuall; B i jh and Bridges ftro W ash*! Out—G roimds Intmdiitod* ‘

W riting from Kctrliiini, J'red K, voslrItnriuii'y. foronl rnngcr. wnrnn p e n o n r cciniirontoniplnlini: cnmping in the WowJ dnyr iv rr lo iin lrv ngnlnil hik'Ii prnji'ctn n t nn’i'll |lr^■>cnt, _Ue rmyn;

‘ 'W ond river i» ununiinlly high.Mirmy bridges ore washed awriy, nndivlhft^ d!VH):cTo«» to croft*. . Camp Tirl^roundr nre nenrly all under.w nler nn i. o:in,rliynr In >tl1l rlalnrr anit vafv muddv. nn»rtr

PIMINTHEflS PI IfllflWillS’JIir

S ^ a t o ' a h ’d l3 o m p " a n y A u tF o r i t i e s F a W il l A d d r e s s J a n k Q t c o r s o n

H e r d - S o o i a g T o u r

(luy C Smilh, n roprem'iil^livo of F Hwifl & vrlll !>y ttv;[irliicljml B|H'nkeri» nt Ihe -jiinkol of rnrmiTn nnd llvoxloi'k inen nf i IiIk dii- :rict, In be condui'lvd Ininorriin'. Mr. nox ^milh will dlrciiHH “ Llvr»ln<-k >[nrkvl hoh: ng. " • . ■ eric

Ajiprtirnnce of Mr, .^inith I" in etin- Iho leclioii w ith f^e triji )o be conducted 0, ’ inder the direction of the fiirm biireftu Hec leginnlng n t Bnhl nt S nVI.n-k tomor- L uw. In iiddltinn It. t^nnmnek will linl.l ipeak on “ D nirviiij;.” while K. R In I IhlnohnrI, fiohl niiiimil liUHliniidmaii o ' ih.'’ he nlnlo iiuiver-iity will n.ldroi«.< the Trit iMornblngc-.on tho KonernI llvosliiclt ned liicnlion. , l l n

Tliv mliUm c* will I'l' kWoh diitiutj vfifi I period devolod to » progrnm fnllyw- WnJ ng luncheon xorved in tho fnir groundi uthi; it yilor. iTIie parlv ivill vixil mnnv of cath ho princii^il fnriiM'nini k henlr in ’ Tl his part nf Ihe rniint.v, nnd jilnnn l'< cln.i eneh Kilrr nlmnl noon. The neetion mon mmedialely Iribu tary to Twin Fnlln tJocd riii be vlniti’d in Ihe nftornnnii.

m f f i i t l i i<

h H v e iid ish -E n to m o lo g is t S m i t h M a k e s a

D i s t u r b i n g D is c o v o r y i n t h o M H a y F i e ld s

I’feliminory to innii'gurntiiig n «tren- iir eliminntion cnmpnign U, U. Smilh,Ale ontomologU't, U lliU wook ctiti- T . u rting nn InvenUf^itlon nnd r<erlen of ley, ilH'rimentB In cohnoctlnn with the al- 1 »lfn w eevil oontrol rrmindo, Tho ex- hnw I'rimrnia nnd luvontigntiomi are boing >ndiirted in nnd nbnut Huport.Alfnlfn vroevjl han .been discovered /« ’,

I fieldn nboul' Murlnugh during tho ivoitigation# enrried on this week. ir. Sm ith toyn the po*l. hna not boon ij iJclnned In vory Inrco numbers, nnd epcctn liial il wlil Inke nevornl yunrit ' , >r the weevil ti> it|ir.'nii lo n dnmnglng ' id alnrining .iogriv. llo oxjiectK, how>•or, l.l tnke droRlic ntop* for the con ol of the bug colonies. If-nof all'i- 'iher lo elim lnato 'them nn nnnn n.4 .M le prelSmSnnry nurvoy In rouiplDted, nt » ^‘ We will hnve In goi Ihe ntnnndi' fnr “: ‘eo-oiH'rntion from th e 'fa rm e rn if Mcim lin fig iii. of erndlenlinii 'proves n R, A impleto Kurrcsn,” M r. Hmlth.nnyn. ley,

W IN F A L L S W O M E N , ?

H g N O R E D B Y O F F IC E 'Z ]

Crs. M. X Sveeiejr & ad-U rs. J i ^ e i . n tig f lr» ld E iect«d a t Balt Lake .

MeeUng

^rwln Fnlln haa beon lihnnred by th.’I'ction a t Hnll I^iko o f two n/ficorn ||„t. [ r In lerw w m tuin and Coast Btntea derntion. Mr». .M .-J. Sweeley was j„ |,| lonen presidenl nnd. iSIrs.i Jnmen Fitr.- ( ‘rnid correnjmnding. necrbtor.v. : Mrs, .ir,,,, irlon I I Mnrne inndc nn nddroM .be- n,.tj„ re Ih r coiivenlinn, en lltled “ Comc n,],t|| lo the (Inrden, M nnd.” Mrs. Mnrne’n tho i e«ch wnn nlong the line of womnn’* iiniily w ith uian. Slie.uliiQ said tim t lib womon "hftuld imo th.-ir Influence n-nrd notting up highor ntandnrds for >mi< life, nnd offaet the dialrnction on e nulside nuch aa moving picjuren ^ d uthor .ilveraiunn. flhe.nttncked the oneni mode of womon ’n dr.-an nnd nald V , I influimro had 11 loiidencv townrd

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' , W A T E R S I T U A T IO N . =itep..rl frnm M.imn. Wyo.,* nt tiu- tle i nf .laekBon Lnke rce rv n ii nnn thl fnllowing condilinn: |

JnclCBon L ako Storage. ■Aerr Ff. I

I J»me •<, W li ............................atU,l.*ilmo dnle n y.-nr ngo......... ;.......i-eh rndiiig .luno 4, HCI...... ; lIlUH'.lmo period n 'v e a r ngo............... flil.SOH

ProclpltaUoB a t Meranl ■'In .'tic

ook oiiding .lune. 4. il '^ l....... n.r O Jme week n yi'Jir n«n......... :... ll,(Mnm tM-pl. 1, 1020 to ,r-ine I,HVJI ......................................... lli,01 t

line pori.id n venr ng.i.......... 11t..t’>• Storage.

Ai'TeFt.'1 .luno ll', IHil ....... , ........... SIH.'.MI' ]me .ln1< n year n ^ n ..................•)n:i,7M'.iiaeilv of .Ineknon I-iko......... .'t47,ilOO

ficcond Ft. ntor divorii-d nl Milnor dnm.. ilfll oiipiioflv of onnnl............... H.O.Vi

Ai-reKI. vin Fnlli d in lrirt M |nn;;r in.Iiicksnn Uiko renervnir .......ir. Intnl enpacllv in .InckxniiI.nke roforvi.ir .......................... lO.nOf. "

M c E tN S T E S - B U T L E Rliny L, M<-Kiii«tor nn.l M i.- V on

Hutier tvi-ro mnrri.'d Wodiiondnv. —~ me 1.*, nl nnon, a!, th .' hnmp of the — — ido'" piir.'nfi in UnnKril', lOiily nenr — _ lnM\^'.t Ilf Iho briilo nnd gronin were onent. Miw ilniler wa-i n mcnibrr of 0 gradiintili;; r l n 'f t ^ f l!*IR nf Ihr ‘ 1 ivill WitW high H.-)innl, Mr. MeKiiiito-' iH been fnr III.' pasi llirei- vonr.s mn- I •cli’d >vi5li Illl' W rlyhl .Uilniiinbiie 'nipnnv, Afl.-r u shorl aoddini: trip

S:iil I.nki'. Mr.' and Mm. M.^Kinslor ill hi' ;ii botne al Sllit AHi itreet. '

O H im C ir BOABD TO M EET IA Rpcrbl nioolinjr nf Um \n*ird of •ilrymrn of the (.'hureh nf the A«-lllinn hni 1..... cnil.'d Tnr iicxi Mnn-ly ovi'niii” nl "sHi oVIopk. The relinL,' will I't' rnndiirled in llip sncin! ioni .if I’nrI.h Imll.

ANNOUNCEMENT. ^Tlrts wlil llisl. n o v d I,y-.in, known, In mnny. n i '. 'Ilim .” hni

nn niiln r rnn ir rlmn nl R^r-

m m F A L L S - D A I L

ITmLiSSFi 0DEflfl mimm'athor Rcmi S, Eoyzor, of Twin Oa

FaUs, Chief Celebrant at Rogan Funeral

Fntjiei* Homi 8. Keyrer, liantor of . K dw nrd’» Cnlholic imtifli, Twin ills, wlli eelebrnte nnlemn pontlficul IIIH III Iho m illtnry funeral of Lien ^ nan t .lohn lU-gnu, to bo hold 'in Doine v , ■xt Snndny. The rorvices wtll l.c Id In SI. Jo h n 'n cathcdrnl. Tiic Am- ' ican Legion r itu a h will be W d at0 grnvo, fallow cd’ bV an address by ,

W. W orlliwine, eommnnder of .luh'i j ! '’'gnn post,JJolne. • .L leutonnnt John Begnn «tin killed in ' tile in iW18. IIIh body wns received j IIuIho thln-w cek. Arrnngementn foj ■*'

f Kervii’CH 'linve Inipn in ehnrge of * •' it>. ilniiimol. Tlie oiweiiuien nro plnn- -I lu .U 'g liw n-« |...Iohn -'.-ea lhed ra l nt I'"’" n. in. Wundn.v. Members n f the Am- r>>‘' fmi L egion, V o lm n r uf Foreign 1"“ nrn, {''Ikit, K uightn of Columbns and ' n:r onlcrn wlil' oceu]iv plnccJi In the Ihcdml onpecl.illy reiorved .for them. riie .|»rogram of arrniigomentn In- *}'*’ l.Io* Mervice 'o f a firing nipind ot ■mheM of the old compnii.v, •“ I I ,”Jnnil Idnhn X ntionnr guard. '

■ yonl' Jnn

^ o c i a l j v ^ o t a s---------------------------------------------------- held

Kdilod by Mrs. K, !J, WilliniiwTi'l»!pln>nr :swi J

Mrn, J . Q. Thorpe enlertnined the'dnendny bridge elnb yosterdny nftor. ' f -un ^ t her home on Blue Lakrn Bonie- 1rd. Mrn. Alnn i ’. K,'nior won tne Ite fo r highest ncore. Membera pren- ^1 were Mendnmea W. H. Oroenhow, L. W iigU t, C. il . ilHTtnft. (lenrge Fj j B’ ' t,

■.-L. Clos, A. P. a -nlor, W ilbur lIJll, . -Z B. WlIllnniK nnd Miss Cora Oreen-

IV. . city.

Mrii.-Kriiost W hito'wnn hcis|ii,M to the Twnto club W cdnenday, iiridge being the ness uncment for tho nflernoon. A t five Uvrk M i». W hite sorvoil n delkloun ^■ner. Questn fu r lhe nfternonn were *<>»•H. .1. A. Campbell, K. B, Helnoeke ’'i'""I I’e ter Ericson, ni.'nihors in attend-:-e were Mcndnmen >L L; Houne, F. •••■Ai Ci'ir, A; W. Hunted nnd .l.'.t?, Moore. I’"*'

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Hr. nnd Mrn. K, H, L'arnod wore hnntn o ta neven o ’oloek dinner'l.ist evening ay,,r■_thc'. follow ing gnonin: MeiwrH nnd .t,V ( iMlam'en'E. J . O strander, A. J . I’eavcv,A. Ilead, (!. E. Iiouth. Oeorge R, Kjis- ro, II. F . Allon tn d John M. Mnxwell. j.j. ,\wn nnd peonies were uned to deco- jj.obl e the>tnblcs nnd ronmn. The even-wan np'ent pinying pinochle, Mr. and Mf

K, A. J . ?oavey w hining high ncnro, I), il* . — ■ dore,

n r LXUMDNUTtlB' SUIT. ing.

ndce B ab i-ork 'n f tho ilinlrkl coiiH. _deorecd- thnt Dolla Launuindlof ®

II hnvo oNHtnilv of, Iwo minnr rhil- , "I n: Hint fn r i re U nm .indier nhnli JInterfer.- w ith the ciinlnd nnd ear.-

tbe chliilr.'n. nnd tha* ho nhnli pay _ hl» wifo tho snm nf $:,’i per monththe ................1 cnstndy of rnid rhii- I,'

ll during tb e pendency of ii divnrce inn filed l>y IX'lIn Lnnni.indll>r. 'I n litlon defendnnt' is rorpiired tn |Kiy ’

lum nf J.IO ntln rney 's.fee .

DEBEETION A LLtO EC. ‘lilcging def.erllnn 'K.Inn .MiHnin Tlii'* k'oe ha'i inntituted nn nrlion in tho nntil triol riiiirl ngainst F. T. Itiuii'oo fntnrci'.. A tlnrney Frnnk Ij. Hlephan Shd tho pnpern, bnt immo.liati'ly with' Sliriitv thom frnm pllbiii- fibs, |mrt.'

lEAl) T U R DAILY SEWfi, i-iiijw

S a t u r d a yA G ood 4-Ti B r o o m . . . .

Scjj Floor Cards for other 8 . according]

Remember, we havo cream statii ost Priccs Ouat

— 4 l^ r e e - D e l i v e r i e s D a ily o n Al

ROCHDAM------ PHONE 33

B U Y K E M M E R E R A N D P R E M IU

How About Your EyiAro you c.njoying perfect and coiufortal

ion, o r aro you going Ihruiigli life ntrnlnln e.vea ni^i nbsorbing the nerve energy tl hing* to nonic other oiii.ui of y.,ur bodyl

“ B e tto r have lu exnmine ynur eyes KO

P a r r o t t O pD n.,B . A. BABBO']

— OPTOMETRISTS ANE

P e r m a n e n t l y L o c a t e d in T w i

: . Y N E W S , T W I ^ i t F A L L

IHD K i n n ; I s w , M i

aso' Jn which Atkin Aaka $9,. 053.30 Damago Against

Canal Oompany ii^ "

JicuTlng of teslim uny was s tn rlcd v 'nlordny '5« ncllnn brought by ' (j lonias M .'^ A tk in , wherein he kn .iamnges iiwnr.l agnlnit the .T w in iIlB cannl com].nny for $9,053.30. This uount is nald by the p la in tiff to rcp^' „i sent dnrange nuntnincd lo lho vnluo of ' rm lands liy alleged scopngo of wa- ' — r from tho cum]>any's canal tystozn..'otge IlerrloU i« attonvcy for th e , , a llitiff , and J . R. Bothwcll fo r thc m f fendiog com pany ., • i.In the m a tte r of^'thu Farmers' (irain .Milling compnny ngainit T. 0 , Wil-. ^ L l e I ir tn :»vhlcli tho former wugbl judg- cnse : -nl, the defendant eonfcnied nli al- bina i 'a tiona carried in thu eumplnint nnd Iguicnt was ordered catetcil lu favor A tf lho p la in tif f fo r 11,000. E. J .

On petition of couiwcl for Ihe do- early iidnnt, there being no reilslanco by visit p lirosecutlon, thu murder trial o f the t: Iwnrd h. Single wa* continued for the rm. ToRe-trial of A, I). J ’oliock, net fo r niontl nter.lnv, wnn ordered iwstponed to will h ne '2i. Tiiis caae ia one in which tho odist feudnnt Js acrused o t obtainliii; bnnk o'cloc nda th ro u g h 'a process of forged pa- onnou r. The. ju ry disagreed when iJie case 1 Initially tried. The re tria l will be B«t Id following trin l o f an embezzlement Bedfu Jon filed by iho atate, in which Law- Wedn ICO Hnnsehc preaident o f tho Bonk O ntnr H nnien .jB complnlning wilnewi. Thc here le r onne In set fo r trinl on June S3. buitim

J o c d l j g r e v i t i o j

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BaUsrd I s H e r s - I I . H. llallard of fo r 6.ni]io in. mnong the visitors 'in thi>' locatey. , Scout

rrom F o u t e l l o - ^ . A.. Catrlck in ii, Whi 'lit FaHs 'from I’oi'nteilo on n buxi' uable IS trip. elaasU

Jom9& f r o a E a s t E ad —EinU .luUt- = = I of Idaho Falla lc trnnnnetlng bm i- — ii .in Twin Fnlls. ^

Vrrlvo from Paul— I. 0 . tk'hmidl nnd >trick Nugent of I’nul were nrrivnli.lln- c ity ycnierdny.' _ (TOO

kine to U ta K -0 . K, -Wright, mnn- l'’OI: •r of -W right-i-.Sona storc, hns gon.- cnr; p O'Kdon tff npend the > c e k .end, — K'ue;

. I’lioTro*or Short .Visit— A tto rnoy ,nnd Mrn. "■A. W nltcrs li^ft ventonlny b>- hul.i liilo for a Iho rt visit m Sliothone,

Ualng M«n C a U -F . O. Mcl'nII nnd .... 'J A M, Hnnkel-nro In tho c ity from L<-o ' e, .where Ihry, jire oiignjj^d^ln mln-

a lt L akers Moke Trii>—Mr. nml, ■ 'I. Koy 1 ).-Contes of B sit Lnke nro Twin Fnlln nn n .'omblned biisinom

pleasure tri|t,.

le tun i f « m Ho^>Itol — Aim. .1. A. nn, nnd aon, Donald, have returned :n II.M-hostor, where thc .voung mnn iieen the pnst len weekn for nutvi-

,tr.-nlnicnt.

r a r M others to .M e et— Tiie WnrIhern wIH'mcel oii Friday nflernoon :i:.nO In- thc Presbylorian’’ ehurch I will be the lnnt businoM meeting il Soplombor.

h r in en to B a th e -T h o Twin Fnlln ino club will conduct n swimming ty nt the Dixie plunge lomorrow ning fmm II to 8 o ’clock, A Vlrtorj- nai.'i- l)nni]uet will b ring the even-_

S p ec ia ls'!45cSpecials that are cut i

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ion in connection— High- ^irantocd . 1 I

111 M e a t a n d G r o c e r ie s — ]

SSTORE i3 0 - ^ 1

U M - ^ T H E B E S T C O A L S I

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L S , ' I D A H O , T H U B S D A ' i f ,

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F a i r e r W e a t h e r fen

Approaches, Says Bureau Official ^

T irROUGH n r if t 'i n the Hei cloudn th a t/ 1/nvc obscured tho sky nearly two dayr ' «hii

the wentherman necn fa ire r wcjilher In tho offing. ^

F a ir nm^ wnrmer lonlght and . “ , Friilaj-, is tiie diurnal w c d lc '

tion.Brecipllation . o f . ') 'h lc rd ay

amountod to more Ihou a <]uar-- le r o f an inch of rrntflr, o r . In p lain termn, .28 o f 'n n ^ in ch .

^ ■ I•"B '" festivities^ [0 a conclusion. Tho Shrinern will bo nccompaiied by la ­dles,

.JLlcmiM d lo W i« - A m atringo 11,. onne ha* been isjued to M ilan B. Dive!- Iiina nnd Ila Edwnrda, bo th -o f Bubl.

Atsto T rip to O o u t—M r. and Mr*.E. J . Oalrandor nnd son Eugeno loft w rly .tills morning for n Ihrco ivooVs visit in California. They a rc mnkmg^ the tr ip by nuto.

To M«ct In Olinrch—Tlie regulnr nonthly meeting o f th c 'W . C. T. U ivill be hold in lho porlors o f tho U cth- jdint church Frjdny afternoon a t 2:30 >'clock }n.iife.vl of in the eity park , a.i innounced.

E etu m from Cwgon—Mra, N .' 0 . Uedford nnd son, Allan, ro lurned on iVednesdny morning to th e ir homo n t 3nlnrin, Ore.. n ftc r ifo n d in g ten daya ■tore vinifing friends and looking a fte r juninenn Intereats.

TO LOCATE OAMP.

T om orrow -m orning membcrn of a nmmitleo composed of tho Boy ^ o u t ouncll and ncout mnslcrs, will leave icrc a t 5 o ’clock lomorcow morning ’or Shoshono' boain, whoro tJicy wilt M ale n site for the pcrn^anent Bov Jcout summer camp.

W hot ts QSDless'to yoo rony bo val- lable to ( thers •» advertiro ! t in t l» lasslfied. -•

Q ld jj if ie dTOO LATB POB OLASHITIOAT'Oi^

I'HOII 8AL?<—llulck Hexon-passengi-r n r ; good liren; new top ; perfect en- in e ; cun i)0 seen a t Hixth nvo. N.’lioTro 4S7. .

FOB HAIil-i—Slraw bcrricn, Ji.-IO per rnl.-. I’hone 50»R11. '

W ANTRI)—Cook nt County H o f ilol. Phone 8.U

Specials

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M e n ’s w o r k S c o u t s h o e s

M e n ’s S a n d a l s . S ^ i e c i a l

M e n ’s h e a v y \ \ f o r k s h o e s

: B o y s ’ b r o w n E n g l i s h d r e

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ST B A W BB BE tC a Wa7B ld s .|rm lt r a n n , E liaberly

ers lovely Inrgo berries a t *3.00 p r rale.', I*honmS5J-J. A t no rtli, lira n f iClmberly.-Wiilv.

CITIZENS O F T W I N - F A L L S - lerc Is 0 chnncc to go t you r ctilmnt nd form ee* clcnncd by n profcssioijBi himncy iwocp. Oct this m an riftlil' wny. H a|lpv Jnek, Chimney. Sw ccj-.' 'hone 107J.—adv.___________ !■

T MI n t h f r S h a d e ?

b u t c o o l b r e e z e s

b l o w i n t h e v i c i n i t y '

o f y o u r ■

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w i t h a b i g - p r o f i t ' i n

r e a l s u m m e r c o m ­

f o r t .

T h eC h i l d r e n ’sR e l i e f

W h e y t h e y t a j k e

t h e i r n a p s t h e c o o l

b r e e z e o f t h e e l e c - .

t r i e f a n i s a b a l m

t h a t h e l p s t h e m

s l e e p . .

5 P e r . C e n t D i s c o u n t

f o r c a s h

Various Typos— Low Prices

EifctricShop, Idaho Power Company.

In Our

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ire Family

' a n d d a y

t i p s , lo^ \)f h e e l ' . $ 3 . 7 5 '

m p s , m i l i t a r y ■ ' I ........................................ $ 4 . 9 5 '

d p s , m i l i t a r y

................................$ 4 . 9 5

o r d s , L o u i s

.......................................... $ 4 . 9 5

f o r d s ; L o u i s

................................ . $ 4 . 9 5

n p s , L o u i s '

............ ..................... $ 3 . 9 5

p u m p s , L o u i s *

.............................. ............$ 3 . 9 5

: s . S p e c i a l . . . . $ 1 . 9 8

i l : . . ............................ ; $ 2 . 2 5

3S . S p e c i a l . . . . $ 3 . 4 5

■ e s s s h o e s . - '

r - . $ 3 . 4 9 '

3 e i _ a l . . . , ...................$ 1 . 9 8 .

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