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TWIP VOL 1. HO. lot. ALLil -ENEMY ofiiiR ISDENIED- ------- c Berlin Issues Official Denial of Startiino Rumor— Unrret in E Germwy Eviden^d by Wild . Cfiaracter of Stories P KAISER’S POWER SAID b TO HAVE BEEN LIMITED L an^g PredlotB Tbat a Uttle ^ HorQ-Preasnre Win Break Up Oerman Empire—Events Taking Kew Torm DaQ7 _____ . . V ambieedam; -oct dftl donljtl thft winy t»»« - dlcAted If GOBttlsed m ft 4l9Stcli & from Buttn, rwfdnd hen todt7. _ WASHINOTON, Oct. J,7.-Throtigh 1 tt mBie of rumon, nooffldal nports I nnJ Moio om rial. dsU toa»7, dIplo> J mata and ((Ofemae&t aoUtorlUu read tho lign* of Inportant areoti trtsi pirin^ in Oennanr. Withoot. diroet word oa the nbjeet C Wiuihinjrtoa wui oipocUot that a aew 'more toward peoee.wonld Qiark the in* ' mediate future. AU ftdvleei.agree that C 'the internal Kltoatlbo in thi e e n ^ i power* ia Ineroaiingljr Mriooi and that * the Hber*i<otiierTative-eIea'eBta’'ciiil*'== ' template Mne action lo preteot a Bol> ^ Bheviit morejnent within the empire. fl InfenBatlwi. not nitided aa of. 11 O da; melted the Itate depart. I, mast thst th*Btmdenttb-ttis fed. II titx cornea of 0«rmu}^-lui ap- U pnrad t coutltntlonal laendmoBt ' rettrlctlstr the kalier's power t« dedare-war 'aad maka fm itlni' 4 radical change In tlie Oennan political sntem. ' But offlelala said the/ would form no Judgment until tlie inforniation wai (Oontinned on page eight) H I FiMP e . riM iC [ Allies Threaten, to Force Ger- mans Out of What Is Lett y of Famous Kriemheide Line po ' B; PEED a jraanSON WITH THE AMEBIOAtt ARMira LV PBANCB, Oct. 17.—Fighting I n ,^ , m> mod and rain, ths Asiarleana' are is : : threatening to force tbe Oermana ost n il of tho remainder of the Krieibelde JLi line. Tho Yanlta, adrandng northward , from' Orandpre, hare praetlcalljr deared . the enemy from Logea wooda, aad ire a ft approaching Boffn .(two. tsUei; north e£ .per Orandpre). jrhey'baT0-p«aea’La ICri-' •rdo fata.'.:.-;. >*.. In the regioa of Undroi aad Bt "f ,t. (^rge*,'tho AmarltaMhaTe;coaiilIdal' tW r oil the fiiat IlDO'trendiea of the Ereim* rOT .Mdfrilne. . ' The Alre h u now heen ero«»ed In « /orce in the region of Orandpre, the y, eogiaHra ptuhUg ahead of the Infaa- ^ try are eonatmetlng foot bridge* bB' •„ 4 ” wtlUery nnd machine gnn flre.. ® New Oemaa ^Tialona from the f Champagne and U«U regfou, throws 1 ‘ Into the line hero, ihow greaUx redneed 5 etrength. l£i(ny ;boya of 4h'e..cliM'rf .'•1020 are ii»1|ided Id. thcae newiaalta. . . iBOLSHEVISMTHBGHC THE KAISER, B MNDOH, O il f t - M m poio »i ll effected immrdlatclf a BolihC' ec Yiit rerolntlen wiU break oot la Oermany, aeeordlng to dijpatehea tu rocelved h m today from lonree* rc aald to be antheritaUre. hi Tho diipatohea w m reeelTed by ti the Exprm from Auterdam. ly ei . the DaUy Newa from fllodshel% Iw and'by the Ckroilde from; Oe-. Jn M m IPi fRETIRIN l fBELaANS CHIEF PARIS, Oct. 17,-Ac second defenae line in Be I Dense masses qfcavi nine miles. ' The enemy IS said to contact , [ The Belgians are ma I point in the battle liri.eto I British troops are ui Roubaix are in immihen -French cayali^'is ap brugge. - The Belgians are ad Bruges. . , r The bF6£tk throusfh p -to haveentered that city Ah additional advarii vMe, only six miles south If the breach were m arde, while if it were to t BRITIS] LONDON, Oct. 17 (4 ciallu anm^nced by the Aviators reported C tpmjruinder of the B'riti 12:55 p. m. ilii liM m m Belgian Front.Caved In—British tion 6f Hirson on Front Betwf — Initial Progress Two I LONDON, Oct 17.(:i:17 p. ji jOin-Mwccn Boliuiu anil Le Catt rftsultal iu advance of two iiiileH, ported this afternoon. The German front in' Piande 'Lille,'OBtend, (^oHttmi imd and a complete break-through^” I r rtjp o r^ to hare been 'accoui- fl plished in Belgium. BriUah na- I vnl forces landed in Ofitend, the |] I former Q en ^ ndval base, this | afternoon, i^ter {iviators had ' reported;the dty.,clear o( the | enemy. .• British troopa preyi- ouflly hiul takbnXille and C oiir'' trai, -tt-hilo BelgJan (^Tolry vjifl reports to have entered; Thielt . Uaoffldal reporta itattd .tkat n tbe Oennan aecond Use ftf dcfoeae ^ bad beea bxoksa cn a vid* front,' ahd' tkU dass* omm of earalrr. ban poored throvgh tte gaj^ adrandng nine mllM. Zbt bt*Mh Is beUsnd to b m b m toada la tk»_TldaltT of Ihlalfe if '. caM,' th s Anted;fQzc«i «(. (Continned on.page eight) ' .....--j-rrTrTTs lm aOST THAT HAUNTS HIS LORDS OP p. sem. All came' from their ttaff Dol^erlsm' bas beea noted ^ aiaoa{( tbo indnitrUl daiaei. Tbe regular Bodaliit* a n alannedasd ^ have drawn iip »g9T«tBaMt«ttieh .Ji they will *eek to etUbUih > the erent of ths k^ser'a ibdlai^ai, bepUg t«. h*a£ otf aarehy^and _ J^IiherisoL ^LLS TWIN F A U 4 OABO, in IG so RAP S M A R G H l G E R M A N V complete break through 1 Belgium, according to bati ivalry.are pouring througl to be retiring so' rapidly tl narching on Ostend, the t( to Ostend is in the region c unofficially reported to I ent danger of capture. ■ apprpachingr Thielt, incres idvancing northward,fror 1probably was in the;repo ;y after a sudden advance i irice of nine miles in this ithwest of Ghent, made farther south, it wo 0 the northward, the Allie iH QCC (4:22 p. m.)—British na i he Royal Airforce this a / ! Oitend clear of the ene i itish channel fleet, lands c liiF ^ S IF ll 18 fiil ish Advancing Rapidly in Diree- tween LeCateau and Bohain fo Miles on .Wide Front . 1 . jn.)—Tlie*" British attack' be- 'atcnu tluB morning, already bas !H, battlePront- dispatches ro- iders has collapsed.'• id Thielt have been-occupied c n USING DIKTO JilSHSE Dr. Rosenow of Mayo Clinic | Originates Preventative — | Conducts Successful Exper- I iments at Rochester . CinOAGO, Oet. 17.—Vacdae origin- ated by C. Eoaenow of tko Mayo dlnle; Boehetter, Uinn., will be uMd in Chicago'a campaign against Spaalik t iafloenaa. Dr. Buenow told the Oklcago infln- enta emergency commlttioa of his ex* perimcnU with the vacdne, with whieb he haa treated 2(^000 perioaa. .' Tbe commission at once named » eonudt- tee ofipiytldaas to tako charge of the i; maaufaeture a n d .m of bU raeelne* a and aemm la Okleago>':iadadlag.'lhe ei %senow' racdn^ Another oommittee ol was named tq .nis* fnnda fer its nian- si ufaeturo and dlstrlbntlea. Five days'irill be reqnlrad to begin d „ . ((taijtan*d oiP«g<i H « h ir - " DAll IHO, THUEDAV, OOTOBBB' 17, 1910. . B l PIDLriLl f e O N C ^ SU B M A F rh has been effected by th lattle-Jront dispatches ree ugh the breach and are rei r that at some points the J forijier German submar m of Nieuport, about eig’h » be iin Lille and Courtra; reaslng the isolation of B fom 'Thourout along the prfon WThielt, where Belf be of toiore than three mile his vicinity would carry tl would bring the Allies wit Hies will have reached th< )UPY 0 a val forced have occup^i aft&noon, le mff' this ntdrninff am '£d in the former Gfrmai ALLIES DR/VB AT £ WEST AND SOUTH j TO DIVIDE G^RM[A^ B lilTISQ and Americans tack on a 10-miIe front I this morning. This drive is aimed dlrectlj eastward, which guards the ’ Ardennes.-- . - Capture of Hirson will defii r 4ind leave tbe'divided forces u I and northern-France. I ‘Every mile gained toward I I vering area leh to the enemy, the southern faco of the saliei ^ coing,- Bonbalx nnd Valncienn , Directly in tiie path of the i was officially reported to be Is the imjwVtant railway cent< miles from the advancing Alli ' The Allied drive in Belglurr cavalry is reported to have i J ftx)m Ghent and the samp diKt British ^ o p s are reported of Courtrai and to have enterc . Field Marshal Haig announ J and British pninwl nearly fou terday. He ronfirme<l captitr oral other towns. The Frcnch war office rup the retiring Germans between United Press staff dispatcl the Americana between the Ai ing.(rom the capture of Gram Serbian troops havo advai E capturing the town of .Vieksin Pierot,- 35 miles southeast of 1 tier. , ;liDEiES . ilio PIKES ro . . ________ t Considerable Front East of Orandpre Collapses Before I. . American Advance * : Bi EBBD 8. rEBbnSON, i' t- WITB TEE AHEBICAK ABMTBB je IN niANOB, OcL l(J.M3ap»w;e «f )• Qnudprei aeceinpllsbed by the Ameri- le cans yetterday, ^ resulted la otftp^ w of.the Ofrman defense on a eonddat* a- sble front etst ef that (Ise*.' .The dottghUys. hare ^tlcally. a deand I«gea wood u d ar* dririag a ! (Oontlnned on pag* eigU} (LY N IS. , I ' B H llESjLOSE O STEN D , .R IN E BASE r the Allies in the German’s received l)ere today. : reported to have advanced he Allied forces have lost narihe base. The nearest ig’ht miles distant ' trai, while Tourcoing "and if Bruges, Ostend and Zee- the roads to Ostend and Belgian cavalry is reported niles. ' ' ■y the Allied cavalry to Ne- withln two miles of Auden- the outskirts of Bruges. OSTEND pied Ostend, it : was offi- and Vice Admiral Keyes, man submarine base at thi Rsonfrom H IN ATTEMPT rAN ARMIES cans suddenly launched a new at- ont betTfeen Le (bateau and Bohain •ectly at Illrwm, loss than 25 miles the westeni tip of the impassable definitely split the Gennan arinies ces uo clioice of exit from Belgium ird Hirson will narrow the maneu- lemy, and at the wimo time extend salient wldch contains Lille, Toiir- liennes. the Anglo-Amerionu assiinlt, which :o be “progressing sata^fa’ctorily,” center of Wassigny, less than four f Allies. '' glum is progressing W'ell. Belgian ave entered Thielt, onl.v 15 miles ‘ diKtance southeast of BnigoK. rted to have.completed the capture ntered tho ontskirtu of Lille, nounced that tho Belgiann, French -• four miles on a l?0-mile front yes- ptiiro of Thonront, Menin and sev*. » reported continued contact with veen tho Oise and tiie Serre. patches,report important gains b y . le Argonno and the Meuwj, result- irandpre. ' . Jvanced 20 .miles north of Nish, iksinatz. French cavalry occupied t of Nish, near tho Balgarian fron- P f i CTIMnrS PXTBZlOATIOir OF L L SHIP UOVBMEKia ZV PAOXFIO I .1 WASHINQTON, Oct, 17.-eecreUry Daniels today Ufted the ban oa n U I. rn estloa of ship moremeots on tb» Pa- LL dne.coast, except Baeh.skipg-j^.^ l_ lj bo, engaged In. transporting rf t r ^ "or nmning ' commerdaDy- cartjtog no« proflueta dfldgsed. for mJUtary or : of :: r'. - , I GEM:OTATE’S ' , HONORROLL TW ft—lwg » . , DOMnroo m oou ^ , .POC|U^-. ^ (Wlthtbaiumn) ddftt* SUM lA Actka . ■ LS8XSB B. s u m r e *my. Bopttt aga BmnlrWMBdii . ' smu^jtOiM nxu, MEWS PBIOB FIVB OENTI e ESF [CONM 6 E ii our E llE S fO ii yiTEBPJEO cea . ____ , L ille,. T o u iM irg and Roubaix ost on Eve of FalllnB— Ostend and Entire Coast In Same est Region Threatened. ind allies S T u iitiN IN . , PROGRAM uilDERtAKEN Hnn Oppoaition PlattOMd Out A ll Uong tie Xtoo-rKonoh Await 'Oalsay fOf UnoollU. ;, tlonai Snrronder. . . :ed ... By wHiLrAiT pH U iip.snim . J PABIS, Oct. 17.^iaHe,' Totinioii« 'C ' nod Ronbalx aro In prcdidy tbe'kaae fir as Uon-wa* a week agoHm th« verge of falling. , > ' -n- - King . . ^ r t ’s troops, eomposed of »tubbom BdglaM. Pteneh'and 'B rit- inh, am threstening Oitend and the ----- entire roast liV that region. ’’ D The nrltUh ppwtlcilly hold Donal, while In the Chiapagn#, Frentk aad AmericaftiLye steadily marching'north- . ward' la the dlro^tloq of Virrim^' The Allies are flaltealng oqt the ri> Hnn oppodtion an along the Uae.' , President Wilson's Isst.note to.Bsr- }|p still dominstes the press her*. There es, li’no.word of. diiappnibatloa. Paris is „f. calmly: awaiting the aerf more with foil knowledge thaf O en ^ 'aatk break off . negotlatioBs. or c^lt&Iata. . ... 5>»nee,i»,p*rfee^, pnpiit*!..,^. Never h a r e l ^ n Ranee;mort',r*- gal. From staring disaster la the tho people with stately dlgni^ a n accepting the proipects of Tistory, « a an early peace. ,. , it. Aftor. yearn of the soy-M ag « « • •- otonj- of treneb warfare, they are now’ Uring ia days when at aay miante, n y - thing nay happen. Tet thdr sered^/ es Is nnpertnrbed. After all, the;y; 'at* lie not nirprlsed.- They hare been «tpl»et*' , ing jnst this thing aU aloiig^ Wblle tbey beUore the HohenwUm will shortly dftappear, aad look for 'aa, m . early surrender of the hnns, they.se^ perfectly prepared to keep vp the stnv-' Q. ^ e a* long as neccMary. Their eon- . tentJob, nnbolitoronily expreastdt " i Qermany-r* I^steo. If she dM If- not admit it aow, we wOl keep bn ing aatn ahe doea.'*" . ^ B E iilii s 5 = llE llifM f : KEUTlPiS' »■ Vv Constantinople Turns Aga(n^' , Enver Pasha and- Yoqili! TurksGernianySefiwl J.T, W arships . : i It* -- •' ’..'•K GENEVA, Oct. 17.—A rerolation'kijK . broken oot Jn .Constanttaople a g ! ^ ^ Ut the Yonng Tnrks, the Tribdne De Oea.;> Mi «ra reported today.-' The O d l ^ ^ Q. Mid to-haro mshed twenty tiinUnr from tto Blaek Sea to proMet lha'.|^' heretr ,of Enrer Paiha. = TtJrttey's friendship with 'O tr a ^ ; . d s ^ from tbo time the Tottag 2 ^: in o «*“ • lato power. Enrer Paiha .W BUry onto rweatly the Torklsh war m ln i^ . :• i^wt. He faitbfplly-eerred the K aim 'a n* , Ph. tareeta .in Oonirtanttnopl*.. . ntr .VhtGrnMa wwi^p* ia .the Biiek' iin 6..*«rp,jnd]»flIr TW Ii:t»toi Ilm i' B«si{a;i -It has been iqurted ta ^Ua ry or w<ra‘>y-..tM t..lhe;0*ra^ju;d*i«>ittd to hd.d the,^rka. ia - *ae6,'.-aafto,nae*d: t h w 'W i bom]^.CiiMUntInopl*'i/.&*c«l^ )•• • halt.aay^aorei^?^t}a»if(^ '* iitm ' iiir J ■, WA^QTOK,' dSr^lpileTSB ' .• ov the-.m ref mteaehOyll e«^8a8dH-: . tor Q ^eld'aaid .thst 'ae' Eeitietbttl • wiH'be 'plae^ nntha m s n lM - 0ISOUA0- ' dangeMrIow;''Bh'«aM;tliAi^ .. Jlyvord^wiU.be;h^‘J5ir^

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Page 1: M m DAll IPiin eE S F fRETIRINl [CONMnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/TWIN... · TW IP VOL 1. HO. lot. ALLil-ENEMY ofiiiR ISDENIED----- c Berlin Issues Official Denial of

T W I PVOL 1. HO. lo t .

A L L i l-ENEMY

ofiiiRISDENIED-

------- cBerlin Issues Official Denial of

Startiino Rumor— Unrret in E Germwy Eviden^d by Wild

. Cfiaracter of Stories P

KAISER’S POWER SAID b TO HAVE BEEN LIMITED

L a n ^ g PredlotB Tbat a U ttle ^ HorQ-Preasnre Win Break Up Oerman Empire—Events Taking Kew Torm DaQ7

■_____ . . ■ Vambieedam; -oct

dftl donljtl thft winy t»»«- dlcAted I f GOBttlsed m ft 4 l9S tc li &

from B u ttn , rw fd n d h e n to d t7. _

W ASHINOTON, Oct. J,7.-Throtigh 1 tt mBie of rum on, nooffldal n p o r ts I nnJ Moio o m r ia l. d sU toa»7 , dIplo> J mata and ((Ofemae&t aoUtorlUu read tho lign* o f Inp o rtan t a re o ti t r t s i p irin^ in O ennanr.

W ithoot. diroet word oa the n b je e t C Wiuihinjrtoa w ui oipocU ot th a t a aew

'm ore tow ard peoee.wonld Qiark the in* ' mediate fu ture. AU ftdvleei.agree th a t C

'th e in te rnal Kltoatlbo in th i e e n ^ i power* ia Ineroaiingljr Mriooi and th a t * the Hber*i<otiierTative-eIea'eB ta’'ciiil*'= =

' template M n e action lo p re te o t a Bol> ^ Bheviit m orejnent w ithin the empire. f l

InfenBatlw i. n o t n i t i d e d aa o f. 1 1 O d a ; m e lte d th e I ta te depart. I , m a st t h s t th * B tm d e n ttb - t t is fed . I I titx cornea o f 0 « rm u } ^ - lu i ap- U p n r a d t co u tltn tlo n al laendm oB t

' r e tt r lc tls tr th e k a lie r 's power t« d e d a re -w a r 'a a d maka f m i t l n i '

4 radical change In tlie Oennan political sntem. 'But offlelala said th e / would form

no Judgment u n til tlie inforniation w ai

(Oontinned on page eight)

■ H I FiM P e.r iM i C [

Allies Threaten, to Force Ger- ■ ■ mans Out of What Is Lett

y of Famous Kriemheide Line po

' B; PEED a jraanSON WITH THE AMEBIOAtt ARMira

LV PBANCB, Oct. 17.—Fighting I n , ^ , m> mod and rain , ths Asiarleana' a re i s :

: threa ten ing to force tbe Oermana o s t n i l of tho rem ainder o f the K rie ib e ld e JL i line. Tho Yanlta, a d randng northw ard , from' O randpre, ha re praetlcalljr deared

. the enemy from Logea wooda, aad i r e a f t approaching B offn .(two. tsUei; north e£ .per Orandpre). jrhey 'baT 0-p « ae a ’L a ICri-'• r d o f a t a . ' . : . - ; .

>*.. In the regioa of Undroi aad Bt "f ,t. (^rge*,'tho AmarltaMhaTe;coaiilIdal' tW

r oil the fiiat IlDO'trendiea of the Ereim* rOT .Mdfrilne. . '

The A lre h u now heen ero«»ed In « /orce in th e region o f Orandpre, the y, eogiaH ra p tuhU g ahead of the Infaa- ^ try a re eonatm etlng foot bridge* bB'

•„ 4 ” w tlU ery nnd machine gnn f l r e . . ® New O e m a a ^Tialona from the f

Champagne and U «U regfou , th row s 1 ‘ Into the line hero, ihow greaUx redneed 5

etrength. l£i(ny ;boya o f 4h 'e ..c liM 'rf .'•1020 are ii»1|ided Id. thcae new iaa lta. . .

i B O L S H E V I S M T H B G H C T H E K A I S E R , B

■ MNDOH, O il f t - M m po io »i ll effected immrdlatclf a BolihC' ec Yiit rerolntlen wiU break oot la Oermany, aeeordlng to dijpatehea tu rocelved h m today from lonree* rcaald to be antheritaUre. hi

Tho diipatohea w m reeelTed by t ithe E xprm from Auterdam. l y ei

. the DaUy Newa from fllodshel% Iw and 'by the Ckroilde from; O e-. Jn

M m

IPifRETIRINlfBELaANS

CHIEFPARIS, Oct. 17,-A c

second defenae line in Be I Dense masses qfcavi

nine miles.' The enemy IS said to

contact ,[ The Belgians are ma I point in the battle liri.eto I British troops are ui

Roubaix are in immihen -French cayali^'is ap

brugge. -The Belgians are ad

Bruges. . , r The bF6£tk throusfh p

-to haveentered that city Ah additional advarii

vMe, only six miles south If the breach were m

arde, while if it were to t

B R IT IS ]LONDON, Oct. 17 (4

ciallu anm^nced by the Aviators reported C

tpmjruinder of the B'riti 12:55 p. m.iliil i Mm m

Belgian Front.Caved In—British tion 6f Hirson on Front Betwf

■ — Initial Progress Two I

LONDON, O c t 17.(:i:17 p. ji jO in-M w ccn Boliuiu anil Le Catt r f tsu lta l iu advance of two iiiileH, po rted th is afternoon.

■ T he Germ an front in' P iande ' L ille,'O Btend, (^oHttmi im d

and a complete break-through^” Ir r t j p o r ^ to h are been 'accoui- f l plished in Belgium. BriUah na- I vnl forces landed in Ofitend, the |]

I fo rm er Q e n ^ ndval base, th is | afternoon, i^ te r {iviators had ' re p o rte d ;th e d ty .,c lea r o( the | enem y. .• B ritish troopa preyi- ouflly hiul takbnX ille and C o ii r ' ' tra i, -tt-hilo BelgJan (^Tolry vjifl r e p o r t s to have entered; T h ie lt .

Uaoffldal reporta ita ttd .tkat n tbe Oennan aecond Use ftf dcfoeae ^ bad beea bxoksa cn a vid* fron t,' ahd' tkU dass* o m m of earalrr. b a n poored throvgh t te gaj^ adrandng nine mllM. Zbt bt*Mh Is beUsnd to b m b m toada la tk»_TldaltT of Ihlalfe i f

' . caM,' ths Anted;fQzc«i «(.

(Continned on.page eight)

■ ' .....--j-rrTrTTs lm

a O S T T H A T H A U N T S H I S L O R D S O P p.s e m . A ll came' from their t ta f f

D ol^erlsm ' bas beea noted ^ aiaoa{( tbo indnitrUl daiaei. Tbe „ regular Bodaliit* a n alannedasd ^ have drawn iip »g9T«tBaMt«ttieh .Ji they will *eek to etUbUih > the erent of ths k^ser'a ibdlai^ai, bepUg t«. h*a£ otf aarehy^and _ J^ IiherisoL

^ L L ST W IN F A U 4 O A B O ,

i nIG so RAPS M A R G H l

G E R M A NV complete break through 1 Belgium, according to bati ivalry.are pouring througl

to be retiring so' rapidly tl

narching on Ostend, the t( to Ostend is in the region c unofficially reported to I

ent danger of capture. ■ apprpachingr Thielt, incres

idvancing northward,fror

1 probably was in the;repo ;y after a sudden advance i irice of nine miles in this ithwest of Ghent, made farther south, it wo

0 the northward, the Allie

iH QCC(4:22 p. m.)—British na i he Royal Airforce this a / ! Oitend clear of the ene i itish channel fleet, lands c

l i i F ^SI F ll 18f i i lish Advancing Rapidly in Diree- tween LeCateau and Bohain fo Miles on .Wide Front .

1. jn .)—Tlie*" B ritish a tta c k ' be- 'atcnu tluB m orning, a lready bas !H, battlePront- dispatches ro-

iders has collapsed.'•id T hielt have been-occupied

c n USING D I K T O

J ilS H S EDr. Rosenow of Mayo Clinic |

Originates Preventative — | Conducts Successful Exper- I iments at Rochester

. CinOAGO, O et. 17.—V acd ae origin­a te d by C. Eoaenow o f tko Mayo d ln le ; Boehetter, U inn., w ill be uMd in Chicago 'a campaign again st Spaalik t ia floenaa.

Dr. B uenow told the Oklcago infln- e n ta emergency com m lttioa o f h is ex* perim cnU w ith th e vacdne , w ith whieb he haa trea ted 2(^000 perioaa. . ' Tbe commission a t once named » eonudt- tee o f ip iy t ld a a s to tako charge o f the i; m aaufaeture a n d . m of bU raeelne* a and aemm la O kleago> ':iadadlag.'lhe ei % sen o w ' r a c d n ^ A nother oommittee ol w as named tq .n is * fnnda f e r i t s nian- si ufaeturo and d lstrlbn tlea .

Five d a y s 'ir il l be reqnlrad to begin d

„ . ((ta ijtan*d o iP « g < i H « h i r - "

D A l lIHO, THUEDAV, OOTOBBB' 17, 1910. .

B lPIDLriLlf e O N C

^ S U B M A Frh has been effected by th lattle-Jront dispatches ree ugh the breach and are rei

r that at some points the

J forijier German submar m of Nieuport, about eig’h » be iin Lille and Courtra;

reaslng the isolation of B

fom 'Thourout along the

prfon W Thielt, where Belf be of toiore than three mile his vicinity would carry tl

would bring the Allies wit Hies will have reached th<

)U P Y 0a val forced have occup^i aft&noon,le mff' this ntdrninff am '£d in the former Gfrmai

ALLIES DR/VB AT £ WEST AND SOUTH j TO DIVIDE G^RM[A^

Bl i lT I S Q and Americans tack on a 10-miIe fro n t I th is m orning.

This drive is aim ed dlrectlj eastw ard, which g u ard s th e ’ A r d e n n e s .- - . -

C apture of H irson will defii r 4ind leave tbe'divided forces u I and no rthern-F rance.I ‘E very mile gained toward I I vering a rea le h to the enemy,

th e southern faco of the saliei ^ coing,- Bonbalx nnd Valncienn

, Directly in tiie p a th of the i was officially reported to be Is th e imjwVtant ra ilw ay cent< miles from the advancing Alli

' The Allied drive in Belglurr cavalry i s reported to have i

J ftx)m G hent and the samp diKt B ritish ^ o p s are reported

of C ourtrai and to have enterc . F ie ld M arshal H a ig announ

J and British pninwl nearly fou terday. H e ronfirme<l cap titr oral o th e r towns.

T he F rcnch w ar office rup the re tir in g G erm ans between

United P ress s ta ff dispatcl the Americana between the Ai ing.(rom the capture of G ram

Serbian troops havo advai

E cap turing the town of .Vieksin Pierot,- 35 miles southeast of 1 tier. ,

;liDEiES . ilio PIKESro . . ________

t Considerable Front East of Orandpre Collapses Before

I. . American Advance * — :

Bi EBBD 8. rEBbnSON, i' t- WITB TEE AHEBICAK ABMTBB je IN niANOB, OcL l(J.M3ap»w;e «f )• Qnudprei aeceinpllsbed by the Ameri- le cans yetterday, ^ resulted la o t f tp ^ w of.the Ofrman defense on a eonddat* a- sble front etst ef that (Ise* .'

.T h e do ttghU ys. h a re ^ t l c a l l y . a d e a n d I«gea wood u d ar* d r ir ia g a

! (Oontlnned on pag* eigU}

(L Y NIS. , I '

B HllESjLOSEO S T E N D ,

. R I N E B A S Er the Allies in the German’s received l)ere today.: reported to have advanced

he Allied forces have lost

narihe base. The nearest ig’ht miles d istan t ' trai, while Tourcoing "and

if Bruges, Ostend and Zee-

the roads to Ostend and

Belgian cavalry is reported niles. ' '■y the Allied cavalry to Ne-

withln two miles of Auden- the outskirts of Bruges.

OSTENDpied Ostend, i t : was offi-

and Vice Admiral Keyes, man submarine base at

t h i Rso n f r o mH IN ATTEMPT rAN ARMIEScans suddenly launched a new at- o n t betTfeen Le (bateau and Bohain

•ectly a t Illrwm , loss th an 25 miles th e westeni tip of th e impassable

definitely sp lit the G ennan arinies ces uo clioice of ex it from Belgium

ird H irson will narrow the maneu- lemy, and a t the wimo tim e extend salient wldch contains Lille, Toiir- liennes.the Anglo-Amerionu assiinlt, which :o be “progressing sata^fa’ctorily,” center of W assigny, less than four f Allies. ' 'glum is progressing W'ell. Belgian ave entered Thielt, onl.v 15 miles ‘ diKtance southeast o f BnigoK. rted to have.completed the capture ntered tho ontskirtu of Lille, nounced th a t tho Belgiann, French -• four miles on a l?0-mile front yes- ptiiro of Thonront, Menin and sev*.

» reported continued contact with veen tho Oise and tiie Serre. patches,report im portan t gains b y . le Argonno and the Meuwj, result- irandpre. ■ ' .Jvanced 20 .miles north of Nish, iksinatz. F rench cavalry occupied t of Nish, near tho B algarian fron-

P f i C T IM n rS PXTBZlOATIOir O F L L SH IP U O V B M E K ia ZV PAOXFIOI . 1 WASHINQTON, Oct, 17.-eecreUry

Daniels today Ufted the ban oa n U I . r n estloa of ship moremeots on tb» Pa- L L dne.coast, except B a e h .sk ip g -j^ .^ l _ l j bo, engaged In . transporting r f t r ^

"o r nmning ' commerdaDy- cartjtog no« proflueta dfldgsed. for mJUtary or

: of :: r'. - ,

I G EM :O TA TE’S ', H O N O R R O LL

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a n d E n t i r e C o a s t In S a m e

est R e g io n T h r e a t e n e d .

i n d a l l i e s S T u i i t i N IN

. , P R O G R A M u i lD E R t A K E N

H n n O p p o a i t io n P l a t tO M d O u t

A ll U o n g t i e X t o o - r K o n o h

A w a i t 'O a l s a y fO f U n o o llU .

; , t l o n a i S n r r o n d e r . ■ . .:ed ... ■

■ By w H iL rA iT p H U i i p . s n i m . J PA BIS, Oct. 1 7 .^ iaH e ,' Totinioii« ' C ' nod Ronbalx aro In p rcd id y tb e 'k a ae

f i r as U o n -w a * a week ag o H m th« verge of falling. , > • '

- n - - K ing . . ^ r t ’s troops, eomposed o f »tubbom BdglaM . P ten e h 'a n d 'B r i t - inh, a m thresten ing Oitend and the

----- entire roast liV th a t region. ’’

D The n rltU h ppw tlc illy hold Donal, while In the Chiapagn#, Fren tk aad A m ericaftiLye steadily marching'north- . w ard ' la th e dlro^tloq of V irrim ^' The A llies are flaltea lng oqt the

r i > Hnn oppodtion an along the U ae .', P residen t W ilson's Iss t.n o te to .B sr-

}|p still dom instes the press her*. There e s , l i ’no.w ord of. diiappnibatloa. Paris is „ f . calm ly: aw a iting the a e rf more w ith

foil knowledge t h a f O e n ^ 'a a t k break off . negotlatioBs. or c^lt& Iata .

. ... 5 > » n e e ,i» ,p * rfee ^ , p n p iit* !..,^ .

N ever h a r e l ^ n R anee;m ort',r* - gal. From sta ring disaster la the tho people w ith s ta te ly d lg n i^ a n accepting the proipects of Tistory, « a a n early peace. ,. ,

i t . A ftor. yearn o f the s o y - M a g « « • • - otonj- o f treneb w arfare, they a re now’

U ring ia days when a t aay miante, n y - th ing n a y happen. T e t t h d r s e r e d ^ /

es Is nnpertnrbed. A fter all, the;y; 'a t* lie no t nirprlsed.- They ha re been «tpl»et*'

, in g jn s t th is thing aU aloiig^W blle tbey beUore the H o h e n w U m

will shortly dftappear, aad look fo r 'aa, m . early surrender o f the hnns, th e y . s e ^

pe rfec tly prepared to keep vp the s tn v - ' Q . ^ e a* long as neccMary. Their eon-

. tentJob, nnbolitoronily expreastdt " i Q erm any-r* I^steo . I f she d M

If- not adm it i t aow, we wOl keep bning a a tn ahe doea .'* " .

B E i i l i i s 5= l l E l l i f M f : KEUTlPiS '»■Vv C o n s t a n t i n o p le T u r n s A g a ( n ^ '

„ , E n v e r P a s h a a n d - Y o q i l i !

T u r k s G e r n i a n y S e f i w l

J.T, W a r s h i p s . : iIt* • -- •' ’..'•K

GENEVA, Oct. 17.—A rerolation 'kijK . broken oo t J n .Constanttaople a g ! ^ ^

Ut the Yonng Tnrks, the Tribdne De Oea.;> Mi « r a reported today.-' The O d l ^ Q. M id to - h a r o m shed tw enty t i i n U n r

from t t o B laek Sea to proMet lh a '. |^ ' h e re tr ,of E n re r Paiha.

= T tJrttey 's friendship w ith ' O t r a ^ ;. d s ^ from tbo time the T o ttag 2 ^ :

i n o «*“ • la to power. E n rer Pa iha . W BUry o n to rw e a tly th e Torklsh w ar m l n i ^ . :• i^wt. H e fa itb fp lly -eerred the K a im 'a n*, Ph . tareeta . i n Oonirtanttnopl*.. . ’ n t r .V h tG rn M a w w i^p * ia .the B iiek'

i i n 6 . .* « r p , j n d ] » f l I r T W I i : t » to i I l m i 'B«si{a;i - I t has been iq u r te d ta ^Ua

ry or w<ra‘> y - ..tM t..lh e ;0 * ra ^ ju ;d * i« > ittd to hd.d th e ,^ r k a . ia

- *ae6,'.-aafto,nae*d: t h w 'W ib o m ]^ .C iiM U n tIn o p l* 'i/ .& * c « l^

)•• • h a l t . a a y ^ a o r e i ^ ? ^ t } a » i f ( ^

'* i i t m ' i i i r— J ■, W A ^ Q T O K , ' d S r ^ l p i l e T S B '

. • o v th e - .m r e f m teaehO yll e«^8a8dH -:

. to r Q ^ e l d 'a a i d .th s t 'a e ' E e i tie tb ttl • wiH'be 'p la e ^ n n th a m

s n lM - 0ISOUA0-' d a n g e M r I o w ; ' 'B h '« a M ; t l i A i ^

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• M o re R e g i s t r a n t s o f S e p te m -

' b e r C l a s s to U w le r 0 o T e s t s

f o r P h y s i c a l Q u a l i f i c a t io n

• The' local boarJ We'liir.»day,'j*iup(l tl Hnt o f ca rogliCrants o f f io .d u g of Sr|)(.-Dibor 12, IDIB, TThoUre callod to

■ report hero M onJay, Octobcf 28, to iinclcrgo. .cxoniiDftlons to i]o(or^no tliclr pbjnicat qualificfltionn' fo r o il- itarj-.-BBrrJcft. FoUowinfr i j tho,lU t:

T llfo rd 'lU jr ^felton, Twin Fallfi.■ .Tohn A rthur W alton, ITaDsoii;'

. Trfjtcr ChaTlci Pngh, r a e r / 'Far! n rn n tlfy W iliam s,-F iler.Hoj- L onh H annon, B ^ l . nnrVey Imblor MlHi, Bnhl. non ia r Charles WoodirAr<)i BaU- Claud Lee.Bets,,Goo4in(T,;I(laha.John Thomas Poriih ,'T iler.

,• E art W illiam ;V nnce, Twiti T a l li OMr(fO W illa ri Hooke, Twin F aD t

Irtofs Rfsscr', Twin 'Falls.ITJiroia ITerslioy Mn*»er,\ R ior.

' W illiiun 'H errial, Twin TO Ii:'(£iam . f la l t .L ^ O ) .

Boy L oni, Twin Foils (from Elko)., John a D itfenaer/er, Twin Falls.

• F rank McOormiclt. Hanifin . '- H i ^ W lllman W e rts „ R ljr . ••

■ TrA V alantlno' le n e a itB r Filer. i:OeorKe:X/oshi W a ik e rr .^ Iv . .

F rank W arren Thnmpjoi;, Filer. ; Clande JTaroljJ Adatnsi'Twln Falls. “ Ralph Lloyd Carr, Twin P sIIb. 'LeTlons Garland Danner, Twin Falls. ]

. F red A lbert S ites , BaliT.■ • A lbert Snider, BoW. - ,

Comellni D ekrtm er, H le r.Fred Jam es CraliT/ Bojonon . <B o b ^ Dopsoa, Twin Fa|la .B oberi AlpliooH S a te llf /, Twin FaBs. Af .T oha-W niam Iron, TW lnFaris! 'John Dewey K ln ^ BnU.Tsftse HarVey K ing, Bohl.E m ll,M artin Jagels, Bnhl. ImAndrow laekson Iflller, BnhL 'E bnef a a y to n MtOInnls, Twin FaHi. . TIarry Q arenee Mltebei^ 'ITolllster.Wqs](7 Jacob W ohllalb, B e r ^ . ' 3

• Pan l W oodion’Beed, BojferwiD. chi •Oeorjte D arw la Je ffs , Hollister. Ay Dick Floyd-'Holloway,’ BerRW. Ka. Oeorge WIUlam'Thompsdn, Kim\»erly. tho Joseph O arfleM ’T^gno, M ffrtacA . gai Joho::Hogan Tbompiobr H!anieiL - for

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Jcsso iA rthur d r if /lth , Hollister;^ yH arry Green, B«rger. «

' Aldcn E a i (Stom bangh; .Twin Falls, tifo lv ln Osbourno Oates, Borger. tH enry 8 ievon, E lm berly. . IC eciJ.O ordoB ,Y a<B »,;^1 ., • e

A C C U S E D ^ ACCUSERS « BOTH RECEIVE SENTENCE j

Inveitlga tlon of Police o f Obarger‘ of T lie ft Besnlts io PU lns of

. J l l e w Oopiplalnt. . n

' Invostiga tlon ' by the police of a n charge of tho ft made to them by Mosca m A yers and W, A. ^Qarrett a g i d o s t ^ B adellff- and ~ - a r i a t 8 rcn ltcd in tho a rrest o f ftll four on a charge of yi gambling. Tho quartet,w ero balcd-bo^ a< foro PiHcfl Jodgo W. J . .flm ith and li|

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ln^/e^oiaU ]r;oi>1he (P ii^ a t'p e^^ •to applj fo r ftrpenott for ligr i9XLt deemi to be is the nitnra rtion. t! tlie co-op^tibn of okr ‘cos* .I new|biiildi]J7 Te'gvlatiou ef-'

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V I ■ k » r o p M t R 'W r i € U « f I , — pptseHTioo%yc^

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, . -r. I . , ' . (were son toneed 'to pay fiQes o t > 35] each .; AyoTB and G arre tt ebmplilned , to th o offU eis th a t tb e other two had taken money wUeU' belonged to 'thom . , Investigation is said to havo dovelop* ed. tbo fa c t ih a t tho money in que*- , tio n 'w aa tb o ’^ k e a in a game played | Sandoy-evenlng in a io e o l 'b o t^ ^

Presidenfs Yieios ( ; Accepted hy Italy ^

ROME, Oot. 1 7 .- P r i . i a tn t I J l ta m 'i > . reply to Germany com plelely agrees

a w ith ItalU ri views. I t was officially “ s nnnounced today.J --------------- . . . . *1 How mocli wonW i t be WORTH to h f you to f ind , a desirable tenant right C " aw ayt .The advertising cosl would bo i l i g h t . . . ,

P R O S P

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, , ' • •

. Republic at Last a t , Hand, Is . Belief of Julius Koettoen;

Socialist W riter' •

; , NEW YOBB, O ct 17,—“ Tho Gor map republle Is a t tas( a t hnnd, thanki to W ilso n ." - • ■ -

Julius K oettgen ,, diroetor o f thi ' “ F r ie n d s .o f Gorman Ddmocracy’' ; i t

America, aad for tw 'cnty years pasi w riter o f . th e fociallat cowspaper ol Berlin,-Vorwa'ort*, m :^o th ls ’statamenl today as hIi:"eonB orriitivo est|matQ oi tho e ffe c t,o f President W ilson’s note on '.tho German-puLIie.'^ Ho is eoa' •Iderod to nndentond .accum toly thV polU icar pylso of .‘Germany.

' “ The G em ip 'p e o p le w ill,re ad an^ digest this nq tc ,” 'sald Eoottgen , “ w c th o s .Uie .npehot will b a (h a t tbey w il g e t 'r id of tliD.kaiier, bouinso tboy in tend to Bd\^opeaio.'.‘, A nd :they wUl nol

. eon iit.the c f i t a ,huge one,' either, foi •' t h e y do not loTfr’- th* -kaise r t i e w aj

the American public th inks they do.

; i .K alm D «p«D d* nx A n u . ' . “ Tho kaiser’* Jnflnonco 'in G om anj

fo r SO years b w rested on. trm s.. .“ ^ e r o ’^ i^ thro6 ;»yi;f5 tb o .O sm a n i roay .u scU o 'riil'thom io lrca ’o f WJlhelm.

“ They m ay c o ip e l 'th o rolehst*R,t« reform , esporially-the UgislatlOn, which

" • w in praciitoHy am pu trt'lJV revoln tlon , “ Tho biVllIaa popuTatiM may fo-

n e a t tf real., revvlatlon a n d . overthrow th o '^ o v e h u n A t '".;,' ’.MTho arm y aow b e b j . beaten,, may

. . tu rn )>nd. send tbp, ,go9m;sment intc • oxilo,-tfa‘ th o 'c ra r was len t;' •

' - “ The Qerman j«oplo aro logical ontie . th e r .g o t •started, to 'w o rk . on. i

w problem. - P rw idont W ilson 's adroil »*d not4!s have; r t?w n ;th em - n o F th a t t< >»o g*ln ttcttce, thoy. must estab lish a do

cent ^ v e m m e n t* ' ••P- “ T h l fn illli.o fjW U loh 'A d ip h m u ) ‘W- nro a t bond—t ic Oennaa rcpoWJe ii 'ea being b o r a " • ■■■; .

r r a J lB OF IKTSBEST ^A U O K a P IL B B F 0L E 8

(Special to Th* N *w i)[ff FIIiBR.—A baby girl n rrived a t the " homo of U r. and If;* . J . F . Mallory ,»g Friday, Oelober 11.,0, Mr, and Mrs. J . C. B iechers mado a

business, tr ip to Twin P a lls -Thnrsday.Mrs. L. P . Larsen and daughter, who

spent the past weok a t t i e Mallory to home, returned to hor homo a t Boek h t Croek Thnrsday., ' . . ' ' bo - H h and Mrs. £ . A. Owens, M iss Mary

Domrose ai^d Asahol M nrray , Jr ., all

PECTIVI T B U I L D I N

hav.e been adopted an'( been requested by th e ' r e f l a t io n s into effect

)FOR 'Repail's and extension excess qf $2500.00.Completion of bulldin

' way. ’^ N e w farm buildings c

Buildings and o ther st producing coal, metali

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ley 'ia ! O T O id m C B B SiU n o t ' TATION.er, fo r '6 w aydo. , ' • -

mnony F R S T N A T

L an . , ' ' T ^ - P Ailhelm.

towhich ----------------------------- -----------------Intlon. • ■■■>-■■_ty fo- l i l H M H H H H H l H H l i H M I

of Bock Croek,'speat,W ednesday over I-a * 7 . Ing hsro ■'with friends. M r T onag le l t th e :f its t-< if - th 6- w eok-for ft tralaln,

.F red D rake and son, RaUigli; an Bogers are spending th is wee:

i T t o. A. N. Hohnes returned bomo froi Seattle F riday , whero ho has boen o

■ business. • •T M U. B m tt H olbltof o l 'T ir ia BUI

has been spending several days a t tb i l . J . Macaw homo, le t t Monday fo Wyoming, where ahe wlll^ mako be

O lS S .h o m e .I . Mrs. M ary Dorrow la vlsitlag a t ih

i t the 'Hoese homo. Pa llo ry Mrs. G ara T hom u of Twin Fall

I spent Fridny -'with her mother, M n ade a |C . E .' Navan, wbo h u chargo of thi rsday-lP iler hotel. .• ,w ho ! Mrs. F rank Kt<idrifk am] Infan aHory dnnglitcr of Haselton spent Mondaj Boek'Iw ith hor. grand' mothjir, Mrs. Franl

I Kceso.M ary l Miss HotUo M oore,siatcrofM ra.T on r., a ll Roesc, has moved to Twla Palls, .when

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N G R E G U Land a ll dealers in, buildii ;he GOvernment/to co-opera feet as follows:

/

iions to existing buildings,

ding, construction on whia

JS of any kind hot costingr structures directly conn< itals and ferro-alloy m ihen

PLEDGErnish lime, ceriiient, p laster i ixcess o f |250P hor for any im erated above' except iaBt r full inform ation aiid fo r a t .biir'bffice. _ ■

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\ T I O N A L B A N KFALLS, IDAHO "

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; blniV yd ijiio'niii n : .

even ' xhu ban ,a .position l i i tho. oonrt honse ig le f t Mrs. (Merge Earbslrdt of Ponna, Ida a ia lag bo,' 1* ubertr viaiU sg her b rother, B arrj

, M oK lalej., Miss Lena Bumnler* undorwonl .a ser

week operation a t the Tw in Fall* gea eral. hospital. Tuetday. '

from famllji«n on moved to 'B n rley to make th e i

homo for .tho p rese n t p ,H . E . 11. Payno and fam»j> of Bohl spon . 11, . S»a<l8.j' w itb relfltlrss bo n .

IV for K- C. Wilkinaon and fam ily, who hav« g been'employed a t tho p . 8 . L . depot

Inft Monday / o r Burley to nyiko theli

I t t io ,

Falls D B0IDB8 KOT TO BOLD Mrs. . 0 0 N 8 IS I0 B T IN NOVBiOUSB

ROME. O e t 17.—Pope B onedlcf hsi ’ decided to bold tho nex t conslitory Is

Infant November. ' Besides creating a nnmboi 'Of cardinals, tbo successors o f’tho late •Cardinal Farley and Archbishop Ire lan j will be nam ed.' . '

I. Tom ,where Babseribo KOW io r t i e NEWS.

LDERSL A T I O N SI d i n g , m a t e r i a l h a v e ' ■

e r a t e i n p u t t i n g t h e s e

g s , i n v o l v i n g n o t i n

< ■ ' ■ * ■ h i c h i s already u n d e r

ng i n excess qf $IfiOO.n n e c t e d w i t h m i n e s

l e r a l s ,

e r a n d s t e q l g o o d s f o r .

m y h e w c o n s t r u c t i o n

IB t l 5 e . i i s e r ' s e c u r e s . a ,

f o r m s f o r s e c u r i n g ' ,i

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IH iH W, nillllllSITFH S e c r e t a r y : j j .M . M a r k c l A d :

I n o u n c c s N a m o s -o f f i t tb c e B s fn l

E x h ib i t o r s in 2 D e p a r t m e n t s ,

Sccrclnry J . I f . Markcl of Iha Twin \ Fulls County Knlr aMoeintlon, annouii-

i'C» the foUowluc awordi of prizes inaclo in tho poultrv and barca and the women's pantry nod kltehon depart-

" ' n t i 1 1 1 1 1 1 '' i T i m i l !

$ P O O L IE 7 , AKD H A BES ¥

. | .| ,.1- M - I- H ^ ' l l '.l - i ' i l ''I- WMiUMCJl

‘ C ock /c l-IL B. Palm ltw , f l n t , T v in , yallfc

' I'u llct—H . 8.- P ttlnltor, Tw in Toll*, ' f i n t , Mcnad' and third.

I I^«n—n .'B . Palm lter, flrat.

f ' ' W hit« b q td ii f to nCoekrel—Mm. L cw U 'M nnley, Filer,

f ira t nad ic cb ii iV •H en—Fred Clifton, F iler, f irs t; Mrfl.

Manloy, .weoml and third.Pullet—Mr*. M nnley^flrat and »cc-

oml; Fred G ifton , th l i^Pon—Mr». Jfonlay, f ira t; Frod Cllf*

ton, aecond; Manloy, t h l r i .. Swwjwlakci. m aio—M tv Manley.

BhodaCoeic—Mrn. B .'H trd ln jr , Sam

Stro'dlcy. aeeond nai third.• Coek?c!-M ra. B. H artley, f ira t; M n .

* O rville 'C rcc3, necond and tliird , 'Pullet—Mr*. B. H artley, f l r i t a id

‘ ' nerondi Mr*. Orvi,lle Crcod, thl/d ., T r io - l t r* . Orville Creed. iS ler, f l n t ;

- Mra. B. H artley, aocond.Pon—Mr*. Orvlllo C re e d * jlw t

W hlto ] > g lu n s C ockrct-M n.. BIhel' Alllaon, Mar-

tniif^b, f ln t , iccond ant\ third.H on-M r*. Kthcl A lllwn. fir*tj-^cc-

nnd and tbinl. .Pxillet-JrrK . E thel Alilson, firet, *cc.

ond nnd third.Pen—Mr*. K thel.A llU on, f lra t ond

*ppo'nd. ' .8weep«take»—Mr*. E thel Alli*nB.

Barred Plym aoth E ocki Cocka—NlcholMa Broa., Tw in Fall*,

fim t; U Katon, Rimbcrly;»*eeond; Tlavmocd nirhardaoo. Twin FaUa, third.

Coekrcl-N irkolM n Broa., f lra t: C. H. Brown, Twin Fall*, aeeond; E . L. Knton, third.

Hon—Nicholson, Broi., f ir* t; R I* f^ to n , icrond; Baymond Blchardioo,third. -------

P u llo t^ C n . Brown, Tw in FaUa,. '> f irs t, *ec(tid and th lrd j

Trio—^ c h o lie n BrorfL f ir s t; 0 . Hv Brown, second; Bnymofid .B lchardw n, third.

P^n—Baymond nirhard*on, f i r i t i C n . Brown, ss^obI . . ,

• Whltfl-WyandottB ' • C ock-B . P . McPhcrson, Fifor, ffr*t

• and aecond; Mr*.' J . P . M artin , K lor, third.

C ockrcl-B . F . ifrP h e n o n , f lra t; Mra. .T. F . M artin, third. .

Hon—B. F. M ePtienon; firnt and i m - ond; J . F .'M arlin ,’ third. - .

Pnllot—B. F . .M cPher*nn, firnt nnd w rond; Mr*, .t. F . M artla, third.

T r io -B , F . IfcPIiewon, f ira t; J&a. .T. P . M artin. Mfond. .

Pon-^D. F . McPheraon, f irat and th ird ; ~B. F . M nrtin, lecood.

Ducks lo p e r l i l ■ D rake-.T . n . W alkor, F ilo r, fir*tj Snm Stradler. F iler, accond.

Duck—.T. n . W alker, f l n t nnd a.ec- ond; 6am Rtradley, third.'

T r lo - J . H. W alker, f ira t; 8om Strad- ley, loeoBd. . . ; _ .

Pen—^iani StradelT.TnilU<^

B ra k e -W .-T .- Doyio, P iler, « r» tj ■ M ary Otto. FJIer. • leeoBil. '

Duck-^W -.T. Doyle, f lra t nnd *ec-, nnd; Mnrv Otto.' t h i r d ; . '!

T r io -W , Ti Doyle, f ira t; Morj< O tto,, ippoad.

■ T m k m. OoMer—Mra. M .-U . J jB c a < Filer,'

•f ira t nnd *wond;' B. f ! MePhorabn, third. . r ■

Hen—Mr*, M. .T. Macnw. f l n t and th ird ; B. F. M ePhenon. iPfOjid.

T r lo -B . P . MrPhcMon, n n t .■ O M U "

Oandor-^A. C.' H utchinion, l i t e r ;f irat; Evoline Teodor, n t e r , iMond.

Oooie—Evelltio Looder, P D # t,-f lra t; A. 0 . H ntrhlnioa, •eeonfl u d ' third.

P a n - A . a H nteHnioB, f l i i t - ! ; ’ .Ohlclcent~'WUt« i M b .

^ C(Dck~D. H . Valbory, 8 w e t , f l n t ■a , nnd iM ond.•• •,•.. •

C oekrel-B ally Otto, H a s m , f lrs t and aeeond.• Hon-^D, K. ValbCTff, f l n t , aeeond and third.. P n lU t-B a iley O lto, flra t, aecond in d ^WrA

Pen—Bailey O lto. f l f t t #B3 aocond; D. H . HutdiinaoB. third, • '

H u m ■ ■ ‘Buck or dor. Old Flom lih Oliint—D.'

H. Valberif, Sweet, f in t , ^ o n d and 'th ird . ..............— - . J i f / f ' ' I

B o lg la i lE tim •, Doer-Chai. Za«K,'-*eoiH.- .. .

B u ck -H aro ld G riffith,’ P ller, f i n t ; Doe-^Harold G riffith , f l n t . •Buck or doo undor th ree meatba—

/ Harold O riffith, fin t.W eond 'an 'd t i ' l i ^ Qolnoa p ip -rC ar l V u ^ , K le r,

a l l O M a i i

OvepGi

F ' f i n t ; ' Cnrl Tickoer,' aocond; Haroli O rifflfh, third.

im -I-I-I-H -H-H1*1" ^ WOMEN’S DEPABTMBNT H

4 . • Pan try and K itchen . ^ I B . ^ : .j

^ .| . 1. 1. 1..H - H -1- -M 'l - l- H - I- WX Hont rollectlon of canned f ru l l -M n

8 .1. M. Mncnw, Filer, f l n t ; T. D. Shndil)• Hull!, upvond; ; '

i> in Bent collection of panned-veRBtnble oun- - B U w Ik'IK H lnklcy, Flier, ilrizcs .Mnpnn, Filer, nppond.

the B elt collection of jc llic i—Mn-. J . M )Mt- Mncaw, T iler, f In t . ■

Ho»tVolleetion of ca tinp i nml moa •miicc»—M r*.,J. >1. Mntaw, Filer, f in t

* * T Mr*. C. M .,(la tM . Tw in Palls, loconi . I ' B eit collection of plcklc^ iweot 0

J , »oup—Mnu C. M. O atei, Twin Falli f ir a t; J . M. Mncarr, F iler, second.

BroadW n Lonf O rnlam Bread-M r* . A. A

Timm, T ile r, firat. alls, Loaf W hlto bread—Mr*. J . M. Ma

caw, Piler, f i n t ; Mr*. A. A. Timm, SH , Icr, second.

Plnin Steamed Brown Bread—Mer UJ 7il Puckett; Tw in Pall*, first.

' Baking Powdor Blaculta-rrilni. J . M Macaw, Filer, f i n t ; Mra. F . A. Da wlgbt, Filor,' aocond.

Cinnamon Boll*—Mra. A. A. Timm■ Filer, flra t. .

T|i< B eit colloctlon of cooklea—Merrl Ihickctt, Twin Pall*, flr*t.

> BaklnK 'Pow der DoBghnuta--Mr8. J JC. FUor, f i n t ; i f n . A. ATimtn, n i e r , *ocond.

. p u t t ,Anitol Pood C ako-M ra. P . A. Da

' wlRbt, P ilor; f in t . • .. , a DevU’a Pood C ake-M ra. J . Mn.

csw,.PUor, ilta t.„ f W bito Loaf C a V o-M n ..O . W. P o t

’ te r , I^ler, f l n t ; M n. J . M. Maeaw, P l ler, aecond. ' ' * '

• D a r t U j 'o r Cake—Mra. J . M. Mar . kel, Fllor, f ira t.. ,

■ Plain OinROr Brcail—Mrs. 0 . W. P o l tc r, Fll?r, aecond.'

UPHOLDS WOMAN’S CLAIM TO CAR IN LITIGATlbd

and ____

Probatfl Ja d ae 0 . P . l>nT»U Bnlee 01 O vsorshlp o f P r o p e l^ Lorled

. trpon tTnder J a c t^ e s t .111., — ' nd; A lo v y o f c«cculi«V»-binder judjn»pn( i n l aKnlnit tho property of a ’poraon not

C. liable undor tho judgment la Invalid. L . Thi* l a 'a principle o f law upheld in

the drcUi(!h Tucaday of Probato Jodge Ia 0 . P . Duvall In tho caao of Suian Chaae

ion, ago lnn Jobn G. Zollman and Prank M ..K endall,-a* flhcr^f. ,

lUa, Antoccdrnt to thia case a lovy in fa ­vor of Zpllman waa made punuan t to

Hv judgment rondorcd 'tn 'tho d iit^ c t court MB, in the aum of «450 againat thrco auto-

' mobiles, boUov'of to bo tho property of C J . W. Naheb, ogninat w bon tho Judg-

w ent waa rendered. Susan Chnie, aii- ter-ln-law of Nance, brought 'lu it

frat in the prol<ate cofirt to secure tbe pos- lor, ai'Siiion of one of tho car*. Upon her

ahowlng th a t tbe titlo to the cnr vcited Ir*. her, tho eourt ruled in her fnvor.

.Colneidootly, WilUam Moore, a for- «(«’. iiier huaiaeai oaioclato of Nance, filed

a aimllar action claiming ow nonhlp of nnd the otiior two car*. Tho court hold th a t

the cvldcnco did not fu ialili aatlafac- { n to k oo ro 'xcb im

to ow nenhlp of the c an , and held tha t ind the levy agninst them wa* valid. '

OAKLEY PARK YIELDS 1.11 WHEAT FOR RED CROSS

le c ' A r r e s t in g of Crop' P lantad and OolU- vat«d by P a trio tic Oltltena

»«■ K rtu n u HIM P i» m

Threshing of tho crop of 12 acria of w heat planted la it spring by tho eltl- M ill of Oakioy, Idaho ,'to aa iijt in thfi

' financing of^ tho Oakioy Bed C ron wc- A uxllllary, h a t rclurnca,approxim ately

' ' <00 buahela of grain, which ha* been tto , tnm ed o re r 'to the Oakley mills.

The .Oakioy W ater company doBated thb* u o of I ts park', containing the

ler, basflhalt groood and race traQk, which «!>, wero plowed up, and the farmera and ■ ' bu ilne ii m e n 'o f Oakley donated tho

ind labor and W ed to g e t'th e crop planted, . saya the f laU e y H erald .. Ih r in g the

ip ring work, the lad iei o f '.th e Bed ( ^ s s p rep u e d 'a n d fu i^ h ^ .th V ir o rV .

er; ew w ith spleodid inoa!*i a n d 's ti ll car­ried on t M r. HooTor's requests in the

i»t; wny of eansorvatlon.

'■ • F R IE psliiv rFA R E W E LL «■ ■ 'FOR MARINE (I'EORUIT

1 P r tn k I o ^ ' « f Bnhl X* G u t fo Honor ea 9 n o f Z>e;a7tBrB 'to

J„a . , ' S n t t t . S c rrlo a .

ind (Special to The Nowa) •B U H L —A number 0/ friends wero

nd ; preae&t a t the B.-Z<. Leogti;{ioiBa ca Monday evening a t & fareveU 'p a r ty 'ia honor o f Frank Longh, who' joined tho

-D.' M ariaea and lo ft T n t-a d sy im (^ g :jro r iBd Mare laland, California, where bo irill ■’I Jp .Into tnUnl.ng.-^Tho .n ^ y ^ j f r i e a ^

spent aa enjoyable evening plaj4ng a fte r , wbleh.rofre»hio(iota;woro

t.' s e rre d .‘‘ M r; Eoogh' Hm' been ’ Attind- in g tho Buhl high sehool bnd bU clast-

t— o a t u And friends irish him mnch sue- Iti. eesa. ' ' ' 'ler, M n . E . B. K eadrick Is v isiting for a

iiti Ave. E. P R[ i^ l tv C a f e T « 1 n 1

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oltl- f»«v days .a t (bo . home of friendi In llnzeltOD, Idaho.

M iu W ilma Cunningham visited a t the M urray home Saturday and Sunday

, 'o f n t Filer. • ' ■ .(lt{. Dr. nnd Mhi. H . C. Coleman motored thfi to Tw*" on Tnesday.

ross I’''- X .'Irm en le ft Mon-tely monilng fo r Callfomia'.' Dr.' Ir- teen men w llP en tor a rm y serrico. and Mra.

Irmen 'wilt v lr it w ith 'fr ieods. , itod -f- 0 J « “ ehildron. Be*-tlig *Ip, Jack and Stanley, lo f t 'fo r Salt

ilch LnVo. City on Tnoaediy, Trhere they and w inter,tho Mriu 0 . B. Ponlton returned to her tea home in Oakioy on Tnesday, whoro-she the »a* callcd on aeeonnt o f th e IQneaa o l

Mr. Poulton; ■M rH .-Ponlt« h u r b e w ria illng f o r so ro ril-d ay » * t tho homo

c»T- of her sister, M!Tr=ArtfctirCart»oo;-■ M ln liUy Lindstrom , fom erly of

• Buhl, who le ft lo r govBm iaBt serv­ice a t Boise, ha» acMpted *« position In- tho Golden B olo 'Stere ia 'PoeatoQo.

i , « John SkUlem o r Bogerson-Ii'Ai BnU 1 this week r e w lM of

eheep. ;>wr U r. and M rs. L loyd W stenkamp nnd

son D w ight and Thelma T etaum ipeat . S u n d a y -a t 4ho m outh of tho & bson

river hunting. ' ‘ - Balph Bristol nnd Andy Meek* and

rere Misses Carol N ason, Edytho Nason and CB E th ;le Porry motored to ,the Salmon

r 'ln r iv jr on Bunday evening. , the . M n . W. H . E llls and daughter Mar-

:fo r gorot.w ero B nU .shoppen from Caitle- will /o rd on rne*edayv in ^ •. Miss Leah N o rrii o f Jerome i i vliit- ring ing w ith he r 'alster, ,Misa Maude Nor- rero ria, who la ill in tho hospltaL jnd. .M r. 'and-.Mrs. I ra ’ Ploasinger aad ass- daughter Irm a aJrivod horo la it week sue- from Poke, N ebraska. T hty have

moved in to th e . 0 ; A. DorKy honei )r a which t i s y jwrohaaed, on lower Broad-

KS.WYAT A a i l

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B j , ^I U | « l ^ •

l i lll T / / ■ I of wliich ( f! * l ^ to profit I:I pH A II porhioity

\ 'M I JIK f Otirfl \\mW. dem iidt 1 y I j y ■ we must

^ o r t

f must compiBiid the considw hour.

Ute remarkable combir tion and proximity to mark the multiplied food producti<

This land is heing sold tq close ai in the fertile Sacramento Valley

> pionMrinjr. ,Suocwfu) fa rm ^ from all Qvei

cho.have hee n amarfd at the woi <« grow here. Some bf the finest { bnhaj4>-in California are right ir chickens have proven very profita Tliere is ‘an opportunify for you land to intensive production and < Use the'coUpbn'iKlovrif yoxr are i

C a l i f o r n i a, H O M E O F F I C E

J * - HAMILT(

Q , Locil

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■■ Xfl In way, Thoy will mnke the ir homo he

for the w inter. d a t Mr, and Mrs. J . Eelio o fX astlefo: nday^ wero Buhl vliltor* on S a tu rd ay .'

L . 'P . ' '7 lc k e n ‘ezpocts to leave in lored few days for a fow days ' b u iln e ii t r

t? points in Utah.Mon- Dr. A! P . McCluekey motored '.' Ir- Twill Palls Monday on businein.Mra. • ----------- -----------------

SERIOUS HBUOBBHAOB POLLO'91 Br*- OPHOATIOK FOB ADBNOIDS Salt .—Lthey (SpecIaJ to Tho Nows)

JE B O M E .-^ufferlng from serio her henorrhago foUowlng a snrgieal opt

>-ehe atlon .fo r the removal of his tonsils u ■ o l adenoid*, whieh he u d e r v s n t ha been Friday , WiUiam M assty was taken S< liomo .urday to a T w in .P s ^ hoipitoL .. . ..

‘ \ f '^ jjE P T B K A K f H i m A M t t i .

, (Spoelal to The N bwb)| “ij° ; JEB O >IB .-M ra. J . L ' H ilman Si

nrday reeelved a te le g n n aU tlng th tie r hnsband, l i n t e n u t Hilman, ir critically ffl.

ood 1 ^ W. a a Buan sonetM ng

Imen _______________________ '

B I DELCO-UGHTiitle- U jjh ten s tho bnxdon-of th rh o t^ o -

w ife .'N o more bo'aaolioJd dradgery.

m t i D . a W A W N O O ^ 'ftr in Palls rosd- ■ - -

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g P A t t Y N E W S .■ ■ 7 , '' • ' y , ■.

The.ai8 r " c r o p s a

I ^ ~ the-Ani

I O L r e s p o n s i b i l i t y o f

a n d t o o u r b o y s il

■ t h a t i s a b s o l u t e l

w i i m m g o f t h e w a r . >' V

And with this retponsihiil^ c lich otu* hrmers never knew before- )fit by high nutfket prices and by ap oity to serve humanity.and tbe cau Dur ordinary ftrm pr^uction. u enl nds upon IU. We.must put every] lUst ^ p ly our fanning gooius irfie fforts.'-,''*rhe marvdoiu pro^ctivity and quic

lidmtion of the progressive Amerii

nibination of ideal conditions of soi narkets makes Capay Rancho a trei hiction program of the American fa «e an estate. .There is comparativ Hey in California. It is ready for ii

Qver the Pacific Coast who have p wonderful rapidity with which

lest grain farms and daiiy farms P ht in this Section. .' Cattle/ hogs ■ofitable here.' - -you HERE and NOW io turn md to profit acco^ihglyr are interested.-

a F a r m s C o .

:E C A P A Y R A N C H O

MILTON CITY, CAU (12J ‘ '

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om 122, Bogerson Annex Tw in FaUa, Idabo

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red' to Local Board Finds 34 Oat."■ 40 Exam ined Qualified forl i o w s General Service ,ID S _____

Tho Hocal board Wedneid&y mi physical examinations or '40 reglstrsi

e l ' o ^ of the daaa of September 12, m; slls o sd Tossod 34 'fo r general m ilitary senrl a t ha»* qualified foor for special or lim ited 1

vice, and rejected two.^, '•• ..................RDowlBff -Is-'* lis t ,of ithose-yoti

U > q a a lif ie d 'fo r g e n e r ^ 'm il i ta ^ serrli tf f ll Emery W ashlogton Denney^ Bnhl; L

u Sat- *“ lW oM , .^ « r ? Paul Jaekf ng th a t W arsBr.l C « l l« o rd ; ‘ Bay P . Hortl: tn , w as F i le r ; 'U o y d Clarence Sinclair, Cast

' ford; H arvey Clyda s im ple, Bohl; . v u , b o rt Bobinson M lraele,.B ahl; Heri>

^ P rank Wooden, P ller; John Andr D alton, F iler; Joel Alexander W U

= sell, Caitleford; Prederiek AlezanclIeldel,;B nhI;lV e4C elIeftC araoB ,3a:

r m WllUam Lee WUson, Castloford; E e i [ £ M athlesen, Castleford; W illiam ■% ^ * Thomas,* Castleford; L eoA tt^v Pi

HoucV, BuU ; Joo Lyle Sarterio hooM. Buhl;.W illie W .,B etk ;.B ulil;,N oU a. d t f w . O iborne,‘BuU ; VaUord'O ifford-'M iJ

Bnhl; W illio W ard, Castleford;, Wall ■ ■ i : IT oiiry-B ua5ellj;palil '.C kftH ea'l» ro i

n Chlckering, B uhl;' George Coley, ^ i R H arry .1 tee t6 ,'tB n h li- ,? iw cl» /,M jf^

Shaver, Buhl; E orbert W Uford Hntt> ^ Buhl; Chester David Lapray, B ahl; 1 PaO i '> l« fT ay /;p a il;^ J |r* d 1

foree M elesw orti, B nU ; Grover Clo-

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:I. appa lH ng: d e v a s to t io n o f » a n d th e e n fo rc e d n e g le c t European f a r ^ p lac M u p o n A n b e r ic a n f a r m e r t h e g ra v e

o f s u p p ly in g t6. o u r a llie s ^s i n E u f o p e & ie s u s te n a n c e u te ly in d is p e n s a b le t o th e

comes an opportunity, the fike ire— an oppor^]pity—not merdy jr appealing demand—but an op' cause o f Democracy. ‘I entirfciv ( ^ e q u a te to meet the ery p roauctiye '^^e 'tp w8tl^ imid i r f im l a r ^ t drops" wiQ r e ^ ^ ^

quidc crop p o s ^ ^ t ie s of

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nerican farm er at d ib i m p o r t '-.(-.-•■rf’ ' ■

F soil, water, climate, transports*. tremendously potential factor in nfarm er.atively little o f i t le f t Itissitii* or immediate p r ^ c t io n . There

/e personally investigate Capay

in c lu d in g e le c t r ic a i ly . - o p e r a t e d p u m p i n g . p l a n t i n s t a i l e d o n e v e r y 8 0 . a c re s .

'A b u n d a n c e o f p u r e w a te r .a n d .e le c l r ic i t V

■. fb r - l i i tm 'S n c rp o v » » r , ' '

. W e w i l l b s g la H lo ' : r you lo ;>ii.mt*r8 from VIH r • wucommunily •'•f'bought a t Capay Hu

IIIITP QnUek, Filer;Mames Saiith; IiBN I h in WiUiam Cameron.. 1 -illliiu qualified tat United .or firhTO clal servlco were'Alvin PhUlipalsndlr n h HlerVJohn Calvin Wolgainott; Bni

Irwin OUffordBatoajtNorriJJoflCHai ' • • . Arthnr Gale'Harris, Castlefort- ti'Ut. 01 3 Henry fields, BnU, wore diaqoifor itki. ; :

, ALLBOBD BANDIT . laADBB' "A. vxoTzu zNZZusan

r made 'KANSAS, Mo, OeL,17.^Pr«fci^ ^struts alleged bandit leader, ifho/m.i ! lOlB ‘*ted near Denver a monthi.tup,' , / ’ dead todny at Topeka, a victim' of i serviee; wi» belng'lield'‘in jiited ser. «t Topeka for fedeni aothoritlk. / . ■ The slore news, In ttese ’'tUn t J n a i •tohoiesyonr lnteriit.;Trith;^ii^ « serviee: pressure of a living theme. Yon' p hi; Lot- not overlook it withput ovetlookl Jaekeon iBmedlate purM interests. . Sortlny,.Castith '

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th ing w ta t^T er to' do with «U rting the w a r . 'P p f a lo n g tlmo now tb# proof luu

. been plUng np, If, Indeed, ‘any t » « * n in w c « cT«r netoieaiy. A good many Oermana tlem w lvea h a w Como ^o^ v a rd w itb the oxaet t n th aa to the m atter, the la n t 'o f tbi* claw perbapi

' being J>lreetor U nhlon of tbe g m t ^ p p worka. ' ' ^

M sU o a 'i confonlon not only eon^ v irte O em M y,. I t conTieU tho Oer- man. Jfah lo n ’s e itln a te o f h li own people ia no t a p le u a n t ,-ooe, y e t it

" ‘ 1, nimort Idw tJeal w lth th a t of O ojtie and o th e r' p a it and prejcnt Genaan .ji jj . « . « o ( n o l « . . , l,j. ,

D etro it Satnrday Nlpht, in dlwtijv ' fline the iscidont, baa tbls to nay: , y ^ j . Muhlon waa right. Mubloo, yon re* ^

•" member, 1* the’ Z ru p p director ..who ^ ^ to j t i f lo d - Mine montha ^ tha t_W nee ,

r ; f th f l O W r i7 , 'l h o l u ^ e i ik i ’’a « Bnal] ' dor to Q rttt 'B r t> a in , waa right 'when

, .J jo ,_ ^ d . • •thiii Wfti; and f o re e f j^ ’ en-ffie world. MthloB now ro iid e i In Swltxerland, l u

.from th e hand i of hia friend i, and ^Q]]| from tha t'h aven o f rc^oge fo re m te d !n Falli

. , Ju ly o f th lif year the portentona e re n ti of Pi '.th a t a re now ,com ing to paai. When ‘V '. Mnhlo;i ipoke tho D un w w ttl ll n l tho

I height o f hia m e « u and amaahlng : h ll wny tow ard P a r ii and tb# chanai*l Twin

porta. Thia progooiia of hia i i , ihero* two ' fore, a ll tb e more s l^ if ie a n t—aniT cn- pri coaraging:

Soceoo. o r tho conVictlon of stiec te , ro n e a a ll th a fan ta l appetltea which (- m Q itaiiim has fo r y e a n iden tU leally u lp Iro d In th e O annan people. ' Only re- to rt y tm i o f fortoBe can 4tlTe th l i polaoa o n t'o ? 'tiia lr a y i ^ And the Offinatii are <Uff«r«at I n tb la alao from the wea* to ra nationa. T tu y (tha O em ani) on xl

'. ■« " » » »■>■— nor long aodota the natio: vaaoB'laiTOTa « f » a r they glaefnUy to tn c 's p o Q o tb en . Berlla would h a w e J ;® cried f o r m ercy long ago If I t had boen Some bombed aa mthleaaljr a i F atla and Loo- omplp

■ i » «' .. '.V a ':tb * '0 « n B a n '« ta n o t ' t t a i^ n c h _ ^

b a a tiw '.’ f h e y a r s b n l l i ^ a n d w in ^ V t''In littfprixlngiy’j l t f ^ t ^

. ’xiioy,l«Y ft begoa, to l iv e in ., f o r ^

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WHY? hi, ' E i g h t t h o

W e s t i l l h a v e t e n t

Men’s jond young meri's^

'■ Dress.Pantsi Remember, no article

STORE ROOM FOR RE

M O B l e v

two m onths ih'o.'Ude of war h u defin; St Itfly eet again st thesu The l i l n e "ti* cities are crying fo r relief from the a ir raid ing they chee red 'ove r when Franeo w d . England w ero-.tlo v je tia s. ; Tbe H iridenburg line b gone. Tbo con.’ ^n- q n c J t^ f B u u ia h u n o l bken romune^' a'tivo. L u i^ ia T i'a j r< ic if . , How Tur- key cnn hold ou t ie bcyind divination. Tbe.Balknna nro fa»y boing cleared for an a ttaek on Auntria from tho aoatb- east, w itli I ta ly roady to spring again around tbo A driatic. Tbo nuUjcct race* nu of -Austria nro ripo fo f rebellion. Tho entry of the alllea in to O em any and ^ Berlin i i only a m a tte r of timo. 'S o Prince M ax of B ad tn h u beea callod to tho chancellorahlp by WiUIam tbe *« Womt, lo Btago a peace tb a t will t tv o W illiam’« face nad loavo him armod. ,i,

W hether, tho Oerm'aaa u a wbole know enough oboa t tbe *itn i^on to give, ^ in all tb e w ay now and bring U oh loa ’i propbecy to qniek falfU m en^ or wheth- er tbo- Oennim C o m m e n t , which la knowa a ll abon t i t , read i arigh t the handw riting on- the’ w all and leokt to ^ avoid tho rec k o n b g w ith i t l own peo' “ pie th a t m n st‘ c om e'w ith an ultimate debacle, or w holher th e Oennaa gov- « ernment merely m aking a blnff at peace la tho hopo o f proving to It* people th a t, the alU ei are detenalned to dattroy them root and branch and ■0 penuado ' them to believe the m il- ^ i t a ^ c He th a t tb i i i ^ and has been ^ oil along, B purely de fe u lv e war .fo r Oermany, is fom cthlng we ,do no t pro- ed tend to g u e u . , A n A nerican vlewi A* sneh (lueitiona through an American __ mind, and since few A m e r i^ i h ^ « j l^ e a able to fathom the folly o{ the ii» H un’ in 'io r e in g th i t mighty iipobUe into the m n k i o f b li enen ie i, few ^ Americani w ill aasumo to interpret thi* la tM t Oerman move w ith any ilegree p]» of certitndo. , '

Bnl th l i much ,is auro—tho Hun w anta peace, and he w anU it more than . he ever did before. H o h u gone for- I ther to got i t tbnn. lie over .<li<l before. Jj” Aad thi^.mueb is equally certain—that if the Hun Is try ing to 'navo bimMlf Orl by bluffing, hU b luff hns been ealled. vtn

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HOLLISTER PAjWffllBUTE ^ TO MEMORY OF SOLDIER =

H o o ii 'O lo M WMU M u y A t- f f tend Fnneral Serrleos a t ‘‘

Twin PalU '

(Special to Tho Ncwi) . t,-ai . IIOLTJBTER.— A large namber of the ^olllntfr'ii citizen* motored to Twin boq '•alll T u esd ay - to a ttend the fnneral p if P rivate Cbarles JL Dudley. P a r t o f . hc buiinpss boQse* wero c losed ,'on t i \{ rcipeet i o r tbo memory of tho do- tiot cased. ’ '^5- " . tw I

Tticharil Pomeroy retnm ed homo from Pwin Falls Snnday nnd will ipend hla — wo weeks of vacation 'on th e farm. .

Privato Pred Dudley of Camp Pro- nont nrrived M onday to nttend tho nneral o f hi* brother., He w u met it W eill, N evada, by h li fa the r aad 7 . C. n if f , and th e remainder o f the to t rip waiy mado overland. He retnm ed0 camp W odnoadiy. • • ' ' pf/j

Mr. and Hr>. D.' C. W eaver o f Bnhlpent T neiday a t th e home of the ir o,d aaghtcr-in-law ,"2fnt B. "E. Vftsvrn,• Tbe Bolldtqint fo r tho Bod Croei Un- n nhowor received ,a number of do-a tio s i th l i w eek. U ore knlttera are ___coded for, iw eato rs .--• , , . T 'W ork a t tho cheek b u l a near the Idai olmon dam 1». p ro g realag rapidly. Inat ome th irteen te am i u d crowa are Coui tnplpyod bo t aome tim e will be re- don itirod to complete th e w orL or aMrs. 0 .:C av«n£u o t Berger U ipe^d- dope

a ie w day i a t tho B . E C avanen on 2 jme.- ' ’ " • .. eraMil* HeloD:..Bfo*e_‘pf',-_Bo-tk:. Croek «c?i

tent'Sunday a t tho iH enry Joaos horns. JU ndall DotW iler l l l o a e from T w in , ,

I ngng business sbecause ho mei: h o u s a h d o n e H u n d r e d a n d

1 t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s ’ w o r t h

i's^uitsand Overcoats (

ts and Work Pants, Dress ; l e c a n b e d u p l i c a t e d a t t h e

A L G CRENT

: ra lla aehool,. ipaadiitg h l i Tie*- r , tla n . . e (f*H

Doe Blankenship Is on tbe il ik list' th is week, m aking help a little ehort

' a t tbo garago, • ' \' ;Throe .thrpishera a t work th is wodk .’ ^n- sight o f tow n i'eonsd ^ o d .

; N f W Y O R K H i f L ' F W ' A Y

’ L iberty L o in D tlre la o iln ln g Bapldly A* Time Orowi Short

' NEW YORK,.Oct. 17.—Tho balf way I mark was passed by tbe New Tork , federal' rescrvo d is tric t In L iberty loan , subieriptlona in an overnight ga in of

M8,T08,150, the L ib e r t/ lo a n committeo ’ announeod t«day.I 'U p to 10 a. m. today, the to ta l lub- , scriptloBS for th is d istrie t amonnted , to •010,227,000. .Tbla leavea «83,778,-

000. ^ bo' collected in the rtm ainlng ■ tbroo days of th e campaign. ., . ■■■■■ • ........... ,, W omanly IntnKlon.' ' ' . I n t d t io n la tho faculty by Tlrtne cf ' w hlds ■ woman can nnderstand bn- ' hnaband w ithout listening to w bat be I wy*.1 II I . ■ ■ — I ■»

Spbicrlbo NOW fo r tl|e NBWB.

I # P O L IT IC A L # 1

A N N O U N C E M E N T S

1 M » ft .eandldaU ilor lha «ffl«« of S h iriff OA- th a -B opnbU m tie k e t ,v j f eloeied 1 phsinlH. a a triet taforeom est a t t t l i t l s f .lawa a bnainawilUte ad- B lA litratlea of th a d e tU a-o f .the ef- . flaa.

A. K . ( W ) BPBAOUS.,_.. _

1 a a a candidate fo r Oonnty Comala- i ilosar, T hird D iitr ie t, OB'the B«pahUa- ' aa t l s k t t .

I f oleeted, 1 promlM 't d davota my boat a fforta to th e dntlea of the o f­fice la the Ut«reBta..of a U .th e peo­pl# o? Twin J U la Oonnty.

W. P . BBECKON, Klmberiy, Idaho.

‘ANNOUKOBUEHT. In order to .a is is t inp roen ring toaeb- crs fo r the schoqii o f Idaho, th# Al­bion Btato Normal School will o ffer a six' w eeks’ - m n e , boginDlng-Monday, O rlobcr 14, aad closing W ^no iday , No- vf/nber 20, fo r tbe pnrpose of giving prospi'ftive tblrd g r ^ e candldatea an opportunity (o do'profossloBal work re­quired by the s ta te law.

Signed, BBITTOMABT WOLPB,Oottnty {h tp e rln te ad a t —

FO E COUNTY BUPBRINTBNI)HNT n r Having roceivcd the nondnation of r i l

be Demoeratle P a r ty as candidata fer b o o f f l c to f S nperin tondentof aehools, '

wl»b to i lo to 'to the TOters o f Twin Falls connty, tb a t I appreciate w bat Sec the party h u don# and ’will accept the oomlnaUon.

Please consider me yonr candidate;. M B a MXBIAM PATTON. „ ^

I announce my re-elee-tion ' for Connty • Superintendent of .Twin Fnlls to u n ty .’ ......’ . . .

BBITTOMART WOLFE.

WTLOOX FOB ASaBSSOB In announcing myself a candidate

fo r ro-elestlon to the offico of Coonty ^en Assessor, I wish to ita te tb a t in serving yoa (Tho people of Twin PaH i county) fo r the pnst term , my, effort* have been to make a ju i t and equal a sseisneat on all classes o f property .and to m n the offiee u economically inconsisten t with effieicaey. I am e o n to ^ to le t my roe- 0 ord bo yonr goide in voting on Novem- stci ber Stb.« hoii

' Sinceroly y su n , e n ,OBO. W. WILCOX, bull

To the v o te n of Tw in P a lli County, Idaho: I aecopt tbo DemoctaUe nom- natioa for Probato Jadgo of Twia P a lli g

County, Idaho. N o t recelv lnf the en- ^ dorHfflant o f any d o b , loolety, leagne or aasoeiaUon» 1 reipeetfnny aoUeit In- dependent o n d o n tm e n t'b y the people on November 8rd, beliavlng the'aont&- tra p a rt o f .o n r eonnty li.o n t itle d to B( recvgnltioB. o n

B . E . HOBEHOUSB, wayHoUiiter, Idaho. ‘‘In.

“ b u ssale has beeierch&nt not quil

e i g h t y - s e v e n b u y e r s i n t

t h o f m e r c h a n d i s e t o s e l l i n

Overshoes and Rubber . Caps and Gloves ,

88 Gloves and Work Gloveii h ^ s e Q u i t t i n g B u s i n e s s p r i

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Idaho DUp-to-Date' 1

PREDICTS TWO MORE _ LIBERTY LOAN DRIVES ,

-------- --- ISecretary HcAdoo Warns People to

Proparo for Pnrthor ^Bardens'. ,

. WASHINOTON, Oct. 17.-The Amer- lean peoplo must bo prepared to snb- ^ Acribo to ono and probably two more |, Liberty loans. Tbis was •revealed to- , dny by'Secretary McAdoo, who said , that tbo financial plans of tho govern­ment will require a much heavier bur­den tb a n 'b u yet boon plaeed on th# nation.- Authoriutiooi by congress '' now nggrcgnto $27,000,000,000 for the current fiscal year, McAdoo said. “

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OMAHA MVBSTOOK . South Omaha, Oot 17. ,

OATTLE-Eocelpts, 4,00.0; market, * steady. Steers, <0.00@1855; cows and *' helfen, | [email protected]; itoekora and feed- - on, «0.00@15;60; calves, ♦0,[email protected]; bulls and stags', | [email protected].

HOOS-BocefpU, 4,000; market, IS to 35e lower. Bolk of sales, |17.00@ 17.40; top, I17.B0. £. SHEEP—Bocelpts, 80,000; market,

steady. Tearlisgi, (0.00^12.00; weth- V en,.$8.00@10J50; ljunbi, ♦10JO@JBj5; 5 ewes, | [email protected]. . , ^

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Bobo of today's classified advertls- jj e n are the,aort'of peoplo who aro al­ways deelared by their friends to b« ’ •‘Jne^ky.;':.',^^

iiNESenaPHENOl i t t i n g b u s i n e s s

:n t h e p a s t t h i r t y - t w o d a y s

L i n t h e n e x t f e w w e e k s , c o r

le 'r Footwear, Hats, I

c e s , b o t h l i n e d a n d u n l i n e c

p r i c e s . ’W h y n o t g e t y o u r v

PHES SIjHrProprietor

L D A I L Y N E W S > I

^ a lu e s i rfer for Friday a

I ' One lot contain I Men and Ydting- I these special-price

i $ 1 2 .5 0/ ■'

■ All excellent su ; styles and pattern:

iceable colors. Buy suit now while you

" of these prices;.,

K || fin onr l ie n 's Forniafind tho la te s t ba ts, < aooessories to o a tflt t l

-I E . G R E A T

DepartmeiTWIN FALLS, IDAHO

________________ . ^ / __________

om OAOO OBAIN -P Q CUICAGO, Hi., Oct. 17 .-D en la l of t u reports of Oerman'capituIatiOB yansed

grain futures on tbe Chicago Board of Ig Trado to rulo higher today. To^k of

puttinj; a minimum ou com olso in ­fluenced the markot. P i t ’afforings were sm all Provisions woro steady.

October eom, up 3 3-8 n t tho late *“ ■ opening of 12C 1-2, w u 1-2 higher. No- “ vermber-com, up 2 1-8 a t ISO, the open-

io, gained C-8 in la ter trad ing . Decem- bor corn, up S-8 a t the opening, 115 1-2, galnod an addltloal G-8.

I” ' October opU, 1-2 lower a t C7' 1-8, tbo lato opening, w u C-8 higher. No- vomber oats, Dnehaoged a l tho open- ing a t 00 S-.8, loat 1-2.' December oats, up .1-4 a t the opening, GO 1-2, lost 1 r rn t in Inter'trading. '

The price argomeat, “in selling mer- _ ,‘gf chandise, h u not lost Its force, T on 'll

f ind It in the ads now, as always. • '

A f i n e , N i c e L i l t l e ^

I® Large lot, 66x190, chick fruit trees in full-bearing

ll- plete home with all kinc fully furnished, all com than ?700 will handle, bi

I;- is our special bargain fo'.“ 0 . W . B R I N K R E /

f O M E N A L S l

3 S c a n m e e t t h e *

lays find this statem ent a fconsisting principally of tl

Dress Shoes, Work Shot Boots

ined. Dress Shirts and Woo ar winter supply how, befpi

»HOPFIXTi

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n S u i t sand Saturday

lining just 47 Suits for * ig. Men. are voffer^d a t , •ices: . , ,

3 to $ 2 0

suit's, well-made,' good • irns in a variety of serv- 5uy your fall and winter S ou can take advantage

rniflhing D epartm ent yoo will (s, oravata, sh irts and other it the ioan or boy completely.

T E R

snt Store10 • • Progressive

Jd FOR s a l e !I of

£ 5 , 0 0 0 C o s S ' B r d

t R a n g e E w e sall bred to thorough bred Hamp-

1-2, shiro bucks to Iamb In Pebniary. These sheep have Forest Beserve.

1-8, ______ 'No-

ill Robert RogersonBqgonon H otel Bldg.

ier- . _______________________.i ' l l

' Classified .Ads arc cheap—effective.

e 4 > R o b m B u n g a l o w

icken park) cbicken house, ing. This is the most cpm- :inds of built-in features, lomplete for $2300. Less , balance like rent. This for the. week.

lE A L T Y C O M P A N y

ALE!SUCCESS.ese prices.a fact.f the fo llow ing:...........hoes and. High Top

^oolShhts': ifp're.itis .too late? •

iTURES FOR SALE

THUBSDAY, OOIOUm 17, UU.

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- A n M ^ e i iM 4 t ; ^ « b w n n tn i iA r r r ; ’ " - licre.-of the m a rr iig t-« f MJb* "U dM

Y ooot; <ona«r]j a t«iuh«r cf K icaee in tho Twin FftlU U gh uad ’ Bolpb P ink, aoa b t U r. u d M n . ’ U az P iok of Trrin SUU, a mam ber o f ' the Tw entieth' in fan try regimentBl bond, whieh took pkco on 8 ^ lem b o r 30 a t Jnnetion City, E u m i . j

U iss YooDtlwaa t ^ e b u of sew ing ia i tho do tD n iie ;^eseo 'departn ion t o f tbe I high'wUool h tie foT UYCT&l y ta fa , and i le ft h rrr three year* ago to take up a ' Himilor work a t Portland, where ebo| has been eroployed since.' Bhff ia widolyj ond well known among Twin Falla peo*P*'- • ■ ,

Mr. Pink, before h it enlijtm ent ^n the sum acr of 1017, woa /o r aovonil vrara employed aa saloaman fo r ths Koolh Mdrcnntllo company. Ho is at*- tinnrd now with his rojjimoal n t Cnmp Kvmntnii, Km j m .

$ PBBfiOKALS X

■ ■ ■ • f - j i j - j Y n n n n n f n

.Miu iie th Webb of L'don w as tbe (rueit Sooday of Mra. D. H aryoy Oook.

TWO 6U 0H T L V USED

B U L L T R A C T O R Sand

■THBEB BOTTOU OASB PLOW S. AT A T T B A m ^ ^ .P B I0 E 8 •;

... ■■ W rtlb 'jlt 'in co to .D o lJ t :-J i;3 £ £ ^’* IJuilding, Spokone, Waah.'

Cooperate Wllh Your'Gov ernraenl-Eal Home

PrpdDCIs .

Asli Yoor firocer (or

Steiliiig (iiUcfMode lo Twin Falls

Winter Coal,. B. a wiunou, of wna«M * ^Bhtnktl, w x n t t . t o ' i ^ y o a T o a t ; '

•'irintoT.ewJ. "

Phone 4^6■ I > • .

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THUMDAY, OOTOBHB 17, IWe.

“ f t ’ 8 ^ E c o n o m y

S tQ ckffrow era w h o s h i p ^>ir h o s ^ , s h e e p a n d c a t t l e wt h e 'U h i o d S to c k Y a r d s a t . B

d e n w ill f ln d a I 'e u d y c a s h ’ I

r k e t , w i th h ig h e s t p r ic e s : I

If o u w ill m o k o a b ig g ie r m

)fit b e c a u s e y b u w ill h a v e n o ' E i s k a g e t o c o o te n d w i th .

U > E N P A C K I N G & - M .

P R O V I S I O N C O .

0 » d « » . U ta h ■

DE TODAY’S « CASUALTIES'

h o b h t o o "m m b t

Tbe fo11o?ring caaaaltlea are reported aM by the .Comnoading Oeneral o f tk s itM Ajnerieon EzpeditloDiry fo ^e a:oel, KiUed In aeU on ........... ........................87£r*.’3Ii*«lojf-la a e t io n __ _____________ 8.flf.W onnded aOTerely ____ __________78

Died of d l i e u e _________________ 81L ■ Died of accident -and otber cacMS 8

• Wounded (jcfjreo nndotermined) _ 72 ^ ^jP risouoM ........................... .............. ..... 5

tb « |. Total ......... ............................S18K U L E D IN AOTION

P.^1 . Sergeants r“w ® .A lbert Akinion,. Doyleatown, Pau ■oly lareal P. Goldberg, Yonkera, N. Y. wo* Ifni A. Irwin, Coaiovlilo, Mo.' , H o lm u th P .K ra f t,N o w B ra u n fo l i,T e i. ^n Rusaoll H; Mooro, PhUadolphia,' Pa.

tral Q le^M . B oe^A nzvaue , Mo. tho Boymo'nd R. Boob, Cleveland, 0 . ' ita- OorponUamp Bol;ih P. Baimett, Carthoge, N . Y.

Frc * A. EetVtT, W whawkon, N . J .Jos. J . Brownleo, Paterton, N . J.

, Edw. Deylo, Ynrdley, J>a. f y Aibort J Gotti, New BocHello, N . Y. • ^ I/ftwrenco E. Jonea, Almonoeion, N. J . •T Bogerj C. Jonea, F o rt WortJJ. Tfll.

(n ir iA 'J . KlaUier. Baffalo, N . T .•T . Prancid R. Botnaek, K aty, T m . fy. P rank W. Sharp, Btorling, Ka*.

Wngoner Clell H iier, K iefer, 0 > li. P r ln t e s

— Herman W. Adama, Johnatown, Pa. Emmol P . Allen, Q ietafleW , la ..

^ Klla Atriono, Elvoraon, Pa.3 A rthur Albert Anfmnth, Clorelnnd, 0 .

. Cbai. E . Boyar, Greoolone, Pa.3 Frank 0. Brennan, Tremont, P i . '

PhilHp Brodeky, Brooklyn, N. Y.— AttlKiT-W-. Cadttvrallftilpr, •Went Ixibw -

">• on, lod . ✓•To*. C. Chambers, New Vork.

— Edw. CharlMon,'Chicago., Boy L . aem ent, Btanne, HI.

Jn». A. Coll. Philadelphia..I Jno. A. CalUni, New t io A . *I Qiiinoppo Cnor«), Buffnlo, N. Y.

J e ff B. DaTia, D en ton ,'le r.Fred B. D^wion, 8tlIlwoter.,-Okla.Qco. A, Dawaon, Norwich, Ooni'. ’

' Baphnel A. Droxwlcki,Brooklyn, N. Y.E m ery .L eranu F r ^ , .C < io t iu d , U inn.

- * t DIED OP DIflBAflB/ , Capt. Tlios. .T. Hawkina, Detroit.

H gl Henry Garieny flault S t M trle, U le i.

Sgt. Clare’BoQthj Chicago.Corn, ■Robt. Hewaon, Jr., PhHndelphla. Cook'Wm. H. StidBstn, Ookrldge, Mo.

P r in t s *Lynn Chamntn, Novelty, 0 .Roht. J . C o it^ o ,'-% in , n i. .Pm T Drop,-Clarieo,-Tfl.L onl. J . Q rim n, -Macedoix,-N. -Y. A rtknr Hanson,’ Faribau lt, U inn . ' Thoa. W. H avir, UhrirtiTnlo, 0 . Bayuend E. H yatt, UlneralwsUa, Tex.

- ♦ Jtta.' J . KeDy, Tol9do,^0. ' • •— Bernard J. K oetttr, MioBtor, 0 .^ U oyd &• U eCsrihy, ■Molden, H a n .

H si^aont Mate, A llentow n,'Pa.Hdrold Maybtum, A ln iw orti, Ind. Jacob Blthardaon, New Orleans, Ia . Floyd H. Bo*#, Vickaburg, U ieh.

, F rank C.' Butkoiki, Syracuae, K . Y. Gio'ia&ai Scope!,' Barre, T erm ont. '*' DIBD FBO U AOOIDBMT AND

s c • OTHHBCAUSBfl ; ' S g t Jaa. 0 . H off, Saehee, Tean.

. _ ' ■ . ,■! P r in tM .Wm. a Kuti*, Beaver, W U.Oeo. B affin , iU n^ngham , Aln.

’AFTB&NQOK EBPOBT|. Tho following caaudtiea aro reported

• - C a p a c i t y O n e T o n

i) . D e t r o i t ; M l e b .

ito Co., Agentsw. s. s. .

a by the Conunandlng beae ro l .of thiS American Expeditionary ForeesrS Killed in action’ ...... .................31S M ls^ao lu acttoft --------------- -------- IS Wonndod aoverely ______________5.^ Died of d ia o w e -------------------------- •. tlg Died, of w ounds--------------------------- i;3 ' Wounded in oction (degree nndeter-S r mined) ___ __.................. ........... 7;g Prisoner* ................. .............. ........ I

I Total ............... .........................

p < EILLBD IN A O nO V^ Corporalsm R l 'o r d J . 0 'Malloy, Fort 'Worth, T.*xp PrlntOBE Biiuoll Andrcoa, Canal Dover, Ohio.■ Joe B. Dccsc, Wadeaboro, N . C.■ Albert S.. Ppmbcrton, Prater, Mo,■ Morria Pomnnsky, New York.I a m rlle T. Roby, CaaaviUe, Mo.■ Eouoet B. Bogera, Troy, Tenn. i Otto E. Cc’ott, Oalvfutnn, Ind.i Paul Ii.' nrlsBciihainer, Zellenople, Po. i Uwr<<nee Gilbert, Conaeil Blaffs, Ta g Banncl C. nenrieh, Natoma, Kan.S Prank noetlage, Bt. liouia, Mo.= Oliver W . H olaea, Betfver Croaiinf; = • Npb. .= , Hormon Johnson, Humboldt, la .= Biahop U ..Jo p ln , VormUHon, Dl.S ' O tto Knmmrrer, P ro v id en ce ,^ . I. s ; John C. Keahy, Bluffadale, Texaa.= CJarcnen'K ing, Emporia; K a n .’= Joaeph Martino, Aubom, N. Y.1 ' Samuel B. U iller, OIaneoe, O k la .' '3 Ignac MocrygomVa, Panna M a n u .^ * ' i Clarence P . Moore, Philadelphin,I Harry B. Munn, W averlv, Y.I John V. O ’Oonnell, New Yoik.3 Clnrenc^ Petera, Beaver Dam, Wla.

Lawrcnce k Oual,,’Calumet, Mich. - ifikjtf. n . Hadof, Plndloy, 0.Samuel E. Bnia, Port W orth, Texaa.

■ Charlea P . BoyclU, Chidago, HI.TJiomna J . Rouiw, Monroo City, Mo.

\ David William Bowlonda, Branohdale, Poi .

James L. Byan, Btrawn, HI,^ Jvan Scott, Now Cumberland, 0 .

Edward Frederick Seaman, Clarkson,

rted II- fliner. Pawtucket, R. I. th# WiUlo H . Siak, Monk, Va.

John Strldle, New York. v f '87 OeorRP BteWart, Mockavlllc; N yC ;.

. 8 ' D tBD FBO U WOUNDS

. 78 Corpornl Chnrles Schmldlln, Buffalo,

. 81 N . Y.I 8 Prira tos• 72 Jcaao J . Coltb, Bhine, Ga.’ 5 JamM B.‘Cumberland, Fairfield, Aln.— Angelo Grella, Boalyn, N. Y.818 Antone Goorgo Hake,. M ontrdic, Mo.

Clydo J . Hondcrabn,' Bay, Okla. •- Anieetas Karvelca, Walpole, N. H.

Monroo M. Both, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mnnuel Bnlawr, Boso, N. M.I/ouls 0 . Weaver, M nrlctle, Mieh.

^ O ifford E. Wccsner, Jnckaon, Mieh.

DIED OF D i m A p . ’ Sergaaats '

Ora B. Amaberry, Maaon City, Neb. Jomea B. Conway, Cgmberlood, Md. William Fletecher, Junction Cily, Knn.

Corporals Ilrrman W. Bnrth, Combridgo, Md. Charlea Britzie, Bed Hook, N . Y. Clifford E. Smith, McKcnrJe, Tenn*

J- flnJdlcr Luther B. Binton, DnnTiUa,Pa. Cook Coy Smith, Anbnm, W. Va.-/>’»--

PriTatoB. .Inmt'K M. Bag^vell, Piekena, 8. C.

A lberl B. Bono, Galveston, Tcxna.John H. Coflell, Maple, Oklo- Edwnrd N. Edwarda, Bohol, OUa. Jimmie D. E lliott, E llijay, Ga.Thomas L. Gcrberlch, Joncatown, I’n.

. Jowpl^ A . Qreswr, Dotroit, U leh. Goortce W. Simmons, Zebnlon, N. 0. Pasnuole Borino, Middletown, N . Y. Wilfred Thompaon, Lorain, 0 .

WOUNDED 8EVEBBLY Mn*..Kngr. Wm. J . Bonnet, Wi'st Med­ford, .Mna*.

• SergeantsEveri'tt B. i ’urnish,'Entcrpriae, Ky. lluKh Edwin Lowia, N orth Qirord, Pa.

’ Rtovlion M ifbM l. QtftndvUlo, UScb. Nolson W. Moyor, Lebanon, Po. Arizona Nottingham, Wolnut Grove,

Mo.Corporals

Y. .Alfred a A rnoft.’Fnr Hilla, N. J .An. David Q . Boaaon, Ss^tM iel^ , N . a '

ria, ] | - = =

s, Iwinfa!l8Merc.(!o.S P E C IA L S

2 cona No. 2 peaa ________ .25] cnn No. 2 6 . L. plneopplo.... .S3 1 ran )ioV 3 B. A ^^herriea-.. .30 1-S-lb. can '(^eveland Baking

P o w d e r-----------------------------20M b. can Cloveland Baking

Powder ..........I...........................n-lb. can Clevelnna Doklng '

Powder ___ ________ H.2.5(Thla Clovclonil-toaking Powder

ia Juat like Boyal.)1 can No; 2 c o m _________ .161 can No. 2 1-2 tomntooa..... . JlJl-2-ll..'cbocolate (B tw k)...... J56'1 conniparagui tipsOlBETAOIU—1 can .Waaatch aaporagua tips .181 can chili witb riee_____ _ J 6I eon rico and ndlk_______- .IS1 quart Old Manao maple

^ .1 -2 gal. Old Manso maple 1 a y m p ______' ------------------»LOO'

— 1 gaL Old Manao maple“ I aynip ............................ .'...--•l.OO.

BeAember, we apllt the nickel.

Twin falls Merc. Co.a J . McCormick, Proprietor *

FA RM l o a n s !LIBERAL HATES

ANDTEPMSI t will ft/r you to aoo me bcf<)V« placing yoor f o ra loana. '

. 0 . A. BOBINSON, .T n u t BuUdlng,Twin Palla, Mabo.

. Pbone No. 621.

■ T W l ^ :

t h e | | i - - ■ ' ‘

1 1 ^ ~ H e r e , sir, is tl ‘ macki nawr s ,

— W c 'r c tc I'l! lir ic : W5\s n u rfl iH B v d Iw'ft'vo i\w.

J im r im tro i iK th o fu l l b en e" iiih I 1111(1 i in r p'riccH « ) rc

-— r n in i i hiiUk; hrnkcn li

^ in . xliioiivd t /u a lih / a l o rig jiia - W ) n c l o t o f w w g h

uing , s u i tH , fini*, um iH ith k n i l o l f f i r c w l , elni#4‘<l ( tto tfb - . H t y h ^ m k l f ! l is n g t t , l o n g

U t«> 4 4 . . S iu iu ! K tjh ' l i i 'i iv j H p r i i ig n i'C illo k n i t w o u v e 1Hize.'i l U . t o 4 0 . J * r i c e ......

— O n e lo t h w iv y c o t to n fl< cIiiw.kI iT o t^ 'l i, a n k h ‘ Ic n p tl — II v e r j i w (‘ll m m le Kiu

1- b o i i f 'h t o n tO day.’B jn n rK e t, s i z e s / ’SG t o ’ 4 6 . ' P r i c e ....

^ _ ( ) i i ( ‘ jji t ‘^ W o p lte x u r” co i.'jii ('loHCKi c ro tc h , c l

‘ i uuVwr l kt B- ,' - w o r t l i . ? a r ) < K > u t......................

— O t l i e r i'iiii«Jli m i l i i 'o f p i cson inf.x 'ed— b r o k e ii ‘ ( T 'l '

’ l i n e s a n d H izes u t . . . . - P 1 • I

—C iD iililrto H ue o l Ihe fa n inn Kitifn ill n i r r r c l n'tzcH

'i i i f i i , .^Itorl iiiisti, la ll men111(71.

W a. — M n te r iu \ s a r i ; p u r o w«i K ilk im d w oO hiihd'fTTH ;-: to i l . PricB K f 3 t o f7 .5 i

A/ O N I

lb.'• • • '\nii. I

Arnold K . P rio r, Melrose, Moaa.Oco. llnli'b Bcldmiller, Scranton, Pa.

PriTateap . fitanislaw 'Adamek,^ Hamtramek, Mid

UiiUt -K. B eatty ,. Okla,: n frjn an F . BUtoc, W lahUa, Kan.

GeorKc W. Borden, Plisdmont, Okla.■ ’ nen 'ry’-Iicphon Boulnni^r, Monccheate

Frnnk Boutin, D etroit, Mich, jjcwiie n . Iirown, T dIm , Okla. Tlicodore M . B ulllnw r, Hillsdalo, N. 1

'«• Oro. n . Butcher, Sigel, HI.Ilnffni-lo C iancl,'B eodng, Pa.I’Jlln Craddock, U k e , ^ Va. X H erbert Pnm aw orth, W est Biverald.

C alif..P rank Pogate , Greenfield, 0 .W lllnm I t . T u lle r, Donvll e. To. Irfon H icks, Andolnain, Alo. ; Zephlrim M cCarthy, Pawtucket, I t I

■ John M cToraan, Rochester, N. Y. llftffnrle M nff,el,.Jeraey C l ^ N . J .

»• Josct.Ii w . MancnrtUo, Wiitertowi N . Y . .

Cliarle* Mnrino, W nkcheld, Maaa. Jeaw 0 . Nolaon, Croat, Ga.WiUism J . N ixon, Philadelphia, Pa.

• Fre.1 H. I^ e ffe l , 8 t .T a u l , Minn.• H orry M antoll, Now York. • • Theodoro 0 . MtW howa, Turkey. N . C

Joseph M ichaud, W atervllle, Maine.----- Frnnk Jam ea Miller, Patoraon, N , J .— , Marco Mlxronl, Providence, R. I . , T ] Jam es Moore, Block Blvor. Mich. ,

Floyd M urroy, Ludonton, Mich. Jam ea M artin Quigley. Balomanco, N.

• John L . Hobinaon, Elllnwood, Kan. Carl Bogera, Avoca, Iowa.N otban Boanor, Now York.P red Bnenkorf, W est Dotroit, Mich.

5 Edw ard Bnfto,-Scranton, Pa.3 John H . Shank, B irta , HK ' '16 Comeliua J . Shea, Now.York.

Robert B h ifne tt, M ount'Fair, Vn.,n L uther flta ton . Halla, Tena.

H arlev B. W lcck, Mlnneaoto Cit Mliin.

15 Cyrus W illiama, Wyaox. Ky.O ffie A rw rn iom s, E agle Springa, N.

» Clyde Yntes, Marahall, Mo. •Joaeph Zachar, B ridgyiort, Conn) M ike etta, B radford, Po.

6 yATtTTm OOBFS OASUALTISS' 1? . Thft follow ing coannltlea are report ® ’ by the Com m anding.Oeneral ,of t

American E xpeditionary forees:8 Killed in action ----------------------- - ::6 Diod of wonnda roeeived in aetlsa5 Died of d iso a ao ---------------------------

W onndod in ,a c tlo a (ae v e re ly ) ----- IJt Wounded in aetion (degree tm aais^. mined) ------ ------------------------------ In hands o f 'B S cn y .................. -' ' Mlaaing In a e t io n ----------------

0 . T o t a l ------------- ------ '— ZX-------, KTLLBD n r A O U tW .

S e r g n s t s '« Emanuel A ndonon, Bocine, Wia.

LMwin I/er Gonlt. Tolodo, a P rank H . O ray, F i ttg e ri ld , Oa.

— J O oiponls >—f Chriatopher D. Bmcov.Borre, VonDon . , Corioa D. Creed, OoMbbnfc 0 .’ ' '! SamuflT T . Boay, PUntersTUlo, i b .^ Guv W . S«ld<m, S t Loala, U o . .

Clarence H . S tran d , Newman Orovi • Neb. •

rbaa . Wood, D n rh a a , K . a P r lT ite i

I Beni. W. Arpa, A ugusta, M ontLloyd M eJtinley Crooka, Alberta, Cfe Oco. Tt .Goudy, Kokomo, I n l

■ Frederick C. H inds, Dntron, U o n t . Milea B. J a in , Bouldor, Colo.Ilonry B. Jobnaoa. D o n ^ . a i U b l » l t • .

[A ^ D A I L Y N E W S

NDERWt1 th e v e ry k in d o f ,■( ra, sh ir ts , s w e a te rs arbrief iu doHcribinR tlu* following flX

? i\w. recent wholewilc and monafncti benefilB of the aavlngB we miido. 'I w) reaHooabTe.

UNPE.RWE.r.n lincK-^good T W O ' iginal low pricen.•eight cneliraere nAion -»-.Me(lmiti' I« l of pu re >Y M l-rcin- i ll, 4-button drop w a t _ i vv w<loiiK Hleoves—Kizes :14 vet rini’nh fl II’IIVJ- q l i i i l i t y a ll-w o o l ,

' ........W .n i).m fleeced n h io n B m ts, .I'ugth and lonK kUh vch — Wbih*

gnrm ent; worth,- if

Vr” corafcrt f le c c ^ un- —P n ro wpc It. clofic fittingTibbe<l <Jit;

of piire wDol ’iind cOt- " P '^

?1.75to$4:45 Shirlse famouft Suvcrior uii- — ShirtH ofxizcH fo r cj-Ira lam,- fo liar men am i refjular s i :r

— ‘‘O n 'gon f•(! wool, wool m ix ed , ta n , 'b ro w nFrTHj-merceriml co t- • w e ig h ts ; loflf7.50. f l , |4.r>0, |{5,

O N E - P R I C E C L O T H I E

I laadore L U aeU er, Brooklyn.I, Pa. Donnla C. Miller, Morgantown, W.

Emmott .r.' Murphy, B alea, 0 .('hoa, II. M cike, Brooklyn. '

, M ' l . I « l « t n . N oltlnit, B o p irt, M l Okla- (;|,a, Olaon, Gloncoe, Minn.

«•, H nrvry E . O tt, PhoonkrSD#, P i .l.lno. H. Renshow, Coal Bury, Ala.

cheater, Rlordan, Blverfo

Oeo. M ilner Snidow,' W illam ett^ Ore. „ _ Joa, Wm. B. WaU, Vineennai, uA ,

't • SteillDS B . W ilkcrpon, Covington. Kv Cari' C. W iDlani8,'Eail»oaie, T a i

V DIBD O P WODN D B. BHOBXTHB'^^ veriude^ - - 7 . A O nO lT

Corp. Jno. P . Mooro, Boehelle, K .'

0. PztnA M- . lln rry D. Bandes, N ew York.

. I t I . Joa. M.-Boach,-Loa A ngeIee,CU . .Y. Fred N. Cox, Graaay Crook, N. C.N. J . . U u la J . T em ira , New Orleans, I a . ertowo, Norman H nrtgan, Vine Grove, E j.

.Ino. B. U unt, Buffalo, h . t . ' IS. I'Oalie B. Scott, L u g a s (Ufy, T o . ’

D IBD OP D IB BA SB' . l'» i. I'on-y D. W eatcott, Eaton, N. Y.

• POB E X O H A N G B -Job p rin ting 1f^n e y . Our w ork la like yonr a o a n

- »'io beat. Tw in W Qs' News.

;o, N.Y.iCan. _ • .___________ .

iich . n * *.. BargaiflsiI City, . K ing 8 Roadster, ovei

new tires. f s ,N .c . RnxoB'Slx, new th is t

in) Velio .’i-poRsengor ov(Velie T ouring Sedan

[jgg- j find, p o in t very good, rep6rt«d ' FIiip five-paflsenger, : ,of tho j r a in .

__ 81 f iu lck S ix , 1917 liaocetlBB 8 iipliolstery oovor, 't in ” H up fivthpaaaonger, rlsi«^ 3000 miles. 1917 aio<^ I i IIiidRon Super Six 7- l l Z 1 Oood 'cord tires , fino

“ iUtchoU lO ie model.• shnpe.Buifik S ix iE loadstcr;'

u ' . cix)d condition. Rca» ; buyers. '

: nu ick Six, 1917 jnw boia ion t revaraifihed.

,.1917 F ord to n rio g c a r ^ ' . ’ rtuiiHnc, l91fi‘‘model, OfovB, m*\v cord tire n ; 'e x tra

Konnble.

Twin Falls 8ec(■ o p p o f l i^ 'T -

EAR SALEr w in te r und erw ear; a n d le a th e r vests.

Z flxtni vulucK. .Mm li o f Uuk Ktock fnctnrcTft’ advRHce». W c ar« giving s Tlmt is wby our qnalitiefl n re eo

LAKivO’Piece Underwearini' heavy, gcKMl <iuiility, cotton rib- ;-ts and drawvrw, pcr ftSc.

wool, ribbed witU Uglil, wool, >1 1- di fleeced Imck, jier gurinent, j'J.OO. j;bt'H’’ wool mixed, fine .siiring-nee- ,ve, "owl rnDdlnui weight, gnrnienV.

i‘ tt'iHil fl|hirt«' and 'd rawers, cxtj*a kIc throughout, garment; ?3.00

Mackinawswoo! ;nactinaw 8 (tho well-known <;ity m ake), In plaids iind plain

mnde with ' large ctmvertil)le roll -bc1t(Mi liiickR, a t '|I 0 , f l2 , $i:t.no • to |2 0 .

r(s For Cold Weather ~1 of p a r t wool; low collar and mil- liar sty les; g ro js .a n d lanH in me- lighta, a t 12, .13 and |3.50.

>n City” pure wool sh irts in gray, wn and b lao ;aned ium and 4iea^7 lo^Tond. mililiiry collar styles; at

, IB, |!i.50 and |fl.

a u %I E R S _ ^

" ' \ goatmilk/, 1 ^ (A tD iv fiu .^ / ',

^ Nwrwlto-.tlw'.#

B.' . T &M br6 «ai«>

POBTLAND U T B B T O eSP o rtl tsd , 0 « t 17.

O A TT L B -B ieeipts, 830; tons ( > • m arket, steady, uaehuged . ,'

HOQB-Bo'colpla, 206; tone of ma ' k e t, i ts ad y , M elniigea.

B,- 8 HEEP-7-Beeeipts, 847^,tone of ma . ke t, steady, nnehanged.

’■ MHS. O. J . S M O i o n o K - J r i u t a . dng t u Voice. C lau begins 6ept«mbor 1 soaqp-r S tn d lo -B ie e , Bldg.,’ CotiUioa; B a ll «

trance., ^Phqno 625.

sin Used Carsoverhauled and ropoircd. Two

his spring. 5 tires,' all good.‘ ovorhanled in good sh ap e idan. R un, 5000 miles.,. Tiree )od, a bargain.;er, repainted, tires, bar-

model,.,6 passenger, .new top, . 't ire s good. ' ; •

j r , rerom iBhed, tiro s good. Bun model.

X 7-passeDger }917 model aix. in o shape. , • ^ :3el. T ires gopd,"motor in*"fiiiB

c r ; 4 new 'tires, two ex tras; in i Reasonable term s to responnblc

sotlel, in good. rnoning condl- :

: ca r in good shape, price f8B0.--------^ e l , 7; passenger, good ■ x tra fino coriditfon, p n c e ' ! ^ - ■'

t v v l l U I H l l l U n U l U v w i

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! Events • of Next Few Weeks I, Will Shape Future ol WorldI ' — End May, Come Speedily

»y nOHKRT. J.'lJK ND ER W A S niK atO N , ( ) r r -^ 7 .-T h c fato

»/' J ip »vHf oml fJji- /jiti) ol tb r world j will 1)0 vitally iiliB|>i’il iu tbp next fow

, ilav-i <ir wi'cliH.• ' Inipcniliii); ovi'tiU tlm t will do much ! to fommlnto liinlory inrludc; ' '

F im t: ('oin|iletiou of Ibf finirtb Lib-II ■ r rty loan.

' ^ fon<t: SmanliiDi; nf tbe Oonaan t lj armim in Rp1t(iam. nud -farther Mntb r jl olong tho w oitcrn battlr-iroe. ' ' ' '<■> T h ird : Oprmnny may wnd a new;•'/ rvply 111 tho jipacp situation a fte r or I; liofore tho reirhitaf; inoeti tomorrow. - ^ I Fourth; A uftrla-H im p if/'dod Tur- /

kpy will ]irobal)1y |;o tbrouxh new throM of iio lllled |u rm oil, wbieh per-

■. httpii will have «i trcwcodoiu.. effoet fj on Qermany't position.^ are

roporteil in Robcmls ami a t Conitan- • ^.'Uhoplc.I,; F ifib . f i . i u n iu i i .h ir ijD i

! t ' pttcc witt^ifti e o fa r^ lfw g ru n .o f* cD < U ft):r9 K K te r^ t4 { « f

( troopi OTer there. .

To L o ia 'O T er '• The Lllw rty.iotta atiU Jbu a loag way to ip . B a l the n a tio n 'i l bcrlflaing to — w ake an rievM th hour itipcoas aador Q t tho rtnllxa tion tb a t the war* m uit go'

I on,1 - Tho dovolopnienU io BelRium are

ha«tealnjr ovarjiation of the Lillo re- f ' ’ Rion,' anil will render 1«« difficu lt for

tho A lllu . tbe ir ailvanre on Valeneien- '. aea .a'nd,'•.Manclleag^■ Indication! ar#

thn t Oermany Intcndii to ovaenato all

in ’ o r.v lrttia IIy .,all,o f t h a f over-ridden re- I 'l/R ion , ^ t h ii« amall a Iom ft» ponible.

; ! ‘While tbe .arm ie i ham m er-on,'Q ennanr 'i i l (trldcntly try ing to K cfp^allfe tho

F iw e MU (lhe ita r to d wKfe-jKet ree w t . uvrrtures. Reporta th a t liTe had cap it­ulated and th a t thp l^aiaor had abdleat- *>d npppar, to have had Omt^an In»plri-

, tioR In AutnlerHm. But thc taeta Betm to be th a t tho rolehilag .beforo tho WMk ond wiil dU euu the Wiliog "d e - p IiIoq" in th i i connection, offl^aldDin WSI InlcrM fea-lddajr In prpM w perto ■ th a t ih6 h a b o r’f w ar naViog and trea­ty power had l^een.H ailed by Bandea- rath a p p ro n i o f eonititotloaal anead- ineot'.DDd' t b ^ fra sch iie reform had R been ondertakcn.' TheM reporta, J lke g tbe n a o r e o f capitalatioa,' o t y Iw p u t § o f th e Gerinan propaganda ly ito o , bo t p robably‘havo a pertain b u l l in fact,

i neeording to in fo raa tlo n here, l l O M m aar S t lm d''} O e n a u y bow or a t loU t io n s p ^ U ' I of i t—appeara from preaa conmeat, fj however, to ' have beea atirred to a new f figh ting ip ir it ]}j th# W llw n note. I f ^ th a t, ip lr it . beeomea cenc ra l-w h leh ia fj doabted here<-~ i t 'meana Ihat the war M go bn a t l e u t through another mra.\ mer. p a n p ^ g i , , . ,» • lt» any even t America in jiroccediog

a t 'n e w R|>cpd w ith il» w ar.*o rk , real- ’ iring ih o t rJpfory, m ay, h ire to bc

aeheived solely by arm ^ In thia,con- r nection i t beenme known today tb a t thc I mbathly troop ahipment rate I'oon will ■J .be In p rc w d , nnd tha t (Jprnandi bavo > 'bco[\ made upo»-the ahipping boaril fo r : ] ^ ^ r , - p a a 'f M tt f 'i ^ lu c l ie n . Dectroy- .>i e r .canitrpctfon Ia being speeded both . >

l ^ o c p t an expected luboiflrine ouborat / and^jp^-Jfimilph protcetion for the en* P ^ - la 'rt^d tV(»p th lp m en li 1 u

S tartiog w ith next M arct, d raft eaOa tion will iw a t ' t i f fato of a« ,000 a month, tlm. In thn w in ter montha, the t fignrea will ]y w, be umatler and will fluctuate, bu t thb dolla: to ta l ptogram i* lUch tha t I r ^ p ahlp- go ft

‘ menta conld be run Up to from 3S0,- Iouh f 000 to 400,(WO ft monlh before long. It i>pii{«, ; aeccinary. • , I t

H O G C H O L E R A A P t^ E A R S A G A I N

B o r e a t t o f A n im a l I n d o s t r y . I a - tb"^a

- a p e o t o r s A te O aD o d t o V a c .

c b a t e S e r d o f j . D . A n t s ' o f th\

' ' fir» t o u lb rf« I 'I lf »og cholera 'la ' _ i - the Twin Pali* dl»trl«l alnae Oelober n,

' -aind'the lecood .eaae of the m a ia ^ in . tbla-dU trici aince June of l u t year, w u / reported T o p id a j to Dr. W. A. BaW*

| . :yattKiaapeet«'r in eharge ,« f.y ie b m u o f anim al inaoatry l o g ch{dert control ■ C

I ihveitigatloM in Jdaho, by X D. Kaotx, i . roaiding tw oJw U W 'ww t of Tw la ^alU .; O ae.anlm B l had died w tea , tW rtil-'

b reak 'w ii reposed , asd^ tb m , o t ^ t a 'I irere. f o u d to h a re con trae^d the dia*! e a t t , w hea the veterinariani a rriw d .

D r, W. 8..Deeker; depftr 'it*U n te r- ; 6 a rla ji , w il l j . th e ln a p « to r a o f O je ta - ' ' reau o t a n in a ] i n d u s ^ , v a ee in a t^ the

M noimAU rem aining, {n thia ^erd. l l i e jueo lM j

. M tlne^and ndghbora b a re been w u ae d A gaiaat ^ t^ ^ j^ u ib iU ty '^ . . s p r e ^ 'o t ^ '

• th e diaeiuie’i r a p ' th l i ,

j y o a T P b M B T a a M m o f ... S B B O t t t n i i l L W B S A T

' CHICAGO, 0 « i •l^<r-'rae prelltolnarjr •leariag .’p f ,V UM r L . B prfcr, former

.Vo&grMsoaii^'' a ilJe r 'jadiefmeat' oa :^.;<auutM o f Mol&Ujjg t l i e - e i ip iD ^

v^«*a A itp u is d todajr - vixm it b tU 'U o s d < r . filiiaiar ' seUoa f.,

. - A d d f l b O e : ^ , I r r i n f 6 ^ Jo b s Ttaeker . w td J.>L . B ifd a h l. other (oeikUlta in-. '

• PAOB SIX

E s ^ n t i i RuIe'Ch

[ If I- I®;E; f:

nuii' ' .T h tt worn

tor emUoM,J B u y b ^ a d ^ O a t b e t* f t f t i f c 0 « a

' '« C -K iv e a n « U « « d 4 iw b Um t u k OowliK loOMlx t t tb * b o ttd o . O a t t a •a tia ra tro&t u d back U ka btttoD OOM I t cabT D ldand io N u k «bH * i

(0 B u tek M to «ff tlM b o M v t tk

C A P I T A L I Z I N G N A T m O F F O R A G E A L O .

lb o v 6 ~ lh tc li OTerp owa ir ith a profnale^ of poten tia l valtie k a n to fo r* w g le tlod In

(e lo ir- .01tcli In tk a l i d n l t j r o f t i u o u ciio lag . fufnU hing faed. fo f UrertAck tb w n l veoda aitd d z trl iif o n t i to t tn e t tr a rodent)

1. A8TURAQE of th c 'T W .'I itle i « f J piinQls sml laterala th a t gn to make . up tbp Tvriu Falla irrigation aya-. ion of a v a it forage crop tka.t la how lull o f fl vast'fo rage crop n-jw gcnernl- *“*• V wa*tp<! nnii unalaln thouaancfi o f .iillara* worth n f llvo itock, Imt It will y*-’^ ;o fa r towa'nl tln> eradication of nos- oiiK wppJa n'nti driving oiit rodent *“ ®

I t ia wltil th ia end in view tb a t Oen- ral' M anager J . C. W heelon, n t th r in- tance of tho direclora o f the Twin ^aU*: Canal-eompany, baa made angemenla whereby, the Canal tora- “ * lany .-will enlpr into ogrocmcnta with he owaera of landa through which tho ite ra la and canaia of th l^ ayatem paaa, ovcring tho dotaila of th e -jo in t nae f the rigbt<f-w ay.

'D itch B a ^ M ost T t t ^The ‘paatiirlnir o f the tetoraU ifl thP laca

Some ' Sa tisfyirw

C h m l ^

Break hroi of three alittle squaiet oS tbe- toplug ol Real Graviely. -lt’» a •mall chew — pl

-tales: Wuer and «lay» ; • with you longer than,.’your big chew of ordin* ■ ,jj,aiy plug. That’a why' «

PEYTON BI

l ^ e a l G r a v d y C ll O ^ a p o u c n - a w c

.TW IN FA LLS

m S ' 1n ra o l Mm M f f t w ttk "u k : tMltad U ibU jr l a tk * t a d i b « t « D tk o r l « u b a kU ek V i l a n l t ' v t t « noD id t c i i u t e r a t Ik* k o t t s o . n * . a t e ft i t r t k l ^ oeO tr • ! n A t M . v t t c< t tk i u t tk * r i ( k t t o « d L ■ ii

VRAL WEALTH ' I ,0 m CANAL BANKS

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loi^'of TegitatU n. an l a p o m n t aottic4 1 In tha Twin Fallt. co u ftr r . ciiowB a b ^ a f tw fen d n g and putur- tilu n l t a d a t t profit, cU tttnatlng nozloui i

e n ti. , ■ , wa• ' ' , . ' dci

early ihy$ of the projec t wa* oaprofJta- li-i i>Ie becauac thc aoil o f which tbe vie bauka of the itreara were eonpoacd waa loa nol ' fcrlllc. Bince, however, the grc grfljura have been grow ing for a fow 1 y«.'ari, and Ihe groaaca, no t being bar- pul vcaK'd, have been allow ed' to fa ll on I tho ground and rot, these aoUa have be- to comc the rlcheat and m oit prodoetiyc Um on tho farm. I t la obaerved on ovory cro hnnd th a t tb s tonnage o f fo ra ip now ( growing on tho itream banka nearly 2 p donblei th a t’ grown par acre on the ree balance of the farm . qu!

J . H. Barker o f Buhl, a director o f wpi the Canal eompany, fU d a pro fit In g raiing la teral b a n k ^ besldea eradi­cating 'n'oiloai w oedj and driving oat } deatnictive rodonta. H e sa y i: " W e ged feed 30 f iw c i.f ith th e jr lam ba fo r four kel montha on a atrip b ^ U t e r i l t ^ t Would gta a e a m e about tb r te $ e n t b f 'f ro o n d . pn,........ .......—i.^ , ' . — ' ' ' " l"■ r* : y?

n 2it cosU’noUiing extra hpn lo chew Real Gravely ^•>-the beat chtswingplu in the worid. _ vea

. / / io U J a r i y r —th a t 's £w h j o i i eah get th t good alllo jtto flh is e lo fs io f ja b a c * l|-< CO without extra.cpst.

BRAND. - ^ : 2s h e w i n g P l u g

Tlila means about 12 ow es-pe r nen - I K adi o » t TrJireara th is y p jf , ani

I mnintaifi hpr porliorv o f’ tlip flock, « i tlial, nt I.IIU ppr rod, fo r tbe cost ’o

good fcnce, i t ahould be nno o f tb I inont |irn(ilab1i’ di'partriiL'iitN (>n the irr)

_,] gation fan n .”I ■ Experience a t B upert

Kroui dntn hpfurcd by Connty Agon Hoiluhl Sfcl/ivm froHi K. K IJincbaH field animal liuabandman fur tliu atat< univcrlilty, ’ ollicr iuitonccs ahuwinj Iho profit o f pasturing on d ltcb bank

, - nru ^'ivon ua fnllowa:• <?. B. I’tiillipii, uf Kupprt, iias on 80 ncri! farin'flirough vrliieh tlivru ia a la t cral,. 1.1W fpct in length. Tho d itoh ii

' 10 ft'i’t wlilc. In 1017 thia d itch boal of wnntc woa fcnccd off and pastured Iiicluilcd .in thc encloinro waa a a trlj of nlfiilfa, crabraelng ncres. The netiml pasture area of the d iteh baiili ami ulfatfu |intch was -f.35 acres. Tho result o f tlio f ira t year showed tbat thia pasture would carry ICO head ol rp |(U tciril.H |m pabIre c'woa oad lamb^,

" fSfh oUi'riiatf 'treo rfceks,to Gl owca and lamba contlnuoualy, or nn nvprage of ,U to tho acrc. :

I Sheep B e tn ia 137.03 per Acre .On A u ^ a l 7 a ba nd 'of 43 bum lamba,

weighing a to ta l o f S178.S pounda, pr an average of C0.7 pounda per head, wore turned oato a d itch bank pasture, and J ic H 'b /- a c s M 'o f a temporary

■ • fence. Tbo ditoh bank pasture coa-sistpd of a ronk growth pf blae graai, nh llo rlovor, wiilopra and Wccdi. The orra esrJoMd by t i e tem ponu^ tente conslated o f .37 acrca. A a .43 lamba woro )ield fo r IS days oo s U ttle over

. a. third of an aero, th ii la to bo regard­ed Iw harvesting Iho grow th, ra the r lhan paatoring. I t w u found th a t In

cooauming ono aero of th is g ro irth tho- 43 Ifunb^ gained SU£ pounda. A t 14

cents a pound th is am ouatod .to a r6- tiim of f37r03 per acre.

^ The lam bt were owsed by N . l \ H ud­son, a range a^eep n a u , of Bupert;

, They w.ere of tl)e croaa-bred breeding ' o f the range, w ith tb e long wool prq-

domlnatiilg. Tbe paatnre w as owned a iid 'fcn ccd .b y iiJ . W. B ra m o n o f 'B u :

• pert.- Bot'b -U'rriiliritaon nDd M r. B ra n ' non oMlatcd irJtli t&p wdghlog 'iQ ^ keeping of the records.

Xo more labor w u retjnlrcil in ' building tho tonporary fence tban it

would ibavo takea to cu t th e willow# and weeds. Io addition to th e pro fit rvturncd, the lamba did an exenllcat jnb ili cleaning up the d itch banka.

Oow» H a k a Oalaa ..W ith urdioar}- cow a,.not above the average, oi\ a mixed grass paattoe, 4831 pounda o f 'm llk wero produced te thv ntrc. D u rio ; tb ls tlm o tho cowa galaed a to ta l of 118 ponnda In weight.

A t Oooiling, in one aeaaon, on tn i« d jinature, iiccf-iteera gained 690 ponnda to tbe aere. Conatlng tb e g o iu a t 10c a i« u ad , the g ro u retnrna f ro m . onu

' aere of th is in a tn re were too.Ob tb e farm of Cl W . firanaon ; of

Rupert, aceurote record# were k p t of ■13 bum l im b u on an irrigated pasture. T h t'scaao a’# rctom a jwr acre, la tcrma of gain la weight of tho lamba, wero 73.30. • -

'JbdaLya M&.rkot s'IfB W T U B E STOCK U A S S E T

NEW yOBIC, Oct. 17.—Thp ntock mnrkct opened hero • today nm ld tho wildest scenes since thc aurrendrr of Iliilgaria w ai announced, iu tho firs t fiflcen minutes the«gains in active i»-

I Hurs raa a s h ig h - u three po in ts with gaina In inactive InTCstmcnt issues rua* iiijig ia fxeeai o t tea poiuta.

W ar and international politica l nowa waa d irectly rcsnonalblo fn r thu good ilemand for s l o ^ Tbe news waa in-

- ti-rpreied n» nuanlag ]>caco tbrough > victory in tho near fu ture. Tho oa(y I losaea found anywhere were in tbo w ar ! groopa.■ Union I’acifie sold up neatly tw i

points aad many raila gained a point.Iloyal Dutch aold up over 11 points

to 130, a record high prcc. American ! Hmdting gained mure tbnn 2 points,

cruaaing 83. 'G alas io the rubber iaauea rao nearly

2 Iiolata a ad g u itoeka a u ilo now high I rccords. M otor, atocka rcspondo4

quickly. , .Mcrcantlio mariae lAarti wPt# higher. ( ■- J

- O T W •S’OBK BTOOKB NBW YOSK, Oct. 1 7 .~ P ricM wore

generally iJgher wbea th e s toek m&^ k e t o p e a r i here th i t m a n lsg . United S tates Steel 107 7*8, o ff 1-8. Marifle praferred- U 8 , oj> 3-B; 33*tUck«n B - I 'l-C , WP 7-8; .J te x ic w Petroleum

3-4, up 2 3-8? B * ia« ta '7* I-*-

^ '■ ^ ^ S i l l l i tk t .S to * K u k n s -■I f o r t h ' s i i U ? e rO < k . 14 .-"

dA T T LE -R eceipU , 881{ n u tk r t •teady to.lower. . ^

D ^ a d good fo r klUef ito«k . U ip . • M can, uae 15 to.'SO-.eani tb ii week'. F a t a teen TreigUng IjOMpoitndi and .b ftte r .wbfk afll ;ireU.

Choice heavy ateer^ ii0.75@ 11.70; Kood ateora, f a ir ftee r^|,'t.00@3J50; choioe eowi a a d i# a v jr -, hp ifen , #7.215(87.78; f a ir to .food eov< • and beifens |(5.50®7.£S; cnttcra , $5.78 (3^425;'e a n n ^ ^ .7 « ® i '- W ; t» t bullf, « - [email protected]; bologna bijUa, 15-60^0-25} veal calvca, #9.00011.00.

H 0 a 8 rK e c « J p ^ n w k e t , lower. Hcarj* r a ia and 'd e e i ra a ^ p rices on

all m a rk e ts - iu p a t onr bog market 11.00 lower jk a n week ago today. Ia-. dicalloaa fo r liw er pncca from now ' 00 a ll markets.

cColce f i t h o p , 175\ t<.,250 I b i , lia.50@ 17.00. . '

9MEEP—Beceipta, B,fi30: m arket, lower,"'

Choice apring lamba, ll3Ji0@ 14.00; wethew, 19.05^10,00} t a t ewra, $7.00®

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- > I y t n a n i nir, and ’ / • . >Ki Sk^BwE >ck, M X aMBF®■-"rt -of / . ' / « ^

he irrl- wm 1 ®acbart, M j ' ^

itoh is ^ 1^; n; - :I bonk II ■ ^ - >/v ,. . / / : I l j iturcd. rJ I n" |/ I. Tbo V - ' l I I M i P

bank ' •'■ W a *—1 th a t .^»a of . ' - ^ A C w c c ? 2 iam b^ •M lro t ...,In T ilin i^ y f .n n lt- lh e crown}-';.1., « . " ' .foaJure o f all home c o m fo n i-

comca ^ u id Jr .^ tJ rJ2 c rfa j!o _ rOil Healer*.— "'

re . PetfA ctinn O iM Ie a le ra J - *1

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The ■ .• n H E C O N T ! N : :N ntente II ' ' tw - *

H PERFiO I L H E A T E

a t InII tho — i t 14a r6- r - - — T - - : - T T — _

M Sornetliing Better Than| \E T R O r r .—T h e conductor on a si

prq- I I , u a aJ l m on. sppaw n tlywned a b w rd w ith a heavy « I lca « e . The n

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J*”,*' diTldnal, wbo tn llled him to iho ticke , T h e k lod-beartn l Indivldaal acowlod ai ' a l to k s I f h e co tiW scotrl. SamyCMogj ‘“ " ‘r m an le ft th e U cket booth bo th 'd id llki “ ®, «nlt/»so w andered obont th e Btatlnn u

"W alt Ull h e Bets »t down,"' one m S h e Bed Cross booth m» l a Uio pa

occ . ■pyg looking fof' th is plncv d tu g o . Ab h« loosened th e i t i a p s of

»■ l in e s w n t dlscIoscd; H e piled Ihera on t of , « i on tho w ay to n y farm o

Sho n w MmethlDg In tho nctrBpopers irma th o soIOIers,"fcro * ^ 1 0 0 Oli,'’ th e ktad-heartcd Indlv

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■ t a ih snlloruif Conoco Saf-iy {' I d ■ 'c h-ppa tha retfrciion Oi! hcaulr

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ic f lO NF E i j i s A ^ a a i L .

in "Robzb’’ in Tliis Suitcasea s t r ^ c ttr bound for, tbe itillrood depot

mUy from a ru ra l d is t r ic t struggle rallan lly the new iiarfHiniKer paid hla furr. TIio crowd

moved fon rnn l, forcing him to posh . h is RullcTiAo under' t l i ^ conductor's

N guurd rafJ. A W nd-/iear/ed IndJrWoal, y KceluK tho little m an flght hlH woy ^ back •IhmURb tbe cn m d , antldim tcd f li^ blH object nnd rt'acheil fo r Ibe handle ^ 'o f tbe«ultca»p . B u t tije 'bw oiT sclzfd6 I t flrM. UIh o p p a rn it lUsconrtcsy7 cauMKl him little dlMComfortA “H ootf." the condoctor naid. "B et

a nlcki'l he getn ofl n t th e Union sta- tlon ,-

IIo d id ., AWo tbo kind-hcorted In- ticket w indow, w h trc h e purcliuKvd u Ucket. od nod tum i-d to nnutliiT perwiu, who Iqoked i a g powted Jw tw cni ih e two. fo r a s fhe llttlo d llkew lw . ^ r w>mc Ume Uiu ow ner.of tho nn w ith thp tw n tnen o t h is heels, me Ruld. "Bnd FU U ck i t ” bo p a th o f ihc< flrtie r , who m ado a Voo fo r i t p lace t r a uiiiiulcii,'' he told tho women In w o f ttie BoitcnW a dinplay o f cu rren t oaga* m on th c crow ded counter, rm nnd m y a ljih r asked mo to bring theae. p e rs nbout th e llcd Croas desiring books for

individual uald to h ls coinpaolon. *'\Vhat do

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OBOZIBB TEAyflPBB QO. Phoae 848.

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I ’ w n w o w OLA8S»Alio fcrees worL ,Moon Shop. PhotK 21. .

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A o to B e p a ir

Airto'BEPAIBB—Antoi rep»lr^ t t q TT<nief% N areltr Slop. _

A n o tio n ee rs

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^A trL B IK a’8 OBOBmTBA—Uofls furnlihed for recopUou, ducei, pri- _

. vato parties. Bez-Ann^ 01

BIBS. E.-lh JUBNEB, toftehor of rloUn and piano. PupU of CindnnaU Ooa< Bcrvatorr of Muale. Stndio 2S8 Niath " avo. N . . Pbone 865.

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A rc h ite c t _____ of

JOHN VI88BE—Idajto Power Bldg. ~ ' • T ,

A tto rn e y s .

e T ^ vT LAB8 OK—Oeoornl pruetiet. Booma,0 and 7 Idaho Power Bldg.' ha

. BynSBLBT A flWBHLmr—Attorney# a t Law. Practice in all Courta, Twin _ Falls, Idaho.

NOEIH * BTBPHAN, B ^ T t . Dldg. JJ

. X H. WISB—La«7Br. PuUy organltod ^ OollMtloa Department, Offices, _ Booms S u d 7 OTcr Twia Bonk k Trust Co., Twin Polls, Idaho.

B. M. WOLTB-Lawyer. ltooos-6 and P® 0, over Idaho Department Stofe J T r^

’Falls, Idaho.

^ WILBOH-Low>-cr7 ho

A c c o u n ta n ts ~' m fL h s x D B a 'k o a c K r a i ^ ^ i r k vj

Power Bidg. Telephone 801 tad 87^ 'fn

E n g in e e r

P ia n o In i tn iq t lQ n ___ ' vt:9m.%ik XtAXHOBS—OetlUloA Sb-

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, I f yea b t r t uy iU nf.tg 'ieQ n e Iht ^ ' NSWB for o l t eolsmot. -

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’ jteOMDAY, OCTOBEE IT, 1910.

ERE A R K FO RTK

CLASSIFIEDADVEHTISEHENTS/

. C L A SS inB D BATES 'jtte OcB iDsertloD, per word _________S« Irje Oae week (Dally and W eekly)------lOo

Odo mooUi (DaUy and Weekly).._S9c Minimum charge for each lawitlOD

of u v c lon ifled td , 16 cents. Ads m ust run fo r t sta ted period of time.

_ P H 0H 3 32

_ For Solo

U ' POTATpES FOB SALE a t Anebor ” Hny t G n ik Co. T cl.i3 .

1 FOB 8A L& -5.paw cBgerr le w M oi'. well;-In good conilition. Phone 82.— -

= f FOB SALE—Onions a t th e Anchor Hay, Grain k Feed Co. Telephone 23.

ek * FOB S A L B -6 7 ^ r e a a e h 1 ’ 8 4 ne tn i l ^ o a t , 1200 per aero. Terms. E . A.

FOB SALE—E xtra good te a ti and heavy u t o f work harness. 435 F ifth

** nvo. W. '

I FO B SALE—Fonr bottom John Deere iHie plow. Prieo rcatonable. E . Kimm, Amaterdam.'

B- __ __________________________________► FOB SA LE-M axw ell Boadster In

fira t ehas condition. L iberty Oarage. < Phono 8 0 . .* ■ '

FOB B A L B -2 toa BepubUe track | - and 1 ton Ford truek. Apply Bterliag* Crtamoiy, Twin FoUs. j

* FOB BA L E -Boot rock and Kood leml ' team; 4 'mile* cost aad j-4 niilfl soutb '

, of Fouuilty. W. n . Joae*. I“ ------------- ---------------------------------------------i

■ POB SALE—Apple boioe, a t the A a- .' chpr H ay, Grain and Feed Oo, 24B, ‘ J 8 l | ^ ove.-W . ' Telephone 83.

FOB S A L ^ B u le k d x roadster, 4 U now tires, two extras. Ip good eoadl- »

tlon. Prieo reasonable. Apply Tw ia * Fidls Aiito Co. ^

GOOD-applea fo r.sa le . One doQar ‘ p c r box, orchard run on tree. Bring . boxea nnd bnrry. Joe Day, 1 1-2 miles If, flortheoBt of Kimberly.- |_

. FOB SALE—Oabbsgo for k ran t £o I per pound. 0 . E . P ickett one half m ile i " north and one quarter west of w est e n d ' of U ain street. Bring sacks. I ' '

■ :----------------------------------------^ I cFOB SA LE—Beal good‘80, eloae to «

. Twin F a lii, a t «276.0{l. Betsonablo I „■ payiiicnt ' nod torihi.' ’ O w ner,' c t r f lL

Twin F d ls Nowa. j

• "7 ,IK C 0L N b a m s FOB BALE—I ^ hovo 16 yearling rams and 76 Febm azy ^

• ram lam bj for sole. AU pnrebred Iin * !, eoln. David W. Koastcs,' Wendell, Ida.

AUCTION—l iy forming eqnipment : tvill U otitcin atoek, ioeluding Bine B ib- rj boo bull a t my ranch 4 mUea northeast of Twin Folia, Thnnday, Oetober 24. f Seo bUIa. I r r ln g B. Darrow. "

FOB B A L E -W ill w ll nlee red tn d {, yellow, onions a t my raaeb for <2.60 por, bag. The retail price ia Oe Jb. I f $ you Hove no woy to come, drop me » cord ond will deliver Inter. Oae mllo r, iwcat, 1 1*2 aoutb oad 1-S west, th ird o: houae from Shoahoae auee l bridge. W . » D. A veritt, B 1, city. r

FABM BABOAIN IN T E E BOIBE _ YA.LLE7 — 80 aerea, twelve toOei 'from ' Boiae ' tn d f ire mUet f i « » p M eridiaa; 40 acres a lfalfa, 80 »erm ~ wheat,. 10 te re s aot in coltiT ttloa. Pa id np New T ork water. A r« tl bar< tr gain. $1£S.00 t n tore. Ters*. E tz ry ■« K. rriteh m tn ,B o ls« ,M th o . •'

FOB S A L IM )n » n b n lll No. S OU- ver, $2a0O; and one new No. B Oliver, la tes t iaodel,”$36.(H). Also new Corona " w ith caae,>45.00f-E em in^on N a 30, t,, 440.00} L . 0 . Sm ith ' No. 6, $66.00. Terms; A ny o f tho tbov* ' m a ch iM _ fo r rent, ( L 6 0 .to ? H 6 0 per montb. W rite .J . B. BieJi^y, Bnpert, Jdtho. ' iq

/. FOB. BALB-'-^O' tore* 2 1-2 mUot p] e a a t 'o t Ooodlag. This U n d . 'U *U t b o r tU d -.tn d ...w ill, flood r ire r . ..h o t-i,itorn, B k e k rieh toU, tU i a e n lt in t ie a . j .F c n i^ . l r i tb . ih 'w .^ . 'a in u b in _ 5 > n 4 Fi

b e ta t h ^ L tn d in Vieiaity la afaU- . ia g fo r 1176 to.|SO O.^Ptie« t l U t i m fo r HOo.^iHSTt‘- ^ ; e o t r M wool ~ ewM fo r iMto. 0 . T ty lor, O o^*

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LOONS “

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L n o M U Oli 7,Mc 5 ^ a i V l

I MflNESTi.'* ►♦A - MA. \ fc 1

R T Y PEA R S IN HAN PIKE,’S Pl“ j For Sale ,

FOR HAlif-^-Mallrablo a lrd raiiKc; 1 rt-vil !>nl»,v l)iiBKy. -Ifil Si'ronii »ivf. W.

r _____________________________________'y o u 8AL^>-1D^ Ford, finn oniili-

■ tl.m , jnst ovnliaiiinl. 8. M. Burkli.il- ti-r, Ilanien. '

^ ‘KOK'KAL?>^lK)it Uuiek *ix. Hatri', fico flil account of alckncas. Oaa be

w m cm Ktro.-l« or a t 820 Fourtli nvo. K. ^ J . L. 1’i.ttrr, • , . •

yO it SAL>;—Do'dgb. touring ear, ju i t “ overhauled, a ll’ n-orn pnrta roploced

n illi III'W arid in {wrfect (^ndltion. Ap-- ply nt :no Toro bI., eoat aide Biekel lior ficlioo] Imni, o r phono -IGI a fte r 9

a . m.

iix- - S ^ E I * r o i t 8 A L i:-000 Jipod of - • i^ooil brofdrr cwDa a t rcniionnljlo priecsl- and terma.. Can finil'JUngc for aum~

me;, and hovo rouKh feed, bay ■ urnl lambing aheJii if dealrod. Tlicac owoj

5 4 nro bred to Ilnmp iiucka and nro. good ^ ooarae wool atock. I’liono 310-J or a j-

dreaa E. J . llornibrook, .'>02 Third ave. _ N ., Twill Falla. |

5^ FOB BA LE-S«0 aere ranch, 8 mUei ^ from BuhL AU deep aoIl, no rocks. Soil

n nu iu iU / rieh. Feaeod ta d er<«»-f«>e-| ire ed w ith, hog-tlght .wlro; deep well and tn, ^ o d largo cistern; good bouse, two

bam a, tw o gronoriea, ond good family,'- orchard. Ob aerea good blao g tao i paii-1 in ture, 100 acrea a lfa lfa, balance in f l n t | [e- year w heat atubbjo from . t i f a l f t sod.

T bl»-is an ideal stock or gn d a tu c h ; T tbreo yeara ' w heat crop wlU p ty for it.

T h is y e a r 's w heat averaged 00 baaheii ^ per iv:re. No be tter form oa the T w is _ F J I . IrmU P i i « IlOO,odo. 0 « « .tU r i ,I,1 cash, balaace ten y e a n tim e t t 7 .per. tb fon t. W ill take any other good #680?. i I

i ty . fo r flrat payment. A ddrest B o z |'- S40, Bnbi, Idaho. j n- I I I ■ I

W anted

■4 "W A N TED ^A gontlenian os osilst-|-,II. n n t bookkeeper. Lind AntoinobUe Co.<;

\V’ANT to reat piano; p o d core ' U ken . • P . 0 . Box 101, T w ^ J W ls .

“ “ A L W A i's’i^ tho 'ra ttrko t for'bSliid'ar- ’ [fnlfa . Oct oor prieea. A aehor H ty , , ’® |G rn in & F e B d C a ,

- I WANTKD TO K E N T -40 or 80n<res » . i witli iraprovcmcnlnj not too fo r out; < J 'p re fe r crop r()nt I’hono 173-W. *

{ FO B SA L ^Foirbonka-M orao 8 h.p! e ~ j engine; 8-ihen centrifugal pump; 420 i ° I fee t 5 and 0-inch Iron pipe.- W ilt soil I ® jail or part. .T ..D . Conner, Filer. •' (

j W A N T E D -T oyront ICO acres near J ~ Castloford for tho year 1010. (Toah or , . g ra ia r e n t W ont I t In time to fiOl . ^ p lo y .. Telephone 010 or w rite Box 67, ^

u a- W A N T E D -A ll kinds clover s e e d - '

rod, alsike, white, n e e t T b i A lbert °D ickinson Co., Chicogo. Hboe^ offieo

’ o t Twin Falls Feed k le e Co. btrild- » ^ ing. Twin FoUs, Idaho. Pbone 008. |>

- MONEY W AN TED ^W e htvo toon^ f ^ f i r private money os follows: ISSty) on t.0 411 arres, 11251) oa 20 acrea, rea rs t it i |>«r eaa t. 1^1 murlf{ase; olao $300 on f> -i >-orn<u.JoU nnd bulldiog a t 10 per ^« ’■••nl. -•'Oliiatlaa 40 to SU per r e n t CoUd or w rite Bipley A .Tiiam , tba R e t ln >j^ mt»r»., Piler. Idaho. q

J _________Tet t ia t I■ FO E BEOT—Furnished beuse, 030 § • F i f t h nvo. N . n

! • IX)B B fa n '-F 'u ra ish ed rooms, elec- * .. tr ie heat, bath ood telephone.- Phono ^r -ioo. ; ■ . . “

FOB B E N T -2 rooms, electric bM t, li . bo t and cold water. Cao fum lsh b o ttd .; J 85 Sixth ave. E . ' 0

‘ ' J-OB .B E N T -A p u to e n U (or U |b t J '» houfekecping, ir ith or w ithont fo m l- . '' to re . Control bnUdlng. Pbono 180J. ■ ^

u FABM POB B E N T -F o r cash, to r# . « oponaible parties. 800 acre ranch, on

- iteimoii trac t. S 0ae rcs^fB lfa ,00»ercB ^* plow load, 20 acrea tame g ^ pasture. ”1 Two b ouaeraad two completu s e t i .o ^ f '* boildiagtj r P W e 8104 , o r addreaa. £ . ^ >• J . noraibrook, 602 T hird 'ove. N., TwiaI r « in .) 1 —

; • b u i l d i n g LOA>W Of l e w e r 'r t tw , t h a n 'U v e been offered here be fcw _* R ^ iy a b le - o t ' tn y "U bm a fte r H4* i^obtht. ‘ Arthur L . dwbn. . t l

n “T H A T * ' W ft C A n n ^O A W O M C K TH'N<C,

\ y F ‘ I^V&R.’f ^ M W T a j

I ' WON'rDO Jl''w /x

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[N COLORADO P E A K -IT PAY

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»Ke; TACO.MA propcrtr to iroile for Twi Kali, iifoiieriv. J*. 0 . Box fl12. Phon »8.

iiiJi- “ o ' T « A D B -b .n in fM property n Main. nve. fo r n forty acre trac t. P I’arknnl.

w ri-1--------------------------------> bo . ' L o an B

• ; FARM LOANH, A. L Hwl.n.

j u i t 1 " n i 'lL D lN O LOANS, A L. Bwim.

A ^ ^ PAYMENT LOANB a5k o i''o w cr ra te i than bavo ever been ol g |f e ’ed heretofore. Arthur L Swim.

; FARM U )A N 8 ,' CITV WANE ■ ^ 'F I U B INSURANCE. AUTOMOBlLl

I.VSURANCE. A rthur L. Swim. ^

‘“® ~ " .8 T R A 1 « 1 T a YEAR LOANB an MO.>ITnLY -PAYMENT LOANS 0

' ' ’®* mnilerii Twin Fnlla dwellings a t al trn rtive ratef. Arthnr 1 . Swim.

a j- -------------------------------------------------------ive. Tbe flilvertiaing of a atore ia ihe mlr

j ror ill which you enn mo tlir lervlea — 'm -liv iiiM 'o f th a t Itore. lle i

u d - 1X)HT— lliim-li Ilf krya, Tii.-n.ln.v nf two Irrnuoii, Krtiirii (0 Nt'irx nfflrv. Rc liiy .'w ahl. .1-10.

LOST— A buncb- of 5 or fl keya be ^ tween Shoihono SL -ond Connty Hos-

p iu l . I. 0 . 0 . F. tag attached. Leave J*; a t Newa Offlco. ,.

^ ~ I X )8 T ^ o l i l ■oVneelet with three J“ lotKo nuggcta act w ith ruby, diamond ^ and aapBbire. Leave aome a t Priebo 's

jewelry store ond fecolvo rewanl.

"“ j ■ , Help W anted— - W AN TED -Beii~boy. Rogeraon Ho­

tel.

— "W A N T E D -S ix lxpT ricT ced "aalea In* '•t-l 'iiiei, -apply Wedacaday a t 8 o^ m., ot C o .'lln r t'a . .......... .

^ L e g a l A d v e r t ia e m o n tB

~ NOTICE O P SH B BITP’B B a £ b '^ “ ■ I;ee Clinrlea Millor, p la in tif f vs. W.

C. Uoyea, Baroh A . Moyca, buaband and _ wife; W. 0. H n ll'nnd ■Nellie A, nnil. res hiuibnnd nnd wlfQ; I f . B. Boloy oad ,t> Orilla J .' Boley, husband and w ife, 'do-

fondfluts. ’ • ’ ■_ Under, ond by v irtue of- an order -of

sale ond decree of forocleiare and salr, 20 iiidiiiii out nfvtbn Diatriet Court of the

Foiirtli Judleinl Diatrict, in ond for the • County of Twill Falla, Stnto of Idaho,

“ on the 2lHt d'ny of Sopt., 1018, in the nhoi-o en titled, nction, wherein Loo

^ Chnrles Miller, p la in tiff, obtained a . judpneiit nnd drerco of foroclomro and ’ aala n(!ftiiift tho aliovo named defend*

nnta on the p la t dny of Sept., 19}6, for _ ttiu sum o f Three IIiindre<l ElRhty-threo irt and 8MOO Dollara ($383.81) in Unitod 40 Statea gold coin, beaidea intorest, coata

and counaci frea whieb sold decree wna, on Iho 2 la t dny_of Sept., 1018, recorded

— in Judgment book S o t page 09, o f said. a» poiirl,' I am commanded to aoU thnt cer- « tnln lot, pleto o r parcel of land, ritoote.! t l lying nnd being in Twin FaUs County,' oo S tate o f,Idn lio , nnd bounded and do-1 «> arribed ns followa: !

U t two (2) Section Nineteen (10)' » Townalil|i Kfnven {11} South, R ange

Twenty (20) EaatrBoise Meridian,- eon-— In ln in g ' aovrnty-seven and tblrtv-one' hundredths (77.31) ncrea of land, to-! ^ gether w ith an early w oter righ t from

D rv Crcek consisting of aoventy-aeven, fliid five-tenths (77.C) laches of--wntar, |

1 " ‘and tbo m ortgagors Intorest in th e ' go Moyea and Dean Ditch, together w ith '

n il and aingulor tbo tonemchts, berido- _ menta nnd ap |iirlonances thereunto be­lt, longing, o r In aay wise apjjertolaing. d . Publie notiee is hereby given that,

on S a turday ,'the SOth day of Oetober,— 1918, a t 10 0. m. o f tho t doy. In front I ” o f the Court Houao door of the'O onnty.

of TwlQ.Ff^ls, I wlU, in.obedience to | aoid order of sale and decrcft_of fore-

^ cloauro ond sole, aell tbe obove describ* ^ ed property, or to .m ach thereof t a may „ b e noceatory to n t ia ty a ^ d J a d fn ts t ; .0. w ith interoat and coats, etc., to tho high-1

eat «nd boot bidder, fo r geld « o b e f tbeV Uaitod States.la ,FB A lnC M. KENDALL, Sheriff.

. . *By Jil; B . lAwrojice, Deputy.— Dotod Oct. 2, lO ia" Publiahod ia Tw in FtU s Newa Oct. 8,

10th, 17th u d 34th, 2918.

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- , m THB DlflTBIOT COUET OF TH PhTnl T O m tn JU D ICIA L blBTEIOT 0

IDAHO, W IT H IN AND FOB TWI______ FALLS COUNTYrty nn Charlea II. Browne, P la in tiff v^ ^Vl ct. K . linm Vnn .\ld e r nnd Charlotte E lir

both Van Alder, Dcfendanta—Alli — ■ Summon!.

. I Tho Stnte of Idaho acnda RrcetlnRs,! 1 Willlnm Vnu .\ld r r nnd ' CharloLl

^Etirobcth Von Alder, tho nbnvn narat______ Idefcndanti: . . .rim. You arc hereby notif<>d thnt o eon--------- pla in t htm been filod o f'n lsit vou'-b‘NS the nliove named p la in tiff in the Di >®o of- tr i f t Court o f tho Fourth Juilielsl Di rim- tr ic t o f th e S tate of Idaho, in ond f<A . mq tho County of Twin Falla, ami you ni OBILE directed to appear and answt

Iho anid eom alaint *rithln twentj- da)l l i __ oT tho ae'nfico o f thla sum'mDnj,' IB an>l aervrd ' w ithin xnid .ludlclal Diatric 'JS on and w ithin forty dnya, if n c m d clw a t a t where, nnd w ithin forty dn.va after tli

ptiblieation of thla Kummoan la con plete.

be mlr- The oliject o f anid suit a» ihown, b ervice- complaint ia the quieting of tli

( titlo of the p la in tif f to I/Ot Three (.1 = = “ of Scction T h ir ty '( .10), in Townihi

f e n (10), S o u th ,'o f BnQ);e Soventee ' ■ , (17), Kaat o f fhe Bolw -Meridian,-i

Re- «riinipanyinR -w ater' righ t;' os' opiina

• nny Hiid nll odvcrao, claima or intereal y i be held or elnimed by yon. ’ , .' Hos. ,And you nro fu rther notified tba Leave “’’I” '' ,':"u nppoar ami aniw er aaii

eomplnlnt w ith in tho time' herein ’Sjlee — — ifieii, tho p la in tiff wlU tako judgmen three qqi) decree-will be entered a ^ a i t yoi

imond DR proved in aaid complaint, iebe ’i w itneaa my hand and tho aool of aali•____ i D iatriet Court thia Oth d a y 'o f Oc= i tober, ItilB.

1 ' , E. .f. FINCH,1 ' Clerir Diatriet Court

“ " ‘ ijR E A L ) n y C. L . BOWEN,I ' ■ ■ Deputy

le , lo* SW E K L B V 'i SW EELEY, Twin Falli m., a t IdnhOj A ttorneys for Plaintiff.

. NoUce for P a b U o tio a o f tlm # Appoint — . I ed fo r ProTlag W lU .'^ tc .;i , - . ^ 1 In ‘I'C Proboto 'C ourt o f ^ i n j^ lh [iE j Couaty, S ta te o£ Idaho,’S. W .i In th o .m a tte r .o f tho .e s ta te ,o f J te l d and I Sanf, deceased.- ' . -, t ' . ■ I lall, I P i i r a u a n t .to -on-order o f said court,

f oad I made on tho 8th day of Octobfir,.li)18; e, 'de- notlco ia hereby ^ v e a .tha t ^Friday, the

2 jth day of .October, 1018, a t 10 o’doek ler -of a; m. of s.iid Joy, o f the Court'Bopm ol I sale, aaid 'Court, a t tbo Court House In tbo if the City of Twin Foils, County of Twin ir the Ftilla, has been oppOlnted os tbe Umo ;doho, and.placo for proving the w Ui'of said n the Jnck SauT deCfUscd,iirfJ f8l''heariBg1hc

Loo npplication oC B obert Bogorson for the :d a iasuanee tu him of le tte rs teatsmentary b and when and whoro aoy person intereited ifend* may appear ond contest tho some, ..B, for Dated O ctober 8 th , 1018. . . th ree 0 . P . .DUyALL, ■nitod Probato Jndge.

NOTIOE TO OBBDITOBB m A T E 0 F W ILLTAJL PIT N E Y , DE-

. • CEASED; . . . t NoUce-ls beroby givon tiy tho^oader- tuote, Hori-ey .Cogjrina, ndmlnistrotoruntv* onnexed of tbe estote,1 /o ! of WiUinm I»itBe.v, doceoaed, ,to.;the

creditors o f- and aU persons' .having elaima. against tbo aald deceased, to

tanoo them w ith tbe ooeeasaijr, voneh*.eon- mo'ntba'iLfter the iira tv-one publicatiou-of thia notice, to tho said

tg .j H arvey‘Coggins, adrhlniitrator, t t tbe from ■ Sweeloy *• Sweeley, A tto rleven i Low in tbe F ira t National Bank r a t g j Building, la tbo C ity of, Twln.?tll*>

tlijiC onn ty of TwiuvFaUaj 8 U t» ‘o£ Idatio, v i t i , ' tbU belng.the place fixed fo r i h e ' t i ^

srida- btisipess of to ld estate. .0 be. Doted October 8 , 1M8. ' • . / „g HABV EY COQQINB, /<L,. AdnU alitrator w ith th e WIU'AnnoxeA,

of tho E sto te of W m iaia’P ltn iy , ^

f '“ ! SWEEUBV.I: BWE?LET, T»i« to I Idaho, A ttom eyg fo r X d n i n l t t r ^ r . ;

T eachers' InsU tn to w ill be ^ e ld ia' *'«'>• Twia Palis, Idaho , 0 « to b e f8 8 ,:J9 ; 80/

81 ta d Novem ber 1, ISIB. A B 'tetehen will bo oxpocted to a tten d th is aee tlag .

"?M (8ig iw >d) 'B B IIT O M A B T W OLFB, ......... :ConAty.BttptriBt«HBat4

Speed M achine Most Needed,.To save la b o r 'n n d 'g p a c c .la .liirgo:

po.it olllcea, a' New Jersey 'tnan .haa in- 8, Tented a Ic tttfrso rtlng 'cabinet Id:

v hlch . th e leU eni o re dropped Into ^ a^ b w tlo t i.n A d faU don-n H a te s into la rger coopartm eata .

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ipoto*- The Art b e a l e r - r i i sell you UUk -i. statue of Venus dc M ilo for tiOOO.

"Mr. N fivriehe-Y on 'll sell Jt n heap: tlglit-, clu-uiiar timn lhat—’c«u»o It’ iilnm iisnl.' I t a in 't £«t uo am u .', '

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“ • 3 V y o v ' m y i y i o i s T o i ^n tbe A .O L A S S I F i r o A D T O iD O ,-Twin got th a t w ork under woy prom ptly.-. Umo The poraon ioi whom ydur m e trtg o '

! (aid taay;be intefla«d-ia-prbbttbiy'look- Ig ihe - Tag f b r l t doir.' ’I f your'mjsW'gil la 'IT U)o ; delayed, i t ; i s o r be th a t Uiis ^ rso iK n t" 7 will respond .to one aomowhat- Uke . ’ut® d , It, and -when yonri appears i t inay

.. nu '.'fiod ,' a t oaco, another person ' to whom i t w<tald’ m e a s ,ja it , th o

<> aame thlag. • ' ' ' . ' ,Iff®- T ry tbom. Besulta eost bn t 2e t r , ~ : word. '

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S s f c f a r m l a n d :Pails, '80 .acres, f o n r 'm q e i f r^ m Filer.dttio, ' improTements; .'AU e u lU ra ttd . ' t r ta ^

; $ 1 7 5 P e r A c r e *

f S M IT H187, 5hQ*hone'"'Bt; Bortfc : • ;

T w ia F t f * , M riw ,Id ia i ' - v .1 I . ' ' ‘ '■' ■■r — ^ . > ;8 l> / io T H B 'W A T H E .T naB B 8 'O F 'IH B ' * « hen Y W H rP A L L d ' OAITAL OOKPARTi ™“ ff* ' ’a # p e r resblntiea '-by the’ Botrd ofi ^ D li^ o i^ 'ib e 'In ^ e M -w in 'b o tnraed oZf> >4«t4 of a n ’the'<)6ulees iiad L n tt t i ls 'nnaer.

tho Uno, high Uao, and lew liaie*'• o f . th is system, -botweeii th e d tto s o£< WW>: DecembCT'.3st;‘l01Bi oad April 1st, U19.I. ■n in- T h i H igh Llae'w fO be tam ed dry frtn t NovembM ls t - 'fo r the p e riod 'o f th»«#j

weeks fo r the pnrpoao of mtiatimiiaae •woTk. -, J . C. WHEELON,

(AAt.) ‘ '• O e n ^ 'f a g i ia g e r ; '

j n * t ; i o u n d m « r i g h t w « y ,

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I BITIHSeB . Eriolish Troops Reported in vu ■ Outskirts of Lille, But News °° l i l HasNot Beeflfll&liilly.Con- iI ' firmeil ?I MEN AND B O m A K E N ; J I ONLY WOMEN REMAIN

I . T h o u a n d s o f .D o l l a r s ' W o r t h ^ I ' o f A m e r i c a n S t o r e s l o r X e i

I Ue{ of tid g iu u . B h ^ e l '"■! I ’ ^ H o m e bj' Q e n & a u . f'

I I ... By M W H ijM E L L C T T * " I ' '.W T P H TH E B E m S H 'A E M T IN , l l C lA K S E B S , Oek. tteept ^ I ; a re io CoDrtrri. tbo Rre&t enem r b u s

' - A7A t tliB i t M i t i w r i r i l repOT’tad U n t

W{ t i* Britlili .u t In , U ^I U D e . '^ U k u n o t ‘r e tb « M O f f Id a H f i;

e o n f ln a e l . . . alon■Tr tbfr'E Q It TDfioa, tbe BritU b were A iti

iM t o ^ fltu n y rypwtea! to h a re b rokea Itjd l I -tbrongb tb& .lla»^w iilA ’ 't fa e ~ < ^ ^ aom I bolIt aboot tb » 'is i^ anfl wero o e a r is ; tb r

^ancient defe&aire moat, which w w ^ i r 'p 'H n e l r a l ^ t e e t t o j i . In nod le ra l

• ^ 8 fM tnrie* moat has b e « “ fo rtlfleJ , bn l t to r a aro no ; (odlcatloiu th a t th p 'O e m a s i io te s d 'to nae tbeM M u m . ■ ■ “ I

I t f i nnJen tood th a l the bna« b a re “ i takon aw ay a ll tb e a e o and bojri U K ra

.L ille betw een in ao'd 80, le t r lo '; only Uou-.tbe W D B ^ Zlatj

■ B iu m r B m o rln g Stores - -Oeneral PlBmer’a men b^j^e ^aptnrefl ro t. '' the h ill petlUoM which <1omInato

' Tonrcolnjf and' R onbait. .The enemy la B rnmortog aOltarf i t o r n fnt^lkne, Ai.

' TonreoiDff. ao9 Roobalx. P l r f l ba re ;been c b a e m d in .L O le , b n t I t ' l a * H .: M rta lo y*t whether the Oermnni are be

: mwUdi; to imiivT tb a eUy. ml • -P reun re U e o n tin s ls ; on a ll .i ld e a Be

of the aallent wUok contains th e tbree Mi im portant F rench in d u tr la l eitlea. mi Evaenatlen of th i i region le e a s ia - . •.

. ; n h is s ^ and lb » way, tb a t wfll s e t please ^ O em aa*. pn. I n n o s t places p tm nere and pnr> w i«ned b a re n o red out o f th e d e rasta ted aft

’mad fla ts izrto a fa ir , .greea coutrT;.‘ Tho Belgians, fo r - tb e ' f i r s t t l m e ' l i B e

.: . i ! K . .y e « » . w e,S *’tU ng a gUmpw of ; t

■ t b e w a T % l « i f l l n g « U T e b e « a * . : s tro y e i . ^ . » o m o f the trooa v e t h

> M m o d . - noi'W hen ..B ou«n wa« oecnpied, 1,200

; «lTiUans ran aben t a t the peiti o f the ir ’ . OWB neeJi^ i^tlatla{{ on t bidden mlnea ,

,* n d rt'onting " h e r e 's one; the re 'a D y o n e ." . , ■ ■ • ]

A . captored .Ge.nnan cnK tnen . was ^ compelled to rem ore the n in e s . ' A ae r- ^

- lean relief storMt r a l u d a t «20,0M ^ were ta l s a :< o -O iw iB y .- te fo ifc -th e wracnaUon. ' L l i

Presiden t W llsoo 's reply is conUined t I in n e w sp tp m w U e b • n i T r f - f r m t W o y ii eoast l u t n ig h t ita n y in ld iers aald ]

i t expresaod thelr. exac t T lew i:' O thers ^ ■sggMted It olgM '-haT exbeeo *.‘U r4> er,'*. b n t said |h e y T»eegnU«d th e «m- e sslty 'o f'd lp U m k tle langnsce to f t l o jU bs lUplonatle «sds. fiegtnU afr a a «m t> - , ta to

' tlfe , ib e y aH aitreod w i th ^ I s o n . pletei

- oB z o X o o v s i i r a .v b w . 7 A p o m s '

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. the m annfaetsre o f the n e e ln e bere,. i t waa »ta iea ..;lC eaatk ie, D r. B o m o v Wi

w ill pm r^da a 'aapply s B f f i ^ t ' for A s e i rWfiO? ioam tnta nu la i« t*(«rlM a t m t

- repon■V , rT he vaecloB l* -4 ea lg tsa .'« 6 'p ro i id e gains

t I t f V ilm w l althpngh tagne

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ibioiH o f k e e p in g U»! b o y 0 w in t^ ir i im u th s . T !» !y im* tu m b l e boy.H— o f g o o d n i a l o r - , w e a r Jin d t e a r a n d lo o k w e l l .

R I f l E - F H E E'

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WBST T S 0 N 7

(Coatinoed from page one} 1

a re now bearing down upon Ghent,16 mllea e ^ o f l U a t t '

The Anglo-American a ttae k Isonehed b on a 10-nlle fro n t botween L e Oateaa aod Bofaaln, this momlng, w u re* di ported to h a re progressed, two miles ii this afUrnoon aod to be . a tlll going fi well. Tbe Britiah and Amerieatts ad> vancing tow ard Hfrson, a pparea tly a re . OD tiie ou tskirts of the im portant m id­way ten ter of W assigny ., ,

To the southw ard, tbe Brltlsb, T rench add American p ^ ssu re continues east o f Cambrai u d 6 t Q nentin. , |

The Prencb nnd I ta lian adTanee in r, the Laon region has beeomo slower, b n t the csptw o of Qrandpre by th e Amer* ieaos. b u perm itted oolaiYreaeDt of tbe operationi^ In the Argonne-Mcuse re­gion. - Continued adrance I i also be­ing made by tbe French and A mericana - In the Ohampagoe.

The AUI<* aro rapidly ex tending the ir v letoriei io the BaUcaos, a a i e U a f northward .In 8»rb la and ponring weit> ward Into N ortbem A lbania. . »

Oaptaze o f Eeaa, tu A sto SB aor, i h j j ‘ brought th a Brltlsli to w ith in 100 m tly e f th e g rea t .e n t e r o f

. A a n o , ,v I 4 c h la OB* of, tlw ptiB- d p a l A tf o a w ^ O aartaotioople „ i ftWB ' t t a m A - M

lilfe ly a rtille ry fire bas broken on t wi along tbe 'w hple 15-mlIe fro n t Irttw eeo ' A itlco and the Brenta r l r e ^ on th e pri Ita lian fron t, the I ta lian 'w ar offiee nn- t i t nounced today. Tbla region contains tb< tbe A ilsgo p la tea u .. ’ «

Se tb laa troops b a re captored the tow n o f A le k s tn ra . 20 nO es . . nnrtliw ett of K ish, tJie SeA lan w ar offiee a m u g s ^ tooay -

Tho P ro u H occB fW P lator, 35 , mllM aontheaat o f tO A ..

“ On T«e»<lay. '.wc ■ofciipicl M ount cci Kieasl-Baba, the town of A lekslnatc ,.th i U ouot K astreb*t* and t to .vUlage o f l* r l Z la tare," tb s sta tem ent’ta ld . . lera

“ Tbe French cavalry eaptnred Pie- . r o t "

tb(B r i t i s h D r i v e

A t H i r s o n • .

. LOHDOH, O c t 17 .»T Iw B tltlah Cit b eg in a bow a ttack -cb tb e 10- Bo B ile f ro n t betw een le c a te a a aod Bohata a t 6:30 tSsis n o a ln g , F ield On M ia h a l H a l f reported, n u y are 'm aU ng sa tisfac to ry p ro g re a . ' the

, - A strong enaaty connter-atttiek "n( sigilnst H^nflOT/ no rth o f BdMmee, Upushed th e B ritU h b a c k ’ to th e f >w estern edige o f ih e tow n yesterday 1Ha ftm o o o . , 1

>is<Belgian Cavalry i.ai

inThielt■ PA SIB, O c t 1 7 .-B ilg l* n c a r- Thi

a h 7 p e o e M M lU a t t . I t i n a an- ' Bomioed here t ^ y . tho

BrlC o u r t r a l T a k e n ,

b y B r i t i s h ■ ’ S j

P U tB . O c t 1 7 ^ ;n ie B r tU * “ Jcaptared O o o rta i a l te r v l e t e t oso's tree t figh ting ,' according to th a 'r tt l t .y o w B a l. • « o

L i i l l e C a p t u r e d •««

a y A l l i e s . . . . j L

LONDON, S e t i 17.-..U lla h u been captnrod b y th e AUlea, i t and •w u le s a e d tod«y. Art.fhe reports were reeelved. throngh

lIsi>atebo» from Che ba ttle f ro n t .wfaich ia tod th a t B ritlih troope had eom- ' iletod occupation o f th e g rea t f o r t r e a bee ;nd in<lutrial c ity . <igi

P e r s h i n g R e p o r t s

[ m p o r t a n t G a i n s

TA B niK O T O N , O c t H n t l« j,Lserleao a m y e o o tisn e e 'Ite a tta e k pre< se t o t the yteate,. P an felag o f :sported t ^ y , - a iinooaang t r ^ goli aioa In- t te ' ^ l a de L e G rand 2Coa- «igne. ■ ' ^.......... ' nlglTbo cosam nni^e fo t W edueday fol- prl*

n n : ' taek" T b e f i a t ' A iaerieaa an n y cw tte* Onr

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■T»Tr Tr Trt U r T- -t-iTntnT-T-rT- tTnTnTirTnTaTi'

^ ■ LOOAL BBIEFS• ' V +» , » *,*.» t .♦ » » » « «' .T ■«

t-. t - f t t iBEMODELINO O O M PIJO TD .

tlo.rnoyn Bif>therii hs\<e completed Ibl! remodel,ina^of tliHr atoro and tbe ir iiotV atoek uf furnituri' is now Installed.

Mr J lr iik f l, nmosRcr o f tbo store, tiays tha i (ifht-r ohlpmanta nro on .tba way. aod will lie rodilng lii overy few dayh. ’ . _ , .

COMBS n S B B FOH SBSDF:. K. Clie'atpr, eonnty ogont fo r C u-

uifl eounty, wa> here Wrlluoaday to se* i-iire high grailn DlrkloK seed w heat f(ir sowing I'V tba ■focinpra of his rouQly. llo .w ax s'ccompAncil by 0 . £ . Maloney, iliatrlet ogriculturni «<mergeo- ry agent, now detsilrii (o assist tbe {'MsIn couaty a g e n t '•

E D ITS U N IV B B a ir r PA P E Elln rry W. ‘.Barfy, fo im rr ed itor of

tlic Bulil H erald, who recently entered tliO ^ u d e n ts ' arm y trnlning corpa a t tha U niversity of Idal.o, Is 'rclito r of thej first IssBe nf volume tw enty of th si U niversity Argonaut^ n periodical pnb- tiahod weekly by thc asuoelated stn- clcnts of tho univorslty,

T Donrinee E ag itro nDorrcnrct Engatrom, aged 20, a farm ­

er of ITurUngh, died a t 4 o ’cloek Thursday momlng a t n local hotel 'fol-

~ lowing se re ra l daya iUnoss from pnen- monla. H e w u removed to tbe hotel from a local. hospital I u t week w hso

i bia eondltlon seemed to be Improved.1 Tbe ramaina are a t tho Crosby nn*I* dertaking eatabllsbmant, a ad wUl be s taken Friday by tb e jr ld o w to Cotorado J flprlngs for Interm ent

I ■ ABDIOATIOK OP K A U E S IB DBNIBD , ^

^ (Continued from psge oae)

^ inoro snbstantlal and nn til tbe .relch- s tag WU' shown to have .approved tho reported actioa o f the Bundesrath,

■ B N E U 7 DEFENSBS FA L L tO e . . PZBOBSI-

(Contlbned from psge one)B ■ — ---------- :—

ah^rp wedge into tbe enemy, l l n i r i n r tho direction of B ouncy , aix miles > northeast of Orandpre.. A dditional p r o g i ^ b u a lio been

m ide en both t l d u of the U ense. 'H a d R o n rF ix e d

I Aeeordlng-to prisoners, tbo Oermans , expected an arqilstlce to go into, effec t la t 3:30 Monday afternopn. They .were am ated when e a r a iiille iy fir* creased and the in fan try a ttacked. I f a ^ ^ who expected to bo fra tern iz ing

: w itb Americans, a re now, prisoners. 'Oae American divlalon b u taken

I prisoners from four boehe divisions in t i e p u t two days, fceludlng ooe of tbe ^ea t enemy outfits on tho ,whole weat f ro n t I

Thero seems tO' be no end to the ma*; ehine gun defenses. As fa s t a s a u r le s of these are wiped out, others a re en-1 countereil and the a rtilla ry 's worlt n tsrts a ll over again.

I t moy now be statod th a t the Baln-division participated in th e . je -

rout f igh ting In the Aire valloy, and . th a t tbo e ightieth division from Peim- Isvlvann w u engaged w ttb ^ j o r Oen- jera l B n llarr 's corps north of Septsargee.

the Meuse we advanced In the Bols da ~ Le' Gmnd M ontagne and hold the eon* P m lt To the weet o f tho Mense our S troops havo advanced on and bold tbe y C ite de CbatlUon. They a re aonth of . Boia do Leges' and a l n igh tfa ll were figh ting in Champlgnenllea aod Orandpre.

"A lo n g tb e fro n t o f (be seeond army •the day waa q u ie t Dnring tho a lgh t nriemy raids were repulsod.” ,

Haig- Reports Progress ) iri Flanders

LONDOK, O e t 17.—The Belgiant havo captured Thonront and Scboor- , bakke. Field M arshal H aig annonneed ^ today. Froncb troops havo ta k ea A r- ,, doye and Llehtervelde, aontheast of T honront “

" W e d n e ^ , between D ix n sd e aad the Lys, despite the s te m , Belgians, British and F re n ch \^ n tln n e d tho ir at- ^ tscks on a fro o t o f e re r SO kilom eters * (31 miles) a n d advaaeed a a average T ” depth of over aix kilometera (three " nad th ree-quarter n l le e ) ," th e eUte- mont aald.

"N n r th o f Dizmnde tb« Belgiaos . crossed the Yeor a ad oeenidod Scboor* . bakke. Tbo British eroteod th e Lys and pushed beyoad M eola t« the depth . of several kilom eters along tbo right

." T h e B e lg ia u eaptnred Thonront,*®,' and tho F rsaeb captured lieb te rve lda T ' Ardoye. The Brttish ocenplpd Menin * , and, aeeordlng to th s b to s t reporta, entered Courtral.

" A to ta l o f ov«r ' » viUagw have ^ been delivered f r o a the enemy. Ko figures are available regarding pris- . . . onor. and b o o ty ." ’ JJ®

"T es te rd ay aftom oon tbe enemy made a s t n ^ e o u te r a ttae k opon H a u ^ , aeeompanled by heavy shell- in g ," .the sU tem ent said. ." T h e y pressed ns baek to tho w estern edgo o f th e r i l l a ^ where f i ^ t b g is siiU going on.

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MIsslsBippL H erea fter they wffl be, perm itted to nnload and feed th e lr ship-* meats o f ^ e e p a t th e ChleivB pabUs '' yards, T hay w ill b e tB owed t» “ s te re”■ tbe sheep th e re , fo r a period o f alx ' mootb^ whleb is tb e average tim e f e r

f e e in g w esters sbeeix ] Tbe exteasloo o f th is privilege, of*' flelals say , is to p e ra l t th e movement

o f sbeep from tbe .d ron th stricken n e a s o f the. ebnthwest and aertbeiB lU tes.

* In some regions;, aeeordlng to reporta reach ing -the ra il re e d ' a d i i la l s t i ^ e e , only tbe early tran s fe r o f th e herds will save bpavy tosses. Tbe move will c o n serve 'sneh foodstnff wbleb o the^ Wiw might, b e lost, aeeordlng to o ffi­cials.

Ko additional ebarge b n a d e fo r the itopirfag-in -tnnslt privilege. T here Ii, however, a provision ( h a t additional w tlA t takon on a s a resn lt of feeding in tbe term inal wUl be charged fo r a t the regular local n t e froas Chicago to th e fina l destinaUon. .

WAR NOT OVER WARNS I SECRETARY OF STATE

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V ia n ia te rijila im d w o rk iiu iu sh ip ; tb ley w a n t .^somebody to <fo fo r th em ft r o^v-n’w ork .

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a t home. To k n p up and to inci^ase tho prcsiuro on the n treatlng (tomans is tbe only certain way to w in."

Secretary of State Lansing, who haa • r been Handling the dlpJomaUc dealings , , witb Oerttany made tbis empbatio dee-

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W e la n tlo n todsy in support of th^ fourth nans L iberty loan. deelared th a t (}or*

'mariy Irf "b reak ls jg and wSth more haa pressure she will b re a k ."

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Overcoats of OTorcoatfl for Men and Young n r e . ' -

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J d patterns. s34to40.ne in now. aa th is l in e will sell

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