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;,sAN y Crctne jt® Sa^'s-— * OuS^NATIONAL DUTY,; IS 6 ^ . ; ■Vipus , *.;' ■ A yecCTit Voport to ConjtreM f nn opproprlntlon for tho InUrlor I partment includod lomo 1760,OPO 1 a diire In Arixono and some |2,B0i . • ■ 000,fo r* ad con*lruction, with oUi ItomB of a'Hlmilar character. JThii ifl proper bu#lne»» fo r'a gc ornmont >It does not pay for a sc ctnmont U bo patctnol and to iott 'certain spoclal interettJi, but It dc pay .foe a novornment-to onga«d . public work*, the benefit of-whl slM accrue (tenorally to tho poop When [he Lord iriodc .Adam a 'nvc Jt ta BoiJ thof ho put thorn tho jardcn in oriicr lo tend and kc It. Han’* wofk over «lnco, uton tl earth ha» been In improvlnfc up< the natural eonUltiojis of nat«r«.- He Ifl to roclalm’doflorOi'Impro , rivers, porfoct harbom.and ronke lu noli, rte., M that the earth ^vnl I . n fitter place In which to live. --------^^i^alTs•ktlll^-0f^PO^k^^rwhich-tl army nhould be engoRcd. ‘hi oth words, be put upon eoijstrucllTr^ ' or flfl well as to-bo kept In r ^ ln c for dctt'ructivo oporatlons. , ' Such a prosram might v/[oll call f tho servleo* of every boy and girl ' aomo tlme'ln thoir lives, say from tl year* of 20 to 22,,vfhen they would 1 - required to give tliir servleos to tl tfovorrimcnt. Everybody ought to 1 mado to realize that tho nation greater than tha individual ohd h I prior claims upon a man,^lalmH th I come before his individual heeds. Tills would, maintain nn \mmeri nrmy of eenslructlve '•worker, wl ....... could bo changed In a-momontfB-h tice to an army of defcnio against i onemy. If thifl plan v/ero adopted I *hou bo In favor of eompuUory mlllta: training ahd In'compclilng boya ai . Kirlfl to be trained* not alone In tl bearing of arm*, but compelling the nt u certain period in their Uvea worlT/er the government. TK ,‘Stat4H haa .v* stretche^.of lDnd«h}ch n^.lm prov ‘inQnts. >'UQeh'of:^o''W est ii.barri nnd neod#'only/tho proper-nio, ot 1 .watfr counos Ih order to'v»t«r Arlsonlinlgbt bfl oifxlch as<£(^fe. . It were iiroperly vatm d. > tera opens up.tronf^dous.'ViitaB.ft: in tho,-appllcstlonj0f thli oiur,you might be well bmployod;. ‘ The making of good roads also li '• contribution to the porraanbnt wi . ‘ ‘ £ar;!Jif our nation; Roads n'ood to co'nitontfy worked upon nnd-'ni . roads need to bo buIlL ■'.Altogethor jt, I* quite proper f h government to go Into the busine of improving.'the natural resourc ' cf tho .nation. City Library Gfue- Comet Up Todo Trial of tho city library lease, ei Is scheduled to como before Jud Hugh A. Baker in district court i ‘Joy-. .■ The city'council In session, Me day eveniQK ^celkd tho aastg mcnt of tho lease that had boon mb In order to clear tho record ii) pr< oration for the trial. M. J. Sweol appeared boforo tho board lu net! ....... dty attorney. ' PLAYED HERE SUND>^ Filer pnd Eu^l' basoballNlIt Ataged a game at Athletic p a r k \ Sunday, the latter winning 14 to The'teami met'again laflt. night Filer. Previously Filer hod defcal . , .'Buhl ll-to-5.-- ...... We Have with Us Today . ’ E. a. K«u«r. U u i t ’knoww I •^iVouh Marrlly. Je»*K'' r«*ldM < ' 1325 Herburn aveniit uid.'ii U . '«.ll.kno»ii m.i»Ker ef,'tI>« IdU _UiMtrft.of,lhti .eity.. H« % it;b hild U.. dawB »t youB*.Wwa,-.C Oetobir 16, 1878. ' '.'..V / . Fer 20 yDari h«, ha* b*en,:«l laftd In-lit* picture'«>ow bhi .BOM a a d WM lOn tha *(»«• H ' bUek-fae.; and Italian ' ccmM .Ha bat savar «splr«S lo pelltle off iea but all bU Ufa ba* |It. frttly of bl* (Ima. for lb« banal ' ef •varrlbing lu.tbo comnumly. wblcb ba M*ld«d; {{I« *paeUl ba - ■.by-ii-tba -Wftlfarc.ef paor.klddlt - Hfi ienanHlty It a raatlar . publle lra'owW |< ania_yii*, that >nat;‘aaappiie^tad', ^ 'lari Bum btf'«fr„ri®ai. In ;«bl»i. ai , o»bar;to«*mi*t.r“~— . r b 'li mambar^F-'tba'Tw V.. . • , Falli lDwiibUVeIaW ''l b a . ^ . M .taa*. Ciiai{tt«it.';Sbriaa..aa&l] cf Camiam*,'aGii u oB.tkraai atlva 'ca’iSalltM ,bf tba laul-'gi atab awl-'^dirwtor.lof ’lb* .T« FalUfbMabaU.'aloV'? a- v '. -./.v ''•H,>a;'M ri..KM hJi.'-baj>-:ti 3JATE GdM V0LU1ME7, [ I f f l G K .-lilM T™ iiiFSifyTyii iV- ........................ •' ■----- IV W. T. Leslie Saya South Ida; tt , Profiting From Cows a! Feeding Program — Pin 'U Crops Excellent in All I calities A tribute to tho farmer* of 1 Rupert, Siioflhono and other outlyl dlttrlcU. I* paid by W. T. Leslie tho Darrow-Bro*. Seed company thU^lty, who sa^ that In numerc vlsita'to farm homo* .in •tho»o"* tioh* he finds rancher*, generally good financial 'shape, with a lat . pmentago of them out of- debt o tli'olr farmii.pald for. __^ Asked 0* to a reason for~lhI* s h uatlon ho pointed out tho fact tl ‘ most of thorn are raolntalning dai herd*, and have sheep and hogs, well as chickens and turkey*.' Need More Cawr i,Q Monthly incomes o^ between SI !,(, ahd T300 froni dairy heri)B I* no i ^4 , common thing, assorted Mr. Lesl I,n tpcaVing ot Iho Itupert dlatr^t. [* ^ That this tract is aUo fast moi os Ing'lnto a dnlrylng'*ectlon, with at creating farm flocks of sheep, a added numben of itogs, Is tho Int *0 outing devolopmoQt thot ho co lio mtfnt* upon. 0- -"BBt-we-ahould-doublo, or >rol tn the present number of doiry anim: hero," said tho local Boed mi Id When asked what the reaction woi ry bii as the result of largo numbers id dairy slock being shipped out of tl iio *tate, Mr. Le*lle r«plIod that it woi m benefit the tract In the long run, i to he beljevcs that very fow dalrym “ hC7gTtBrBn‘»a ihortBlghtgd-nirto d ut pose; o f high-producing indlvldua e. and that if this :is true, the; val en tipi haed.for^o belter typo of d lU i^on y. «ceatuat«I,'r - . It. >;:r.- :'iaT*.t«k.eot.ibni»i«. If -.■Mr. 1/oilJe cortoi from the fame ; dow tor'itat* '.of' ;WlKon*In,' a tid pbsslbilltiv. exceeding those ’ of I th middlewest and Is eonstanlly pr«ai . ing the doctrlno of: fdedlng rati I a than-crop-marketing. . ^ Dl- In dally tours over thl» entire ai be reaching from Rupert on the east •w Costlcford in the wost ond Shoshc ' on the north, ho finds gegoral aa 'or cultural conditions, the best - tV .gg have ever been. Hay, ho beliovo*, ;cB -turning out to bo heavier than It v expected and crops o£ every kind i nl their best right now.' . . Perfect 'Truckmen’s . Organizatian He -The Idolio Stato Truckmon’u .Q. *ociatlon I* to maintain hoadquart in T^in Falls accorcjlng to ortlcles Inco^oratlon' filed nt tho offico the county recorder here Wednesd J . Incorporator# named aro: W. Snngcr; C. Ivon Price, W. G. Si. ■-v mnn, and J. J. Wlnterholer, of T\ nJ Fnll* and C. D. McKinley, Filer. Would Assess 10* S Small Charge for Puhlicit ^ Whether or not Idaho pot growers' and dealera will bo asked [, pay a voluntwy assossment.of o half cent a bag on pototoes to-{ vide funda for national^advertit will bo determined as a meeting nil Interestell parlies. Tho governor, togeihtr with J' S. Welch, commissioner ofjynjl u turo and Carl DeLong, loeSTp? U dealer, mot at Bolsff Monday and cuued tho matter. ... to Lotlen will bo sent from tho a* fIco.of tho agricultural commlssic to p'rodiicer*' and'potato moh o*l c them to sot a dato and^loco of m h- Ing.'- lU AccM lng to Mr., DoLong, Ida! t*iti^^P^ucliQh this year will B.i; spproxlmalely 80,0^0 car loads al ^0;000 moro,cu-s than wero ship Jf '-I.— __L_— la . . . . ATTENDS FUNERAL b. 66'ngreuman Addison- T. S: II.' And Mn W alter S.'^Smlth, ation of' funeral isnHbaa InVBoise Tuesday U Mr& Qeoifo .Ii.’ Shoup, wlfo of I*- ho'i' fln t .governor, for_.vhom,'v Smlth^ wai,'-Hentaiy .during Sho . torm ai Uniied'.8tat«S 'Senator.' ia' tvroen .tto yeata 18Dl u d 1001. ir: GET doODiNO CdNIRACI M.i A '-^in Pdls' ilrmi .the ^ o r klfj Electric compiny, has beoiCawai fin the ttntraet ,f6r..tho. orerhetul!, underground.wiring and instalU M df-tho-lr«isforn»e>8, at'.th e-jj fehool.fo^ <he-~'dea{ and:<^hiind MUNITY BUi . TWINTALLS, . Our Summer ir i; ho ' J ids ~ rWiiiri n ^ ’TiW i Near State atmeU>d*t.tluLSu ^lilAiFW In . , : ______ State RankB Sixth-.fn Unite Stales—Twin Falla , Coun Sn. ;HaB High Rating ' ' tiat ' ---------- ir^ Tho Twin Fall* section Iri the st* a* In the use of electric power on t Tarm.' Thu Boise district is first a: the Idaho Fall* icctlon-ta third. GO Idaho as a stattf rank* sixth in t un. Unltwl Stotcs- with California fii Hi), and vtah second. . Forty-five p ctnt of a\l fatxM in the co&U sU are equipped with eletcrlcal. powi I*, whllo In Utah thq figure I* 30 p ind P®'' Idaho i* developing fast ft* a co BUmcr of power on the farms, a: at tho present rate of'Incrcaic.Jt . predicted that It will soon bo in thi a l > ' - ‘‘‘“" - __________________ uui Esbiblish 'Identity jJJ. of Body Found Hei uid '• . -------- A Utter and pbeto|rtph hai been r«e«U*d by the ibtrifC* fc ■W.nll(|tl„, lb. b«lr |„. ' vrat fonnd aear R oelc^ak hare ' Wadaeiday of U»l week *• lhat ' eC Paalien.^-Wbelher or net «a Inqutit) will be beld § win-'wht the dead body was Ukun out' of Ro ,eh. Creek near here, WedQcsday of li her week, wa* lhat of John Paulson .. Portland, Oregon, according to ci red roborating evidence telegraphed h( , to from the coaat city. - one A John Phulson waa reglatered rrl* tHe Medford' hotel In the,, Oreg hoy city, April l(Land shared the roi , Is with Ole Eng; A letter found in t was dead monVcoat, from Ole Eng v arc addressed to Paulson ond. spoke ol trunk ot. the hotel Medford. .The body.lB being..beld at f Grossman funeral parlors awaitl the result* of an-inquest and od ir6 tionnl Information from tho eoAst. FRED GOODING BETTpR Th^condltlon.of Fred W. Goodli { Shoshono sheepman Is reported- ly.. greatly Improved .and he will £ broug))t to hi* home soon fr »>iP- win _______________________ FOREIGN Deelaret Stand — United Sta deliver* ultimatum to confvrenco Genovo thot she will not bo fori 'J into building small-Biied cruiaen, I suitable for defense needs. t toto ---------- I to . breeee Want* PoUtoai—Dope )nb- ment qf agriculture of'Greece, wa pro« to import Idaho seed potatooa.' alng ----------- ; of Plek SaeceMor— Convention. held In Mexico lofiklhg to the el ohn tlon of a successor ^taJ>r«nlde)it < icul- K'*. The favorite la Qon. Awul (Klo Gomet, mlUtary leader. - < dl»- / ---------- UNITED, STATES ' . of- Ho’boi< U a d y ~ Charles Un'dbo 3Mr h ninth American to bo bleetod Ii icUg orroy nombor of Valley Forgo 10^ torlcol socloty. Among other hoi ' ^ ory .membero are tho late Preside iho'a Hording and Wilson, nnd Presld i bo Coolidgc. .. . , I', or . ?ped Pardeai Wenaa—Charlotta Ai . Whitney, wealthy 'Oakland won charged with vIolaHfig ciUhlqal i dlcallm act, vrlns complete par mjth fronrgMTcmor C. C. Young. ' for O’maba M a r e ^ a m e a . C. D Ida-W n «loeted - mayor ol .Omahat v.Mr. tho Hventh coiisecutlyp.tipe. H nip'a 70 year*' old, doea'hbt oyra an’n be- Wdbllo .and Is.f ;former cbwpuno V ::: ; PrUeaar/Sirike^Whiia woidei r .. - Kahiuu - poDllentla^ U r^ldi. uso rUan ^acco.-TirUotfBii ffltjQigjj- !,iud CoBvict Banilt-^HUgK.do Ai ation niont, guilty ;6f mordei^'at Joek aUte yllle; Ore.,-by Jury.* ’Hli'twtn hi I'rkt «n also arralghed'ln coM'on (In [LDEt^UBL m ’ ' pib«ik FAh\p .CQUNTV ito|. mine^!bitn!ouMw5^ Borah to Sjteak Aj£iIerJuIy 5 ' Senator Wilbam E. Berah i> . tcheduM io’‘ 4^re*«-. Ibe Twin Fall* Pomeaa Wrao(e *1 Ihe eeuatr fair grclBiul* at Filer, on . Saiurday, JalyU , it li.Ueroed id today. ty - ______ !. I _____: ...._____ -TAXES A re due lie ^Tomorrow (iaturday) Is the bo last doy toxei .for W20 moy bc nd paid withont pwalty. Is the fin- ol warning fr^ i the officc of ho the tax c o A c ^ , Carl J. llahn, •st county trcaaurv. cr 1 The officQ elites at G o'clock, lie Envelope* poslmarked Salur- >r, day,"Juno 26l'.‘«ntalnli)g rcmlt- er Hince w ill'be -'hinorcd, say* Mr. Hhhn. in- . _ ■•i.X— Wednesday !Wa. r<i LonV and Wan After learning' that Wcdncs. d W was tho fongest day of the ■e yew—ond ' the , hottest—many pcr»na wii now realize Just why . the dny se«med(unendurable.. With, the nrrirnl-of the sum- mer solstice on j that day came summer. Inild^tally the tem- perature mouated to 96 degrees, the-highest ^ Ihi yvar 1027, and the day waa snltry with hot winds blowing''from time to timo. ul . " | Re«uH in Chargt ’p* ' Charged -with operating n mol vchlcle whllo-under-tliu influence liquor, Don Linvllle appealed Ih pc bute court early this week, deni the ehargo ond hi* henring wos j ”** for Friday, at_2 p.- ih.- The complai h.o w'a* sworn to by E. N. Durgu, ;<« Columbu*, Neb. This matter Is tho outgrowth . an-outo accldont on tho *tato hiti way we*t of here Sunday, when Ht .p ry Manning of Buhl, und a compn ' lon wore passenger* In a machine tli went, off the road and'ran Into telegraph pole, -Injuring the car's c » ' cupantfl. ; ig, Linvnic Wll* eiillod\out to tow t as wrecked Monnlni; machine Into Tu bi Falls ond Is *ald to'havo run into t om Nebraxkn nmn’s machine cauai damage of |G0. w o m ^ Reae Expotitleb — Transcont tes ontal highways expoaition opens ot Iteno, Juno 26. , ecd ------:— un- Cattle Hl(b—Be«f cattle selling highest priccs sinco 1020,‘siys g( emment report from Woshlngton. irt- ' nt* Teacb CooperatloB[— ScCreU Jardino a t Chleogo say* cooperat marketing must be taught in schoc .1* ( W- ---- ----- loc- Negro Mutt Haag — Negro sli 3al- cr at Jackson, Mi**., sontonced ilfo hang for'murder-of-two worn Nowipopcrroen barred from cou rgh Total Fuad*—Funds contrlbu lon- through tho Amcrlcoh Rod Cross hi*- the Mllef of. Mlululppi flood, s )or- fererB tolnl 916,480,176.- •ntB ' ' ' ' lent Air PatieDgert — Fivo bund passenger* havft flown from I Lako city to Lo* Angele* in.ci nita mercial airplanes, ion, . • - - lyn- Will Cone Weit.:—Secretary of don Interior Work annonnced ho ' tour tho west beginning the niid of July. . ' . - ahl- . ---------- for Coatraetor Dead—Thomas P. L ((.ia IB,'.pioneer conlractorl^of XJtah,‘i uto- at ago ^ 84. stxte '- i^ot Trl^ilait B o r B - ^ o n d ^ t o f 't of lota bom in Idaho'In seven yeara ported nt ‘Bonnars Fohy, tho, ( . <»r«hof M r.and M rt C. Bllllnge. itre- ... . V ---------- .. iwh- ' .Subday Mavin Petition is | Oth* -Buhl'city eobifell as] intr permlnlon to open -theatres on { .ISHED IN (I ^ Vy t IDAHO, FRlDA-y, JUh pol a t Qtj.S. 'D. , [- U taPmldchiCooUdgeliKoi^Qutncred - « iL E iir : l i B M 1 - Yellowstone Rond to Rxter . —South from Shoshono tfl Ro erHon,' P a s a i n i f Throuf Twin Fi^lls ^ J ' Work 1* expected to be undertu on ot oncc on construction of n fc f' oral standard highway between Kc erson and the Nevada iitntu iini>, t SccreUry of 'Agriculture, Willli Jordine, having opproved tlic roi Ing pf thc-Ycllowstone highwuy fn Shoshono to Nevada. This roadway /TIL extend sou , from Shoshone through Jerome, Fu City, over the rim-to-rim hrldKc Twin Foils, KoIIlstcr, ond UoKcrsi As t h / Wiffk la to I c ^ n c und m federal cojchhchccmept of ct slructlon wlll-uwalt the approval specificotion* by the govurnmei Other work on the highway south - Rogerson will bc rushed us fast ' II* fund* ore avoilable and it ' thought tho highway moy be co ploted Ih 1026.' ' . A meeting of federnl officlal-t ! __ bring held nt Reno today, nt whi I tlmu federal ond stato men will d cus* approval of tho routing of t connecting highwny In Nevada. \ Miss Pond's Conditi^ . Improves, ■:'^b«^'«1rtltl'oll*^f •MliSv.iOh’arlo Pond,'county su))erlntendi)nt of pi es lie Instruction, who is a patient ol clinic nt Portlond Is con«ldered s isfactory and she is getting nio nicely, according to o second te gram rocolvod .from tho lidspi 'J'®’ theri). An corlicr wire from a re tive stated her’condition was critic In reiponso to this mossoge n ‘mt Pond, brother, left for the coniit cl 0‘ Wcdncsdny. Bruins Win WedneTdaj w- 'Game at Salt Lal an- -■ With new nien Iti the line-up Tv “ Fall*'Bruins WcdnciHiay won>.'fr ®c* Snlt Lake ut the latter city, by ii to 2 score, the . At a mouting of Imsebnll direct win of tho Utah-Idaho league al Po the tello Wednesday nigl\t, the play ling flcnson wns Hplit in two, effect hfuly 12.. ui> CHIJ K lllri-A jno. Jit daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ni oIb of NAmpo, killing when cor wo* driving struck culvert ond o\ : at turned. cov- __L I Sheriff MeetlBg — Meeting sheriff* of'flUtc will bo held at Bi I August C and 0.. Prosecuting oti ‘” ® ney* to meet also in Joint session. lay- Tl*®"** Cboaen — 0. D. Thon to elected third vicc president of Id Elk* In Bosslon a t Nompa. Rc urt. Breshears, Bolso. is ntcsldent. N nieetlqg will be nt Idaho Fnlls. Uted . GoTernor to Speak — Govet for Baldridge will deliver Fourth of J *uf- oration .nt Big Bend, Ore., which the govoraor’a horho city of Par ■' Ik cooporntlng in celebration. dr«d • , Salt - Bey Drowned-r-Howard Amos. :om- cn-yoar-old aon of Mra. Stella Ai drown* Tuesday in Boise river i Broadway bridge. -. will Power Slt*r-J. W. Banbury, o iddle nling a natAtbrlum northwest of I hiiB boe'n IsBued d perm it f o r f i on Bpringfl laauing from canyon Liow- on hi* plneo for jurpose of dove dies Ing power alt«, , \ Sbeup FoBerel—Funeral *orv WOK held in Boise Tuotday for 1 trip* -J«na Damuther Shoup, 63, wl * re- of Senatcdf 'Qeorgov L. Shoup, chll- flrat governorj.of Idaho» W-. .. Ntw Burley Bridge — Joe pr«r Wood, Idaho cohimlsdoner of lUng lie worki npprovea itew bridge ac San-Snake it jBurley. IDA-HO-FC NE 24, 1927 ^ FIFIN DISIBICI IFlEiilllS lEIBM MG Department Comnianiier :in Stale - Auxiliary l*TWrti(lei •Attend Conveiitioii Ilelil i Twin Falls Tiujsiiay i-'venin Thf fifth iii»ti-i.ci of till- Amti cun'liCKl^n, comiichiiiK i,‘i llj vicinity, of which U. I’. I’ari-y uf th ■ I city i!< till' presiding officer, hiir" wi M thu slntf contcal in » nii'iiilKTfh lu drive Just complfti'd. il wns u lo nounccd ul u bun(|ucl lu'id nl Turn cnfe Tuesdny i-wninc in'r(nin<'Cli( with the (luiirlfriy convi'nlion of li sVrvic. nJ.1 , and liu- .Wnuu.n's <mx iary. K*' Twin I'nlls L.‘Ki'>n nnd A« ilinry unit wore ho'U to di-iepiv _ _ from tht‘ district niaiii- iiji of |io> ok- nnd unitjt iit Uuhl, l''i!i'r, Twin Kiill ■ed- Kimberly, ilnellon. l-M.-n. I’aul, Un ,og- ley nnd ItupiTt. The gatherinK w»s honored by ll In.’" presi'nco of the dirpartmeiit cm >ut- mundor E. W. Kllif. Muscow.'und ll ■on' state pi-esident of tlic Women'n A« ilinry, Mrs. W. II. Dctwciii-r of 11 ulh ;:tlton. Lentcr W. Alliurl, .dffini mcnl adjutant was iirciienl ns w to Horner lluddleson, mnnaKi-r of ll ion. vi'ternn*’ bureau al Uoise. .lay Dow Ing, I’ocifUtllo, commnnder of* -tl •on-, mxth.district nnd .Sam Vnnce, iliir.i ton, national connnilli-cnian. Over a hundred meml)crH of ll two orxunixiilions' dlnud nt fi:l ‘1" r'clock nt Tom'.i cnfe nml lislencd addn'SAus by thosu nuined mi<i liilks.by Hurry ' Ilenoii. Twin Fa post conimnnder, 11. P. Parry, fif district commander land Mrs. 1'j !i£h -rtfh-V^niiw-pr*«idt.nU«£-U>o_.Vu illary unll of Twin Falls. A. Wilton Peck .presiileil an tc.oi nuialer. Instruniqjjtni numburs wi' y -]ffovidcd by Mrs. Kenneth C. Ifcnc ^ acompanied by Mrs, Peck, nnd \ [ef Peck san'g Iwo'hoIos. Following the banquet nioetir the-'.iwcr.- .orKaoifallons ' couducl mlj, meetings »t Elks hall. The Seiitc ber cimvcntion will he held in III sat- ^ ^_____________. eie- Grange Joins Twin • "III ' Falls Chamb. cni. ' ■■ Ray Twin Fnlls County Grange,lia.n 1 ilty, coin'e « member of the Twin l-'n chuniliec of pommerce, it is ' i nounci'd from Buhl. Thu presiding officcr of* I y Grnngc wii represent it nl meetin ,ke chamber. The move, statedi wns taken in order lo ; cure lielter cnoiiernlion lietwom I ’farmer uiul .the husineas man. " PICNIC ON FAIR GROUNDS tors Two picnics were held uWl oca* Kround* n t. l-'iler .Si i,lnir ’ri'e. members of the Lo; ^tlve Jerome and Gooding lodges nmde __ont picnic, nnd the Japitnene of I ___ _ 'svction held n gntherinj: in nnoll ' I purl of- the grounds.____________ Progress Bdrtg Made in Plan: forCelebratio iolse I’repurntions for T« iT>lJ ttor- i''ourth of July celebration .nr/^ I, ' vnncing r^ipidly as the naliil duy . proaches'and indicnlions are thnt ! vnst crowds cxpvtcdvin the cily the event will bc iiiWvided with ^‘1*'!’ vnrlcty of cnterlnlnjjfent. 5 P , A doublo balloon nscenslon is < nf the fcnlurcs for which nrmn monts huve been completed ;• the _ ennlg firoworks displi^' Is to t'l irnor place on the vacant lot a? tho rear July tho high school building nnd all with tivltlvs are to-center nroi^nd. - ,rma, city pnrk. The city council is coopcrnt wllh the chamber of commerce c< Bcv> nilttce In granting request for .mo», closing of streets tributary to near park, nnd the honrd of county ci missionera has given consent to erection oO n'stand on tho courtho Dpcr- Inwn for boxing and wrestling. Buhl Rodeo.cveht* arc to bike place filing Lincoln ficltl, and to ' protect wall Bpectntors_, a double row fence olop- b« Greeted'about the apna . ... 1 C. M. HALL BECOMES CLER) vice* City Trcaturcr G. C. - Hall Mr*.' been named city clerk, aucceoil ’Idow James L. Mee, who fias rcHlkneii the enter pclvato business. Mrr Moe held tho • pbailion tor tho pnst years. N. I D. Mr. Hall.ha* Bon.-od a* city tr pub- urcr sinco May. Ho will enter u icros* bU new duties July 1. • Charles ■■ McElwarn ha* been hamcd troasi )R IDAHO ___________________ Numbc^fD: T i i O ■SISBSBjiF i(I;l,ouis .1. Tabei' .Mn.-<co\v S a ntj iinl.ny l;r;;os ()r)rani/.!ilio ill Hihicalian ami lk-lii:ioii fi ijii Ajri'ii-iillun^ ri-! tiS 'lV K liS lT V -01-' IIV-MI.O. Me li.H rrni. Jufj<. r/h;c ii^< lion nnd r.-liiri«n'-t1i<'.c- ilii',i- fi.rc i>n in roiniiiniiliiin. iH’e Dif liciii..,uf :i;;i ii|i ciiiluri-. liir iiivniln'r' uf liu- "tiirr iM- tiMiii" \,liii')i t)i.' i':iriiii'r niii i'» iiM',i(. ri’iiiii:,' i)i.- <;'inlH c.i' .<i|iial .> (in M‘i-tunily und <iiiial' ii-wui-d. Th ho Vi.:, ih,. nir:..ili:u i.rull-J)! ir.d’i IK :i|. lien- .'■•:iiiirii:>v iifirniutui I II.<iuis .1, TalKi-,. ii;.lii.-ial ni:i.:..r 'lla- Oran..-. ..■sj Mr. 'I'iifxT .-iiolic on .Miii-I.ran fii-1 .11 linivi-i-,«ily ;il|ili'lic |)iirif^J^aii am I?, enci- ecpni|'ii.-'i‘d of fnrnu-i-:.. hn.iine ir- nu n, univer«iiy fm nily mniiliiT^ ai iiil.mit n.'.d .111 I'liiU liDV.t nnd i;ii )n, iuTi- fcir tile iinnii;il ;‘iiui-i eoursi-. Tl speaking |inii:r;iiii I'tdlcuvi-.l a-liarh liiiii-li -i-rvi-il nn li,,- field, ix-l Foll.iwinir ihc tlu-nic on liii sn la-'jctl. ''.•\gric-uiiiirr'.. ' 'nii-re.ilcr rt-/renni," .Mr. 'i'aln-r iiiid [inrticul •iis'ftlri'.'ii ii|)»n 11 ciiniiiiii-iMin uf die ecu he omit- ]ilira«es of aitrinilitir.' ;uiii .•n.findnMry. iiiioii tiu' iniiierali-.-i’ ni- \w Iof orgiiniwilion. ami. inu.n ll.,. ne el- l.'l- irrealcr >|.irilnnl ami Ojoughl in niral omninniiie.-.' lie Le.rW ork—More ThlnkitiB ;;0 “ You fArmrrt," lie dceiorcd, in .ponX' Tor"*ur ficLI- ,ils lio». WI.4I the fanner nor'd. nil are n fcw more bliilcrt'on hit al. ' brain nnd not. .o mnny on hli — Landt, Tbg oihec_. frllnw ia Ihlnhing out h ii, problem* and the farmer ia tryinc lo iwcat , Ihfcm oul. Wc vrill-Kavc to'de> ^1, a litllo l«ii worli and a litlle ijp' moro Ih’irkinc if wo are to cet • nywhcre. StrenslheuInC of Iho Grange . and olbor timilar (erni oriiaBlza, .,,, llont’wai urifsd hy the'Vpralier. “TI..IO orBnnUmion," hr i.id, “Are rUfPnns your IrEi.Uti,. bnlllFt, they are holpinc in farm education, nnd they (land for comniunily .trenRll., mornl nnd P|. -^i^ioiit intosrity.” The need of i-dilentidii wns n , flresjeii liy the- nnlionni muster. I';siiiil;,‘i\\V inii;ti u«e ediiciiliuii ini: ‘ * more if we nn- to be )-rMM.,.r.uis. 1 -■ me going lo need »iii-. lirains m< ir. the fnlirre." W, W. lleul, .'tale ninr.tei- of 1 Crange,’gave a nhurl tirik-lo open I jii-ogr;',ni and Congrc.-Mnnn Hurl L. !''reni'h introduced Mr. Tniier, 11. .Mi, rnhMer of .the Mo;<e.i\v gran which u-iili the .Moncow elinmlipr I'oniinm-e .-iionnored ilie ratiierl the Sr Minidoka Officiais To Tax All Do i'” " ................................................. .. ly hnve crealed an nnnunl licence ------ nn-rjogs-nf^S-anri-yitrtn-nPcrTrdn- wilh/a K'gi.ilutive nel finsmi ;il . lWt1-esr.ion. Owners of ciinine.i hnve till dayi which to eoniiily wiih Ihe iiuv.'wl provides thnl nil dog:< shall l>e in> S with liie exceptiiin of tlio:H' liein ing'to i;ennei owner.H wlm k-'ej. l! ^ for breeding pnrposen, ^ Kennel 'tl We Have witl ihe Us Today . Jamei Summor., hellor kna< ■* "Unelo Jimmy." ..Born -in 185 In New York tUlo whero ho i '' enivod hli . early., education. .. young follow worked al railro lelography. ..lit early 70’. went , San Frnncitco, employed w Main and Winchetler, manufaeli 'or* of harnoiiei and Concc coach equlpmenli lalor wat .onger wllh Well., Fargo, and )S7S WBi Irantferred .lo'the li ho. Orogon.Utah-'tlago campa al Qoiie. Cily. . With.- lawed-c •hotgun protacled Ihe Well*. Fi •“ "Ireaiure boa" at Jt pan throujh pre.ont Twinland Empi In early 80't wai comm^ifeDDd Ihe eapreit eompar{ir to acco , ’pany a twentyitamp mill to Spi K ilb HendUrat. U ter tetlled h«" Iowa.;wbere ho operated ban.; ' >1)? tldre, but hit eye wat alwayt ' Wetl, aad when Borthtide In hu Wat opeae? he tetlled Is <Jerat where he hi. tuecettfullf op«r ad K baraett 'thop. ..H^a ft' mn 'COS- tads.of friendi and gfeat faltli von Twinlaad Empire.'..I ' airet.lo live hare bataaca.or. yror .iif,: :

p t NE 24, 1927 ^ Our Summer FIFIN DISIBICI .-lilMT ...newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/THE-IDAHO.... The city'council In session, Me day eveniQK ^celkd tho aastg mcnt of

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A yecCTit Voport to ConjtreM f nn opproprlntlon fo r tho InU rlo r I partm en t includod lomo 1760,OPO 1 a diire In Arixono and some |2,B0i

. • ■ 000,f o r * a d con*lruction, w ith oUi ItomB of a'H lmilar character.■ JThii ifl proper bu#lne»» f o r 'a gc o rnm on t > I t does no t pay fo r a sc c tnm ont U bo pa tc tno l and to io tt

'c e r ta in spoclal interettJi, bu t It dc pay .foe a novornm ent-to onga«d

. public work*, the benefit o f -w h l s lM accrue (tenorally to tho poop

When [he Lord iriodc .Adam a 'n v c Jt ta BoiJ thof ho p u t thorn tho ja rd c n in oriicr lo tend and kc It. Han’* wofk over «lnco, u to n tl e arth ha» been In improvlnfc up< the natural eonUltiojis o f na t« r« .-

He Ifl to roclalm’ doflorOi'Impro , rivers, porfoct harbom .and ronke lu

noli, rte., M th a t the earth ^vnl I . n f itte r place In which to live.

--------^^i^alTs•ktlll^-0f^PO^k^^rwhich-tlarm y nhould be engoRcd. ‘ h i oth words, be put upon e o ijs tru c l lT r^

' o r flfl well as to-bo kep t In r ^ l n c fo r dctt'ructivo oporatlons. ,' Such a prosram might v/[oll call f tho servleo* of every boy and girl

' aomo tlm e'ln thoir lives, say from tl year* of 20 to 22,,vfhen they would 1

- required to give tliir servleos to tl tfovorrimcnt. Everybody ought to 1 mado to realize th a t tho nation g rea ter than tha individual ohd h

I p rio r claims upon a man,^lalmH th I come before his individual heeds.

Tills would, maintain nn \m m eri nrmy of eenslructlve '•w o rk e r , wl

....... could bo changed In a-momontfB-htice to an arm y of defcnio against i onemy.

I f thifl plan v/ero adopted I *hou bo In favor o f eompuUory mlllta: training ahd In'com pclilng boya ai

. Kirlfl to be trained* n o t alone In tl bearing of arm*, bu t compelling the n t u certain period in the ir Uvea w orlT /er th e government.

T K ,‘Stat4H haa .v*stretche^.of lDnd«h}ch n ^ . lm p r o v ‘inQnts. > 'U Q eh 'o f:^o ''W est ii.b a rri nnd neod#'only/tho proper-nio, o t 1

.w atfr counos Ih order to 'v » t« r A rlso n lin lg b t bfl oifxlch as<£(^fe.

. I t were iiroperly v a t m d . >

tera opens up.tronf^dous.'ViitaB.ft: in tho,-appllcstlonj0f th li oiur,you might be well bm ployod;. ‘ •

The making of good roads also li '• contribution to the porraanbnt wi

. ‘ ‘ £ar;!Jif our nation; Roads n'ood to co'nitontfy worked upon n n d - 'n i

. roads need to bo buIlL ■'.Altogethor j t , I* quite proper f h government to go Into the busine o f improving.'the natura l resourc

' c f tho .nation.

City Library Gfue-Comet Up Todo

Trial o f tho c ity lib rary lease, ei Is scheduled to como before Jud H ugh A. Baker in d is tric t court i‘Joy-..■ The c ity 'council In session, Me day eveniQK ^ c e l k d tho aastg mcnt of tho lease th a t had boon mb In order to c lear tho record ii) pr< oration for th e tr ia l. M . J . Sweol appeared boforo tho board lu net!

. . . . . . .d ty attorney.

' PLAYED H ERE SU N D >^ Filer pnd E u ^ l ' b a so b a llN lIt

Ataged a game a t A thletic p a r k \ Sunday, the la tte r winning 14 to T h e 'te am i m e t'a g a in la fl t. n igh t Filer. Previously F iler hod defcal

. , .'B uhl ll- to -5 .- - ......

W e Have with Us T o d a y

. ’ E . a . K « u « r . U u i t ’knoww I •^iVouh Marrlly. Je»*K'' r«*ldM <

• ' 1325 H erburn aven iit u id . ' i i U . '« .ll.kno» ii m .i»K er ef,'tI>« IdU

— _U iM trft.o f,lh ti .eity .. H« % i t ;b h ild U .. dawB » t youB*.Wwa,-.C O etobir 16, 1878. ‘ ' '.'..V

/ . F e r 20 yDari h«, ha* b*en,:«l■ l a f t d In -lit* pic ture '«>ow bhi

.BOM aad WM lOn tha *(»«• H' bU ek-fae .; and Italian ' c c m M

.H a b a t savar «splr«S lo pelltle o ff iea bu t a ll bU Ufa ba* | I t . f r t t ly of bl* (Ima. fo r lb« banal

' e f •varrlb ing lu .tbo com num ly. wblcb ba M*ld«d; {{I« *paeUl b a

- ■.by-ii-tba -Wftlfarc.ef paor.klddlt - Hfi ienanH lty I t a raa tlar

. publle lra 'ow W |< ania_yii*, tha t > n a t;‘a aa p p iie^ ta d ', ^ • 'lari B u m b tf '« f r„ r i® a i . In ;«bl»i. ai

, o»bar;to«*m i*t.r“~— . • r b ' l i m am bar^F-'tba 'T w

V .. . • , Fa lli lDwiibUVeIaW ' ' l b a . ^ . M .taa*. C iia i{ tt« it.';S b riaa ..aa& l] c f C am iam *,'aG ii u o B .tk ra a i atlva 'ca’iS alltM ,b f tba la u l- 'g i atab a w l- '^ d irw to r .lo f ’lb* .T«F a lU fbM abaU .'a loV '? a-v '.

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F e e d in g P r o g r a m — P in 'U C ro p s E x c e l le n t in A ll I

c a lit ie s

A tribute to tho farm er* of 1 Rupert, Siioflhono and o ther outlyl dlttrlcU. I* paid by W. T . Leslie tho Darrow-Bro*. Seed company th U ^ lty , who s a ^ th a t In numerc v ls i ta 'to farm homo* .in •tho»o"* tioh* he finds rancher*, generally good financial 'shape, w ith a lat

. p m e n tag o of them out of- deb t otli'olr farmii.pald for. __^

Asked 0* to a reason for~lhI* s h uatlon ho pointed o u t tho fac t tl

‘ most of thorn are raolntalning dai herd*, and have sheep and hogs, well as chickens and turkey*.'

Need More Caw r i,Q Monthly incomes o ^ betw een SI !,(, ahd T300 froni da iry heri)B I* no i 4, common thing, assorted Mr. Lesl

I,n tpcaVing o t Iho Itupert d la tr^ t.[* T hat this trac t is aUo fas t moi

os Ing 'ln to a dnlrylng '*ectlon, w ith a t creating farm flocks o f sheep, a

added num ben of itogs, Is tho In t *0 outing devolopmoQt thot ho co lio mtfnt* upon.0- -"B B t-w e-ah o u ld -d o u b lo , o r >rol tn the present num ber of doiry anim:

hero," said tho local Boed mi Id When asked w hat the reaction woi ry bii as the resu lt o f largo numbers id dairy slock being shipped ou t o f tl iio *tate, Mr. Le*lle r«plIod th a t it woi m benefit the trac t In the long run , i to he beljevcs th a t very fow dalrym ■“ hC7gTtBrBn ‘»a ihortBlghtgd-ni r t o d u t pose; o f high-producing indlvldua e . and th a t if this :is tru e , the; val en tipi h a e d .f o r ^ o b e lte r typo of d lU i ^ o n y. « c e a tu a t« I , 'r - .It. >;:r.- : 'ia T * .t« k .e o t.ib n i» i« .If -.■Mr. 1/oilJe c orto i from the fame ; d o w to r 'i t a t* '.o f ' ;WlKon*In,' a

tid pbsslbilltiv. exceeding those ’ of I th middlewest and Is eonstanlly pr«ai

. ing the doctrlno of: fdedlng ra ti I a than-crop-m arketing. . ^ Dl- In dally tours over thl» en tire ai be reaching from R upert on the east •w Costlcford in the wost ond Shoshc ' on the north, ho finds gegoral aa

'or cultural conditions, the best - tV .gg have ever been. H ay, ho beliovo*, ;cB -turning ou t to bo heavier than It v

expected and crops o£ every kind i n l their best r ig h t now .' . .

Perfect 'Truckmen’s . Organizatian He-T he Idolio Stato Truckmon’u

.Q. *ociatlon I* to m aintain hoadquart in T ^in Falls accorcjlng to ortlcles Inco^ora tlon ' filed n t tho offico the county recorder here W ednesd

J . Incorporator# named a ro : W.Snngcr; C. Ivon P rice, W. G. Si.

■-v mnn, and J . J . W lnterholer, of T\ n J Fnll* and C. D. McKinley, Filer.

Would Assess10*

S Small Charge for Puhlicit

^ W hether o r n o t Idaho pot growers' and dealera will bo asked

[, pay a voluntw y assossm ent.o f o half cent a bag on pototoes to-{ vide funda fo r national^advertit will bo determ ined as a meeting nil Interestell parlies.

Tho governor, to g e ih tr w ith J' S. Welch, commissioner o f jy n j l

u tu ro and Carl DeLong, loeS T p? U dealer, mot a t Bolsff M onday and

cuued tho m atter. . . .to L o tlen will bo sen t from tho a* fIco.of tho agricultural commlssic

to p'rodiicer*' and 'p o ta to moh o*l c them to sot a dato a nd^loco of m

h - Ing.'-lU A ccM lng to Mr., DoLong, Ida!

t* i t i^ ^ P ^ u c liQ h th is year will B.i; spproxlm alely 80,0^0 c a r loads a l ^0;000 m oro,cu-s than wero ship

J f ' - I . — _ _ L _ —la . . . . ATTENDS FUNERALb. 66 'ngreum an Addison- T . S:II.' And Mn W alte r S.'^Smlth, ation o f ' funeral isnHbaa InVBoise Tuesday U Mr& Q eoifo .Ii.’ Shoup, wlfo of I* - h o 'i ' f l n t .governor, for_.vhom,'v

Smlth^ w ai,'-H en ta iy .during Sho . torm a i U niied'.8tat«S 'S en a to r. '

ia ' tvroen .tto yeata 18D l u d 1001.

i r : GET doODiNO C dN IR A C I M.i A '- ^ i n P d l s ' ilrm i .the ^ o r klfj E lectric com piny, has beoiCawai fin the t tn t r a e t ,f6r..tho. orerhetul!,

underground.w iring and instalU M df-tho-lr«isforn»e>8, a t ' . t h e - j j

feh o o l.fo ^ <he-~'dea{ and:<^hiind

MUNITY BUi

. TWINTALLS,

. Our Summer

i ri;

h o ' J

id s ~ rW iiiri n ^ ’T i W i Near State atmeU>d*t.tluLSu

^lilAiFWIn . , :______

S t a t e R a n k B S ix th - . fn U n ite S t a l e s — T w in F a l la , C o u n

Sn. ;H aB H ig h R a t in g ' 'tiat ' ----------ir^ Tho Twin Fall* section Iri the st* a* In the use of electric power on t

Tarm.' Thu Boise distric t is f irst a: the Idaho Fall* icctlon-ta third.

GO Idaho as a stattf rank* sixth in t un. Unltwl Stotcs- with California fii Hi), and v ta h second. . Forty-five p

c tn t of a \l fatxM in the co&U sU are equipped with eletcrlcal. powi

I*, whllo In Utah thq figure I* 30 p ind P®''

Idaho i* developing fast ft* a co BUmcr of power on the farms, a: a t tho present rate o f 'In c rc a ic .J t

. predicted th a t It will soon bo in thi

a l > ' - ‘‘‘“" - __________________

uui Esbiblish 'IdentityjJJ. of Body Found Heiuid • '• . --------

A U tte r and p b e to |rtp h hai been r«e«U*d by the ibtrifC*

f c ■W .nll(|tl„, lb . b « l r|„ . ' vrat fonnd aear R o e lc ^ a k hare

' W adaeiday of U»l week *• lhat ' eC Paalien .^-W belher or

net «a I n q u tit) will be beld

§ w in-'w htthe dead body was U kun out' of Ro ,eh. Creek near here, WedQcsday of li her week, wa* lh a t of John Paulson .. Portland, Oregon, according to ci red roborating evidence telegraphed h( , to from the coaat city. - one A John Phulson waa reglatered rrl* tHe Medford' hotel In th e ,, Oreg hoy city, April l(L and shared the roi , Is with Ole Eng; A le tte r found in t was dead m onV coat, from Ole Eng v arc addressed to Paulson ond. spoke ol

trunk ot. the hotel Medford..T he body.lB b e ing ..be ld a t f

Grossman funeral parlors awaitl the result* o f an -inquest and od

ir 6 tionnl Information from tho eoAst.

• FRED GOODING BETTpRTh^condltlon .of Fred W. Goodli

{ Shoshono sheepman Is repo rted ­ly.. grea tly Improved .and he will

£ broug))t to hi* home soon fr

»>iP-win • ■_______________________

FOREIGN ’ D eelaret Stand — United Sta

deliver* ultimatum to confvrenco Genovo tho t she will no t bo fori

' J into building small-Biied cruiaen,I suitable fo r defense needs. t

toto ----------I to . b reeee W ant* P oU toai—Dope )nb- ment qf agriculture of'G reece, wa pro« to im port Idaho seed potatooa.'alng ■ -----------; of Plek SaeceMor— Convention.

held In Mexico lofiklhg to the el ohn tlon of a successor taJ>r«nlde)it < icul- K'*. The favorite la Qon. Awul (Klo G omet, mlUtary leader. - <dl»- / ----------

UNITED, STATES '. of- Ho’boi< U a d y ~ Charles Un'dbo 3Mr h n inth American to bo bleetod Ii icUg orroy nom bor of V alley Forgo 10 torlcol socloty. Among other hoi

' ory .membero are tho la te Preside iho'a Hording and Wilson, nnd Presld i bo Coolidgc. .. . ,I', or ■ .?ped P a rdea i W en a a — Charlotta Ai

. W hitney, w ealthy 'Oakland won charged w ith vIolaHfig ciUhlqal i d lca llm act, vrlns complete par

mjth fronrgM Tcm or C. C. Young.

' fo r O’maba M a r e ^ a m e a . C. D I d a - W n «loeted - m ayor o l .Omahat v.Mr. tho H venth coiisecutlyp.tipe. H nip'a 70 year*' old, doea'hb t oyra a n ’n

be- Wdbllo .and I s . f ;fo rm er cbwpuno

V ::: ; P rU ea a r /S ir ik e^ W h iia woidei r .. - Kahiuu - poD llen tla^ U r^ ld i . uso rUan ^acco.-T irU otfB ii ffltjQ igjj-

! ,iud CoBvict B anilt-^H U gK .do Ai ation niont, gu ilty ;6f m ordei^'at Joek aU te yllle; O re.,-by Jury.* ’H li'tw tn hi I 'r k t « n also a rralghed 'ln c o M 'o n (In

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m in e ^ ! b i t n ! o u M w 5 ^

Borah to Sjteak■ A j£ iIe rJu Iy

5 ' S enator W ilbam E. Berah i>. tc h e d u M io’‘ 4^re*«-. Ibe Twin

Fall* P om eaa Wrao(e *1 Ihe e e u a tr fa ir grclBiul* a t Filer, on

. Saiurday, J a ly U , it li.U eroed id today.ty - ______ !. — I _____: ...._____

-TAXES A r e d u e

lie ^Tom orrow (ia tu rd a y ) Is the bo last doy toxei .fo r W 20 moy bc nd paid w ithont p w a lty . Is the fin-

ol w arning f r ^ i the officc of ho the ta x c o A c ^ , Carl J. llahn, •st county t r c a a u rv . cr 1 The officQ e lite s a t G o'clock, lie Envelope* poslm arked Salur- >r, day ,"Juno 26l'.‘ « n ta ln li)g rcmlt- er Hince w ill'b e -'hinorcd, say* Mr.

Hhhn.in- . _ ■•i.X—

Wednesday !Wa. r<i LonV and W an

A fte r learn ing ' th a t Wcdncs. d W was tho fongest day of the

■e yew — ond ' the , ho tte st— many p c r» n a wii now realize Just why

. the dny se«m ed(unendurab le.. W ith, the n rrirn l-o f the sum­

mer solstice on j th a t day came

summ er. In i ld ^ ta l ly the tem­pera ture m ouated to 96 degrees,

• th e -h ig h est ^ Ih i yvar 1027, and the day waa snltry with hot winds blow ing ''from time to timo.

u l . " | Re«uH in Chargt

’p* ' Charged -with operating n mol vchlcle w hllo-under-tliu influence liquor, Don Linvllle appealed Ih pc bute c o u rt early this week, deni the ehargo ond hi* henring wos j

” ** fo r Friday, at_2 p.- ih.- The complai h.o w'a* sw orn to by E. N. Durgu, ;<« Columbu*, Neb.

This m a tte r Is tho outgrowth . an-ou to accldont on tho *tato hiti ’ way we*t of here Sunday, when Ht .p ry M anning of Buhl, und a compn ■' lon wore passenger* In a machine tli

went, o ff the road a n d 'r a n Into telegraph pole, -Injuring the car's c

» ' cupantfl. ; ■ig , L invnic Wll* eiillod\out to tow t as wrecked Monnlni; machine Into Tu b i Falls ond Is *ald to'havo run into t om Nebraxkn nmn’s machine cauai

damage o f |G0.

w o m ^Reae E xpotitleb — Transcont

tes ontal highways expoaition opens o t Iteno, Ju n o 26. ,

ecd ------:—un- C attle H l(b — Be«f cattle selling

highest priccs sinco 1020 ,‘s iys g( em m ent repo rt from Woshlngton.

irt- — 'nt* T eacb CooperatloB[— ScCreU

Jardino a t Chleogo say* cooperat m arketing m ust be taught in schoc

.1* ( W- ---- ----- “loc- Negro M utt H aag — Negro sli 3al- c r a t Jackson, Mi**., sontonced ilfo hang f o r 'm u r d e r - o f - tw o worn

N owipopcrroen barred from cou

rgh Total Fuad*— Funds contrlbu lon- through tho A mcrlcoh Rod Cross hi*- the M llef o f. M lu lu lpp i flood, s )or- fererB to ln l 916,480,176.- •ntB ' ' ' ' lent A ir PatieD gert — Fivo bund

passenger* havft flown from I Lako c ity to Lo* Angele* in .c i

nita mercial airplanes, ion, . • - - lyn- W ill C o n e Weit.:—Secretary of don In terio r W ork annonnced ho '

tour tho west beginning the niid o f Ju ly . . ' . -

ahl- ■ . ---------- ■fo r C oa trae tor Dead—Thomas P. L

((.ia IB,'.pioneer conlractorl^of XJtah,‘ i uto- a t ago ^ 84.

s t x t e '-i^o t Trl^ilait B o r B - ^ o n d ^ t o f ' t ■ of lota bom in Idaho 'In seven yeara

■ ported n t ‘Bonnars F o h y , th o , ( . <»r«hof M r.an d M r t C. Bllllnge.

itre- . . . . V ---------- . .iwh- ' .Subday M av in Petition is | Oth* -B u h l'c ity eobifell as]in t r perm ln lon to open -theatres on {

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UtaPm ldchiC ooU dgeliK oi^Q utncred -

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Y e l lo w s to n e R o n d to R x ter . — S o u th f r o m S h o s h o n o tfl Ro

erH on,' P a s a i n i f T h r o u f T w in F i^ lls ^

J ' W ork 1* expected to be undertu on o t oncc on construction of n fc

f ' oral standard highw ay between Kc• erson and the Nevada iitntu iini>, t

SccreU ry o f 'A g ricu ltu re, Willli Jordine, having opproved tlic roi Ing pf thc-Ycllowstone highwuy fn Shoshono to Nevada.

T his roadw ay /TIL extend sou , from Shoshone through Jerom e, Fu

City, over the rim-to-rim hrldKc Twin Foils, KoIIlstcr, ond UoKcrsi

As t h / Wiffk la to I c ^ n c und m federal cojchhchccmept of ct

slructlon w lll-uw alt the approval specificotion* by the govurnmei O ther w ork on the highway south

- Rogerson will bc rushed us fast ' II* fund* ore avoilable and it ' thought tho highway moy be co

ploted Ih 1026.'' . A m eeting of federnl officlal-t!__ bring held n t Reno today, n t whi‘ I tlmu federa l ond sta to men will d

cus* approval o f tho routing of t ’ connecting highwny In Nevada.

\ Miss Pond's C onditi^. Improves,

■:'^b«^'«1rtltl'o ll*^f •MliSv.iOh’arlo Pond ,'coun ty su))erlntendi)nt o f pi es lie Instruction, who is a patien t ol clinic n t Portlond Is con«ldered s isfactory and she is ge tting nio nicely, according to o second te gram rocolvod .from tho lidspi

'J'®’ theri). A n corlicr wire from a re tive s ta ted her’ condition was critic In reiponso to th is mossoge n

‘mt Pond, b ro ther, le ft fo r the coniit cl 0‘ Wcdncsdny.

Bruins Win WedneTdaj w- 'Game at Salt Lalan- -■

W ith new nien Iti the line-up Tv “ F a ll* 'B ru in s WcdnciHiay won>.'fr

®c* Snlt Lake u t the la tte r city, by ii to 2 score,

the . A t a mouting o f Imsebnll direct win of tho U tah-Idaho league a l Po the tello W ednesday nigl\t, the play ling flcnson wns Hplit in two, effect

hfuly 12 ..

ui> CH IJ K l l l r i - A jn o .J i t daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ni

oIb of NAmpo, killing when cor wo* driving struck culvert ond o\

: a t turned.cov- _ _ L

I Sheriff MeetlBg — Meeting sheriff* o f'flU tc will bo held a t Bi

I A ugust C and 0 . . Prosecuting oti ‘” ® ney* to m eet also in Joint session.

lay- Tl*®"** Cboaen — 0 . D. Thon to elected th ird vicc p resident of Id

Elk* In Bosslon a t Nompa. Rc u r t. Breshears, Bolso. is ntcsldent. N

nieetlqg will be n t Idaho Fnlls.

Uted . GoTernor to Speak — Govet fo r Baldridge will deliver Fourth of J

*uf- oration .n t Big Bend, Ore., which the govoraor’a horho c ity of Par

■' Ik cooporntlng in celebration. dr«d • ,Salt - Bey D rowned-r-Howard Amos. :om- cn-yoar-old aon o f Mra. S tella Ai

drown* T uesday in Boise river i Broadway bridge. -.

will Pow er S l t* r -J . W. Banbury, o iddle n ling a natAtbrlum northw est o f I

hiiB boe'n IsBued d perm it f o r f i on Bpringfl laauing from canyon

Liow- on hi* plneo fo r ju r p o s e of dove dies Ing pow er alt«, , \

Sbeup FoBerel— Funeral *orv WOK held in Boise T uotday for 1

trip* -J«na D am uther Shoup, 63, wl* re- o f Senatcdf 'Qeorgov L. Shoup, chll- f lra t governorj.of Idaho»

W-. .. N tw B urley Bridge — Joe pr«r Wood, Idaho cohim lsdoner of

lUng lie w orki npprovea itew bridge ac S a n -S n a k e i t jB urley.

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FIFIN DISIBICI I F l E i i l l l S lE IB M MG

D e p a r t m e n t C o m n ia n i ie r :in S t a l e - A u x i l ia r y l*TWrti(lei •A tte n d C o n v e iit io ii I le l i l i T w in F a l l s T iu js i ia y i-'venin

Thf fifth iii»ti-i.ci o f till- Amti cun'liCKl^n, comiichiiiK i,‘i lljvicinity, of which U. I’. I’ari-y uf th

■ I city i!< till' presiding officer, hiir" wi M thu s ln tf contcal in » nii'iiilKTfh l u drive Just com plfti'd. il wns u l o nounccd u l u bun(|ucl lu'id n l Turn

cnfe Tuesdny i-w ninc in'r(nin<'Cli( with the (luiirlfriy convi'nlion of li sVrvic. n J .1, and liu- .Wnuu.n's <mx iary.

K*' Twin I'nlls L.‘Ki'>n nnd A« ilinry unit wore ho 'U to di-iepiv

_ _ from tht‘ d istric t niaiii- iiji of |io> ok- nnd unitjt iit Uuhl, l''i!i'r, Twin Kiill ■ed- Kimberly, ilne llon . l-M.-n. I’aul, Un ,og- ley nnd ItupiTt.

The gatherinK w»s honored by ll In.’" presi'nco of the dirpartmeiit cm >ut- mundor E. W. Kllif. Muscow.'und ll ■on' state pi-esident of tlic Women'n A«

ilinry, Mrs. W. II. Dctwciii-r of 11 ulh ;:tlton. Lentcr W. Alliurl, .dffini

mcnl ad ju tan t was iirciienl ns w to Horner lluddleson, mnnaKi-r of ll

ion. vi'ternn*’ bureau a l Uoise. .lay Dow Ing, I’ocifUtllo, commnnder of* -tl

•on-, m xth.district nnd .Sam Vnnce, iliir.i ton, national connnilli-cnian.

Over a hundred meml)crH of ll• two orxunixiilions' dlnud nt fi:l

‘1" r'clock nt Tom'.i cnfe nml lislencdaddn'SAus by thosu nuined mi<i lii lk s .by H urry ' Ilenoii. Twin Fa post conimnnder, 11. P. Parry, fif distric t commander land Mrs. 1'j

!i£h -rtfh-V^niiw-pr*«idt.nU«£-U>o_.Vu “ illary unll o f Twin Falls.

• A. Wilton Peck .presiileil an tc.oi nuialer. Instruniqjjtni numburs wi'

y -]ffovidcd by Mrs. K enneth C. Ifcnc ^ acompanied by Mrs, Peck, nnd \ [ e f Peck san'g Iwo'hoIos.

Following th e banquet nioetir the-'.iwcr.- .orKaoifallons ' couducl

mlj, meetings »t Elks hall. The Seiitc ber cimvcntion will he held in III

sat- ^ _____________.

eie- Grange Joins Twin •"III ' Falls Chamb.cni. — — ' ■■Ray Twin Fnlls County Grange,lia.n 1 ilty, coin'e « member of the Twin l-'n

chuniliec of pommerce, it is ' i nounci'd from Buhl.

Thu presiding officcr of* I y Grnngc wii represen t it nl meetin ,ke chamber. The move,

statedi wns taken in order lo ; cure lielte r cnoiiernlion lietwom I ’farm er uiul .the husineas man.

" PICNIC ON FA IR GROUNDStors Two picnics w ere held uWl oca* Kround* n t . l-'iler .Sii,lnir ’ri'e . members of the Lo;^tlve

Jerom e and Gooding lodges nmde__o n t picnic, nnd the Japitnene of I___ _ 'svction held n gntherinj: in nnoll' I purl of- the grounds.____________

— Progress Bdrtg M ade in Plan: forCelebratio

iolse I’repurntions f o r T « iT > lJ ttor- i''ourth of Ju ly celebration .n r /^ I, ' vnncing r^ipidly as the naliil duy .

proaches'and indicnlions are thnt ! vnst crowds cx p v tcd v in the cily the event will bc iiiWvided with

^‘1*'!’ vnrlcty of cnterlnlnjjfent.5 P , A doublo balloon nscenslon is <

nf the fcnlurcs fo r which nrmn monts huve been completed ;• the _ ennlg firoworks displi^' Is to t'l

irnor place on the vacant lot a? tho rear Ju ly tho high school building nnd all w ith tivltlvs are to -c e n te r nroi^nd. - ,rma, city pnrk.

The c ity council is coopcrnt wllh the cham ber of commerce c<

Bcv> nilttce In gran ting request for .mo», closing of s tre e ts tribu ta ry to near park, nnd the honrd of county ci

missionera has given consent to erection oO n 's tan d on tho courtho

Dpcr- Inwn for boxing and wrestling. Buhl Rodeo.cveht* a rc to bike place filing Lincoln ficltl, and to ' protect wall Bpectntors_, a double row fence

olop- b« G reeted 'about the a p n a . ...

1 C. M. HALL BECOMES CLER) vice* City T rca tu rc r G. C. - Hall Mr*.' been named c ity clerk, aucceoil

’Idow Jam es L. Mee, who fias rcHlkneii th e en ter pclvato business. M rr Moe

held tho • pbailion to r tho pnst ‘ years. N .

I D. Mr. H all.ha* Bon.-od a* c ity t r pub- u rcr sinco May. Ho will en ter u

icros* bU new du ties Ju ly 1. • Charles ■■ McElwarn ha* been hamcd troasi

)R IDAHO

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■ S IS B S B jiFi ( I ; l ,o u is .1. T a b e i ' .Mn.-<co\v S a n t j iin l.n y l ; r ; ; o s ( )r ) ra n i/.! ilio ill H ih ic a l ia n a m i lk - lii : io ii fi ij i i A jri'ii-iillun^

ri-! tiS 'lV K liS lT V -01-' IIV-MI.O. Me li.H rrni. Jufj<. r/h;cii < lion nnd r.-liiri«n '-t1i<'.c- ilii',i- fi.rc i>n in roiniiiniiliiin. iH’e Dif liciii..,uf :i;;i ii|i ciiiluri-. liir iiivniln'r' uf liu- "tiirr iM- tiMiii" \,liii')i t)i.' i':iriiii 'r niiii'» iiM',i(. ri’iiiii:,' i)i.- <;'inlH c.i' .<i|iial .>(in M‘i-tunily und < iiiial' ii-wui-d. Thho Vi.:, ih,. nir:..ili:u i.rull-J)! ir.d’i IK :i|. lien- .'■•:iiiirii:>v iifirniutui I

II.<iuis .1, TalKi-,. ii;.lii.-ial ni:i.:..r 'lla- Oran..-.

..■sj Mr. 'I'iifxT .-iiolic on .Miii-I.ran fii-1

.11 linivi-i-,«ily ;il|ili'lic |) iir if^ J^ a i i am I?, enci- ecpni|'ii.-'i‘d of fnrnu-i-:.. hn.iine ir- nu n, univer«iiy fm nily mniiliiT^ ai

iiil.mit n.'.d .111 I'liiU liDV.t nnd i;ii )n, iuTi- fcir tile iinnii;il ;‘iiui-i eoursi-. Tl

speaking |inii:r;iiii I'tdlcuvi-.l a-liarh liiiii-li -i-rvi-il nn li,,- field,

ix-l Foll.iwinir ihc tlu-nic on liii sn la - ' j c t l . ''.•\gric-uiiiirr'.. ' 'n ii-re .ilc r r t- /re n n i," .Mr. 'i'aln-r iiiid [inrticul •iis'ftlri'.'ii ii|)»n 11 ciiniiiiii-iMin uf die ecu he omit- ]ilira«es of a itrin ilitir.' ;uiii .•n.findnMry. iiiioii tiu' iniiierali-.-i’ ni- \w Iof orgiiniwilion. ami. inu.n ll.,. ne el- l.'l- irrealcr >|.irilnnl ami

Ojoughl in n ira l om ninniiie.-.' lie L e .rW o rk — More ThlnkitiB ;;0 “ You fArm rrt," lie dceiorcd,

in . p o n X ' T o r " * u r ficLI-,ils lio». WI.4I the fan n e r nor'd. nil a re n fcw more b l i i lc r t 'o n h it a l. ' b rain nnd not. .o mnny on hli

— Landt, Tbg oihec_. frllnw ia Ihlnhing out h i i , problem* and the farm er ia tryinc lo iw cat

, Ihfcm oul. Wc vrill-Kavc to'de> ^1, a litllo l« ii worli and a litlle ijp' moro Ih’irk inc if wo a re to cet

• nywhcre.StrenslheuInC of Iho Grange

. and olbor tim ilar (erni oriiaBlza, .,,, llo n t’w ai urifsd hy the'V pralier.

“ TI..IO orBnnUmion," h r i.id , “Are rUfPnns your IrE i.U ti ,. bnlllFt, they are holpinc in farm education, nnd they (land for comniunily .trenRll., mornl nnd

P | . - ^ i ^ i o i i t in to s rity .”The need of i-dilentidii wns n

, flresjeii liy the- nnlionni muster.I '; s i i i i l ; , ‘i\\V inii;ti u«e ediiciiliuii ini: ‘ * more i f we nn- to be )-rMM.,.r.uis. 1 -■ m e going lo need »iii-. lirains m<

ir. the fnlirre."W, W. lleul, .'ta le ninr.tei- of 1

Crange,’ gave a nhurl tirik-lo open I ’ jii-ogr;',ni and Congrc.-Mnnn Hurl

L. !''reni'h introduced Mr. Tniier, 11. .Mi, rnhMer of .the Mo;<e.i\v gran which u-iili the .Moncow elinmlipr I'oniinm-e .-iionnored ilie ratiierl

the

Sr Minidoka OfficiaisTo Tax All Do

i'” " ................................................. ..ly hnve crealed an nnnunl licence

------nn-rjogs-nf^S-anri-yitrtn-nPcrTrdn-w ilh /a K'gi.ilutive nel finsm i ;il

. lWt1-esr.ion. ■Owners of ciinine.i hnve till dayi

which to eoniiily wiih Ihe iiuv.'wl provides thnl nil dog:< shall l>e in>

S with liie exceptiiin o f tlio:H' liein ing 'to i;ennei owner.H wlm k-'ej. l!

^ for breeding pnrposen, Kennel

'tl We Have witlihe

Us Today. Jam ei Sum m or., h e llo r kna< ■* "Unelo Jim m y." ..Born -in 185 In New York tU lo whero ho i

'' enivod hli . early ., education. .. young follow worked a l railro lelography. ..lit early 70’. went

, San Frnncitco, employed w Main and W inchetler, m anufaeli

'o r* of ha rn o iie i and Concc coach equlpmenli la lo r w at .onger wllh W ell., Fargo, and )S7S WBi Iran tferred . lo 'th e li ho. O rogon.U tah-'tlago campa a l Qoiie. Cily. . W ith.- lawed-c •hotgun protacled Ihe W ell*. Fi • “ " Irea iu re boa" a t Jt p a n th ro u jh pre.on t Tw inland Empi In early 8 0 't w ai comm^ifeDDd Ihe e ap re it eompar{ir to acco

, ’pany a tw e n ty ita m p mill to Spi K ilb HendUrat. U t e r te tlled h«" Iow a.;w bere ho operated ban.;

' >1)? tld re , bu t h it eye w at alw ayt ' W etl, aad when Borthtide In h u Wat opeae? h e te tlle d Is <Jerat

w here he h i . tu e c e t tfu l l f op«r ad K b a ra e tt 'thop . ..H^a ft' m n

'COS- ta d s .o f friend i and g fea t faltli v o n Tw inlaad E m pire.'..I' a i r e t . lo live hare b a ta a c a .o r .y ro r . i i f , : :

KIPPBIltlif

f f i SS h i p p e r s - H a v e E le c lo d ^ ^ O ff i­

c e r s — B l a n k s N o w R e a d y- f o r ' 'a l l In to reK te d A p p le : D ls lr ic lB . «•-

• L nlc8 l SnformnlloO rcucivfd by C ftiion in rcjford t« tlic kttSng plan, h « « •y rn r by « . H. Kipp, nm....«cr o thi- »m V .«U rs dtportm eftt oC th« U H Ju id ChnmUcr of •Commerce, ii K» tht! .c « u c t thiit the shipper*, have compli^cti • it* onroniwticm by clcct* Ina Vi F . CInrk. Hood lUvur, p ro i- < ic V « " ‘l Clifford While o f WennV-

,4* ^ , Bccrftnry. , „ „••Siiys Mr. Kipp In « tom m unka«ou

tu this ncwupoper:- “Thv only ehanKo we / '

in th e ir form of or«nnJ*ntlon d iffer­e n t t o a n - t h a t reported n t Tokimn

;.,n Mny 28 h thnt the ;hlpi«n« hnve iRjbccd to Rcccpl fo r m cm hw hlp m the d iffe ren t loenl oliippcr* o rp n i- iritions nny K W 'cf . " ' ‘“" 'ly Mow» nml mnrki'U »« mueh <>» one jjtn d rc d ncreB n year.—‘Since my Insl le tte r. Hie p)un (»»

■ H reed .iipon n t , the Soniye confer-

S '^tho 'A C T ^ultura'l Council ond the l»«clflc N orthwest Advisory Board m «r whole, the la tte r hoving n member- i.hln o f ncvernl ljundrcd busines* men, nnd wo hope thin nction mny . > a u « othM l>uslnt» men In dUfer- t-nl npplc distric ts to Inke a more ne- llvc in terest in the orunnizntion- ol lirow cm ; which 1* Ihfl really b}* job

-tfi be done, beenuso o t th? Inrite ter- j r ito ry to cover. • ' „

Te Place Cenlael, Man.J i “ W c have » IclWr f '® "' l^'JVd S. X cnny, Ch'ief o f tho Duronu of Ar- ricuU urnl Economlci, • United States

H ep n r tm c n t o f A jrlcuUoro, in which j, hp aUiten they hnvc decided to placo n-contnct mnn from their dcpnrlm ent lu the Pfltifle noTlhwost. ^•, “A ll orjrnniM tbn work on t)ie pn rl ei (jrowers will be detrtmlnei^ iby tha , iScnl commHUrc. • V•• "W c nre adviK-dithat meetinirs will i,

lie heW d u r b s tWa .m onth .in .both [iIhe Yakima and Wnlia W alla . dl>- trtc ti.:to nncerUlFi-whuthCT th<-grow>^cfs Aro actually rofidy to siifn up ’in tho .orKnniiatlon they ’have npprove'd; iipd we huvc m«»ed cQntracln to bo th .these d istricts., ,r "W hetlior or n u f i t cost* JBO.OOO G> oTROJiIttt the »pi^^c. ssrow«T* o t thV ifo rihw M t depends ontlroJy>upi>n the fl'ctivitiea nnd interest of the growers' them selves. I f men havo to be em ­ployed to explain tho details, to cach ftd iv lduol Rrower. | 80,000 will not (]o tho job . • . . .

'•‘Thd 'cxpenso ot xscurinfT mem- Corship la cooperatives . r u m - fro m t

.UNO] ■ (The Ei^lc c

' . V LlNDi You plew into

,Tho Flight, of 1

. The Story of fhe.

tq ck y :

1 ' • T l ie ’ F i t i l 'V

'

N'ovar hn»' I t’ b##n tnoro true. ■‘T l * I’liy '* thfl tbloB." tbtin 'n ro- te n t years. CliftMlauqua a\iiU«M«»

.Ijare l:« n iDsistont lu lUsIr «»«• mnnd for p luy i-in .; aro Uldlily ai>- dc«'cl«llve o t th a tov ilty pWy* ISat (ho ChaulauQiiB'orKaalzattons havo Veen brloilDC under tbo Bis

• Urown T ep ., iOoB of lilt. grcAteit 8ro<dtrar

s«'ccB»*c# In reeont years Is “Tho Klrst Year." in which Kr#nk Cr.-i- ven played Uia lend for so luoi; in

\o»ti, tt«d ftltOTWaril la otiicr ineiropollian cities.

'T fid First Is a dolisl|ttul story o t the « ra t year o t

J l f e ! . The tria ls and troubles that ■ro ja m llla r lo '-all married- peoplo ■re p restn tcd In * ' pleasln* **y. Tho- lidreotures .;0f tbe young coup)o-as tb e y .ao i ou t on tiw pi- veoturo 'o f building a -h o n e - aro

..sbowD In a fashion that cauRenlbo ftUdleaca t o ’ buret Into poal* ot laughter toHowed occastbnall;' by a stray (ear U Iho.troubles seem

. , ' • ■_________;3.00 t^iaO.O O each, with a Ronernl.vornjfc of above >8.00. •

. ' ■ -Crew.r Should Work."Thin orjtaniwitlqn work will not

•v forw ard on Its ow n accord. Some- lodyhnn to do it and if the grower loes no^.do St hlmioW h e will have lo lay'itomebody else fd r It. j >-"U ihe. d istric t want* grower con- w cla wc wm furnish them upon re- liiest o f the local committee. •, “ U;iB R«ntirnlW ndmlUed th n l Ihls

ndvemcnt' haS .iiono. farther already Jinn-ati'y

; Berry iCnpsBee Suppiiet aii

MOON’S PiV , phoi

& Hear[ f e L a | e s t

r te

gTOfar I' '

k f i G H ,

if the U. S.'AO 1

3ERGH ( Everyone’« Heart . '

iM c i^ U h d b « g K j

■M»gHty Mississippi : \■ . •■ . ■

''A".: ' : :'-r

Emdy’.- ' ■ I

a It Again -; ; : : ■ j

j i N ' C I ^ U t A u c i t i A : * - ; ;

r t t r ' ' , C d n ^ ' ' . , ■■

(0 bD rIMiig toVlilifc iior tte-youn* couple to cooauer. .

The scene Is la ld-la the middle w est In (bu so rt o l situ itlo a tt- m iliar to everyooo. ' - i

Like ell CbauUuQua pU yi. *Tb* I P in t Year" Is clean from begin- nIng fo end. I t l i tbe sort of pro- ■ ducllon th a t not only cao be en­joyed by every member o t Ib# f<nlily. but that each ls-p roud to ’ haro Been.. tt combloei eotortaln> m enl Inav in tloa t> -mvt th*t few pliya can do.

W hen It is conildered th a t 'T he F irst Year" can be soon along nR li m aiir other , [ irc g r ta s fo r the

'p rlco of a seaion tlelcet, ood Viien In-m etropolitan appeai’aocea more wns chfirgeiT tor Uie p la r ItJielt

• thau Is being u k e d fo r t i e aea*. foa ticket, the groat aucceis of Cbiutauqua ' l i ’ undenUndable. -T he First Year",alone would.cost

" a olty theatregoer'm ere than tbo ' commHtee ,is: a'sltteg lo r : tbo

wbole week's .eDterUlnmeot U it A mervdloUR production and one thnl w llU ong be remembered.

nnd. the question Is now: W ill it go .forward or wiM aU thla work' have to 'be done ovet' iignin a t eonie fu ture time nnd n t n 'c o s t of n t ‘ least an ­other ,810,000." . . ’ ; • . .

C at’g C am ouflage.- When a c a l \% frlnM ontd'.or nngTj. j It ninic8,up the lialr of lt«.t)ody. pad !'tnl|. Ifl order thnt I t o iajiappenr mnra ;:dnhscrbus. The cat do2»;th;a by «'I chemKal dlscbarged, by adreoal ; gland*. 1 ____J _____________

s a M g 'land Crates \!d Screen Doors JNT STOREne 5 . -' ■.

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w fa fcliiiBERCER: Y

ftf th e death o fI je home of n ;»liter in A rk tn tu . Mrfc K<at. w u o h t ,of tho ek ^ litit H t .tfera i H 't h e ^ g j r a r d tr * '.w ^h her dnUffJiUV'nn'dfftmto. Sti. A,.Gi Am um m ' ‘w (Igo. fS h i m t

flfttf'firtofafily known o n t i ^ ’lf- a host o f friBHdrwn<»Tvill be e o ^ to fiearo therdeeai. - , E - J . 'C o lb e r t was n b u s in e u caller in Senrer, & tufd«y.- ■ ^

BAND CONCERT . t h # Twin Falls c ity ' band w is

M hodoW - to pPeiont-tfie fonow toe « n c o r t , a t the c ity p a rt .Thursday ovonlnff: • '

Ori«DUl N utob trt * i . March, “itareb to Meeea"..Jawa}i.. “ Tajicred'* .........Roaslnl.1- W flllj, ■‘4Jeon|;ght on thtf NJJe” ,

................;..... ............................ KingNBmiar*

4- a.. "Hilo," one step.U "One, Two, fhree, Four, Walt*.

I UtarMlsiIoiiC. Oriental P>Uol, "In Cario",...

jo- ■nvo popuUi^Hnjvnlian Melodlefc*'- I -a. ‘‘WHiwiH W ai."I b. ‘Hawniklni." '7. Selection, “ Hawoiinn" ’..........Lakofi. Mnreh, ‘(Thunder' and Diases'!..

.....•'...... .................... ;.;.-F uciicI S U r Spatigled Banner.'

f ( i e y o ^ i i e r v o J l s ?D o . y o u l ^ o r o b irrita ted l

a t i trif led , g ta r t « e stidclen j n o ise a , l i e avt^lce n i g h u ?

Y o u r n e rv M nr® o u t o f

l i Mvitt kelp- ypy- .'sTiy •one bottle ,' We’ll refund j

your m oney'-if I o l ^ . V does not ■I y o u i

' jijp'oUR mon

' .. . ‘, -,,fs!9{u!S,9f;an ■ Npw the Re

, . Wolverine.

' •„ ■ ■ l i W Q r t i i i h i W a ■ ■ ,!'.:Mniewlist stc

;;;^wiii brinj t

\ The^olvSni ", ".iowrppcrotini

v^^eaiity W B i

■■■■; andgui^'to

' ■ •. i-,l^thJte)jerfoi

, „'8Sd% TS*

in« MuriSmli iniiiEis.- Tim., VThar-;rla«« .Ifnntd,ftUthe. Jeiomar ceurity>;

fliirk's pfrieo'Vurt-«a4i aiid/Nellie Le>' onh.7win Palli.r eoiyed;a. einse tp.Wedj:! ..7~-a^- I- - ■ .r}y:r

jl' Thiic isf pur^({■are rio w ,^ ly equ

mo ^ ,h o w big t> i8ina]l y'f

i l i i ; : i i f

’' H o m e P i t135 Third .^ve.^a»i \

b t V E F

A t-

. T h e N e w e s t

of the Oldes,oths ago,, the Rto Motor. Gfii ed the Keo Flvini! Clonil. by the public hasJ^n the o i otheroiee Miorless autpniol» Aiolor-Car Company anii(

he etringist aiumgi bf its S a olverine-siibshmKaTIylovfertinailer in size than the ReoM' to an even wider field ol ipol >nstructi6n and'sureoess of !o, atflo^Sles havealvyayB^ ileis sibali enoughfor eaSy,^ g cmts^ iiut no power, noiCi laerifaed iii malting it smallW5'6ri llie getaway, fast osi die;

rmtin^aiid|tsapp^ranoe willi iji’die.pa^fhBTOlbiitedm;^ yaiperi6i;1n7modetatepnced<

ot HliWinfr. wBrf%«TJed {he‘ umi

litre the pa«t.;yefllg:ty!Bjffl'i H»lg;

Mew Home at-135 Third .nipped to give you 'first cFa'sa se: ou job miy bo, give us 'a caU and>UR AIM—SERVICE TO PLEAS

m b i n g A n d H e

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l i . , .

A m e r i c a n G a r

t Americm Br Company- =*ste»*»s^T tB . f t ftwfj

DUtiJtaniJmg \

i0Mi4,0es: the , 'S iJ g K T " : ' ■ ,' B vIM

a|<i'«li*e' ^

& Sertrkniwn. Confiriii^liig'andiTOiWnlnor. i." ■ • C^^i,

^ a s s s t e ir'AMnri’ wV 4»bIa.9«Dist boS 'open read tbuasiuhtotttT■ ■ r - " u y - - - 6 m p i i

'-'rr-iipri

S i ' t , ' 'I '

Avenue East'ryico on sh o rt notice. No 1 W w ill be on th e job. .

iE ; ' ■ , ' / ■ .z a t i n g C o .

•' •’ Phon# 203 _

I m r e /

'uildersfyt.— ------------------ ■ ^t.tf44oii,s6okfc,--,. ' ^

w « i ’ . ■ ; •I S S S I , r ,

e'fian M34 of itsuiiicoeupboiftar-- ''n t..

J ,

i H i l t

k I . . „ o 7 4 - r < 3 9 7 . ' ' ■ ' ' - T U C T r ^ A U , ^ ' / - 'I T .I - » r V T

Sincerely, tLanka.tl; teti .iW e'are pleaw

. in' process of iii.ani in .the center bracic'

^and makes g < ^ . ..

I .. c u r t Au» ■' Rcifuinr 80c ond 08c vdlue. H .. T lo-backn .' W hite nnd cotoi I ■ S p c c ia l .- rn ir . ..... ............. . . . . .f t - V IL —— ■ PJty GQODi

f MISSES’H M edium w eight sUk to top. B Rcgrolnr 80c values. Price ,

DRY OOODi

§ ' ■(■■ , ,,WASHW . " P a re D ye SUk Oropo, 40,inc> I < .leading shadvs to choooD froI Spcclol, yurd................ ............

; ; ' “ DRY COOpt

V LADIES’ SlUCreps dc Chine Toddies. A Now- sty les. Koy'icr knit silkV iitucs to $2.08. Choice......

. . . . . DRY G00D5

I kAyserfaAU « lzcs‘and colors. .Jn n e y08c values. Spcclal ..............

■ , . DRY GOODS

i ,

1 I LADteSI Large aiuorlm ont of cropc, v

-...........m otoriol*. -. Spoclol-solo ptic

| — T ------------ :— u ity ^ u u u u ^

ADRIAN DRP rin ted i)rcsn pa ttern ready o f pa tto rn s, an(^^cdor>^ R jgi

JAPANESE' C hildren '# reguror 35c,

W om en 's regu la r fiOc,'

W om ohV -rcguiar 70c,Now.................. .............................

p ricn l

DRY GOODi

* . y - ■ ■ '. .. ';l :PARISIANA AI

, V oiles and r^ o n » , new pntt<. . p r in ts . S pednl ..... ................

DRY G00D5

___ ■ ; ■ ■IhosieR'• ' K nyBcr.Sllk H ose, service w(

R egu la r $.160 value. Spccin

l_ DRY GOODi

BATHlNow Ift tho-'tlme lo purchoH

' in g . 'B ra d le y * and oU)<

r 20 PER CEI' ' ; DRY GOODI

1 32 INCH PRPlaidB, cHecka a n d -o ^ w pk Special sole. / 7 yardi.;.;^....

d r y 'GOOD,

. ; : j 39 INCH UNBL; flO’inch ex tra good nunllty i.. Spaeinl, ynrd............................

: i . ' DRY GOOD

w

K ml e b u y i n g p u b l i c f o r t h e i

d ‘ t o a n n o u n c e t h a t o u r s<

i f a c t u r e . . W e c a l l y o u r £

e t o n , t h i s , p a g e . W e f e e l

T h e T w i n F a l l s b r o a d a<

'I^SPECIALFinished Ruffled ' Curluin w iih

1.,.,.............. 59cS DEPARTMljNT ,

SILKHO^E.......: 59c..

; DEPARTMENT - • • ‘ • = = = = = = : ^ ^ ^ = s ^ .

: CREPES M . I t 'I- molerinl in ‘u blft nsaortrochl, -UO. m. Rcifular $1.40 Q Q

S D E PA RTM EN T'." '■ : ._ ■■

'____ ■ . ■

; UNDERWEARII pastle Bhndcs, • Lncc trimm edltwo-tono com blniitlonB .'J2 . 0 g

5 ; d e p a r t m e n t ■ ^

,BRIC g l o v e scuffs on all. Rcgulnr J9c 5 DEPARTMENT

)’ g o w n soilcB nnd sum.mcr w eight, •

rDEPTOTJTENT------T — : ------- “

;ESS LENGTHSto BOW up. Bl^.osjiortmcht 7 A - jlo r price 08c./; Spcclnl;..; .i.J'-.C

J^OCTA^TMENT • . • r»-

■ PARASOLS - . ]• ......z . - ’ 2 5 c

.. ... :.,.:-49c.............. :.. :...::.:-59c.ni p’cslBns . • ; '

} DEPARTMENT '

R BRUSH PRINTS•rn» In slg zog 'and do t S9c i ’D E W R TM EN T......... , •

y SPECIAL .light. Good colors, ‘ <h i n A .I, pa ir..................... ........... J h l .U .U

i DEPARTMENT •

NG SUITSth a t su it fo r H ot W enther'D ath*

T well known' lines. Speclol .

MT DISCOUNTS DEPARTMENT '

E S S G IN G H A k

“ ' ™ ; . ..... .....$ 1 , 0 0 , ^

I d e p a r t m e n t ,

EAGHED M USUNi -......... .

S .DEPARTMENT

=1 THE'GROCERY b:- s W « t # i a T i r i = = ! - ~ o ' » ~

No.- 2 C

: W hl'u . s ta r T in a .flili 'j K

; rS :£ : 'p i,£ 5 3 c -Iloody’B Ponnut B utt«r, i lb.

A H O Ishowing of confidence in < emi>anhual Clearjuice Sale Ekttention to 'ihe specials fc I that the Idaiio Departme cres.are smiling tbday'aiid

Women’s Coats Are AThese nro, excellent values, as the > it nvcewtnry (0 Wvar u coat pnri o f chooMt n drcKs co at o r n Bport coot

■ \ * ’ - ’ Pficed

^ ;$9595.. $49.Women’s Hals Are A

Visca brnlds, Milans, S u n ^ in e brnl All nre reduced in this June Clenrnnce Solo:.............. i.......

S A T lBig Sale of

BeadedSale Starts at

■ . ■

I^'rge Coffe PoU • . . , Large Tuo PoU .

H Inch.extrn deep mixing,-bowll

I V O R Y D l N N E R W A R i

S P E C I A L ^

Cup., ■ ■ - 1 5 cocn.............................................. ,

.........- ......._j5.S Inch ■; . l epltlc

20f 15

;,r 10SI....;,...:..:.... .......... 15■ ..............10•Soup o c . coupes...:,...'.:.................................CtO

A L a i r g e G r i u ' p o f S iIn tailored s ty l e i^ n p loa ta .and h

' in contm iting colors. Sl^os 10 '^o •

' W o m e n ’. V « i l e JFancy Voile d rones ih c&ol.summe Ing trim', Sieoveleu a tid short

E P ^ R T M E N T . J O I N S i l ) )

“ PW alldn-Sroktp^Slicff p ln o ir p u ia h _ apple, •.Number ^V i'.co n s , ,N o, - j

$ U 7 :

U tah pock' “Btrlngleii / ^ m n ' fPIorc 'b m 8 , i I o . 2 ,c a n 8 .: .: ._ 7 0 * with

,"fl |Tor,^......;..;..............■ »?C. . 0 f^ r

) E P A RDur statement^. VWe are t ! so far has been the large tr the second Sciturday of nt Store is Tw in Falls' H< I we congrfitulate you on

kll Reduced A Specialcool weather make* • ' U - - !the time. You .mny Dt 0 big reduction, l'l*?'" colors,

styltfi.. The coli g ig in nil the sIzch.

FiguiJI Reduced Plain Ocorscttc id, Silks nnd FfiltR. drcM c*yr<s,bll

!;9y,^98.I:tS"“

J R D A YG e n u i n e Ev(

' W h i t e

10 b^clocfeSha:, , ___^

^ t - M i

at 9cG inch puddlnK'^ pans -

. , 1-. •• . 1 . K inch M ijk irana

10 ingli Wolih^Ddfiins .

(I inch handled kcttleii

at 29c•' . 9 inc h 'M in ing Bowlfr* '

10 inch 'D niry Pans

I 12 inch-W ash^ BnBlns

|B inc h .'l^ d tc d , l>9 |i!|^d snuce pnn

a tU Inch baled ;ketlles

12 Inch.duiry.'pann. - i '- Lorttc buck'cts v r tth 'b o lls ’

c'c,^ Fancy Cups and g . . Sauoers* ' Real China, d 'd iro c t im p o rt Tw<

C tqne- body with p re tty color flora- decorntions. P e r se t of 1 C -t cup n n d 's n u c e r- .................. U C

cJ--------------- ^ ^ ---------- 1-------------

5MY BAeilk Pongee'.; . ’emstltching trimm ed Of plain gingh*0- ; , ^4*49

B etter ciunlity te r grndo dres

5re«M. , s»i.....ry styles. Contrast‘ ' ^nil

‘t o Q Q Ponly drosBCB ................. , Q 6 « 0 0 fancy, prints.

WITH SOiy!E MORE,HITOmatociTMlidT pack, “ E arly Juno-

■- '69c....... .......• -E lborto PCS

, ; No. 2% cm, ‘ - 3 fo r ._ .........

' Pork and Benns ‘ tom ato uiueo. . V J Q . ’ PehickB Goi ...... 4 3 0 No. 10' com

REB

■ , ,' r

T M E Ntirelessly toiling for your c at we have ever held, and the sale, Saturday, June 2 ome Institution and the s t the prospect for fall. W

[ Assortment of Hand Er »idered Voil|^-Dresses1, fancy rayons, linena, ctc., nil in n lors nr«.«ll p re tty . These come *1

14 W 40. S a le ........................ 3 > D .t

ired Georgette Dressese drcRses, crepe dresses, Sntln de Lc I in thin large group, S i m 13 (o . ly up to $12.1)0, g

ONLY~-e r - K i e a n R e d

l e l W a r e

,rp Sat. MorningJ

■ ‘"■■hi:

■■X ' >->-•

Handled lilnh pnn*>Sm nll.roll brim dixh p.ins

- IVORY DINNERWAR I -S P E C IA LI Gravy , ' ' ' ' 7 5 I bowla............................................

I ■ _ ' _ 1 5I ■ 9 inch ......... ........................ A nI Nnppies................................ .......... wI ) inch ' O C

bakers.................................... T...... O O10 inchbakers................................... U...,.3 inch ' o npla tters................. ...................;,i..'.O U

’0 11. Inch O C nl p lotters.......................................... 0 0

c S " : : .................................. • . : . , 4 0

- S ' ! ! ? : ......... i . ; ...........3 0

SEMENT3inenU House Dresses

LOT 1 • V hams o r fan c y 'p rin ts In nttrnctivo Ai»at trlmmhiR. Sale...'........................... v '

LOT 2 . Iplants in styles uaually found in the i

sses. V ery Rood looking, ■

Mifen’. Panty DresM*ond creepers in plain ginghnms cr 7 ( CUVeVIy mndo. Sale, cach ........I '

IIG SPECIALS FOR ;f RIrP o n » ,-N o . '7 A ^ Kellogg’s-B rnn -. 'fo r..,......... I y C ' Flakes^ 3 for.,.„...

och«»“ in syrup. _ , in« • r*/» Cream of ,

.....5 9 c ' .... J

ilden S y ru p 'C A ' L org6.Fancy Lem >B,.._............W »fC p e r dczon........... ..

r :0 LEiiRA ;

T S T Ocoh^ence and esteem it o d is making room for the e 25th. Read the write up of :ore that says It Isn’t A e a r e ^ u r s for quality, s

Every Suit. 2 3 Clothing. C

%CI.O TlliN d

“ TROUSEOiiL- KiM'oliil l»l Ilf ri'il foriiii flu. ,K;<tni i;i"iil niiniily. . SJijil'ClllI.........................................

C l.llTillN 't:

C O T tO fOno Bjieciiil lul <>f MciiV iiiula(.i<i for si.iir> nn.i su.::i'. ■

c i .d't ii in g

IMEN’S DF

III plain whiti-. tun :ind cri' Iirr)ftcli-|i)lli!<: .Sdld f(ir S l .l

. CLOTlIiNd,

f . MEN'S U“ JGc-Knit

Uirionit................. .........:.7!ic Nninimok ' C Q ,Unionn.......... ....................O .J(!ir,c Broadcloth C O ,U n i o n s . ........ .............. w O '

____________________.'CI.OTHlNCi

1ALLSUI\

T / '• Uciich,- Giibii

X / A

J Z M.cr.oTU l.vc

[h i g h GRADE F DUCE

M a i n t ' l o o r I

S3.8SHere nre b'rtrgnlns you can’t i ford lo nilss—all of our' sho thnl xuld from to $5.)tro in Ihe Red Tnir siile n t 11

will ho included' In Ihln Kroi Ihi.l sol.l up lo $0,8r): if Y( wnnl n high-itrnde shoe a t ii K

price, I«ok these over

IE S6.85Never before hnve wo Kivi «uch valueii nn yoii will find

• lhi» group — the w ry newt>C styles nml IcnlherH, from .sU'

• linen ns Wulk-OverM. I’e.lli » r Weber, nnd Uiinpe Shoe Co.-■*------- -- - T jn u ^ V s D A o rT in r h - j^ p i iI p tel, rosehlush nnd ntono nliiul

In kid leuthcrs, also im tenl ni '• novelty lenther»: come ear

and get your choice of llie

)c> ■» All Styles and Siz<! Mammoth

Florsheim Shoes $8.85

I c MENI Don’t m bs thi:i oppi tun ity to g e l Umt ex ln i pair

' Rlorsnelm »lioes u l this gri' snvlng: every pair lUl.OO nhu i;u in the Kreal Kale $ 0 Q a t thli' low price........ <PO»0

^ 1 Freeman Dres Shoes and OxfordIncluded in lh i. b lf «al« ■

m , . ■ 5 4 . 4 5O C ' Here ifl r rare opportunity

buy n renl dreas shoe u t U bet- orlce. All our new Frcem O A . shoes go In thifl sale. Tnn ft

. j y black calf sk in ; novelty Iw ’ tone oxfords; now bulloon toi

ami the more conservuti fA _ Styles. Don’t miss thia t f i A j C J chance; Snie Price.,,,

ID ^Y a n d SATURDA

;,',.;...‘2 9 c ' :i;<"'ge .F a n c y ' Uifl f t n '0 <[....... .................Prunes, !5 poufids t......

• ' E x tm choico Cniifornin i' Z A c . cu t cvaporntod apples, C*

•*.....a jb . box.................................

noiid, Q Q . Smoked.LooQ Bocks, o ........ O O C per pound........................**'

jC E .SAI:E^

•R E»ur greatest business as- ixcelient fall stocks now F these specials carefully 11 Right, Bring it Back” style,' service and price.

in tlie M en’s )ept. Reduced

k ki I)h;fAflT.Mi.:NT

■R SPECIAL'

; DKrAKTMKNT

MBLAZERS i '•JMU,,,

iJh i’AiiT.MKNT

^ESS SHIRTS...... 88c

: DKI-AHTMKNT ' .

NDERWEAR ^C lir,t .Slii,iii,icr RuUitn

C•7!'c Knii lii itlon iivor C Q „

C shouhler un io n s............ Oj C; nKI-AltTMlOS'T________ I

WMER .SUITS : |X'uun;; Men's Piihu . 4 ^irdine a n d l)ixi« |Summer Suit:i

k OFF / Z3 D El'A lit.\n.:N T

•OOTWEAR AT RE- ;D PRICES Shoe Department

S4.85uf. D on't fall to see the big vuluos lefi offered In this lo l. All shoes 50 lhat »i>l<l from Sr),S5 to $ 0 ^ Ills' {0 a t JI.H.I— th is incl)ii!eii nil i)ts j f 'o u r iifw sp ring numbers, in up I’alents . ll th l Kid IcaUiers, and ou nouelty..shoes; a InrRO nssnrt- nw- meul l<> select from , and prac-

tlcally nil sizes.

S 8 .8 5 y -■ll<'re is an opoprtunitfcfci buy

L'Sl (lur very la'Sl slioes n t this low ich price. This g roup incluiies.Hll I’o. uf our I’eacnek shoes which are — uoilii valucn a t SI l.fiO. Every

-iintr'tli!Rl=[)nson’a's tj-le=hY eneh les kid leathers, in tlio ni-w lish l nd _ihade#, also pnlentH nnd fancy riy 'Svening shoe.s; d o n 'l full to ■se come eiirlyj n.t these will soon

go._____________

es Arc Included in This Clearance Sale

Walk-OverShoes " S6.45

or- . ,of D on't imsK.up th is opporlunily

I'at to buy hinh k'nide shoi's n l thin jes low. iirice; every pair o f our

iS s '^ ir;;:;r ." '^ $6 .4sIS Boys’ Dress Oxfords Is S2.98

•To - clean -»ip-i«ll-i*hiirUlols_wo.to. hiive arranKcd a large Ublo o t

thete tine, d ress shoes n l this Iww price — a ll good styles —

VO- mostly w e l x sole's; Buster ,cs. Brown nnd Poll P a rro t: U n nni ive black cnlf sk in ; values to $4.50

15 ...........$2.98

I

TH E IDAJHiaEMI-WEEKLY- -

------------ ------- -.Sneceuor' 16' iho TwfiTFiA leml'Weekly n sw ip a p n pubtiahed 01

Bt Twin FnTour BIodft«tt, PubllBher

Tho Idaho .aU x«n han thoXxclu»ive rii FEA TU RES AND ADVERTISING i

• AUTOCASTKR SEBVK

Entered u second clcuu mnll m utter at under Iho net of

a T lZ E N ’ p U B L i ^ N C ' Co!, afiVl Se . '________________________PubliB

OUR DUTY TO

The nutomobile liua muds e' W hero oofcc wc spokejof Lo.*

Plorldii jui n tourist litnte. now ] Entflnnd nre all tourist countries

Just count the oul-of-state ( any duy during the summer, untl nre potential Residents of this s givinff-the-tcrtvns, and farms nnd cai “once*over” ; th a t they are by for fopd, w\d jtrs. tind Urea «

Justf^vhat fs our individual Should we trea t him an an intruc

He is entitled to our kindliest to feel the true hospitality of the direct him if you can. Try to mu

There nre uTl types of tourist V;enlaK() • are .respectable, .wH-t ;lo61<out for oppoctunity ,who, be •hapH, can rcudily sense ut; a glat ih is vnllej^,; Their first impressions nr.e b spoil tha t attitude.

lirfrge sums nro’being spent •We want them to come to Idiiho Ilike to 'have them stop and inves yoy our,climate ttTKl Bccnery.

Our responsibility tp the tou ;and to make liim w ant to come ^vith us.; I i td ^ i^ n d it becomes u pors(

j S P A R E H O U M C

President Coolidge, predicti told 20 0 ' scientists gathered in .crops per acre, fa the r thun mor .cu ltura l problem. •................._ _ _ A.irc » !ly t l i i!-.r:ro .iiJc iit 'a _ mFc\yer stay on thje farms but fat harvesung machiiie hns reduced tr« harvest hands needed in Ka

Henry Ford, who pYoves his t the Rlv.e;t Rouge, says improved do his farm ing.in eight. wecKBi'a und do other'lucrnllvo- worl? Ju weektf of.the year. - -

A new western soriul starts 1 Hills.’’ Read it every week.

■ Most' certainly pedCstrluiis the other guy is in un auto-^it’a I: them.

T h e i^ h o r l skirts flappera-4V huhdsome—or, perhaps ‘good loi

“ W e” are having a tough Ur wet'k—meaning ye scribe and guagc. ■ '

Byrd now plans nn air hop t ly a twelve Hour lay-TJver in Pi FVench official will have, to go ^

Strange lh a t with all the me on “ Liudy" t] i j t none thought of of our doctors— he never starts t

-------------------------------- -— y ' 7 ■A local farm er has unnounce

and carry plan. Pay all the cas •gngo. ■ ________

Congres^will ntff meet in s Mississippi Jjlood‘situation. We' ia of very litfl^ inferest to congrc

>Here lies the body of “Jazz safe .stuff and aw ay he went, glycerine or TNT. .

Ju st ns the cynics had nboi had gone to the dogs they learnt by nir instead.

When Yo

do you employ th e cfewxpcst" employ the best one'you A good doctor, never starta lij Itillhp patient; .No/he'^tiniul

'\WBeii you treat. ji[our Seed ,P price; but Reiuftt. I t’s clean th a t you’re after and th a t is

Vr . ''Semjes■ Never injurea-Seed,- In'creaBf

•;Vil«lItyr ■yield^nd-Kooplng-• It'frcpat is’re tum ed.td yol

; ‘the se^'flon. ■ * ' ' ' ■ V ^

D A R iB f^ ^ROS.;,S£

D tJitlzM, - Per Yw.

iTirCouSfy iriiepBiidoHT; ~ n Tuctdfty and Friday of each week 111, Idaho , ^ ^

S. J . B nrgdorf, Du»lncM Man'ygiy

th ia in th is communliy to bH NEWS,- SERVICE .O P THE I’UBLISHER^ :E .o f Now York City ■,

: th e poito fflcd ait Twin Kallt, I d t i^ , March 8. 1870 - V , ,

cond At« N orlli, Twin I'nlla, Idaho, hora___________ ■. . ■

THE TOURIST

/ery section a tourist country.'5 Angeles as a touri.st city and [daho nnd Arkansas and New

:ars you see on the highways realize th a t all ihe passengers

ection.; th a t these persona are highways and scenery a criti*

spending money a$ they pass vnd lodging and rcfrcshmcnla, responsibility to jthe i<ourist7 '

ler or as a-guest? trea tm ent; he)thould be made West. Answer his queations;

ke him glad he came thia way.-H, of course.' The largeat per- :o.d(|.4).e*on3? aFCyuys on the causg of extensive travel, per- ite the apparent prosperity of

ound to be favorable. ' Do not

to .bring the tourista this way. and see us.anyway; we'would tigate our possibilities iind en*

irist is to make him wel.come. back someday ai)d-live hcr(?

inal m atter with cnch of us. ,

)N THE FARM V

pg-/niore “iritensive farming” a f'aoil congress” that bigger e acreage, willisolve'the'agri-

diction'-begins-to cQmc__tnio._ •ms produce more. Onki wheat by .25 ,060 thVhuiftVor'bi ex-

nsns.;heory ip -ii.^ z e n places along m achinery^ [ 1 let,|Jio farm er ' ,i1d give him a ch^nfe to rest ring the forty-four remaining*

thia w eek-^“Cal of tho Black

' . ✓h'nve. th e ir r ig h t^ b u t- when lard.to g e t close enough to

ea r huve made American men )kers’' would express it better.—------- — . • ' V '; ' ,no on thiij column-yoyage this his typew riter, in Lindy lan^

0 Paris— and return, with on- iris.. I t ’s too bad— but some ivith’ou^ his kiss-thfs ■Ume;-. - --

dala nnd honors be«owed up- an M. D.— because, like most

inything he can 't finish. ■ •,

d his'land fo r sale on the.ciuih h you can and carry the m.ort-'

pecial -session to consider the ’ve heard before,thnt "w ater” isamen,-

nboy” K ent. ,He drank some' “Safe” stuff is right. Nitrof

ut agreed th a t modern youth' )d it whs “New York to Paris"

u r Family t - D o c t o r — — ^9ne y<>\I can iind? you • -v ler you wantRESULTS. f trying to weaken and half ates.him and builds him up*. 'otatM a i( Uh’t a mettec.ol) spuds and increased yields what you g e t *hen you usO'

iaii B el......}8r.-G<!rmfna'tic>n and P la n i/ -Quality.^' , !/ : •11 mnny.times fit thcr ond of.'

'ancf pWvent disfiiiSe. ' i BESTT-DOCTOR —

g o s u p p l y to.-Tw in^Falls' ' ' . ■■■ a y .E v e r il .n jB • ,V..

M f$ .§ q a M ey ji

ButferModelef^' i i n . Alleo M. Cookdoy, formerly

of Twin Falls bA now of 8an4=V«n- cW o; is thq'BO bjfictfdc.nn nrticlo In the cu rren t Ikuc o f^ th e , American M&RAtinQ, whlc^ htks nrouMd 'wide- unread in lercst in thia locality. ,•

Mm. Conkuloy, i t will be remem- b tre ti, hnd a reputation during h e r renidenee lioro n» ah export modeler df b u tte r .. In 1 0 1 6 ;h e r.a r t wna cxr MbUcd a t tho San I^anctsco'«xpoij> tron ahij'sln'cc then iji'e 'has proceeded t|i«<«ak'o an onvlablo re'piitadon. * ;I< c r b u lte rc w J wodoica of real bu jte r , -iviih {link and yollow rows and s ta te ly calla lilies, a ll 'ol whIcH c a n 'b e sTvread on bTtiad 'a n d eaten, nro ' 1 fenturo of b l? W estorn acrrlcul- t u r n l ' f n i»,rT hc5e] Intcrcstlnit novelties,- the American Mngnsine Kos discovered, are tile resu lt 0/ tho w ork of Cookstoy, oJ, San Frnc5»co, -whfi Inld nsido clay and mnrble as n' »cul|k

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“Il .briiij}»;ple»swr6 (Cfold not;'b«-reached Ih o ther ;Biiyi-Mrs.- CoofcilefT'.'Farm people do no t-h av e a fM llni; o f straBcencsa 1 amonK my modols.- Too itftny houH - - wlvoi Uifiik c f 7;b u tte r only.,a« tho Ii^oduet'of cteBntn8,tback^Aches nnd headaches. .Ivwould IfKo . iherii to -th lhk ot my flowers t h r t e x t i time thd!rJ>vork seetiu to'o' hnrd." ‘ |

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einidust^-^eim bstcf^^ l i e m e c K 'a h r p a l - f e a t u r e . . *: *

stb c tc^O ie r plaQ^OAXiJ dfc6 mpflraole.8iitejpcc‘ ' lancearid quniityl. , ‘ ; [lali-wbnder jhal-Pon* ' • Six poi^atirK ,i8'.TO«c^. ' h e nadi»;o wUK w llcto dl S m a ll ..^ p n ^ , . Barids * ,ww Pbntiac Sixes cven^ .' ^

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direction ;o(;Ir»Ing G o ip n tjn g ilU .h u

tafnnieni.- -.-vr ":;' '-6ert)u t'i« th e m i 'S»h'b';jril>onj'ito •so ttph .^u t’:!* «mbt-

story and no t^driry 'd ram iibb t hQmor o< t h a ; k l R d ; . t l ^ A ^ ' '« n «ndiese« jau gh in slis lupplfoq^jiy.tbem h i plen­tifu l raeaanrei-i fi

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. /a th jr , « f ithovherolne, la alw ays l i i t r f ^ i i in i ifn'd-Tricrst'df .the . tima Uu»fi; prpvoktn*.: B theb W ales.« , the raothv er..o f a good MTtonn*ancc.. By a ll,jh e a iB 'd o ij’t . m P th h onei

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^^TKe .^ o i< U ^*l,y«ntto iT u t s p (o tho: womori in' BlftllTe,' C«mu^ Good Inr, LlneoliiV ^ f» » • ^ '' ty 'I a F a lli .iiu C«ui» couhttei itfiU be h c ld .l t Quy

- or H ot ip r in n 'J o iy 27, 2 r*#ia,2C n ifU i have baan obufnad on tha .io i

• U«(!a and )* p U « provldod fo r tWoi who w lah .t^ 'b rlnK (heir ow n-tenti - 'T he 'pu rpow « ( the u n p is Uiree

I I fold. . Ediieatlonal aubJecU wlU >b I I- t ik an 'u p bt th e m o rn in r by rtprcM n I 'tallVoi o f '.th e .e jU m io n dopvtfflpn I ' -n f .t h e - o n lr e n l t / « f Idaho. SDcb.#iib I • JccU iu HtRltb'BAil PonoRal Appeaf i ance, tho liQ p orttiie ti'eV tlX )'filgb § Food Habits; AriU n d w ira 6 / Idahi W Landtcapo A rt « v 4 thli Horn*, Sonff I (fie Whotc W ftfd lio v e i, will be «lv ■ oh. :’-v ^ J 'I . ' Thp aftemoonii will bo dovdUd'li I ^rwt and'reeroBtion, ’ auch aa gamei I ' 'wd fw/jfamlflff. ' ’ ■' • ■ . ,I A t n ish t will'i>e CDmmbiiUi I linjtlntr, v e iper-M tyiw a, and afl in, I apirntlonal Ulk. The- proiri^m wlN I . bo onnounc«d. later.

ItHI^ORiD : V p F i o p K S 'I ' ^('ConUnuad f r ^ ^ Pago Ono) •

r . f o r e ig n ;L, Flier* {n .H n n f u r — Chambcrlir I end Levin mako fl^liiff'trlp from VI' I . cAnn to Budnpcft In HunKary. >

\ ■ ■■ , a P O R T sl' t Him. Bum.-;, tilK ' B»lh til

hl»"twcnty>tliird and ti*ent7>!ourtl r—homo runa a t Boatoij, ,Tuoad4y.

F l(b i J u lr 21: ^ 'C o n t ra c ts signcc I : ycatorday nfternoon fo r Dampsey

Sharkey figh t J.uly 21. •

Mad Bull W b i — Uod Bull, In dlon runner, captures 47ft-mile n a ra thon from . Son Francisco to G ran t

' Paw, •Ore. ^ . .

Br«’al(*'. L«t '**- Tommy Thevonpw

H Cubs"doubto< hefl(Ur.-;^Out of ^ m « '■■■fof balS n 'M '^ f'ica io b .'t ' " T "

• ' ,B 'a n ta m ,r * i t l i i r i I lu d Tnylor'om Tony Caiforicrijne t :1ft. flatic co'njbal

' ' a t Chlcoffo l u t n igh t fo r ban ta jt weight cbomploQsblp. / Odds favoroc

Plane iFalU ^ ; 7 w o f lio h mUiln[ iif San Dlego followlnfr a a a h of bit torpedo plaije.

UNITED STATE3 ' ‘ .■ Patiiion' G ov trae r — A . petltiot n e a r ly -a mile' long and' ''eontiilnlni ha lf n million names has boon pre scnted 'to covornbc o f M aauchusotl on behaK o f S a e » ^a n d V ad ^ tti .

.' 'O reW S lak b i; —> J^ h n Drow, erit ically ill a t San. Franeiteo', 'reportei

• "vcrjwwonk.” - ’ •

>’ Seoli CeU* R e lir a —Canadish- Mnilonalrc), gra& tfd '' ne\ tr ia l a t Springfield, III.; fd r.m urda o f Jpsepb U aitreri d rug elerk.

Break PrlMa--f<'^ciity>aovcn prla....... c ilera..bM ak.;froof. Foivuaoii' .prlioi

form a t H o u » b n ,-T o x a i '

' Kill t a C d t t r t— ^ :F . 'C o x , 'i a d is <rict>-c'ouiCr/at':fiM can,

. ahbt'an<f klllea ^ f a t h e r o f ^ 1 b - . ' I s a l l e ' ^ f . i o - h ^ ' ^ n l t i c d . '

ID A H O :', 'B erab .Cem iiir 'P rediction ' li

> a d o t h a t ^ n a t o r Sorah will \ lsli . ' b li h o m e 's to ta .vw n .:. >

' > ' ^ t e i ^ a t^ a M M j^ s te o p n th le ' phy: •,..' i id a n s frbiaViill .iW -I d a h o | r a p'rc;

to 'ii(t«ga'Jhe'-|inDual. conven' (h^V of if ie .:W W ^ 'n -0 » U o p a lh i^

' 'uioi:latlon-.«r)tIcV:i*ill.:bpeh' a t S ca t . .»k o n .Ju n ;o ,2 7 j '.2 f t:^ ,^ ^ ^ i '

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• Spit Lako ;...;...-i.;... S iOgder ' 1 3 :'.60<

:• -L ogan ;..;.- .;.: . i c i f > -.<81 ' y^oeatello __■ ii),- .So'

^ w l n . J ‘a ^ l V ^ : . , o ^N A TrO N AJ/LEA O U P ;• ’5'.'

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d i c w - 35 ?6 : . .581.'.;N«Y ,;Y 6rf 28 '. .601

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':|. CtTlS?EN-l■• F O ff - S X t ^ I a S ' mV) m iahlelda; edgea sdlUHed. «a to doe glooL ;po1Ubad, anto headHgbti. .W r b w .-lB ita U e d 'a n au t glaaa ^ n d f i i i f 'in i i ' poKabiag ini d l i i e . M6on“ 8hoji;^ ,

'^ ;S h o ^ '^ m p fo r'sa id ,'a lio 4 heav d ra f t h o rso rand harnewea, tw o.fan

I Vagona.-^ ’ Box GI, H olliator,. Idah<• F rank .^ c a r s . ' ■•Juno 24*J

FOR. SALE— CeleiT, cabbage, an egg pljiii\s;. go'bd roo&5~ a t Spacl

l; mian’fc ■■■*"■; • ' , Juho ,24-2

', FO R SALE — .Goo(I Ford coupi fo r c a sh .. 2Se Seventh avenue’, norti

I ■ ' . June 14-1

■ JV iilte L^ad, 15e' Ib .; LIniced 0 ^1.10 p e r . j a l. D ianosd Uardwan

B E E a U F P L T E S ^ffd carry a fu■ lino o f beo^aupplief an4 'so liclt ybt s patronage^ U oon’s ^ i o t StoreV4<l-t

.. ;OAS FO R SALS—Sava your s'tAr . e r by uaiag ou r gasoline— yooH fin ; i t bo tter . ^ I N D AUTOMOBILE ,C(

■■ ' F O B '8 A L E ~ G lu r ‘ff011l6W.'S!ll . all.slM S. B rlng4 a-70B r aaal>,w« wl

aot i t for>ye^, o r pfaoi)« aad .va iii , come a sd t i t . Moon's P a in t S to r

t FO B 8 iU £ - ^ 4 1 o i A iw r loftd c

I :d law Q nt I4aw ed.o ii |l- .tf l .p e r .g a to n T S jr t o ttf Mootfa P*U

' S tore . V •'■ - '

I - S A L T AND 8M0K£! y o u r m eat I ^ the sam e Umd with BmoVid Salt. Ca . fo r fre e aunple. Barrow Bros. Sea

& .5 n p p ly C o./Tw in Falla.

' ' A few moro baby chieka for salf o t apMlal prices. 'Juno 21' will 1• ou r las t'h a tch .’ Order a t .once. Aii ' a full,-line of feed,'.lcying mash an

edd l i v e r oil. Hayca Hi-Grod H atchery . P l io ^ 7 5 . , ,

i : M lS C E l^ N E O U ^; G L A % G^INOINQ — 'We have

gUsfl grindlng~1niichlnd to grind an :> polish M to '-door gl&sa , and «in(

sbielda. . m .cHargo' fo r ' grindlni W hy sqnd aw'oy and pay more f( your giM s. L e t ua jrep lan your brol on wiiidow ^ la s f r^ r in g iniyour sasl

• F ree Dellvdry. Open Saturday night M oqnV 'P ain t Store. V .

. Sdn F r a n c i s c o 44 ' , 42, . «Seiittld 42; 41 .60

t Portland ......H::t::^...-42 42 .50• Missions ......j 4 i 45 .47

Los-.Angeles,’;___8 7 ;, 47 ,.44Hollywood ......J sa y 49 .41

' ; piypR C E SA ction' wns -s ta rted ' in distric

. cou rt -Tuesday by 0 . C. Holi, seel : IM divorde i( js Mr*;-0,'Connor Jrot . J mhi D .;.O’Conner'i.on ..grounds o ' m istreatm ent and failure to provide

F a n n P o p u l a t i o n

S t e > r t , B i g

Tho fnrlii^W uiBUon'’ o 'h tho Unll d^^^SU toa.dderM ed'649.000 person le s t-y e a r , tbe ' bWesfe dec^Biy) i

• any ^ ear.;s inco .nSOj^.nceotding t ; cstlm aU a by U io.bur«4u .of agr!eu t tureV'>coQomtcs,.'Onltod States d< I p4)rtnient Df'agrieultui;®. The nu'n )■ b e r ^ f per'8onB-li/{Ag,ori>farmi:Jar

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WANTED — H ear from ownc Rood Farm for sale. Cash pdce, pm

^ ticulars. D. F . Bush, Minneapdll Minn. , , Juno o J u ly l

tlV E S tO C K ;.A N D ‘P pU L T R Y ./ WANTED-l^'riioUsands m’oto. Stii

{, lA ccrodited .'S aU hing . Egga fo jN c j spring. W ill'pay .a liberal .proibitii

- fo r them . O ne '.accred ited floe 1(1 owner’ of WB ben» rocniyeif 'lrom t l(. th is Bprlhg'tZ63.(90' fo r i>l(tht woo) 28 delivery. .W ii'can" h iv e . 'y b u r flot _ A ccredited by Bjgtifng-iip-'for.'it b'< >0, fo K Ju n e 30. !(Ict'thV ‘ pBpora fro: h. your County: A gent o c ia sk u«17 them. > H eavy'broed 'flacKs a re vei- scafcc. No flock too amaip Wrii

o r phone fo r blanks o t once/ Hoy<I- VHi.Grnde’'iIotchcry.. Phone 73. ' m JQ M 24.S

t i . w a n t e d ;— LigK t'SaddU faorl _ th a t csin ba worked single., M u t ' t •t.' safe fo r , ehildroni Priced rlgh id Phono 01H2, K inborly , Idaho. P ..( 0. Box 80? Hanxon. Idaho. 1. ^ ' i '

^ Y our co'i^s n e ^ m i n e n l a a t ^ B la te liro i^ 't-M Ia tra ti'a fe beat. Da

row Broa. Seed & Supply Twl _ Falls. . • 'B t ------------- ^ ^ ------------------------------Dt REAL BARGAINS .IN USED CAB

Ford w ltli 'l)0x ' '6i) baci(, r'ui^s.gbo fine rub(M^ ai ii’w b a r ^ n fSO.(

; Ov«»lMul*10e 0 '8 JaAi*tA ld«erthTna r r money than vrpi*p().Bfking.,!• Bbick Six touring, ru n s fino, go(

Rubber and only ................ ItSO.CBuick 1820, Two-passonger coupe : . 0 sac’rifico prico. ■ *'

1« OvorloDd TdurlQg,'.-runa gbod, fitbe rubber, a snop ........... |7 6 .(so 1027 Buick Sediin Ib leather 111 id ■ ■ ' 'h o w —se e '-I f ' • j< Ford, touring la excellent ' cont!

M on,..... ............. ................ ........ $160.(- 1027 S U i Do.Luxo Sednn. Tho pri^

will plonse you ,' a LIND AUTOMOBILE CO M PA Q

id ........ ■' ■■

g. j ^ o h o b i l e ' i n s u ^ n c e ' ;

k! : - ^ i l l cost:leas w hen you boyh. fro m ; . £ . .ItOBEBTS. Tbe Ia< ^ tu ranee 1 ^ . ^ " " ' ' j

12 uary 1, 1026. -Th»>108G aj^riculto ol censB s'figure, 28,^82,000, wl used as a biuio' fo r the b v ^ a u 's ca

IQ cu la tions.\17 I t iif oitlm ated th a t '2,166,000 pe;

sons-m oved f ro m ; farm s to cltio towns and vil)«ges‘la s t yoar, and thi lilS 6 ,000 persons moved to farm making a no t movomoht 6f 1 ,020,00

et persons away from farm s; Blrtl k . oil farm a d u r jn g -1^20 are 'eatima m od o t 068,000, and deaths a t 287,001 , f lonv ing .a 'na ttira l h i^eoM of 371,01) e. persons, whlcf^ reduced tho/loss. d t

to c ityw ard.m ovem ent to 040,000.'- The burea'u 's figures fo r lO SS 'n vised on the basis o f the .1026i.agr

Jl cu ltoral census, show a 'n e t . lo s s ( 441,000' penona In ' fdrm populallo

, th a t y e a r The g ross' movenici from farm s to. cities w is l,000,QOi

" and U«^ g ro u piovoment to f a t ^ 1 " 000,000, liiBking'.a n e t movomenl ( ?, cities; no t counting b h th s and death

6f'834,000.perapns. -y ’

a R I E S[* CANNING kADY

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IBUSMESS IA t to r n e y s

<r E . L. ASHTON, 1st Nntl. Baal r.1 Bldg.', Phone 22IJ..

B ^ J . H . BARNES, 138 Mnin North _ Phone •181. ;-, *-;■

"BOTHWELL C H A P M A Nt ' , ’ m 0 . C. HALL, Clos Book Stor ,1; I Bldg. Phono 07. ______________

ISi ■ ■ - • 'iC w n .E n g in e e r •k . HAROLD, W M .' MERRITT, Ll j;. denaod Engineer ond Survoyor. Ban n & '^ruB t Bldg.,; Tvrin Falls.>r ; r ~ " ' — ;—'y ‘ C o a l Y ^ r d sUl DETW EILER OOAL COM PAm ») 4 th .Avo. South. ’ Phone 800.

!8 'WARBERG TRANSFER CO., 40 - Shoahono South. Phono .142. '

z - \ : . ■ c L . ' ■t , - 'M O O N 'S PAINT;,^TORE. W int D. iililelda and Cabinet-W ork. Phono I t f 801 llB ln , 'W c s t. . '. ' 'i t . ; ■'

t ^ • ^ 0 M B A U G a - * r m r l 2 4 ^ a I Setilh, - Phonb 06-W.

^ O p t o m e t r i s t ~•d r ; w m . D.- REYNOLDS. Ey

r Bpdclalist, 20Q M aU East. Pboo ;S 066.Al - '

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i! m a M e t s

iil Whisot, No. 1 o n d '2 " . .- ............J1.2, B ran, cw t,............ jl.CII B u tt« rfa t, Bwoot......1..... ....... . 4(o B u tter ...........i:.'...--............. 4t

E gB B .'cn ih ....... UEggs, in-trndo , If

r.' H.dgs, choico ... $).fl' Hoga, medium ............................. 58.0= HoK», hoavio8 ............................ J7.0■ Stcors, heavies ....... $0(5)f7.J

H olfers, heavies ........... |8.00@ $d.E’ Cows and h eav ies ........ |4 .0 0 (q>S5.G' Solves (vcnl) ............... t6 .00@ f7.0. H u tto n .................... »8.00iS)?10.0

Lemba $12.0j{ Hens, leg h o rn a ............................ . Sr Hcna, heavy, 4 Iba and over ... Hr* H ens,-under 4^ lbs. ............... 11^ Broilers and Spring^ ;;............... 1<1

T u r k e y .......J .. 2C• Turkeya, old Tom# ...'................... IJ.• Gceso .................;..... ........................ f

Ducks, ch o ice ,, 8Bcona, G. N. .................. ... $5@ f6.6Potatoes, new ..................... ;............ 7

1°. ElAlSjNG F U rais •- FORTWINEALLS « BASEBALL CLOl

■■ y ' — rt-Melillng Tuaiday Appro>at Plan I

]■ • BoUter Team. WUk: .$2500 Caih .

>f , _ ' , ______ • •'I ',' In an a ffo r t to rniU | i 600 fo r th

TV ip Falla baMbali 'club, delegatio Qf lo e a l.fa n s have thia week bee

^ aoliclting tho elty nnd .afo aald to b ^ m'cetlijff with sijccc.i*. ,^ ;.t'A t,.ii! luncheon meeting hdld {

cafd'Tuesdiiy n t which 40 iiie vrete. pfeseqt, i t wus decided^-to rnl« th is additiohul iim ount of money an

r 't iB m a r ,iiF tK ri’in : i f i n r T O ! ^lociil .ioamr A*hcr B.; WUson, pres 'den t ,;df-tho-.cham ber of commereip)fpsi;iff;:_> '.-

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PERSONALS^ • PeJnt Store

«k MOON’S PAINT STORE, 30 M ain Ave. W est^ Phone 5.

.■ Printing' IDAHO CITIZEN, 134 2nd St

_ E a s t Phono 172.

Plumbing ' ,HOME PLUMBING. AND HEAT

„ INO CO. New location, 136 3rd Ave E as t. Phone 283.

Real.Estate & rnsuranceJ . E . ROBERTS, 127 Mnln Avt

al, W est. Phono 603.

_ Shoe Repairing'ID A H O SHOE REPAIR SHOI

Joo W agner, Prop. 220 Main N< *» Across from postoffico.

- ROYAL SHOE REPAIRING. I 07 M eyers, Prop. 130' 2nd St., Eas

(N ext < I o o r^ , Mnho Citizen).

” '~ Y \ m FALLS SHOE REPAIF , j . ING. 132 Shoshone W est. Phon 6. 3 0 8 . _______________________

1. II Transferi\n — McNIGHOLS-^'-RANSFER-GOU • PANY, 230 '2nd Ave. South. Phon- 200. _ • '

yo COGSWELL TIRE & SERVIC no CO., 406 Main Ave. E a s t Phor

708-J.

JRAIN SCHEDULEWESTBOUND

No. Due■83 12:4G p. n166 . 3:36 p. r

TO W ELLS. MONDAY, WEDNE5 DAY AND FRID A Y '

CB 1U6 p. t

Iggi B A S ra o U N D * >Je «• >1R c .^ 'V _ . N / 5 : f l O p . r

on From W ELLS, TUESDAY, THUR5 DAY AND SATURDAY

6 0 1^'*“ ...........................4i06 p. r

QQ JklAIL CLOSING

JS WESTBOUNDQQ ■ Tniin number 63, muil closes ’15c r- messenger lenves 14c *jg Trnin num ber 16C, nmil.closcK'i

3:16 p. m., messenger leaves o t 3:2i ;0c ■:—6c, . EASTBOUNDBe ' T rnin number 160. nmli closes 1 8c 7:00 a. m., messenger lenves a t 7:1^ 60 Trnin number 84, muil closea 1 7e 6:26 p. m., messenger leaves o t 6:4i

. SOUTHBOUND T rain number 330 (W ells branch

. mall closes a t 12:16 p. nt., mcssci B Rcr leaves a t 12:20.

mSTRUCTOR OF VIOLIN Gustav Fletchner

ho STUDIO 'on .O i^beam Bldg; Pbose 118-Won -bo _________^ ■

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^ D i . c o i i r y « ' 'r B e o e f i ' t M i U i t u

I ; c a r t e r ’s TSt t l e ' u v e r nL L s

^ .U ka and thekactkm doea n o th in

U ;otiier poUonout d n ip are iojuriouB.’*v. /c a r H r ’s o t t l e l i v e r p i u s

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Producing 50D Pounds Oakley Cheeae Daily

. Five hundred pounds of chcc!>c nr< “ being produced daily nt- the checm

fiictory In Onklcy, imdor the dircc tion u f Itoscoe Plxlon. The proiluc Is sold'locnlly and in Hurley. Nelson

' Ricks Cream ery company is ulso 1 ” customer.J . ..‘I t iK stilted thnl the plnnl (iiis 1 ,g' cupnclty o f 8fi0 pound.s tinily, this rc

' Krengel Mac

“ HAREP- I . . Tclephst_ 210-.220 SectR-

W ‘ ar ' In

m. . \ ^ ' '

'I- D eadoiIt’s up to you! Baby c l

- -no t fed right o r eared I n,' T o stop chick losses v

FORD'S Chick Mash (a 1 IS- a mash that's easy to I

and raises the- biggcsi m- Keeps them healthy nn

S o w hy experim ent w hen : bcst results? ULATCHFOI everyw here ns m ost e lf id t baby ch icks—Mako moro p

R ia ic h fo i L CHICK MA

B u y a h a z a n d s e e th e

‘J j d iffe r e n c eio. .

DARROW BROS. S' W a lio D

• TWIN

' SUIWMER EXC F A R E SV I A . .

- UNION PACIFIC SYS

Tho-C^vci^d. Route

To Points EASTI Doily Mny '22 to S ep t 30, Ine.. L im it O ctober 31 s

'f To PoInU WEST ' ,I p a lly May 1C to Sept. 30, I r io .; ; .• l im i t O ctpber 31 • ; .

l a r l e s - M c M f X T H f s —

~ ^r u L ‘ . a v WA1»- Y o o n

M o^ev- y

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miirinjr about H.fiDil poiiiiilii o f mill ouch day. At prciicnt 5,000 pouml of milk in coniinj' in to lhe ,fnclur; dnily.

e 'COOD— BETTER— BE5T

<jooding College,i Wvsleynn, Idnho, iviintB Ntudeiils

uulatniidinz ill tyi'iiiR. There is n ' rcn?on. W rite todny.

hine Company

)WARE ,lone 1202

ond Ave. South

k f i p ;

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r A live?Iiicks die because th e y ’re fo r properly a t the start, v c rccommend B l a t c h - butterm ilk feed). H ere’seed, costs less per ch ic k ,.....t percentage of chicks.- - ■ id matures them quicker.yo u can be a lnolutuly euro o(R D ’S qualKy feeds arc know n ent nnd dependable. Save tho I- irofits—feed ->

r t / i r iSH ■

lEED & S U P « .Y CO.liHtubutors [ FALLS

: U R S I O N

3TEM :

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Sample Round Trip Fares

, From

Twin Falls

D envjr '. “ ' $ fil.d .. Omaha or K unsas C ity f 70.11

'! Chicago . $ 80.0New York C ity »I42.aNew Orlcaiio • . ' | 00.8Lbs A;igelos i ' 48.0Portland . ‘ ' 9 30.S

. Seattle / .. - V * 40.0

ir F u r th o r D tla lls

w«mmiBfflLLCliW o rt l ia m S h o w s W ill O p e n

M o tu ln y f o r W e e k 's R u n S o u th o f R a i lw a y — 4 0 0 I’ur- HOHH in 3 0 C a r s

Tho \VorUinm Sliows Arnbinn cir­cuit will oxiiibit in Twin Pulls nil next \vi'cl( MlnrlltiK Mondny, Juno 27.

T h k imnftuin«xnicnt wns icWcn. out ycHlcrdny by nffiClilln o f the Twin I'uIIh biiHcbnll club who nre brins* Inc the W orthnm ahows li'cro nnd will n-EcWc n j’o r tb n o t Vhu ktcp?* rccel)A» nnti II jrunrnnt*c from tlii* show com- puny. The bnseboll club htiH been in need of funds fo r some tim yfltrrka (Jrivo Is Ro’inR on now to f i p e mon- y in t(»vn. “iJponiiorinR / Rhr>w is ni-w to nil." *nid OcorKO E .pandliolt*. l)rc>«Id«'nt i>f tfii- club) "butHhlti mvnrf* of riiisinj: money will more- thnn m eet wilh Muccern. I 'm sure.”

Tbp-W orlbnm »hows nre considercil one of tiw lurRCHt o t th e ir kind now

,.louring Anirclcn. JThey hnve t'heif own H])i'ciiil trnin of ^0 circun cnrH, over <100 peo|)lo 'travel w ith them, nml' It vcqulrcR i\ p lo t n t KTOunil cov- orinK nearly /o u r ncrc? fo r them lo e rect the inuny tents.

The hi(r show ia comintc in this vi­cinity with prncticiilly no circus hill- ini; o r iidvertlsin;;, on nccount of Ihe

“ iiilvertisiii;: tn r | be lns tied up nt Iilitte, Monlunii, wlicro u recent flood wnshed ou t Ihe Orejcon Short line brid»:e. The nhow company was

; routed throuRh Montnnn bu t on ne- ccnmt o f the flood w ere (orccd lo

' cimcel nil the tow ns booked nnd re­route to - th e coast by wny of Twin

. I'lills, Boise, B»k'er> niid Portland, OrvRon. ■

The spccinl trnin l>rlnKlny the show h rre will nrrivo In^o Sundny evehlnjr nnd will be unlpnded soon n fte r nr- rivnl. 'The 100 or nioro blj; red wok- ons will be hnuled to the circus

' Krounds,. where U-.city o f ten ts will . Ijc iound early Monday morning.

'J Jnny fea tures will be presented durlriK the show’s cnffnRement heie such nn' nil k im li of circus acts, clowns, )iiRh’ d ivers, ncrobata, and

, trnined nnlmnls of nit kriHla. Twen­ty sepnratc nttrnctions n re 'ca rr ie d

•by the W orthom ^how g with evory iiutuTc o t sid<! show fcixtiSTts avail- iible. There will be bond concorts,' fre e ncts^'und nurherous o ther enter- trlnm ont fcn tu rc i during the iveok.

* Six b ig dnys ni^d jjlRht* of rcnl clr-

CominWorl

Cl1 30

V

_ 400PEOP: TRAINEl

BAND

LargeiExhit

N O T iE -

' O n a c tM o n ta i t h o i r r th e cni

6 -Big ]

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cui aniusomrnts nre aBsurMl over) vlfitor by the bnselmll chib.

L 0 C A L : 1 E ® S(lUs Johnson, pioiiecnroiildcnt, sub

mittod (u n svcoiid'operation on hli nrm a( the county Keneral hoxpitul tills week, 'l ie hus carried th e nrff ill jilnnter for the pnst ten weeks und ll is tJiouKht he will nol be ubli to use It fnr Mrverul ini>iith!<.

Three coimty officials are homi from Cnnn'dn where thoy w en t re cenlly to a ttend n convention nl Northwest police nnd law enforce ment officers. They nre O. \V W tliam , eounty ntto rney : . M. B Finch, sheriff, and Charles K. Jones deputy sheriff, who piloted the car

The president o f the Twin Fnlli 'Ki'vnnls club, 0 . P . Duvnll, n 'tu rn e i lipmu Tuesdny from Memphis, Tenn. where'ho attended the nnnu.il conven.

of Kiwnnis Interniitionul. I(( m h e d relntives in Knnsiis on hIn re turiV trlp. . ,

Members of the Twin Fulls nn[' Onkloy telophonO exchunRes . joincc in n picnic n t A rtesinn, Sunday. i

'Mr. nnd M r^ 'Jam es A. Campbell nre the parents o f n nnti, horn S a t urday n t the 'county Keneral hospitul.

K. J.s5'’Jcldstcd, secrt’Tnry o f the Pocatello chnmber ' o f ' commerce wns here the first of the week. Mrs. l-'jeldatcd la visltinK a t tho hoine o! her mother, Mrs. MnrKaret Fields.

C ol C. L. LonKlcy, in chnrKo ol the Rovcrnment o tticc a t Boise spiinLthe first o t the w eek'hero.

Mrs. II. C! G ettert hns been called to CWcnRO i>y illness of lici m o tk ‘r . '“ She loft Mondny.

Rudolph Plfjer, p roprietor of the Idnho Polnto Cblp company of Buhl le ft Tuesday with Mrs. P i|tcr and iwc clilldren for Stanley basin.

Roy A. Rend, ed ito r of the Twir Fnlls News, spoke before the.Kiwnnii club nt Filer Tuesduy on the subjoci of ndverlisinK und nuwg{i2ipur«.

A picnic is to be held by memberr of the Woodmen of the W orld lodl;e^ u f Twin Fall* and Burley i\l AVtenint on Ju ly ?il. The even t will closo ii membership contest be^woer< the 'iw t orders. • ' ■ • .

Jam es R. Dothwcll, a tto rn ey . fot tbe Twin Fnlls Cannl compnny nni tbe Salmon River Cannl compnny ii homo from n trip to ChlcHKOi w)icr<

TWIN FALLS 0 \ 9NEWEEK 'O Starting Monda

THE GREAT

ham !A R A B I A N

R G ICAR SPECIAL IRA 4ACRES0FTENTJ L E - 20 BIG SHOWS [) ANIMALS - CIR

CONCERTS-FiRE

st Show E )it in Twilount'oT'O. S. L. bridge waSh-c na, the 'W ortham Shows were bute to the Coast, They- will ex tiro week of June 27th to July 5

Days arid 1LOCATION

: i r g u s ^ g :

AUSPICES"

I Fa}ls Base-ba]

</ ho trnnsncted Icgnl buaineHs fo r thp* eorporntions. <’

I Orville L. Iiicks, ndvcrtlslnit .mnn ) lyter of the Twin Fiill* News' iittcnd - cil'jj"cohvcTiTtinror't1ifT irc Ifle 'C 6Bs

AilvertlsUiK iissoclntlon In PortlBni '* this weok., s _ _ _n The loss of n finger roaiiltcd Wed , nesdny, when Mrs. John Bnlsch bo J the member in wnshinK mnchin

Rears und nmputnlion wns necvsJnr: i'.t the counly K'nierul hoauilnl.

T * ln Fnlls OrnnRe will m eet a t i ’* s traw berry fcstlvol a t tho C. A. Bali

e r home on Kimberly rond 'TrldB; I’ evenlnK. ' .

’• J . K. DoWltt, form er Twin Fall. I’ undertaker, arrived Mondny Iror ‘•j ScntHe w ith 'hia dauKhter, Mias Clec

Mrs. DeWItt retnnihed In thu eona s c ity , but will nrrlve by trn in latei d She Is reported sliKht recovered fror

her rocpnt'illncss. '■

« Roitn From EucalyptWi .Tho'harl! of 'sevenil spw les t f the

' ('ucai>'plus tree yields n rosin,' hence tho trCQ la cnlled Ihu ^ u m tree.”

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le r. Hours 0 to 9,— odv.

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; ALW AYS r COOLf Foodatuffij always cool and ■■ fresh when kept in ,

. <

; RefrigeratorsSec our disp\ay nnd Ipt us

I. show^ you how economical

nn^convenient thoy arc. n Good values J n Oil Stove*.

J, atid Felt Base'Rugs

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f 2 1 2 M . f a ^ t l i — P h o n i t 1 6 0

Jiine 27l y

Showsf , I ^

LIS.IN30 34 :I-2BANDS iCUS ACTiS iE ACTS

ver To n Falls)ut south of ButTo! •’ ^

lorcetl to cVianRO • . :hlbit in TwiriFnlla 2dincluaivc.

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Featnred 1- American Wotlaae

i. bone o{ Industrial itbaod J . C Peaoey Oothei. Thty'KNO’ “ h c Ix)og Wear—il a te S U R H l'

Who Gets , J Your Salary

I This l|jD ^, : Toi; Worried' H,o u se .'iw ives: ., .• When,you eitjdow

!with that firat-pf-the month stack of unpai bill), don’t you thinic I would be wise to do I

' bit j j f colculating.,, " Q sh will always ge

•you[a lower'pnce tl»i• . • c ^ t . Always, ai'nc

, : ’ t h t 'world • liegBjj,' yo'. have Kad to fop th

dozen articlw axp pu; chwed more, cheapV than one, and ,if. yoi coii|d’ buy a thousani d«H i .yow .woiiW ,.g« at»|ycloser to the aclua cost of manufacture.'^

Every bit of, mej ' chandise sold in a J. C

Penney Company stori is bought for .cash ahi thej ultarit.aavini

. p a s jd on to you., Tha m ea^.that the ayerag family in a year cai saveVfrom $50 to $ 10i

.by the Pay-As-You-G plan, and spend, thi

• ■ money on oomc luxur they could not .othcj

, »vise afford.^C|«fege it” isjineo

the m o s t dangerou■ phrases in th p ^g lis l

^ ongoage. ‘T llpay foT ’ on the o^her haiii makies you a.shrewde judge, of values, ,ctirb useless purchases am is a sure cure for thos First-Of-The-Montli

. 'B lu e s ; ,

| 2 5 f t i ^ n n w e f s a r y

Unloi, ••ide.- ..Of heiv; a u rab l^ :,. ) bluf denim, ct

^ extra fuft' (Viple stitchea,'!! 'pocketi/'ta'cked' to ' prevea ripping. -.1. . 'Engineers*! cufli on'Jselcel O vtralli o r Jumper—

--- -$U5M e n ’s B in e D e n i i. j , , ;y.O «nJli; - '

Triplo' stitclied scam ) high-Or, -iiiipendef bac

;oVerall;; with ' M■ ;Tnalchr.:Two frofat, tw

- • :h ip , o n e iw s tc h 'a n d ornil,;^ ck c t.- . • 'S i r e s '30 t o ',-1

) , • V a ist.;. 0,verjilJ or jtiihpi

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i iV alues.to, the back. ■ • /y \America, .' d ^ X —a—. -H}y C^. Work / / ^ ^ ^ ~ n V VW the Value# / I Vthe Quality— / ' I \

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t :” ( -WUh. thev .U nion ,L abel,je Big, irbomy,. well-made. 01■ n fine 'And ■ cotrie y»mj for

long 'wear. ityle. cut)0 - iul.l, cojvMmou< . if , ile ev e i; tw o ibig,^einforced

pockeli. ^ A t ~ .

iof IZ S iK .A n w m ^ ty i

i h - ' M e n ’s K n i t t dor U itio n Salts .\d ■ ■e r \ 3 ' qtialJty,

J O T J i„ .u n io n^ ^:»hortsIeevM

le /I “ n k lcb - . 7 l e n g t h ; full

\ l . cut; Hcl) tha i^ ‘. W j t d 'a n d 'c b m -

r ■ fortaW e ’ A n' ) / unuiual Tftlue

i j . , ; ------- ■WORK SUSPENDERS

' ' . ; .' ' A -n 'iaiV aiti.o ';

f j ^ H eavy w eight-and y m

iIjc"''. ' ' — r- —. S e n u - S e r v i c e

"C ■ ' ' i .

to J

4 ? ;::let '.^ D u rab le a n d ; eom fprtaU e.-

t T w i n ' F a l F j r e

’A r7 6 M -^ /£ k > S m i m m - l- I r:

:s a re g red tesi

T h e 'K g

ao{hes.;-C ^ 1*1 ^ S t o r e s (tn i

Vf ' \\ QuaUtyat l

.nwefsary|.‘C o m p a s s ” B r a n d

W o r t S h i r U

Our Own Make: •Durable, i ta w c h and w tll-m adt.

Heavy, serviceable blue or g r e y : chsm bray and k h a k l 'Je a n .: Coal style. • two-button-n.^»p pockets:eom inuoui-taced .iieevei, doubK-sliiched bodies. • .' A n-.'exceptional. quality worl:- •

sb irt a t our Nation-wide low price o!— ' ■

98ct l a r v e s t H ja t s

S e v e ra l sh a p es a n d s ty le s ; .' . Ig h l in A veight afld v tr v jc o o l. v ith f till, w ide b rim s: D u r a lJ l f r . m d se rv ice ab le . S h o w n a lso " “ n sh a p e s a n d s iz es to r th e boy .■^w priced— ■

10c-! I Z S i h A h n i v e r s a r y l •

NewWaverlyCaps for Mien

W ooi.cassim eres^ J f tm e ■ w ith ri^yon slfipe p la id ii ftfll ' •; . s ty l e d : Spriiifl-eolors; silk -.

lined : leather lip.proicctor.J,' non-breakable vi»or. 'Xm u

'.p ric cd a t— ' • ' ■

98c W ork Pants I

....W iaW D riU ......... ..H eavy w eight ’Five pock-

e u . Sixes 30.l« 46. . ■

■' .' $ji;49 '■ ...■

| 2 5 < i i A n n i t ) e r » ; a r y | '

M en’s Athlelic: Union Suits

V ery tool and lichrtt-elaht,' full cut and ' w e l l -m a 'd c • .•

■' ,iliro«sho\jt. Att. ttn«s>iaUy.. • good value in paod {iiiallty >,•' nainsooli, w cllin fadc .■»nd'' • : •.W ell-liillshcd.-H .ow pfkcd

too i;i— .

' 8 9 c - / y ' - ' -. SUNVISORS . ' :

’ ' Of ' col or ed celluloid '^uat fho tli lng 'fo r tho ' O C '^

C. «iinny'‘ dny8:'''Ench;.,;..^ .'';fc'w t

, ' : [ 2 ^ A n n i v e r s a r y I i

Work S h b e s A _

^bouB le 'ianned l e a th e r i i f c " ', n e ts to r e ij it btvrt^yatd acW*,],';. /.

•. , .• lealUer iiisoles and coiinter»^i; ^ 'and .solid :oak-.leather

i a i e s t 4 t h o f J u l y

t ethe W orker <;ht Clo(hi» for the Job u t you get in our Wotic >ur Mass Buyit^ foe 773 ng» fo evcry worionan Low Pdces. — •

IH ^ v y Khaki

■ H cre ls a leader in khaki ' ro lleri. Heavy weight kliaki w ith four ventilating screens ~ t w o In front— two in rear, fnll'Stltched brim. For (he

. catnp«r. O T;ro»lQi»t. Low p r ic e d - • •••—. • ' •

4 9 c ' ;f l i S t U A V t n i y f e a r y l T ' ’ '

W d r t t l ’ M s' Heay)r Moleskin ..F i r s t Quality; genuine

moleskin, printed both sldei,. with black and .w)>lte stripes,’T w o 'sides, one w atch a n d - ., two button-fla^ hip pockeu.^ '

S lteJ 30 to 46. At—

$ 2 .6 9Imitation ' " ; $ 1 49 Moleskins, lip.......... 1 ,

| 2 5 A A n n w m a r y |

Men’s AthletiG■ UnioaSiiil.:;! ;

t B eS t'quality.N . ,7 2 ^ ; -n a ln ,o o V . ..........

j j i ' fd l ctjt, w e l l / I - ^ , 1 0 8 4 6 and w e ll ;.

r ' tr ln im ei O o «. ■ of ;o u t excep-.

' -j tlonal"W lues a t . '. • • ■ W W .tie lo w p rJe c o f, • ,

V ^ 9 d ; '

| 2 5 » ) i A n m v e r 5 a r y |

i W ork Gloves ;I •. • Of Canvas _ , j- j '?]

■; N o t t a u t r w hat the na-* ^ , ture of the w ork we have a ll. '

, style* of canvas, w ork «IpVes' in a ll sues. Dorens of'kinds,' . .

, a ll,very low priciul, a l— . ' .

; 8 :for.25c to i f e 'y a l r .•• • .

' . '.?OvmUs..fpr.Bby^ • y

• 1 HBavy.a.30' ’ blue denlwi --

'U ' ' ' ; tb '» » w ' . '■ I-,' ;

M A , S 9 c

98c,'

celi^bfation -

c i i i p i 'B y iliR s ;Community Bocks Jiily E n te r - '

talnm ent Event —- < List Is ' ' Long O n o • i , ' j

So ih« p u b lle 'm ay know who Ib ' backing tho ElllioQ .yrhite ehsutau- ' (jaa which eomes to this c ity Ju ly 3 to 8 , tho cominUtco ho t-g iven out I tho names o f tho finonclol sponsors.

. Tho lis t o f gua rnn to ri rollows; ' I r frs . W . T . Mooro, W . L.- Dun'n, :

It. C; Clark, H n . Lena ^ Johnson, . M n . E. M.; W olfo, MIss^Kssio Fras- , e r , 0 II. P c rkes, Idaho Department S to re ; W. A . Vnn Eijgcfan, Jfr*. , Dora Nelson, J . E . DoWitt, Mrs. Em­m a C. Clouchek; M n . E . 0 . Rnlhcs, F. R. W hite, W right- nnd Sons com- ' pnny, J. C. Sanger, J . A . VnnJen- • bnrk, L H . Perrine , C. H. Porry, T. , 0 . Stephenson, M n . J . D. Whelan, ‘ J . H. G ln n d o n ^

' M rs W. E . NUot), C. E. McClain, , II. M. N uqem aker, Dr. Emma Cross. , Innd^, Mrs. M aude Stanley McCoy, i

-Wrs^W JUiam Graham , 0 . C. CTurlis, , F . W. N eale, Mrs. A lbert Put- ,

, z lf t , Miiu George J . Word, R. , Reynolds, H. C o l in s , A. T.

Rent, 0 . B. S e p t ,* 'M r s . 'K ' E . j : F o s te r ,- Thomin} Cavonder, M r s . |

Knthorino P rovost, A. E . Henderson, , C. A. Iilorth, Mrs. Ada W atkington , Powell, E . E . C rabtree, C. S. M a s-j «rc|], J. E . Langenw nltcr, E . V. Lar-^. son, Mrs. H . E . De.lss.,

Carl D. Irw in , E . L. Ashton, R /H . 1 Mutsor, W orberg-Tronsf^er. com panr, 1 Croxler. T ran sfe r company, Edward Cooper,* A berdeen ConU<ompany,.A. i M .5nnde, W . E . Sanger, Cascy-Park. I e r company, Grill Cafe, 0 . C. Hall, Kyle M. W alU , E lectric B aker/, J . : }!. Umbaugh,' Rogerson hotel by Mrs. i K eefer, F re d M. Ingraham ,’ ? . ' W. i McRoberts, C. E . Po tter, E . A. Moon, i J . A. Barrett-, C ity Pharmacy by H. , P . P iU patriek, Mrs. Frank Kellogg,',i Sunflower by. T , J . Lloyd. ^ i

Wilson nnd Clouchek, D. D. Ry- : an. Mrs. D . L . A1o»andor..L. H . M ell iilnloy, V. L. MorrU, U. B. Adams,' A. M. B orre tt. M rs.-C F Miller, A.

i:W lltoii Pock, M ^ BulaSawyer Mn- Ione,'-pn>H Iunfe-0-C r^W ileifrA i A» Tim m , LeN ene Brcckenrldge, -Mrs. D uckett, Mrs; M. P / K «hworthy, M n

•-W . 'S.- Mrs.M .:BlicbaAan; hbt. J . M. IW right, Miiu J / J . - W » e « , Rov. H. G. Hum-

. phrey, Mrs.>.E. .P.^La'ubenhelra, Mer- tin BatJoy,. Beula June Aams. •

RuisCll Lano G range hold an open meeting Sa tu rday oveninB w lth 'M n . W alter Johnson,'.stato lecturer, pres­e n t _Mrs. Johnson gavo a ta lk on tho lecturer’s v iow poin t^of th e granso and about p r o g r a n s ^ n d ' ; th e re­mainder o f th e program eonslstod of

.th ree selections by the o^hM tra , a selectioo .b y th o ' male quartetto ,>a duet by M n ,te d M n . Ray D urk ond a reading, bj^ M n . Johriion. r • '

U n . F lo rs ' Mayifard, mother of Mrs. Ray Dihrk, U a ’pa ilen t o t the general hosp ital fo r a* mln6^ 9I>en-

- t lo n ; .....V-------- --------•Theodoro S co tt returned Sunday

■ evening fro in Corvollis, O re., where he has be ea attoridiiig tho'O rogon ag-

. ricoitura l college. :The e h ild ren 'i day pfogram /given

. Sunday m orning, yfos.vory much en­joyed ond tho ehtirch was filled to

***MI»s* M n r g w o t ' M ontgom ew o?E den sp e n t, a f6w .days l a s t .'week

.w ith 'A lloon ShM iley.‘ ‘J . I ; Sm ith .lo ft.ovorland Monday

L fo r iPennsylvanla. t •" > -> ^ w ie a ’ a i id '.A ll l i I'G rovo .went . f i u T h u b a r Cottonwood, Sunday. ' .

, M r^A O tlo McEwSn. nnd j'sm a ll dnoght«r\of.Twi^»‘P a lls-spent o foW

• daV#- w ith ' M rs. M cE w en 'i'parbn ta , 'M r.-.ond-Mrfc'.'Mirlln.','.': , ' ‘ „•,'

M r..and.M r^..•E■.^C . Moulgomory ..a ttended th o T o p e h 'i^ n g o ne ctjn g a t . Eden Sunday.. . M »'.-' J o h n so n ' alio

spoke there.— ^TheTLotnwah club’ h'eI3 .I ta ' annual

picnic Sunday a t th ithom e of C. W. Coiner. A . tfoauti(ul ’ Idnch- w«s sproad-at th e noon hou r and ail cq- joye< ^_ d e lig h tfu l'tlm e. ' ' -

^ a n s b a n d ^ f t r

r ^ t ' t i n g * to o ’d o d f t U l ^ ^

' 4 y H )iT ;> pO B S .^ d6 l t W l F E ; ^

J : - ]

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JEROMECounti’ Agent. Thonhi^ ;E. Sperdy

MiporLi' tho resulta o f tho' f irs t lamb I>nol shipped May 20 ,'l l)27 . The car consisted of 2G0 Inmbs^ nvorn^init ;0 pounds. They wero sold a t South Omahn on Juno 2nd for the follow­ing prices: Iamb tops <i0.7C; feed- ors <14 nnd t l 2 ; o w ^ |6 .7C ; w eath­ers <12.60. A nother shipm ent will bo mddo the last o f.tho -montH.

T ho 'Jerom e Fourth o f Ju ly cele­bration comjplttees is offerinK some very liberal cash p r im ; <26:00 for the b est GranKo float, <20 for the best buslnesiL house ''f loa t,' <20 for tho be rt unit of? any other;orjcnniw - tion, Judfre Baker will deliver, the tiddrcBs of the dny. Thb Cnmp Fire Ifirls will servo ho t coffco free. Freo iny nnd nl((ht fire w orks.- Horse rnees'; and o lh e r 's tu n ti n t tho fair- H'ounds free. .

The new Bc-10ct25c variety store >f M. H . K ing ■& Co., wns opened Saturday. Tho now store his a Rreat m rle ty .of goods.• The Je r'onw -^opern llvc creamery nnnufaqtureil during the month of May.218,0001 pounds of liuttor. Dur­ing- tho-sam e month n 'y e h r n jo tlio :ream ery m anufnctured. 170,000 pounds'of butter.': This shows nn in- r reaso,of 48.000 pounds....David J . K o eh i^o f Twin Fnlls was n .Jerom e Fridnjf to^attend a meet­ing of the Je rom e^ooperntivo cream , iry . The cream ery plans on puttinR 1 well, down In tho near fu ture. Mr. Koenig Is on ji f the bonrd.from the south side .’

The Fletcher-O ll compnny-of Boise Is building a warehouse ond puttin^r n largo tank in placo a t tho end of the 1' spur.- Tho G em 'State Oil company recently puTchnsed thoir other loca-Uon. ---------

Miss. Inez W ykoff and H ulbert Ratch, were m arrisd Thursday ot the homo of tho bride's parents, Mr; and.'M rs. Fred W ycbff by Rev. Hr. Lowry of -Iho Christian churchT K few relatives and friend»‘WltnesKd the ceremony. Mr. H atch is a form er north side.boy b u t fo r tho past two y eon has b’e'ep .ln tho stock business arlth.hls h r o ^ g r 'n . f! Hntrh . Th^ k'oungTcojfljlor.Wir-mAo their home at- Bellevue.;.'; ' ' ' • • '

M n . H. L. Abramson nnd threo doughters^-hnvo-fronb'- to Des-Molnesr Iowa, f o r a' few weeks visit wiih M n.^'Abramson’s pnronb. Tho' pa^- ly .w eht by alito.'’* ' •

W. J . Young of'Tw in *FoHs was Ih Joromo. Friday on business. Mr. Y ounr^ ls d istric t manager for tho Capital Life Insurance company of Denver.

B ev .'C ..H . FlomihR o f Je rom o 'ls in.CnIIforhio on his summ er vacation

•Three airplanes.passed o v e r 'J e r ­omo, Wednes'day flying to the north­west. ,,

Tho p la te known ns the Linebnu|;h m ndj'.southw est o f Jerom o waa sold to. W > ^ . A llen of B urley n-few dnys ago. I t comprises 160 acres. ' ,

'E stS cT ra ra^c™ WIn Twin Falls on S a tu rdny .' • . •

M Jss 'yn iU flW M n^m et Saturday wlth-tK* ladies of this community a t the Grange hall and gave a lesson in nutritipn. M tsT Van Dueseh states thn t tho F in t ' Vncntlon cnmp for tho southern d istric t v?lll JuiJlQld a t some point, nenr Hailey Ju ly 27, 28 and 2tl. The p u ^ o so of tho camp, ns of Dll o th e n in th e state will be to pro­vide a r t ^ f u i vaactionr iffhero tho women can go. to. m eej old friends and to''m oko new .^nes. •. Miss Mildred Eison of Burloy spent lost week hero a t 'th e home of her untie, Scott E lsbn and family.

Jack Staples, returned Snturdny from a. fortnlght'a rest a f Lava'.Hot springs., M n . C; P . Smith retu rned Satur- dty-.ifrom a months’ tr ip to. Aber- deen, whoroHho .was.cnlled by tho serious Jllnoss''of her mother, Mri. Cheloy. . H er-m oth6('s;.condition'>YaB somowhoflmprbvod w hor.tho loft.

M n. Stump .a»m iA uilcd,.by.'M rs. Fr'ed MnHhken .w ere' vls'lton ' from' Twin Falls Friday-evening.

Mr. and Mrs. DiCliU.' Gordon, re ­turned ' Sunday evening from n busi­ness tr ip ta ..^ca ;te1lo.. .

Mrs.. Joo w o rry and Mt^iter Davy w ent T hunday to Bellevue t<. jo in m r."W « rrrB n a cniiaH h, w nore.uioy wHl.-apend tho summer..— y ^ o r d has been i$ w v c d from C. B^BoflaoB, th a t h ^ l s noiv married Bnd '^ n d i .n g thof summ er w ith his tnopier'-In California,' .but he says' h'o;:M11:be'gla'd.to g ^ 'b tc k to Eden,' M r.' Bowies, was a m em ber 'd f the . high .sciiool foculty la s t year and.wilij ra tM -th e -flrs t^ o f .S e p tem b er ito .n -- , siim^^hia'.'duties bere’ ln -lha t'lristitil- yon. , / • - . ; •

. 'T he . L ad les'A id soc ie ty ' ffa^o '-a ' cooked f o o d 'u lo :^ tu r d a y a t.U ahn’s store.* - Tho pn e ee d s am ounted- to y ’76 ..v " : . - '.-r-.-v

frora.oo^ « « lo r ,to;aholhet :femi^ilte,-ebiiimnlti>tha D earbo rn lS r

CHE I DF A fc ty n y iN -F A t: ! :^

Open Season -------

- i ' Vi - i -

Willys-OyerlaiTerS -Fourlli in Productionproduction figures now nvnilnble

fo r tfib f i n t quarter of 11127 place Wlilys-Ovcrland in fourth poniiloh in the outom obile-industry In produc-

ind. „Li.addition to th a t notable pusl- lion, registration flKurcs fo r the, «imc pcrlbd 'n iso dlHcIoso 'th n t the Toledo iiiniiufRclurcr is well iiTiidvance~nf tho samo period o f ;102(1 and leads the ihdusto rrftnm th'o stnndpolnt ’of gain IK 'silleV nrn-w holo-liy 20.fi p tr cent. lu th a t period Willys-Overland gained 17.C per cen t compared to tho industry’s Iohs of 2.0 per ccqt.

The rccord Mny production figure o f -27,6QD cnr# a t Uio WJiiys-Ovor- Innd p lnn t indicjiij* th n t the com­pany will mnTntnin tITo outstanding position iicqulred during tho first ({uarlcr o f this year. O fficinls point­ed o u f th a t Ihe Mny .production shows a ,gn in_o f 04.8 p e r ccnt over tho same month of InsC year when li3,726 'cars woro .produced. Com­p a re d 'w ith the April production of 25,671 cars,. May shows an increase of 0 pe r c e n t /

Up to May 31 \yiliys.O vorland pro- ductlon since the f irs t o f the year to ta ls 108,788. cars compared to 84,- 760 c a n produced in tho snmo pbriod of laiit year, a gain o f 28 p e r'eo n t fo r 1027. • Incidentally It is pointed ou t th n t this represents n record year to dnto in the history o f 'th e Toledo b rgnniiation. .

In thb f irs t quarter o f this year in California, Willys-Overlnnd gained !)i p e r c e n t in sales over Inst year'; in Oregon and ^Vashington the gain v a s 116 p e r ccn t w hereas in each case, nccording to corhputations, tho in d u stry as a jvho le lost ground. In tho follow ing' states' Wlliys-Overland M arch regist'rallons show a iOO pen c en t gain over M arch of la s t,y e a r : A rizona, .Gebrglo, I^u ls iana , Now Mexico, Vlrglnia.„MQntnnof Nebras- ka, M aihe, M assachusetts, N o w

WE b u y FOR LESS—WE

VI ■.

S W ? TOY-:

I : ' : , . . . : y : ■J is our pledgeJto:you,!t t - • ‘ ---------------------------

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W O ltR ST Q ipt ' O l straws is complotc in II ed ,shapes nnd thb sizbs

g- . too. ;

l L _ _ !r ;WE- BUY FbR LESS--W E!

A H O C

/ / ^ “ ,

I M eat C o 'n t^ t p in n e r \

Miii Pu'rib Cli.->(Icm>n of Coeur d'.AIpr.e. Idnl.o, 1.31 iu.l been ilc- clnred ehn'mpion of llis ilals on tlis merit* ot n niRa( oiioy fubniitlod

■In iSe Fourth Natiorul. Mens Story Coatcat {or liii;K-»c|iool giclt.' Mu*

'ClindetaAn ii n junior in tlic Coeur ■d'Alene Mi;;!) ScliooL Anonunee- m etil of her tuecsti waa mndo by the N«tionaI, Lirp .Stock and Ment BoaH, ,»pontor o( (he eonteit in whieli neatf-/ U.OOO jit l i eompesed ihrnucVnul the D n i t e d ,Stole*. Aw,irik_ inrliit*-,! unlvetiily *clivl-

. arahipi and cail;.

nnmpshire, Rhode Islnml'. and West Virginia.'

In 42 st4iti'H,Willys-OverlAnd made ■r.better show ing , in registrations tiinn the industry, a t large for the month, m aking a liationnl gain of 20 pA cet\l while the industry ios^ fl per cen t over tho same m onth o t tho |irecedlrig_ year. .

•Tho'w illys-O verland gains in some of tho im portant sta tes in widely

$ELL FOR LESS: WE BUY FOB

THIS SLOGAN

FOR L E S S - -W E SELL 1lot juat for today, but fo :_ -T H F -Y E A R -'.___ ^

C K , ■ " I '-N E111 of Ihc w a n t C ollpnttachoc

nro completd, fonw paltema, tIve printed pt

ty anti thoj9 5 -

" ■ n v i r i L F A i . i j ; ' ■ :

lE iS tR O Y m .O F HIQH PRICI

SEIi'FO R L ES?’ iW EBUY iFOB

;IT IZ E ^

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L M 'f'

scattered nection» w ere: V irginia IKfi per ccnt; Ohio 32 V er ccn t; New York 77 per cent; Michigan 38 por ccnl; Culifornin 47 pur^conii T fxus r>2 per cenl'! Nt'brnitku IfiO per cen t; Pcnnsylvonin 34 pc-r ent.' J n each of these slfllcH, it Is ])olntoirN>iit, the potitwiii- c f- ■-WHip'-OTrrlnnd— shtiwjr the Toledo manufiicturi'V to bo well In ndvnncv of the iniluotry uh u whole.

Send .The Cl(«2cn ‘ tn prospective j i ^ j yum -Id iiho ^sldcn tj..^^

DRY8c a Pound

“ One of our most popu­lar services.

All F lat 'Work i« fin­ished, the bnlunce is ' fluff dried and . t h e pieces requiring it arc

starchedIt; ' reduce,s the home finishing to the mini- ■

. mum, and takes away all t h e hard, -back-

' breaking p art of wash-

-' 'Just phone 66 and ask s ' for Rough Dry. W e’ll n do the rest.e

> Troy Laundry & Dry 'o • Cleaning Co.J ' 'Wife Saving Station"I* " ' i ^ = =

R LESS—WE SELL FOR LESS

/

FOR L E S S I>r'EVERY., DAY IN 3

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!W SHIRTS. - ■ Sd styles in"^plain and sm art T]. Broadcloths and attrac- L atterns o£ excellent quail-ty are not high priced, W

. $ l 4 S - . . ? j 9 S „

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^ :■ ■ g ft L E S ^ W E SELL FOI^ LESS.''

SECONC

w i l i ROGERS RECOVERS (FROM MAJOR OPERATION :i

---------- ', ■ tWiih c liiira rlc ri'tir hniiicir,' Will f

Rngpr.'» jirinln th i ' ??>m, frum b is ' rickbf.l in Ihc f:;i!ir-irui.i ln>.pilnl, ‘ I.nn Angelei’.

'•KxiTiilivi- Offii^c. Ilariiii r iiy ,I).-. Jun .' :;ll, Mr. Will K.iir. r ^ llcvrf- ly flilix, Calif: I uiii ninccrely r<(.iv|< ry t<i lu 'ar of your illiu'sr. iru^tl* lh a t your n ’covi'ry muy lie H)eedy nnd Cdmplutu, Calvin CoolltlKc."

Well, I certainly dn iipprociatt* lhat. I t wns migia wiimlorrul and I hope he imd th:it wondi^ful wlfu. h.ivc a wonik-rful «itnin\/iv

I got Jovi'ly Mtrv. frcitn Ki-iinti)rs Horah, Jim Hvnt. I’;ii liurri-nn i<ti<l

" ,

We wii] contract for c toes for fiitu

Johnson Pi, O f f i c c . w i t h J. E. 1

’ e p p i S B iK;

ONLY FRIDAY A

“CHAIN-STOnly the tremendous C power of 6500 Winches us to’make such low pi

LESS'TriAN USU.

7.'io-M" Hiiy .Stnte Kilr . , -JScfifie 1 2 " .Bay .State i ' 'i i . . ........ 35c•jr.c IO" Uiiy Stale I-'iU‘ ........ 25c

lieht fcm........ / ........................ S1.35$l!.r)0 Geniiit>(- MnyiianI irrigntmn diovcl for .............................. 52.00

Dam Canvas SpecialCric dam ennviis, very special -15e

Superior Water BagS'gnllon $t,2r> . Siipi'rior W nler l!ag only ................................... SSe

■ • Haying Supplies •

Look a t these priccs on haying supplii's: I^orhs, cubit-, pulley:*.

chnlns. etr. n<»yf,-these nre renl price*: 12.00

' Oxford,li;»y Fork* ............... $1.35-'Sfic Fork Handlen, good one.i,

only ........... ................ '.:............... 50e3-8 stnndard hay cable, pi'V foot, pricffl only ............ ................. GHe

A corking gnnd $4.50 garden.plow, only .............................. $3.99Wincliester Giirdcn Tlow ;.., $5.75

Lawn Mower Specials<1.1.50 Run Ea.iy Mower .... $9.60 <1R.00 H oward.M ower .... 511.50 <20:00 Onk Lenf Mower .. <14.'S0 <22.60 W inchester Mower <17.60 <1(0.00 Keen K ulter Mower <22.50 <36.00 Keen K utter Mowor $24.50

Right Re’Senred'to' Limit Quantities'

PAINT HEA

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- N n m f a e r 9 3 iriippfc..^ AI.ho Alicr ami Nick nnd.. 111! my frieiiil!<. I A'f’rybmiy lha l I* miik<- II liviiiir kidilinx ab'nii Wi'ritcd^ III l)i- w;il<-hiiig fnr ■inin. Itirn in m y- illne'x. I'i'ii|ili‘ roiiiiln'i hav<‘ b'eeii^ nny n icer In me if 1 had dii'dc/

WII,I, IIOCKRS. . - I'. .S .--If an iiiilomi.l.iiir-t han lo st,

two iiim i'LiilieT'. if he will eommuni--' rail- willl me he will learn m iiieth in irlo bin iulvantai;i', 1

Uncle Eben" P a r oiiKlit I.I Iw Mime «sy," s a id ;

L’lirli! "Io iireveiit u iiiiin who^«s ia r u a erliiie wnve n iiii ln'iui:Iiiln' da t - hi-'H It pubJl-r'eiUiTiiiUier."—Wushlug-r. tuu Siur/'T ^ -

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ire delivery

roduce Co. :Roberts, Realtor " , :

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,ND SATURDAY "

^ORE" Prices;OMBINED purchasing iter Stores could enable ripes — many of them AL WHOLESALE

PAINT Prices “Blow Up”

it e II1 .Sluirwin-WilliiiinH iiou.ie painl, p ir gallon .... $3.50 A iroiiil inediiirii f.’radi''.vlille-piiiiil,per K;.!tiii. ........................... ,• <2.50' •J'.nil .«:iiectu r ile ii Hnni I'am t, i.~gliilotls. per galli‘11 ............... $1.45iloiled I.lm-eed Oil. piT i;:il. $1.00 OM iliili'h White l.e:iil, lli.. ,. 14c Klour Viirni'h. iji i a r l ............... BSc

cant iiliiim tmiii^^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

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i. ' '' ^Mow do flm liko thi.'il ?1DO.OO Chiirler Oak (loinbiiinlioii Coal :ilid i^:iertric lt:iui;e with or witli- o iil eoil til iical w aler lank, liig ^lieeiiil ................................ $125.00

The BiggesO/i^agon Sale :n Twin Falls I

History' n i l .f ’O Simmnns hnrdwood dise I A'heel rubber tired roller btinrlngI iviigon .............................. ...... ><7.75, M 6.00 siee, same ns abovo <6.7ff') This is the best wa'gon mnde. f So . 27 I’ioneer steel w agon; heavy , rubber tires, roller bearing, <C.7GI ealue n l only ................ <3.90

No. 2U-r-Snme n* above l u t la rg- • i r nnd hettvier, <7.76 valuo <8.99

511,00 Winchesler Iro a Wagon. The beat' iron~wacoi) o n .tho m ar-, kc t ....... .............. ....... <8,9»

DQUARTERS :.

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Valuable Cheese— Form era-GouW -GelrGood-

J J o n e y for ProtlucfNow Given to Swine.

n r coDvorllnc It Into coiinjc cIicmp, fnrnipra coulil get from IS Io .IO criiti A laillon for tlio Bkim iiillli onllimriiy feil’to (lio Iiocf, nccordlue tu I', tl, Tracy o t tlic Onlry nianufncturc* 0' ^ 8l<in. collcgu of iiKrIculture, Uulvcmll.v

' o f Illlnol/L A callon of nklrn niilU wjll mnijo from :> i to H i poumh o t cm- lusi! cliopi'P. u-lilcli'liHUnlly for iy /i lo :!0 cciifg a iioiHiil. liQ pnliili'il out. Collflso cliccso U oiipy to iniilJi' un lliu fnrni nii<l tiilics only ii limited amount o( equipment. *

•‘I'lictc ova vnrlOMS m thw Ja t>? innls- inc cottnjieVlioese. ‘i'fio followlnK I""!)- cediiro prgUably woultJ lie luost coii- Ti'Nlcnt for tlio ranii. lo one incllioil. ^iiikct, a tnjjlct contnlnlnc rennet Ik used, wlierens In tlin otlier luialio.l t lu cnrU la set tliroiisli tlio noturol proceits o f pourlnp. *riio rennet cliecac h little moro dv.Hlmtilc.

M utt B« Hloh Quality."I'lio milk usci]'m ust Iio uf liUli

(jlinllly. I t «lionlil como from eleau. henltliy cowx. (.'arc slioulil lio tntii'n to SCO tlinj tlio-iullk iiteiisllii-liiivv licon tliorouRlily wiislipil nnil rlimeil wlrli Bcnliiln« wntor. T liorslm uld tie rinsi-d nfiilii Jii«t licforc tliey nre iiw l. TliU oiiptles to tlio nqporator n« welt os tlie piiIlK, fairolners nnJ cnuH*

, "Owl tlio K'pnrntcil milk to V3 «li‘- •CrrM nnd J'lnco tlint to l)o mnde! Inlo ctii'i’f'o 111 u vi’Kntl Rucli ns n Inr^sc

• ifoulilo lioiliT. If Jiii'il;ot i* to.lip iwcil. rtlssnlvc In n \>\n\ nj ftMil Tviiter nnil llifii nUd to-tlio milk, ullr r!i)c wt'll. One tjililec conlnlns oimnsN m in r t ,to nut nlioiit M Rnllons of mlllt niKl 1I1<<11I1<1V0 HflUitlon Hliniild lit* iiseil oi'i-orclliii;ly. 'I'lio rest nlioiilil lir> l;cpl cold until iiHo.1. n* It tletiTlomtcs rni>- Idly nt ronm tcniiiumturcH.

“Hold llio mill; n t n Irinitcniluri! or tinnr T.’i doKrecH a t povHi'o foe nbuiit

- IS to ;;0 litmrs. WliriJ II In rcndy In cut tlii'ru will Iio ii Mlldit nmnmit ot wlipy on inp, tlic curtl will lie lirm nnd

'' will cul cleni) wlfvn a rpoon It inixjfvd . tllTOURU U.

■‘Oenil.v lire.tb tip tlio curd Into xinnll ruliM und lioat slowly wltli vrry joiille nullntUiu. If no Junket hns Icon ndiloit hoiu tu idiHUt 02 di-grtc* In almul Wl

' mlnuti-K und liolil nt tliiit tcmppTninn* — tinHhllii! I'lii'U W nrm i-nonjli lo k|>1Ii"

open tvlirn i-iiueozod. ulionld nnt l.io lii'nted K<i lonir tlmt rt)* toudi imd.nii*- lii'rj'. . L’sunlly from 5 to 15 nilnuu-*

. will lioTnrPVury to llrni the, cnril.'••if'junkPt Imx lipen W d , licnt Hin

n ird -flowor, tin( Iji n Idiilier tcui|iern. turi-, Koinc to nliout 310 dosrccn .to li:^ ilCKrecit In nlmuc (K) tn T*> mliiulrV limp. IIolJ tlio d im e nt 310 deRrci's to 112 doRrecs until tlio curd Is flrmod.

"Drain tlio wlioy tlirnucli' CliMKO' clotU <ir swiiUicr n«>l wnMi with cold w ater In-order to ciim.ciiril und removo oxcesi nrfil. ■ Tlia Qj'umr wntor 1.1 removed cncIi time Mie numt' ns wlicy.. •

sotfti ns tlio cnrd sncni* to Imvo r in g 'l l dry mid unit n t tliD rnto of i! OUQCPH for I'udi lU ponndfi of cuni. nnd riiclrrt'se. A llW c eronm will mukc tim clii‘i‘.-i0 moranmlntnlilo. (ilaiis ]urs ur pnrnlllncd I'npor cnntulncrH mny hc ii.ind to Bdvniitusc for mnrkbtlng tliu

'• product.. “Tlio niilKliPd pfoililct Rliould bc.'in tho fnrm of Inrsn mellow ttnVCH nniJ Klioulil not lio soft or imsly or tuucli. Nflllier elioiilil It liuvo a I1I5I1 acid

••• flavor." •

'' E thics o f Fei-tilizer .In d u s try A re Im proved

V Tlic /crllllJiiT IiidiiRiry lins tiocomo I'&lliilllKtH-ll 'll'SSUWlUP

liuRlni'jia InKtiiiitlon.i,' nccordlng to U /I5. Wt'llH, »nii Bpcclnllst of tlie iCun- *ni Wiilc ALTli-Hltiirnl oollriio. AVIii'n coniniercliil fwllllzotJi wore Ilrst Intro. Oncetl Into iCiiiii>nii, lie oxplnlnpd, Ililln nitonilnii wuk pnlil elilicr In i|nnllly or grade, rinsli iltl(i<. lovi-ilicr wllli lotv

.pricc, inr«cly deiu'UiliK'd ilie halo of tlie pTOdiitl. . .

Todny ,iiiiiniifadiii” rB linv)-. fmmil C ^ i i i t If tlio iHj'liicHrN to bl’ IcKltlnmto

must 111' founded npon M cntilic rat- '-^■nnliiR nnd rxperlmi'iKnl evidence.

'Vte JHWitiiT of Jmimls nre helnff ro- . ducod nod tlie huftlily " f prndiicis nro

Iiu'InS Iniproveil, l-'ov. low crndc mix­tu res nro put tipon flio mnrtitt todny

. by Tcputatilc cumpiinK'R.'

I Agl’icultural Items J{5 < > * < > * O * < > ^ a 0 ^ -0 -K > * 0 * 0 S

More nnd liptter maple sup eomei from nnnilo lots ilmt nrn_linr [frni/iil—

Tlie 'Bn*tc l« grrnWr tUnn l\ic 1111 If rattle uro turned on pasture toocoTlr-

Koivipnpors. nre do'vollnR twice , as niiicli upi^co'to ngncultuml nows as ilioy did llvo yenrs n^o.

'H m Torlc ordinarily m lics a sur* plus of (lulry cntUc. but Inst year 10.- OOO inore.clnlry cow»4vcn)_Blilppcd In*

- - A tho sialo Uiiin were shipped ou^ , .

' . Id buylDi; baby (hicks, It ls w{io lo hoy them l« a U y M-you rasy- haT6 b ohsDCo to Tlslt tho fn rn rand sco tho linroot » to c t beforo plnehjs ;m onltr.

: i 'W ell-rottad b am yard-L nm urB ji-a -• (cood ferU lW r ;fo r Oio garden, I t

' tio spplUi •t.-tha'-nta^of 20

1 SCle.NTIST]• • '100 Ninth Avenue Hunt

■’Chriiitlnn Sciunco"^i» the sitbjuc of tbe^luwon Kermun in nil churche; <il Clirint, Sclentidt; Suniiuy, Juni^ o rit> 2 7 r— ----------------------- :----------

(lulilcn ,tux l; Isaiah l<!:2 Uehohi Guil is my salvntibn; 1 will truKt, um not be nfrulil; fo r the Lord Jehovnl in my strcntcth nnd my *onic; he rUc i.« beeome my M lvntion."

Amonfc thu cilutioQs wliich com p riie thu luKsun-Bcrniun is the follow ing /rom the Uiblu: B nt the cum Xurlcr, which ia the Holy Ohost whom the Father will send In m; niimi', hi' nhnll tcneh you' al) thini;ii nnd brinK ull th lncs lo y(>ur romcm brnnce, whnlKouvvr I hnvo said unti you, John ,The knson surmoiiiiro incliidcn Ihe folluwin]; pmuoK' from the Christluii Sciencu-textbook “ Scicncc iinil Henlth with key ti .Scrlplur«n," by Mary Bttki-r Eddy Our .Mnnter snld, “ But the Coriifort c r . . . Hhnll tunch you. nil thinp i.' When tho Scionce o'f .Chrintlanitj uppoarH. it will lend .you Into nl Irulh. 'T F e term on on the M ount i tho eisenco of this Science, nnd th' etcrniil life , not the dciith of Jesiu in outcomc,_ p»Ke 271.

.Sutiday servlccH. iirc held 'ttt 11 h 111, .Sundny school fo r pupils unde. 2U yenrn of b rc is n t 10 n. ni..

The W ednesday evuninff m ^ tii,. ul which testimonlnls of Chrlstlni Science heaiincr' nro Kiveii is n t I o'clock. ‘A rending room nt Alain Avenue north is upen dnil' from l:;iO lo 4:30 p .,m .

All weleomc to n ilcnd ou services nii’d to visit the rendini room.

..GREGG SCHOOL CHATSMis.1 V irjin ia Blorchouse o f Hul

llnler enrullcd In the shorthiim l dq imrtm ent Iasi week. Miss Morohousi hati icccived sevcrul mediiis fo r cx port VypSJiR, nnd wc Kre nnxiuus I' see her du equally well in tho othe depnrtm ent.

Miss Munne Zemo, form crly '.n-stu

Stop th e p a in l■■^en .you're «xiffer*

' isg' from Wlache,. netualgia, Bciatica, car* ache, toothache, • rheu- matiBm or any otha

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' J u ly 3 to 8 : In c lu s iv eA Marvelous List of

Attrattions HERE THEY ARE „

“Applesauce”Dr. Robert Parker

. Miles .,Haskell Indian

Symphonic Band Lucille Elmore Revue

'^‘The First Year”Dr. Alexander Cairns

Junior Chautauqua Allpress AH-Star Co.

PLENTY. OF OTHERS • •Snve .Two-thirds by G otting

Senson Tickets

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.iicB Ul inu American r a n s rnarm uc] • I visited over the week end In Twi

•I Fnll*.Miss Iluby i)ciiton ho& accopled

c ponition in Ih e ’typinjr dutiartm onl a "7tT5i!tl«cior, n piace form erly heViTTj ] jM r8 ,'E u le a W harton. ',l[ Mis.s Marjorie Kcntinfc w ilh .M n I ,’Seal Royer of Los AnKolcs, wont t q' J< rome to spend a few doys wK

home f o l k s , ................ _ .V - ■, .l Tho sludffpU of tho advance

classus of ^p inR hnvc been (luIt busy this we^k doin); outsido worl

.(M U s V lorlnn.iBrcwcr -Is InstrucUn y th is work. ^

Mrs. Jean Vullnnd enrolled in th ,, shortljnnd dopnrtmDnt this week. M r y Vflllnnd is from Knmms.: n'l O ther new jtudon ts fo r th e wee .p jn re: Mlsu .Mildred Houston nn ..^Chnrle.i II. U iirrctt, bolh o f Twi

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ia itn ic tlon as to tho uso or Uio ro0 vised addrcssutritph by Lillian Olsfli1 n t the Kllt'ii_ctitlLlaat_wceL V . . > _ y _________• -

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Yoo can «'ook can'Tvitti any ot nomlcal methoc

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r Orchardt lD A Y N IG H T _ i- Goo^ Floor, Eats —• A. Good- rUno ' • J ' 'a T R A ^ IX , OF'EM • | ■

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II come when Jroii will cook' wl^h r lUce. advantage of, this oppdtt itinghoose Console R ^ge for oiil; Coma b aiid let'-UB-sUw you th By’of'cookittg. Come'TODAY! >

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■ ■ ■ Mr; nnd M»'Herb«rt 'Pcmbor ar (U ughW ' ^ o l w d Lorra vr«n^ ^ 8und#y.

M r and M n . John D ia u Btt«hd<■ Ih* h a n i c o n w rt In' ^h# PRrk flunda .. -H n . id> Tow ner Is reqovarli

frqi^-Uie meaalet.H erb d ’t ' Pombor ro turned fro

■ . Q n u y HIH.SnturdBy.^ - .M r. an d H ra . John Dlost and Ada

'p iaM had Suijday dinner w ith M iind Mw. John Molhvon.

M rt, 0 . C. A nderson spent tl I w«ek-fli)d In BoWo.I ' U r- and Mrs. Thom as Novae I .'.w o re > t thfl Jolfn P a la t homo We I ' n e ^ a y .

' A dam ’ D i*" . fa th e r o f John Dis who hM b^<n v itltlng hore roturn<

[ to hla homff In Denver, Saturday.7ha Misses Oessio Downoy. Edi

l/uc(<on. Spllco, otM arloQ.W an) ^ d &(U8. Ida No

I |o m o d A iv^inm lns p^irt a t Ba I burv’s Sunday ovetjfng.I V John W azncr was hnpnlly'I pHaed a t bU* hpmo o a hla blrthdi

. Sunday. The guosta w oro: Mr. ni r Mrs. W. S. Sh«d«p a n d ‘ (am ily, KI i and Mr*. B m ll.H ahp , Mr. and M« I .E orkh»ld .r, MrVmU Mw, n . 'n d j l M L ponald, Mr. n n d 'M rs . H enry K( r ntclor,- P r H Boln i nml family^ >

fred Muller, Gorl Dunbnr. J o u L M aster, .Mrs. Sayar, -Adolph B lafft John Share, John Ashloman, Ji Abeil,' M t. ChrlBtlan, M r. Butspi Mr. nod Mrs. A lbert : Calten. I cream, eok^ and candy w ere servi a t the clow of tho afternoon .

Mr. and Mra. John Dinas find Ado D iast were a t Honsen bridge ai Twin Falls Siihdoy.V Mr. and Mrs. I, L . W ard ' ai daughter, l^mlly, w ore a t tho.B iek ranch Sunday.’ Mr. and M rs .' Milan Dhrolbll

apent Fridoy evening a t tho homo his fa the r who Is ill.

’ , M r.rand M ra .'F ra n k S^divy ai fomily visited ,w tth M r. 'and M)

, Adoiph Hendla in Tw in F a lls Sunds I ; U iu Ida Noh' and E m ily Wa I v o n t the ^ e o k ond a t homo.I * 0 . G .,^nderspn was a t (ho E.' I ypil<«-hothfl T lm tsJuy uvuillll{j|. ' ^ I. Mr. and Mra. A . A . Emory. w M r..and M rs.'D el P a ^ g a r and fai ^ ily'.wero'.at the 0 . 0 . A nderson hor

T hvrtday eyenlpg. t ., i .A raootlng wos held’ ln connccti

y ilh tho eloctrie llKhta M onday < ^ n ing j-i ■, Mr. and Mrs. H erinan Voaa’ a Mra. Rondlfl, S r., woro a t th o Adffl;

•$endla hon^ In Twin Falla S iM■ ovonlng. • . •, - ' " ‘•i,

, Mr, and Mrs.' C. Reno spent. Wo ^csday n t thp Frank Scdivy home, i Oscar Noh t^nd .sons lAIvin ni Ghoster sppnt Sunday oveiiing a t t .OUo H nhn hom e. -‘ and Joo Kodcsch wc Vultlng n t tho F rank Hojtmufl liono Sunday, ..! ----- ^

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' 1 -1 9 2 3 siiiW iike*5-pa«piigfir Touring''

- 1 - 1 9 2 ^ S ip a ie & i■ OriitiiiSl.-paj,nt.etill

. f .rcBl buy; ,; \

1-1924 StftdsW WWi^h.

1 -1 9 2 3 Special Sp. . (See tW»ono.)

1 -1 9 2 5 Ford SedaiiNewjy paintQcl 9nd I

■The abpve cars are ^S tu d stak e r I

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,i, .iion, Iowa, mother o l Clartoc* ,*! Chsmberlln, America’# Kc'oftd air

ace—<nd aow holder of the long h. .diiiance flyihg record. New YorC n- to Germany. .

"j I d a h o E d i t o r s t o y* H o I d ^ C o n v e n ticIU ■e. The midsummer meeting of t ;i. Id ah o -sta te E ditoria l will this ye ,1. ba held I t M ack> Inn near the.W i BO ei^trancc ' of Yellowstone nnllor ir paric.— ;—90 I t is planned, th a t the oditors wi n , members o!'-thoir families will me ce o t Holloy Tocsday, J u ly 10-and t Dd next day prdcood thfpugh-tho Cn

e rs of the Moon country to Ar m ffhe re .they will be.overn igh t kuci id Wednosdny of tho’ Arco^chnmbcr

commorco, Koins on to Idaho Fa id Thuraday, Jilly 21 to bo entertain :ol a t lurjcheon a t the new Hot«l Bo

noville as guests o f Senator .Ycami isa publisher of the Tlmcs*Ke'gister. o f Tho tr ip will bc m^de to Mnj;I

inn by motorcade . a rriving the nd Thursday n igh t, fo r the eonvonti rs. which Will bo in session Friday a ly. Satiirdoy until a fte r lunch, perm

ting the nowspapormon to go on . the park Saturday evening, I f (

J . sir'ed. ■' ■ ■ ___£ntcrtain iften t .a t M a ck 's 'In n

Qd td 'b o -pt6fTda<t^t«o^ * ' ,ijj. ■. - .........- I — ........... 7no . MACiC HOT-SPRING^ NEWS

B alheta and v5s\Iot» at-MoRlc li on springs for the'-week ending June tv- were: .Almo M urphy, F iler; Pauli

Anderson, F iler, Byron Renda nd Twin Falls ; B. N. Rendnhl. Tv ph Fulls; E arl M unyon nnd fn m lly rJ i hy FalU: Ttneb Bellovillo, Twin F d : A nna Louise - O illette, Twin FM d- Mrs. Alice. A bt, Twin Falls ; Char

I P. .Larson and fnmily, Twin ,Fnl ndiC harlpsX indgron , Lost Crook; La he renco R obinck ,'B uhl; .C. W- R<

blnck,.Muleshoe, T exas; Augusta ro bullta, Buhl; Mra. J ob. Machacck n c k ynughter Viola. B uhl; 'H- H g g

F iler; Mr. 'nnd Mrp. J . W e b ^ ' tioford; Mra. P rnnk Klnnoy.JCtial

ford. ■ • . ,

Litomobite

19111passenger Hup Sedan•feet condition.

I Willys-Kiiight ^Run only 2D86. inilos. A uuro

[lyfliKnightr, This oife UBcd ua u ladica’r. " ■ •'./ •

-Buick 5ede<>iy painted and now tires.

>$peicial; New casings.

r Touring 'Ilf fine condilion, This cor i»

■SwQial V -

c :R o a d s te v

1 ■ . ' .1 r«(il buy. ,

aplc^ ' i ^ a c c o r d a n c e w t h Q u a r a n te e P l e d g e i

- ^ O . O w G w r « n < e e _■

tantced to be right, snd rau can’meet •

F tt Auto Co.________

1 ' ^ T E R D ^I t ^nchers' In this vicFnity^ b I* fipnlng to up {ho first cuttii r of alfalfa hay. ,' I'donl weather f I ., growing (ondiiionj) hn 'prevailed't] I pAs( two w^eks. comtiln^d with a'ft I ficad of legation water,, has maiI CTOjta look much boVter,

P ®>n

est 1 » n ' 'Slal S p y

ith' /

Iho ^ / m

rco

of jJ m - . - 'ills led jn-an, •

j>« ■ Overalls ,md Crown Speciakjiit-to 'COTTON ^

de. GLOVES......... ;...............

/ WORK SHIR75c Values

. 2 for.............95c Values, . . .

i » ...................................ihl, Sl.Bfl^Values, win ' . . Beat Inade.........^,-....

.J 'toN ’S 'CoViEB•lea Heavy Blue, 152.95

Valufl for................. .......JW- J .

s - MEN’S PAM^nd .Over 500 pniia to flelecl «r, latest styles. Light sha

Rayon stripe nnd Wot meres.

DRESS94.45 V a l u e s ......?5.00 Values .................

'$6;50 V a lu e s .................$7.60 V a lu e s .......58.50 V a lu e s................

CORDUROYP?4.65 'Values..........:.................?6.00 .Values..............................

^ O risitw l Price Tftga

- KHAKI PAI?1.95 V a lu e s ................?2.45 ViHuea ............. .?8.4C Values ................

R a r e A$20.00 Allwool Siiits, ■

' Now. soiling for....„./..i j $25.00 Hand Tailored; ' Now selling at,.'...........

‘ s r ^ p w s iYou .all Wow tho qu,

i - ^ •Buitsr-^usfc fta-go6ii>i

; c jn buy. P iir originaldififounta imakei

•. al su it o von t^G dt Joi

.... .

i ' $28 .50 ' ■ ', Suita;*.,.;............

' $84;bo- ' ir. I Suits ..................

;ipiaiiii

* I . Il(uth Reed, aaven year, old daAgl te r o f Mr. and Mr*. Paul'R eed,

’ somewhat Improved a fte r a wook I a lllnexs. Shp w as taken to Twin Fal — I un- Pi'ldiiT" fonn in lJcn iT itn !n tio iir“

Mias Jeanhotto P e te rs went i 'iflT w lo Kalis on S a turday to remain f< or ssveral days visiting relatives, ' lie ' Georgo Flshor from Twln'-Fallg, ill helpiPR on tho ranch work, a t tl de p u le Kunkcl place.' I . Mr.' nnd M rs. A lbert Uobiiiuli

-F O R TH• 1 0 5 ■

5 ' . ) , 1;ts ■ 1% ' o- 9 5 ' Ll f

3 i ’\iAttS ' j i ,9 5 Work

. ? 0 2 S . Nqw.:...;.....-..;■■■■•;■■ J 8 ; « WorkT|IQ • 'Now......I........' \ II 52.95 Work ;: from. All Nowde flannels. 4r w " ' « o d , c«»h.

/ $4.95 work 1ITS Now............

$2,7S' “ — — -15:45 MEN’S SH$4.95 5L45 '

........$5,85 Vuluea....... .......r X T ^ C ' ’'ANTS Values..................

$045' ?2.45'........ & ■ Values..'....:..........

■, $/j4S §2.95 ............................Values:.................

^ Vrtlucs................T O ■ ■' §3.45

$1.23 Values.........................$1.65 56.00 •.....v..': $2.25 Values.................

/alues In Meiuiti"'"'......

ELOTHES McGrs i f e 'o f thcSo Hayei

.IfW iltlces. plus for over 15! ’ll'..M M O tlon- S ;ifS;'SirIy—D on« . all slyl«s o

• , with racks ■ ' portunit

1 3 “ ......,, ,$S9,§Q

$4D .b 6 " '" " "Suits.........

KiS:i i i l i l i i i

N

;h- Beryl* K unkei, JuUa Kunkei, Ma la jTurot nnd Je an n e tte Peters, and ' of L. P e te rs , w ero S a turday businp

ills vliii'toni in the Mogle City.________H r. and Mra. L. V. Dnn and fai

(0 ily woro Sundny visitors with t lor Paul Reed fam ily. '

S teffen JJos, from Tw fn'Falls, w . is in th is v le in lty on Friday, visiting Ihu tho Pni^toor hotve aiicl |ookii(g aft

buslnesa Interests.Ist, • Mrs. P au l Reed was a butiix

f i t M

■ ’banm S ^ \ ' D e c l ^ a t i c

J B ^ a i r y w o r k s h e i

e a r l y . S t a i

l a s t r o c k e

[E WG/RK]

^Men’-L : —— SI

W orking Me’n - val fo r you#fEvi the best. W ed

j l ^ ^ * ^ ^ t h e y arc as gooi . • all leathers. It:i f f ' ^ tre m e n d o u s sa

iieed.s dl ORIGINAL PR

Shoe, $ J 4 9 -

Shoe . j j a s ■ ‘ ^

Siioe $ 2 3 5

$2)65

Shoe

IIRTS BOYS'g g c - With Two P«

$8.95 Suita

.... $ 1 8 5 ..............

..... 1 $11,95 Suits$ 0 1 9 Ntiw....... ..........

........

$ 0 8 5 $16.50 Suita............. Now......................

.... *3'° ORIGINAL PRIC

i n ’s - .S u i ts...... .......................n r

.............. .....................n 4 ° ° ( :

raw, Benjamin and " ' !8 Clones for Men ^no-of-Wg4t-gt‘ade-clot:hing- — ■' nvd handled in Twin Fnlls ) yem‘8.. You all know thi^ id t4iilorcd, . finely made, ir, A complete run of sizes* ind fabrics. W c're'-caught I full. It's your savings op- ty. Don’t le t it slip by.

..................................: W ;^ *29“

*32f

ar- vlJiior In Hollislcr Moiiday' mort a - ing. ^

' ^ r y l Kunkcl and Mi«» Jesla KuJ — kol-W^re M onday-aftcrnoun visltoi •m: ill Twin Falls, the _

,voA S p r t a d 9/ O r a n $ € C u U a r e; a t The nrance tn a naU»e of IniJI 'te r or snnlhcrn Chinn, but hns lieen dii

tributed to oil pnrts of the AubtropI loss cai nnd warm teiuporiilo regions.

heG(Sal

I p l With Real Valu these bargains,

on Your Independen re SaturdajTj^Read e r t at the Dawn’s early 5t glares. Save on Clot

ING MAN-

' s W p r k hoes— — ^—Hero is a shoe fc.sti-/eryone claim's to haveiou’b have ).hc best, "butid aa the rest. All sizes, S I H Hdeal working, shoes, utavings. Supply your ^luring this s a l ^ • ‘RICE T A G S^ M A IN

BALLBAND

RUBBER V , CHO BOOTS ___

$ 3 4 5

----- J I'ir.' SUITS •air Long Psinla)

' SOcV

...........................* 7 . 5 • ^

...................r- , ISc Val$ 0 7 5 G oat.;..

................. - O 25c Val$ 1 0 4 5 Goat...-.

^ 1 2 35c Val ..... ■■■■•■......^ . Go at....

CE TAGS REMAIn 4 - ORIGI

UnderweaHei'c you arc men, right in the of the season. Summer weight derwear. Bargains tha t will li you cold.-* Entire slock included.

■ up.

ATHLETIC50c Suits, now •’ Q Q c 1 for.......... ......... .............O V

RIBBED UNIO?1.50 Values., Soiling $ 1 ,1 0 'aow for........................ . *.$2.95 Rayon Silk S u i^ $ O lOfor only........................ . 4 i :

. ORIGINAL PRICE 1

H IN G

n. C lc a n in g - .O Id C o in t\ Old coins mar i>c cleaned with pow ; 4ered whitlns sppUM with a damp ^ ened clofli. -To rrtiirn Jh,e_ nrlglnpi ” rustpr'of-co'pppr VtiU loiil'co^^^ w

auccost th a ( /o u placo them In a r t i white ptiloto and let remain orirslghl

la Wo Sucfc T h i n g -t* There Is no Kiirli n llilrii; n s .a ko'o< 1. mnn sono wroui.'. U's ^u^t n bad mai

fouud out.—Atiiinta Gcorb'inn.

)odsees. Come forth for . This sale is our ice. S o m e F i re - svery price. Come light, stay until the hing. /

STRAW HATS V ’i

V2 0 U(ICE OF THE HOUSE

Silk HoseValues ■' 00*

5 lIIIII49':AY0N SILK HOSEr&\uca 3 3 * ^

JTHER HOSIERY BARGAINS

uc. ’ g ?

EEIZIZZw'lu e s ‘ 2 3 *

NAL PRICE TAGS REMAIN

. r ^ ^ ^ 1

STYLE$ 1 .0 0 , S u i ts . G o n o w 00*=

>NiSUlTS ,$ 1 .0 0 V a l u e s . S e l l i n g £JQ cn o w : f o r . ....... ......................v v$ 1 .2 5 V a lu e s . S e l l in g 7 Q c - ;n o w f o r .................. t ‘V

T A G S REMAIN

•' .. •' "* * * ' • ' — '‘ . I. ' ' 'I, *1 * . ' 'iT' • \ iy . ' <v'‘ • -‘ ■'■ '

HfeRRIS a ' l NEW, LAW I

• • '___ - . — --J (01

AW P E R T A i'/ilN S’ V o S A T E a I^D LE A SE ’ s r COUNTY O F PROP. E R T Y ‘ S1CIIED BY EX ECU TIV E t* O F S I ^ T E l

',To p i r o i t counties to intocohtrnct fo r m Io o r to o ffer fo r

axe f r o ^ r t y aecrucd to tho cnun> gr, ■ throujrh #l«1Inquent ta x Mle*; the to, c«nt ]«g^xIflturo added a num ber of i,., M ndm enti to th e old Jaw. U nder ^r. IC new low, ,tho county In perm itted „ i I sell propervY . fo r » »mall down lym enl'iind thO -deferred payment* oy bO i«xtended over o tr im of C }or«. '-P rovision ' olio is made to „ j 5TinSt CQOnUcs to lease ^ p ropertx jj,, ir tw o.year p e rio d s pr,Th« law , w hich-w as sponsorod by pg

le eomroiue* on jc v to B e and ta aa - inj on Is known as IIc ^sc Bill No. IOC id .is as'foU ow s: ««,

(A iterisks dG no to 'tlia t portions of |i,, le old law hnvc becin climinnted, , , , id the aroondatory mipttcr Is Indl- lied by bold face typg>

Bo Enacted by the ^e jtis ln tu rc “ ; th e 'S ts te o f Idnho:Section ! . T h a t scction 3423 of

I'c Idaho Compiled ' S tatu tes, ’ an nended by MctIoQ*l qf chnpler la o r tho-102S session law s of tho Ptatc r Idahb.'be, and th e »<>mc Is horoby mended lo read os foilows:Section-3423. SA LE OP COUNTY

ROPERTY. To sell o r e f f . r fo r , l i t 0 .public nuction a t tho coiftU ousc door, n f te r 30 days* previous otice given by4>ub]Icatlon ia a jiows* Dp«r of the ' county, • • • nny prop- cty, r e a l 'o r personal, belonging to ie county, no t necessary fo r It« use, nd iaeli i l l * o f r«al p roperty m4y• M iU 'liir tK« bM rd of «ouatV eo(n. ili ite ae rt , « lib«r fe r calk or upon Bcti ta rm t « i the board of eBUDly om nU iIoacri m ay datermiD*. and !>• M a e muat b*'iold>lo tb* highest td d a r.. •• The proceeds from «uch • >]■« (ball b« paI4 Into tho county reasury fo r the a «« .o f ifaa.coonty :* * Mnlatt SuttTprODer t r ba»-beeB tqo trod by tax i»»d, la whlcb «v«nt ha proceeds from ineh «at«i iha ll• preratef] le Ihe' tax lo f d lil r le li !b rU c h ^ e 'p ro p e r ly l i liluatvd In pro. >erlie&lo tb* am eant o( eaek U x forh* .y * jr ' o f ^ U x i B e a e y M tp w ^ k ^ —b* tax';d*ed w at U iu td 'to . the coua*7. ..M '.sntb p roperty 1* snid ob t e m t b« beai4 f f eonnty ceminlMloDflrt nay c^ii'traet fo r tb* sal* of the »ame

'jmss^ssls

; ; ■

Ove

^ ' '

> . Sape npr Qaa/i{y New £ow Prif'et

.............. C « ^ i79S'»62STodrmg 765 626

. RoAd«ter825 695' Coupe 795 625 Sedan 875 ' 725

_ _ . Updaii 925 755

i l f e g i

r a pVriod of ystr*. no t exceedJni e y e an , w ith an annual rat* of In* c reit oa a ll def«rr*d paym tn ts nol t< exeaed fl p e r cen t p e r aanum . ^ e t< I* te a ll p roperly lold on c o a tn e i ij sll b* reta ined in the name o f - j t^ g anly " v B jir ru ll p*ytneal“ ba» ’boea t< id* by the pu rcha isr . ..Any prop. ty i^)d b y . Ib* beard^ of eosnl)f x rnmlialonert under the proTisloni g Ih it ■eclipn.-ollber for. c a sh 'o r 'e a tl

n trac t, tb a il ' b* a iie^sed b y . tbe d tfoty a tie i to r io tho same maBner i a p e s tbe same ba ils e f Talualloa 0 tK ouih tk» pu rch a te r held tbe ree . M ] lltle to Ihe p ro p ^ ty so sold. Th* 3. srd of eeuBly com m lsaiantrs shall lo re au thority to cadeal any contract sale If- lh e pu rchaser ihall fail Co ci

a p ly ‘w llh any o f t b e . term s of pi :h contract, and reta in «U pay.' a mis mad* th*r«on. A ny sneh sal* si id* by the beard o f .county com. oi ••loner* o f p roperty acqulr*d fai ■ouih tax d*ed iha ll, lub jecl lo Iho ci iv IiIsB i'o f Ihti loelion, va il in the |r rehaser a ll e f the r j(b t, till* and tl; « r* it o f Ih* county ia Ihe 'p tep 'er. ir 10 lotd, IneludiBK a ll dollnquin t bi

(Cl which have becora* a Ilea on bi I p rop*rty ' I'mce Ihe da le o f Ihe r< c la le cerlif ica lo upoa which any vi ( deed h a i beea iu u e d , and il ii f*by made th e du ty of th* board

WhyFee( to your (

U w o rth too m uch to 1 FORK'S C alf Meal i9,guara Jood e lem eatsu alv cs necc health and i t v e s y ou mo an experim ent. B estresu lt E asy to feed. Used and re< and stockm en everyw her m o st dependable and econ

CAtFMEAiBay a 6ag

— fise d it— eo m p a tv ' ■ retalts

D A R R O W B R O S , S E/ D istribu tors-

‘ -Open Sftturdt

1 4 ^ G a iRegislara

This i n t ^ s e in WiUys>C year ia eva^w ore im pre^ i w ith the figures of 'd ie inc

r the First 11This new% pe ear recoird oS poBliea] raiirtine. eeonom: lirakes and sufMr

[The liveliett Six in itsflexible and high-poxlrcred in pi liow.ett pHee4 Six with ! • to Z3% Caster ace^ nearest com peiiio i8 .^atch :

. on the get-away. lAW center ol gravit driving at all speeds. Holds t

' on 'sha^ ctuve#..Eayier tteering due toings. in the steering w heel -

. Slender Windshieldvisibility^ ‘Overtlze bano<m-~the:mcnt a modem car calls /or. Snnbbert —t o give you tl inK comfort.

~ ~ M t prefsore Inbricat as on cars priccd $1000 or iw AdJueuMe' eteering you to drive without fatigue.

ipp et^n irrg^ tj^

>f ceoal^- conm iisleasrs o f e u h lOQBty o f the stA * U toU o r ^ f«T or saio {r th* year 1027 ati'proper* y. here tofore aeqalred b y 'th e coub. y Ib re u th tax doodi and a t le a it b{. S .n la lly .lh ina fierJaU '.suck^ p j'e^ rly 0 aeti'utred, and sneh boan l ih tl l «** antborily .to rejael any bid rhlch taiay I^ave aee ru td a ta ln s t aay iroparly 'ie 'lb fre rod for la U , iaclnd. n | i V a ~ '* a o t t i r * ^ t I l d 'lB tb* t u leed lo th* county,' ...

Section ,T hat there be added to ho Idnho iComplled S U tu tes n now ceUon to • be Vnown ns SecUoo 423.A , ond which shall read as foi. uws: -

Section •3423.A. The board of ounty commissloenrs may .lease any foperty belonging to the county for

te rm n o t w e e d in g tw o y c f tn n t uch rentnl.aa mny bo detonalnod up. n by the unatjlmous voto o f such onrd. o r Raid hoard may W IU <H*. roUon loaso ony p roperty belong- itg fo tho county n t public auction to' he highest bidder, and m ay etit«t nto such leasing c o n tra c ts 'o « may0 provided fo r by order o f tho oard, and as herein lim ited ; such ents sholl b c 'p a ld annually in ad> unce. ' • .

C id icn nds ge t t t o b ^ ^ e ^ ^ m e .

feed to calves. B la t c h - tnteed to s u p p ly ^ th e1 io t qu ick g row th and / '- >ney on eyery ca lf,, N o t ‘;s fo r m ore than 40 years, com m ended b y fa rm i^ re. T h e m ost efficient, tofflicalcoilk substitute.-

ED-& -SUEI>Ly-GO^-Tw in Fallsay Evenings . . ' ^

i n : i i i 1 '' itio^ns'' ' I ~>verland sales diis ' ire when compared p lustry as a-wbole. ~

Months‘l e tean g w : pproralfor;^ . ary.4*wlicel I 'iorqnalltsr - 'I price cIm . F as^ ' roportiontowdght., 4-wheel brakes. ■ leration.tliaDits'v , it beat larger jsara, .

y - r insure# srfer ^ e car to the road

t roller pivot bear^

iHart for greater

modern tire equip- .

ho maximum rid-

t ^ sirstem-oatt. ■wheel-enables. -

a ^ s s * e ^ a e » B 5 e a M i B s y s B * a

R lT he

' Cloth

bb a\

' a bw

* Wool rhixed .^pd aU woi

bottonis. 6‘ to l6 years..)

- Ladies’ Fel' ■ A beautiful

S m i l dies' f e l t h

I J & r 5 in all the

1 . *2^

>2:' Rayon B boGood w eight Rtiyon, rc olastic ^ a is t and Ifnees. flea, fnll'size, Colors, FI< Green and

. ... .......•‘V;. ■ r . ' ■ ' •

Silk Combinatioii

Step-imLace trim ^ u tto n s , -olaatl' overatitchedaeamB. Sor fancy trim...'.........

Pure:ls)lfcHo,.iebr."■ Full f;i^ 'i6hcd p u re si SeamWvbaci:. E very p All the. lead ip? ahadies Ize wnh‘..any costume. ' The pair.........

'SHOIL A D IE S ’ O N E S T R A P

P U M P ,

' Smoko 6lk^parchmMlVc^ or. Goodyear, w elt stitc

!;; low h e e l , Regulat~?6.i - Value. Special.

'.'i-r 1 ■' 'V'. V. '

F o i i f t i i

icraft-TailoreiClotHes

m eiv o d a new lot p£ advanc '8 Suits; Tho .SmartneM qf^thc pprecinted by those ^vho realize }arance is a business asset. It;do •eat deal of difference ^yhcthor ifleball game’ or take your family pend a sirenuotis afternoon :h there’s one thing tha t you wai Fourth—keep cpoL . T h at is w lothcraft Clothes." Thbyarifi pri'i

$22.50 to $34mg-men’s suits, two and th ree b

elB. Some with two p a ir pn

$12.50 to $21.{Boys’ Longiespol Sn fa in t atripe patterns incl gUrbTo^Vns. ■ "Ouff*'” $ 2 ^

It Hats\ n ssort^cnt ot la-

hats ju s t arrived, ' •

new shape.s and

coldrB. ■ <b

)m er5 ... Aa finecinfoi:ced crotch,'- '

Some with rutV . lesh, Orchid, N i l e ^ Dresses

......... 98' ^ p rfn to t

a Suits and '''“" yB . . . ■ ' . .

[c ^ a t , fuil cu,!, . ;■ ' A'.rf, me . $ J 8 9 , .

•Poblex" S ocia l “'f Ililk hosiery.jM t perfect. Pure Silk C o tanto lm rm on- p„i„tcd heel.-Tw«

■ tochdoaevfrom..::

i s : / s i i? . M I S S E S 'A N D : L A r t ^ ’;

. . - O X F O R D f ^ . V

. , On our bargatn'Vable;you w iir find some exceptiou-

ch ^ aLYaiucgJn..?;cfaEdg>j:flcac .QO: ■ , attd .patents . -'i

L by Sa\R E =

:e'styles in; c suits wille that (rood , ,ocsn'tmalTe . p ^ , r you go to Firie Madfas and y fan a ,ride->ieS' , . street .wear;' Cho;

your front Qgjop, Sizes, f int to do on most.vhy we-say exceptional.........iicd from * ' S i

A galoxy of color r ^ 0 ' • weaves in_fineat o

........ stripes/'check-'iincthing

button mod- • y lQ c ants .en BallO U ■ . Men's, Women’s, 3

. •, atcd auitfl aewed v. ■ only double twist

’suit well tailbred,'luding light o;iiaranteed full '15. • 5 0 4 5 . cut....;............ .

to O Cotton BMhing

Silk••. Messes' ■■4 .9 ^ 5 .9 5 :'';':$7:95''-e a collection pf^umToer Frock 'II find .^yWhere.'' Print arid'Sill s. smart Polka dot*prints, all ove and' WMh Silk in all the delight ’ ’““ • fuf^ew ^ ie a . , , '

prints and l^ityon presiesi Smart ly trimmed and styled-.

^45 to '$1,95>p<!x” Heel • ; I

^mercerized top, . ■Slu''Ghi'tifj>ri erity colors A C c . "ally;,go,qQ.,vj Pair'....... .. i^ ll’.colQ^.'.i

DES SI: sNew' popular lasts; 'kll leather black .;and ■ tan. mi

r--— ^ o d ycflr;■ y eltsr - T- -

-

........ II________ ..-I— , — .—iii.li r ip ii ri

'

5 Straws•: You will find . haia

here . to suit every man a n d , younger

fellow’s! r r e - f t u ^ e - l i ’ ments. Soft N^lrgjva B and Sailors in a great §1 vanet;y of shapes'and

c o l te .

M ShirtsBroadcloths , of finest '

ns. Shirts fo r dresgjtnd-^Ice of e v e ^ n e v T ^ p u - for.*llc>.^Rho values are -

JkTie. -----■s, hew .patterns a n d \)f',flll_k neckwear., „Dbta', '. d '’plafds,’-in fa c t every- new in ties; , •

e r 9 8 'ling Suits.Boys' and G irls’ .all wor-- ivlth worsted thread .and’ ,

yarn is .. used. E very- ■reinforced a t aehms ond

!S H ite4 ?c .'6 9 0 -,9 8 c ‘

I'BoM/.'-.-Ari -exceptloh- :

f ““ 8 9 < .

iOES ,lELZSHOE FOR MEN i . ,

loes worn by millfons o l \ ores worn by-mlllioos^af ..e V . .M 9 r e : .c - , th o n .L ; ^ t y - -tftw -^f^hoe ; mfthing' ber"

• hind them