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■ ■ ■ ; K : ' ; ^ S ^ " : ' : % ' ; r ^ ^ ' / \ . - ■ '■ DjS4p|learance;of;Man Named «
Hawkins, Also Reported to * \ V.PolIoe;:R«SOTbles Passenger j ’ • inCate; Auto Was Disabled, i^..:m-0:"‘ ' ' sy - \ . ; ,« p e e W to The New»> h
, :; .O T R U ty , Dte. 3» -Tw o , hundred : tj iM a made a thorough naxcb to te jr o( q
. tp pn x ln u ito ljr 300 iq u a n mUos o l. te r - q r lto ry betwoen B u rle r Banaen
/ w ithout discovering a tr»c« o f Jack a i - 'Terry, Buriey 'ta x icab operator, and 1*1 ■ h b unknown m an puH B ger. w tw hare n l
been m in ing tlnee B o’clock l u t Tuesi V * d *y evening,
n » « . bl H ftw k lu . a newcomer to BUriey. alnco Tuesday evening waa reported -to po* uc« hero today by his w ife, KawUns U sakl to resatOiIo the pereoa de- A n •erlbed u Terry ’s passenger oh the t i ip to K lm berty TuesdSLy'ffvenlngfrom
, I which .he. has ' n o t returned. Mrs.‘ m tw klns late, th is evening ^ been
unable (0 fin d a p h o to g ra p h ^ hs r husband w hlcb officers thought m ight help In the search fo r the tnlsslng .» « > . Tto
t Tetty 's abandoned automobile, which w u found Wednesday forenoon on > t ide road near S ta rrh ’s fe rry , oo «. snake rtver, n o rth u d west o f here, v u no t In running ^n te r when I t ,,11 v u abandoned. I t w u . learned (o~ { , dAy< The tim ing g o tr chain, had slip* ped ao th a t tbe m otor would no t move tu r Ibe car. This, i t w u su ted a t a < garage (o w hich the machine w u n y towed, m ight h ive been ■ caused by nw runn ing a t h ig h speed. Uu
Foal Play ThM cy H eU ^B e l ie f ' t b a t T e rry bad m et w ith
fou l play •trongthened today u the ^ scareh continued w ithout re s u lt I t ? w u racallsd tb a t T erry a few dsys before bad rafoaed to carry mooh* s l ^ whiskey fd r a booti«(ger. T s n y ^
I M W w ith h im J
p p ‘ i j M o e ^ v J n t e i ^ ‘ W h te a w » y '^
T be search today bxtended along m Snake r ive r from Burley to Bansenand paralleled the O ld Oregon. T ra il in
’ state highway between T w in Palls and nliBurley to Une flv« miles south o f actthe h ighway. __________ ___________ de,
M BS. L IN D B K B a H A T ST. LOUIS ^ ' ST. LO UIS. Dee. 39 (A>)—M rs. Svan- ha
* g tiln e Undbergh. re tu m ln c to De- AU tro lt from MexSco C lty fc h e re she cn spent C h rls tm u w i t l i hd r son. Colonel
•.Olttrles A.' Undbergh, a t Lam - - 'W t ^ t Louis fie ld a t 3:3A p . n . today aad remained over n ig h t
STKABIERS C O LU D B A l' NEW YO RK. Dec. 39 W>) — The
steamer J . A . U o f fe t t Jr., w w ln collision w ith the navy steamer Rush, off Ambrose chaimel to n ig h t Tbe crew of the Rush, which w u said to be ia a c o n d i t ^ w u taken iaboard ths M o ffe tt ' T ^ coast guard ] cutter Seminole went t o the as iU t- ]
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e o i i l y l l i i i i :HEID OF i n n :
k Body’s First Day’s Session Comes to Ciose; Dr.Upham’s i Finai Report Is Presented.
BOISE, u e . » D. Uie sU U t o u i l w o iU S
ehoose a sueeessor to D r. A. U . Upham I I a t pretldeot at tb s '■Unlrerstty. o f Idaho and soutbsro branch, was be> f l lieved to be stronger to n igh t as the I I board elcsed lU f ir s t day’s fuU meeU U lug o f the p rc M it session, Members, however, refused rto deny o r 'e c n f in n persistent reports th a t an agreement „raUbum. H
\ A lthough Hunting ton Taylor. Oouer d’Alene, and Stanley A. Easton. Kel> log i, are no t present I t is believed these men ean be reacbed by telephone or tdegraph to cooflrm th e oe> elslon o f other board mem ben I f a ded ilon Is reached. - •
Gives n a a l Seport
the MTen years h s W heM the ottM . Stodeot enrollment h u Increased iSB tc per c e n t u compared w ith a fa cu lty s t increase o f W pe r-« en t b i
c a p ita l in p ro m ie b ts tn boUdings Ui to the to ta l vahie o f | l,33 4M 0 have lo been erected In the seven yean, and U ef th is to ta l bu t U 1S.0D0 have been c tiiJd fo r by direct iapcoprtattao, tha othen being f ln a n c e d lv various plana, u
TWO nattooal hanoraty tra U n ttla a . hi Sigma X I and P h i B e U Kappa, hsve t t
f. been installed aod. t h e ^ t u t t o n has u
bteo plaeed oq tha aeeredltsd l is t o f at
. .iM nb lp ln .tb a Ita tifln iLAM edaM Q B.«f t i i v , u n lv m l t i W « M B :ia d b M M e o r
^ m m s m
M g E a H H lE ' ••
i M K v y E i } i N d i i S i C ? A L t ; 6 i : > ; - r r j
“ W A I T M M l l iU T E 'B i jB O V 'r I c l
P O C A V E Z ia ;U ah o^ Dee.*^^ Ull■.—Anawertng t o a ca llrw ftU a -m ln *v ■
.■ u te ,'b u d d y .- .a s , he iras ; 111, ^ o o f Soath A rth u r ! « ir ie t / th to . . w \ , evening.'cost O e org ft.W h itte n ,'S ilt ' * ■ '
Like.',O tty, about «300, when two .. untnaalced inen onlered h im lo - l ia b
w alk about tw o blocks w llh 'th em n f l r a t 7:18 o’laocfc . . . ■ . •,
. . M r . - W h l t l ^ w presenU U w o l a . j " cred it compojur in Ba lt Lake O t; . g arrived a few lio u n b e fm - from .Idaho Palls - a ^ w u on U s wsjr Q to caU on Jesse Chase, )9cal auto* mfibUe dealer. B e had lU t Ms hote l bu t a few moments twfore the boldup. waUdnc to the oftlce oJ o f th e an to company when tvo Sine men accosted h im . oU
n d i l l i R lcolohelliudbeI h ^
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A m id A i l A c c la m a t io n s , C h e e rs
a n d 'E n th u s ia s m , L o n e E a g le g ™
C o n t in u e s t o b e M o d e s t S e lf .- - - • . the
O U A T E M A LA *'O nY , Dec. » U W S .n T lm o is too 'Oeeting fo r the bestovm] o f .a U tbe. bozton w h ich . OuatemaU ~ desires to shower on Colonel Obsrles A. Undbergh.' Mow th a t he la bere In the flesh, tb e bearer o f tb e good- r f ) w ill message from the U nited SUtes rM Is even a greater figure in th e eyes ' c f Ouatemalans th an they bad p ic - <i tured h im , reading o t h is explolU.. O n ly a fto r he had la n d o 4 -a t th e ■ ftjging field , ^and moved and -Ured among them fo r a brtef few h o u n ,d id the people o f Guatemala C ity 'htf\a t o realise the fuU measure o f h is 0 achievement In winging bis w ay fto m f i d istant MesUoO' C ity ' across m otto la ln ranges, between the menaeing tops b] o f volcanoes and over Jungle country, . where the fo o t o f dvU lied m u hau never been. • into
' a i» o ffic ia l .day b««an. a t^< to 'd o e k th is m om lng when he pa id a v U fA o tha the -presidential palace to pay h li r o . .g ,! spects to tho p r ts ld e n f Oeneral La ;- , , ta ro Chacon.. POsUvitles and l i te a “ In .abundance foUowed. A t th e m u - n l c l ^ palace “ U n d y " rtcelved • drei scroll appraising h im i n te n u o f said deepest co rd ia lity th a t he.i.wat th e , g u c^ o t honor o f the c ity . Tbeo th e Chamber o f Oommeree took him l a hand, followed by a rccepUon a l th e D Atberiean lesatlon, and la te r he w su coUj entertained by R otarUns. . . asK
__ . A m y Pays THbirte 6f t. T h o /’ au atem ala il a rm y pa id him d«n
(Con l t o u M » P M > T w o)- ' “ S
A M E N D M E N T O F F E D E R A L ’ =
A ID A C T 'T O b e p u s h e d ■
B Y ID A H O D E L E G A T IO N _
BOISE. Dec. 39 (AV-Am ead- m ent o t tb e federal aid »e t to p e rm it expenditure o f govern- n u n t funds on N orth and South tru n k highways, w itho u t local cooperation. y/hil be pushed b y tbe Idaho congressional delecatloa. Oovemor H . c .. Baldridge in -
.nounced today.The proposal eomes from . tbe
American Road B u lld e n ' assocli- Uon. Which h u pointed o u t Ibe- importance o f ooonectlng the M a - lean and Canadian borden In tbe same way th e Padflo and AtlaaUe oceans are Joined by East-Weit
, highways. M uch o f tb e tenrtUiy ' 'th ro u g h w h ich th o e h lsbw ifa
would ruo 1« dessert and unlohslt- ' Ited. aod th e buUdlng o f Im prond
roads by kical a id would be too great a burden on th e locallUes Involved. ^ __________
iSBBFOHKIIMFEIIiONMEKIHBDlRI - ■ ■
“ H u n t f o r A b d u c to r o f O a k la n d
; G ir l S h i f t in g t o , p o u t i ie m
B o u n d a ry ; C h i ld G iv e s C lu e .I . _ _ _ _
REDLANDS. C at. D ec 30 U>)—} Search te r Bm est A rth u r "R c k r t* ’ r M cOlelland. aeeusad k ldn«pet o f Eve- I I n i S m ith , . ! ! , o f Oakland. sb ttlM to r tb e M ertcan -border today.I. W Atter Ibom aa , chie f o f peUeo. a r - » te r questioning tbe g ir l w bo w as found - r » t the boBw o f U xs .\& nm a J . Spenee
bere last n lc b t ilOMuneed bis b e - I I M tb a t M c S a H ^ bsd m ad* a danh s lo r th e border tw e r t o f M cd c« ll,1 Lower O a U fo m la .'o ^ p ^ te Oaltxleo. a CaUfomla.a T ills b e U e L ^ baaed prlae tpallr o n I. tbe g trl-T flU tem ao t th A t M cO kllsxid ^ b a d .a s k e d W -bow she. would l ik e B to to M wrtng iM t th e r tM .m a to• taken by MoOleBaod and ib a : g t r l< aootb tro B O akland was tbe m a i m - .^ n e t 'Way to •» tte M i u• te U> U U r. look Me <ran o d U K ■ C ta M a u d » to U l m te n o H k , U a
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ciM PhnM t iuiiuiiicRFU I ' U ll III t iiR llA L b ir i
K w l l i i i i i i ln ; i i s i i F ; i i i v Y |
Anlarry Sinclair’s j-^e on ^ Wyoming Reserve Canoell- gS' ed; Order Signed - at Re- mc,i quest of Wghest Tribunal,
— In te l (By T b o Aaaociated Preas)
C H E Y B M N E , Dcc...;3»-HarTy P. n e dilnc la lr’s lease on TeapoC.Dome naval ^<U r e s ^ o in W yoming today w u oen<anceUed,, and tho property tum ed ,ack. to the United Su tes navy, when a a i;n lted States Judge T . Blake K e n- Q I Iledy. signed a decree o f conceUatlon. n i l IDe order was signed by" Judge K e n- . U l l I1 on -orde r o f the supreme eourt . L ' _ ‘1 th e . U n ited S U tte . . f l PIn losing aU righ ts and U tle to I l r
> ap o t Dome, B lnc la lr ; o d ^ faUed in U l n e f fo r t to salvage perhjnps a .m l l - ion d ^ la n from the wreckage whenudce Kennedy overruled a moUon o( i u & ounaol fo r the M am m oth OU com-lanjr, which sought to have inserted C in th e canceUatloii decree, a provision - ' ha t i^Q Ult cla im deed to la n d in the saarve deUvered by the com pany-to c : be Hotted States u a pritrequiaite 0 th e M se . should bo returned >to thoa m m o tb OU company. Owen J, s a »loberto o f govemment c o u ^ , . re - ta le o
on 'j- Sea^
ic u liO ii is is m ISUEONlliyilLg
„ - , , CraneB o c a n g e .O U ld r o n A r e N o t A U
O a « t i n B a m e I n t e l le e t i ia l M o ld , O r o n p d o m e s - in L a s t , we .iti
" --------- H lran&POKANB, Dtc. 39 (A>)—Because UAo t
M d re n are no t ^ l c u t In 'th e same nteiUectual m old, the amphaiUs In ed- w a tlo n m tis t be p u t on tt)e Indiv idual were « t t m than^'om n. ;th *'^ group, 'a . D. m tb g » H a d t M ^ S t a t^ NonniU . . Hbool 'a t Chadin, I 'm u h ta s b n . told i u e d u c a tlo m rm U o n o r the N orth - ^ ■rest Scientific aiuoclatlon here loday. .
Investigations' lu v e shown a wide range o f m ehtAl apUtudes among chll- Iron of U ie same school srade. he tea lald. aod WhUe one p u ^ may excel ts * iu DIM. sub jec t he may be 4ecldedly ^ Backward ;in ,a i>other. '
D r. & 'A . B r y u o f ^Vashlngton s ta le the :oUafce, w u elected president o f the a t .1 uw d aU o n : Dean Xvaa O. C n w fo rd m lli i t th e U niversity o f Jdaho, vice presi- sp« H n t and J . W . Hungate, o f tbe stot Obeney norm al school, sec re ta ry -ire u - Une urer. vlax
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nillake the a irplane a t m l i l |Ules an T *a r . eolabrated-:'b is Inc ty-tevaito-lblrtbdaar today.Among th e t^ m y feU dtaUona ha
eodved waa'-^coe ligded by M V f li i 'n lted StstaiL^ aenaton a a d . % um b « r 'o f. Tipivscntatives. O f f l- < taU o f tha <;png<U) T ra il M om or- kl aMoelatidtf. ' ef w hich M r. „ leeker U preridont, p re ie n ted U lm \ -itb 97 suv« r;bau d o U a n ;^ the ' m ltod O r ^ - t r a U coinage.- C~ptep le o f -w U ty are i|dvanclng
ite lke tu a lly ,'. bu t they rU e too luch ■ fo e -.tiM r. bM lth.-’ Meeker old In tervtfefS te ‘ I owe m y own ocd o o n d tM ^ fo plenty o f «*e r- ' lae. tam parstf^ eating and atiaU- ^
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couf• ' scar
(e D r a m a ^ in S o u th ^ e a s I s “ S
F u l l o f f i f t a i s m a n d C lo s e J S
E s c a p i s ' f r t t n W a te r y G ra v e .
JAN P rAm O B O O . Dec. 29 (yP)—A iH : e o f thalr?ohtp<i afire In the South is; o f .fu tllaraU rU e against names, heroic - n p i i ^ (tf a fa ta lly burned
Ipmale, by'-l^-.aavage member o t tho | | ' | JW, of ta k h i f to lueboatu In a | u l jg h s e a ^ T F ^ darkness- o f n igh t d ' o t th rllllt t^ 're scu e by a chance am er. w » s c m today by o fflce n tb e motor *b « b n e t Dotte Crane, '
10 a r r iv e d /.h « ';to ( la y . T h * IJorls ana s u ik n ix M ^> 's ago, the funeral re o f a S q u t b ^ iilander.'W e wsre - a tU M e ak fu t December 0, u )j» days o u t o i ^ n n ln g island when ii
•• said Captain ram 0 . DaviMB< “A can o t gflso- p 10 had capstMnMn the eAglne room m» d tho # | ^ ' pUea became a mass o t Nev
% na tT n d ^ ina ibo and Rerte o S re t a s l d g ^ T y o a 't aec how they ing
" IH E A D ^ n 'D W A R D A M E R IC A
U M A . . t m T S i a O T - T h . mSFrench aviators. Dleudonne Cos- . Notes and Joaeph U b r lx , arrived a t frb iU s P a lm u avU tlon field butLas PoiV Bolivia, a t 0:40 p. n v r to - uia'
‘l i ie avlatora, on Lhelr way to S e 'lhe U nited Sutes. le f t La Pas d mat 11:90 th is m om lng fo r the *700- tmUo f l ig h t The tUers. the f irs t to in .1ip« a tbe south AtlanUc in a non* vailito p fU g b t followed tbe coast a t )line m ost o t the way. to the Peru- N e iirlan c a ^ ta l. foet
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W e lb y H u n t , 1 6 , A c c o m p lic e ’ C r
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(B y ■ h ii AssocUted P r*M ) a lB tll LOS A N O B ilS , Dec. 3»—W U lsm B. dunao, coa f eased s l a ^ o f a-cbUd po
bad hM ntpw It and adm itted w i w .-a man b e -b a d attem pted to rob.LS fo rm ally arraigned today fo r tbe Uac o f M arian Parker, b u t obtatnad c & p tsecond delay to p l j ^ to the c h a t te s --------alnst h im . ;.Welby B u s t, 16, confeased accon- I I | r loe o f TPckman in th e a ttanptad f1ll|' bltery wblcb ended In th e kUUng o f llf ll f Thoms, druggist, rem alited In tbe . - ’ _ un ty Jail to n ig h t whUe InvesUgatora I l f inAed tbe suicide records ( J l u t I 1 1 ay In the beUef th a t stUl another t 'l I « th m ight be explained by (he pair.The U t ^ t cha nn d U to whleh tbe itectlve bureau w u guided th tou cb a i^ iii IW revdatlons concem lng acUvlHes tbe tw o fo rm er B ^ a i ^ O lty. yoiUbs. . .
u an e ffo r t to determ ine whether Ol a* death o f ^ R . D rlske ll. 60-yaar- .1 grandfather o t B u n t w u d u e 'to V || i
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lE PBESSUliE CHOSE OF £ DIIMBI)EJIK.INlfOMIIi;r,
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o w ti 'o jrk 8 t a ; e Q tU o k B o n n d >u p W h e n W o r d d f A p p r o a c h - ™in g F lo o d Oo m e B ; L i t t l e L o m , ^
rarnroA L*;'» ,W yo- Dec. 33. ( / p ) ^ reasure. caoaad. th e brealdng o f the daap ew fo tkrdam near here today and a O aor rge area: o f g m b ig lan d w u In un - ■ i Ited. T b e jlo o d w a te n . were reead- « t o o W ^ ^ : i K U -n o t beUewd , ^ o i i
>e ^ a p & tiw A ln c flood . aod several ules lousand hood oT caUle were drVven > h igher ground. • « m1Seven l ran che n were forced to b r« ^
lOve, th e ir famlUes to h igher ground, assisi q word had been received ton igh t was,, tim .th e famUy o t Charles Alexander, avail i t nelghbprs expressed .the opinion A la t tU ua w u tim e to - te a c h h igh the i :«und before the' flood w a ta n struck the >0 M exander ranch house near the by C un. ' • ■ . - . , -occuiTba N ew fork dam .w u ’ constnictcd p u 1.1935 by' fa m e n o f tb e Green r ive r b a n aioy andi coat 9SOM0. I t ' is ideated ried , N ew f< rt lake a t . th e bead o f the wb6: ewfoHc r iv e r and b d d 30340 acre b ro tt e t o f w a t« , .
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dmissien of Crime - Follows Identif Prints; Leavenworth Sheriff Asks 1 live Slew Deputy Member of Poss Criminal; Agr^ to Waive Extrs
A l f r e d K . ' J e l ls , a l ia s A lb e r t L . i t r e a te d h e r e - la a t D e o e m b e r . 2 1 f o r < Ie t ln g a n o f f lo e r , e o n fe a ie d la s t . e T o n ie a v e n w o r th , ^ K a i i ia s , t o a n s w e r f o r , p o a ie b y w h ic h h e w a a lu r r o n n d e d la n k a t L in w o o d , X a n g a s , th r e e r * i t
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■He N ew ai-N eU U cWrsley. 14. daugh- ” “ er o f Mrs. L ls te Owdoy. o f Bagetr « n . and the U ta N a l Owsley, oper- to r o f the Owaley'a fe rry , w asd raw A- in f , c d lo the skating pond n te r here S e . ibout g o’clock las t n lg b t Due to be r m o r t Mxperionca w ith skatas d ie went too i * V «*** center o f th e po nd .a M b ro to {Jw *. h n w tb : the lee Into--daep'.< water.% bond t t iW d O ridley. w bo atoo feU In to tb s .ca r. ) laAp •water, was raacued b y h is. unde, eehL Jeone.-aridlay.
^ O id » v to , « w j l B a / l i * w . lm p o i| | i ’ -^Heat >)e.te loca ta 'thd g lr l a t 6oee,>and dta. r a s - i n - lb e r ^ : w ater abodt ao'^mla^: -W j l l a b e fo M '^b e r 'b o d y 'V M 'n c b v e r ^ I 5 S R » kiea l tphjM leUc h a d . b a 6 i called m d waa oo -the ground when'fche w u J S >rought to- shore.’ P lrilt ' a id -aod-aU u d S n c e known , to m adled..adence t f u appUad fo r tw o h o u n w itho u t • ^ iva ii. •. g y j '
A partyi o f youhg people between ”3 K , he ages 'o l 13 and 14 yean were In he pa rty ; They ware ; iKCompshled L ^ ‘ ty Oeorge. Orid ley when , the acc|dent • B ^ >ccutred;,. - ■ •• -d o ry ,
Punoral arrangemenu have, n o t - A y 1 wen madoi pdUtlBg arH val o f a m a r- « le d alstor o t th tf g ir l from R obblm vb6. w ith M rs. Owday axid a younger - ' 1 ^ jto the r. suhrlve the g lri.
ID A H O c o u n t y ; A U D IT O R S ^
D IS C U S S P R O B C E M S V I T A L S
T O O F F IC E S ; M A N Y S P E A K » » i ”■ . 3d!
BOISE.- Dec. » OPh-DetaUed 'discussions o f dd lnquent taxes, went disposition o f property aoqulred by »naln ta x deed, personal property tax Uws, reg istra tion and dectlon Uws, and tbe m aking o f abstractk l i n to r the state board o f tqualbta- n i l tlon . occupied the lda*w s U U as- socUtton .o f county au d lto n du r- Ing today’s session o l tbe a n n U l U conventloo. I
Speaksh Induded MyrUe P.‘ Enklng. Oooding county auditor.Stepben- U tte r, Ada county audi- Qaq, to r, B a rry A . Thateher. U ta h «® “ ' county audito r. P rim k M. Bobba, e Elm ore county auditor. Praok B. d SnUtb. W aahington county audito r and Oeorge W il t , BonnevUle coup- ^ H
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WUUadt- V . L m S m today ponde^d his daclaleu ' ^ iu to Oaorge Remus’ ^ sanity. T t m ay oome todiorrow p r ah'- t ja n i o t te r day m ay ba biMdad, he aaSd. i ^
T ba ' ju4 gfr:.bad a g m t mass o f d c M docum Attary 'evidence f |« a t tbe Remua ith a ir u iu r d a ^ t r ld . as w d l : as a tedgthy'^ ou t tranaerip t u . > j r ^ r d a y ^ ' sanlQr b e a r - | m f t Ing to l o o f « ^ t l ^ t ^ . thner a lla n * C apf b U wbo sat w tth hUn in a d v l ^ c%> sesnp a d tk s v ■ ■ r ^ ' T uw g.
I t -w a g .a p p a m t th a t-Jo dg e Lue- d e n was. g tytnc. m uch thought to the deddoo. >daspita b is experieooa. to f i W handUns su d t caaaa: He bas avaragad fM B '400;sa&lQr b c a r ^ annualty foe m any yaant. i v - K - »
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B k a p e d 'n s n i '- s t iu ^ i F a m & ^ S H Advleea from , tb a - 'fa d a i^ - b tnS lu ^ M m . tb a t JeUa had- escaped 'tw m 5te > B lW a ta . fa rm a t ^ o r d : - n o r l ^ J P ^ l H imber i ; iM 6 , and ^ ia .w a o te d U o s n M -'aberUfa oUlo^ :,a t . L a a r p i f t c g ^ B It murder. •‘R w L e a v a n iM lh i l iM iw S t^a.'mcssags: :ddtverad.>saU’.Uter,-aaka4 t b a t ; M l a - b e ^ i f i m ere and stated . t b i t e i t r a d l t lo a O i r a M H J InKltuted.JeUa,' when' u T a a te d T b ^ i.W - it t j^ H Igbt’ of D e c e m b ^ S I '-^ /a n it id in iS ^ H ! officer, eacaped < Stom‘ tb e ' 'a a v n f lH « , ‘ officer at * tba-.'pptatt^;;oC • le .w u racaiptureir: ‘ the tomlng when* he «as';pitpBniMV>era^B •Ve town lh: a. ^bonow ed-C g& S |liH H ad . ddayad - h U r d i m a ^ > t t f : f in ^ ina’-lo order to ;e o O a c t'.a .S ia S tiM W ond^that b« b id .g lv a h '. te V a a a k ^ ^ H i r . t m a ‘‘d r lv e - lt^ y o ta ra d ^ jM M H ^ I •
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sy rccord.’’..JeUa.teldlba^peUD9»5W ^H but L w u b o p m v -. tb it 'X . .s M id ^ a |H (leased here .before >ou g o t. lt '^ ^ .m iW M - learned today that c b u ie s ';^ lM :fH eeo fUsd agaiast-'laa-'bere.:;Z-.kM V^^ ben *w u ao u se .h d d lo g *b iw JM ! a M (ory, 'and sevieral times •d u riB g ^W S M ky r w u a t the j»obit ’ot b t you seemed -to. be buay.'’! 'V d U f lx ^ tbe data-ot t b e . t f i i i ^ ^ H ^ - ro b b e ry u /-N o v a n b « r^ fc ^ U ig M
P ro a dIapetebee‘ lk r t> D l | i^ y ^ H l id that th e 'ro b b e ry .w is 'fM o ia M S ^H ictober 39.. 1934.-a a d . tb a t tie aUeged a U jw ; o f. O l ^ H . O t f i i f a B aputy sheriff, who was.'dwi>'’iA I B g n
s s ? u 5 s a f .s & r r ^ { ’^3 d U said tb a t ba eaeapad f r a m ' t N H H
«ese a fte r fa taU y. aboottn r l t a ' M a d » H nd dlaarofaig lU o the r in e n b a r ik ^ ^ Q S H 'cn t to Kansas O lt* . ’ ba 'a a ld ;.a a A iie > T ^B lalned there fo r f iv e days.».laany»t»M
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D uring the day. L leutenaot p b m - ^ W nander - Roaendahl o f the d lrkJM itjy K l XM' Angelea announced th k t ■ fu n b a r ’•'> «arch would be futU e unlaas . Itaiir C' 6} Jues developed. Tbs two navy, dev^:; '''» troye n and three coast g u a r d J d, rh lch have been a e a ith ln r tba.'.w M aS^ ^omplded . tb d r ta a k . w l t tm it . l a n l K T knd hihe naval search, received p « 1 a S 3 S ^ /J o abandon K. -•
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I , :tO NO ON . D(S.'20 — AlrpUne® and ne'I onnorcd U n lu are ploying re lict roles u l; In E n jl* n d > g r f * l jto rm —the fic rc w l m ,i ' ' bU nard In tome pa rU th a l EaBUnd - , : h M known In n More o l yeara.> . ' Breftd and butler were dropped w., ‘ . from the sky tnto W est«th»tn »nd , , , 1 nddbborln * vlUogei In i-K e n t. • whow , ■
tebab ltanu are M io w <Jn prtM n^ Two t • fdrplone* from »n airdrome ncM U n - y ,,> . don carried suppUei. b u t were un- .„ | t ‘ ] able to fin d a sa/e la n d lm la the f beleaguered town i; The food was ^
jOaced In .ba g! and, dropped w ith por- “ Acbutcs* __
VUlogei lu U te d >Tank* from two arm y station* .In
■ Ram pthlre were employed to crush & pathway through ^ e roads pUed high w ith snow. Por lo u r daya three vU- btgea, .Croamont, Uanvetbcrtne and J;"
■ U aagattoek. ly ing near lbs foot of t li 'e 'B la c k mountain. Monmouthshire. lttT« 'b«en isolated, and unless a .lhaw
r M ines'6oon I t is feared the vUlagera ] sn d cattle w ill suffer Mvere privation, b'VSoodB are adding to the dUtresi. The>’ arc widespread In th e Ouse val* qo
• ' I w In . R uD tl^donsb lre. whllo the th, >' .Tum ea Hoods, from Old Windsor to
s W alton, show Uttle signs o f lubaldlng. ]- ' ' ' Bleak tales o f suffering In a ll the o(; ' c ^ - fa u r ie d eouBtJea of M uUiem Eng*
’ . U nd and Wales were to ld in London inc ;■ ien lghW while w u th e r exper^ are no t n,i
’ y e t a b le 'to foresee tem edlste reUef niLf r ^ cold, which lias (ripped B rita in jnd
' - asd parts o f the .coDtlpent. j ; r On the Ma; too. v iolent easterly
gales have prevailed, causlns disuess gu'- to shipping In varying degrees fo r six
' 9 a y i. M any ru ra l ylUages are s ti l l eut fer « n from ’ supplies b y ' snow drU tU niii
, >. r e t r ie d to be from 10 to 14 feet hlsh. to : : ' ' O u rle a M a H t
. I ' Meeting th e ' emergency causcd "by eyi ; th e suspension o f the mall trains, on
Lo rd Templemoro has lo r two days fjo etOrled the malls from Winchester to twl iUresfbrd; Bampslilre. over, a route o f ^ itT e n miles, and ’the peer*hss voliln- pai Uittd to do th is work unUl regular fo, « ^ e e la ntumei. (he' 'An aged f^ rm ^bo re r'o f.S om erse t- qq
. ahlre. missing l a , the b U m rd , was tai . .fc u n d -d e o d 'fro c e h ’in th e m u d ’ oad dn ‘ aMow. lea
f.'The Im peria l o lr . , ways ■ scrvlce lo chi Paris WAS resum ed^todai'alter * d v a ' suapenslbn. The*sou lhem ra il* ,
: w ty has reopened Its F o lke ttone ;:^u- ; & D e service; bu t the ' D orer-dalale ^ ' : ' Is sUll suspended, fo r the
.fo u r th 'd a y . because of-heavy aeas In . tbe. channel.
. '’London, though i t experienced an ' vnusnal snow fa ll, suffered least of
AU southem England. „ | , . 'J b e U i lu iu u iiu o l mttis p i im or »
[ . Jbuope are also suffering trom the ^ lo ig 'cx teo^ed . cold and heavy snow. ^
' . Bo' severe is *the w inte r in Tnm syl- : Vm\1« th a t wolvea have beeh a tu c k -
I n g ^ e people. , J O n the other hnnd. Sw luerland re-
« * ts eo lnputn th a t the snow supply ? U v m u c h below normal. threAtenlnk th e suctess o f the ir programs o f w in-
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TEAPOT OOME NAVAL on
' OIL LANDS GO BACK INTO HANDS OF NAVY
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slsted the m otion and th e court de- tro d ined to incorporate the proviso in th l tne cancellation order. th i
• Appraise W orth o f Dtcd KeW hllft counsel fo r the government r tr
characterized the qu it claim aa prob- cm ably “ worthlefts,*' other appmlscments lu i o f Its worth hAve been o i.h lg h os nh $1X100.000. ftR,
’ Judge'K cnnedj- In denying the |w - hlr tit lo n o f Sinclair'!* counsel for the In - wii corporation o f Uu* proviso for the rc- thi tu m o f Ihe ••Bclgo" and "P lon w r." plc titles to the o il placer locations made I In the reser\-r area p rio r to Its w llh - bc drawal from entr>-. said he “ would no i wh 'to outalde the mnndotv o( the su- coi preme court o f the U n»i«l Statos in r«i a y tn g what shall bc done here." This ds: • ra o n of the court le ft tlie Unlled thi
, Btates In po&sruton o l U ic quit cklm s Me and. possession Ihere firc . o( t itle lo ( 'the rescn'c which u tindUpui^d fuvt* Hii by the Monunoth’s oin -rtion o l ' r ig h t int to them. Counsel fo r the Mnnimath If OU company' indicated intent to ap- Hi i)eal from ihe ruli.ng o f the couru -
F ind* Long L ltlxn llon 71)e signing of the concfJInlloi) ‘ lc> 'd
cree brotight to an end lUluaUon u f more than two years standing during w M ch the federal government sought
l m to regain posanslon o f the naval oU <>' B m reserve. O rig ina lly liu u tu trd by spe- '
d a l .govemn^ent counsel named by ^ | H P rtild e D t CooMdge. Uie suit wos d l- | 2 | » d e d against tbe Mammoth OU com-
b im y. holders o f the Icbm ol Teapot ' Dome, th e B lncla lr Crude O il Pur-■ d ia s lw ^ c o m p a n y and the S incla ir
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WILLIAM E. HICKhAN.. •V.CGNFESSES SLAWNG. ‘.-.a
CALIFORNIA DRUfiBlST “ ?(Continued Prom Page o ie ) ' •
------------ - Ita suicidal leap from the Colorado tm j "treet bridge ■ a t tho v e s t gate o f f t t i Pasadena. p ic l
‘ Body Foand In Arroyo ‘ gWDrlalcell's body was found a t the ^
bottom o f the arroyo' on the n ig h t of M ay 26 U st. A noie^ lound on the ^ brldRe addressed to^ his son. young H un t's faUier. Indicated th a t the aged ' ” 4 m an sought sulcldc because o f l ln a n - , " clal troubles. •
The new police pro ta was spurred coir by in fo rm a tion (hat w isksU on Uie oay o f his supposed suWde bad w ith - ted draw n a large sum o f money from the hole bank In ' which Hickman and* H un t a t iv v th a t tim e were employed. JJhia money aitt never has been occaunted fo r. police in said. Perry M. Parker, fa th e r o f slain H ie M arian, was on o ffic ia l a t th a l bank, o i l i ' Rep.-ated Questioning o f H ickman du ring last n ight by JaU offic ia ls I brought the odmlision fro m the ac- ciised youth tha t he and a pa l, whom he afterw ard named as H v n t, 'h a d f f * killed Thoms while a ltem pting lo rob ^ the la tte r ’s drug store in RosehUl, % suburb, near Piuuulena. j =
W hile officers'w ent ou t to get H un t, u m a complete confession In v o m iv the Thoms murder, was taken fro m H ickman. 'When H un t "was eonfronted w ith Hickman's account .o f . thevcrlme, he too. according to o fflo e rt a t the Jail, confessed his parUdpatton' in tho holdup and the exchange o f bullets whioh resulted in the death ’o f the druggist and the wounding o f H un t and a police bfflcer.
Hlekman in Court H ickman appeared in tw o .courts to
day In company w ith his lawyer, Jerome Walsh. Kansas CUy. w ho tr»veled ocross the country a t the request of the youth's mother lo rep re K n t her son. ' .
P lrs t he was taken In to the- ceurt o t M un icipal Judge M yron WestOver where ■ com pla int chu ig ing kidnaping. Issued earlier In tbe search fo r the abducted school g lr l, w as* dismissed to make way fo r action on the Indlotment. ,
Prom there Hickman, pale as a ghost, was led In to the cou rt room o f ! Superior Judge Carloa H atdy, before whom he appeared ou a mlnoo^ offense six months ago, ,to hear the m urder and kldnap ing 'lnd lc tm ent read to h im In fo rm al arraignm ent.
Seldom have such scencs greeted the eyes o f a prUoner led in to a soulb- om C alifo rn ia eourt room. The eighth floo r o f the H a ll o f Justice was a tw ls t l iu mass o t hum anity eager,fo r a gUrhpso o f the short, s llgb t and pa llid youih. Spectators, who were fo rtunate enough to gain access to (he tin y court, room stood unmolested on the seaU In the rear rows to ob- U ln better views o f the b rie f legal drama. Scores o t officers, armed w ith tear gas bombs, held the crowd in check. . s
Bnvftdo D lsapptan W hen H ickman came before the sU-
very-halred presiding judge o f the superior eouri, who had granted h im probation fo r forgery last summer. aU (he form er bravado seemed to have le ft h im and he stood by the clerk's desk w lUi lU-concealed fear.
T h e firs t move was lo legalise the parllclpaUon of .Walsh in a C a lifom U case. A m o tio n .b y D is tric t A ttorney Asa Keyes was presented and granted by ^ g e Hardy perm uting W alsh to represent H ickm a n-in th is case.
W alsh said his -eU ent was 'w lU ln g th a t the reading « f the In ^ tm e n i 9e wfclved, but .Judge H ardy - Insisted th a t i t be read, together w ith its endorsements.
W lUlam 0 . Brayton. deputy d is tric t attorney, read the ind ic tm ent w ith l u two counts-~one o f kidnaping and the other o f m urder*
W alsh' Addreasis Court W hen th a t form oUty was concluded.
A ttorney Walsl> Jn a clear, r ln g l jv U fl voice. .to!d Judge H ardy U iat he had C l been retained to defend Hlck,man only n IS hours before he had u k e n the □ tra in fo r the west. On a rriva l h w B th is m om lng be- had gone dlrecUy to H the H a ll o t JusUce to confer w ith I SI Keyes and had spent v irtu a lly 'oU the IB rtm ainder o f his tim e w ith tbe prls- IH cncr. But he had not had lim e to IB I l i i l ly comprehend the many th ings H n h lch atuched thmselves to the c«se IH and .fu rU ie r tic wishe<i to associate M him self w ith a local lawyer fa if il l la r I n w llh C alifo rn ia procejiurc. and asked | n th a t a day be granted the youth to H plead. ' m
The court; suggested th a l Saturday f f l bc named, but d id not press th is date H when Walsh expfes&ed doubt th a l he H could become famUlar w ith aU the M ram ifications of the case before Tuea- IN day. ’ Whereupon Judge H ardy said Ih the plea would be heard a l 3 p m. on ] 9 Monday. B
O nly ^wo w-ords were spoken by B H ickman during the enUre proceed- m inii. T ha t was wben he was asked o H If h u (me name «-as WUllam Edward S n Hic-knian. nnd he ansven-d: H
3Tc«, sir." • n IThe urlsoner. unshackled bu l sur- H|
. rounded by several bulky guards, was m l l id back to the barred (levator tn d (IB shot quickly upward to hts cell on the H
. IwcUth lloc r to aw ait Uie next move m [ of the law. HI
JaU a tu ch fs said th a t Attorney B , V(aUh oppeared much upset when he M . learned th a t hLi cUent had confessed If l . lo a second murder, lh a l of Uie drug- 19
gist Thoms il l a holdup o f his store. IS [ A fle r Walsh left, H ickman told the j f l . s tta c lm he Imd been instructed to ■
"Stop u lk ln g ;Alihougtx Hunt conkssed to pa rtic i
pa ting In the drug store holdup which ended -la ta lly fo r Thoms, he rigorously denied havlBg f l r fd any shots as asserted by -Rickman. H un t declared the safety was on bis gun.
T h e ''iW iw w . o f D U trtc t Attorney t le y is to< the ^ Id t tp -m u rd e r confes-
> slon of. Ib e .p a ir . I t u an order. Issued ‘ tcday. lo r b ring ing o f a complaint I K g U u rH u n l'e b a rg ln g h im w llh rob- t b « T and'm urder.' Keyea pointed eut • th a t the law states, th a t a person
KUclpaUhg la • holdup durUig which
v ictim u k ine d 'ls guUty o f m ur- H (ige .K bstber' o r -n e t b» aetuaU)' d id H I Ute kiUlng. Another dram atic- B ill ' lo 'th e ‘Jap /to da y} w as; cnacted • when H
cried o u t w t t t . a H u n t
-.LOe 'A to C iB S . ■Dee.:M,UPir^Air « n p u tSJeptmKt Welby H u n C y ^ th - :u l holdupToecofflpUce o f -W IU to * '£ . !UekmaQ> w llh '- Ih e . k i d n i t ^ ; - « o d Oayinr o f U ttle U a r l a n - F i ^ > mM lng nladef ’ |jy pifllce d i ^ m W jlg h l. who were rttamat.aowti’Utii-.ct nrideoc* lad lca tlng th a t the k idnaper u d on aceompUce in a t least p u t o f ^ hecH m e;
H un t. Ift - jr ta r^ ild youto, v b o -cioii- 9 ^ ’ ^ :cssed today to coming h ^ from ^ 7 * * * i ta n m 'C U jf W ith H lckm a n r and T 3 ro m m lit in r boklups- w ith h ta .- |>otb lere and t h th e m idwest,d ty , adm it-1 * «d als9 tb A t 'b e partldpated In the M idup * year ago Chrtstn ia* *ve,Ivy Thoms. BoMhlU druggist; Thoms lie d o f a buUet In th? chest reeelved in an exchange-of shots bet ween Hickman. H un t and PoUcemon D .Oliver, who aDt»cored in the store. ^. . H un t BeMmMes Kram er ' ,h lm i The police possessed the fa o tl th a t, th e .m
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} fllc la ls nev lmresU<^Ion w i ll t l j i g i i f e opinion’ tb a tJ ia d ) g lr l’ b e e iu w B u io H ldm a ii's -cax ' ^ > would •a W S ^ h a te 'm a d e ah'OUt- ^ . in w h le b 'o S m s r Oa could h&vd lugbt s c o ^ ^ t t her i £ m « U ^ old, ^ ^ U a fse rtc tf/jte re p o w v In . tb ^ B d - ‘ "H per's c o n f e S . omciola polated - “ Y :, aroused s t i jp f io iu o f t h accom- th a tce in th e c r itM . / i ' piece A hla )^u i» .:6pnf«w lon 'today>H unt th ro i doted H telm nn previously had "& stion«d■ t o ^ ^ a desire to “ cu t like
seme one aad s trew tbem along Be I h i g h w a y . * ' H u m lu n t waa h ^ J n joU whUe a com- th e . JBt v u o rflfrcd drawn charging td d n w ith r o b ^ and com plicity In seriei i.m urdur of^'lKuns., . .a d m )
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jllits F rr to invoi6i:, we close old 1' shodd bring you here this [na6^ w ith .question mark
I No Questi es—There foiir Miiids
rre -89 Ladies’ H eavj
!i',- Flaxmel
[s Nigh % Gowrle h o rd - . Thcnc a rc re g u la r 95. L im it tics. S evera l tliffe r< e -in ve n ' L im it tw o to a cuBtoi r in v e n to ry sa le r•59c
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W e i g h t
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j ; fa n c y pb in to d hee l, s ilk to j l I I new I irrcK u la rs 6 f $1.00 qt
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»116wia« hta im fulTJsii*'nan SSrtij d d e k ^ v e o . t b ^ said, b o v h e 'a U : . rW » ' ;kn tan and read muhleE atdr>) m U ^ - MiW|Ui«r.;
W e ^ 'ttU J u s tT tt i^ c d bd d ln g up' a ig store, th e n jg h t of December 1,
B e r o o u d j r l ^ ' - t t e U u jM .o t iW p .d had i r b ^ reaidlBg a m urder; ito ry i ^
H i * a a i l iWugbid and ta ld : f ■You to o w .- } t :* o u ld be worse tbaa i t - to kU l soae^one aod cut h im ; to ces; In to w - s m a u pieces row tbem along the toad. ' :Some doy I 'm going lo pu ll a Job “^ c B th a t." * e welerno ud } said he m et Hlekman * *1 rdornln m t whU* th e tr io were working In ' ‘T f . i.p u b U ^ U b rs n r here In 1039, ta d w h ile i d poUce th e y began planning the • ' ies o f ro b b e rlM ^ n d holdups h« ^ n its having taken , pa n in, shortly beea i erward. • . crim e*Jblef o l D e t^ v e s Lincoln O. Toyne coitfcsi d , to n ig h t th a t he believed other nsas C ity h ig h school studenU had t l
• i d a y a n <1927 w ith this final sales efi 9 week. W e are not quoting ks instead of*prices. Jiis t s
ion in Our W ill Be I c s as to the f
Som e E iry O u tin g 149
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La* e P a n Iop. P a c to i'y J L 'J L f i / 1w a l i l y f o o t - Y o u - K i i l b e i i 'V l
U> th e CU8- v u lu c a . O u r P re -1:o ry p r ic e ■ p r ic e , ci
$ 1 .8
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» - f iw a e r r was a -b e ra -- ‘ S S -.ow n and -^m r bad ly .'lm ned . he i t n t g K IM ^ 'O D sbM Ott
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i l i - B g i t . h a r e 'c a u g b t ' ; f t » . . We ■ U dh% !« t( 9 -tbe-engfaeg-' aad thd i f ; p .churned; ahead fo r- th re e bouxt; - r
SS M M I to . .tn’t ^ l i ^ fo r 1« hours and there wasr«e .feet, o f water In tba ho ld wbea S b ^
tet>. ;■ : ■■■ . th e 'H oT w o iif t iM a U were p r o v id e d and therefon
% enl byerboard a t a is F u ie next eonnectliim lh g '- ■ etttangei
t i u t hem Involved w ith H lckmatb ta the tU te ba mes oocomitted M re before the a t Lim a ifeseed. .ktdaaper. -and -slayer o f eburt'bal ir la n Parlcer w e a fto C aU lonila the mon plei I* tim e. . . cou rt
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ideffort. The com pelling pricei ng a ll tfie prices. You w ill no t step inside and investigate,
r Minds as t Q Question j Savings!!
Ix a m p le ^49 17 Ladiei
wS Spi i o f t Co:
1 1 ' 4 ' C • A l l w o o l an ti
•T ■ ' a l l Hizes. E a rl;
n e a r ly hJI aizes. $24.50 to $2 S / to a cus tom er9c $9,Lot of 67 Pair I
lies’ Scu j Velvet sji3<tS M o c c iu il i t ip , 'c
SuriJrinoil n t th o ru b b o j heels, I
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ljU S I«p A T (E»aY ^ AW^TWQ PtClSIOI*
0iM '.:jtlidge I i i e d e n - d « ^ '- t l& ^ '‘A e n ^ 'O f today.^Is ‘f ia n e . 'O ld Bfore fr^e o f aU legal restzafnt ln «ctio& w ith tbe slaying o f his oged ' ^ e , Imogene, here b t i t ber S, tb )m would be a celebra- and -then w o A ,• the pn ba te Judge de te rm lno he tb ou ld be Im m ured la the
I ho sp ita l.fq r'. the o rtm lna l. Insane •ima,. RemtiiS.-plans a strenuous t'bfttUaCtMWnhly. th rough .the' com * » - pleas;-stfEiUs and fU t« supttme-.
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ces on odd lots notice merchan Ite.
to the in
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»atsl i f u r co lla rs and
a r ly season prices
$29.50. Choice
9.99r C h i l d r e n ’ s
iifferloes•, ‘ co m p o s itio n solo,
1, b lu c h e r s ty io in
s f ro m 5 to 2 . P a ir _
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Ulfoch season w« try t , ? standard merchants
tions. Nothing is Itoi
• -M §f& i^eate i|L7 O iir tAblenqliftljlsfieftr^Bl“ 5weatera\)vc have'priced '
Arid have mado B.t3ble of tjackets a t .........................Young men’s fancy pull- sweaters.we have--cut to Young men’s heavy shaker $9.00 sweaters ......... ........
Men’s Leather ^Men’s black horsehide lei are reduced from $13.50 t Double breasted horsehide i sizes only, from $19.50 to
Men’s M&ttensTable of men’s jersey and tick 60c mittens. Price toClear up ......... ........25^
, »
MiBn’s Odd TrouseKWe have made a table o men’s add trousers in i good run of sizes, you;choice .... ................ 9*-B!These are mostly trouser
' from our V irrin Wool suite We buy ■ suits . with tW' pairs of trousers and some times the customer take
.only one. pair, They ar $6.50 and $7.50 values fo the most part. '
E l d r
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f to m ^ e our Midwintei Iise wtuch we sell at a re raughtfor the sale, and
M e n ’ sOur men’s and young; men’ do' not feature any otfe br
I we feel we can get the best I I thing goes in this .sale, Silv< I JKeller-Heumanh-Thompsqn'
We have made one rack 44 fronv prices ranging fn
^ YO U I
$ 1 (• The balance of the suits ri
we have cut the price of e is priced above $34.50
ters, V- „ Me«aKaker'«9.«D-^» J ?id ‘;..'.-...?7 .4 5 '■ pur--table,of_f men’s $5.00 have marked...........$3.75 blazers .........all-over $4.50 Medium weig:p .......?3.45_ Light weightser crew neck ..... .....$7.45
' Vests . •leather vests Men’s beautif
0 to ....$7.95 are reduced fi
to .„.$13.95 50 ....
; MEN’S UNDA table of broken lots of i
, and rayon and wool unionsu Bros. make. $5.00 values .A lot of heavy wool mixedat ...... ......................... :.....
' A lot of heavy cotton unionsu , Regular $5.00 wool unionsu Regular $3.50 cotton Swiss r
Boys’ ShirtsBoys’ $1.00 work shirtf
, in'solid blue or gray pit“ sizes 12 to 14 ....^ Boys’ lVuit>of-tiie-Loon
dress shirts, sizes 11 to;rs . a t .....................! o f ' / -1 a®B5 Men's HatsBers pur stock’of men’s hatsilts. and uf) tio date; We hayi
' stock. We have markedS S haU ...L.-.........„.,.........are . The $5.00 hatft ..;.......
• The $6.00 haja ............
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m j i ha fe ,Y .iN EW & T W IN F i^ L S
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er .Clearance Sale a rec( reawnable mark-up. WI 1 we have no junk. Our
s S u i t sin’s suits are all virgln-wool. Vi brand exclusively, but buy whei st values for our customers. Kvei ilverstrypes, Oregon City Woolen qn’s pnd-J. Capps & Son’s; woolen ^ of about 50 sits in si»s 32 t from.$24;60 to $84.50.UR. CHOICE
6.95remain in their usual places bi every one. No suit in the hou
tejn’s B J a z ^ , . . , ,
i l men’s ' odF^lizfrs we Ki’yery low. Heavy wool....................... ........?6.95sight ..................... $5.95ht ..,.............. ...-...,$3.95
n’s Mackinaws .tifiil ijpendleton mackinaws -:1 fl-om $W.50 to-....$13.95 .'1
irman mackinaws from M ...............................$9.45 «
lO N S u rrs - |: men’s heayy wool-mixed suits. Cooper and Wilson 1 ...'........... .............. $3.45d unionsuits, $3.50 values ,....................................................S Z - ^ S I
suits, $2.00 values ..$1.45isuits .....................$3.05I rib unionsuits...... $2.95
t s
rts either - I 'X V / X pin check,.............85^om $1.60 to 14 1-2 .....$1.25
M E NWe have reduced
S shoes-in the store.Its is new A table of broken 1aye no old Men’s $5.00 dressed the $4 Men’s $6.00 dress..,...$2.05 Men’s $7.00 dress......$3.05 , Men’s $9.00 dress.....$4.05 -■•V -............
C l o t h
3 I D j i ^ O . F R I P A W Q I
cordfbiroaking e ve n t. Vhat isfleft of this sto i r stock is always clea
bai^ain
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k , - ' , 0ens,., v;ens. ■ We have maJ to . . and mackina
; J : $ 1 2
but The balanceouse but the pric(
atover',$34.5
fir
id the price :of every pair o
1 lots of $5.0c! shoes...... $2.91BS and work shoes .......$3.8J:ss shoes __ __________ .$4.91iss shoes ....;................ $5.4i«s shbes and men’s. $9.00 Hi ...... .... ..... ..........i! ;...$6.0l
l i n g <
)RNlkol,DfecEMBER-30.
B . , '
A ll though the year ock at the end o l the y an. Whatever you seU
M E N ’ S) v e r c 6 alade an entire rack of imen’s law overcoats, sizes 36 to 44, a
2 .9 5 $ i ; $ 1 4 .9 5
3 of eur oyeroats remain in tl se'of every one is reduced. N .50. •
jMen’^aWork PantstaBlJ?of*taeii s work pants' in a
in of' sizes, mostly khaki and loleskins, $2.45 and $2.95 v
[fin’s $5.00 riding breeches in iirds and Bedford cords ....[en’s wool gaberdine riding bre ;duced from $9.50 to ...........$
Men’s Work Sox[en’s heavy work sox for hi-cut I white or gray, regular 75c)r ...........................................len’s cotton' work sox, regulaialues, 2 pairs fo r ...................liddlesex sox of the engineer ireman weight, .......................
Men’s Shirts'or convinence of selectipn'we rangfed our shirts in different g 'hey are 'g^uine bargains. I Iroadcloth and percale shirts pearate collar to match and ollars atta^ed, values $1.95 toach ......... ;............................ ^■~| Broadcloth shirts with stJ
neckband, $2.45 andvalues _............................fEnglish broadcloth shirts collar attached and two
' pockets, $3.45 and $3.95 vV each .............................. !i Heavy fast color khaki
shirts, regular $1.95each ...'.............. ...........!A ll wool flannel shirts i:
of Donald and, Bostwlck$5.00 values .......... .\.....lWool mixed flannel shirt
^ cut, made just like the*5 shirts, $8.76 values.......1
Men’s $1.00 work shirts . j 5 Men’s $1;B0 work shirts ! — Men’s $1.96 Work ih irts !
C o m t“ S i H i i
r w e b u y M S r S i ^
as'S lfiS i’??)
a t s : M’s heavy raincbatsI, at three prices— \ V ^
.3 .9 5 3
1 their usual places W ^ .. Not one is priced ' T
8 „ Young M<31’8;(Jd“ S k W e have^good__'&or
values nien’s plain and fane;.. $1.95 sers that sell for $4.96n whip- choice in this sale ;.. ;..$3.?5'’ $7« Suits ant
Our boys suits are:ut boots “ “ de f™ '" ' ic value woorfabrica from theilar*2ot ,'i«o“ vi.>le, Ga.,'woolen......25(S mills. ’ They are goodeer and p ifcm s and well..... 25^ tailored, ages 11 to
16 with two pairs_ of long trousers, your 'hoice ....... .$13.95
; I . A few suits left of tltd »dulto $2.45 to clea*...$1.65 A few boys overcoatsstarched to dean themI $2.95, ................ •....$1.65rts w ith Boys’ Sweaterswo flap We have a whole tat5 values, ers and blazers that....$2.25 clean up at a piicek i work Boy’s $3.50 fancy p;5 value Boys’ $1.50 jersey t....$1.65 Boygt heavy wool bl3 in Me- Boys’ medium wei(k make, at ........................ .....^ .8 5 Boys’ moleskin andirt»,£uU -at ..........................he $5.00 '•^.« 5 Boys-P
ts Boy’g pants ^ts f l^ S V Boy’s golf knickers ts . Boy’s longjes ^
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l . \ ' '
si"good quality '
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's^Cdrdnrpyssortnient o f ; young j incy, corduroyi trou- ;.95 and $5.96, your-’r i.............:...;.^ .9 Sj
md Overcoats >
f those Oregon City, lickers. They were - ear them up..$4,95 lats in age?,7 to 10,.;,im up......... '...$3.95-;................. ..$5.06
rs and Blazerstable of boys sweat- ■ lat we would like to;; ice,' pullovers.....$1.05'4y blazers ........;75^.. '.
reight w o o lv..U |Em % l
nd corduro^; h laz^ M il
W il y (Sews
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•.; ' Sii»on »upp1l«<i W i l y upon requwu to fe
• ■ an»«M ncwwpantfd;tyn»oe»»tfypo«tJi<^.
^ s rw ■ eUco. L-w AiuelM. Bwttlo.
tm lOBATITOD B in to
A l it t le set o f vcTK# w rllte n by a g ittte fu l paUent a t the County Oen- ««W c n l B osplta l received a t The New# w ^ qMlce yo terda y «ervw to coll a tten - Co t t o to u t Ins titu tion about whleh'one than
. componUvely UtUe In the o r- ajesi ‘ ' d lnary courw (tf the day’s bccupa^ theU ! '■ ' tico . ' « «. ‘ Taatpayen # « Inclined a t time# to
[ : • grow resentful o»er th e annual de- ^ ) - { le lt and to make verbal charges based I
.upon th ls .v th a t o r 't h e other story I •; '' ir t tb o u t very much l a the way b f ^
, ' m e t kaowlAdte to back their views.> lku t t t ^ men and women who make
i „ use ot tbe institu tion , the sick and o , }■ ' u iffe rb ic m ln c ^ . eeldom. havo other ed iu
' th an lo o d «ord« fo r U;e Coimty Hos-I p lta l and tb« trw tm e n t and care re - beuc ' • ctlved w ith in l u waUs. pcd
The actual fu m which tbe,taxpayers ^ . a w caUed upon tb i ^ ' l n order to
■ 'I nsake up the W ferenee between the fa c t - income and the expense o f operation W I
I. ■ ts dbsUfflble as'reflecied in the actualt u notice. ‘The quMtloxt presented a & U no t ene o f expense bu t ra ther as W
, , to whether o r no t the m tae y expend- ‘ ed is being w d l and properly used, ban
' ' ' ,Tbere ^eems to be ,Bleoty o t ev l- :; denee In 'sup po rt o { . the tb o ligb t th a t u i . U l it t le or no waste; th a t th e cla»I taxpayers' doUan a n being care fully ^
' ' expendi^ and .that. In foet. ia .n o c e m at ' a e o D o m lc a l adm inistration would * c
' " i l in o u n t merely to cu tting down o f ^ .tto e t t l d e w o f th e ' InsUtutlon In ly t p e in t o f actua l servlee.; ^
; • ; 1 '. One can ha rd ly help bu t feel k ind ly jjnd towards an ‘.Institu tion which Is en- e n t
' gaged In as thoroughly u s ^ ^ a work to 1 ; AS Is th is hospital, Zn p o in t o f m im -
agement I t enjoy* a h igh ra tin g and fro r there can be^no quesUon bu t wbat
w ork p e rfo m id by nurses and docton dayj by. d a y > lU com pon fa v . belo orably w ith ' th a t o f any s im ila r In - s tltu tlon anywben. ^
I t U ' lo ' l * ' r e i r t l lM U u t l « k o l 89 ' space prevents publication of . the ^ N e rsn r e fe r r ^ to. the outpouring of a g ra te fu l he iirt. anxious to repay In I t s
: some way th e care received th rough- ^ c . eu t a long and serious illness. ^
. coushi]
CAMP D ls n P U N E plei A c rim ina l eourt indge who lias had ^
re • a great deal of' e x^rlenco v l th yo iith - I , fu l o ffenden belJevea th a t summer bra f comp8;.aro be tU r fo r boys than Jails; [ ' J 4, Be w ou ldn 't sentence prlsonern to the m ] j l I camps, o f course. He w ou ld use the o f <
D camps as pnventlvea. preferring e lth - U ; er the govenunent sumhier m ilita ry ^I I ' ' camps or others, under private m an- fo r
■ ' agement. modeled a fte r them. ^' , **Xhe vrork o f those camp*.” hc says, f,
* “ In ta k in g the kinks ou t o f the young whl• men—especially the c lty -bom boy»^
is wonderful tra in ing, no t because i t' Is o f a m ilita ry nature bu i because o( a 1
tf ie discip linary mcASurcs.." ^‘ ‘ There he lays his hand upon the ' . one m erit o f m lU tariun. which U th a t pot
..‘ i t tJiices r»w youta i-jiD d,-dbslB»nea “ Jj them. T h a t m erit is extracted. In th b g
t country, from the .evil* which accom- oa I pany. I t in m lllta ris llc countries, and
is offered In a - fo rm th a t results in the alm ost unmlxed benefit fo r the young fev
1 fellows who experience It. . Thb p r iia te summer a m p s are n a t- o e
V w a lly more popular lh a n the arm y av.«c a m p f O nfortun^te ly the best of
■4'- them are like ly to cost a great deal cn . o i m on ey-< ft«n more th an -c a n be t ^ ; afforded by tho parents o f boys who
[ V ' most need such tra in ing. I t would be tc > blessing tf such camps could be ^
’ m u ltip lied and placed w ith in the & ' / ; t te s io k W Jaiger numbers.)- 'wh
6U 0 V E L ■ ^ B [ g ^ i|e i& to r A i ^ t . . chairm an o f tbe u t
I ^ H H f l t e a te finanos committee, is a fra id '
g o rm im e a t « n be ttae com . be P*’
o f ^
- ■ .
In ib n d o l la f i 'T lu f t 'b e i r o & 1» i h ^ i ver and above ttae regular govern- H I I [jcntal expenses.' T,vFl<K*d..cj»trol ca lU .jfo t,tw 9.ta tra d rt f ig ^ - n ln e m illion do llan , f u f i re lie f ■ , I I dK 'a 'blg'.and u n d e t e r m in e d 'U ie • leW naval program fo r seven 'h u n - i ' ' ired f« ty .m p y o n d o lla n over a few „ ■ e ^ '. p ^ U ix - ^ d ln g s fo r s « od 'd ll «OUr lonal one hiindred mUllon dolman, m e [ p j fe teraiis’ , : to w u - fo i^ '' . fo rty , m illio n ' lo l^W ' ' Tiwa there are a ll b l^ • 3 (ntem al waterway.pei^ecu—lh » Ore*.t *ke s -8 t. Lawrence w a t ^ W . tta* _ _ >anama Canal improvemenls, ttae Col- imbla Bas in .'D ou lder D am ,'M u sc le plana Ihoals, ele. And on top o f ^ e ry th in g Ise, there Is a movement started fo r I law to pay f i f ty d o lla n a m onth iq o l b fo u r m illion Amcrloons w ho served 'w il l I p lh e W orld War. ; -: Needless to say, these demands w ill cludef V>t a l l be granted. Zealous spendera kf public money always-ask fo r. more iia n ttaw cxpect to ge t. B u t ^ MU iressure,ts powerful. I t , i» tncredlbJe low many good Am erican oltizena, nger fe r governmental t h r i f t on gen- :ra l principles, arc determ ined to d ig pm n to the public treasury w ith a steam Chris ihovel when 11 comes to any eon- ;reto proposal in which th ey bappen aobv X3 be dlrecUy Interested. ' elfcct
Congress Is not to blame any morethe publle, or as m uch. Con- ccme
tressmen aro alwa>’s being urged by A i e l r consUluenU to spend. Beldom ire they urged lo sove. . assist
t j j i i , ■ ' sssa comn_______________________________________ . • T h............................... McUi
THE FORUM S• 8 B
.................. . ....... . . .■■■ ■ o la dI T H E POTATO U A B K E T
ed itor T w in Palls News. EGCD ear a ir : Referring to a recem ;
>dltoriaI in The News regarding pres- r m t po ta to m arketing conditions; I t uppean th a t you share th e general ix lie f th a t I t Is because we have ship - _ ped so many ungraded potatoes th a t we have lost the premium th a t has ' usually been paid fo r Idataos. ,
T h is Is' an error. H ie cause is tbe fact th a t we have th is year r a ls ^M> per cent more potatoes In l^a b o a , than In any form er year. In the con- lum lng markets there -Is demand fo r < a certa in amount o f Id ah o p o u io a q t n regardless o f price. A lim ited claiS of consum en wUl havo them though the price be 'above any ether. I t barely enough are shipped to supply th is h igh class trade Idaboe w ill sell above. W isconsin-and Mlnnesotas, bu t / . U more are shipped th a n the h igh A class trade can absorb Idahos must ■* come in competition wltta Wisconsin. V , ^ and oUier potatoes, in » [class p t' dem and where a po ta to b a potato, w ith h ( a consequent fa ll to th e same price n u n level. T h is year' our weekly sh ip - u id m en u to Chicago have averaged near- ja m i ly double those o f fo rm er yean; a t a . I tlm cfl amounting to as m uch as one- lo d j h a lf tbe to ta l receipts a t th a t c ity . bo i» U nder these conditions I t was in - ter e n u b le tha t- our potatoes would come tod to the price level o f others.
A> a m atter o f fa c t Just as many in fe rio r potatoes have been shipped cH . tro m here under our strictest regu- la tio n aa a t any other tim e. No regu- . ” * lattons bave ever been made in Idaho w h ich forb ids ttae shipping o f potatoes below No. 1 grade. The regulations JJi® o n ^ require th a t No, 3 poUtoes. or cuUs. when shipped should be marked ^ on the sacka No. 3 or cuUs. Result:89 long as low grade potatoes could be shipped a t a prtce to net any- ~;‘z‘ tb ln g to the shipper above fre igh t charges, they were.shipped. Again 11 I t a fa c t th a t the ftn g th o f tim e lh a t tbe shipping o f poutoes In p la in sacks, u n g r ^ d was forb idden U negligible. "Ut to the 192ft crop wc „ could have our poutoes Inspected or Si sh ip them w ithout InspecUon as we pleased. D uring th e U tte r pa rt o f Stat the 193S-lD3e season an attem pt was Ju&t made to require shippers to make a cape cerU In -grade I f they s h ip p e d in branded sacks. T h is wns In force a few weeks only: and sh lppcn were Bl slUl free to ship, w ithout InspecUon Part in p la in sacks. D uring the Ik t te r p a r t W ill o f the 10J6-IW7 season, on ly, was the per requirement made t h a t . a l l poutoes noo be Inspected and marked according to Cou grade. This was changed again and fo r the crop o f 1927-1938 we have been 1 free lo ship in p la in bags w ithout In- specUon. q^o
A shipping regulaUon could bo made which* would help th e markeUng of Idaho poutoes, bu l i t would mako the . , ra is ing o f poUloes In a large pa rt of the s u te prohibitive. T h a t would be a law prohib iting the shipping ou t o f the sU te o f any bu t No. 1 potatoes. There may be pans o f the sU te ^ where a farm er could a ffo rd lo raise — potatoes and sell on ly Nb. 1: cer- u ln ly no t in the T « in F U ls South Side Tract.
Some fields here w ill m n as much AS 75 per cent No. 1, bu t th a t Is where there Is a poor yield- T lie larger the yield, the larger the spuds, the lartcer . the spuds the more knobs, and the (ewer No. 1; though a ll are really f ine pouioes. I th in k I would not miss i t much to say th a t o f the Netted *n Gems on th is trac t no t moro on an average than 60 per cent would make the No. 1 Rrade. No fanner can 33: raise poutoes and th row away 40 prr eent o f his crop: conslderinR the fact th a t he has to pay fo r the d igging, is picking, saclclns. hauling. Riormg and g sorUng o f Uila per ccni th a t he ts to U irow aa-ay: a to ta l codt o f aboul p j 50 cents per sack. In th l:i estimate t have not considered the field cuUs. some B to IS per ccni o f the crop, ■whleh may be le ft In the field a t a cost ■ o f oDiy digging and p icking-^ aboul 14 oenls a sack.
There is on ly one way to save the Id ab o poU to d « a l.' Raise fewer po- ^ ta tcm . T l- The sU te has no power lo control th e acreage lo be planted to potatoes IS and., th is is a m a lu r U ia t must b« ■arrOBged' by on organlxaUon o f the • p r a f l u ^ q r le ft as 11 Is now. be x i o g r o U jr f by tbe U w o f supply oad u
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l l be honoi* guests. town. 0* B u b l'tea che n w bo-w iU -a ttand tea> ore* insUtuU a t Boise F riday In - *<BAC ide^ 8ilpertnt«Ddent M . ftC Van P a t* a bei a. Misses Bertha and Kate BkUlem . -Back ah qond. B um s Rudy and M ro. Renee / Uriel Weydort. ater; , Miss 'B3ecn Dohlqulst U spendlnC Renee r vacaUon w l t ^ reUUves in R u - 1, one r t She la a member o f the Junior Rcbert th school facuKy. praise I
Faneral fe r Babe d iff icu lt Funeral services were held a t the we haw irU U an churcb here Tuesday* a fte r- vlUon. i o n fo r OUdys Hobson, tw o monUis picture 1 daughter o f M r. and Mrs. WIU W alter )bson who died M onday n ig h t from u the CccU o f whooping coug)^ R ev^ J. Jamci l lo t t Sllmp* was In charge o f w e up a rvlce and bu ria l was In the B u h l d n m a tl m elory. * w b lr lw l A group o f O lr l Reserves sang emolloo iris tm as carols to 30 shut-ins and vallds Christmas eve. Tho g lrU also D R lc i ' slsled w im . Uie program a t the r n io » . im m unity tree. J A I L ‘ The General Ladlea* A id o f the c ihodlst church held a m onth ly ' eeUng Thursday afternoon, a t the _ lu rch w lU i M n . 8. E. Cox. M n.- H. o j the
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T he Idaho Egg Producers' M arket- g association. througM its board of rectors, has a u lh o rf fld a dividend ‘ V i " i 1 stock o f 6 per cent and d lstribu- .Dn o f 110.000 surplus on eggs dellv- ed during the past year.A t the prim ary election o f stock- . j ld e n fo r memben o f the d irector- » frc m dlvUlon No. 4,. OusUv Kunxe ' B u h l and T . O. Redford o f Burley Bro placed in nomination. The fin a l , , 5 ‘ , eetlon w ill be held in A n u a ry . nrnihHi......................... he had
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. charge o f enslavement waa pre- j . i i . arred against Mrs. T . 8. Arico ot New erant Weans today by United SUtes D U - ' , L r ic t A ttorney Edward Talbot a fte r a , la td in the woman's household to ld ^ L . : f f ic e n she had been Jield prisoner S T rT or three yeara a t M n . Arleo’s home. iho rtly a fte r her arresl. Mra. Arico /as arraigned before a United States om m lsslontr and enltered a plea ot o t g u llly . She was relaased under m onth SOOO bond. to r .a
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SA LT LA K E C tTY . Dec. 29 O P )-A n inmasked band it held up the M urray >tnown lu te bonk, nine miles south o f here. ust before Is closed today and es- cake’ aped w ith IIOCO In cash. M ain
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BLACKFOOT. Idaho, Dec. 29 an^«»*arley Prtce. representing Jeremiah ^ Vtlllom s o f Boston today paid 3S<-c Turnoi w pound fo r a 20J»0-pound fleece f in d 1 kool pool, o f M ike Barclay and B . J. cake** Joumerilali. . Shoi
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he officer’s death through news- : r tlceounU.' * i i tTl le y cornered me In a cornfield,-I said. •*1 came suddenly -lipon • o f them . He /Ired a t me. , The ^
et glanced o ff my head Just ab^ve * eye. You can see the kno t i t and the powder bum s by m y 'a ip u
I. I shot h im through t h e ^ o u l - and th en caught him and beld hU ( f In f ro d t o f me while. I made the r i th row down their guns. Then _ imed and ran."aia said th a t he had gotten noUi- from the lariwood bank, and th a t °£ . * tiad robbed i t single-handed.• lU 'to ld o f going ffo m Kansas ^ o ." ' ' to Pldrido and of centering his n tlo n on gambling halls th a t were v lng (to th a t Slate during the Tl. . ' ind UTiUe attempUng to hold up a ib llng h o ll a t Lake W orth, he said, ^ t t had m et w ith reslstancs and had t a m an throuRh the leg. He was turec^ and jjIcadcU gu ilty to d N ath rge o f assault «1lh a deadly weap-
H c was sentenced to sehre tw o . rs a t the sUte farm a t RaUord. «0 escaped itw lce fto m the fo rm , said. He gat away t in t , he s ild , ^ October 29. 1W5. ond was recap- JfU a s i in Omaha. He escaped a sec-d U m e-on December ' 1, 1028, and the
been a t libe rty since th a t tim e pe«nII arrested h i « by the police. Op er th e second .escape trom tho cen rida prison farm . JelU cam. ho Em p -ted westward,- passing th rough parU vijnw orth and Atchison. Kansas, autoispent fo u r ip n n U is In HUwaUia, suite
uos, and two 'm onths in St. Louis, m to said. • » o j r t i
Worked aa Sign Painter ^ I aflla . spent last lum m er os' an U ln- o ,nv I t s ign pa inter iworking th rough- }« I ttae su tes o f Nebraska and K a n-
Poliee found a "h a U u r* ot rec- tu te TiendaUons frem people and con- 0. ^ . ns scattered throughout the te r- jTue iry .' praising . Uie ’ work of the coun nter. ' ' ^■rrlvtag In Uils loca lity during the i„ t« , nth o f August, JelU ' wa-s employed th u .a period of t b iw months under _ . - t nome o f Lester fttU b o n e on the . in
ich o t Ked M itche ll o f M urU ugh. ! f t e lU o r PetUbone, as he was iv >wn here, was'arrested in a police „ v n1 on the residence' o f Prank *-Pan-e" Turne r a t ' lhe rear o f M l ^ 1. In avenue west on the n ig h t o f ^un member 14. Police had suspected u , mer fo r some Ume o f conducting I l l ic it trade In in toxicating liquor ^
i had gone lo the v ic in ity o f the rnor residence in an attem pt to , d •something'” to Implicate "P an - ;e- on n “ booUeg* •charge.Ihortly after tha a rr iva l 01 the o f - ...,q ! « a man entered'Jhe houss. and ou it mediately the Ugbt . in the kitchen appeared. T he 'po llee forced lh e lr ^>- In to the buUdlng from both the ^ n r n l and rear. Aa O ffice r M um - ver entered the fro n t door he saw incake." Tom Roberta.. Mrs. T u r- 1“ , - and Jella. **Pancake "' was cn- f . f ’ [ed In fillin g several bottles which re setting on tba floor, w ith ' a , Hid w hich , he waa pouring from a ■Ion Jug. that4rs. Turner scUcd Uie Jug as O fr er Mumpowcr appeared In the door d th rew it in to the stove. An ex- -the islon fo llc v ix l which wrecked the ma(j ive and spread fUmea to the car^ ihe : where Turner had overturned the orar itles. O fflcen sU ted th a t flames arr i an Intensely blue color fille d the non
tire room. A neighbor tu rned In weu a la rm and the ftre department T
ipoDdcd and pu t ou t the blaze. Lea ru m e r was found gu ilty o f Illegal Pl<n s s ^ o n of Intoxicating liqu o r a t • J* I t r ia l before Police Judge H. his Read and was scnunced to sene mai
: months In the county JaU and to V v y a tine ot t300. He gave verbal tlce o f aiipeoL J e lU . wka releas-
as Uie only Uquor foupd a t Uie ae ot Uic ta ld is alleged to have “ r longed to Turner. a-
Captured A fte r Chase PollowlDg an alleged assault upon ^ ra. Turne r on tha aftem oon o f D e- * mber 31. Jella was arrested in a q wntown cafe by O ffice r 'P red L a r- '® ' u who . o rd v a d -h ls prisoner to ivimp«ny {Q .beadquorten in e police auiomoblie. Tbe officer elected to “ frisk'* taU -niOT, and as
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InJotors i^nn State Clare looin' Tea’ ers’ Assobiatlon it re fe ^ lh Ca itar C ^
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n n . Oa& ;3» ( iitv -O tgan laU oD pUy«d.t iv 'e u ta C I M Boom *raachen; aa- gueata \it lo n . a t tb * t « n ^ scssion/ttais » a aonn lng , and'Ttndoraement o l tba fo r ttae't o f •ReMTTa O ffican* T n d n iU taigta «>a un ite Inv ‘conegea and h l tb TbotnailoU by • m a jw lty o f Uie beads oC F ig g y la r ia c U tu tta t . featored to d a y i o f taowIon o f Uia lOatao EducaUoo asso- aerrad
o f .reaolu tloiu and tbe ^llna tign o f o fflce n wUl cohclude o f the...tta trty-s lxtb annual convenUon Ugbtado m w m om lng. vices wiio s * Edna W ent, CaldweU. was Ttiomaitad -president o f th e Clasa Room u ra . PC hen' argonlsaUoa M n . M ary Hodsin,ke rsh am ,' Boise, was named vice Avleanddent, and M iss K . Annabell. o f r d Wtw.POUs, was elected secn ta iy . . tJve' wUidorsement o f m Ultaty U oin ing as ^ /rided by Raeereve O fflce n ’ T n in - asCorps un its foUowed the decU ra- homo
I by M lss,Atabie Probasco. secre- , . 1' o f Ooodlng college. U iat m lU U ry I m ^Ding Uengendering the th ou gh tth a t boi
U a necessity and the on ly solu- I o f IntemaUonal problems. M ost _ .tha InsUtutlon beads declared P M ti
nselvcs In favor o f m l l i u i f tra in - in Reserve O tfice n ' T ra in ing
pa u n its and the naUonal gtia rd aa ^m ating discip line and orderly Uv- ™
son' forleneral s ^ o n speakers included u *• Plorenca Hale, state supervisor narrow w a i schooU fo r Maine, M r. M Uton cam tv i inion. University o f U ^ . Mra. D. sreon. Ruby. CaldweU.* president o f Uie were si ho Congress of Parenta and Teach- m en t c
and Lester P. Albert, ad ju tan t of. and st . ida hn department of the Am eri* from tLegion. cooy e
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— ■ ■ oicbestl ie foUowing volumes of new flc - caslon, 1 have been added to Uie shelves somely
the T w in Palls pubUc l lb n ry : A t ths ipe and Pies." BuUer; “ S t ra n g haU li man.** Davis; "BelUmy T ria l.’* co lo n a : *The A r is tocn tlc - Miss B rew - beaaty r." L inco ln : "Spring Tides," P in k- Uie mn in ; ."Conflic t," Prouty; *A Oood Uie di iUn.'* R ath : “ Nuptials of Corbal,*' ond f l « U n l: ’'HorseahoO'NalU;- Weston; tcenth Itty,-* Deeping: “ OalUons Reach,** Uirowli jUUison; **Rlght O tf Uio Map.*’ revelry ntogue; “ The Woodcutter's House," Kathai U »n . Wakeir
Bin)a.go t the car under way ho fe lt a
1 U m u t U ilo his ribs and refielved Pontell I request to keep on driv ing , ch* S la in s t r u c ts the o ftlccr to drivb jo r ie I a to a ce ru in destination jrhere dred '
prisoner dismounted and dlsap- Junior « d . - Parks,Jpoa Uie foUowlng m om lng. O ff l- R u th I s WUllam Mumpower and Jack O u t 0 ipey arrested Jella os hc was pre- Chann •ing to leave lown In a ’'borrowed" Karen ximobUe. The man had loaded a patroh tc ise, a shot gun and some quUU parent 0 the machine and delayed his de- coupletrture In order to coUect a $10 cash __Id from Uie D rive -ll-Y ou rse lf com- Ttae ay which he liad posted previous- fo r the use o f another machine. B ^ g e
Pom Roberts, the th ird h iaa in the * n ie r restdencc a t the tim e o f the lice ra id, had rented his car to P|* la fo r an hour’s t r ip In to the, “ in U y to r the sum of $IS. T h is ' '> ,™ s Uie machine w hich JeUa had ended to use in h is escape frero IS c lly . Due to Uie delay in con- ‘ ction wlUi th e ' collection o t tho , ^ ) deposit, Jella fe ll in to U ie hands Uie poUce. '
le lU attempted to draw a 33-callbcr ,-oIv-er which he carried, when he 1, V the offlcera approach ing.' bu t fg, iuiged his m ind when he fe lt a wedni n pressed against hU side. ond PNo charge was fUed against the A r t M m in connecUon w ith the alleged. tribuU m u lt upon M n . Turner. O fflce n and g re planning on f ilin g a com pla int ( ru tt
resisting an officer, when word early- im the department o f JusUce a t « ashlngton. D. C.. arrived a t 3:45 Elean iloek yesterday aftemoon sU tln g auley Rt Je lla was wanted In Leaven- M ary irU i fo r murder and as an escap* comm:
convict from Roltord, Florida, ord was - received sho rtly after sm the she riff a l LeavenworUi P IO I'I Itin g lh a t hc was wanled Ui con- , , cUon w llh murder o f Deputy Sher- *- i
O lenn Curtis.Held nope fo r Beieooe , l b r
Jella had held hopes of being re - gaged ised untU today. W hen he learned Tw in a t a com plaint charging h im w ith portls itsUng an officer was about to be uons ed he said th a t he realized th a t go to tie Jig waa up." He had almost h i«. f, Ide up hts m ind to confess, he to ld D m e i e police last night, when the tele- am from the denartmenl o f Justice rived: He agree? to waive cx trad i- ^ i t v m to Kansas, bu l stated U iat ho a * / ' ju ld f lg h l hU removal to Florida.*T would ra lhe r spend nine years In -avenworth than n ine m onths In ortda,*’ JeUa to ld officers.Jella gave Estea Colorado, as =s b ir th place. He sUted U iat he - arried under the name o f Lester P p g ‘ lUbone a l PalU C ity. Nebraska, on H r * l ly 0. 1937. H is w ife came lo T w in E I l ls soon a fte r h b arrival here in B ugust. She U 'now in MtnneapolU. Inneoou. police say. .-
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t l K ' i l K iu ol H o u r. u d ^ J n ia to r O n ( i> i@ tl ioorei was w oa by M n . O .-O . b i t t l^ . ' in Nnai^.auXI seeoad high', bp U U i 'cham.';'liU s r VO Z. A Dttisber of oUicr m o s t, s i t i bonor eam e In - for tea w U dS w u atogM ^ rad frotot a tabU gay w ith « ,p b ^- cjiiiiaDcn- b e w ttc re d -b le w ie d ib 'ca tw p lece . A t ttae four c o n m u ^ g V i tb e tatele s ilver r»Tifll.flat ^ - held o t - ^ . ^ f i itad te a taper* and Uie lUvwr t « . “ r:v ’ail es wire _ .presides* over by 0 ; D. o f.;iU f t o ’ smai a x id M rs . A rthur i Peavey. baoir goh I. P n o a i Magel. Mrs. Laivrenca t rh m Oat Ig in rh C n . Bans Norgren^sad Miss a lee n -B M tb assisted in Oie' dining tb itM /.S Z m . I ta e .rooms were most a ttrac- land }• wtth. '•h e ir Ohrlrtm as deeoraUonsy - i i j i u IS Cbfcxlotte Vogel, daughter ot referee, u . aa d .3J rt. R . E. Vogel, w ho U ne t r o n Cbleago w hen she .U vance’s f ayU n 'iaw lc . f o r Uie hoUdsya pU yM went dow I *dellg2)iful num ben d in in g the the f l n t
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•eatidck* a esrn lva l elfect i n deco- IM poua l o n i A ^ favors U»© second annual T h e n • 1 Thuiadajf evening b y the ^ - r o u n dT dsb WOl one o t the sn u rte s t 130 pouo t m at «U bom te o f fo ln of tb e sea- pounds.J 1' fo r t tk « younser aat. Tbe taaUwas increased beautlfuU tig h t w ith l u ca&opy of « ^ , m o rrow t r« p e paper streamers in the do » ■ntvsl c o lo n oS red, oraage, bl*«e, ®‘ JPS*l£5 ion. ]«Uov. an d . violet. The Uguta . ^ ^ re s lu lc d w lU i an arUaUe arrange- *n t oi t a » paper tn Uie sane huefc 1 s tn oB in s o r Uia paper n u tte r td ,m tht balcony. .Beneath t tw b ^ - '»y ewelies, easy ch a in , m ss and nr Is m ^ 'fo n n e d many c « y nootah “ “ i addecl to tb e - toveUness ^ .the U. Fuiach and froattQ cskeS w en a p a n m ved iharougbout the evening from o t A K L
a tln e ^T e table. B a l l ' s Balnbo ■ n a i :besW fumlahed music for the oc- . O '* lion, U i« orcheatm p it beins hand- nely d»corat«d In the chosen colon. (Ooi th s conclusion ot the fourtfa danda ; ; — ^
U lu w l o u i shapes and carn iva l »P* o n re c ^ dUtrlbuted, addloe io U is f u i a i ^ m ty o r • Uie scene. A t Uie end o f• s«Ttii«h dsnoe U cklen were given P™S7*“5 d»ne«n. m en camo Uie homs.d flBsU y at tb e close of th e sU - ■nUi dance a confetti fro yc and ■owlflf o f serpenUne completed tho 'e lry. M em bers o f ttae e lu b are S L itharln lam o d , preaident. A lU ike m in . secretary-treosunr; WUma . _ _ nks, ^ I h PUer. DoroUiy Pariu. i V N l le n K e llte r. E lm a Rowbenry. Pearl n y bd alien.' Sh irley HUl. Arlene WUson. n ro m m nte lk a n d LoueUa Gardner. B U n - ^ 1? i , . .• M w e ile r . B lesnor Ryan. M a r > - i ^ t ’ i e BeXlng, Belen Taylor, as3d:MU-K t T iT ’lor, an d BdUdred D leU ich. ' <n,e 'a n lo r m m bers o f ttae elub are- Betty postpone rks , EtSiel SUugbtor, Audrey H unt, ijig «hlc Ith B h l^ a n an d EUa May 'W alten. Deoembe I t o( fcown m em ben are Dorothy, which t lanntl, Marthalene T anner and high sch iren K«wman Oray. Palrozu and trohoses for tb e evening were the renu vS the memben. Seventy-five ccmpany uplei w e re In aUendonce. high p U
- — - m c th ^ .The women o f Uio BlUUcen club H e wa ire lueats of honor a t a pretty merce a idge laa rty Wednesday ariem oon having f t h U rs. R. 0 . Btnson as hoateas a t of the ( ir home on Je lfe tsoa ' Three ubles *n ie B
p ls j t r ^ enjoyed the games, h igh about l i id lo i scores l>elng won respectively siwaine ' Min Hazel Mahatfey a n d M n , t f H iuix. Each guest received a red .mailcin. ss a favor and lh c rooma — sre lore-ly w ilh bouqueta ol red car- ‘ T i lU o iu a j id fe rn . FoUowlng i t ie games ncheon was sen-ed. Mr*. Uenson :lng u s iite d b y M n . Carl Season r Id U n. Jeff H unL
A JurexiUe pa rty furnished the b io - •r for a . Jolly p a rty fo r Uic Jestera '■ ' ednealay evening a t the Suilness Id Pmr«siianal v/omen*s c lub rooms, r t MlBEo garbed as Santu C lnu i dis- IbuUd gifU. sUter which duiclntp Id j in i« s were enjoyed. Punch and • u t t eaice were lerved during Uie irly -b o » m and at m idn igh t supper as K t re d by lAtss M ary Ovens. Mlsa - leanor filro nk , Ulss Oertrud<t ismc- Uey l K UUs Trances Barsa. M lu ^ lary Olvens was c h a l^ a n of Uie • I t W im in ltte« on arrangemenls. « ^
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I& riT z . Barber, fo r IB y e a n en- kged in . die m ercanUle business m i > w in P^aUi, le f t last erenlng f o r ; ortliad to InveiUg&te i«o proposl-' ons la «he northvest. Lo ler he may ,J to Um bay Country in C alifo rn ia .Is . f im ±ly »-lIl remain here for Uie rasenl. ' |M r, B au te r entered mercsntUe pu r-J ' T W ; iU to hU na tive , town of JuncUon^Uy. K a n u s , and U ie r moved to ! A . aline lan Uiaf sU tt. He csma U> * * •win PaOls troo i Sallna la years, ago., o r m i t ^ years - he was msnsger and e v e i rtocipsl owner cf Uie Barber Shoe!
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Spenoe M onday n lg b t whera .aha Ined unU l U s t n ig h t whUe an isive sUteVwide search w u in ' ress fo r her. . ; . omas sold he w u ' convlnied U u t Spenca had no knowledge th a t
t l r l had been M<inkped unlU she o f Uie abducUoa yesterday. Ttae
wUl be returned to Uie home o f U in O ^ la n d . .
N N O U N C E M E N T SSpecial raqueat the Christmas
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i r a f e p ’-'e 'A m eM daU atlon committee ^ joped the regular m onUily meet- whlch was to have been held on * mber 31,-. untU January .7. a t h tim e ' i t w ill convene • In Uie schooL
lany whleh he m alnU lned on a plane and conducted by modem
lods.was active tn chamber o f cdm-
e and- oUier pubUc > e n te rp rlM ig fo r U ieir object Uie upbuUding ae city. ■e Barber Shoe company was sold t two. months ago ) o th e 'M o - ' line Shoe Ooihpany.
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V - The Woman-i club-m et w ithM i!t^< }an te ^S Io rta n T h M d a y a tte r- DOQh' w l t t t M n . Bemlee M oU at and
A j v a i i « i i « e r j o i r t i a ^ iw #. meeting waa wtdl att«Dded and g iru
w n e excbatiied. ■M r. ta A ltn . L. O . Newman W t -
rtU K f to tpend OhrUtmaa w ith M r. I > • Mewman'c pa ien u a t Oordo, w ah n I
Mr». Charlet 8h a « ' and children v u i w o h fU tw a i a t the O K a r Noh . home In F^alrrtew d la trlrt. ^
WUUatn W a lten aad dauahter soent C h rU tm u ^ M r. W a liS * b tS h S a t N y m . Orecon. ., ai
M r. aod M il . h. H . Brown hkd aa K - eti«tt4 CMstmaa daj>,.M r. i ^ d M n .
W . O. B m m o f , C a ^ tle fo ri M r. a w l M n . B.- j / Btoione and V
fa m ily were sue iU a t the H arold M a . « nme home fo r ohrlatmaa dinner.
U n . Bertha Slerer entertained a t '' d /nner .Ttieedoy evenloff ro r her sister ^
and husband, M r. and M n . WUUam »• ceJeb»Un» M n . Speocer'#
M r. aiid Mrs. E. O. Berrlclc and B » n were d inner guests Christmas ^
o f M r. and Mrs.e. J, wooat,
M r. and M n . Lester Fender and ^ fomUy took d inne r w ltb the A. s L a - P'
' M onte fam U y Sunday. ^ b.•M r . a t^ M n . J. N. BlaUcy and
f u ^ . M r. and M n . M ailon MorgaS « ^ son and M r, and Mrs. Austin f O rlm m and fa m ily sp«nt Christmaa ^ 2 f B .* ii ^ Smalley home n lir th 01 Buhl.
M r. and Mrs, B. J. Malone en te r. ^ Uklned a t d inner Monday, fo r M r ana £ M n . H m c h ^ l Malone w d fiJ m U y ^ f ^ Jerome. Ut. and M rs . Barold Malone ^ fam ily . M r. and t o i x « u S ^ ! • ^ and tamUy. M r. sjad f t o . A r th u r «
‘S^ughter. 'M r. and M r i. J
Hansen. > ’V W .J ffP W ' ro ituM r*. K. J. Sfolone drove over the r
e u te m s e c t io n ^ th is d is tr ic t fo5 ? Uie M aroa Woman’s ^ u b «SS w U S
fru it , JeUles. etc., an i] to ok them to the Salvation Army hwdquattera in T w in p>aiia. l « t C
M l« M }r t lo B row n Is to e n d l i^ ' th f ^ hoWaj-s w ith h i r p a ^ f f S t c L S . '
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ChrlsU Cmas sp ir it was In ertdeoee last T h u n , h
. Cay evening when the entire com inun. r,i t y g a t^ re d a t the X C ^ Shear the chlW w n ot th« D lw n *ch o^ rand-the Seventh Day AdvenUft school 5In a program o f Christmas lonAs uplays, and tableaux. Several musical h timm at I j , « lu l t m em l» ri or C m . ventist chureh were given and addedm uch to the excellence o f the p tn - fgram . The c red it fo r the p r o g ^ i,given, however, under the auspices o t ithe D ixon Parent-Teacher assoctatlon. iis « te n d M to the teachen o f t h ? ^ 5
Andrews and M n . juU a r11 iiro w n o(. the D ixon school and M lu r^ , Hester F r e e W o f the S v « t h S j I
A d v e n t^ school. Tw rf hundred 1o f candy and nuta were donated by t
M d distributed to t S
. . ^ 3he' lie^t regular meeting o f tha fi Dixon Parent-Teoeher tissoclaUon w ui r: be held Monday e v e n l j j i r f i ^ *• J ^ te d th a t «U memben w uj t>rtn* ‘. t l ie lr dues to, th a t p la ia fo r the a^^
nu a l banquet « n go forwrnrd. : Oeorge S. cope, who l u t week Dur^<
the B u rt ro Dunn 80 acres fo r i
^ u t h Side Monday to m .v j. a m n m I
M ils Leota Peris or Caldwell is -
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Sitter. Mrs. KeU Branson and fam liv i _ M U V , r .
, Vames, students a t th« Unlversltv o f ! ^ Idaho, southern branch. ^ ’ S S i ^
»hc ho liday, a t tb e lf t o SM r. and M r«. PM d B U s N it id ^ a u r t :
s ter and o f W n paU i' w m hew <io r a few b o u n fh u n d a y a v n in g be- fore le a rin f w tth M r. and M rs. W iU
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d n o wbOa she p«U I t o n t U baln'C M rb anas so pleasant t* b e ^ tbe m inor- b « - Uy. IhU I t ’a asMdly a m l(h ty f in e id sendoff.. Ms
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• B R E ^ T I E f ih B ss la e» la . 'B a h W . B . LaiitfOTd " transacted f i tn e s s Ih "Buhl yesterday, " j
t B e tn n to K lm b « riy~ M n . 0 . M U and M iss Emma Decker returned' to
« K im berly yesterday. " ]
Down From R a p n i- M r and Mrs. i W . 'J , Q u inn were down from Rupert ]
on business yesterday. i,e,
' Baek F rom PocaUUooUrs. A. L. H en ty tr tu m e d yesterday irom a v is it fa ,
a w ith re la t iv e In FocsteUc.
’ l U lm i i io ' tH M w - M Im E lioibeU i “ ‘ J H Buchanan retumied to Burley \aM 5 e v e ^ p g a fte r a i l ^ t - l n T w in F a u T ^
** D aokhter b 'B e tb -M r . and M n .A 8am Cox. 330 Sixth.avenue north, are q^, ^ pa renu o f a daughter, bom Deeem- s«,
her 39. _ J
^ B e l i ^ lo CaldweU-Mlss Advana I ' l ' ® Berber o f Caldwell returned last eve* ^ n o ln g -a fte r a v is it here over Chris lnuo* w ith f r ^ d s . . ' ' ■ ^
V is it In PocateUo^-Mr. and M n . ^' Cheater C llf t w ill re tu m . today trom «,■<a PocateUo where they have been v is it- J ,
Ing s ln i^ Wednesday. . i . ]
■« Iow a V U lto n t o - ^ M r . and- M r l.« W Uliam Schrelber are he ro . from ]
C harlton. Iowa, the guesU o f ' the ir d daughter. M n . J. W .. Peursoo. .. "
B e tn m to Ortgoa-Ur. u 'd * M n . ^ IB D ora T . AUlson returned to Acre, • ■r Oregon, laat n ight a fte r spending two U w«eks here the guesU o f friends. i i
>y To V u i t U n g Beach—M n . Annetta I- C l lf t wUl leave on Monday fo r U n g
npoch,' C aliforn ia, -where sho wtU le spend some time vis iting w ith friends.
Here From La Grande—M r. and « M n . S. R. O w ln..form er resldento of I- T w in ' Palls;, are’ here w lih th e ir chU- do a dren vlsJtlDg relaOws and f r ie n d i 5<
They w ill • re lu m to th c lr home l5 ho La Orande In a few days.
5 Ships C at Stock—AUwrt B ie rtln g th ' o f T w in Palls shipped ou t a carload ot fa t steen and heifers and a th
■k Iqad o f fa t hogs to Portland yester-I day. C orl Domrose. brand inspector.J g tve the oncc ovc r;to the catUe. *n
To Be tnm (o BeatUe—Miss Alice U Oerdeman. who bas been spending tho I . holidays here v isiting w ith friends w ill * ' I- re tu rn Monday to SeatUe, Washing- ■o ton. where she Is teaching In thoII U niversity o f Washington. Miss O er- 9l deman was chemistry Instrucw r In8. the T w in PaUs high school fo r a 'u number o f year*. IdI- . , , Irud Leave fo r Porttoad—M r. and M n . >»°>• R. W. Steele and son. R ialto , are to ‘a, leave today fo r PorUand. Oregon, The)f t r ip Is being made In the In te re s t.^X M rs. Steele’s health. R ia lto SUele '*0 w ill attend Columbia D a lve n lty a tla Portland, where he w ill study engl-ts neeriiig. Columbia un iven ily is aly s u b s ld l^ school to Noire Dome, andcs serrea as a preparatory school to ^7 th a t institu tion . V’l
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le B tm L E Y , Dee. 3S-C lover seed “>* g ro w e n In Cassia county and co tbeu M in idoka tract have had a profitable^ season thU year.» Am ong returns reported are Uic “«) foUowlng:
A lb e rt Tracy, on a lOO-acre trac t,ls near M a lta , which ^aa had no Irr lg a - “in Uen w a ^ fo r three o r /o u r yean, ^
raised about 1300 bushels a f f t l fa seed« w h ich wa« sold fo r aw und H cents ^fO as I t came from the machine. W lUlam ott schoenfeldt raided 17 busliela aUaUa a
per acre on nearly if t acres, fo r which »r* he was paid t lS U . T . B . Anderson.) - sea r Emerson^ go t a 30«budie] crop onId n in e acre* w h l^ brought h im $174.S0 in(e per. acre. Some men. make a business nc_ o f .gathering a lfa lfa seed fro m the HiId canal banks and a long,;he h l^ w a y n . oft - c l e k ^ from $9 to >10 a day to^each Ui
Jd Red - c lo iw h i r been yie ld ing seven T<to to e igh t busliels o f seed to the acre, o fr's m ak lijg good returns o l approximaiely Di\y. llO O -pe r acre a t 72 cenu. U ie - i^ lc c afUl paid by dealers. An e x e rtio n a l yie ld dco f o f 11 1- } busliels to the aoro Is re . L iag ported on the McLcan fa rm , near Pi
. Puul. uh- I . H . ColUln received gross returnste o f about »190 an acre on a souU acre- vte- Qge o f ablke clover. ' leItt -------------------------- aon D an dru ff treaUncnts guanmt«Jed. ol • k .VoUrath Beauty Sa\on. 344 W d 'S t '
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m . M im r - S . E. O t lm o r . tn d ttm llT w m dm oor guesta o f M r. u id M ru B . J . SUtter »t«1 I tu m j ■ » «I M n F«1U. O W lK liiu d K _ , __
U f . a tid R- wOUams ea- ^tn ta la e d fo r 4(ro « h d M ia. R. U T u rn e d n d . d M v b te n M a ig u e t and M e a t ' O h it iiB M dinner.
ta lM d 'h t ■ •S & Z V P * r tr Monday a f - t n S ^ - n S S T u e s e n t w en M em a P m u S M i ; ^ D & ^ Gertrude C(U« £ ^ l 2 * ^ * 5 u > W i * m ' e n d v ic to r
^ ^a £ *^a a d R. D . See e n ^ -ta la b d 'a t • qhxlstmas ^ r <or Ita. aud Mra. LM '.S Im brou gh and fam ily flcan Buhl. O b a r ltf RWer from Tw in . ; FaUs and M r. aad Mrs.. H arlan See.
M r. and M rs. Ben Anderson. ,and M iT -W w rB a lle y «md-famUy. lU. and M ra. U m H endtrtoa and ■daugh- ' te r M arie aad M r. and M n . Stanley T n ir i ly and famUy w en guesU w lUi M r. and M rs. R. H. Henderson In Berger Christm as day. ;
M rs. Joaeph Nlngler and daughten M argare t: and B jlh * vUlted a t me R.L .- T um l;»e cd home, Monday evening, ' ' " I
StudenU who returned home fo r the I hoUdaya « « N om li ScuUey from A l- b lon norm al. Helen Johnson from the Oem S tale academy a t Caldwell and WaUace : Johnson, from WaUa WoUa college.. M i. a n d ' M rs. O tto -Jt^nsQn and fa m U r w ere' 6 o'clock dinner guesu ac tho A. W .^o hn son home Monday evening.' « — •-
M r. and M n . Luke V. Sonner and fa m ily were Christmas dinner guesU a t the James'WUson home in Buhl.
M e u ila rm s was a Chrisimos d in ner guest a t tbe Richard Lontjer home in 'B u h l.
M r. and M ra. W alter Perguson and ' fa m ily were d inner guests a t the W.U. Dice home near Buhl, Christmas day.
The Syringa club memben w ill ente rta in th e ir husbands a t a card party
the home o f M r. and M n . H arlan See. Thuredajr evenlnp,' •Mesdiunes Ben Anderson, Oeorge Chtlds, Stephen Scully. W alter Shaver and Harlan See wUl be hostesses.
M r. and M n . Louis Wegener and fttmUy were guesU a t ths Fred Wege.' ner honie In T w in Falls Christmas day.3 M r, and M n , R. L. Tumlpse«rf and daughten M ^ a n t and Essie were visitors in ’ i ia PaUs Tuesday. M lu Mafgairet stayed to spend several days v lth rh e n grandmoUier. M n . Dan T ur- nlpseM . ' t
D an RoberU Is spending several da}*s w ith ^ Is aunt and uncle. M r. and M n . W . O. Burkhnrt. •
P. J. Newlan le ft fo r Sheldon. M is- souri, hla old^ bome town where he wUl v is it h is pa renu a ^ "b th e r rela- Uves any f r l r t d i ' . He-Tias^hot been bock fo r about nine yean.
HMSTEflDIIMGELEBflAIES QOIET: m m SEMAM STERDAM , Dec. 39-ChrlsUnas
■day in th is v ic in ity was vcr>- quleUy celebrated. Among those. who were hosu to o th e n were: Mrs. M ina D u lt- man and A rble entertained M r. and M n . O erret P e U n and family and m e N. H . D e lU cm i fa m ll*. M r. and M n . C. L. Kunke l and fam ily were ttiesU o f his son. Dale Kunkel and fa m ily ; Mr. and Mrs. John Farmer and Alice Rose and Mrs. Dove W hite and chUdrcn.
M r. and Mra. J. E. Sm ith of Salmon dtim were Tuesday evening d inner guesU o f M r. and M n . Beryl Kunkel.. s to rm y weather descended In th is v lcliU ty.''on Tuesday n ight. foUowing several days o f warmer wealher. Suow feU on Tuesday night, accompanied by a strong northwest wind.
Dale Skinner n tu m e d to Payette,Idahd. on Monday n igh t a fU r spend- Ing Christmas here wl(h his fa the r and famUy,
Anthony K . Hardman spent the f l n t pa rt o f thU week w ith Noy Urackett. west o f HoUlster.
Oeorge Parks, who haa been em- ploxed on the A lbert Holmqulst ranch u»e past 10 months, has moved, w llh his fam ily to Uie Hansen locality.
Mrs. Dove W h ile and- children of Rogerson. are spendlnii the holiday week a t the home o f her olsler, Mrs.John Parmer. ..
M r. and M n . Be rt Brnclcett and fhmUy (rom west o f HoUbter, were business V ls lton ih this v leh ilty on Monday. They were looking fo r feed fo r th e ir herd o f cattle.
M r . and M n . B. H . McPherson o f T w in PaUs, were guests Wednesday a t (he Dale Kunke l honie. M r. McPherson and l4 r . K u nke l were ou t In the country In the afternoon. In the In - u re s u o f a Ufo Insurutce company, w hich they represent.
Miss Julia Kunkel, « lth BUly and Lee Dean, o f Baggardt are a t the C.L . Kunke l home th is week during the absence o f M r. and Mra. Dean who made a tr ip to Boise. Mr?. Dean 'U a ttending Uie Idahq SUte Teachen’ meeting. .
BUSINESS SUSPENDS FOR aURLEY woiIiaN’S'Funeral
BURLEY, £ « . ' 3»<-»UBlnc« houses io th is c ity closed Wednesday a fte r- ' noon* fo r the bu ria l o f Mrs. H. E. H tnuningway. who died as the result o f being run la to by an automobUe * U s f'w e ek . . ’ *• ; •
M n . Hemmingfway «-as'bora^ln New . Toronto. Caniula. and waa 40 yean o f age. She and her husband came to Durley five yean ago. and soon ther»- a f tc r M r, Hemmlngway became presi- dc:nt o f the Burley National batik: lA tc r . he became interested in the Pqwee count# bank o f Am erican PaUa.«cd was auidb.Ua prftident.
M rs. R e m la ^ r 'a loss wUl be severely f e l t t h i s people o f the B u r- . ley oomm'uMtjr. Besides her husband, th e la stmnvad by t« o chUdnm, tbe older a b o u t. l l , y e a n .o f age._
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I n f ai d O n e S t t a p , $ 4 . 9 5 .
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w i l l l ik e th is ’ n u m b e r fo r
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o m fo r t o x fo rd . H e re is one ™ " ‘; •c ry f le x ib le sole and w ith uecau:
$2.95K
r B r a n d S c h o o l S h o e s ,
5 2 . 9 5
i i r a n d a l l le a th e r .school I K u a ra n tce ti a l l Iva th e r. 0 3
i n c o lo r s o f b la c k , b ro w nan. M a d e o f s tu rd y c a lf th a t i« « o ft a nd n e x ib le . J csg
t f o r l io ys f i j O Q P v tag pl........................... a r t r i
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.... :$1.73 .— — —
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[ndM o r e jT u r k i s h T o w e l i n g , F e l t
2 9 c .lm he.v!t w elsh t tu rk U i to w tl- , „S(, two thread- Quality, bleached. soleaInches wide ...........................2 9 o R ^ l a r t
H e i v v y S h e e t i n g )
4 9 c ' • 81^ p itra ijeavy w eight 8 o r 8-4 sheet- r. This Is Weached • o r un- ached q jiau ty .............. ...... - 4 9 o *
P i l l o w T u b i n g , 2 3 c ' Y l is t quaUty p illow tubing.’ Comes 96. 40 or 43-lnch. No alslng or. . 1 ^ 1 Ihg. R egular.33c value....- -2 3 o * '
V h i t e N a i n s o o k , 2 9 ctille nainsook, axtra , f in e <^a l- ‘
onow w h iu , 3B biehea wide:rd .................t - . . .... - .... -....:...-290 J»P P «
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F l a n n e l , 1 9 c J —.tra bea^'y-, ou ting flajanel. In .h t o r da rk colors. 30 Inehea • B o Vde. regular. 3»c value - ......... 19 0 - ■ Tom e « i
boys op.W r i g h t ’ s B i a s T a p e ,
■ .■!' S e ■r ig h t’s bias up e , 0 j-a rdo .to bolt, . p i c t i l l
..................................... ® « . J U . I . I .p le tu m
J . p . C o a t e s C r o c h e tC o t t o n , - 8 c T J e K ap
p. CoaUfs crochet cotton, 200 ® ■" ■■■ .Tds to spool ........................8 o p
C h i l d r e n ’ s H o s e ' W i
S u p p < ? r t e r s , 2 5 c T f Iickory gartera, black o r white, fo r --dd les*from '3 to 12 yea n .’.2 B o .
^ o l o r e ^ R i b b o n s , 1 3 c . D .incy colored ribbon, 4 to ’ S In -les wide princ ipally f id r a l . or 1cquard pa tte rns ............ .L ...1 3C
i V i n t e r C o a t s , $ 7 . 5 0 m m ,ne assortment of women's •winter W e ^ l o r t coaU. Brown or grey checks j w l n
pla in pa tte rns; sixes 10, 18, 20 Id 38. Regular ,I1P.S0 values fe u « ,r ............ ' .... t7 J M )• i . 0 u o r j j n j r
n f a n t s ’ C o t t o n H o s e , Z J ?
19' Z ~:erceritcd cotton hose, while, ack or >>elge. S lza 4 to 6 ’ . . tO c ^
R u b b e r s , 1 5 c , H a p ilircc dozen women's rubben w ith iIgh F ^ n e l f heels. These are U. ' . Rubber quality . Broken line of Happy Izes, per p a ir . - .................... - 1 5 o colored
ham. f
C h i l d r e n ’ s R u b b e r s , py n m „ 2 5 c
olntcd toe children's rubben s 'ith . « a t heels. Regular Me value, bu t . H O U S 'cause o f polnt'?d tovs we are One gro'oalng ou t a t ............................2 8 o o f fine
the smt
K i t c h e n U t e n s i l s ,
1 - 2 P r i c era are closing out our lines of B »key cutle rs, stra lnen , cutUery.»per pU tes, etc. We , o ffe r a ll Wlese to you a t............ | - 2 PBICE H c re ,b
summer^
2 3 - P i ? c e C o f f e e S e t , S , b S
: ! » 5 . ? 5 •ca u tlfu l 33-plece coffee .-ft con- atlng o f sugar and creamer, w rv - ig plates, cups and saiiccn . These ' re nUde o f Jap lu jlre wear. Vory ie c la lly -p r ic ^ _ --------- 9 5 .9 5 • | 1
^ m £ o ' R e c o r d s ,
. • 4 : f o r $ 1 . 0 0 - .lose ou t Of Cameo records, all . . ' X ' re e lw trte an y cut and lO-toCh. ■Isc. UaudJ 3$c value, w hile th ey . v j f ist, 4 fO f.._ .. ,.- .;._ .-- .- - . r .v .S 1 .0 0 ’' ' '
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J t S a S T t a W r e n t V. - f M IT i i iW A n d . l ia s . - ^ * *
,y ’i Shoes/5^.)?i
have heavy o A n p o t t t lo o ^ a ff '. v I _ ; ^ M. Sttes 5 t o I f
pongee:-,h4**y-'iw f«6 t. -«“[ < w ith .M «t*lag w . f l U w ;IjL w e lg h i; n i ( a ^I t -------
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le ft. Maay^ ua Pa tU h m f ^ u r p l ^ i l f f l i
• are Sffc vaJue*. d o je.........
fearigltW Mankete i
Larger TTim;,— .O rd in^.,,' ; ■
mom !» l r 3u U M b U n H e li-, BJJ « « jg . f . «
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ippy Hoine. Hoiuo ■~,l« D r e s s y , 9 9 c ' . ' j v ' l
jy Home house*d p r tn u or amoakeae g to« ^> f a
A ll are cteverty and - . | ! f l Oly trim m ed aa o n ^ ' VMlom e house dress U tK m r tg ^
,uee Dresses, $1.39, . f lgroup Of p rin ted h o u « d r ^ ., Mtoe wutsette p ^ i ; ' Ism all 'Theao « » 5 5 * .., **155 values Uiat « f j
owl a t ...................^
Boy’s Summer > S Wash Sifits, 98?, ' I
. pants, m id e . c l
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H ^ H iimK j f i S l n I j j i f i r k e f L o w e r L a r g e r
E / . , ' l y e i R e s u lt o f S p re a d in g
O p e r a t io n s I n v o lv in g C o m .' c _ ;■ — -
f t.V - , . OHIOAOO, Dec. 39 ( ;p > - l> rW M 1 ^ : bnprovemeut o f Europein demaad led m .. to h igher price* iw la jr fo r m o*t 6t-
UveHea o f w he tt, December wheat,^ t b o i w h , ««nc lower, on account o f 1 ^ : . hand ling over 5ft3.000 bu ihe b in 1^^ /. ,snoQtb*end te tilem ent o f Chicago eon>
trm *. . The com m a ike l w u de- B cw ed. latgely aa a rc iu lt o f ^readT lo g . operaUons I n . which com w at
I>1' V M id and simullaneotuly wheat or ■'Ai. -r M U were bought.
W heat had-an Irregu lar f ln lih , %c \ t ie t lower to f ie to %c «dvanc«. ; .
^ - . C o m oloaed H e to « o to He dowa. < r ^ ; • w U Ue o f f to a ahade'up. and pro - '
t l i lo n s yarjrtng from Se to te aA* bade to 'a rlae o t 3 ft& '
W il '- - M oeh Canadian W f i ia l te a w a _ Aa mueb as i;U0,000 b u ^ ls o f ~
H orth A n je ta w wheat was eathnatcd >, aa have been taken today fo r ship- M
. m ent to Burope. ih e greater pa rt e f th is amount was Canadian wheat, b u t condderable domeattc wheat was Inelitded. bo th spring aad winter. c S tim ula ting effects o f today's Euro^ n
' ■ pesB purchasing were emptaaiecd by vo n } o f d e c r e a ^ stocks a t L ive r- . II Itool, aad also by the fa c t th a t
. 'A ire n tln e w heat ih lp m e nu du ring the si ' iM t wedc were ahown -to have been a
'cood dea) nn a lle r than fo r the week previous,
b Cpwacd Trend •*•Impetus fo r the g fr.^M l upward
' trend e f wheat values was also > fo un d In o ffic ia l eonflnnatlon t h a t '« ^
c . lu g e pa rt -of th e Oennan wheat crop -:> -ftB d 'o f the German pota to crop as ”
v m l l is e f in fe rio r quality , and th a t O e jw lm ys jy e production ahcfwi w .-
• . 0U /» 0 bushels faU lng-off as compar- _ ; . t f w ith praUmlnary figures. On (he «
. other hand, a B ritish au th ority was ear responsible fo r predicUoaa o f U b e ^ 25c shU>ments d f wbeat from Argentina «ee
■ and Austra lia a f te r th e f l n t o f the year owing to heavy arrivals of new crop wbeat a t ports.> J U th e r persistent setting pre su re ^
' pu lled com prieea down a fte r a l i t - t ie In it ia l up tu rn based on unfavorable
' ' .weather. !PorecasU o f lower temper- fttures were Issued, and shipping de-
‘ mand here fo r com was by no means - in te n t , although export com sales of . mjaoo bushels were OM ed U eaa- { too, Om aha-and Kansas CUy
■dvised o f gqod ta le* o t cem to the , • O n tf e f M e n c a - »«
Oata W tte steadied l>y tp r< U e r’s p o re b a m I ^ t tales o f eom.
- * m e a t Open n g h U w C lowD ec ............1 M » • 137H .128%iU K b -------U 0H .M a y ---------- 136H m% i » H iso H r^ ---------- IM 126S 135% 136% fe r
r '-C e e n - ' 'T tfr•/ X )e e ,-----------a% KtK t\% 81% \m
U a r t h ___...8 8 K BOH 8&H 8SKM ay ...--------M 90 88% 80H ~
•■-‘Ju ly ---------- 93H 93H s m 91% “-Oats-> • 7
' Dee. — tlM ftlW BIW 81%I M arch ------- 63H B3SV i i » f - ............ 85« M K M f t M
Ju ly ---------- 62% M H B3W aa^i <
. CASH O B A IN Si, CHICAOO, Oec. 39 « > i- W h e a t- JNo. 9 red i lJ a v f ; no . 3 ha rd ilJ S . J
. Com —No. i mixed 7S« to Tfle; No. 3 *y tlto w «asic; o ld No. A yeltdw 85c; (JMo. B w hite 84c. **■' 0 * t* - N o . 3 w hile HKt; to 8«c; No. ”
: S w h ite BSc to «Se.-■ ! * * ^ i e y 88c to 91c. •:
«2a.00 to $3938. we
P O K T t^ r o G&AIN*PORTLAND, D m . 39 (;p)—Wheat— jt-
B B S ha rd w W te ^ l.4 0 ; h a r t while,31ue Stem Baaci 11.35; F M enU on ^ St.27: so ft white, westem w hite ti.36 ; on ha rd w in te r >1.34: no rthem spring ^ II.3S ; .western red 11.33.
I • I O M A I^ O B AIN v tI OM AHA. Dec. 29 Wheat—No. tII 1 hard tlM V i to » 1 3 7 'i: No. 3 hardI $1.34; No. 3 hard to 11.33.U Com—No. 3 w hile 75c: No. 3 yeUow HeM Tec: N a 3 mbced 74Sc. U jI I ' O at»-N o. 3 w hite 91c: No. 3 white LeH . ;bOo to BOHc. Co
H TOLEDO BECD I cI I ; • TOLEIDO, Dec. 39 ( ;« - W h e a t - S t I B . C ash,No. 3 n d 11.39 to tt.40 .IM . ^ . OQR»-Oash No. a yellow 80c to 90c. | B Oate Cash No. 3 w hite 57<ic to
V ' ' Bye Cash No.’ 3 9I.U .. C lover' seed—Gash Imported IllU O ;
■ ' cash dooeaUc tU .60.■ ■ AU fce - Cash ilOJO; December Di K - <11M : January t l6 J 0 . Q<
■ > . ' LO B AN OELB5 PRODUCE Bt4X36 ANOELES, Dec. 29 (/P )-P ro - Bt
H 'dnee exchange receipts: E(n g * . none; bu tte r 83,900 pouodi: b
» : cheeae T I400 pounds.M l • ‘ B«tter^-tOo In bulk. Ciw . 8K g» > ^x tra t. 43c: f m h f ln ts 41c; b <
count 3 8 tj g r l , ^ t r y - P a c baaged. B
K ; ! ' SAN PBLANOIBCO PRODUCE . ^ H # ^ M K n t A N C I ^ , 0»c. 39 (A V -N e t q
H ^ B U t t e r - M soon 4 K : 90 score 46Se. n3 special ssc: N a 1 ez - • ;
"Me: Mo. 3 spedal m edium 31c. o j ^ ^ ^ . r y b e e e —C alifo rn ia fancy t la U 34HC. q ,
CBICAO O PRODUCE «JMe. 99 M V - B u t tc r ^ »
^ B ^ K f T e o a i p U USS tubs: creamery ^ ^ K i C ; B O e : ita n d a n U 47c; e x tn firs ts
43C M 44c: sec>
o M f t , x a S
Tit e m : on tra ck n ^ ^ H | | ^ ^ { i ^ 0 M e e . - i A i i » B « n l i £
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MARKETS AT- A 6 lAHC|E
HEW O ^ : Stockal^Ptnoa; V Ncal gas Issues spurt oa m enter ru - prlcmor*. ket
B o n d s -^ u le t: h igh grad^ raU usuj. liens sag. , . utat
Foreign exchange—P lrm ; ite rU ra softs ligh tly higher. * ^ list.
Cotton—Higher: trade buying. ed tSugar—F irm : Cuban support. ve«lCoffee—Easy: commlsAon .house five
seUlng.
ClQCAOO: W heat—F irm : buy- woiiIng by m illing Intereat*. ' end
Oom — Easy: forecast clear 0weather. cenI
Cattle—Higher. ' ' t merH og s-P lrm er. ied l
' cred rCSC
ca n : fow ls 33Kc: springs 2Tc; to iteys 35c to aoe; roostres IScL ducks 33e; geese 33c.
OODEN L r a T O C KOODBS, Dec. » y p ) -H o g * -R e . O
celpts 09, a ll m arket; ite a d y ,.based finson yesterday's ecoee: sm all lots good duellig h t UghU I&3B to 1838: few pig* eou«7.38 and packing sows 88.78 to I7JM. ceni
CattlfroRecelpU 344v a l l m arket; upoislow, no t much done early: i tw o loads mengood cows steady a t |7.B0:’ few*com* o f lmon feeder steen la t« yesterday as f»7.40 .to 17.50; odd loU m edium and to 'good h e lfe n »6X>0 to «7 M ; medium Hand good cow* >5.35 tb M.75; buUs shai>6.00, and veal calves >9.00 to >10M. met
^ e e p —Receipts 70 fo r stock show; motno sales. polil
--------- ' badDENVEB SHEEP lea«
DENVER, Dec. 39 O B -a h e e p -O I-ferlngs consist o t 11 loads wooled ^
" I to b a ; no th ing done early: Indications Jower.
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■TWIN FALLS MARKETS w
lnt«nd«4 to ocvw ea lr Ib * a v tm i* of prtccB. W tier* o t ru in d«al«n for
& S ; & T s £ s ; a£M K S S S . V ± . ' i £ E ? S :H M t in ^ ^ t r tm M o t,a lth « r u g b at
_____— *** ' — __________ l iPaid to P re « w e n ^
The. T w in Pam m aiksta iw te rd a y andwere as fo llow *: - A:
UvesMcliH o g * ---------------------- -------------------- 87J0 y.L ig h t Heavy H o g * _____________>8.50Heavy H o g s -------------------------------- >6X0O ows--------- ---------------------- >4.00 to >5.60H e lfe n -------------------------- >5M to COO 2 "S teen J-------------- :----------->6M to 7.00 ™Veal C a lves_____________>5J)0 to 7J0Yearling L a m b *______________ UM g*Ia m b * -----------------------------------------tlOJO
Fowl* U.Heavy Hena, 4H pouiid* and up>.>. I5e L ig h t Hens, under 4H iKP inrfu _ _ 13o * Leghorn Hens ■ - lOo a<C o c k s _____ ■ '5c /an.Spring* (c o lo re d )________________ 15cSprings Leghom s) - ........ th.S ta g *--------------------------------------------- JOc ton
Lhre T o to y * W *Toung toms. No. 1 <14 lbs. o r over) 37e &Hens. No. 1 (9 lbs. o r over),...... 37e «hoO ld toms ..... 7*0 la nNo. 3 turkeys i------------------------------;^7o
Deck* i a i Oeese , ^Ducks ____________________________ 130 SOeese --------------------------------------------13c , 7.0
Butte rfat, sweet __________________ 48eButte rfat, s o u r____________________45o _E n * (caah) _____________________ S8e ,_®
: E ^ (local store) ----- — 40o ^SagaiwW tietsMte 1
C a n e ____________________________ >7.43’ W; Beet -------------------------------------------47 J3
Pctateea [ f * .Rurals •.______ :........... ................__..__75o * f ;RuaseU '__________________________ 8O0 g™
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NSW ^Y O B K . 'X>ec. .39 OP)—M ixed IMuadl price m ovemenu In today'* stock m ar- PO«ad cet reflected. Ih l a ^ m e a ^ , the >ote jsual year-ead readjustment o f spec- •T.BO; iitaUve aoeounU. WhUe numerous veight lo ft spoU developed throughout th e C att lift, th e m a la prtce tenderwy appear* moden id to be upward, f in a l .quoUtlona re- steady re«Ung a m th e r long* lis t o f one to«h lghe r tive p o in t gains. PooU were again and t icUve' In w ide assortment o f Issues steen JT ^ be lief th a t securities m orkeU raedlui TOUld a t tn c t a large volume o f year- short .‘Od relnveetaseat funds. beef 0
money held steady a t BU per les |9 » n t a l l day. T im e money and com- >11.00; nercla l paper n te s w en unchanged, medlui •d tea tlng no unusual stra in on the Ucal t « d t t SltuaUon. T he weekly fe de ra l, >13.00; »setve report o f b ro ken ' loans show- | Shet .•d an Inenase o f »73J«1,000, bring ing bulk he )o ta l to another new high reconi >13.75; :or aU tim e a t .>3,717,623.000. The re ,he ld vas no change made . i n the 3 4 steady )er cen t ndUeount rate , o f the New <6.75: ifork federal reserve bonk. offer
OWaWe th e ' stock masket, chtel financial Interest centered tn tbe re- lucUco o f th e Baak o f France’s d is- u v « » u n t n t o from f i r e to four per 5eat. T h is acUon, following closely S S ! , jpon the^ anaouneement o f a ship - nent o f >10.000,000 gold to the Bahk a France, was regarded In W all street * 1 ^ IS foreshadowing th e re tu rn o f France a> Ih e goM. .U I> U M .
Heavy buying o f rmUroad eoulpmeat ihare* coincided w llh the announce- 23 - neat o f several la rge car and loco- active o rd en t Baldw in ran up *1* K ; M idU to 384K and then d ra p e d >ack to 360 OB rea lltiag , whtte Am er- can B rake Shoe and W und iy , Am er- can Chu* and Foundry; American t o - xtmoUve and L im a LocomoUve moved IP a to « K>lnt». ; ™
M O N iyNSW YO R K . Dec. 30 ( /f^ -C a ll steady
noney f irm ; a ll loans 5 ^ ; closing fo r fU >ld 5 H : tim e loans steady; mixed col-atenu 60 to 90 daya. 4 to 4H ; fo u r Va Mix m onths ,4 ^ ; prim e mercantlJe l q s» p e r 3% to 4$______ R^ceis
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Iteady;. electrolyUc. spot and futures ^ wl4c to 14J4C. c a t t
T in — Steady: spo t and nearby. ^►57.76; February >57Al, <*e.>t-
Iron—Steady and unchanged. ^L e a d -Q u ie t; New Y w k spot K M . ^ «>Zlne—Steady: Ea*t St. Louis snot ^
m d fu tu r a >5.65. load aAnUmony—Spot >10.75. Shet
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NEW Y O R K . Dcc. 29 lA V -L lb tt lyixjnds eloeed today: •»«* ------------;..J....................... :-.-...>10l.26n ™ t4 ^ s - .• ...>103.13Third 4 U * ........ ...........................4 J 0 0 J 0 u J S :pourth 4 u s .................................. IIC3J0 f r “ ‘ F0. S. treasury 4Ss....................., U 6J 4 J | >;a. s . treasury 4s........................, 110,37cr. 8. treasury S^is................... 1107,39U. S. treasury 8 ^a ........... ........j io x a i ,u 1 S !
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( ^ H o g s —Receipts aooo; direct 200; te n « r t e ^ ; sevea loads 170 to 190 pound 'She Idaho* > io « : load 170 pound C all- trad ln f o r ^ >10^5; odd lo t packing sows IS M to I 8A0 : eight loads b ^
Sheep — JWcelpU IM : a ll b ^ ; • m yt c h o l^ tmder 60 pound fu ll wooled NM.it iamb, ,uoW d >V.0O; late y n U S S cZi short deck 78 p ^ shorn lam tu m m >1345; w lU i ten out. a t >11.65; pack- J J u ■ge mlxed^ UB pound weUien >9.25: Wlsco Bood yearling* quoted >10* 0; ewes o ,J l^
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ihg U generaUy slow, A few scatter- enne ed sales both o l wonted and wooled IfomL types o f wool nported . The fine Ooiak grades o f te rr ito ry an d th e medium sh )i grade eomblng fleece* are Uw most Tuesd active. F ine te rr ito ry vrools com- prise k fa ir portion o f A e demand, mond Pine grades o f fleece wool rem ain loads very alow. ware
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O B U K A LIVESTOCK ' nie*ttJA H A , b f e 33) - Hogs a 3ndy, to , lOCi liigher; pa cken in - H, lve ;..ea rfy aalcs iig h u l«0 to 300ta to M30-,' 300 to 300 «»J u u l,b u t« b e ta u . io to >g,35: odd I 99.iai tofr' packing sow* 17.00 to» ; average cost Wednesday >813; t ig h t 351 pounds. SoulJattle—Fed ‘ steers and y ca rlln g t Uiedem tely strong: she-stock veryId y to strong; buUs lOe to iSc Car]h e j; veals :(BOc higher; • s tocken wan1 feeders searcc: steady; bu lk fed. to 8 tn aad yeartinR* > ii£ o to $14.10;^ u n i w e lg hu up to >15X)0; bu lk
f J i l^ O W r r , t f to W25; choice‘heav- Ow 110.50: odd head, up to ho ;
•00; b u lk aU cu tten >5.35,to >6.35:' w t *lUum buns $tso to > » i5 ; ^ tn e a to p - ^ ^ f U i O ; few ouU ldenJ)o: m edium calves >8.50 to >9.50. ^ to ee p-La m b * mcaUy 38e lower;k fed wooled lambs >13.39 to ^
«hlppcn # z a j5 ; -some\ feeden Pesdy, odd lota fa t ewes upward to Nebf5; ho choice feeding la^ ibs to unhsr. pUe,
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« tnartcet vas qtilet today im d In ence o f business prices were un - mged a t >«Jlff.-fQr Cuban. The un -X*“ ?r was s t ^ y u id K^ th U level nesew onlJ' fe t January> shipm ent, 3.d e n g e n e r ^ W ln j r 1-16 o f * c en t tn e re.
s i .id y , C loslnt»prlces were one to S. I
p ip rlo u i-c lo se , caresUghUy hlglfifc. esU iAto fo r' Uie p d rwpeaa b e e t sugar crop, an<t th e Is - R urn w <jf 100 ^agniarr no ttew caused RusUtUe UQUldaUon a t the s U r t and to l
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f in e granula t g . .
LO S JJ fG E X tt.L IV E S T O C K JOS A N O E L E S . l^ 39 Hogs— Ida! M lp tv .300 ; onV .load Jitst arrived: >1.2 sdy to 10c low er; two loads 165 a i 180 pound w w ghu >10.15: oU w r u
(ed offerings etlU unsold; pack- brol sowa > 7 « to >8.00.
JatU fr-neceipU 100; active, steady joW strong; no steer*, o f /m r i ; buDc
\’ tUKk i t M to %m: la tte r p r ice i h a lf load 1051. "p o u ^ U tah cow*: — c u (t« n >3.00 to >8J»: bulls >6.0 0 - H >7.00. , Calves, recelpU lOO; f irm ; d 331 pound Arbuaas $IOZO.- Iheep— ReceipU none; m edium to >lce Umbs quoted > 1 1 ^ to >13.50; d lum to choice wooled ewes >SA)>7.00. T h is m arket closed. Jan-
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PO BTTAN D U VESTO C K ‘O R Tl.AN D . Deo. *29 (y?»)_Hog*- eelpU 780; steady; choice trucked-
U g h t ' b u tch en seUlng around M ; o th e n >9.79 down: {ew pack- »: sows >7.50.la tt le —BecelpU .115; • catile m arket stably steady; on ly ekrly sales; few d lie n grades h e l fm >8.75: medl- I to fa ir ly good cow* >«.00: oUier ^•stock >7J5 down: aome low cu t- s down to >4.50 and under.Sheep — RecelpU none; no early 41ng In sheep: n ia rke t sieady.
ID A H O POTATOES [D /A O FALLS , D ec* 39 (M arket « SetTlcef—Shlpm enU Tueaday: :a llfo m U 3. Colorado |5, Idaho
M aine lO l. M ich igan 30. M lnne - Jt 43, Oregon 1, W ashington 31. sconsln 36. W yoming 5; ' to ta l .Ited s u te s 44B; Canada 7, Ber- ida IQ.Idaho abiptncnts Tuesday B8; billed i t 65. to soiithem C aU fo nU 9, Ida- -U tah .diversions 10; passed Chey- ne and D enver,e i, to southern Cal- m la -a , to no rthe m CaUfom la O; n a lu to Chlcagosio,ShlpplBg po in t In fo rm ation of )»day:ID AH O F A LLS : H a ttU n g s lig h l.d e - m d fa ir , m arket about steadj> C ar tds f . 0. b. cash track. Russets, in house regraded. U , 6 . N a 1.
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C ^ lc w - A rrtved. Colorado 7, id a - 1 18, MoHda 1, M ichigan 1, M lnae- U 18, Oregon ,1. W isconsin se. o n ^ W» ears including broken; Sud- 1« lig h t, demand and trad ing slow. ^ ^ d u U . < m ck s a lS r^ s i le Sitwelght, few early sales. Wahp
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J ^ s k a 1, D iverted 3. O a track I 6 b r o l ^ “ « • Tuesday, sup-les libera l, demand Jight, tn id lM
w to b ^ . Id ah o and Washtag- n R usse t? U . s . N0. - 1, > 1 .8 5 7 ^ w s ix ounce* B iialm unt elce, XJ. e *• I 1. <1.95. Colorado and Idaho., t fa l j, V. 3. No. 2. $ iM to # fJ3 .Kansas C ity—Arrtved, Idaho 8. M ln -
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steady. T ta ck sa le * carlou la nce Weight: . Idaho Russets tT No.^ Z :sU gh tiy frosted enroute. one
w >1J6, C arlot sales to outalde 1 CUy, b a d a :. Idaho
itraU, V . S.* N a < i. ’.o ne -ca r 4160* o w W -jU . s . NO. 3, few sales ,> iad
8 L L« M »-A rrivo d , Colorado 3; Ida- ) 4, BUnnesota 3. Nebraska I . On ^ 47 c o n Including broken. Sup- le* libera l, demand slow, m arket lU. Soles to. lobben, Idaho Russeu, r . S. No. 1, I 1.IB to >1.75^ track sales. r lo U invoice weight, sales Tuesday iBho RusteU. u . S. No. 'a ond <ar! i .35: one car cuU and rough >1.15, '' A tlan t»rrA rrlved , Idaho 1, Mlneso^ I
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b o h l ; Dec.; » , (Spceua^to The Ncw i> i-H M ch Ih tw t r t ia^vad w u n d Bt t h l ' t h i s .w e e k - o n tbe batket- b a U B U ^ betwetfx tb e :a lB n n l e f tbe '
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' blnsUcio^ e ^ ih e produce o f hla T co*ehla» V '- .1 I I B W U ta t tc r s r o t 'th e 's lu n n i team ore ^ • ' * \ l n l n U 'P e c k and Dorothy Mcts, to r-
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• t h a t i e q u a d ^ T ^ c e i . 8«tilly; pen- U t « OQ the Albloa BCRiial te u D .'fo r Q tw o yean; B a rb a ra 'R u n 'S n d a n U y K ' W ard, forwards: and:-.Helea ' Bahd* J
. meyer aad Eva Scully, guatds. Doroth y Mets and Nom a Scully were the outstsadlng players o f Buhl’s team th a t Kent to W lch lU le s t spring. The U tte r u a member o f the Alb ion n o r- ,
‘ . n a l team th is year. p rCoach B a rty wUl probably s ta rt the
Riune w ith Prances -Bays and Dolores Holmes centers.' A h i b ^ ahdElizabeth Southwick guards; M ary Lacy and C harline Boring or Roberta M eU forwards. He has a Urge equsd o t forwards, bu t so fa r none shoot w tth the accuracy desirtd. ,
S ta n o f form er years th a t wUl play on the boys' alumnae team ore Bay Bell. Route H om ltttg ..‘^ ke « t‘‘ M ullins.
. Charley M orris, lAw reB C *'P eck and 7 ,' Henry Lacy. ‘ Iv a a W ln h and Bmmert Davis o f last yea r^ team w ill also play w ith the a lum nae‘team, betng in - cllglbIo> thU year fo r Urter-school par- gJ
, tic lpo tion due to the e ight semester ^ rule. Hom llng, Peck and Lacy are ‘Z homo fro m the University c f Idaho fo r th e ir \-acatlon where the:f sre going out-for.'basketbaU. '
Coach Davidson h |s gone to Nampa, " h is home, fo r the -n c tt lc n 'h o lid a y s . P bu t w m retum to B uh l on Priday to " ! personaUy d i r e c f h l f team. H is line;- f r up wUl be Eddie Lacy, center; T hu r- man and.P tper. forwards; Rugg and ^ MJntun. guards. 'Jh is team w ill use the m an-to-m an defpise. w hile the alumnae Quintet wlQ use the five-m an H clonc. I T . • "
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HOi.T.Tfrn m Dec. 39 — Offlcera ^ . electcd Thursday afternoon o f tast
week a t the H o llb t« r grange were as . .followa: J. E./Pdhlman. m u te r ; Chas. KS trick lins , overseer; Dale Kunkel. see- ^re tsry : U n , Evelyn Kunkel. lecturer: “John Parmer, t r e w u rv ; M a n ia Knud> „
/ son. steward; Joe O ertlar, a u is ta n t ^[ steward: Augusta ' O ertla r, assisU>nt „
- lady steward; Maude Moisc, chapla in; JM ay Knudson. gatdceeper. ^
T lie town basketbaU tesm g^yc a „ dance Tuesday night. December 37.in U)e Masonic haU. I I vas weli a t- ..tended ^n d m uch 'enjoyed by. those g present.' Hollister's annual community C hristmas tree and program was given atthe school house P riday evening. The i igrade school furn ished the program Hwhich was ca lle d 'a n operetta. There IIwas also a generous trea t fo r tbe .
i M r. and 'M rs . J. E. Pohlmaa and A fa m ily spent C hrbtm as w ith M r. and Mra. Roscoe W alksr and famUy in F iler. • ^' Mrs. Neale H b a rd has aa house si guests during the holiday week. Mlsa ii Jean Ba ird o f M cO ill, Nevada, m m n M arian Baird o f Albion, ld a h o ,'a n d
A Mrs. Emma Ba ird , her mother, and e R R olin B ird , he r brother, both o f T w in p
Falls. VOUyton Lowe o f Pocatcllo spent &
Christmas day w ith his parents, M f. and Mrs. T. A. Lowe. ‘ c. Mrs. M ary C rookrr and son M ilto n d le ft here Priday fo r Lima, Montana.
' -They wUl Veium Jaiu iary 1. l iM r. and M rs. Cecil Pa rris enter- a
tained fo r ■ p ic k Fullm er and CecU Bay o f Boise a t d inner Ctiristm as dsy. u : D inner guests a t the A. P. Craven tl
home on Christmas day were M r. and & Mra. F . p. Bates and famUy. M r. and M n . Robert Lu tz o f Tw in P o lls , 'l^ r . ii and M rs. B. L . Hazard o f Hanaen and M r. aad M rs. P. S. Uyod. ot Los * Angeles. F
Mtss M ary Davenport Is spending « the week »1th her mother. M n . C. B. Huddleson a t Filer.- ' a
M r. ond Mrs. R ichard McRae and 2 ' d*^Shter Leone o f B uh l were O hrtst- ■
mas dinner gussts a t tb e home o f M r. i ^ d M n . Cecil McRae and fam ily, .1 . 1^ BUnche Skeen, who teaches school a t inkom , is -spending the h o li- r
' days w ith her parenu. M r. and M rs. t C. 8 . Bkeen. t\ M rs. R. N. P itt WQfi daughter Norine o f ,PocateUo spent Christmas w ith a Mra. T . A. Lowe and lamUv- f. M iss Alba tA raen U hom e' from r
I S q u irre l Idaho. She is teachhig ischool there thU year.
Miss Vesta W ray, w ho-is attending I Khool a t A lb io a is vU lting a t the t home o f her parenu, M r. and M rs. Jsmes Wray.
MUa Arlene *B»nihouse o f A lb ion 1 k snd M iss Irene BamhoUae o f T w in <t Falls s p w t Christmas a t the home o f i
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News)—T he adraotages o f a naUonal Bd guard u n it la B uh l wos the theme of a ta lk given today a t th e B uh l R ^ a ry dub^luncheon by Captainl W alter C. Senften. commanding Company D. ■» 116th Engineers. Idaho na tion a l guard, nie He discussed b rie fly th e h isto ry o f the mo local company since iU organisation I here in 'A p ril. ItCM. >11
.T h a B u h l company has attended fo u r summer cncam pm enu and du r- Mo in g .th e fo u r years o f organization 10) D. men o f B u h l have received the elem entary p r in d p k s o f m ilita ry tra in - — ing. I f a n ian is to be colled in to the service in 't lm e o f w ar he is enUUed to receive a li t t le tra in in g before tha t tim e. Coptaln Senften s a id . ' - I .
“ M ilita ry tra in in g does ne t make fo r *-- •w ar.".continued the capta in, “ fo r you never saw the soldiera o r officers w antins i t . o n tbe contrary they are r - opposed to w ar and they believe th a t f a certa in am ount o f m ilita i7 tra in ing i.^■ Is a way o f preventtng wara.” i. * -
' Tbe cap ta in u n e ^ h e need o f 'an at i i io t y i f o f t h e local-~compan y *and- -M suggested th a t the B u h l business men aid in securing such a bu ilding , and I also one th a t would serve os a p h j i il - | cal tra in in g center fo r the business - r men to ge t ^ i r Tecreatlon and ex- 4 ercise. H e sold th a t th e value o f the 7 government equipment h e ld ' by the 7
, B u h l eompany invoiced a t about »38.- 8 000, and th a t the govemment de- mands a suiU b lc buUdlng to cace fo r I thU . fl
I The B u h l company is using the t— ; basement o f the I . O. O. P. buUdlng 4 ' a t the present tim e, b u t according to 5 ' tho capta in th is is no t satslfoctory fo r e I an armory. g
D uring the 44.months th a t the Buhl 7 ; company has been in existence. Cap- _ I ta in Senften said, the government had \ : spent S38.571 in B u h l os payroll to en- |■ lis ted men and officers and as rental L . and other expenses here In connection ^
w ith roo into ln lng the company,’ This g■ is an average o f $673 a m onth, he in ' added and from a selfish standpoint.° B u h l'sh ou ld help pro v id e an arm oiy, ~i
the capta in said. ^
1 HOLIOmiizELTON ' :
: i i i n B ) i M n i B [ iJ ' ' .* HA2 ELTON, Dec. 29—Adrian U n d - 7 e say, a student a t Moscow, U spend- 8 a iix t the Christmas vacation w ith his r~ « parents. jd Mrs. Cordon M urphy le ft Tuesdoy ( d evening by u-ay o f M urtaugh , fo r _ D Posadena,' C aliforn ia, where ahe wiU 6
v is it her brother. Robert Edwards 7 it and fa m ily fo r several weeks. sr. M r. ond Mrs. Ouem ey Pyne and >-
children o f WendeU vlsitad several ] n days a t the WUliam Pyne home here. | 1. Mrs. E lino r Edwards, who is teach- L
ing near HanMn. spent the holidays 7 ■- o t her. home here. gi l M r. un d Mrs- L . E. Webb and fam - - I', ily were Christmas d inner gueau at. ] n tho h m e o f M rs. Webb's parenU, 1 d M r. and Mrs. B. AveriU o f Eden. j. d M r. and M n . M organ LockMdge and 1 r. lltU e daughter, and John Lockridge. o f « ” • 1C
Palls Where they spent Christmas " :g w ith relaUves. -x . P5. M r. and Mrs. Neale Hazard. M r.
and M rs. P. P. Bates and fa m ily and { . d Miss' Jean B a ird were d inner rucsU , :- a t th e ’ home o f M r j in d M ts . E. U | r . Hazard a t Hansen, M onday. Decem- ‘
.ber'36 . • ■ T9S MUs V irg in ia Morehouse o f Tu-ln i - PnlU spent the C h r ls tm u hoUdays a t " s. the home o f M r. ond'M rs. R.-E, More- ,
house and femUy. , ,>e MUs Jean B a ird o f McOHi; Kevada. h and Miss M arian B a ird o f A lb ion and r
RoUn B a ird -ot Tw in FolU d in- tn ner guesU a t the J. E. Pohlm an home Ig Monday. ‘-
A. E. CaldveU and daughter. Miss < ig Nellie Idarle, spent ChrW m as day at 10 tho home o f Mi*, and Mrs. Roscoe r■8. W alker a t F iler.' ................
M r. and Mrs. R. F . Blanks. Mrs. m Deplgaa'M id U ^U o .M o rto n '^ u U , wqre ^ in d inner guesu a t the Oeorge E. Den- 1< of m an home lu PUez. C hrU tm aa day. ^ lU M r. ' and M ri.', X ;H . T roendly,' Sr.. '
en te rta in e d -M r. ;*.and -.U rs^ - j , u .M Troendly. J r . sad f a ^ i y , M r. and'Mra.E. 4 im ''e u U iva n and'-fom U y' c f ' ^erorbe rs. and Lawrence MoOey o f PocateUo a t Ir . d inner ChrUtmas day. nd Sunday even la r In the P rubyte rian
chureh.thff-Sundajr.sehoo] g a v t a proud c ra m -w ith a trm > « nd tre a ts ^ fo r the in ■
lli? !
M r. and Mrs. P. M u iph y were Christmas d liw e r gu'esu o f friends In . . m
Miss OhrUUna Buckley who U a t- 01 tending school a t Uie CoUege _ of Idaho, a t CaldweU. U spending her Christm as vacaUon a t her home here.• M r. and Mrs. Josh WanieU and — ^ ChUdren vU lled rdaUvcs in Boise, durlpg th e holidays. . •- M r. and M n . H . Eyers and M i t C allorbay were Monday evening d in ner guesU a t tho.Longenberger and Be lm ont home. ' . •— ^
M rs. W . Coplin U acUng as pUnl»t -P ( i t Uie B U r 'th e a tre du ring MUa Bar- aafd'S absence.' n o o i
•Miss O hrtstins 'B uckley U recovering c ice ly a fte r having her tonsUs re- moved M onday; ' > ^
Mrs. M . Reynolds has been on- Ute sick Ust, w lU i threatened pneumonia.
The Ladies' A id society m et a t Uie TWO M orton home. Wednesduy, w ith Mrs. 717 U. RoblneU and M rs. I>awson Ralne. p o R
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TOR" F B IO A Y . DECEMBEB M . , Im
i KPaCD, J e ro tB r" 2M M e ie rs j}. 1 « 0 K lloe ye to T w la FaUs T to e
DaUy P rogram 'except Sunday 13 «> 1. .M arket5.ncw a,sporU ,^m is3eU aneo iu. ^
j W EAF, New Y o r t ' H e te nI e iO M o eye le s T w to g M U T In e ^ ^
4 :0 0 -D ln n e r Music,7:00—Anglo Persians. ____
;;g£:aagfii.ur.I K D K A . n U s b ^ S15.6 H eU rs |
flso Knocyelea T w in Fags T in e { pQ |
4:00-*P itU burgh Septet. - ~ -&:30~Rock-a-Bye L a d y .. FOR6:00 -R e to ld Tales. 1 \6:30—Stenographen; , ber 7:0ft-R eview .
W LS .C U e ag ^ s m Meters j !»:«»70 gnocycles T w in FalU T in y r - ^
7:0»-SUvcrtone Hour.9:00— W LS Showboat. '------
10:00-D onco Music. 10:01,---------1_________________ ________________ , 11:31
W DAF. Kaasas C I t r S702 SUUn <— r TOO KBocycka T w in . FaDs T to e g j
fl:00-C iU es’ Service Orchcstra. 4 ^ 7 :0 0 -A a g lo Persians.8;00-Palm oUTe H our. B:Oi
I WCCO, p . u u j S T ]iT M K I lo iu o to T w I n l M u n m
0 : l» - r a t la S m t a O tchra lra . '7:30— Northwest ArUsU. *-0*8 :30 -Q ua rte t. » : »
' KSD. 81. U u ls ~ i S545.1 Kilocycles T w in FalU Tfm c |
6:00—Cavalieis. - 9:0i7:0rv-Anglo Persians. 10:0*8:J0—PaUnollve Hour.'
K O A . D en re r' SZSJ Meteta I | «WO KUocycUa T w in Fafls T in a j j j f j
7;30 -S unday School Lesson. ' ' 8 ;0 0 -P ln e A jU Program.
K F l. L M Aagalsa 4SSi BM m s j w Kllooyeloa T w la Fa lU T ^
7:30-BaU ads o f AU Lands. ’ HI8 :00-B a r ito n e . I l l
10:00—M em ory Lane. r 11:00—Baritone: V io lin ist.
K E J . Loa Aagelea «1M Meiers ‘) 7 2 0 .K lto ^ c to T w ln y a n a T to > | •
8:00—popu lar Concert.0 :00^-0 rd ics trfi. ^
[ k N X Los Aagelea m s B le U h I -u f ' .J90 KOMycles T w la FftUs T I m ^
9:00—BUtmore Orchcstra^ la ;0 0 -0 6cd an u t- OroVe OjTchestra.
K Q O , O a k la D f^ ggM M sUra i ' " n l i t KUoeyelea T w la IW U T im e |
• 9 ;00 -W rig ley H o iir. ‘ tL l10:00—Memory u n e .
K L X ’'Oakland SOU M e te n J * 1 !y K D o e y c fa a T w la t U h T lm a 5 ^
10:00—^ p m * b o u r )
w j i i F iONE clEirn PER WORD I ”
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fOR-HeiHT-^UBmSHEP U□ O H p n o m T M W . ' | b . t
W O STEAM HW fTED BOOMS. 717|SUShoshone nortB.___________ ________ 1WO S-TEAM HBATED BEDROOMS. ^717 Shoshone no rth .__________ • ■ 1513OR R EN T — F w i)N r HEUiUXJM.furaoce heat. 1M3-J.____________ _A M E B E O ftO O U FOR RENT. 303
g” TO3M M ain w e ^ ^ .^ ^ R . Hagar. Phone'
O R "B E N T J i« O O M AND BOARD. Ladles preferred." 660 M a in north.
im E i : R O O M 'P D B tllS R E D HOUSE.'$18; 6-room-: modem house, I33JM. M I
-Tobm fum U hed house,-»40. A. N. _ e K>ns. Phono 46.- PB= * = = = ¥ = = = = = = J
FOUND. ^•O O N D -M /W U WTOST WATOT. Id e n tify » t News office, ond pay ^
ar ad. ,-_________LC
FOB RENT-UNFURNISHED^\jOR R E N T -E IO H T ROOM HOUSE,1 block from park. C oll Home Lum-. ^
er & C o ^ Co. - . ' . |saBBES3B 3B =S s=3C aB ^^^B SSB M1-06—Dance Music -_____________________________________ _ EsiROW . PorUand 4 9 U Ueters )O lO K I lo ^ e s T w I a F f c lU T ^ t g
0:00—Phaatoms ot Broadway. “ I:3 0 -H o 6 t OwU.____________________
KFBC San FramUeo 600 Meten. i 1 4S4J K l ^ e i c s Tw in Fa lU Time | ”
7:30-0eemans.9:00-D ance Mu-iic. ' J *
KPO. 8aa Frandsco M e te n 'l710 Klloeycles Tw in ' FalU T lm ^
7:30—O rgan and VloUn. * . _9 :0 0 -N . B. C. Prceram. “l:00-^Daabe Orchestra ,(2 houra). ,
KFOA. SeatUe M eten676 Klleaycles T w in FaUs TUse
9:00—O ld Time T rio .0;00 -M cm ory U n c . . JS 1:30—Hoot 0 -*U.________________ ____ Jg
K IB . Seattle ' S<«4H eten iB 'm K U o ^ lc * JfOa Fa lU T im e . g ,
8 :5 0 -0 ld T ime Don'ca'Music. * . S i 9 :0 0 -T rto .' t t1:00—Dance Music (3 houn>. j,,
BHTHE : COUGH iCOLO IHAIHOII.Penistent c o u ^ s n ife i^ 'J e a d to a ^ - £•
m trouble. You can stop then dow ir i lh . H Creomulston. an emuUiSed «eoM t8 thst*Is plesssot to U k s . '( » M M 2 » is a mw, d m IcsV discovery with tw ofo ld action* h ^ M otbei.sB d l)eeU ll,a in ikaM l»e tnb r*MsndJahiblUBermgrowlIL*;........................
O f J l known dnigik'enM oie l i rccog- nlted by b igh;nedled w ^ i t l e s as ano J? of: Ihe greaieM heaUng 4«»acle» for ? . i l ii r n t eoDgha and col<b sad olher f&ma ” af throat troubles. C reteialilon coDUla£ S h) addltloa to oto«ote, other healing do* S Bietfs which ModM s u ^ heal i h a U f i ^ "
Ifl?™*? ^
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a k e p 1-U - r WHEN: T
B A R G A IN S I:0B SALE-REAL ESTATE FOR} R 8 A l J ^ » 3 b M BOOSE. M O D - BA lQ em except h e a t . T^rm s. 444 Zrd B. ex. O R "B A i® -M V K -R O O M M O D H ® P O Il house; baagahi fo r quick sale. CaU ..gOo 18 3rd ave: east. FORo s r m s ^ - w A O ^ ^ O W M a JJM th e p . B. Ohamberlaln plaoe, 1 mUe H AY
ss t o f -Twin F a lU .'- In q u h » o f A . B . tW hamberlain? admtailatrator, BuhJ. Ida . idah( OR 8 A L E -4 0 ACRES. A L L QCOD FOR Innfl. moderfl hoiise. sU rooms and a t r k
I th : good b ^ im d other outbuUd- addn igs. C loso,In to T w in PalU. Priced " = ) seU. . Address Owner, care News. BTaCR TO n f H AO m ta X N -V A lX E Y _ suiU bU fQr. pou ltry fa rm ; a ll k inds p a r j
t fru it. WUl consider trade fo r T w in s r ^ U U residence property. CoU 806-J or 13 6Ui Ave. E ..'T% tn FaUa, j j g
' FOR SALE—SEEDS u>”■OR, C ER TIF IED -.RUSSBTT SEED at! potatdeiL Write W , L . Bray. Ashton, (q su
dabo. V *' tm m
“ situations WANTED r aV Q M iijW A N T a J V O jlK ,^ ^ ^ ^ U iaJJ 1 3 5th ave. west,. 9- . : :T p '% k iis i1 c b d b t k n o o r a p h e r pay :desires position.- . Phone 6 ia -R -3. 1 Uah.
m s r T « 6 u B r » u a S 7 ^ T ^ n lty nu ishig . Phone 497-R-4. FO
?r a o t o 5a l ~ n t o 8 b . . c a l l p o r M rs. Wood, 383 Blue Lakes no rih .
>hone' I036-W o r_^ 7 .________________
lo s t . mX>ST—a l p h a d e l t a p i aO TO R - ^
Uy pin, diamond shape, w h ite gold et w lU i diamonds. U be ra l reward ^ or re tu m to W, S. HUl. 303 7th ave. V O l
^LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS FC
N O T l i^ T O C BEDITO BS n FO®Estate of M e rrit T . Staley, deceased, n l
NoUce U hereby given by the under- m ra r i^ e d adm hiU trator o f M e rrit T .Staley, deceased, to the c red lton o f E in d a ll persons having .c la im s against lhe said deceased, to exh ib it them w iUi the necessary vouchen. w ith inlix months a fte r the f l n t publlcaUon . . r *s f 'th U noLlce. a t the office o f W olfe ^t: Nielson, attorneys fo r sfUd odm lnU - FOFtrator. County o f T w in FalU. S tate o f o l[daho. thU being th e f irs t place fixed Pha:or the transactton o f the business o t TW]la ld estate. p,
Dated Dec. 30. 1037. HoU___________ BEN JAM IN J. S T A L E Y ^ day.
NOTICE TO CREDl'TORS FOIEstate of Isaac E.; Powell, deceased. pi
NoUee U ^e re b y given by the under- marligned Orace M . Powell, executrix of re ulhe last WUl a n d ‘ testament o f Isaac u, ,E. PoweU. deceased, to Uie c red iton S n to f and a ll persons having claims 1. Btfalnst the said deceased, io exhibit ihem w ith the ‘ necessary voucher^ w ith in s ix monUis a fte r Uic f ir s t pub-IlcaUon o f th is notice, to tho said ^Grace M . Powell. • executrl*, a t the S : 'ottice o f N orth de Agee, In T w in PaUs H l iBank de T rus t B u ild in g ' In the C ity ~of Tw in PalU. County of Tw in PalU, F(s u te o f Idaho, th is being the placo ^fixed fo r the transaction o f the b u ii- p o iseas o f .said estate. p,
Dated December )38Ui. 1927. pvjQGItAC E M. POWELL. —
Executrix of Uie lasC w ill and testa- f ~ m ent ot Isuoc E. Powell, dccc.osed.
N orth * AgM. attorneys fo r cxA u lrix ,residing at T w in :P a lU, Id aho._____ 10
S D M W > N S ~ ~ " 11In the Justice C ourt o f T w in FalU is
Precinct, County o f Tv\-ln . PalU, 10State of Idaho. Before John E. 10Dovies. Juntlco o f the Peace. 10
R. A. W auchope;-P la intiff. jn'**• 10:
J. H. Edmunson. Defendant. jgThe State of Idaho sends gTectlngs to jo
the obovc named defendant. ih.You arc here^..snm m oned to ap- la
pear in the above enUtled court to be in bald In sold county ^ precinct, intho above enUtled csuse w ith in five 1 days o f service o f th U summons upon you U im e d w ith in thU county, cr.t f served elscwhtoe then, w ith in tw enty <___days from the dato o f service o f t t o —■umtnons. upon y o u i.M d ; plead t o ------p la in tiffs c o m p la in t.p n f lU in said court, or p la la U ft. S i l l U ke ‘jud gment against ’you as prayed In ^ C teompiaint. • ...... • . w.
T h b action U . brought, to ' recovcr lo 'I353M due o a p ia im tfr- d n m de* : fendant fo r storagd. ^ArYicc. labor, N trales and p u lfc m S d e . ^ t and ^ n d e d upon defendojk> a i^ to m .c ^ jo ;
‘ Witness m y hand it iu s 30Ui‘ d a y , o f KAiember. 1937.
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ANDOPPilORSALE-MISCELUNEOUS J —lATCmUES POB F 0 R 0 8 . rT C .. f \ex. E. O. aavena B a tte ry Oo. I I
>OR SALE OR RENT—PIANO IN I I good condition. Phone 1478-V{, U
« R “ B A LB -.P E R »r< ftJ IC K SILVER etock. Addrtaa Box 4, care News, e — —
IA 5 T ^ 5 R B A L B -O fn 'B A L B OR A ; tra in load. H eary G rim m , Paul. .
daho. Phone 19-R-l. ____________V ■ ~ r '—"OR S A LB -O N B D E^W ALT ^ _____ _
tr io aaw Dado heads, i f Interested, w . L. dd rets Box 169. C ity . and 4
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'A R M LOANS, e%. S W IM f t o aa w B Y t o . l o a S . . p c f r m t r e a l
i(6 n & V K m d f k A id m ? l a m O ilm odem houses in T w in FIJU. A r* '
h e r L . Swim ie.Oo, . — J-,*
d t y property. Boms priva to n c o ^ ■ '■ a su m ^ o f trom »500 to iMOO.aow. op
Irriga ted ocoipany» & o* ^ _ .* l Perrlne, llB.Shoahoao, St. w ea t , WDOMI A ^ W e u U ^ Q a -V U tV MOSSP
and deairabU la tm loan. X th in k I t — — i ia be>t.fam iJnMUW W XirtW gn.wy£Jfe - 1:.’ ... rerad oo hh e T w in F ttlU t r a c t ' I t w ill w r yon to see me before pUetag F o a i f j j i . -o . A. ^ in a c n . . '
FOR SALE-POULTRyT nD ^ f.; EGGS - ^
FOR S A l i e ^ R T Y RhV d E IS LAN D ^ § 1 'Red cockereU. J. H . Sw an.-______ tHat.
FOR B A L S -C H IO I^ S . DRESSED -or live walgh t. Phone 1333-W. ______
FOR 8 A L B -r o R T Y RHODE ZBLAND AUTO Red hens and puUeU. J. H. Swan.
^ U H aceredlUd stock, i lO each, ___Phoha 607-B-3. CBOZ
F O R R E I ^ r - A P A R T M E N T S ^ ra n r e n t - t h r e e b o o u r m - /pS rl
nUhed apartm en t Bimgalow AparW m rata. 3nd av* —--------- ---------- I ; , . . . .--- •
FOR SALE-LIVESTQCK 555FOR S A LB -ttKv o " O C »D
Jersey cows, ju s t fresh. Phono M 5-R-3. . . . . .TOR B A L E -E X T R A OOOD B-YEAR-
o ld Jeney cow, to freshen soon.Phone 1173-W, . » • •TW E N TY -F IV E HEAD OP SPOTTJiai
Poland China pigs wUl !)c' sold at HoUenbecIc aoid SulU\-an's yord S atur- U fk |L day, DeceiAber 17. •»«•>FO iTsALE^iO E nM AN T O L ic ^ p d r e i w Sn "
pure bred, f ln c jt pedigree, real Oer- man type, males and females, pricea ^ reasonoble. R. C. Hayes, Tw in PoUs,^ m ile east Woshtngton school. ^FOR SAL&~60 ilQ V D SPOTTED PO-
land China hogs; 40 faU Jigs; 30 bred sows and g l lu to fa rrow the mid-* w. die o f M arch; all pure bred and rcg« istered; a ll good stock hogs. Phone „ 350-J-3. O. M . DanleU. \ m ile no rth W ashington school. ^ " A
T o r s a l e — A U T O M O B IL E S Town<- - - - -------------- _ l i6 3 -\
POR SALE O R TRADE. 1938 TUt>OR ■ = Ford sedan, fo r potatoes o r onions.
Phone 1131p F
SEE THESE ^1W6 OverUnd Six coachlOM s iondard Six Quick touring1S36 Jewett coach !1023 CadUUc. VicU)ria coupe 1026 Nash Advanced vlcUvla1D33 Nash touriug --------1020 Nosh touring ' MARt1030 Nash Seven Passenger sedan {1934 Che^-rolet touring S a l£ 1033 Pord toutlBg per i >34 Pord UMitlng av& a 1925 Chevrolel coach r a r a 1035 S tar touring
PhoaillE P P LE R . NASH M OTOR CO. - = r T
Phpne 104 , ' F J
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C IIR YS LB S USED CABS by ph
Chrysler 63 Sedan.1930 Packard Olub Sedan, . q u l ^1026 Ford Roadsior, . . :
' 19J6 Overland Sedans,1935 SUidebakCT Encloacd,
F o r d ' ^ Pick-up Body. . ’
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DTO IN 8C B A M C « -Potter B eal fc to te . P h ^ W v.'. r i- '. 'V.ti
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sge . CoU:iuu<.»qd&\'■M ifc H U u * B t d a w i-O a iU g e hauted 'd a tty . • f t t oBg^iMg;
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OOEBN W OOOMBN O V J U B p O A v eets ta r o . Q. 7 . UaU trtm tfm M 'i*Id fo u rth Wednesdair.' 'T ’-v-')
' ■ ' ■■■y . 'IL V A T IO N A B M Y Ha& U l4 te n : 304 F ou rth avenua'.zeft.' w S r i 6-W . . EDsIgn LotUe SoheU.' ide t Irene, D oty. ,A zs t
iANTED-^MisCElLA»IEbU»i’A N T O M r a n i / iB Y . ^ a .ter. Phone 9 ^ W , • ^ :S .
Dished o r Job on' r | o ^ yearro boys big snoogb fo r ra n d i13 and are. eaat Phene B a 7 V '" ; 7 v . - *OARD A W ^ B b O M - Whomes by etudenU a t O . B . .a j . s U s i4ork in exchange fo r board 'and.reQm:j'r oth e r studenu. Phone 856. : .W ANT YOtiR~'HZDE. JA C K R l^ / '< b it pelU, 3c each and we akin ides, p e iu , f u n and w oo l VT(0Z owne. o ld Washington bam . PhSia'S w -W . ’•
FOR SALE-i . : S ; FRUITS, VEGETABLES ' ;5
OB SALE—NO. 1 D EU C IO D Spies and cooking apples. 8 'n 8 fiS « Y H
>uth, <i east from east end of-reet. Phono 513-R -ll. ' ' ?
MisCELLAlilEdUS IlA R c S im o . 6od 4 « ^ a «) ' t west. Phaae 41Tjj________;■A L ^ M f iB h o ; p B t r o 8 r a @ T 9 C r y ? \i per hangmg. P. A . Bicmaa, Lr& e a s t Phone’ W 3-J. '^ UESTON8 m P L A c ^ S g T u r o L ^ 'lam p M a titr fr f, J .^ j0 4 ;4 to '« t8 . '.n S r tb . -^ . . T
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K H n s n TP l i M i B ^f c i i i f i i i; Protests Are File'd Asking that
, , ■ Renewal Be Denied; Signers, fe ; ; : Mostly Members-of Evan-
- ."oelloal Ctiuroties of City.
•'’■■ Member* o f Tw in Falls M lnU KrloJ e< dsacdatlon. leadliJg a CBmpalim fo r ”
'.' -wpprtssslon. o t Ihe dance pavUlon a l P the T . Oeorge HUlop nnd Son o tr
■ cliard. e ight mUci w itthcaal o f Tw in ' - presented lo tho county com- « «
s , m ln lo o e n in special session h e n , , .. >jrc8tettUiy afl«m oon, petlUons signed Rfl
by 23a persons. Tho pe im oncn s U to i lU I th a t t h ^ "believe tbe donee ha ll to ID I
, be a menftce to im morals o f our ' peoplo and an oecasloh fo r un> 1 1
'i la w fu l d rinking. They requested revok- * I •; ; »tton o t Ucttae to r the pawUlon «iad I
protceted against Issuance Of any fu ch .license.•T b e peUUoii w as 'sub m liua to Uie ^
• commttslonen by Rev. A rth ur O. KO Pearson of tho , PraQsyterian c liurc li.Ite v . H . O. Hum phrey of tlic M ethod U t church. Rev. O. 0 . Ourtls o f the
V. ChrisUan cburoh. and Rev. S. C. B a r- '■ ton o t tbe Baptis t church*: Th« pe tition was taken under ad- i vlsement. ' j, , Signed Some tim e den' TbB petition Is signed t>y 393 per- tr lj; 'to n s Of- whom 17 give the number o f cag « t r ^ address o r r u ^ delivery route, pur
,T O i peUtlon* bear evidence o f hav- moi tng been signed some Umo, as some in
. o (r those whose n a tn a are attached o lh . )iave t>een away from Tw in Palls fo r pot
X* , itv e ra l weeto A ll slgnei* appear to stui t . bo ecnnecmi w ltb Uie churches dea <. ' named, and the petitions are said to la tl
>»ve been circulated a t cliurches. mai T e r t e f PeUUon geli
The U * t o f the peUUon follows: tio t “ Wo. the undersigned cltlacns o t o "
Tw in Falls counly, being legal voters, ^ ■ ' ! Jiereby naniectfuUy peUUon your h o n . t w , - orable body to revoke any license o r n u
■permit, w h ich , may be held by T .) - Oeorge Blslop and Sou. lo conduct 6 t l .- dance ha ll a t lo t 05, Tw in PWls No.' . belghU add ltlta . o r refuse the g ra n t- U tf
Ing o f a n ; pe rm it or license re> gra . quested, on tbe grounds,tha t we be- bra
Uev« the danc« t» U to Im a tncnaca la u to tbe morals o f our young people, froi and an occasion o f un law fu l drinking. Olfl
, •H ie disorderly conduct o f patrons ' ' ot th is dance ha ll re lum ing from
dances late a t n ig h t, ' has become a------- m waee -ta - th e -p e o p le -o f- th e ; neigh- - S
•bprbood.T. / ' ' cusnistopa Are Away par
.. U r . and M n . T . Oeorge Hlslop, ac . ron couponled by th e ir son Tom and h is Is <
;vv, vU e. have been in CaUforota fo r aio ‘ about a month, and expect to rem ain V.untU about' M arch l ; The dance ha ll
managed a t tbe present ume by fo r Oeorge. Howe,- o rchM tra leader. •«> '. T h t dance h a l l 'h a s beea runn ing *«< «inc« the spring o f 1930. Last August “ 5
t ; . a. peUtlon fo r renewal of license waa 'A -.v lU e d ,a nd 110 was deposited w llh the a
.iiuaUVs onice. A t tbe sam e-tim e a ren bond o f the Aetna Casualty com* cce
pany w o t placed on record, giving a f j e ■ V ('/guarantee tba t the business would be i\o t
conducted In a qu iet and orderly m an- cou- ' , ner a n d tb a t U u laws o f Idabo would anc
be obaerved. The protesting peUUon tb li does no t deny tb a t UiU condlUoti has pla bteb complied w im .
WlUidraws PeUUon ji.O n consulting legal authority, ow n- tp r
r - - " m o f the pavilion teamed. I t is f o l V - ‘ -aUted.' th a t modUlcaUon o f the sU to eas .1,, r la w re n d e r e d issuance o f a renewal ••• o f license unnecessary, and. th e n - 6
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S e O S S a t i n P u m p s ) l u s t r ie x q u i s i t e l y s t y le d , a n d h e e l m a k e s t h
. . b e a u t i f u l a n d g r a c . . F e a t u r i n g P e a
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-Teacher wa* eoln* ft> Uck tee today, bu t I totd l ic r aboBt the th n e e tltehcs. «hc doctor bad to take where I slW flown the' roof o f .o u r
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■ u m s B iPOTJTO LEEISllTi S
. • • ures
Noted Spud Grower Returns From Trip to 'Washington p and Other Points East. ' ^
. --------- !■« «J. P. M amlmll. p o u to ■tow n’ w d
dealer, returned yesterday from a t r ip to eaaicm polnta, Indue*Ing chl-r nniH cago and Washington. U w prim ary punJboe of the tr ip waa to v is it his moUier In Ohio, fo r ' t h e t i n t Ume o ra l In 13 yean. W hile away b« visited pork o lh c r points named to ’ loek in to 0! e potato marketing conditions and to ga f study the situation In order to en- • deavor o l worlc out and aecure legts- BV la tlve acUon which would heH> the ■ m arketing o f Idaho potatoes. Beyond getting a better grasp on the sltua- Uon. no action has y« t been taken on aomng Ihe problem.-
The Blue Diamond brand o f potatoes. popularlMd by M r. MarshaU and his associates, th is yea r brought from ‘ _
>i|i.95 to 12.00 on the Chicago market, l l Is slated. «hUe th e tegular Idaho .No. 1 brand brought $1.69. O f coune UU9 Joe Marshall potatoes were also g ^ e d No. 1. bu l tbo Blue Diamond brand gave extra assurance because known to buven. About 30 g ro w tn from T w in Palls counly ship Blue O lam o i^ brand poUtoes, I t ^ steted.
HELD POR POSSESSION - M e r le -z a c h a n u was ' to ken . in to custody las t evening near the ba ll — park by Dale R. Adcock, e t the poUce force, fo r alleged illegal'possession. I t Is charged th a t 'h e had a gallon o f
fore, took down Uw-dtpoijlfc—In -co n * — ^ sequence o f th is the cfim in tB louen did n o t act o n th« bond, and the place continued to ru n under the old Ueense.
' Protest U Sigoed A t Uie Umo th a t :U;e peUUon fo r
renewal above referred to was being ccas ld tttd . th e p ro te s t. whVch ‘ waa fJed yesterday was signed, bu t jra s i\o t fUed a t tho Ume. Yesterday the county board waa in special session on anoUier mottec, and on ascertaining ' th is ta c t Uie m ln ls ten appear«d and placed Uie pratesUng peUUon on fUe.
Make yofsa. facia l nppolnUnent now lo r th a l Year's d inner dance. fo llra U i BeaiAy Salon, 2U 2nd St. eost. Pbone llO -W .—Adv.
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l e D a n c e b u t f o r Wo u r . P a t e n t . o r w s t r o u s i n c o lo r a n d ’ Sd . T h e c le v e r to e Jt h e m e x c e e d in g ly J
r a c e f u l . %? e a c o c k S t y le s ^
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niB Twin' M li poitoBloe JStatofi ALL’S y 'g a v e o iit UUs, sta ten iep f :« la tlv e • | tbe number o f pieces, e t t lu s lv * o f -
^ ^ p o a t s ta t ' ou t . in th e l i^ ro r ^ 5-;^
Pronw O e ^ K r If i to t o w m b w .n i ' ? cluslv*. I 3« jo o pieces o f miUl went rough .U ie cancoUng m acW n i.'-D n r: IS : g th e same given period I a s t . % SS 2Sin 8300 pldces w m taaccled. m akin*: tacrcase o f 31.000 pieces U iat want iroufih .the cunccUnig machine.-UUs rar. : ‘ 'The peak th is year w as'read ied on . ecember 23 on w h ich ' dale ,;.«.<flO ~ni*r*r aces went through Uie canceler.aad te next highest was; « n i ^ m ity-U U rd . on; i ^ e h da6) .•a o .M K 2 L * eces were caribeled. , -• .None o f tb e ' above. Ilgurea. la tiude irce l post padcagea^no abcuA to-tig -' res being kept o i\ parcel p e ^ ta a tu r .
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OUR DRIVERS.AtlE ftNED 'FOR TRAFFIC VldiATIONS
' BowdetF ou r men-wenj fined In police c b u ^ atUe 0•sterday on tra f f ic vlolaUon charges, a lte r bm est Hansen, charged w ith operat- ccndlUc tg h is automobile a fte r dark w ithoutisplaylng -proper Ulum ination.. was SpeciBcased »2J0. U -S. McOrager was appropined a ■imjin r a m ^ t fo r d riv ing frooks.'i t h h u t ons h e i g h t . P . 3. M e- 2nd^8V tra th drew a 11 fin e fo r double aridng, and L. C.> SecUnger, d r ive r New ; 1 Shipman's truck )Yo. 0. wa^' flnod <1^1 a | 3 fo r parking In an aUey.'-,
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W e ’ l l i t e l l y o u • t h i s ■ c a r o v f n e r h i m s e l f i s f o r t h e f a c t t h a f tV b i l e d e a le r a d d e d ■» p a r t s d e p a r t m e n t s , < a n d t h e t h i n g s w H id t h e e s t a b l i s h m e n t o f I a u t o m o b i le d e a le r , o f a n a u t o m o b i le d e i t t h a n m e r e l y a d e s k (
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We Oarry the la rg e s t S e leo - tio n o f Hats,D re B i^ g a n d Coats a t Pop. u la r Prices.
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■ T iM H n lm u m ‘ was 32 -X h u n * . - .meonlqaAa- conUnual t ie e s th r iMI t . : .y r« < ta % y the m a d n u j a ^ V . :
The /a W ftau m • yesterday, w m n U,-' W e d n e ^ „ . l ,» ,
ciM d Si^^YEAfV? * ¥tR t«au e f ’ T # l i 'h ;
d b f tn im of Commnoe, b y - its ■man B. Batch, announeedevenm ta.that by reason o t Uie n o f , t% tn m lu n u o f T w in Falls tores t ^ t h ? d ty wobld be dossd Jew day. -
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. a t 'b u K & m e one mUe ^ - a a a I:. -a M ’uM a -h a lf miles ' aouth : t ff
o’clock W e « t t* iw ln i ^ i | f r 7 > o t t . i i» s Uie fa the r,W .0 . ‘ H ^ B £ k U n g o f HsUtstCT s M l i . Panilifti-Sowden o f ScatUe..Wa«h- ■ ^ • T b e ib e d y Is a t the W hitp fu - V l iu ik lo rs . No funeral aervleea wl held h *M . The remalna w ill 'b e n . lo T M O l^ . South' Dakota, Sat- ly m bn ltag where funera l servleca
I n te in m . wlU teke plaoe. M n . d e n ;> da t« lite r, arrived fro m Se^» on the '.noon tra in Wedneaday r being Informed o f Uio .cdUcal llUon o f-h e r father.
>ecial fslislal and m ake-up work :oprlate«> Xor dance and , pa rty ks .',J foU ra th Beauty Salon. 344
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o b il e Co ,Oarage in Uie;.Wast -
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