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’ Read It Tod ir TWII ' NOftlERNC C^OTINl^ t is fteady i ' Froni—B r i^ Eva ■Strategic Importan (! Rfled with Poisonc f ’BO'wii Prince Eupprechi . offoisiTe today on the to L& B o ^ cdnal to tbe Ypre In making this aiyioaDcenu ' ^iherewaaparticolarly B07C ,. ; hjB'n^ irom Leatrem to thtf-I^we abdnt^a n^o Math nineMl^sod^ o ArmentierefV 'wWch lB,onlj a pile of Btone a i4 bricks and of no Strategic , consequence^ has ' ' . heto'itb^don^ becam of 'po8!tit«i;at tlie a p « of a danger- ous KUitot.H8iig‘8aid.the city was .when ,the BritiBh withdrew: North ot AnMfltletMj hetvjr flghUo? (ODtinoea notll a Ute kosr lu t olgbt.- Hiig iiW, in the Ml«W»»hood ot ' I'lMgitflflrt, Mewlflf* *na WyUthfllfc . thiH jo.vst coutitnto.t.fiVo* milfl fron^ mldwty bfltwun AmeoUBrea nnd 7pru. A ThB driro on thl».front h « b«coizn> wltbiD tbfl lu t tw o-dan «qutl io im- portsDce to the orlglui off«nslT« £tr*. thor to the'south, whleh begtn on the 60-mW« trottt fw m ,A rr« to U Per«: Ths objeeUve o( thla new offaaalre ia ' oow'belieTed to be the ipUttlog of-the. ' Brltlih line aleos.the I^a river, with the roIllDR back of the northern per- tloa of Halg'a forces on the North aea I . aod the capture of (he channel jwrta. Tba Baln.oWectlTe—divlalon of the al- lied foree»><olne!dea with that of tbo Mttthen offeaalVe, bnt the latter had for^ita additional aim tbe t&kloK of Aml«ia.Md.ParU.;,. _ ’ OtnuB AxBjr. Bnomoai WflUtB jpump Sifflina dadand Q t j W C T a n d ' • Oa tka ntw {roat the Oerua^; udtr Crown Prince Bororoekt of Bam la, wkoK baa« ia at have driToa for- ward an average depth of throe to foor ', milea between La Bauee and Arooo' iUree/vkUe northward between Araon- . tlerta and the, Tpree-Comlne* canal, ' theU poBotratloa h u been comparatlve- Britah V tj Withdraw * TUB 9«actraUoQ m both aldaa of Amentlani, howerer, Itu.beo tof- fldart to iharpaa tke alm dr dan- g«nn uUaat at the polst and i make tba abandonnent of t^iat-dtr W t^ieBzltljhptactleaUr certain. Ealff’a offlelal sUtement lu t sight traced the Britltb lloe from tbe l*a •Bmsoo. canal,~iu*t1utward of QUcn- I ' diy, northeaalward to tho L&we riw , ; aad north along tbU river to tbiT Lya, at Eetalrei. . Tho alUd, Pgbting like^Uou, aro ”"(5ioe on Amerlcal” From EiUirei, wblcb it buck of tbe orlf^oal line, the front folbwa tbo Lya -to Bae 8t. Uanr, then tnmi outward to Sleorbalz, throe mltoa lontbwott of Armontlerea. At tbo latter eitj, tbe line iharplr to the northwest, then Bwervos northward through Ploeg- steert and Uottlpes to tho Tproa-Com- ines canaL CoBflnna Britiah B « ^ Tho Oerman «fflciU report last sight morolj confinned the British admlsilfln that the Ljb bad been crossed and lald tbe Biitlih lloet bad bMn .penetrated on both sides of Warenton two nllos e u t of Uesaioet. An'earlier statement said tbat moro than 0000 pritoners and lOO gnns bad bean taken fn these oper- ations. . PaTla wat oiilto xnonUons only artillery fighting, north of Montdldler • and alv&K the Olio . The terrific bombardment on the FrMco-American front Tnesday, from 0^ fit- Miklel, described In yeaterday's, French com- . raoniqne, waa /ollowed by a detarmiaed raid on one of the Aoeriean aeeton. C-^W b waa c o m p le t e ly - ' *AKB OVHB BBIP8 ' AnrU ll^tlnder » Mcrcnantfl * Miners were taken orer ^ by tbe gOTBnimsnt t o d ^ BLEOTION DAT BANNEES r AE0UN8B OUEIOSITY . by w. 0- s: United Priss Btal OHiaAOO. April ll^Anneatlerea,-eT« heap of ntisa, w sst far witUa tlie Br Whaa Z Tiajted the place tho fWit U atnmgiKWH the ttreets in tha atyie ' •atr«aoer«. ,BiB _haimetB, h o v m r, bon i dlttthataijrctiiiiltT'wuarouaad. Ike BiitUh offlcttf t^ 'b a thu t ^ painted than ’wttli mnd ^ ^ •, *“ » to tl« Bw fiy'twdiM fWffl tealni ly In Yit Ow i OFFENSIVE IS )BY;RUPRECK Along a T w ^y Mil racuate Towns of N ince—Many P&ces ai nous Gasses. cht was continuing his northern totire twenty-mito front from tho tres-Comnies cional; ■meaty B eld M ahhsl H aig niktrtr sren fighting along the I^ v e and to AnnentiG706. '^ s tr o m ia on th of it| conflnoice witb the Lys, tofAimentlttea; . MW ? OF UP i-im ii :arl n m ^Rom tE S T . m m Mr LTOOHDto 0F -r6 bBE' t e .,_FBAI!aEB .BAVB HE I NOT O liu B AS TO DI " TAILS BUT A SOI "• DOBASflpJIEDOHABO] “5 (B rU n lttd lW ) .COLLINSmLE, m., Apt li.-^M efip^^^el, discb^ 1 sild lei^^ S ^ 'to d ay by th ; c 6 » te t’«;jury.iiaveatigjiln»'th L. banging.itf B obietiPmgeji^erf I 'infom ai^tS m i^^m B pafH tte viol^Co and, was' eaffl i, itr liavo gircn the same tcstlmofir jji in the jury's'secret hearing. jor "The bravest guy I ever'iaw," aal 9Q. BlegeL ‘.'I^eger didn't shsd a tea BQ. except when he kissed tbe flag, as al be didn’t bo,g for mercy." , vf “ It might'have been me,” replle Blogel to a query u to who attopdo to some detalia of the lynching. " , bad a lot of liquor In mo asd betbg soldier, they .Und oi locked np to m and I was sort of swelled up.'* : , Mere Boy# Helped ^ lot of klds.frbm 12 to 10 year old pulled him up," said tbe toldlei .-/.I-just looked onT” . r. Tbo story was corroborated, it wa said, by three other witnesiei at th „ • inouost. ' I’raeger was burled in St. Louis, nee ' bers of the Odd Fellows lotfge OceediOi to his reaoest tbat bo. bo wrapped ]i tho Amerlcan-flHjg.,,- To Pay for rnneral WAflnmOTON, April 11—Tho Swls _ legntioa, eariog for aerman Interest ^ la tho Uslted Btatoa, has bcon advlse< by friends ol Bobert B. Praeger, lyneh vg ed at Collinsville, 111-, avQerman, tba . they would look after his funeral ez ' ponsos. Tha Oerman govemmoDt dl< |g; not offer to pay tba bill. It it sUted. OALnFOSHIAMAYOE J, EEADY TOFAOEOHAEGI ,S ' . (By H»U»a Picu.) S BEDOnSS beach , C«1., April Il.r- Harry J. BroluW, mnyor of M onde '®! roccotly ro-elocted, will return to J ie i , f o rk ' voluntarily ahd at bis own ez nenso April 17, to face charges of fram in connection with' a film promotlot . Bchomo. Brolaski is at liberty on hli own recognluBce. He declares tbi charge Is n political "framo-np.’' ‘’® S T . ja m U ' hot I l is e“ DESTROTED BY PIEE m- —— »d (By United Prest.). . ri. OMAHA, Nebr., April ll.-Fi'fi ffsosts were Injured, three soriously, am forty others wero carried to safety b; . firemen in a fire which gatted the 81 • Janies hotel here n 9:80 o’clock thi O' morning. Ban Wangeri, who Jnmpei id from the third story aad was paralytoi er from tbe shock, w u the most soriouslj Injured. - i IN TOW NS OP W AE ZONE •YOP U. P. OOEEESPONDEN^ . 8HEPHT3BD ' , 3taf£ Oorrespendent. encsated by the Britltlr a&l aald to.be i BritltfiUnoa. i .tlmv-I'Taa ponied by aeeing'basnsri e l^ o n day baanen^ or “Hbirty loan" n no'iSDttoe#. • They were to grlaiy wltl had takoi jiage atrlpa of wUte doU i| tbaza ,aaott Uia rtreets to the Oer iln( irtuit «ai goiog on la ths town. . ffl H flme Paper- MM. ' \ : TWm PAUft lDi ^ . SUBS WBAEBHnm ^ LONDON, APBIL . ■j .1 NUMBBB OF BBITIBIL MSB- * * -CIIANTUEN SUNK DUBINO THK WEEK ENDING ■ APBIL ff WAS TEE SMALLEST 8IK0E . NOVEUBEB n , 19^7, ACgOBD- M f) - INO .TO PIOUBES ANNOtmC-' KD B r THB ADMIBALTT.- ^ are ships op .. uobb THAN 1000' TONS, TWO «J* LESS AND TWO FIBHIKG' • BOATO WEBB D E l^ ^ D BT ’ SDBMABINB80BUO?BaT9E' WEEK ending IfOVEKBEB'li ^ LAST YEAB,' WHBN ONE i , OBAPr OP-MOBE THAN 1«00' TONS AND’ 'WVB OT- tE88 ' ad WEBB SU N ^ WAS THR-XOW. \ on ‘£ s t u a b k in TONKAGE BB>' . rs, , STBOYKD BINOB THB H.BOAT.' OAUPAION WAS QflTTODBAT- - : ------- ED FEBBUABX % mi. ' illF jp W il fHE lU lffll SKT m 0 K T $ OdUE To jal/k^ QUAETKES BLON- DE- WOEEEES UOEE' ' i | ^ Ot OEBNED ' IK K>? '. BOHDS THAH :IH' ,' j MT HomroDroiU!soi.TS ; kpril . '' ■- •• --— ^ VAlRiL BBTQBHI 07" \f. .■ T sasaw n'vun. Twin F ilU ------- -the ‘ ^Bt t hi . - l o o ; ^ |#i»i I, W . .'Daien ___ V 8,050. ■ . K i I S ExccUior _____________ . 750 aald --------tea^ .. MW,8S0' Subscriptions actually ac counted for at hcadquortcn ^ h e r e in Twin Falla county'i a great spring drive to secure in- • “ • Testment ot $560,0(10. in Uborfe Loan tands'.o.f.the tliird Israc rears totaled well above tho $400,OOC d>«* m a rk W ednesday eycniijg al ynt tiie dose of tho third day of the the organiwd camp'aign and the fourth dny-on which subscrip- ding tions were received, d in Saltt P in t —Beporto Next Beports. of. teams composed of mort _ i„ than SOO men and women who are act. nsts engaged in prosecuting the drive 'liad •“ the county aw coming la Blowly,,In- dlcatlng thal the wotken a n 'tk^rc eoncomed at tbe present time In plac- log the bonili than in annouaclag the roiQlta of their labors. It will be sev- eral days before adeanate snrvey of the drlvo can bo obtained,- beadqnarten states. ' All to Hare Oroortnnity vC Tbo drive, however, will continue generally throughout -tbe county sntU opportnnlty has, been given every Indl- II.r- vldual to invest In the bonds that aro isdo, an important means of increasing and New supporting. America'« forces at tho bat- ex- tlo-mnt. raad Bnhl Undertakes 1160,000 itlon , J, M. Bhank, of Bohl, formerly pro« his bate Judge, bote ThntWay -morning, tbs stated that ibe drive Is unfinished io tbe BdU district; tbat reports tamed In to district hcadqoartera Wednesday evonlag indicatoil tbat at lo u t «100,- 000 hnrl b»n subscribed, .and that the t ------------- » and T0BBADBB8 - [ Ton have T>een reading the ♦M. Twin r«tls Dany Kewi for three day* and you haye a fair work- Idea of Its. aaefolneaa aad valoo to yon. "1“ ^: SUBflCaiBB TO IT. Telephone ^ at oor expeaiw, —— DO Batter where ynn UT^, aad the Dally N m wiU go to yoo by maU or carrier. Ton pay for It NT by the month. If yon care to, and yoa owe ns nothing cntU the end of eidt' month during which yon - -conUnao to take tho paper. t>e a Testerday at tiae of going to pte» bona tlda fubacriptloia to ^ tbo Dally Jlfewi were 22i; Today nor< ,t the same hour they are 829' ■ ' rlth Street and newi' atand lalea In ' Twin raHa, Pfler, Bnhl, Klmber. ^ ly, Bauen, Martaugh and Bmtey ' 1000 DAILY '-■ W ifi t DAII XD A S O , THOBamtT. U . 1018. Ip^ca i; :ffipu m l j p o r ^ r ^ i n 1 S b lD r iii^ jB a c k A O rie-jilaciliin e < lin ii(^ |jD ffic ia l F ‘ r ,’W itn ^ W a is o f A l '~ f , A ,re!^l^d!(ting. F irm beina'G radually D- ' --------------- •(. (By»j?aif«d, Press.) ' A .' ' jPABIB^ jm U 11.-0BBHAN AT I ■ * in ita AfLimnMf rB*wnft.AMTmT I OAir S B m S m iH B CBAUPAONI I ' AHX) I . 0 a u S S . W B B B BBPULSBD I • TBB ratoj;W A B OPnOB AN ■ I f ^ABV;^'.BO0AIN (NBAB TA ly V(mS"AHBBIOAN ABTZL IT . UVBLTHjfi& lT. A OBBUAK AT 111 TADS W ifiB K iltaE D ," THB OOlC ' • MA OBBUAN AT. \ - UOE rn^WBD IN THB APBB (U ). icoKT m ig i' irons uxlbs £&at 07' R . MttBHgi; o r THB TOOL BBO I,'— . ftW . . ‘.'We m d e lucceasful - surprise at- taeks and .^bok a doun prisoners and 0 1 0 a ttaeklae jUB northwest and c u t ol BhBlasj/<i(Tbe.Chemln des Damos'sec- U l* ior, w toe Anurlcau aro figbUog, li netthw ^ q{ Bheloa.) ^.1::- "la'ftiTegiraiof OrvllIersandSorel enf artin*>7 ,'dlspersed the e n ^ y ." j ; . LdOTpN, A priU l.-rw a (A- lhal Eal|^..teday annonnced .the )0 V w ithdfa^t 'of tho British forces n "W ^^W '-withjrawn ftoo,’ A^ - >C ^3tt-batti»U eontlnslag«n ik»- )A T^hde front from tbe La Baasee . [Q . xanal to the Tpres-Oomioes canaL . ri' is -severe firtUtig In the ' ‘ne^beirheod of the I*we and Lp, rivers, from about Lestrcm to Ar- _ 'montleres. tn- “ North of ArmoBUores there Is _ . Oitle change. In the neighborhood TT ,of Ploegstocrt, Messinos and Wyi- *“ -* wbaete, there wu heavy firtting tcrs until n Ute hour lut'night’* t y ’n - in- - Charkoff, one of tbe most impo^ ,-f- .tant cltlcB in Ukrase, was captured Monday, acc«rdlng to aa official 3Ue, . announcement by the Berlin war of- 000 flee, received by wireless. ^ In Finland) Oerman forces oecn- pied tho Karis railway station. the _____- the Charkoff is a city of 17S.000 In- nn. kabUants, sltnaled,420 mHos south* west; of Moscow. NEW W A O ESM SI f OE «t° NAVY YAED EMPLOYES rivo ■ --------- kisri ' (B/United Press.) . ,1^ ^ASIHNQTON, April 11.—A now the tealo of wages forjnavy yard employes on. the Atlantic coast approximating tbe socalled kiacy board scale at priv- . . ate plants, h u been adopted, the navy inuo ?M ^wlli give meehanics about W a mtu 2ay with overtime amoonting to aTonal lodi. 17. or t3 a day and other trades about nro *be same. , and — ................ bat- —r --------- . --------------------------- *160,000 apportionment which the Bahl illstHct has undertaken to ralM wlU prO' be oversabsctibod-- - ’ ing, Bogersoo reported 410^00 ia sub- ] In scHptlons Wednesday afternoon with mod Ihe drive still going strong, iday .Hanson reporiid ♦0,700’wlth every.Jn- 100,- (llcation of'execedlng 11(^00. the 0, D. Tbom'as, county drive chair- man, bad reports for «ubscr^lioas to = f209^50 worth of bonds Wednesday rreung. This amoont Is oxcluiive of .ubscripWoni-maao directly throngk the liank^ and of .considerable .sums ad ) yet iurned in by the teams. . '. * • Bl^l.'D iitrtet ieportB 16000« . 1 0. D. Bills, Liberty Bean drive ehal^ rnan' In tho Blckol district, which Is ooo of. tbo nmallest in the coanty, tamed iDto headquarters hero Wednesday.snb- { scriptlons for <3200 worth ot bonds f given by residents of thafdistricL'Praii- » tically every fnmily la tho.-district has 1 sAbwrlbed for bonds, Mr. Bills stated^ I nnd he expocts.to turn In-nubscriptions , for a t least 81500 more. n. \ SEOWEEa P E B D IO T ^ r ' Showers .tonight and Friday aro prodlctod by'the-drfpartmpnt of agriculture, weather bureau . through tho local' telephone ex- ^ chaoge. Temperature yetterday waa klghrtt at 03 degrees afO , I'dock p. m., and lowest ot 43 de- grees at 11 o'doek a. m .. There - xWere light shower* yesterday. To- I ,iay is,fair asd warmer. te To ilay ’'-- MM )-AMEraCA JLSEHUN ArtiUbry Plays Im- I Fighting---iEnerhj After Severe Strug- of Prison^ ‘anc ! Gnn Captured. R eports S how M anj \U ie(J T roops but U nes n an d H u n Strength is D i^ip ated . ifee iT ISH TBOOPS - SEEMUNABLETO i STEMTHET IDE OK- : _________. ' . OEEUAN ADVANCE OEUSH “I OALLANT DEFENSE OH HEW SALIEHT OPEKEE "i BYEHEMY ; ol ; . ^— ' , sec- (By William Philips Simms, Unltec I* Prett Staff Corretpoadent.) Orel _,WITH THB BBITIHH ABWBH d f FBANOB. Apifl It-TbB Qtt. mans bam# tMc&ed thiiwUhbor. hood of Btaonirarde (^ '^ a n d a ^ haU fflUes vert of A rm i^M i’u d le tv» aUci north Af th a & nnW),' >* itianporttd, B«thliia.eabUd. . . - alfo tt naoM to ,/■ ^ 'Aitpir-.OwniittiFk ‘ ^ A t four' o ’elDek th^ mornlaf Qerisan artlUery .began shelling Is MaHlntart luid Eogelbelmer. d Wednesday's flgbting continued (• throughout tho night. On a new g salient north of the St. Mgur bridge- head Van Q u u t enlarged-hls-coUns. Onco'they occupied La Creche, NI- eppc, Ploegsteert, Messlnes and , Wytacbete, but the British counter ,, ottaeked heavily, driving them out of La Creche, NIoppp, Uesslaes, Wytscbeto and ro-taking tho west , . Jialf of-Ploegsleort: ' Around Hossines and Wytschote Ihe flghtbg yesterday w u partic- ularly bea\7 . These places were - I- taken nnd ro-taken se\-eral times I- in hand-to-hand straggles. Steenworck and La Croehe m re : tho scenes, of similar fighting. '' On tbe southern part’of the bat- . _ , tiefront the flghting-was^deaultory. KAISER’S FOLLOWERS WOULD TAKE LONDON N en Step Woald be to Send an Army Acroaa the Atlantic Ocean JJ •• tohgktU.a "T' ; . (By Unitod Press-5 5 a WASHINGTON, April 11.—That m i some o! tbo halsor's extromlits even out fhoritb tho hope of conquering Londoa and sendlBg nn army across tho Atian- tlc to capture WasbingtoB, Is indicated ~ In Information roachlng officials her^ nhl loday. A mllitary.-critlc In predletlng Jill that Oermany’s logical move Is a drive on tbe wMt front scored tbe Idea of al,. expeditions to ^fOfiilon and America u jjjj nnwlsor in a recont issBo of the Bromon Burger Zeltung datod Mareh 2., PAMO0S PUsijSHBB DIBS il,. ' (By Unitod Press.) to BBBBIBN SPBINOS, Mich., AprO l>7 11.—Thoophlus Noel, tho man who stak- ,6f ed Mark Twain to «0,000 on a pnbU- ^ cation onterprise that failed, is dead nn st his home bore. , Noel was a pioneer publisher. He ,wu also a railroad and. mine owner, and at ,■ ono timo wu a partner of "Lncky'' nnMwln,.of 8nn Francisco. Hla esUU Is said to m n IntO'ffllBIona. if EFFHIIEHOY IS NOT ALOH) Ji; OF QEEMANY’S . .HBW TOBK, April 11,-StllUh X tt Oeman brand off tbs boardc; according '* With the war well' Into.lts foor^ ye the Hntu Id food prodoctlon, Great Sri 000 tons and potato prodoctlon 6,000,000 e&B aM o n acres. No esUmatea h a n bee • 'While' 820,048 nen-were taken from in the anny. in 1017,'the women replacec increaaed prodoctlon of 260,000 per cent; aidijnllt l,ie8,ooo ton* (hipping. jg thB keynotB.. -No t Tomom JEWS I ' 'PHlOE-PITBOBIfTa. ONLINES ATTACKS ^ Nim UHE BFffliS ^ AHEBIOANS WEU. BEA-. jg , ’soNKD, rmsT. acAsS " laGHTINO MEN WITH A : gPLENDID EEOOE0- - teOEE.'TO BE SENT TO.. NOEI^RN'SEOTOBB ' 0 (By Corl D. Oroat, United Preu Staff ^ Correspondent) WASHINGTONj April 11.- f Slfifting of the main American ftjsen-e into Hie west front bat- tle is about complete, rg News that n. small portion of ^ this Army of Freedom has been ^N dissolved in the brave and hard ID pp^cd British battalions was - ; followed by ■information that .T'. bthers will fioon be dolng.their lea partin ttHthstanding the Boche: The men already fed into ^ 3 r lU ak- I front are well aeatoned and hambeen testeil by the Teuton flr«, ThsB* ree* : ' , ord has Imoo splendid.. The other* cem' ■ ' Ing In are of the same Uad . America ran connt es for vallaat ae^' ice^^:,..-. , . ■ . get>t-’»Aa'pi»>tdTrB tkrf'ftei^ tiitiie or in tbe picardy aaliflpt'ia not,M '. , ve^W hew,.bit , the^attlB dm lejii m f Americans qulfkty bfe phiB ledjW . - • I the nortbora'Boctor. . . ■' The western battle had a new/direct I personal interest to ivery’American to* r <V, In tha light of tho new Uaited States partielpat{on> - ' B sn Want! Oalaia I American military men bdiertd that the new Struve In Flandera.ia an at; tempt br tbe Otrman to geage hla way ta.th<umportant channel pert' Calais. Throngh that, elty pour the British le- . . glons and supplies and'it Is bnt a step across the channel to.England.- ■ Some, however, believe the preeeat- . phup Is merely Intended by ths Oerman to relieve pressure oo his Pleardy flanks and^o proTont develtipmiat ot daagoi- ; oBt-'-comitor attaeks there. - . ' . WUh tho-Oerman dentbg tbe British . line B^ont Armentiores, Ue abandon- ment of that mined elty la only a mat- . ter. of a brief time. It Is ^ felt. That wiU straighten tbe line of the new » struggle, and free tbe British from dan- ^ ger of being emtSed at tbat particalar point, where they are now ootOuked. ^ - Affllena O b J ^ y * Bton^ Military non believe that the &eman , h u temporarily or permanently aban- doBod bis direct smuh for Amiens. . They think ho will content himself with at holding tho line near tint ceater and BQ fhclUng the PatU-Amlon* itUway, in QQ thb meantime striving to pash thmngh to tbo channel, farther northward. Bd Tho Bocho progreis thus far indicates that ho hns liot tbe lamo driWnir rower j! u In his drlve-out-ofBCquontln. ------- ; ro men tay, however, tbat the great weight of of tho offensive will push tho British . u hack for a tlrno, but that It .probably will dow up as ifprocceds.. ELEOTEIOAL STUDENTS , , .GIVEN OPPORTUNITY . rll . (By United Press.) k. WASHINGTON, April 11.—The pro- II- voit mamhal general today, mied that id students completing two and oae-Tialf yoars electrical on^noeriog conrae, or u the equivAleot, at any .^erican cdlege it recognized by tho War'department aro eligible for tlio signal corps ehlistod'ro- te servo nnd after enlistment nay claim exemption from the draft NBA PRODUCT ' S. MILITARY INSTTrraONS Ited Press.) ^ fidency—Uttto adTertiied—la baekln* the tg to official atatiftlea neelTBd herB today,'- year, Britiihan ara preparing to. ontati^ Britain laat year inereaaed cereala by )00 t'*"* The cnUlvatod area waa incm ed )een nude for the comlD^yesr;'' a the indostrial Orpnitatlona' a ^ p Ia M *' ced of.tham, som beil^ ^ 0 0 0 . and - nt; aircraft 260 p«r c«nt; ^ 9 0 p«r c ^

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■ ArmentierefV 'wWch lB ,o n lj a pile o f Btone a i 4 bricks and o f no S trateg ic , consequence^ h a s

' ' . h e t o ' i t b ^ d o n ^ b e c a m of 'po8!tit«i;at t l ie a p « o f a danger­ous K U ito t .H 8 iig ‘8 a id .th e c ityw as .when ,the BritiBhwithdrew : ‘ ’

North o t A nM fltletM j hetvjr flghUo? (ODtinoea n o tll a U te kosr l u t olgbt.- H iig iiW , in the Ml«W»»hood ot

' I'lMgitflflrt, Mewlflf* *na WyUthfllfc .t h iH jo .v s t cou titn to .t .fiV o*

milfl fron^ m ldw ty bfltw un AmeoUBrea nnd 7 p r u . A

ThB d riro on th l» .fro n t h « b«coizn> wltbiD tbfl l u t tw o -d a n «qutl io im- portsDce to the o r lg lu i off«nslT« £tr*. thor to the 'sou th , whleh beg tn on the 60-mW« tro ttt f w m ,A r r « to U Per«: T hs objeeUve o( thla new offaaalre ia

• ' oow'belieTed to be th e ipU ttlog of-the. ' B rltlih line a le o s .th e I^ a river, w ith

the roIllDR back of th e northern per- tloa o f H alg 'a forces on the N orth aea

I . aod th e capture o f (he channel jw rta. Tba Baln.oW ectlTe—divlalon o f the a l­lied foree»><olne!dea w ith th a t o f tbo M ttth en offeaalVe, b n t the la tte r had fo r^ ita additional aim tbe t&kloK of

■ A m l« ia .M d .P arU .;,. _

’ O tn u B AxBjr. B n o m o a i W flU tB jp u m p Sifflina d a d a n d

Q t j W C T a n d ' •

O a tk a n tw { ro a t the O e r u a ^ ; u d t r Crown Prince B ororoekt of B a m la , w koK baa« ia a t have driToa fo r­ward an average depth of throe to foor

' , milea betw een L a B auee and A rooo'‘ iU ree/vkU e northw ard between Araon-

. tle rta and the, Tpree-Comlne* canal,' theU poBotratloa h u been comparatlve-

B r ita h V t j W ithdraw *TUB 9«actraUoQ m both aldaa of

A m e n tla n i , how erer, I tu .b e o tof- f l d a r t to ih a rp aa tk e a l m d r dan- g « n n u U a a t a t th e p o lst and i make tb a abandonnent o f t^ ia t-d tr W t^ ieB z ltl jh p ta c tle aU r certain. E alff’a offlelal sU tem ent l u t s ig h t

traced the B ritltb lloe from tbe l*a •Bmsoo. can a l,~ iu * t1 u tw a rd of QUcn-

I ' d iy , northeaalward to tho L&we r i w ,; aad north along tbU river to tbiT Lya,

a t Eetalrei. .Tho a lU d, P gb ting like^ U ou , aro

”" (5 io e on A m erlcal”From E iU ire i, wblcb i t buck of tbe

orlf^oal line, the f ro n t folbw a tbo Lya -to Bae 8 t. U an r , then tn m i ou tw ard to Sleorbalz, throe mltoa lontbw ott of

■ Armontlerea. A t tbo la tte r e i t j , tbe line ih a rp lr to th e northwest, then Bwervos northw ard through Ploeg- steert and U o ttlpes to tho Tproa-Com- ines canaL

CoBflnna B ritiah B « ^Tho Oerman «fflc iU report la s t sigh t

morolj confinned the British admlsilfln th a t the L jb bad been crossed and la ld tbe B iitlih lloe t bad bMn .penetrated on both sides of W arenton two nllos e u t of Uesaioet. A n 'earlie r statem ent said tb a t moro than 0000 pritoners and lOO gnns bad bean taken fn these oper­ations.. PaTla w at o iil to xnonUons only artillery f igh ting , north of M ontdldler

• and alv&K the Olio ‘ .The te rrific bombardment on the

FrMco-American front Tnesday, from 0^ fit- Miklel,

described In yeaterday 's, French com- . raoniqne, waa /ollowed by a detarmiaed

raid on one of th e A oeriean aeeton.C - ^ W b waa c o m p l e t e l y - '

*A K B OVHB BBIP8' AnrU l l ^ t l n d e r »

Mcrcnantfl * Miners w ere taken o rer ^ by tbe gOTBnimsnt t o d ^ •

B L E O T IO N D A T B A N N E E S r A E 0 U N 8 B O U E IO SIT Y

. b y w . 0 - s:United P r iss Btal

• OHiaAOO. A pril ll^ A nneatlerea,-eT «heap o f n tisa , w s s t f a r w itU a tlie B r

W haa Z Tiajted th e place tho fW it U■ atnm giK W H th e ttre e ts in tha atyie

' •atr«aoer«. ,B iB _haimetB, h o v m r , b o n i d l t t th a t a i j r c t i i i i l tT 'w u a r o u a a d . ■

I k e B iitU h o f flc ttf t ^ ' b a t h u t ^ pa in ted th a n ’w ttli m nd ^

•, *“ » to t l « B w f iy 't w d i M fWffl te a ln i

ly In Yit Owi

OFFENSIVE IS )BY;RUPRECK

Along a T w ^ y Mil racuate Towns of N ince—Many P&ces ai nous Gasses.c h t w a s c o n t in u in g h i s n o r t h e r n t o t i r e tw e n ty - m i to f r o n t f r o m th o t r e s - C o m n ie s cional;■meaty B e l d M a h h s l H a i g n i k t r t r s r e n f i g h t i n g a lo n g t h e I ^ v e a n d t o A n n e n t iG 7 0 6 . ' ^ s t r o m ia o n

t h o f i t | c o n f l n o i c e w i t b t h e L y s , t o f A i m e n t l t t e a ; .

M W? OF UPi-im ii:a rl n m ^ R o m t E S T . m m

Mr LTOOHDto 0F -r6bBE' te .,_FBAI!aEB .BAVB HE I “ NOT O liuB AS TO DI " TAILS BUT A SOI "• DOBASflpJIEDOHABO]“ 5 ( B r U n l t t d l W )

■ .COLLINSmLE, m., Apt l i . - ^ M e f i p ^ ^ ^ e l , d i s c b ^

1 s i l d l e i ^ ^ S ^ ' t o d a y b y th ; c 6 » t e t ’« ; j u r y . i i a v e a t i g j i l n » ' t h L . b a n g in g . i t f B o b i e t i P m g e j i ^ e r f

I ' i n f o m a i ^ t S m i ^ ^ m B p a f H t t e v i o l ^ C o a n d , w a s ' e a f fl i,

i t r l i a v o g i r c n th e s a m e tc s tlm o fir j j i i n t h e j u r y 's ' s e c r e t h e a r in g .

jor " T h e bravest guy I e v e r 'ia w ," aal 9Q. BlegeL ‘. 'I ^ e g e r d id n 't shsd a tea BQ. except when he kissed tb e flag, a s al be didn’t bo,g fo r m ercy ." • , v f “ I t m ig h t 'h av e been m e,” replle

Blogel to a query u to who attopdo to some detalia o f the lynching. "

, bad a lo t of liquor In mo a sd betbg soldier, they .Und o i locked np to m and I was sort of swelled u p .'*

: , ‘ Mere Boy# Helped lo t o f k lds.frbm 12 to 10 year

old pulled him u p ," said tbe toldlei .-/.I-just looked onT” .

r . Tbo story was corroborated, i t wa said, by three other w itnesiei a t th

„ • inouost.' I’raeger was burled in S t. Louis, n e e

’ ' bers of the Odd Fellows lotfge OceediOi to his reaoest tb a t bo. bo w rapped ]i tho Amerlcan-flHjg.,,-

To Pay fo r rn n e ra l W AflnmO TO N , April 11— Tho Swls

_ legntioa, eariog for aerm an Interest ^ la tho U slted Btatoa, has bcon advlse<

by friends o l Bobert B. P raeger, lyneh vg ed a t Collinsville, 111-, avQerman, tba . they would look a fte r his funeral ez ' ponsos. T ha Oerman govemmoDt dl<

|g; not offer to pay tba bill. I t i t sUted.

OALnFOSHIAMAYOE J, EEADY TOFAOEOHAEGI

,S ' . (By H»U»a P ic u .)S BEDOn S S b e a c h , C«1., April Il.r-

H arry J . BroluW , mnyor of M o n d e '®! roccotly ro-elocted, will return to J i e i

, f o r k ' voluntarily ahd a t bis own ez nenso April 17, to face charges of fram in connection with' a film promotlot

. Bchomo. Brolaski is a t liberty on hli own recognluBce. H e declares tbi charge Is n political " fram o-np .’ '

‘’® S T . j a m U ' h o t I l i s

e“ D E S T R O T E D B Y PIEEm- ——»d (By United P re s t.) . .ri. OMAHA, Nebr., April l l . - F i 'f i

ffsosts were Injured, th ree soriously, am fo rty others wero carried to safe ty b;

. firemen in a fire which ga tted the 81 • Janies hotel here n 9:80 o ’clock th i

O' morning. Ban W angeri, who Jnmpei id from the th ird story aad was paralytoi e r from tbe shock, w u the most soriouslj

Injured. -

i I N T O W N S O P W A E Z O N E • Y O P U . P . O O E E E S P O N D E N ^. 8HEPHT3BD ' ,3taf£ Oorrespendent.e n c s a te d by the B ritltlr a&l aald to .be i B ritltfiU noa.

i .tlm v-I 'T aa p on ied by a ee ing 'basnsri e l ^ o n day baanen^ o r “ H b ir ty loan"

n no'iSDttoe#. • They were to grlaiy w ltl

had ta k o i jiage atrlpa o f w U te doU i | tbaza , a a o t t Uia r tree ts to th e O er iln ( irtuit « a i goiog on la th s town. .

ffl Hflme Paper-M M .

' \ : T W m P A U f t lD i

^ . SUBS W B A E B H nm ^

™ LONDON, A PB IL .■j .1 NUMBBB OF BBITIBIL MSB-* * -CIIANTUEN SUNK DUBINO

THK WEEK ENDING ■ A PB IL ff WAS T E E SMALLEST 8IK 0E . NOVEUBEB n , 19^7, ACgOBD-

M f ) - INO .TO PIOUBES A N N O tm C-' KD B r THB ADMIBALTT.- ^

a r e s h i p s o p . . u o b bTHAN 1000' TONS, TWO «J* LESS AND TWO FIBH IK G '

• BOATO WEBB D E l ^ ^ D B T ’ S D B M A B IN B 8 0 B U O ?B a T 9 E ' W EEK e n d i n g IfO V E K B E B 'li LAST YEAB,' W HBN O N E i

, O BAPr OP-MOBE THAN 1«00 '■ TONS A ND’ 'W VB OT- tE 8 8 '

a d WEBB S U N ^ WAS THR-XOW. \ o n ‘£ s t u a b k i n TONKAGE BB>' . r s , , STBOYKD BINOB TH B H.BOAT.'

OAUPAION W AS QflTTODBAT- - :------- ED FEBBUABX % m i . '

i l l Fjp W i lfHE l U l f f l l

SKT m 0K T $ OdUE To jal/k^ “ QUAETKES B L O N ­

DE- WOEEEES UOEE' ' i |^ O t OEBNED ' IK K>? '. BOHDS THAH :IH' ,'jMT

H o m r o D r o i U ! s o i . T S ;

k p r il . ' ' ■- •• - - — V A lR iL BB TQB HI 0 7 "

\ f . .■ T s a s a w n ' v u n .Twin F i lU -------

-the ‘ B t t h i . - l o o ; ^

| # i » iI, W . .'Daien ___ V 8,050. ■

. K i I SE xccU io r_____________ . 750

aald --------—te a^ .. MW,8S0'

S u b s c r ip t io n s a c t u a l l y a c c o u n te d f o r a t h c a d q u o r t c n

^ h e r e i n T w in F a l l a c o u n ty 'i a g r e a t s p r in g d r i v e t o s e c u r e in -

• “ • Testment ot $560,0(10. in Uborfe ■ Loan tands'.o.f.the tliird Israc

rears t o t a l e d w e ll a b o v e t h o $ 4 0 0 ,OOC d>«* m a r k W e d n e s d a y e y c n ii j g a l y n t t i i e d o s e o f t h o t h i r d d a y o f th e the o r g a n iw d c a m p 'a ig n a n d th e

f o u r t h d n y - o n w h ic h s u b s c r i p - ding t i o n s w e re r e c e iv e d , d in S a ltt P i n t —Beporto N ext

Beports. of. teams composed o f mort _ i „ than SOO men and women who are act. n s ts engaged in prosecuting the drive 'liad •“ the county aw coming la Blowly,,In-

dlcatlng tha l the w o tk en a n 'tk^rc eoncomed a t tbe present time In plac- log the bonili than in annouaclag the roiQlta of their labors. I t will be sev- eral days before adeanate snrvey of the drlvo can bo obtained,- beadqnarten states.

' All to H are O roortnnity v C Tbo drive, however, will continue

generally throughout -tbe county sntU opportnnlty has, been given every Indl-

II .r - vldual to invest In the bonds th a t aro isdo, an important means of increasing and New supporting. America'« forces a t tho bat-

ex- tlo -m nt. raad Bnhl Undertakes 1160,000 itlon , J , M. Bhank, of Bohl, form erly pro«

his ba te Judge, bote ThntW ay -morning, tb s stated tha t ibe drive Is unfinished io

tbe BdU district; tb a t reports tam ed In to district hcadqoartera Wednesday evonlag indicatoil tb a t a t l o u t «100,- 000 hnrl b » n subscribed, .and th a t the

t — ------------- »and T0BB A D BB 8 -

[ Ton have T>een reading the♦M. Twin r« tls D any K ew i for three

day* and you haye a f a ir work- Idea of Its. aaefolneaa aad

valoo to yon."1“ : SUBflCaiBB TO IT.

Telephone ^ a t oor expeaiw,—— DO B a tte r where ynn U T ^, aad

the Dally N m wiU go to yoo by maU or carrier. Ton pay for I t

N T by the month. I f yon care to, andyoa owe ns nothing cntU the end of e id t ' month during which yon

- -conUnao to take tho paper. t>e a Testerday a t t i a e o f going to

p te » bona tld a fubacriptloia to ^ tbo Dally Jlfewi were 22 i; Today

nor< , t the same hour they are

■ 829' ■ 'r l th Street and newi' atand la lea In '

Twin raHa, Pfler, Bnhl, Klmber. ^ ly, B au en , M artaugh and Bm tey

' 1000 DAILY

' - ■ W i f i t

DAIIXD A SO , TH O B am tT . U . 1018.

Ip ^ c a i; : f f ip u

m l j p o r ^ r ^ i n 1

S b l D r i i i ^ j B a c k A

■ O r i e - j i l a c i l i i n e <

l i n i i ( ^ | j D f f i c i a l F

‘ r ,’W i t n ^ W a i s o f A l

' ~ f , A , r e ! ^ l ^ d ! ( t i n g . F i r m

b e i n a ' G r a d u a l l y D -

' ---------------•(. (By»j?aif«d, Press.) '

A .' ' jPABIB^ j m U 11 .-0B B H A N AT I ■ * i n i t a AfLimnMf rB * w n ft.AMTmT I OAir S B m S m i H B CBAUPAONI I ' AHX) I . 0 a u S S .W B B B BBPULSBD I • TBB r a t o j ; W A B O P nO B A N

■ I f ^ A B V ; ^ ' .B O 0 A I N (NBAB TA l y V (m S " A H B B IO A N ABTZL

I T . U V B L T H j f i& lT . A OBBUAK A T 1 1 1 TADS W if i B K i l t a E D ," THB OOlC

' • MA OBBUAN AT.\ - U O E r n ^ W B D I N TH B APBB

( U ) . icoK T m i g i ' i r o n s u x l b s £ & a t0 7 ' R . MttBHgi; o r THB TOOL BBO

I,'— .f tW . . ‘.'We m d e lucceasful - surprise at-

taeks and .^bok a d o u n prisoners and 0 1 0 a ttaek lae jU B northwest and c u t ol

BhBlasj/<i(Tbe.Chemln des Damos'sec- U l* ior, w to e A n u rlc a u aro figbUog, li

n e t t h w ^ q{ Bheloa.)^.1::- " la 'f t iT e g i r a io f O rvllIersandSorel

e n f artin*>7 ,'dlspersed the e n ^ y . "

j ; . L dO T pN , A p r i U l . - r w a (A- lh a l Eal|^..teday annonnced .the )0 V w ith d f a ^ t 'o f tho B ritish forces

n " W ^ ^ W '- w ith jr a w n ftoo,’ A ^ -

■ > C ^ 3 t t - b a t t i » U eon tln slag«n ik»- )A T ^h d e fro n t from tbe L a Baasee . [Q . xanal to th e Tpres-Oomioes canaL . r i ' is -severe f ir tU tig In the '

‘ne^be irheod o f the I* w e and L p , rivers, from about Lestrcm to Ar-

_ 'm ontleres. •tn- ■’ “ N orth o f ArmoBUores there Is _ . Oitle change. In the neighborhood T T ,o f Ploegstocrt, Messinos and Wyi- *“ -* w b ae te , there w u heavy f ir ttin g

t c r s until n U te hour l u t 'n i g h t ’*

t y ’n ■ — -i n - - Charkoff, one of tbe most impo^

, - f - .ta n t cltlcB in U krase, was captured Monday, acc«rdlng to aa official

3Ue, . announcement by the Berlin war of-0 0 0 flee, received by wireless.^ In Finland) Oerman forces oecn-

pied tho K aris railway station.t h e _____-t h e Charkoff is a c ity o f 17S.000 In- n n . kabUants, s ltnaled ,420 mHos south*

w est; o f Moscow.

N E W W A O E S M S I f O E

« t ° N A V Y Y A E D E M P L O Y E Srivo ■ ---------

kisri ' ( B /U n ite d Press.) ., 1 ^ ^ASIH N Q TON , April 11.—A now the tealo of wages forjnavy yard employes

on. the A tlantic coast approximating tbe socalled kiacy board scale a t priv-

. . a te plants, h u been adopted, the navy

inuo ? M ^ w lli give meehanics about W a m tu 2ay w ith overtime amoonting to aTonal lodi. 17. or t3 a day and other trades about nro *be same. ,

and — ................ •bat- —r --------- . ---------------------------

*160,000 apportionment which the Bahl illstHct has undertaken to ralM wlU

prO' be oversabsctibod-- - ’ ing , Bogersoo reported 410^00 ia sub- ] In scHptlons Wednesday afternoon with mod Ihe drive still going strong, iday .Hanson reporiid ♦0,700’w lth every.Jn- 100,- (llcation of'execedlng 11(^00. the 0 , D. Tbom'as, county drive chair­

man, bad reports fo r «ubscr^lioas to = f209^50 worth of bonds Wednesday

r re u n g . This amoont Is oxcluiive of .ubscripWoni-maao directly throngk the liank^ and of .considerable .sums a d

) ye t iurned in by the teams. . ' .

* • B l^ l . 'D i i t r t e t iepo rtB 16000« .1 0 . D. Bills, L iberty Bean drive ehal^

rnan' In tho Blckol district, which Is ooo of. tbo nmallest in the coanty, tam ed iDto headquarters hero Wednesday.snb-

{ scriptlons fo r <3200 worth o t bonds f given by residents of thafdistricL 'Praii-» tically every fnmily la tho.-district has1 sAbwrlbed for bonds, Mr. Bills stated^I nnd he expocts.to turn In-nubscriptions, for a t least 81500 more. n.

\ ‘ SEO W EEa P E B D I O T ^ r ' Showers .tonight and Friday

aro prodlctod by'the-drfpartm pnt of agriculture, weather bureau

. through tho lo c al' telephone ex- chaoge. Temperature yetterday

■ waa k lg h r tt a t 03 degrees a fO , I 'd o c k p. m., and lowest o t 43 de­grees a t 11 o 'doek a. m . . There

- xWere ligh t shower* yesterday. To- I ,iay is , f a ir a sd warmer.

te Toilay’'--

MM)-AMEraCAJLSEHUNArtiUbry Plays Im- I Fighting---iEnerhj After Severe Strug- of Prison^ ‘ anc

! Gnn Captured.R e p o r t s S h o w M a n j

\ U i e ( J T r o o p s b u t U n e s

n a n d H u n S t r e n g t h i s

D i ^ i p a t e d .

ifeeiTISH TBOOPS- SEEMUNABLETO i STEMTHETIDEOK- : _________. ' .

“ O E E U A N A D V A N C E O E U S H

“ I O A L L A N T D E F E N S E O H

H E W S A L I E H T O P E K E E

" i B Y E H E M Y; o l ; ■ . — ^— ' , ■sec- (By William Philips Simms, Unltec ■ I* P re tt S ta f f Corretpoadent.)

Orel _ ,W IT H TH B BBITIHH ABWBH d f FBANOB. A pifl I t - T b B Q tt. mans bam# tMc&ed th iiw U h b o r . hood o f Btaonirarde ( ^ ' ^ a n d a

^ haU fflUes v e r t o f A r m i ^ M i ’u dle t v » a U c i no rth Af t h a & n n W ) , ' >* i t i a n p o r t t d , B «th liia .eabU d . . .

- a lfo t t n a o M to

,/■ ^ 'Aitpir-.OwniittiFk ‘^ A t four' o ’elDek th ^ mornlaf

Q erisan artlU ery .began shelling Is M aH lntart luid Eogelbelmer. d W ednesday 's flgb ting continued (• throughout tho night. On a new g sa lien t north o f the St. Mgur bridge­

head Van Q u u t enlarged-hls-coUns. O nco'they occupied La Creche, NI- eppc, Ploegsteert, Messlnes and

, W ytacbete, bu t the British counter ,, o ttaeked heavily, driving them out

of L a Creche, NIoppp, Uesslaes, W ytscbeto and ro-taking tho west

, . Jialf of-Ploegsleort:' Around Hossines and Wytschote

Ihe f lg h tb g yesterday w u partic­ularly bea\7 . These places were -

I- taken nnd ro-taken se\-eral times I- in hand-to-hand straggles.

Steenworck and La Croehe m r e : tho scenes, o f sim ilar fighting. ' '

On tbe southern p a rt’of the bat- ._ , t ie f ro n t the flghting-was^deaultory.

KAISER’S FOLLOWERS • WOULD TAKE LONDONN e n Step W oald be to Send an Army

Acroaa th e A tlantic OceanJ J •• ■ t o h g k t U . a

"T' ; . (By Unitod Press-5

5 a WASHINGTON, April 11.—T hat m i some o! tbo ha lso r 's extrom lits even out fhoritb tho hope of conquering Londoa

and sendlBg nn arm y across tho Atian- tlc to capture WasbingtoB, Is indicated

~ In Information roachlng officials her^ nhl loday. A m llitary.-critlc In predletlng Jill th a t O ermany’s logical move Is a drive

on tbe wMt f ro n t scored tbe Idea of al,. expeditions to ^fOfiilon and America u jjjj nnwlsor in a recont issBo of the Bromon

Burger Zeltung datod Mareh 2.,

■ PAM O0S P U s ijS H B B DIBS il,. ' (By Unitod Press.)

to BBBBIBN SPBINOS, Mich., AprO l>7 11.—Thoophlus Noel, tho man who stak- ,6 f ed M ark Tw ain to «0 ,000 on a pnbU- ^ cation onterprise th a t failed, is dead nn s t his home bore.

, Noel was a pioneer publisher. He ,w u also a railroad and. mine owner, and a t

,■ ono timo w u a pa rtne r o f " L n c k y '' nnM w ln,.of 8nn Francisco. Hla esUU Is said to m n IntO'ffllBIona.

i f E F F H I I E H O Y I S N O T A L O H ) J i ; ■ O F Q E E M A N Y ’S

. .HBW TOBK, A pril 1 1 ,-S tl lU h X t t O em an brand o f f tb s boardc; according

'* W ith th e w ar w ell' In to .lts f o o r^ ye th e Hntu I d food prodoctlon, Great S ri 000 tons and po ta to prodoctlon 6,000,000 e&B a M o n acres. N o esUmatea h a n bee • ' W hile' 820,048 ne n -w ere taken from in th e anny. in 1017,'the women replacec increaaed prodoctlon o f 260,000 pe r cent; a id i jn l l t l,ie8,ooo ton* (hipping.

‘ jg thB keynotB..

-Not TomomJEWS

I ' 'P H lO E -P IT B O B IfT a .

ONLINESATTACKS

Nim UHE BFffliS

^ A H E B IO A N S W E U . B E A -.

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0(By Corl D. Oroat, United P re u S taff ^ Correspondent)

W A S H IN G T O N j A p r il 1 1 . -

fS lfiftin g o f the main A m erican ftjsen -e in to Hie w est front bat­tle is a b ou t com plete,

rg ■ N e w s th a t n. sm all p ortion o f th is A rm y o f Freedom has been

^N d isso lved in th e brave and hard ID p p ^ c d B r itish batta lions w a s - ; follow ed by ■information th a t .T'. bthers w ill fioon be d o ln g .th e ir lea p a r t in ttHthstanding th e B oche:

The men a lready fed into ^ 3 r l U a k - I fron t are well aeatoned and h a m b e e n

testeil by the Teuton flr«, ThsB* ree* : ' , ord has Imoo splendid.. The other* cem ' ■

' Ing In are o f th e same U a d .■ America ran connt e s fo r va llaa t a e ^ '

i c e ^ ^ : , . . - . , . ■

. get>t-’»Aa'pi»>tdTrB tkrf'ftei^ tii t i ie o r in tbe picardy aa liflp t'ia n o t ,M '. , v e ^W h e w ,.b i t

, th e ^ a ttlB d m le j i i m ‘f Americans qulfkty bfe p h iB le d jW . - •I the nortbora'B octor. . . ■ ■ '

The w estern ba ttle had a new /d irec t I personal in terest to ivery’American to* • r < V , In th a lig h t o f tho new U aited

S tates partielpat{on> - '

B s n W ant! Oalaia I American m ilita ry men b d ie r td th a t

the new S t r u v e In Flandera.ia an a t; tem pt b r tbe O trm an to geage hla way ta .th < u m p o rta n t channel p e r t ' Calais. Throngh tha t, e lty pour the British le- . . glons and supplies a n d 'i t Is bn t a step across the channel to.England.- ■

Some, however, believe the preeeat- . p h u p Is merely Intended by th s Oerman

to relieve pressure oo his Pleardy flanks a n d ^ o proTont develtipmiat ot daagoi-

; oBt-'-comitor a ttaeks there. - .' . WUh tho-Oerman d e n tb g tbe B ritish . line B^ont Armentiores, U e abandon­

m ent o f th a t m ined e lty la only a m at- . te r . of a b rie f tim e. I t Is f e l t . T hat wiU stra igh ten tbe line of the new

» struggle, and free tbe British from dan- ^ ger o f being em tSed a t tb a t partica lar

point, w here they are now o o tO uked .

^ - Affllena O b J ^ y * Bton^M ilita ry n o n believe th a t the & em an ,

h u tem porarily or permanently aban- doBod bis direc t sm uh for Amiens. . They th ink ho will content himself w ith

a t holding tho line near t i n t cea ter and BQ fhclUng th e PatU-Amlon* itU w ay, in QQ thb meantime striv ing to pash thm ngh

to tbo channel, farthe r northward.Bd ■ Tho Bocho progreis thus f a r indicates

th a t ho hns liot tbe lamo driWnir row erj ! u In his drlve-ou t-ofB C quontln . -------;ro men tay , however, tb a t the grea t weight of of tho offensive will push tho British . u hack fo r a tlrno, b u t th a t It .probably

will dow up as i fp ro c c e d s .. “

E L E O T E IO A L S T U D E N T S , , .G I V E N O P P O R T U N IT Y .

rll . (B y U nited Press.)k. W ASHINGTON, April 11.—The pro- II- vo it mamhal general today, mied tha t id students completing two and oae-Tialf

yoars electrical on^noeriog conrae, or u the equivAleot, a t any . ^ e r i c a n cdlege i t recognized by tho W ar'departm en t aro

eligible fo r tlio signal corps ehlistod'ro­te servo nnd a fte r enlistm ent n a y claim

exemption from the d r a f t

N B A P R O D U C T 'S. M IL IT A R Y I N S T T r r a O N S Ited P r e s s .) ^fidency—Uttto adTertiied—la baekln* the tg to o fficial a ta tiftlea neelTBd herB today ,'- year, B r iti ih a n ara preparing to. o n ta t i^ Britain la a t y e a r inereaaed cereala by )00 t'*"* The cnUlvatod area waa in c m e d )een n u d e fo r th e c o m lD ^ y e sr ;'' a th e indostria l O rpnitatlona' a ^ p I a M * ' ced of.tham , s o m b e il^ ^ 0 0 0 . and - n t; a irc raft 260 p«r c«nt; ^ 9 0 p«r c ^

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■ W A S H I N G T O N , A p r i l T j ’; ' P f o v o R t M a rn l ia l G c m 'r a l ' Ij i J e r to d i iy o r d e r e d a tli»

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J b o a r d claflH iflca tio iiH in dif* w h e r e t h e p e r c e n ta g e o f o iie m e n ia s in g u l a r ly Hmai

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I Hi • In Mme dlitrieU , comparitlve 1 I - t h e i«reM UR9-of e lu t «no raen

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ii m( pomo U xtl tra trJf 'iaV a deJlbCv . j ’l . aJopted tbe pellcy of cuttioK <io'- 'l l K S p e « fn l* je f t e l u i one ia«n t<' >1 i tholr q o o tu lower.-' ' U! ? • " T h e in v M tin tio n i ore being' fir '}- ■ ** rip io iy IB It Ib found

t l i' i J ^ h e lf«Bt cauBO for one ," I t wi(fl.. ? . pil « l4 te ( ptovoit niir*hal geoeri

■ M E S I O A K S B C B Y B U T V;j; .!, , ' ,N0 A H X u n r I S Fv!|f!‘! ' • (By UnU eTProM .)...' « l . ; .‘I ' ' , W A 8 Iim o T 0 K ."A p rif ' i l ^ U* ' l i 'o f ,lebew eil a rtlvU y;nnJ rrtlruBfl ,'r. l l i. 1 liy. tho'Wexlcnn* nt the bonier ' . I ,>’ ; • little fonecrn hrre toiUy, oxccpt B '■ • a r u i liidicBtoil the r tU f t of German

oanda In Srcxft-o. !tfexi(jin reanhlnfT hero are filled w ith <

• j : ' ' ' wo-Ocniuin *torifiL . Moxiro njipa■ I u l» unalile to hnit the Uorho with

I HI borderK.' w bib tliU novrrTimi'nt,• 1 -'7 jilent.v 'of wpa|wnn a t i l i diniio

i i j 'u ' •. niBking little u»r ii< thoni lo iimjj p f n rrraan work.IpM . Rniili srroM the liurdrr havo

' h i^ i '••’“ ‘’"uo*'"- httv(jiiVj ' ' ovpr»hndoweil by the main war p^

' I f -h . The border forrp in nuf/iclent tcI li! ndfgiintely w ith Unv rnldln^ thoj J j 'm ill attem pt.

S H - o a s u a l t y I S s t s w i u

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; - f l (Dy United PreM.) •M l, I. WAHHINOTON-, April 11.—Am,

I . II homr* niuit prepam for tbe Rhoi'k I ' will follow large hcbIa preinra tl i j flpncml P m h ln ffV forc'w in the

‘ L l!" W ar Jepartm cot offfcInU warni•lay th a t .henceforth tho %ritiiualt;

i Tflll Bwell fonm en*ural8lyw ith’ tl tent o f Americft’B “ preparation.'* II ' blK l i l t pmhahiv will not besin c «) in, I t II believed,• for »orae d a y f

; Today RDOtlier raBiiklty IIbI . wr- lie jtlv'en on t~ and owIdr tp the 1

fire lome of the American forcea been vustainlns on potllnnn of tne durlnjj T «ent da.v», It may be norni larger Jb a n uiual. .

' A M B B I O A H B A i m i E E j ' C R U S H E N E M Y F

/I (B y 'n n U e T p re ii.)i W IT H TH E A M im 'A V a r ji{ IK PRANCE, April 11.— A ( t nL prepahxl Oerman 'attack In tbe i [;, • *. northw ert o f Toal WM rrm hed b’ih prompt and effee tlre firo of Am«p battedefc: Two German* <tk«a priMnem (Ji|l od tho Bttack wa* rflhearied,by a

;; of HOO, bu t th a t'th ey , were itunne W • , the Amerieao fire.3j The Bttaek waa.prceeded hy ftfl ........... mendQiin Oennan barraire; the Atne» K''»'b replying (mnodlately.Jr There were no Areeriean eaiualtl

f A l I Z N E H E M f f iS T A K E l I I N D E i y E 0 0 S O U

9; (By United J’rcM.) .f MILWAUKEE, Win., A]Til 11.Ij more than £00 ntlen enemlrii arr<ll here in ra id i by federal offirrr* , nII ■ nil havn been warned and' role*■ A bout Ih ir tr a re held for further .1 tioniog and It li Wllovod the

I I ’.'dangcroni'* of thpur will be lei I, Chfrago to join n xpeclal train of a j|| leaving ihortly for Internm ent nl Hi Oglethor[>e, Qeorgia.

j ; 8T0N B OBOWINO BBTTBE1 . . (By United PrcM.) - ' •

WAfim.VOTON, April J I — The r |- ilition of Senator .W illia m 'J . 'R l [■; nf Miwouri, who wat Ktrirken

,.jmralyiil»,vc»tprdav, wat p racllrall; Ij .. rhangcd today.. Senator Slone i

ij'i late yefterday and early la it night11 {|)j libi phynieiani u ld they nre hopefu:j | j| I . hi* iteady reeovery.

GOOD rO B H IM •filjt ■ ."Y e t, It took me about ui* mon|i f i j V hard work ln r a |n g to run thin i |[ |U ' p lane ."

" A a d w hat 'have tou go t for Ugtl ' p a in a !"

jf lm , . . . " A tn ie a .”

BSA L SSTATB t b a k s ix b s

I ft! '----- F . L avalla to J . K m r r , f7SOO,

flW 24-0.J5.W r J . M.- McBride to Minnie M.m . n ride, { S b 1S3, Bohf.I w .T. T. Deeda to L roa 0 . Holdersf f l I I . 8 H -S E and 8 E 8E 20-U.lfl.m . A. W. Blihop to W. B. Banger etI v ♦ M “0 0 .8 R 8W 1 and NK NW 12-11W ' n . ? . Buffington to .1. Jageli, (■&- ' ti' .OO, I .1, 4 . 8G NW nnd N n■ S - • (I-JM3. • -» « . . 0 . P. Duvall, to Luille O reen.tr[ K 41. I .1 and 4 S0-1S47.

MVi. O. n . M adwa to Fannie U.■ h r . r . ' | l . J E BaH lett iiubJtvitlon, T-

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O M By JANB OSBORH.

i G E N -o A v n (Copyruiit. Ull, by tb» McOura o A t O ■ p«r BynaieaU.) _

G L A S S Mra, S tew art's bocM parti ftlwaya admlrlogly ploDDCd, an beeanaa oTcryoDO w u 'f t lw a rs flsdlDK B c o o g ^ a l componloi

' ’ . h o n » . th a t tho yotmgcr men rH H '.— ber kindred ' and actjoalDUnw 111 r v , i w ' nc« P ted her IntitalloiiB. F o r

; w e « ta bo W d tbere wfl* M il . loroU RIl njiong ^ to jp tlaU ty , nr I ( i n l f t w as Mttle aoosem en t o r ei d lH tr ic tf l m ent sa ro w hat th e gneat* rtf ' filuKH b o c tc n cotild proTiae by tb

„ *» w ilt, t o t tbe flne old SU w art „ i foo tataed .none o f t b ^ ,B h c r t

le^rcH U lt ^ W u n t j r and im n a em ca t l i u o n t o vtiSkO to d ^ e^ ;(th c i« 'w ill d< t b e n u o - t f * p h \8 proTldeinit0 e - a n d tnr» \ h /> ^ >“’* P « # “ “ I**

; tb# f« e* ti h a p ^ o d to kno K tc a d o f doac* m t * to b« played o a t e r ^ l o r piano. T here waa oo nearby

elob and there w ere no aotomi ■ivtU few Btcwart atablea. B u t deapl i n lil o S rto rtco fflln p Wfa. S tew art t ' i a 46 or ried o t . te t t i a g np little part lalm th a t tbooi3»t soU ilnf o f flUlog lii el>bent«ly fo e a t room* a t a ' U m ^ and tbi down the alw&ra w ltb rotbn jriati

» to t e c r t i p f k e r n c « M W i t t tb a t, a t beart a natdim A ker, and

<“ <J no t tlilnk o f e re ry girlw L S

ie ra l 'i of- ilw ayaid)of them u partoera fo r a walk. She n e re r invited n Blf

rT * . abe w u fu re ahe could provk [ F E L T young m an who w ould I

jM dety dellgbtfnl, and never • e ren tho least prepoaseaxlhg o

^ ito p o rft ae ii'w iftho tit m aktng aaro thu 'uDohmtDi v&a one yooog BMoino tn the cr cauBod ^ e d enough io nppreciuto I [it OB thoy p o in u of hia pcmonality. an propa- Btcwnrt even w ent so fih ® n t lIslB of h e r guw iti. t l v bocka of discarded cnvclopcit- Ilthli. her waa tnsUlled wltb th e flplrlt L'nt, with tlmo th r if t aa i^ell an w ith tbe niioiiil, It n « n of old-time tannpltnllly. iiu ir i the thcso lis ts abo wonld pn lr her

off. m aking sure, of cournc. th avo beoB wonld pnlrfnhd th a t there woul ittvo been th rcc -hnndcd~ afrn lr» -no . twi

i '’in 0^ “ "C yo"'ho Moxl. young, Bin

partncr/pfl*.F o r the flnit p a rty o f the

[L L Aha lind planned to l^ave nil III [ G G E R rooinH fljled, nod « s four of .thi

tfllned.largo double bcd^ IhU th a t rfjff'would havp J2 ipji'it*

Amcrienn o f them w ere young people w rk which nlrendy m et a t sim ilar parties ration of o f them nlrcndy «ngnged an Ibt he henvy of jjpf carrtn l planning. 'Th

names o n 'h e r 'l ls ts tha t, she I been able to link u p .w ith njw

h' tv ,J camcs .were thow of M lts N am “.J. T h- *>nry and Mr. N athaniel Slobrld n coming *TTieh).rcQlly'Isn’t any th ing tl vs.' h a v o la rommon.” nlghed M n . B i.w a* to “Miss Nniicy Is a college gtrl he heavy about sulTrago and a tennis 'cea have and a perfect danco fan—nnd p( the front thanlel can 't ablde-college woi lomewhat j „ ^nU a t h eart and tho m ost ii

o ld dear tha t t r e r drew b reai V O could Uo nl) day in a hammock

p - n n « shady treo w ith -a doBty b r i t t i s fam ily records In his handa t

occasional renewal o f cooling ARxrrRS * < 0 and th ink himxcarTfnUy Ughtfnily, e n te rta ln ed -w h llo tc10 sector Nancy a m an would b I by the take cross-country tram ps, play Imerieaa madly and know a lt th e new

11 decJsr* ifm . ptew art tried to ravlse a force go aa to pa ir some one o tf wli

nned by stobrldge and h a re some one lei r ft tro- be congenial w ith iitnerlean the orrangcm ebt fo r. 'tb o

gnifst* -W 8J'perfec t T b e nfflul oltlet. tweco each o2 th e otber (wo c ' ' w as Inevitable. So U ra. Stcwar E N the most recent 'l e t te r she bi O G T H Nancy and th e .le t t

had frem Mr. Stobridge acccptii invitation f ro m ' hi<r deak and

11.—O f them through In search o f somi arrested pathy In eomnon.

le lo^elf b^ .m ish ty glad o f ar,. J f . . . res t.- anld Nancy in he r letter,

h tT o been working n ight nnd day le n t to D onth o r more oa tho M arbory E

if alienB Becord, Our fam ily association nt Fort missioned mu to get th e da tn toi

and p a t it In shapo for-pubtic r o a 'd bo sufpriscd how tn tc rcst

7 • ' h a s b« jn and o f course my. wc "he con- «>Uego fitted mo for th a t so rt '

•e a rcL W hat we w ere m ost ai n with' to ahow waa th a t th e U arbu ry 1 ally un- is one of the SlohridgfrClarldgi e flep t BecUon...XoQ have heard o f th ght and u n i t {j on alliance o f a eful for of the 'inoet distinguished colonial

lliea in the s ta te and to prove on: nectlod we have to ahow a t leai

TionthB’ intennarriogca w ith -e ltbcr o f thi il nero- famlllea since they camo'tQ thla

try . Well, 1 iSave a t 1 ^ been al your find , th e flfth. In tcrtoa rrtage .-tl

l( w as not cosy, o s ’.th e U a records a re fTagincatatT. How

BS ' the Becord la practically co'mpl th s l) bo delighted to como to

OO, 8W bouse' p arty and take a l i t t le n „ tion b ^ o re sending th e ‘copy t(

M '- printer." 'I U rs . S tew art bod on flia t rei

’ tbe le tte r glanced b n t hastily ovei r p t passage, a s ahe w as no t h c ^ l f , M l.]3 . tlcularly In terested. In geneal< «. »i?0,- m a lte ri. B nt Dow tho n en flon o K BW Stobrldge family—t h « to whIet

Indolent N atho^e l belonged—ct iitreet, jjc r atten tion and then aho rec „ _ tha t N aUuniel h im self h a d dal

m ore U m caireolly in tb e study c ’ own and ilH od fkm ilr reco rd i. .

Ttrxsji» « | ^ ^ ■'Well, n i get them x to H ^

— J K calogy nnd ' perhaps they c 6 cnoogb In comnots to kee

1 S a a u ^ for tbe voek-end." An2 reluctantly, fo r she aiill felt

n C T fi « teroperoments of Nnncy ond N ® f t would be no more ayraiwthcllc

— « and water, nbo turned h e r a ttc o ordering the whennvlihnl to'V

J I f t largo' family abundantly prO'Itt aecing th a t the old-fashlonc

poster bedif 'iB b<;r guest root ura Mtwipa* nenrly made up with linen ah(

othcnvlM making rendy fo r t l

Nathaniel had a t first ohowi>nrA n f atten tion lo Nancy w het

2 . T h «r«a.J.tth ..p .n ,.M r»n ra b c rs o f PropoBcd tha t they be partneratnce alw ays woodland s tnB^jr If tru th « Im portant a p a rt . o t )BothJo^ t o - *” ™ the other o e m b e n

SemS ^>ta a n d ^ o converaation between th e n U

the ir own “ i r t n i u S o n through tho fresh ly leaved tre tla rtC T tli to "And you a r e o t ia,f i f n n * la tennis, either," a h e 'h e a rdf 'noT hon” « T . « l n f . to Mr. SW Id the done, “really you a re most ba rd to ti l e ^ o a T S ' -O h. Nancy dear." U fa. Stewn o w aoffld *D*J«aJy'<«=!«« op to Ih e o .o n the old | o t to teU yoa th a t M r. 8tobii ,y country “J®*** as enthoslttstic aboot c<dm obU esin m t o u a r e a n d b e l lo n e o l tb*O T ltT tbese Stobrtdgea; B ut I k n o w .y oa i r e r naa- CDmraon.“ shejartlea and ’ th o u t 'd l s c u i s ln g anythin*

her e ight ’« ta o l ly r e c o r i i"ihexuestB . I l in s having sowed tbe seed*

lasm. n e jen la llty she sauntered ahead lila tab o 'w as o^er .tho Interests of tho «theind though party , ’g i r l a t h e r "*t U really^m ost e rtra o rtfo r one Nathonlel told hia hostess thaa d ld . t i i a k “ ‘l>« ®P t® ^ a countryg in nnleaa typo bo sericosJy Jatcrejvlde some Wo’vo had a ded find h e r tim e taH tlne-perhaps V shoule r invited th a t I U v e and 'now I am impi_ looking forw ard to Vffmorrow."'th a t (hero T he next d a y -^ h ir d o y —U nhe number " t wa« content^ to notice th0 the fine octually dl

tinue Ihcfr dlscumdon aud com:;o f a r 08 to ^'» a on tbo P*>>'tant i t la to prove th a t fifti MH-for she she heard Nanb^ sajrit of old* pleadingly. ■'Bocauso if th e lavish- M orbnry i

And In a lm oit uxcleRS. 1 w as ihe r guests th a t rTannnh Jane d id m arry th» t they Stotirfdge. K was' Webei

rould bo no ” “«t o f thotw o men WO" blurr(?rin the fnmlly Bible

roung belle "I’o*lllvely. my dear girl,'' sh( girls w ent Nathaniel rrply. “Oe was a coi

barhrlor, • There nln-ays have h e season bachelors In the S lo b rl^ e faini1 ilio guest t" *t m ust hav th m con- w "® Nehemlab."

liiU m eant a fte r n li- the guei'Ht». ilos 't ivtlrvd. U rs. S tew art beard low » who had tbi’ .bnll below and , only i tles-ftom o o t » thoOght t.Iho resu lt glnrSiXbe nlorted to desccnd tli( 'The only " t tho ' fron t hall. Thie had no t «oppod short. F o r th e re by tl nn r o ther K'n'V th e fire (Mjt ho'ancy i^ n ^ H«li‘« l. to drive oft the chll|,pai ')rldgc. tho evoalng sa t N athaniel a n d ’ g they can Nnnry hnd met him there to she «. B tcw nrt b e f records, gtrf keenQls shark. “ wns Nehemlali] poor Na^ bridge thnt my Rannnh Jano hio women, U •“ t*® Flrl—'sI t indolent Btcwarl's pulies began to bea •eiili. H e t J « t ore deerock under a bora malch-mokerr book o f •■•tie Nancy. Nehemlab vi Is and on bachelor." T hen Mm.«Stewa Ing bever- toed bnck to her room and sle[ Imselt de- te n t She forgot tho dlscusslo > to beep dtMgreenient about R annah Jo i d havo to Nehcralnh and .though t only of ilay tennis Nathanlel’o.ew dance I t w as two weeks a fte r her

house party had como successfi le ^ e r lis t ^ ond a ll h e r guests hi w ith U r. *t tho most wonderfnl

• le ft over they bad ever attended, when si th Noncy.- * from Nancy. * tho o ther “Nathaniel and I w ant yoa to mnity ^ " t ," tb e 'le tte r began, "and I0 couples Perhaps you knew which way the w art took yonr bouso porty <1 b id re- enWKfd and w e i le tte r sho congenial. And this Is how II •pUng h e r P<°cd. I Just had to find thal and read Intermarriage, and the (dca i omo syin. Nathaniel f ln t tb « t wc could d

I mean provide n fifth Interma ,f a n t i i i / 'l>e‘wecn tho M atiurys and tht e r '‘fo r i of course wodov for a *t no? Wiiy--wo Jost COn PamiiT *t. And you, dear, amrs1 togetheribHoiUon. , H’ PPyresting I t I t iJ so easy to say tbo word w ork la checks laughter; to scowl a t th<

irt o f re- berance tha t bubbles over In f I anxious boy Jeita. I t la 'dlfllcult 1ry fam ily o f an older ^ nem U on to remi Idge con- bow.'.vfhen we were young, we

thent, I to laugh and slug and dance and : a group Youth Is ad sensitive ant;nioi fam- eosy to spoil an evening w itt our coo- * fiance or an im patient word. '

least fivo ODO comes lo, ilow lng from a wc the two foi e v e n in g .■ quem ioos voice

his conn- f»nltflndlng w ord Is like sticking Q able to l»to a gay balloon. Sym pathy , * though much better. Even I t youth Is M arbory etrong Uie f&oitfindlng does no t dc 'ow th a t food , ba t o ften harhi.. But mplDto I P>thy gains confidcBce, and confii to your between the young and J b e old

» reiaxa- K *^t safegoard fo r youth and r to thb w orth culUvatlnf.

reading F irs t United Stfttea O ellar.over th is I n 1780 the congress o f tb e Oo«lf, I)a^ eration chosejis the nxmet&ry niealogical the United SU tea (he do llar of :n of th e gnlB S of pn ra sliver. ITils nullHieb the its origin In tho Spanish ' p(»stt-c a u g h t DlUed dollar, which constitutedrecalled basis bf th e metallic circulation odabbled SogUsh colonies in America. I t

l y o f h ls never coined, for there « a « bo in (he Uaifcd SCa(«.,

r j i u j a D A I L Y K C T r s r

T wl'on Ken-r can -And V V 1keep them • X J 1And ra th e r ’ ■■ ■ ■ . J

elt th a t the *idNoUwuleletlc t^qn 'oil J <

, ,, D»youkwlliprovisional. ' . ,loned four- f i f | / *

p; Warw(town only a

rsSiS." . 'ofS'""®""le ra fo r one J jc r fstro lls th a t ;

.o t .the pro- tier# o f the

Y O U N G M E N ,w h(

r i l S r t S ' B p r a U T A N , S T Y i ;

r l l a o t ^ O B I N G l ia v e a l w a j n I tre ta la th e . 't ia tw e tte d f o r t h e i r g o o d Jo o k s 'i

S U M d t ^ b^ 4 h o u t i n t h e fo r

c ? r t a i n t i c s . I t ’s y o u

s a t i s f a c t i o n , y o u r g v aI to b ru l^ Is '

o n S f f i . ! : » 2 0 .0 0 i$ 2 5 .(. jfoa tkave ■>>0 <>t)bed.Ing to dry

T H E !< - i 3 2 m

aordlnary,"th a t. Bight S i H B H M M B H B M iretire . *to i i .■ ■ y —

RICHARD J .D A V JS

dellgtatfnlsay .

im patiently

-lira. 8tew- I 't h a t No- r d id con- ^ xm parlson M how im- fifth id te ^' w iw i.o i-

ry records ■as M' snro ir r y ' Nehe- A eberaloh. I tho name

' sho heard - . confirmed lOve been ainlly, <havo

low voices j ly silRhlly

bur- tlio broad

T hen she ly th e ’la s t '

had bKQ Riehsr{< J. O tv it. It the first .^ r i l e r in tlirn Science naval chaplain ar nd 'N aor)'. e n ly ^h e who h a t been appo lnu Bbow him far. T his Is the first photogrsph

Ing h lm ln uniform a t tfie Bostoi reason to yardtW hare he Is its tloned . Mr.'

mlah Sto- fo r a number of years has been ihiorried." g rea t w ork among the men of tl —'s Mrs. tion, thMBh not In an official cai beat f a i t He hopes*to eontlnus the worl

ii r tb th e oM sfu liy among the .followers » k e r- “my faith* In the service, b w as an ,: ’ — ». ew art lip- e so A F E S A IR DANOBBS ' slept con- ; BUT BBBAES H lfsalon and *~r--------Ja n e u d • ( B / Uoltod P « m .)

' o f those I.0N 1> 0N -(iiy n ia il.) -A ftc r iuR -injury by.hair-brcailthi in ncc

h e r Uttle a ir fightft from a few (liouiand t » ^ l l y to tbrep 'mlleB above earth, Capt.’ , Flctpher FuIIard, one o f tho Rriti

r s h V Sfor, exercise. Fullard has had c

1 to know ibo '"O 't amauDg careen of th< d I think H c .Ib a curly-balfed, etcar-eyed ’ th e T tnd of SO yeari of age, 'I n six montli ty ended. Ing he b u .aent 40 Qeroisn .s ir re a re ao eraihlog to earth and~To'^b'rt-3 V It baD- ' ’“I'oon*- ■ th a t fifth “ *^8*® ‘’“y ’* ^‘8*'tlng Capt _ ‘fc, ard broDgbt down fonr German r . Ono morning before breakfa it F

and another airtnan downed levei r m a r r l ^ <hlne» of which the young " s ta r

tho Sto- eeunted for three. '0 would Whllo fighting a Oerman two-i 'tcODtda't i^ tla rd had his narrowest ejirapi ir, a re r«* German bullet Bnathod his goggle

another Ineoadiary mistlle sot fl the Verov aisnol lights oo h ii nai Tho blaxlng lights Bet fire to the ■ work of tbo frame, but ho manoou

vord th a t jhc n m io g pisae back behind Ibe th e exo* lah llnei and made a safo landing,

n fooUab FuIIard helongt to one of the u ltf o ru tf ribbon Brltith iquadrom . To Jai m e m b e r sqnidron hatl'aeeounted fo we IotmI *n«hine* aod h a i luffercd

.'dSS . , ■and It ta

with J u tt tl*« Most Common Bwee1 When world h u . o sw eet tootl I w onder would he dlQIcult to find Indlvli Ice o r A tJrobaWy lnjpo*,JJblc to Ond a Ing a p in P*o do not like sweets. An ;hy is ao “weeta the most common Is siU head- Pnctlcally hll of which is prod

It do v e rf • t**® "“P 'r cone / n d .But a ya - •’ t ro o t , the bcethM t being.

a o u rc e ' of somewhat mornold is k tbe supply. Sugar not

in d w ^ pleases the palate, hut it helps to- ■ ta in the body, for though It la not

' flclent Itself, It form s a very uI t^ . ‘ .component of foods, being easily> O onfe^ asslmllsblc.y n n lt.Q f ''■■-r- '' ' ' -—of 87tJ.84 W orth Consideration.un it had ricasur# comes throogh to ll anill*»tt?r o r by self-indulgence ond Indolence. Vuted U u one gets to love work, h is lifesn o f tha bsppy one .-Q ssk ln . ■ -

I t w M ______________bo B llw cistBlfie'd AdB-^p'ut'lhcm to wor

J- younelf. ' '' V - • • • - , - ■ •

E, TO GUiat in our splendiil sbowing ol

Ick Clothesiv e t a n f f l I J ) 'M l i s f t 'l i e D josi .

SCTlmim ting d re s s e r? ^

v - h o . :A P P f iE O L iT E S M A E T M S I

f L E n n d 'u n d e r s fc u id F I N E T A I L

'K p r e f e r r e d W A B W I G K - O L O T H B f

s 'a n d w u n d v a ln e s . 'T h e i r j p a l i t j

f o r e g r o u n d — a c e r t a i n t y a m o n g B n

f o u r p r o t e c t io n — y o u r a s s u r a n c e o

u a r a n t e e o f r a p e r i o r i t y . ^ '

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T O G G E R YMain Avenue Sooth

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. I w ant a y friend They may not k i T k w m i j w , " H e ’ll never help H e 'll never get a

Perhaps 1 But Boinehow I w

, When I could Bta " 1 d o n 't amount

V m id tho

m m All that I havo a| V ' 1 have laid away« ■ . . - , In the taut■ .“ F o r-w hatB balilt

' Though Be lavo 1I f ho find a t last

He has

I I P WARA n d

RUd thus , B y •iph show. - M e m B tr F ed eston navy —M r.^Psvli The fornjer ' evwywhero ten doing peace. . The American farm er, f the s ts . clally loves poace. Since the . da capacity, history, tho fan n e r h a a hs«n the

vork lu ^ wtio sulfered roost from w ar. Al ra of all ho possesses lie s ont o t doors in

sight and Ib spoil of war—bis t hiB grain, hjs livestock. The II that ifght the skies fn the r»

i n s LBO every Invading a rm y are conai: tho things th a t ycBtorday reprei h(s i(fe work, and tho life labo

;cr eicsp- pan generitlona of farmers. More*'of Krerywhere th^ farm er la a Wl

id feet to when w ar Is th e only thing whlcl n . I’hilip make ond keep him free. He a Iritiih air to the c o lo n a s <)ulck]y u . footi,|,|| the dwelliirs Ih tho cities, b e a ? d one flf •‘’S?®*’ to to the farmi

cal) to arm s. I t U kes longer totno war.

ed youth jlty dw ellers from the shops. 1 intht fli-. do n o t 'b e a r the first h lu t of ^ro^anct tru m p e t O thers do n o t a t first u '‘'* '« » P : sland-itartnean lng bocauso they

y_„ not had '.tijoitlm 'e lo ta lk th e o n lilaaea! their, acquaintances. In:; Fiiilard o f remflng half a dozen extras a Bvcii ma- the farm er may' r ^ weekly pi ita r” Be. only. H e miiat have more-Umo-

sudden emergency to make up ro-ieater, mind.rape. A j j ,jg Jmposslhlo to se t (he for

of the United BU tos cn fire by re

maehlno*he wood- ***'“ iBnlle. they biirnoouvercd ^ ®’ow, ho t ttro which noUilng cal Ibe Brit. o u t ’T Jey a re someUmes the la ig. . h u t up : bu t they sU y h o t In a he bliio- fight 4hey a re alw ays tounfl stu Jsonary carrying the battle acr«S8 No-1 for S-lo Land In the lost grim atruggle.

red ton- American farm er will give a ll tht haa and nil tha t, ho la to win grea t war against war.

This w sr was n l first hard to ui >oth. I t atand.- No armed foe bad lnvrfe< llvlduaTs United 8ta(es. The n igh t skies' J a peo- Bot reddened by-.bura lng rtcks And of farm houaes. No n ld ln g pa

s sugar, robbed ua of o u r cattle o r horses, irodaced s^ e r-ra ttie ra InBulled onr w oaej Id . Uie seemed to many of us th a t we ig . the no t a l w a r - tb e th ing w u so fai t than W e did not realise w h at a glaat a t only bad becon\c—a m onster ^ t h a I i to s u s - sand arm s th a t could re iuh 'ac resi not suf- seas and take from us th re^ fourtl r uHfQl everything we grew. But finall} »lly sol. u w th a t It waa so. '

If tbe imtwrial O erm aa govemi bad made and enforced *n order

- r - s o American farm er slioald leave

and not (This le the first of th ree artleli e. When';re Is a ,

r-rCleiiD Cotton laijs

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G E R Y

Q[r .ES ' ’Ity ■ ■

f ■

(N T H E W A R• EoUoY. C rater ' . , ' .

le th Engineers, A. B. F ., F rw ee

inds to know I 'm in the w ar-^ kBOW iu i t w hat I 'm in i t for—"Pshaw , he d o n 't amount to much,

Ip tho Iri ih boat (he BuUb, t a whack a t K aiser B ill-* * •I never will, . - •

; was mighty glad today atand on good n e n e h sell and say,, ml to much, b u l anyway ho w a r ."

9 sad aw, a li th a t I hope to bo ay till a brighter day . .auto of Liberty, i l profit a man, .

0 hia careasa whole,aet, wh6n tbo storm i;i p u t , aeri/lecd hia soul I . t

THE FARM ) T ^ E FARMER’ Htfbert Qokk deral F«nn Loan- Board

loves own land. b a u F g r i ln o r d r lre iloc l ir espe- to town, i t would, have done only i dawn o t lit tle more tban i t accomplished bj :h e m an Its Interdict., against th e . freedom ^ All th a t th e sea. W hat was tb e order agaiaai in plain which we rebelled w bea w e w ent (a1 house, to th is w ar? .Look a t th e condition ol I fismes th e A inetjcan f a n n e r ' ^ t h e laUet rea r o t p a rt o f l » l i and the firs t ha lf of l»15 ]8uming aad sM.■eiented W hen th e w ar b ^ k e o u t th rouik bors o f surprtM a o d p u f o w e pocUaUy ^ v e

up fo r a w hile' th e uae 6^ th e M a 'U w arrior a highway. Apd' t f le ' t a t a i r t ' o( Ich will America faced r n la . ' I k a o w a n Iowa cannot fanner w ho,soI|l.b la 1614 crofi of U f a s caa 000 bushels o f w heat fo r fwventy cents

i^ B e-it a bushel. Fa rm ers in .the soulb ' eold -ms th e Iheir cotton for ha lf Xhe co st o t pro^ to call duclng i t All th is tim e IhoV

i in the lions of th e world w hose porta were Many open were ready to pay alm osl aay

of th ^ price for ou r producta. W hen finally : under- wo se t our ships In motion o n ce .|ao r^ ly have' prosperity retu rned to th e farms. But m a tte r i t never re tu rned for th e form ers of

Instead tbose nations which rem ained cu t o f a day, from^ ocean j ^ f f i c . — • p a p en ‘Take U16 case of Austcalla..>.-There

io -ln .|i, th ree crops havo rem ained uo told 'on up h i i th e farms. ‘Nb ships could he spared

to make the long voyage to Auitralla. tanners S o ia spite o l the eitortM o t th e Oor- moans om m ent to save tb e f an se ra fron

i-.'-But ru in ., g ra ta has ro tte d .'io (he opes, ■n w ith Millions of Ions have • been Ios( for csQ ppt lack of 0 m a rk e t la s t to Such condUlons spell IrTstrievable a lo n g diBUter. Such conditions would have

iturdily prevailed In th is country from (he out- >U an's break of (bo yrar un til aow U onr ). The O overam eul had no t l} n t reslstad with tha t he overy dlplbm atic weapon, and. finally In th ts draw n the. aword.

Why did w e draw th e aword? To und*e^ keep up tho price of w heat and cot*

led the ton, and to p ro tec t trade , only? I t is'w ere someone sh o ^ d order y;oo to remain ts and on your ( a m , and no t to a se th e pob-. partlea lio highwaya, would your resistance e s ..N o be based only on the fea r o t loss lo sea. I t profits from failure to m arket yoor e w ere cropa? . By no me&nsl Tou would ta r otZ. fight to th e l u t gasp] N o t to make a t w ar money, bu t to b e f r e e r ' i thou- W hen a m ib la enalaved, a ll he }as the loses In m paey is h is w agM . B nt the r th s o t while m an has never been able to ae- l ly n re cep^ sU very. H e h u n e v er r e t been

successfully enslaved. T here rlsea up rnment In him a g iln a t servK ode a r«H ataas( t r (h a t so terrible th a t detith alwaya {a pr«f' ive his erable.

else. The eetond te be published n e x t-w e ^ )

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)vernment, all that ou e peoples prize, is threi I impose his own hate tion in every liberty-li

why the war raan ,soil. W e are fighi ly not have to fight lolds of our own hom(

The Wat But It Ml

ike a Blow for ir Answer. In\

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i f T OEuro;of the eart[ Prussian Junl > be terror-ri( s will, Pruss orders and

3m, French free-:herished institutions, »ur fathers fought for, •eatwied byan enemy teful Kultur on every -loving land.

must be foughthting in Europe how t in America, on th« Ties, later.

ir Being lus t Be Wanr American Frei L v est today in IilS SPACE PAID FOR

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■ We are figh• liberty of ou’ our country. No' Victory.r ^ .

Americans, yback our armies

^ guns and shells ar r mous quantities of I must have to defe:

them back across

Fought in Right Here

eedom? Your S Liberty Bonds-

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you are calledi in France, to furnisi and ships and airplane of every sort of suppli eat the Prussian armic ss the Rhine.

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Ji'j Aa InaopwiJent pfterntion nomp»I'Or pi ' ■ iwued-ovary J»y except ^|1 . .--.v-Saodiy.

TODAY’S HEWS TODAY

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A dre rtU bg Bates upon applleatlpo.- II.' I ’ I • /

il-,; AppUeiUoa fo r entry a i a«eond-ek« HI n a t te r a t- th s poatof/iee a t ‘M n PalU,

Idaho, pending.

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w ■ ' ''| | s j o a s D v n s s i .un I f oa i'e tteem sd contem ^rary , ai'ff^,i eeatly lU U ^ In a t lea it two of'-Jils ^ . i m l - w e e ^ , Sunday or "Blher' edltioni,

r « ^ ''d iicon tlnoed th ; lervieo of tbe • United P reM 'A iioelaU oo," there j* nb

' '.evIdoBeo to be foond. tn the coTumas of | - . t ^ > n m p ^ r of ihe fact. i*/,'! " » o aort'O f modified ar-

' rangeiaeat fo r lueh lervU e o tiose tims r ; l , . ezUted, b n t~ lf . th e newipaper in qnei- i:'j tlon were ever ateoiod of making u>o i, > ' of United P re u diipatehei i t need only L'l refer to itji offn'eolum ni t6 refute the*>1 ' ' charge. _________» ’ '.___________

i.'l ’’T he.'fact th a t any neinpaper would ,( Olwontlnuo United P re n le rrlce in or-

Hd . .'■der U help iw ell tho coKera of ‘Wllliaitr Baodolph ITearat, ifhof^ private.prop- e rty .tho to<eaI1«d la tcrsa tloaal Nowi

•i‘ . .liorrlce la, may be accepted merely a t j'll oTjdence of Igoeraocfi. of netrtpaper .' tl «-»Iue4 M the pa rt of the raanasemenf.

. We ra the r reg re t, th a t oor friend* Sjj . uW f i t to broach tbe lubjoct bu t we ! || 'a re 'w illing to do w hat wo can to reply

■|| ' it*'kji lieterenco. to tbe foreign atrensth of

;l ' ’ Mr. H e a n t and bia I&lemational News fii ■ Servlee aurcly itlra up .an .in terea tingI ' . line of reflection.' B e a n t 'a foreign con- f j •■''‘‘neetioM ,’OermaB .eapeeiiilly, hav o 'a l-

w aya'been Intere»Ung.

ij ' . ^ T E B O BBM W ID BA .'1 H Indenbvg would bleed France

Cj! white.. W ith tho tonacity and eoldblood- edneu o f & le«e^ Oonnany hangi oo In

, tho hope of drawing; enough of the ' lifeblood of ft nation to compel a lu ^

;! render before help>ean arrive from Am- ■ ;■. '■ erica. _ - '

W ere ia nothing In the mlliUry moO'e- . ment* o f , the l u t day-or two to Indi-

f|i* ^eato tbe w ork ln ; on t o f aoy pa rtlcu lu jij jgue ra l o ffe n ilre plan. A ttae'ki upon :|| ‘ town* e f no m ilitary Importance, cap- • III 'iu re of g n o s d of no coseelrable mlU- .1 ' iU o 'v a lu e po in t to the conclnilon tha t :. the Hon la beginning to catch, a t strawt.

II T h o te w h o teJa d g m o n tlrU k e ly to .be . ' well founded concur In the belief th a t

fi; Gennany h u n ' t got another general of- [i j fenalve'Ieft. Oermany te date h u fall- r|. e<l to make good In any .ilsg le military ' ■ . project th e ever undertook witb the te le B ^ potaible c icep tlen o f h^r Ita lian cam- ‘ |j I . even here-ahe h u been on- «|| abl« to' follow up her f ir tt ita rtllng t jjj anceeta. , ■ . |i||' The .eoet to the AUlea It t'remendoai, i j ' ; and the co i( to Amerlc^ may be j u t 11 as g reat. B ut the' end i s j u certain u

tb a t. n igh t follows day, and t l g u are v I no t lack ing th a t tbe end, when It doei ° I come, will a rrive w ith ita rtllng awlft* j I n e tt. • • 1■I' t ■ , ilijl 'W H Y_TH B8TA M ? *<;!l A curren t dispatch aays evidence h u ‘|r been uoearthed ahowing th a t I t w u a ol|i, p a rt o f the general plan of the L W. W. ^lj| . to change thd n a n o of tbe organitatloli ^j! to the Enlgbta o f the S ta n and Stripes'jl and go a fte r bn«lnet* on the good oldI. pa triotic tinea.j The p r ^ l U o n of » trlp« Is.em ln- I'j ently f ittin g , bu t w bat In the world Iij have tbe s ta r« _ ^ t to do with i t f I

ThaPotatOL . In a po ta to w ns flrat lnln>dacfd Into I

1 ' 8p«Ia by BIcroDyrans Car^ao, n monk, I I Ib I S S ; to io , Bhsland 7by S ir John L B aw U ns nnd > S ir .Francis D rake In ^ lOeS. and Into Irc la sd by 8 lr W alter

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1 C ulture Not Enough. 'i *H:aUurc la du«t nnd n thra If ihoP ap lritM l foBDdalloDS Bn* not well laid,i : ond IC takes two. n man nnd s womao,I . to U y those foBndaHons."~Dorothy'■ Qutfleld. ■ •

doAa Portyiir. Nl a tb e b e a tm i s £ « b a t- tu u b«nm e j S

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'INTERESTING : GERMAN!

Military and G overn French H ands Pro gan Gettirig R yady claration o f W ar-

— . ' (By Henry Wood, United_ W I T H T H E F R E N C H AEMD

— T h e F r e n c h l ia v e t o d a y ,in t to u n d iD B s e r i e s o f m i l i U r y a u d n i a n y 's p r e p a r a t i o n f o r t l i e p r e

_ s e v e n in p u t l i s b e f o r e .w a r a c lu k iii f lc r '8 l a t e s t o f fo H a t o iqirc'ai

let a r c h y . . : , !n e f l n t indication th a t tbe Oermas

n iMDpral *U ff knew w ar wfluld be forced in 1014 Is 'g iven in on order oddreued

^ on Janoary S to tho eommsndert o f all •n* army regions. .I^-raad ij— W ithin three days too will telo ist fffaph tb'e precise quantity , kinds and Is, d ittribution of a ll .m ilitary provlslonj

which you have InU ct, and of all pri ^ mary materials.* '.

^ G erBuay'* F ln t.S te p ThU w u 'O erm any 't f l n t step of mill

~~ tary preparation. Her f i n t stej> of f i asoeial W epsraiioa followed oa Feb n is ry , 18, r t e n the German ndnltlei o f finance, in ' agreement w lth'tbfc AOS' tro-IInngarian gorernm ent, te n t to all

li, tbe n o u p i o f Oerman bank* a te en i c , circular whleh read! ..“ “ Th« l l n e l t n a f - t io a i l eil*bU,V no meats are d e tlg u te d to n tab llsh , wltli of urgence. agencies In the fo llo w in y la e

es: Lnlea (lon them Swedea), ^ p a raaJa and Varde on the Finland fron

ir- tie r; nnd a t Bergqp and Amsterdam ]]Q The oitabllthmoDt of these agencies I)

indltpensablo for the exercito o f a mart active survelllaneb of tbe material in

JO terests of Oerman itockboldera in Bus I - slan, Freneh and E agllih enterpriioi / and whleh m ay become necesiary li

cortain'clreum itJinees modifying the or _ Igln^of theTlnanelal Bn.lieidoitrial.mat:

. S ta r t MUitazy Oens)ia ^ M areh H , 1014, the Qortnan Im

utt $ (n a l i t a f f began tbe cenias of minet i„. and factories.' Then, on June 0, » m o tbq most lU'

dieatlve order of a l l \ l t reads u fol Bl Iow s:_ / '■„ "T w enty-fonr houn a fte r tho receipt

o f th is circular, telegraph orders to the it. p roprieton .of a ll industrial enteipiiei ^ to open tbe sealed onvolopos contoininfl

tbe drawings and p la u fit mobilisation ^ Indicated In tbo c ircular o f tbe eommls- ly lion of'C ount W aldonee and Count Ca<

privi o f Juno 27, 1887."B n t e Force Falls

. From the very moment I t became op' ” paren t tb a t Oermany could no t win the 3g w ar by sheer bnito force of ber miji' . ta ry supremacy, there b e c ^ a sceond

''p re p a ra tio n " to win, If poulble, by the other Oerman meant of aabotagc, revolution, teno rltm and corraptlon.

On November S, 1014, the Oerman general i ta f f ^naug^ra te3 th it - new “ p repa ra tion" by sending a circular to a ll of It* m ilitary agent* 'on tho fron'

d- tie rs of B u s la , loanee , I taly and K or way, advidng them tha t 'M n all tbo

branches o f Oerman banka in Sweden, ^ Norway, Sw itterland and the Uoited l^ S tates, special m ilitary credits bave

'e- VOTE TO AFFILIATE WITH STATE BOOT

>n .p. T W m B&LLS CABENT-TBAOHEBfl li. A flS O O U nO K LIKB 8 O P W ITH It O m tTBA L OBOAmZATIOM:

^ AcVloo FoUowi A d d n ts o f M rt. J . K . ' lUckle, P ^ a n t , S a t t l y F o rth .th a

W ork aad Porpoaee—Som e Demon- t tra tlo n A gaat Speaks

7 Tbe Twin Falla Parent-Teachers as- le R a t i o n , a t Ita annual butinese meet>

Ing In the high tchool auditorium Tues­day , e m ln g , voted to affilia te w ith the s ta te organisation. Mra. J , K . Dielde

g of Boite. president of the sU te associa­tion, addressed tbe meeting da the his­tory, work and purposes of the orgaalr

*, u t lo n . M lu 0«rtn ide Deneke, eonnty It home demonatratJott -agent, r em n d e d

to request th a t the outUos th e work of * her offlee in assisting women to help e win the w w by conservation aad unity , of e ffo rt In tbla dlreetloa.

In the absence of the president, Mrs.‘ John B. W hite, detalaed throngh iUaeaa,

Mra. T . H . Irwln j>reslded a t the mart- Ing. The high f th o ^ o rc h e s tr f t ga r* several musical n ^ b e r s . ' There ip u an attendance of nearly 100.

Offieera fo r tho eniulng year wera I elected u follows: -president. M n. H.. J . Yonngs; vlcfrpratldent, M lu E lla -

both M. Bbotwell; secretary and treaa- « urer, M lu Mice Johnson. .»I

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mment Orders Novv ih rove Hun Perfidy—Be- ly Mon^s Before De- r—Program Gomplpte,ted P reu ';S ta ff Corretpoadent.)

HE S IN THE PIEL D -(B y raftil) Q their, possession copies ot oit as ud goTcmment orderH sliowing Qer- )rcsent war from January 2 ,1914— dually was declarcd-^lowij to the read wprld-Vido.rcvolution and ai;

nan been oi«ncd, de»tine<l, fo r the Mce* reed *ory ne id t the w ar." ' -vited >- " T h e German genrrnl i t a f f autboria : aU es 'y o u to /havo rcfoumo In unlimlteil

proportions fo r the puriKJSO o f destroy telo- >ng buildings, f*rtorIf», «upply bousei aod and the-proviilon* of the .more Imp^r Ions to n t kln<^ both -of a m ilitary and civil pri- nature, belonging to the en em y ," th(

- circular..tald .B trlk te A n .U aady W e ' i ^ :.

nlll* “ While try in |/'to bring about strike^ ( fi- I t Is necesM^y to take stena for the

sabotage of motors and macnineiy; foi t te r the deatrnetloa of vetseU t r a n ip ^ ln g ^n^ <ntr m aterial to the enenjy's eouatry,

all to burn the reserve ttocka o f primary erot materials and manufactureil goods, anil

to ent o ff the grand manufnletailng iltV eenters from tbelr supplies of clcctrlc- irlth ity , coal and f w d ." iIm * The eirenlar. eonclade* by *aylng:.. spa- “ Special agent* piit a t your, dlsposl- ron* tion w ill'.fornlth you with the .necei- lam. sary materiala fo r provoking oxploiiont4 I* and f irs t, allp a lis t o f persons of the lora e o n n try under yonr survoillance 'V be

iij. wlU 'ae t u dcttruetibn’agent* ." ilns. Agents Get T heir O rden ■).»“ A little later, on November 28, the

genoriil s ta ff of tbe German marine ' abw took a baad liy luu ing orders to

» ll-m B rItln io -B g«H U "to"f'B ^ lU xrn ll tbo ogents of sun'dllaneo and ageata n f ddetrueUon In’ tho m ilitary ports of

Im- tb e a l l i e i " Contlnuiug, tho circular ines reads:

“ I t It'ind lipcnuble b r 'th e intcrmedi- In- ary of third penont having no relations

fol- w ith tbo official reprcKntntlvea of Ger­many lo recruit progretilvely ngcnU

e |p t fo r the organization of exploBlont the aboard 'ah ips enrouto lo enemy c^un-

lisei tr ie s ; fo r causing delays and confution ling Ib tho taking oa of cstko and in the tion departure and nnloadiog of these ships, mis- To this end wo-recommend particularly Ca- to your attentioo the stevedores, among

whom ore many noarfihlita and exeapcd criminal*.”

ap- Big Buslnasi H elps ■the Numeroufl .documenU showing the

niji- nroparatioa of Oerman “ b ig b u f ln eu " ond ill tlie “ preparation of de fea tU m " that yyj h a t 4iad inch a terrible result In Bn^

age, tin , nre likewise on file. Those include' n copy of “ Komerad,’’ announcing the

nan rcm ltttnee in Hussla of lf!0,000 m arki new S till, other doeumcat* show the rernK- r to tancn of largo tum i, even to Trotsky ron- and Lenine. *■!<or Thi* bringt Germany'* three great tho “ p roparatiom i"-thB t of her mHitary

Jen, campaign, o f her campaign o f tnbolago, Ited ond of her cnnipaign of social upheavol, lave revolution and civil war—up to date.

, PBT7IT .ORO|i HEEEN O T H D E T B V F E O S T

j y Inaportor'o . W. Brannoa Hare to Inyea.tlga te OlTea Atturouce

IBS to ' OrowenI B ---------

f t u i t crops lo the vicinity of Twin F o ils ,,ss well u In tbe d lttrlc ts cea-

S . tlguoui to Rupert, havo escaped injury th# ^rom fro»t, according to C. W ; Brannon, loa- deputy sUt<r hortieultural intpoctor, wfio

was here Inveitigntlng 'tbe f ru i t sltua- • tion Tuetday." .Mr. Rraonan a y * the peach orchardi

in tho f a n c i e s t about 00 per cent of Mt> the crop, only tboie in tho top of the ]ei. trees being aaved. Aprlcota a n all d th f tow n. Apploa are safe. Temperature U e dropped to 20 degrees.

l i t B E O U O K B H T J H B E S O F "

5 P O B K O L O S U K E . S U I T S

Couaty Briags Action A g iln st Only 14 elp D elisqseat T oipoycn W haa

• A ttoraay Acta

* i, The county attorney'* office Tuea- et- day filed foreclewre sulU In district

court in tbe coioa 'o f 14 ‘Tw in Fallt ^ county landowner* whose t u e a a n Je- ^ llnquent L ett year the num ber of de-H . llnquent U x foreclosura anlta f iled by : » • tbe county waa 31. P e r a ^ a l toUclta- ,

lion o f tbo county a tto rney ,.calliag at- . tentlon t6 tho owners .thaC poym eat of 1

tbe asaesaed taxes prior to A pril 6 would I - prevent forecloiore proceedlngi, n su lt . •

’ ed in reducing the nmnber thla year i I from 171 who-wera liable to 14. 1I. . Tbe auit* bave been filed ^ I n a t the I owner* o f farm property oa th e Salmon

River t r ie t u 'w e l l u a n in s t ownen of Twin FU lt, Bohl and HolHster town lots. (

, • ITHB. BOOT OP raO W X a D O E •'

“ F a th e r," said the y e u tb f^ aeeker ?a fte r knowledge, “ why dirw orda-have ‘ro o ltf ; ' ' e

“ I suppose, my so a ," replled*'tl(e I■ weary parent, “ ao th a t the language xl

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BOISE, April 11.—The official slo- rea. gan adopted for tho third Liberty Loan

leampalgn In lhls*ttato by the ttate central committee in charge Is “ Idaho­an, Don’t Debate It; Do It." This slogan w u approved among thousands inbmltted by school children in tho coa- test for the 1100 Uberty Boad present-

ury ed by the Idaho State Bankers assoela- lOD. tion. It wia feat la by norenee Grace

Wright, 'jnnior high aebool student in L e i^ n . She U thirteea yean old, andwm be preienUd with the boad.

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H E A V Y C O A L S A V IN G

“^•i (By TJaited Frees.). NEW YOBK, AprU ll.-OtllixaUon

of coal reservea in cgypt, Meaopotamia and Palestine will Mve tbe Brituh gor<

[fl ernmont 2,000,000 ton* bf *bipplag la 1013, according to Britlth, ofrielalt

In Mesopotamia General Marshal hu placed a large ana nnder eulUvatloa.

E^pt, In tbe put largely dependent npon importa, h u been made Mlf-sua- toinlag In-sugar, potatoes and other frath vegatablM, It.w u annonnced.

Jit BOO MABKBTle- ■ (By UnlUd Press.)

CHIOAOO, April 11.—Tbe bog mar- y. ket doaed alow and a shade lower than V tie opening^Top »17.95. EsHm.aUd to­

il- ' Cattle e oaed steady and 10 cents of higher. Top I1S.0S; ealve* <16.50. E*- Jd tlmated tomorrow 7,000.11. —Cheep, market closed steady and 10 ar ceaU higher. Top |n.65; Iamb* 2J10.

Eatimated tomonow 0,000.'>« • ,t, . -------------- '« . Injectlno Ink-Into tha Eye.„ SometimM when a acnr haabeen left

on the 'cornea of the eye It-ls mort on- alghtly. Ccnllata tmed to tattoo these aean with lodla Ink, t)Iit the method waa not oatlafaclory ond haa almoat .

,g been abandoned. Dr. F. H . Verhoefl on Boatoi describe* In the Jonmal of

[« the American Medical awocUtloo the ;e xlqUcate operation by which bo inJecU

India Ink with a hypodermic ayringe Into such acan, and aays the results

•• ar» far superior jo the old,.faahloDed tatjoolng.

■Velvat-MakliiB.I^clret w u developed and ori^nated

fraa for In China. - Tbeoco ' relret* moklog was intnxhiced Into Indt*. aoil In,the fourteenth centmr N o Italy, There that eort of fabric especially appealed, and where the art o fte ln t-

k tnaMngAacfaed ita helght.

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BUM«, (trlU off tho PortuKueu am BritloH. They wftro alopwd by tbe i e it kand-to-baud fishtlD(r, notablj

• t i e T H Iiy flfth dlvliloa holillDg Q' e h y 'h ill , which command* tho Hn

' fa r os.A rmontlereL. S iippiof' to ono tide, (be ooomy at agnin a ^ n t t M cuinef, whoro,*i w rite, B r id ih bayonoU are f lu h ln f while Ch-own Prince Ruprocht'a

^ thunder.IfopEnK to pinch off 'AmeDtlorc*

Qerm ast intended to reach Betbune ‘ outflank Vlmy and Arra* nnd, i

Important stn f, Notre DAme.Lorett< l l i o F ifty -f lf th 'a stand undoabt

checked thU om bltbu i plan, tho Br tak ing nearly 1000 prlMtwra, who tifiod to th e German methodf of oni li){; the ir f igh te rs by promUlng qnl

r to relievo troopt w ho'advanced“ ceMfully a n a th re a tra ln j thoie

failed w itb a long tU y lo. the lino.Kow arrivaU make a to ts l of a

200 diviiloQB (2,400,000 m oa), w ith i coming. DIvW odb- which were ms during M arch nro rfrfK tin? and b cheered np w itb ta let of h ig adva

• nnd approaelilBg victory.. 'n indenburfr’i force A the blgcei

the h lito ty o f (be world and he hai sreateJit netw ork of mllVrays anil I waya.

U ay U e an .B « U reff lts^Blmmi’ dltpaU b.'togolbcr with H i

‘ official rep<)rt,mBy Indicate the ! Iih, In abandoning Armentlcrei, rei a t l o u t throe mllos behind t l u t A line from Steonwerck to Ploegti

' . . wood w oald. paw th a t' dlttance di ^ we»t o f A nnenlierct. Thpro is a ,p

WHty, however, th a t Intlead of itra eAlng tbe ir Use here, (be Germani

. , Btill held A abort dlittnco from A r ' tieroa and th a t tbo eallant eanil

there a lthoagh le ts aeote. -

avwrr o p r m M T A iT Vim m B A M L W , M bn., A p ri l!

J, 0 . BcntnS ™ (Oiila S l y '- a federal bore today on a d

loyalty c h a rg e A .tecond con charglRg o b ttn e tlo n of recruiti:

‘ ' waa no t apheld. Jndge M orrli wiW u se n tes te la ter.

Th* e b a r n upon which a conv tion w u obtained eanJe t w itb

• f ro n one to tw enty year* lBpti*o n e n t pr 110,000 ffiie, or both.

B B .BV A N B , IH B O P n o iA N b a t h it office tb li week, room

. McComUk hollaing. We f i t jA correctly. J . TT E vani.—A dr.

1 . , AdveTtlao I t In the (Hawifled coli • o f T h o l/e w i. A n r e way to aell

i . . p roper^ ,

f o b B X O T A N O B -JoT prinU sii j aooey. Oor w ork i t like yoor moB] . - W . Tw in T j l l i Kewa.

[■ ^ V ^ n o v A s i S l ^ s m a[ T ea ch e r-"T eU me, Ji| - » \ ’ ’w ^ o - n n l t o f pow erf"I w h ^ “ri" “1f , P b ^ Ic i T cachaN -'^qatto r ig h t '

> Make on T W nai Ad» do your woi

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MRS. HERBERt SHlPM

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3 A B - i r i i i i . ca b p s)0 p r e rthin 4

l i y i n - i r io n 's ,

liming the;

lBpr&- nst e l - > .firrt er, ac-

' Mrs. H <r6«rt Shlpm tn of Wi ten , dauQhUr of Mr. and M rt.'

. Bradl«y. h u tx e h tn g td her pl ard coa- .W ath ln^on 'a m ott exclutlve toe

M rva a t • trained nufM In F «nd-.U new on her w ay to the

. V JI Several monUit ago when horJ ii - te n - lh t rw torehlp bf Ih* Chu

• n d t ^ th e Heavenly, Beat In New York be a tlff- * chaplain a t Sptrtanburg, ih lr b r Shipman btfftn train ing In - Q lv e i Vork hwpl(*U ’line u : - ,

s g i O L SUPPLY' t gUDl . . .

NEXTIN LINI g FORSCROTiho tet- — ■

“ k u ; S W E E P I N G O V E E H A U I

« X ' : o r - K A T I O N l 'S . b u s b

i ' i t a n t a O E S F O E W A E D E A

f t m j r . l y — T O p r r c b m r amanled , ,

d being (B y United P rcn .)dvaacea A p r i l

?*** ih °id*hi(5h- n e c e s s f t r i c s t o c o m e u n d o

s h a r p e y e o f A n ie r ic f t ’H n e ( l i i s t r i a f d i r e c t o r g e n e r n i ,

i H aig 's c b a i r m n!ie Bri(- till* iiiduH trioH Ix m n l. retired a * p a rt o f IiIh nwoBpinff ovorb.

th e na tlon ’i liunhic**, rapidly eg ttee n revamped to f it wartlmo nwd*, I I north- « n i noon ronii[il(<r the qocntlon ol «/po«I- mipply. CondUionn arc rapidly do itralgbt- ing*^which will throw unwarrant«i lana aro jon* on civilian poimUtlon*. Arm Amen* navy demamlii for wool, ovor ^ l mUnaoa fon t of th e totsV prodocV are c

.ll»M trouily into civilian needi.'-. ^ P riees 'are 'Ieap lB g wblle the i“ „ 1*ja n id ly tin W n g -to tho point

eboddy i t uied heavily in woolen

‘r t ? Cotton « 0 1 on S v t ia dll- zcount Cotton m anufactureri aro here t uitlng Baruch ibape b it price fixing o: I will iabed cotton goodt. Leather indt

a i t o ip e tte J lo appear on tho i onvlc- ahortlv.ith I t ■ Following practlfjil requisition! ({fQa. wool looma by tbe qnartormotto]

eral la s t week, fixed prlcM oa goadi . a r e ‘looked on a t neccue

jU f . . clvilian i.a ro W Iw protected from• _ ulftlor* In ' (he w ot\ I t f t a fte r . 5 . . . . . no«d* are met.

O ffic iah declare the utrain on wool jupplv for tbe next two or

moDthi Will be fa r grcalcr tban i colnnM ,

ell yonr ,udden dociilon to aceclorato movement* to P t a n * and the qiicnt -ncccMKy of turning oat nt iform* /o r (ho additional troopi.,

BOBey~ ' f7H 7S I0A L 0 E 0 0 E A P B 7

' . A river has a head and a mout ^ n s i - «ounlain bat only oni

b u tS th a i e a m . O h ,l,u tyeal A J.'mi,- toln b a i car*. YonVe heord of

tfllncen, h aven ’t youfh t " ' ■ -■ ' »

A dvertlte I( lo the C laulficd co work. Somo good man wanta th a t Job.

S . WBBTBBM'BLBOTBIQ Si-HOUB BIW SHIKB PLAN

Slactilc Id«h t a sd Power : I P a r a l!ome»—A f a m l u s d . t i

s e re r complalju o r cranblei i one th a t doea Bot aUt fo r T»

tlon i or e re r <ndt*-dap*adal — v u u n g , itroB f and ah ra y i rei

/ ] to wotk a t the n a p e f » iwli---------> —th a t 'i tbe H rt (M n bi

kbor U to acarce a sd th a t 'a th* a n t e U i• tV B S T S B K BLEOYBIO P A W .

a t f A ln f plant.

i A S E l E O I B i g C O .

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^W EARAN O TEA■ eNTHE GERMAI m WILL DO TR!

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H H S T E A I E O Y I S W O B I

o t r i W E L L

(By J . W. T. M a»n, W ritten f

kEn?:iyOBK/April 11. pecmit'Toii Hiudeuburg.to out Oipmidny's.'rinflQ ^wi jpcrsistciit offc^r€.<< donf

front is mbre i)nd moi ing (Icmouatrati . iiH tiio

I ^ H f l strategy Uo allies cun* i H f l H while waiting fnr Aincrica’ H H ^ t t l e strength to nrriv

fia n ce .-' Erery ’uiajor .attack su< the one Hindcnburg is soi vclopiugicthoAmicntierei

S ^ H tor Ib playing America's | better thou onjihtu;; else Germans could do. Ay !oi the allied line is not broke the -west, Hindcnhurg's sis ter of hia men will niako A

■ ■ ica’s task less difficult wh< ^ ^ ™ ]la B t General Pershing is w aahin j- prepared to strike,

ra. • Edaon ‘ go loac u th e Q em w people i ' place In openly revolt h W n rt H lndeabnrg' aoelety to killing poUcyrJort ao long. I t the n Franca, of tbo a lliet being served.' I t tho fro n t 'co m in g increatlngly. apparen t tha i iJ iu ab a n d -iM b u rg -en d - th r tre tltiio n iM rw i Church of atop of their own accord, fo r io ork to b*. to admit de fea t Ti« r g ,8 .0 , m o«th. m on o t l b . ' . . I M In • Mmt of Q onnani may be ncccttary ] in ■ n w fu tili ty of the ta»k bocomet ' ' impresied upon tbo Oerman peopl

WUl Pavor AUea I • During th is period jjrtteding th

IlluBlonmont,. nny temptation wli lllndonburg is pcrtuaded to .coi

_ his BBsauItfsuch a t (ho evacuatl U C Arm entlcrei, may bo a matter of n r la ry stra tegy favorlsg tbo alliet. l i b The partielpatioo of American ii « i i k i « a io th e (igh tlog along (be Qrlttab I IjUV will probably bo on a defoctlra I 111 I fo r this reason. I t is not to bo o:

t d th a t the. a rrival of tbo Am» in the ba ttle line will- mean the n>«umptloo of n major offensive t u i i i i i y ,

I D f E B S Ametlcani of Rthelr. no;* attlvU j ^ ho tho i»o«l;.grtJu»te training, pi

iAPIB- larly fo t /tlio lifgfccr of/Iccn. In i ' tions of Intonso irarfaro. Tho I

[ T 1 0 N 8 ran officert now beginning to llg fcnulvely ngainst the OSnnans are Ing up the tricks of Hindenhurg’t

,ti 1-1 for i)>o against tbo k&lier whan., " len '" own offensive be^na.

X OEMS m u OOB BXOHANCidcr the ^new in- bo affcctionnto and chccrful ami l l . Bcr> able of shaving tough whlikora

dull nitor. Also a good ciok and erfll houiokeeper. 'B oo Lorry 01

, Hober Sprlngt H eadlight

Kocobooo wa» dUcb » Bflraeh lB ''t «'■'">«>? irom Blver-lile' ho a 'o f wool operation.—Poducal

.Tho M lstea Dixie Danncnburg Couch of Tahlcqutth will

s S v n e r week-end hero-M uskogee 1e^cn\t?ng • -_____

0- L. W atorm tn was kicked i. «» -V?2[ mouth la st T hnrtday ,by one o

homos.. The b o r to '^ ld not Inte; len cloth- ,,[, „ „ t e r . The horto tbou| was another borte.—Newman M ir

re^ o h e lp E IH O BBBBZBSI on fin- Tonight as I lie on my pillow, Indnstriee I hear a to f t brecie wave tho r 10 docket And I t b rings a iw eet messtge to

K ind breotei th a t blow o 'e r thi ioning of ■ •Jlo r gen- Toolgbt as I toad oat a ptayor

on wool XoT him who h u tailed over th r u a ry If I t seems to como back a mettage t rom tpec- In broocos tb a t blow o 'er tbe ii te r a m y

Tonight ho Ilea lomowhero over I on the BJiowlog Uttle of comfort or ci s or three B ot h e ’s o ften sendhrg a neftage in origin- In broezei th a t blow o 'er tljo isi se of the • " ^ ^ d g a r Lamar 8i

f ; I Z l m D A T OOTOLAHaimt now un- " E d g a r l "ipi. " Y o i , M other."

•‘W hat are you cblldroa doingl H T “ Play ing ro y a l^ . l a m a Knif

t..,\ tbe G arter, and fidwin It-e*lurdi " T h a t II an odd name fo r royt

. -/Li’ " O b , - i f I t jM t 'a, nlcknamft o 7 “ ®°“' count of hlB tlU o ."

o fm oun- ■ ..W bn t is hia U tle»"-. <<Night o f the BaUil*;

1 coluovit. ' T E E fS O P B B AVTHOBITl ob. • “ T bat man oBght- to b« a m- ■ — Uo threw a lamp of cool a t a cat- . “ Are yoa going to tell tbe S.

' A f"“ No. I 'm going to tell tho

^ commissioner.''

WATOHODT#r fo r Becruiting O fficer—“ Bo you w d 't h a t jQ{n our organ iuU obf Bavo yoi ib le * - any m ilitary experience!"■ T*e»- A rp llw o t—' ‘Yot, Indeed. I 'v e idabls. a w rist wftteb fo r y c r n l " ready ' , , ,1_____

Uncle Eben 'i View ef tife . " U f e r M id U oclc E bto. “Ib I

IQST- (rip In a fllvrcr. I f yon mln< • rislit way, th o -h n rd fr you tmv

worse jo o glta iQ it"—W*ab|i Star. •

“ How do you aceeunt for the ih o r ta S * !" ' , . • ' • • .

_ y v ' .“ D nanol There are u many fi raising Cain a f e v ir ." —Boston

- T - - s e rip t . . . .

fA iiaB DAILY W 5 W 8

ANS " i i -\mE E EE. ■D p m f-[ T .fT U n

lEKINQ .

m fo r tho

i i . - T o : ^t o w e a r 1

o w e r in j M ' V H , lo n g th e f l Im o i« b e - ■ I y i ( A m ;iio b e s t . ■ L H j I a A d o p t ■ I c a ' s f t l j T iv e ; i n ' -

s u ^ i ld • n o w d e - B r e s s e c - ,'b g a m e jU e th o

S t o L o c a l ' B r i e fs la n g h -

3 A m e r - g ; w . H agel, mtaa’ger of thew h e n a t theatre, returned Wedneaday fri

i s f u l lv t®Back from lo w a -W a lte r Smltl

3le do so t of C ongretunta and M n . Addl» M i J a Smith, returned to th is lecUon Wi the eattie ^I t I» be- a ttending coUegc. He will ;th a tJU fc ■iBllbL------------ ---------------- ^ -

‘ iJ*i'o”» W itS « m » U l lc U lm « l- 6 .v i i .Th o or S tv ln n and T h r ift etampa boogh

ilf^lavloff paid for In the Pebronry drive n rv K for a t the Twin Fa llt pmet fu ll? ' P o itm a ite r M. A. Btwnk ad fiflolft w ith tho tuggestloB th a t patrone

^ ' hold drive receipts thoold pretenf , promptly,

s the dll* — 'whereby (Here from E lch fle ld -W . J . T contlnne ond "F a rm er BU I" P a rkhu rit of

uatlon of field spent a day or two in Twin r of mill- leaving W ednesday by auto. B let. . coBtemplatlng n literary e ffo rt o an troopi .subject of tho Twin F a lli country llah fto n t cMly date. Mr. Tapper la ono o ilva ica li , belt known farm eri in tbo Bid >0 oxpeet- section, im ericw u — — .tho qolek B«come Land D ea le m -H . B. Je v e b y tha and Don Lyman, woH known pi uo to the resldenti of Twin P a lb , have ass ;vUy wO^ M pjutaera Madai th a llia .B aa

parilcn- Johnson t Lyman In th e real. i In condl- business aod have opened offic 10 Affiorl* 1S3 Main avenno o a s t U r . Joi f lg b t of- wat formerly engaged in tb s hah are pick- bnUnosi horor whUa U r. X^ymar

rg’s trad^ been Identified w ith the antoc an.AIne^ builneB fe r tome time.

IHOBfl ler. Must

PERSONALSand gen.

, Q iija.-. ^ 1 1 .—

J . A. Beckman of Denver Is tbe , ’ , o f bH nephew, A. B . Anderson. > c h in « d c . n . Mull and fam ily relum ed

hospital California, whereucab San. the w inter.:!-r.

. L .B .J« a sln g » to tu rtt8 d Tuesday burg lod Kanafl* City, w here bo spont a mdo

a .o m lto .J t a . ln o a «na p lo m i . 0 Tim^s- L. T . W right, d istric t manage:

tbe Consollaated W ai^ o f t U a

,® Mr. and l [ n .^ P . D. N eer.havlolend 10 Long Calif,bought I t bavo boon apondlng tho

te r month!.

' Od' Wednesday evening U Iss I k ' . W h i t e enterU lned for U lta Ml ? Charobctlilo, on tho oeeaalan ol■ *2. . « birthday. A fter a delicioni dinnei ’ . ® lerved to the a ir yonng lady gi

M ill W hite conducted tho p a rty ,t : Idaho theatre, where a very. OelljCO to completed in vlewioi

■» .0 1 ’ -

rer there, - Do Your W ork Property, ir care. Uitk« np yoor mlod th a t 'yon ige to m* :do w hat yon have (o do tho very lo io a . ' yo'u know bow. T here In very r Snyder, rea lly dlfllcnll: Bnn . . . good w ork 15 painstaking. I fy o t

■; yonr whole »onl Into your work, will learn to oojoy U. ond you

ln»fM ' bocomo conatanlly b e tter anti S n ig h to f w orth while.

Cupid Make* E arty Call.. An American profeasor wife

apeot bifl life Iavc.tUgaUog nnd coUeetcd tho evldenco o f 1,703 j poople, declnrM .thnt bo th aexcs

, , being wounded by Cnpld’a dnrta I »go of three nnd tha t n woman's

R p a m c h e a m aturity n t lw e a tr tw o - i • . man’s n t twenty-fonr.

tho fuel — 'Chlnea* P lan t SU tuettea.

Chinese gnrdeners somcUmca^ ■totocttes of U ny-'m en flnnlj

r o i b i s » '■ . 1“ ' "V"^ (ra in live overgrccnt to grow up

t ’vo wofn tbcM sta tne tte s. The vloea thna tt k ind of tobo fo r the a tntuctto (heir wblto focea ond hands pro tn

- from (ho green loaves

’IB i lk t a ' --------------lin e s de An A raV a Saying,tmvel de " I t la well (ba( oU men aro no( ub(ogUm. Blcbea corrupt tho aonl. b u t v

enlargtsa tho hope." Tbeae words fonnd b> (he parchm ent o f no A

ths socar tre i tla o hy aomo rtiler, and la nq ( . ' (he b l(te r verdict o f many thal

ly felkfWl rich (oday.—E xchange. ► on Tran- ' ' - ■

. Q asW lea Ad» w in b r lo f yoa b

AT THB IDAHO THUBSDAT, P B ID A T i

- - - ' Ox. eiow aat Anlm»L« Thero Is no onlmnl posacsalni

« l S -apeed (lain SD ox. In th o o ld 'd a y dnya before th e advent o t raUrot

' would tn k t ft form er and iila ox ho I ^ h o two weeks to m ake o round trip

from a twen(y-flvu-oc th irty h u a h c lt'o t ’to m arket, a tr ip th n t cnn no made by m il In Bnlf o day. Tho

T. anim als did well to jl< iWedues-* “ t tho ra te o f (wo or th ree fea t i

I ho h u ond. •111 rn ld e - ______________________— !— E9Ward’a bjplom tey. 1 -1 w . , Edward hnd been told repeo a S l ' 2 ^ not to say he did no t like food i e ^ ^ w as puMcd lo him n t tbe table. J poitof- Invited to n nelgbbor'n ti> d

advises, Bod wns orfered cherry pie, whli -oni wbo did not care for. "Ho tn c tfu l l / en ftb e m »*Wcll. I'm ju s t cm iy fo r cherrj

bu t won’t you ja a t save U for perV . ■

■ J 'R ------------rln Falls, • W hat Might Hav* Been.

Bni II -“W bat oro you worrying nbout] t on the I eat egga I think about the cbli Uy a t an they would h a re produced, ond' fl of the « i l chlckenB 1 thlnV nbont the nicbfleld they might linve Inlil: nnd i t ’s b«

Ing dlRlcult for mo to enjoy nnvth

Jehnion ' " u ' — —

s business DIRECTflil. estat* v.- ----------- -- ----------------------:—Ueea a t D B S aM IN a AND DBBSSUAEI Johnion ■ M rt. J e u lo P. Patton , phono ;

hardware 400 Bceomr.kvenue n o rth man ’h u .tomobOa ■

— ll CLASSIFIEIS A D V E R T I S E M E N T !

r * P O E B A l ihe gneit - - ___ . _ _ . _ . . • .

F O R S A L E O B T B A D B ^L o tT od Wed- 4 White Callahan addition,« they trad9 ;for Burlay property, - t t . 0. , ^ le tt. Now Temple Hotel, Balt Lake lay from —ndnthon r o a SALE OR B E N T -4 0 acre* ^ ^ P - and half from beet damp and t

good beet land ; good terms. A . B. f « « « w n. Buhl, IdahcC ^

FOB S A L E -A lfa lfa seod, loU < Rood te i t ; 18 coata p e r lb; 69W 1

ilifornia, .the win- f o b B A L E -O n the lecond of

ono blue rohn mare, aaoo tb month,' pounds, b rand .on le ft ihonldar

4 Laura whit* tilnd .feetj fi mUea v e s t , 8 Mildred south- from Deep H ole a t- 01 of h » Young's, a . U . DeariBg, eoaaUU

jner w u __’ gueiti,

the . .. WANTED* V a N T E D ^ V nl«e home fo r twc

' dren, 3 and S years old; sta te lerm t. A ddrcu P . 0 . Box 030, ^ l la -

ron 'will TlP O E B e i n '

B a S OABAaE FOB B B N T -Im n lrcTOO odt ' ^®“^th avenue north.

Joa FOR B E N T ^ O acrcs; land*piirou will northwest of Hollister; moro land i;d moro an t'w an ts U. Bee IT. U . SIm i a t

otIUe.

' ~ t \ ) R RENT—Furnished h>on7m II, conveniences. Inquire *2 i Ponrtb rito h u “ ®^th..

”“ <* “ f o r B E N T -L orgo fro n t root 0 Joang housokeepingj no children. U ^ a CCS atnrt auo north, opposite poitoffice. ' ta a t the - ■ •in‘s loT* ro-anft • p * "

Help the a j j t e a t ■ •

S'alS ■ w o o a. h u « i t t t nUp over ' r* “ * »a4 m onth

lua form - T o -ay old c n t tm e n and (tto o e n . ___ ■o tm d lS

MY O m O B DTTBJHO W ILL DONATH.OITBI

BEDCEOSS.-no (rieh . i n p r a i a n t ' t a n o r t h e a t it v tctse . pU ta a s jv h a n t a tfaa te n s t r .rds w ere b« takan care o f M one*. I f) A n b le SM, BOV if a good tim * t« c t vnq doubt ■

T. J.a l e l ^ .. I I ~ i -

p i l i

' AMD BATDBDAT •

log l e aaya, the s H K B to ftd a lt )x tea/n 1p withi tg r tu a / i | K W Hdow~m ’ ' hen thet n ion i JJt a a e^ | f /

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leotedly I which

Bo

1 / aald,

o r sup-

Z Z .^ F s h w iW m ^ Bid ^ ^ i f i A l l B a k i n g10 eggs P n w k Bbceom- . . ^ a r e a , H

m Whep. CALUMET_______ ■ . c o m e s in , a l l b a k in g.y v r* * i m t r o u b le s t a k e q u i c k

ORY i t e -■ - a h e a d a n d m o e tip -b a k *S Ingmateriiils; fo r bucult*— .

f f e a W i ' J E S ’. ■ you forg tt faUure. . '

^ I CALUM ET

Dl B A K I N C P O W D E R

IL > ■ ' neo#*‘{urt»stii*Puj»e«n-lI»ii9■ are ac« MtOkd and■ tctyournaatybsck.

-------- ' ■ C shne tcoqU ln too lyM eh liiir^ K

m ■3JW, or ■ AutheritlM. Sa Bib- B T— 0 1ike. T M m alM pitM k.

rea mile H IG H B O T .' f l C town; Q U A L T T Y

R C a p - H L h i g h e s t i H ---------- A W A R D S a o f it, 1 ^ ^ ^ ^

» - M I m I H Ht Cl S - M l ^8 ^ « a H laU ry 'o f’tl)* Louvre. •!^ ■ Th* L onvre w sa originally a ro y il *“ “■ 'tealdence. Nnpoleon tn m e d i t Into a ST**~: onsettm and d e p o rte d In i t the floeat

• colIecUoD o f palnUngB. stntaea and a r t ( rta tu rea known In tho world. U any

wo ^ U ' o t thoae brought from Italy have b*ea 1 restored to th e ir righ tfu l poasessort. ), i-wjn magniflcenl bulW lngs of tb n naw

' LoDvre, begun by Knpoleon I and eoin* =■ pleted by Najwleon ID . were Inango-

_______ _ n t t d ^ n 165T.

ilro m t --------------------------- -Mak* Window* by Hand,

plowed; In m aking sta lned -c lno wlndpwa er- a If ten- cry b it o f tho work la dcoo by hand. It New t and It la amaxlng lo renllae how many

Umes each piece o f gloss m ust be ban* d>«d.-A n o p m to r tella o f counUng op

rth avfr «“ '> d V nnd finding th a t no l e u Uian twelTO tlm ea were necessary. AB the

------- ^ Jeodwork la done by hand too, even th*>om for opening of th e lltUe slo ts Into which Lla fcve- Ui* glB U ia tastaB td .

he Red Cross/<a n r* la sn ta c * l a t v l s PaOa t y m t f foe :tha. . ' . y • d ot)iai* I annosace th* foQewing p io p c d tlo ii :;

7 0P_H B W PTTKTwnmt Q lV B tf 'tO!To r m R E z r Mm i g g s a t b xBEHALF TH B OOIOOSSIOJI M TH B ’

i t n s i M B o u il o o m i u l M u n tU i d n t ' s ' !J . t« l4 l>cin tct-W ilt* ta d y o n W]atn<wiT»lB I f yoa d t t ’t caCT y w . f i n t a m a M « l t k ' a rt.

.WOODS ;

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T h e a tm c w jih em o f w ilr io l io. ;tlie' M^Js

v.l tnj W hioh t i i e U iu te t l ^ t n t e s sta J W iwmideil itlif o'

[} ifitrKCBBioy^(i/itli6 tw e n ty -se c I , j <} f iim u a l ( (^ iv c n t lo n o f t h e IdIP Irii S w n d u y S c l io o l aw wIjl *li| • t i( in , w h ic h c o n v e n e d h e r o in

111 iili * iK tiuHCfl u n t il;F V id a y nooH n c j

Tbe Bailitbrium*. of ibe Ifelh ra l 5 ,1; rhiirch, ia w blei Ml of the • n M toatvaUca tre h«}i. w u ietp. ' I m l oecwlon w itb .a m dtl

jl -111 -6f f la n o( the UDlted 6 U te i u i 'jjiji tbe .kfilod aitioBt. V e ier tu ol

' y f f >[- ' O tU W t of tlie a . A B., !; < ! A # Bojr BeonU itt«aded u orgiiJ

li: l .tloB«, tad tke ludltorinm w * * ,l )• .:!•* ..irltk i v a p iU ietift 1' i «Me.' ■ . . . .■ I j: '. ! . ' n e tddreuei o l tbe evealog, fol

' \ •;( 4,o« » M“ 8 servlee, dBTotloDil'Md t ' f j . V i .^Wa-mlaute . pteMBtalion ’ o f Ti L-'l >' >! 3 tunp u d . otber war tetiv ltie i, '

[ \> Y lBi»de by Eot. E. W. lUlpenny of j ' ; | inperlDten

' 'U aada b u w ot betroeo 17. M( ix r teat of !t< popnlstloa to the s ii

r v ‘ fields o f Earope, Ur. Halpeany . rlu^td, u d tbe United BU tei mul

f prepawd to a«ko lim lltr m r iI RH' “ u o v aim y are golog from her<

'ta le the p)»e«a of tboie who hav^

' ’ : ml] ' . While , i^ lD g tbe woiI>l u fo f .,( cteffloerwy throoib' war, we mn»t n

: j deaM neir i« le for lO ell by malatJag moru aad rellgloui itu d ard i,'

' I I J HMpenny u ld : ‘n i i U a dnty ibe ' j ' V) ' beat opoa the eburcbti lud 60s

' I f !fl .K ioeJf I» c« flU u le» tbe war 1^1 I Dellnqueaoy In tbe city o f .'M f l j :ooto;-he it ld , which bad.bH B pr

t i onily a Dodel elly, had iBcrtMed e: r 'Cl f i^’l '' moiitly elBt^ tiie w ir begao, aad a i

, I I 'ilar.eoadltlon is developing i s tbe U { M [i «d Statea. B«tI(i:lous orgaB lutiou n

'' 1 /.'mUl '.lead their efforts toward combatl ; ' , l m th li erU.' IIIB '' Ur. B l n o ^ s called upon to speal

i l iT I *te»l ot Dr- ^ U . DeaaldsoBr^ j..Li| - tvr e l tho ?Irtt i^ b y ter iiird n r re l

'■ 'Bolie, who was called to D « n w: ' ;| the dbatb o l bU brother. HU lab. ; I - j> < .7 as an auw er to the conveatlon tb<

i \ J ] ' — tbe challenge of tho war to the E *’:& . llii . 'day leboola o l Idaho. Tbe ehallenn Vv'K '-'l Oenaan knltar, Ib a fh ii retealed It '>'!> <' >' ' ' ' J ° I< « eiM]ltng«>'! i ''lit . 'orery laflnence lor right aod moral ; ' ;,i| -'be.aald , Bad ths Boaday lehooU .y . !| ' ' <luty boond to combat Frualaaitm g 't\ Itt pemloioaa iaflneaeei wherever i • serted, whether ob the battlefield

. .. a t borne.I :jl U t t t c a l 'F n m a I'aa tsm

• , A nnaleal program la which m

I" . , e ia u a a l alagen of the irreral Ic . H I : ehurebea vlO take part aad addfoi

f : ' by lh . H. U . g o l r m a of Boise .1 ; - Ber. E.- W. S a l p ^ y o f Caaada,

' |L - leatnrea of the'Thunday oveaing I rl ■, tioa. I

11 , [ The muiieal program for the oeeaii IP arranged b y & » . P . 8. .BolI, diraet

! inelnda aeleetions by an oreheetra 1 ||(!}4 der dlreetloa o l J>r. iL A. Parrott, b" ri R«tber with vocal number* by quart [ feilii o f the Preihyteriaa and Baptist cbi^ Ig]'! cs aod by a chlldfeji’j ehonw, aa i jllij! them by the Uethodlst chnrcb cho

v!; and a eolo by Ur*. C. J . McCormick t' ; tbe C h il ia n church,

rjt f, . Mr. HalpeaBy'a subjcct is '^ A 'Q f-i; to the Mon." Dr. U olvenea, who |lN ■ trc«surer o f th o State Sanday 8ehi IhK auoclatlon, win speak ob *<A BoiIdi J i InTestment.'’ D^votioiui will be I t j i - hr Rev. 8, R Neher of Twin Palli.. , L<i|' ' ' ’.Ttnzaday M onlng Hj.C-.- Tbe p r o m o for Th'nnday morBl; |{ ■ included addrMsee b y B . M. UcCrack t ( : of Boise, former xeprtieoUtive Ib c«

BSf, s r m from Tdtho. oa “ Wbat War U m |R to-Amcrlca," and br Rev. 0 . T. Audi

n I I »aH. putor of the P in t Baptist chui i • of Twin Palli, on "The Place o f tl i n . Sonday Bchool In Bod Cro« Work:

['I. Tb(« flducatloDBl ehalloocc of the w.fcjit- to tbe Sunday,aebool was dlBcuised Ilil)/ .‘Bev, Jb Wcfljv Mjljsr, Bor. Wayj If,I; . Snoddy, Rov. W. II, Bowler. Devotio:fl'l were lead by B ev.'It L. Caldwell.

Harvoy Allred of Boise, director j i ! - t h e a U la -£ a r m markcU bureau and d

ijHfC rector of the D nltcd.etaU iB oyi'W orI, r • ing Besorvo In Idaho, and Dr J . :

■If'I'Ilf' • 8j»-lojr"ton of.;>ortl8nd, Oregon,l^reli r)i !j ' educational iliriTtbr for the Ba

J l h'l’ **** denoralna(lbn-in Oreion, Nevat |i{j ifV nnd .Utah, w m tli«'*iicaT(rni a t 't l il ' Tiof»rlay a f<*roooo scsnlfln. Mr.

II h r - ;-red dUcnssi^."Oiir Kaiion’s CaH' i 11! fuff ■ ot-Idahn.-?'- I>r..8nrin[t*toa•J iiw ^ "The Bnttlp Under Catlllffig - oaflog*.”I S . D elega^ . T itlt PaUaj M ' . :At,<:30,o'clocV the iH'Mlon ailionro'jf llfo * reereailoB hour, permitting ({n f,U idelegBt«i,{o viilt'th p fall«, sugar fa. f l '1 fa r a r of tUi adjacent commnnU

,and other point* of interest, 1q automi w m 'bile* placed tX t lelr ’dispowl 6y lociM! 'U lM A djonnuunt Prlday. KooaI f n . '’Parting me**^^cr:fram leadera anI f l u i . rcioliitiona to RO..forlb to practloe wha M i j f } ; h u boen learned wlirconi'liide'tlio cocl i i g vention at a » n Priday, The Frida

morning program, flommcacing at 0 :Ji• .o ’clock, will Indudo addresses by E«t

i . ^Im hyteriao church of Twin Palli. and RojB S . 'Boadniek, Cbrl*tlaii church Bible schoo I m J ' ^M rintendent, of Bpokane/ > w l " <• conveotloB will adjonra to re- H i / - lor it* aecond Betftoii.at Em-p : , , ..........

1 G N. SIR WILLIAM ROBERI

mSst es- H | ^

ADES '

SBNTA- 'S AKD^ F A T - ■ ■

f o rf lta n d d

H ectind I d a h o

KKocia- in . th e

d c o n - i 6 x t .ethodiit , V H H B i l l B l B B B E ^ i i S *loni of . .

Qen. 5 lr WIM«m'Ro3frtf«'i. «vi and o l cto l the ita ff. Ki* beep given the

B., aad p ttU n t comnjand of Ih-r er::ttrn rg u lta * «f. England. ■ - '

* S OOMMITTEES NAMED , ^ |A a iP B S ’ Ml

K ln i^ n la l A jiedaU oti :^old« Pli «, were a ad PiofltabI* B«sdoa~O nt

. p n t .. . . U n e s ^ ^ ' '

and S5 fltab le srssioa a t the meeting 0 i^ tU e * recently organltcd Twin P a lls .C a y de- Ministerial asuoriatlon In the ntu auat be the Baptist cliUrcli Monilay to u icrifice. A paper enllttod, " A I’rogram 0 bere to Ilglous'Education for a Ixiral Chu ,v^fa ll• » “* read by Dr. A. ll.H rnm l, prei

of- tho aSoelatlon. At thn bu ifo lo r seesloa the following committee apj it make menta wore mado: membership—Ri lin taln . E. Evans, Maroa; Rev. W. tJ. ilu da,-Mr. Twia P#JJ*; Bev. Mr. CaMwWJ. 1 ineum* a a t View, Program—Bov. M. M.

Sunday Patlon. Buhli Rev. V. 0 . Backmah, »a r a t Bev. 0 . T. Anderwn, Twin of Tor- National servicc—Bev. W. R. llai

previ* I'ails; B er. 8 . B. Ilarrln, Pie d eaor- ^7^'* C- 0 . Heath, Buhl. 1a aim- servleo—Her. 0 . T. Aodrnon,

e Unit- Palls ; Rev. A., ^y. .lames, Klnil la must ^0 ''- Mr. Deal, Pilcr. * b a ttia s 'Hie nezt.mtfDtiug of tho assocl

. win be hold here Monday, U ay 0.

DISEOIOES'IO DECIDE ■ "‘■OSTOWEE SITEpi

' t b lm ! » 'le Ban- ' Uotual Oorporatton T ^ a r

i°iueU ‘ OonildB»tl«i

A- meellng of tho directors of ila BM hlutual Light, Heat & Power com tm and convene Tbui

^ cionJog ia the ottlee ot EogJocer J Mil nr to determine whether or nol **" terms of transfer o l tbe Clear I

power aite to tho corporation wll , accepteil. The T>ropcrty i* owne<

musl- w . 0 . Hauard. A committee, bal 1 local wbete memWr? were named by ifOUM pjwer site owner and ball by the '« tual company, ro«<ntly Investigatet •» *r« propositloB aod recommended the Ig se*- ecpUnco by tho director* of tbe I

of ^an*fer agreed upoa by them.

WINS PBIZE FOE I t, to-' LIBEErST LOANrAir tf lU , . - . ------ ;hirch- (Mofie li«n»y, Beolor In tlie HoB

cboYr' ~ S c h o o I , . S c o m In D o r . ick ^ \ ■■ ..ciilon of Jodgti

"CSiII ’ HOLLISTER—The ilrire for tbo 'bp. it foar minule talk ia the intereita of khool L ib w ^ L otn de live i^ by a atndea •lo.Btt a patriotic rally held Batnrday wai « I«d in the Hollliter high (pbool,auditor *- . wa* awarded io Qoorge Leney, a n

' . . ber bf the sealor (lata. The rally irnlnft * <I»:(ded success. A ll available a acken '^umlfid and standing'room I cod', ^t 'a.premlum. Walter E. Harman fMBf Orr-.Chprnan of Twin. Palls 1 Jider- *pe«ker* on the occasion, horeh Balcer.wlth freight outfit fof f Jarbidge .roaA'^mp wan la Holli )fk.'" ^or {jfovltlon*.

war Ntied U o n Seed Wbeat >d by . A carload of seed wbent watrocei '‘ Toe lu t wMk, but more will' bo roqtJli itioaa u contlderable alfalfa land is be

■ turned into wheat! with a goed-rui or of water, Hollliiler will beat ber 1917 d dl. oril for wheat.Jork- Mis« ’Paith Sallee relumed Pri J. p . from Lawrcnte, Kansas, where she relig- been atieniJing college.'MP- PntrioUf service* were beld at

'vada rhurch Sumlay cvcBlng, nnd the attc : the anM was excollent, a* jrero’ the «i ^ I - ef*e*._^r. W, W.'s anil otber non-pa n lo otic people are dccldedlv Inconsplen ton'* t s n e n u te f .- - - ' • • - Cam- M lu Irene Perkins was tlected

delegate to the state Sunday school c . • vention a l Tirio P alh thla week,

irribd ^ Brummet, farming th'P' Stan ; (be raneb, had a sale UoBday. Some f

fac- milk stock-went very reasonable; inity ..>Bot^ 8. Perkins is attoBding tbo Pi «mo- l>ytotT at Maroa tW* week, and a di locU a’on .li.exp eclod’regardlBg our ebu)

service*,' ctc., as toon a* be retor Church a* nsuarnezt Banday. Bund

, sflbool at 10.-30 4. B., /oJIowcd i r r _h»t prfaehlng aerTleea. . con- . ChrliJensan. has leased the la idar !?“*' of townsito Ir0-80 ^ • ’'*n * . Detwiler and I* preparl

same for grain.IJ-' ' Slnpfl the gbTommont bay hjyer'l

t ' (jull bn»Inm bajr J>a* .'goio down Rot ” coBsiderablo; thia wat duo pari bool shortage of caw, delaying ehlpmea

Advert?«e/t ifl the CJa«I/J(>d coJflmi ,I>en't be wlthoot a : t o w t .

- ■ W aatA d t* g « tt)Ig r« iilltiv tlit 'tIec ’oi

• ■ "^wjs Ti

PBESENTS WETHOD ^ PREVENTlNGf.

OOVEENMBNT PLiUJT IN D 0 ^ . . MAN. HAS PA B T-IN POOD. ^ ’ 8BBVATIQN PBOOBAU .......J g i . ’ ------------

n . M. W oolnaa of Oorrallla; O ? ' f t . Hero to A n lt t In-fllopplng Lo* ? W heat Production’ aad to •Inve*j j ' Local OoiuUUoIu

k f il. M. Woolman of lh.-' Tnitvd ;W hurra'll of’ plajit JdiImI/v,’ withi-J quarters a t Corvalli*, Oregon, a! j In Twin. PaU* Tuesday to confer'■ . Cqunty .Agent Doaald .McLenu n: k ' A. Tliomot*, farm bureau direct

.ro ii» .'ln rcfetence to prcsoBtatl W S n whuat mut'prQVOBtativo meaturc

/o r tho p n rp u e of inreitlga ting rniidltibn* In 'this-rpsjtcrt. '

“ My, work:I* a part of the foottm 'a t io | ', .c a n p iQ ^ ;” U r. Wo saya. . .

^ { j ] m P o n ^ O w i« t 'E x p lo « l^

k M H “ Ivomc* ' I n'-Urcgou fro m .s ’m H i ^ wheat, proheibly e r e ‘hc iv ief -th/I b K S soutberQ -ldaho, b u t are not'^d K n j u a t In.Borthani and wei(tora Idaho ■ . / ® . “ Bwut h B Iqngn* diseaoe tl

illitributed on itfoe ted s w l or b S u u S t’’ wind. T h f teedllBg-'becomn ial

between the. tlmo. of- plaatlng an x-.he fime Ui* Wade emerge* trom thi

I rcncriil BmUt iloes not a ffec t tbo plani ,*r"u'nlm cousCt'tbe'DTaiii to'become a mi

n , , . black powder la rt tad of developlni ■' • ■. mally.. A considerahlo proportic

smntvin th e 'g ra ln caotet ezplosln

D'-~ - threshing;''- Wiithwit oj T rM tsan t

M E B T ,p ,jng regions, suisouthern Idaho, it h a t been disco

:naa*ast tb a t e flectnal ehunlcal ireal Ont-', . . w in prevent the ditease. The foi

adaptable in thi* region would b< pound,of <0 per cent formalilehy 40 gallons o l water. Seed grain a

^Ogfilklll jiaJm m cracd-Jft-thbuiolulion-tiiL and pro- three to five miautes, then removei

g •)( the ollowrd to atand udder cover of < g.County t^u lln for not Inm thnn two 1 ntudy -of n sn t ln g should be made as soon forenoon, 'trrtitm cnt ns possible."

l ‘n Neglact EBtall* L otte tS e n t I " V'horo wht-al ^ced tha' buslnws * 'O t^ 'eu 't ffnlcil- for prew ntlon of

. Bnnnln*. *■ plailloW,'•lotiW-S have bffO COOi » r» A si'll- in th is region, Mr. ITiomett

Mr. Woolmnn, while here, ii Vi' IJ P lea t' ’' ■ " f ' Mi u' Jewl e Wtrrln

i . i , K ta” E O O K O E E E K H A S

O M E S E B V I O E r i

BOCK CRBEK—I W Butan On ; Twin now displaying a service f lag with imtiKrlv *tArs. I t Is the only tervlco flag is

community. A number' o f our y ^ i ,U n n men havo entered the service, but rt . the exception o f the three Gray bo;

havo been bovt wboie paren tt livi QW aome other place. In g itin g her 1

" boj’* to tho aehrlce Ur*. OrayibB* i D K A I i an her^ lelp and company. Bhe' I

number o f other ehlldfen, b u t the) pe tty ' to icattered from Alaska to southern

‘ i/ornla, and tbe is now le ft eat " alone a t tho ago of leventy-two.

' U n . T. 0 . .Tones la a patien t al Phvslclan* & Bnrgeont hospital io '

o f the having been operated oncompany Monday. A t tbe last report sha •bur*day ^'ory nicely.« r E . V. Dr. Davit of Kimberly wat call* not the tho Q an ity ranch to attend Qrai

r ^ e t K fonit, Thursday ovening. Sund^ w in be ^ aa . taken worae (hid U r. Van E

med bv “ t .'furfi^ to bring'h i* *on to tbe bedside. > Al

by the *“ t report be w u very low.

t j* Sad O nm B a r ■*.i?r . Because of tho funeral of the Di

^ ’>3' Wednesday, tbo regular Red C “ " ™ * m c tb j , m tn R l“• , Tha Bed C rou Udic* bave been '

buay a t home during the past > making e i t r a t lo r tho Incomplete

rALE “t '■ffom., On Monday 1 sent to Mrs. Beaver 1 cape, 9 bratfli

loE iitar ® ' ’l^nkeU, 20 diaper*, and 25 ba T bU in addition to 14. complete

^ . cttea provioutiy-tnraed In. Tho n work I t done a t home and takes noli

.; from Iho regular Bed Ch)** work, bft beat • children

th . rived from Arkantas WednetcUv. dent a t ®°t early .In ^Bnaw an lns Lawrence Hanten aad Ur*. Wci I to r iM S'"” ** a t the Albco hia mem. Mo“ ^ y r] i . v ia ' Gordon Qroeafield, who i t emplo 7 J , ? ; f l{ .th e U .,a j» n eb se a rK lm b c rb - ,,rj ira was t**® f*rst of last*wp«k aai“ ’ "S .t ill «niMo to work. “• Wdo MeCor, Homil• . 0.1 E .,l.i,rook p v o Hf.' A lta fo f thft surpriso Uonday, when t

D. P. Albeo aad U P. Larsen are b w ith-the Boad drive thla w rek. (

oceived Crockett w in also nssltt in the drivi

t o n o l Mny^iho little daughter of'17 rec- -lamw Duskii died a t the f

Hy homo ori Cottonwood, Tnesday, A] Pri,lay -■ o* the age of two months and ihe ba* Death caused by pneumoi

following meaales, chicken pox and a t tbo '*hr>oplng cough. T he 'bereaved j attoad- *’”•* “*'■* t ’’® aympathy of the eni I) o ior. community. 8ho waa an only daugh >-patri- t" 'o nnall brother* ba»iilenont pnrrnts, and a u n tt and uncle*• mourn her lo*v ^

fl!*«n‘ M raT A trO H KBWB HOTEfl M l'H T A U O n-U r* . John Day ,

Itanirer v iilted a t the home o l Ile X D v i n ^ P a U t P W d a r .

Mrs. Elmer B nnt, who h a t been qu D Prca- P“ t week, I t much Improva decl. ‘**f®®, y e " daughter o l 1thurch ® ra m /ohAMon i t quite aljlo ra t. 0 t*>® tw in girl* of Mr. and W lundBT <l°Jte aick w ith bronchiy r e / Tblman^aad c)

iircn, who havo (peat the paat nontha in L ot Aagelet, Calliomla,

Iro fi turned homo Tnetday.Baring „ «od U rt. U o Doty- and daugh ‘ Dorothy, who bavo boen vjaiting

j r b a t Tetnmed l^m o la t t week._ in UlM Emma Ejfbert o t Grace i t vii n a rtlr " t h e home o l U n,.A drlan U e rr neata Tlio new bank will bo ready fijr hu

nci* April 15.

'FOB E X C IU N Q E -tob prfotlnj J , money. Onr work is like yoor money

ic ’o it. the b e l t T w it l U l i I f m .

VA^i)An.Y N # s ; .

HOF WllN HEW * I f t t D W H IfDUBTBY ' . . 'OD.CON. . . ' ................... XJnly G ra in T h a t K Is Nece<

1. Oragon. ■ to C r a c U o f .N I a t u r e Fow

I,M»e* la ■ f j C c n .

ive itlga t« --------- ;------

jQiVE SEVERAL .HEIILS Aivd S tates ‘ ■ ,• •ith bead- ' • ■ » 'i ' a rilvetl D ry Math Method U Mo*t Popula nfer w ith Convenltnt W ith Poultry Kee( u and M. Who Ar» A b*enfProm Hore

, D o r ln a jh . I iiy. ■

*uro* nail ^ling. loofli The beat r«eults In locdleg

lo r eggs n r t ' obtained by glvln food coQ. tln la Kcrcral aetO a t day la OQcb Woolman t t u t they e a t nboot «<iunranoui

, ‘ 'so ft and tidtiJ feeds. TOen It.l ^ , convenient to ^and-feed them Ji . s m u t. fn * « y . very good rMUlta may be 0

th a a ' io . « b r any plan th a t ' fa ru liiie t a , f ^ In tho rtg h t Tarlety. nnder

, , coDdiUona th a t they do not gorga “ J * t t i r e t a t n n y tlm e..'«nd u k « ,e i

iBfectoS to keep them la good coni- BBd t S poultry a ra v ' tba aoD fra ln a 'an d by-prodocta, vefftable )1*nt h u t 2 eah partfl o f tn lm al feed rahaU : m ast-o r and table acrapa, whlc^ are a 'm l iplng horr « t n ( b th ln j t . H ard le ed t a re srtlon o f and c r a c l ^ pa lB * ; i\nd tha ml ioslnat in p j r t s of anim al feeda. ' , ‘ Mliftura la M a ^ .

... A aoft feed m litn ro la called t c lin i-P T ^ Maahea a r * i e d e ither In a mol

tn • « t * ^ , The fo ro In whlc r formnlo maah t i 'g lw .d e l r a tn e a - t i i e au d be tine of feeding It. a o d - U aome ftiti iebydo to the method o t feeding the ha rd 1 in should A noiac maali la a n a l ly g irea aj fn r ftfllrt ^ nintH> r»»plar meaU. aioved an.l quantity tba t I t U a ll conr

J w ltW o aaho rttljne : 5^W e«Tap* enough ground feed td absorb ao cefui of molature m ake a good 1 m ath, A dry raa ih iM sn a lly fed

‘ , liopiK‘r;fro iju which th e b ln ls eai tha t ha* j j , j { j |n „ fg,

eral houn. daily; r . ' tava! The dry m ath method I t most

i VisituiR 'w n l e n t ' f o r > n l t ^ kefperp whc irrln^on . 'tw nyi.from ho ijjo an day, <nd lo i

w in ter days cannot atleftd to iiena by daylight. W ith an .ample

t*T A n ply .®* * hopper, a 1J T iiA l} allowaoee o f bard grain la th e : . , .o f itraw o r other light material

. u t . X « t*»« o f t ^ ' «»I>- • P'*'i in tb U ^

youBg th a h«na can e a t w hat they watbut w ith 'It- fre th w ater,' and snppliea o t 0;•boyaall iaheR a n d 'g r i t In email hoppera,lived a t iTlaloo haa been made lo r an nee(

ler th re^ jthe hena. and they will tay l a a g jn ^ tb'ovgb M t, pe rhapt. i)atteie h u a - m a a 'w h e n hand-f«l two w l

'e n tire ly ' R « 'P « Ory Math, iro. ' A .gond re d p e lo r a dry maat: t a t . th e .jSQnal parta by weight, comc In Twin ,p m in d oata. w heat bran, aad

!?f‘ facrapt. A 'g o o d molat maah ma; m ade o l th e aame meal i o g ^

-ailed to ' ^ t h only one-third the amotml Grandpa ‘ craiP*' a ’ la rger'p fcn d ^ U tlOD o l concentrated animal le«d n u t o .1 moUt m ath m ay c a u e bowel tr«n Furtsugb W ith ffucb « d ry 'su u h ab oat a ' At the o l hard g rain mlxttire (tw o t

' ^ c k e d c o n . one p a rt oata by wel to ten blrda ta rcgnlrod. W ith a n

e Dunk* I . . i - i

IDAHO’S WlNTEl CONDITIO

tay tboy v *—**»ierM, i ^ i E a 97 P E E CENT AS AOAINf

ste*?ay*^' ~ OBNT TE N AVBRAOB-0 reliel FAVOBABLS FOB ALL OLAAnothingk. --------------3ren a r- ’T h f «'OBdition of n’/nt< r'’wbcat y. Mr. WahO on April 1 was J»7 per cent anuary. ag iina t (K) per cent April 1, 1017, W eaver against Ojl per cen t for tbe 10 } ee homo nvengo , according to report o f J .

Jacobson, Blackfoot, field agent nployed tbe bureau of crop- estimate*, dop y,.ram e u o n t o f Bgrlculture, given fo r pubi : and I* tlon Monday. Crop prospect* are g

i r t h e dry land lecUon*, the report ri amilton and all farm ers who tocured a tlanc Ibeo B Wlnfer w heat laat la li aro optimlitii n they F o r tbo U oited States, condition and the Ibo trop April 1 wa* 7fl,fl per fci

re busy '- Oeo- n = s s s = = s = s = ^Irlve. ■ ----------

. ( M r The p r i c e o f

=1 Butter ientire • ,

ughtcr, FbMifJcs cles .to

f l J IJ S . ■

proved. PER BoJ['£ . , , to.id U rs .Jthltis.

Twin.-FiJ o b P r l a l l n j D s

n s l t t jng a t I • ' _______ .

1 visit- lerHII.

;.tCI?3n Coltoii Bagsiney— . •

__ 5 C E N T S

m asV M dea'albed nbova a pintl - V " h a lf o t tho-gm ln m lztnre n lll I I I .d o in d . -!1 Ui» moist toaah lA..:

the m om ln ft 'and the ^ grainJCIIv 1° ^«ed^.•tbe U i« - io n a litln L l l u abpDt oDMlilrd of the day!s ^

- m a y be, given e ither a t tho U.feeding tho m ath or tow ard oo«i :tbe rem ainder long enongh b ^ o ^

cessary ,0 le t th e Hens cat a ll t te y waiow ls •' 'lore .going to roost.

. . . ; Hlflh-Rrlccd ree d . , - iJony o l thtffie thinking <rf eoj , i n po tJtty keeping nro deterred I

A DAY high price of feed. Aa User t . D garc.a profll on popitry »l|H . . grain-, coating around }{I. « 'n o

lulaf and pooods. they coodud*' th a t aa Id teepera *«ch prices la st p o i i l t r y ^ ^ ^ i

. rn lae d .a tap ro Q L T h n t l a - ^ e ga rd ’lp m any cnactr w h tta -a -

.'cnu ld .be made wlth-vfped a t . ' pt^«a,.l>nt In oan y -n id ft caiea pi

w l l l . i « y e \ c n j r t e < ! d > l c « » t a " ! much hlRher than lo w ;. ■' ' •

Tjcb forin M ott of the poultry produced I w untt or g tntea cornea trom -g*

farma w here tho blnU-ilTc largi a in tm i w t c a th a t woald not be twed a t « obtain . j j j j poultry did oot e a t them. Ai • e flo u ^ a i i la rm e r^ o e a n<jt. feed any

a ld m h le q a a n d ty - o f a a la b le g n r g a t ^ - . y i poultry the p r lc « of feed d ,e ie ra a e i jj , p « f lt* f ro n pdDDdltlon. h j r t prlcM o l f e e d -

;Jng toi cnrtiril prod'acU oa.taong,

^7 ^ ^ .benefit th< farm er b y r tla ff ljrp r tt uia > in to tiM i t

feed pHcea apa"Wg*r i 'T f r i focka.-can. « o a n r .b «

i t a 'p re f lt .b y feeding a moch 1 t m ta& ’t r can be obtained, ttr(T (ag lb)

iaoUt e r .baat pM iible egg production, aad h le b th e l a r « m d l r « c t t » th e trade tliat o ia n n tr . (be. betc prfee. Z la u n u mei

ftiten t-7. .m w also e n ab la ^ apadaU it la nu rd grain: egg prodactloo w ith ' A'ltarga floi 3 a t oaa k e e p jil f p lan t raim la#-'«beo wlU I, and In nethoda he wonld be f<onnm ed .to •I l^ n t ln n e . . . , a p iw lth ' G row en ofatandard-bredponlti any ex- breeding and. exhibition pnrpoaei

)d molat n toa lly operate no m a tte r how fed In a .th o prices of teed may go. I t n n eat proflta aro much lower than norma fo raev - d e r roch copdltlons, they know

J eventnally c ither pricea of teed o st con- .come down or pricea on higb-claas I who' a re ;and egg* will go tip,, and In tbe iQ.Bhort m n thMr proflta n n d » different c:o th e lf 't lo n r b f e^a tn zed .iple • ---------------a day** 4 * * * 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 .H I I i i I H

!>« l l t t f r T O O MUCH SALT HARMFUi• u t c o T - ; ; ____.p l w of . ^ typical exampfe o l acdde 1 w b ert ( j f polaonJog by aaU haa b«( w ^ o t described by a correapondeal 1 t o y tte r (he b n m n o t anim al Indnatry I •ra, p r ^ ■ q readlog aa followa:

' n ' "*■ ■*y well, ; I and by n la tak e aa lt waa n te' Instead of augar. We fed th

ff tb ree ,0 * p ,n .o f n i n ^ o l l e t■' eight m o n tl^ ,..o ld r-T ie nei; I motiiing t h ^ wer« a ll fo tu

laah i i : ' I W in 'yoa p le u e be Urnimmeal. ' I enoQgb to le tm e k n o w w h a ty o iId beet ‘ ' think o f UT Win too m n ^ u lm ay be ! c M d c m rredlanta Fowls a re very. nsicepUble tin u t «f I poisoning iiy '^ m m on sa lt. 'a :prapM<-. I onM lftwnlA o f 'a A o u o c ao lB s l«d In a > per pound of live weight la sum ronblea. i | tclFO fto IcHI. I t I t very daniter( a p in t allow fowls nccesa ti) “ part* i l brine o f nny sort, particiiweight) ' ' *'’rly •hnt ii»m1 for wilt fl«h. .

a molat r f n n t l l l l ' l l M i n i l l l l

ER WHEAT CROP ON IS BEST IN YEARINST 00 PE B CENT IK 1917 AND .06 PI

IB—uilL D W INTEB AND ABtm DA X T PEI AB8BS OP LiVE STOOE

icat-'JiJ rwni>fltcrf-.i*ilh'.f|.X4 per cent tbo cor•n t, a* pomling' ;datV 'lft*t year ape) WtlJ-; 17, and cent th.^ lO .ycar average, ^ '/y . • 0 year The mild w in ter th a t ha* preva' J . H. throughout Idaliij and tho aiiundancfBt for fecJ'havo been favorable for all claidepart- o f live stock. I« iie s from dlietae 1lublicB- oTjKJiuro wore fa r below lasi year .8 good oven below tho 10 year jivorsge. 'rt SB)'*, comlitloB of an stock It exceptloai.8Bd o l good.IitJe. Tbo number o f brooding sows Apr:lon o t rompared w ith tbo nuipber April 1,11r (ea t, bns declined IS ^ r cent.

Wrappersr e m t i l n s u n c h a n g e d

1.25HUNDRED

igtJratft.. 35c f* r t u i r u

F a lls N e w sD B p tr ln r a l P l io n i)3 2

s Wed a( t e O is PER poi;nd

- ■ THUB8l!>AY, : ^ i m i i , i9 i

E ^ BUowance . J a ^ l M e W g t e i ' -

tuna 61 o«n.;aado red a rk , B in n t B I8 i*m |® rE 9 J K fl|e .l

fflgaging " 7 1 "*' d b y t f i e I l v 1 - % ^• eanaet ^ ^ilaed'.OT - s i —

‘ S f S CA L V E S ON S E M R I i tE D « i uw o t bo. , , ' ----------,le in re- No Flxad Rulaa o f Foadlna Cari Ba -p ro flt a i v e n ^ l t e a n d V lg a rV ^ A n lm a rt loW ^ M ult Bo Conalderad. 'ipooittT '— r 'iduld=go (Pi*ii«raa tnr the U nltod .B tatatfD ^an

• ■•. ■ ment of Xffridiltur«.ld in tiie. At least low -ftfths o t ‘ aU dalr; geflexkl calves nro raised on separated milt

V tiy «Q gnUa balog to n p p ly tbe fa t re at a l l l t moved.. Utnally it paya wdL.to lee< A along whole milk for about two.weeka, a t tin f i / ^ end o f .which t lo » aepaHttta (ralfl to bi‘ used in part Tbe proportloa o£ th<

do not latter may be g iid a a lly increased ooti pd db y. n ttb e e f id o f th e fo n r t& 'w e e k ltlS D se ^ M t t d - altogetb v . Ko ( U ^ ra let o t feeding ig.tboae bated .npon age. otn t o SlTCDt b e a w p (aed ^ tbe a lu anil vigor o f the ^ m iu t t l

n y f bff c^oaldered. Calres espetiallj gtaeral s t r ^ a t b ln irm ay ba pnt oa aq»ar

. ) atad mnk entirely a t tw o weeks o f aga r-BBUl batstbla shoold not be attempted with b a l ^ t i ^ o a e f c U n tU tb t c a U la l a H t w ) w i^ e 001 and thiUty condition s o atteapti lor tbe abnild b a ^ d a to th tn g * to aeparated

j w * milk. Xfedii.change ahonld alwaya b« at p m made gradtially.' . ( aetliodi jportlieflr:itfour<Iay«,lW ffl«lgIitto aarkrt- twelve.pounda ot milk Irom tbe dam lock-to aiK ^a ^ t e ± A lter thls.U m # tha Jtb Isa i riijji: niajr bo from any cow or .cews is

4 ba-berdrbot*prefenbly-Hiot-^oiB-aoy- that at« nearly dry. 'U llk containing

JUT w r not more than 4 per cent e l bntterfal ^ Is considered' tbe best lo r this pnr w hlgbit Utelr jjjg ^ Ujo th ird week

tho snbstltotldn of e ith e r aklm o r sep- ^ n rated milk m ay commence a t th e rate ^ L fo® iwond n day. T ho Q uan tl^ of

th e dally ration m ay bo increased two r* ? r pounds, depending upon thet coaiu- qnandty. bow-

CTor. should bo kep t w en below the | . , H capacity of tho c a l l ; tho t 1::, when It

. does n o t drink eagerly w bat la ottered, *UL ; the* qnanllty should bd c u t down.

At th e b a n n in g o f tho fourth week, den- [ ; from ontj-hnlf to thrw H juortcrs o f the >«es’ m ilk nU o a thouM b e separated s i l l ; t of 'y in I" ' - .....................

TefchlnB Qa«» to Orink.vailedoco o f During the we«k tho change shottld bff lasie t cbntlnued until by th a end o t tbo week le and only aepnralfd milk -la ted . W ith cspo- f « ' i d o lly rtgonnw co lre* th e chaage to

separated mlik m ay b e m ade about a week earlier,

pri'i 1 A lte r th is tim e s e p a ra l jd m ilk tnay , 1017, l » fed enUrely tin less th e ca ll la t e r j

ilcllcntc. Tho q iuintlty le d can be gradaally lacfea ted ^antU 18 , to 20 iKiundt n day nro given. I t Is aaaally no t economical to feed moro th a n this on lcts milk Is very pleatlfuL • ” .

Tbo timo th a t m ilk should be dlscoa- tinned depends upoU Its cost i a rela* tion to tho valno o f tb o Call, Ita breed,

‘ ' aizc, vigor, ctc. T bo a e n so a 'la '^ b lc b ^ I It reachcs the age of sU m ouths and ^ . I tho o ther feeds avallablo a t th a t ttme ^ I m o tt a lto bo taken In to cooslderatloa u 1 8 lz months Is probably a good aTersga 1 . age a t w hldi to w ena calves from m ilk .'

When (be best o f bay. elfnge, and a I good varie ty o f ' g ra in s nro avallablo.I thp cnlt m ay bo w eaned e arlie r than

when soeb l« d * -a r« lackJogi T headi* ton of.good,'Succulent pastarago p n - a tn ts tho best pcsslblD coodltlotl fdr

I weaning a calf, a n d n b e o th is exists - I the c a ll can be w eaned earlie r than

when It ls lacking.' W bea the OBll Is tw o n o o th a old,.

' and If It Is 'carefully w atched, sour tnlUc,- whether whole, aklm', o r b u t tc ^ .

.a lik t-m a y bo f ^ w ithou t .birm lQ l re- tu lts . provided tho change from kw eet/ ^ k 1> made g ra d a a ll jf .- I t Is a o t weU. ho*ever. to . a lte rn a te betw een kweot and abur.

Avoid Fesd i t M ilking Ylme.Cows win s tand m oro quietly a ad th e -

, milking can bo done more comfortably i n a i t the animals a rc no t trying to e a t I t l i while they nro being milked. Breeding

a t milking timo a lso may add d ilf t aad M her UnpnrlUcs to thn o l l k . . .

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BULESARENIADEMpREmEBIJTOATlbNS EUM-

■ THAT* BfeANB,'-POTA; ' TOKBANDBY-PBODUOTS

FEOM SU BBT m rra UBT

A l > ilirotl rpmilt'Df tho conforcnco iolwooo Ibo oonoty tooJ .to lo l.lr n l-

• o n of Idaho wUh FfJBral Poo<l Aa* - m lnU tfitor B. P . Bieknoll, more *trlo-

MDt TttlM M.1 repilatJooi havo M n it-■ n o d hy Id ah o '! aam ln lilrator wVera-

■. >a]« of w heat floor w ith aab-

■Wtoat t o i m il i w u doelded th a t l&suffleloBt wheat

- ■ w o S l i j e o o i m a t o - » « l Ih o 'i™ -out »k««t itri««intl<^^n IhU too jtrj, duo to t l . .otooillleTW oot u iocl.too i s t h i w ar. ' . . . .

DoJot tho DO. I«80l« ll001 poUtooo, ■ betoi, liiI» , * o tt> •»a miaaUDji b«»0

'boojl ta r f n i t ia u ,.u b iU tn to i t . a M j- ■ o » ir ..» S l’no looser bo iMo to o o ^ to tbo poMtMlOB o< m ltu lon t lobotl- totoi to otfiot j ih e it floor p o ' t b . ^ HotonKm nbon b o j lo l » k o « floor tbo c « * i» o r m u it l l tbo »o io l (too,-wltb- out oVfoptloB,-buy-an oquul woigbt, potind for pouoJ. 'o f ono or mow of

. the lub itltn tca th a t follow;, Com meal, corn «Urch, corn .floor, hominy, cflm griU , barley floor, rice, rice noor, oatmeal, rolled oaU, bock*, w heat floor. jJoUto floor, aweet poU}« (loot, » y b ( .n flour, f o W t . mo.l, f e u r l u flour and Upiocn floor. . . .

To •«<«» H o a r d ln f ^ ' ..

^ NotJcc l l a lio given in the now repi* mioDS th a t any ner*on auipeeted ^of hoardlBg or- o f vfolatlofl; any of tho flour aod -n ib itltu to rep la tiona will ne neverely d<alt w ith, a i will any dealer* foood p iil ty o f violationa of a n y of the food rcjfulationi.

_________ Followlflg are the new onlcra th a thavo been telfKranliod i« all-roimtT-

" ‘ - '^ h a l r m e n by A ilmlnlstrator liicknell:■‘'E ffec tive Immciliatcly beanf anil

potftlof* will no longo r^e permitted to U Kold u lubiititolos wHh wheat flour nm rbran ihortn ond middling* will not Ixi rocogniied a* nuthorluiT'aubatituton. Tho only .anbatitufea porroittcil from

' now on are th'oso camod on the original H»t, corn meal, co’rn ■tarch, com ' flour, hominy, corn grltji, barley floor, rlec, riro flour, oatmeal, rolled oata, huck- w heat flour, fwtato flour, jw c n t i>otnto flour, Boy bean flour, feterila nmnl, fol- prlta flour, lap io ra flour. <

“ E ffective immodifljfly. rortificntci liy. coiiiumcra tha t Iho.v liavu in their' nonnmion -tho rc i|u irf j Bulntitiilc# to lialanrii.w lieat flour piirrlinrcM will Yio

“x longer bo acceptable. Tn other werdii, wltb every purrhane of flour thero mu«t I>e a purebaso a t thn. same time poosd for pound o f the nuibnrlr.cil KiibRtftuteK. PncVngo Tfbcot ceri'al gfloil* now bold in Block bv. wholMolcn* ami retailer*

•may be Bold w ithout aubstilutcB, bu t :not a l^ b a tU a te * — ^ 4 ^ ^ .: l“ Thl* pe'rmlMlon* l l ’gTvo'i fqr prea-

. ’en t itoekn 'only now on hanil; not for future' atock*. , ^

“ You are-ilireeteii to make an-offl- r ia l c i^rth rough yoiir county nen’ipo- Iicm-.and ihroogh any other meant you may dovloe ro(]uiring all riHienii in your county to lint wUh you tbeir BtoeV* bf flour onil *ugar.

" l a n e notices am i-d p noC>mlnro word!,' th a t any per*on« found' guilty of boarding or violating the flour »nh- •titu to regnlationii will be neverely dealt w ith, 81 will any .Icnlcm found guilty of violationa of the food regulations. The aeriounieia o f the .wheat altuatibu ilem andi'our eternal vigilanca." - j.« ■»>■ » ?■ » » .♦ ♦ t .t f . t . '.VT • tV tH * T T T V T T T T T

S T T H B HOTELS 4»

Perrlpe—J . L . Daube, Berkeley, Cal.^ Dr. H. M. Holveraon, Boiwi; C. 0 . La- aelli, D enver; Prank T. Regan, Boliw:

■ Theo. Rechow, Kanaa* City; Mr. and Mr*. B. K Evan*, Carey; T. R. Phillipi, PorUand: D. K. Burley, Salt Lake; Mr. ana .Mra. W. 0 Oreenwald, Kooakia, Id a ; J . H . Beeket, Cfilcago; E. Lund- Btedt, Seattle ; V. Ritchie, Seattle; B. M. McCracken, UoUo; B. W. Ilalpenny, Toronto, C anado;.K . a Morrow; J . K. FB»»Ig,'ColumbMB, Ohio; II. M. Butler, V. V. Week*; Roy Larsen, Brigham; T . W. R lfkard , Pocatello; Wai. Cox,

' Pocatello; A. M . Sloman, Rocheiter, K. y . ; Earl Allen, Roche*ter. N. Y.; Fre­mont Boy, EoehcstoK N. Y.; IJ. II. Pal-

. mer, B olie; John M. Cannon, Boiiie; J . W. Blchina, Burley;.C. B. Bandman, Balt Lake; A. A. Foley, Ooorting.

Bogenon—P. E .' F laherty; Paul 0. Uoltf Bo1b«; Joe A. S taltz, Ban' Fran- ciaco! R. W. O riffin , Omaha; P . II. Dawion, Omaha; K r. and Mr*. 8. 8,

- C h e la n , C incinnati; Helene E. Poe- tune, OiBcinnati; Mr, .and Mr*. C. A. lAmpert, Chlcaoo} J . B. Morri*,’ Chi­cago; n . R. Wllkeraon, Denver; Bher- n ian 'C . Roberta, Denver? P . 8. Luff,

.. Balt U k e i B. M. Fowler. S a lt Lake; A. P . Sadler, Balt U k e ; B. P . Ander- ion; Mr*. J . P . M ehlhoff; C. A Brodie, Portlana; L . (X Foyen, Beattie; Mr*. K. I). Hunt, M urjaugh; S. a Blxlor, Keybura; L . 0 . Neely, Hoger*on; B, B.

. Btaoger, Je n m e; Ben B. M anhall, UD^' -Uogh; A. B. Waatea, Ban FrancUco;

. C, W. Puf.ellc, Bolae; Qoo. A. Wllbor, .Caldwell: C. • C- Babbidge, H areltoo;

Floyd Brown. Eden; IL E.’ Barre tt, W rndell; L. U W hite, Gooding: E . P. Unville. Wendell; R«v. Hlckcrian, Bell-'

... vue; Ed Johea, John MeKle, Mr*.- ■ -SirearlngcB, Kimberly;

. U n t TroubJ#..RlM««bove tm all tbloga. Th» won*

ID w b» le t i (m ail thlnga w o n ? be r will b« compleuijr undoq# the flrst tim e she o e e ta w ith a rcaUy big prob- le ia , U l i dUlnt*fr#UDifH5 yonr mcir

. ta l nnd ocrT otu wnditlOB, ob t to men­tion your phynlcal condition, to worry. Yon riecdo’t ,bo rca lined to' fnto nor «llp you r troubles off oa the old friend dack|B back thrown w aters B nt you can m eet tronblca w ith s will to con­quer them o r o d ju a t them—and, a fte r

• thnt, " they ahoald w orry," bul no t you.• —Exchange.

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! Coin;

I M Vin, __________________________

; 60c peli $6.00b !

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id:u , •I\ IS DISTRICT OPnOBE

IN FOOD OAMPAIQl

Lawrence Haaaen la One of F ir# Aj polntad by 8U t«

Adffllnlftrator

^ With the title o f di*trict food ailmii iitra to r ami iU |Vrinteiiilent of increa*e crop iirn-luftlon, U w rence Ilannen c llanin'n ha* been named by S ta te Poo AdminI.trator R. P .-B lcknell to tak iuriKdirlion over five loutliern Idah

Oil countlc*. Adrcinintrator BicknelKha ou created plates’for five d is tric t admiali jn- trator*, of whom Mr. IIan»eu is otn tor Appointment of two -wa* announce

They will co-o|>pr«lc w ith 'county feo

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TiNOT '

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mULL LlCD PRESeatest Newsgatl

Serving Exc

ightinEtiistate news by ie

ounty covered dai

HATYOU>r month per year

administrator*, county a g rlru ltu ra l.a j ent*, the farm market*’ bureau and al

.G N other ngenciea to the ond th a t the n a i imum and best cro]i* adapted to th

Ap- partirular «oilt knd eonditions may b railed.

OASTLEFOED PU PttS ■. LOAN TOTOOLB-SAfi

o ’ of Two .Weeka O ^ a J g n -Bosulu la 10 Food Pet Cent o f E n ro U iw t O r a - . ,5^® - In g T h n f tB ta in p i 1

'■has • -------liali- CAHTLKFORD-A*' a result, o f

campaign which has been coadneled 1 the (^stleford *rhool during thfl p u

food two Kcekij py.ery one of tho GO pupil

1' .A V IU 1 J I A U

3d from th

odtOMORR

IN FA

nEASEISS”Faslithering Organiz Hilusiveiy Afteri

iropeisPleased wire Iron^fl aily by special tel

y HAVE BEr

2WS carriers will delivi ' business every afte

r-;',VFl-ag- enrolled now own* ono or more Thrif

*** Htainps. A large n lim ^r havo Wa Savlngx Btampa, anU noveral have Lii.

y be crty Bond*. Wben the campaign b<i gan fi'w nf thu pupil* owned eitht lUmp* or bond*. They have now' loan ed to tho govemmeot an aggregate o

A M •1000.10, or •10.97 ewh.The amount invested by the pupil* 1;

141 T h rift SU m pikii •SS, o r an avurag > lOO of SH cents per>{mpU. ^ t o e a popil

‘ own K.’i W ar jaavlogi Stamba r n n m l ing inrestm eot ef JilC.lO, while 11 l i t e rty bonds tota ling |(6 0 I s T tlne ar owned.bv 13 por cent of tbo enrollment

cf • U iu P earl .Dorlne and H oyl B o lt are teachers of tho Cattleford schoo They s ta te th a t tbo campaign hu oni; 'just begun, and th a t ihe pnblle will hea

luplf* from th i school ag?in. • ^

w i i i i o * / n m * i i B i T D

eSattle

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be- Local Oommltteee of Woman .T sm ! tb tr . SnbscrlpUons of n - ■ ■

,“ "i ronu Uvis In Among .tbo potrotai of local b^akjrago committees of volnnteer wantos saleiipUa men found <in Wedoesday, tb e foortm t - }lay' o f tbe ir ae tlv itie i in this diret

tion, subscribers for •4050 worth o■ n L iberty Loan bond* of the third iasni

]o n t Women stationed io the local.baskn itk during tho th ree preceding days of thbooL campaign roporte'd kubKrip^ioDa a sOfllT ounting to $22,400>Tueiday>8 ,toUl bi

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t r t t to UOO, ond a t Mortaugb, »3Sa M Mr*. W. P . Outhrio .* e halm ao of

- the local eomnUttoo* today, and the i m personnel of the workera w ltk their

' posts o f doty la as followa: Mra, D, "W. Sw eet M d iCr*. C. 8 . UeMarUn, First National bask ; Mrs. W .S. UllI aad U ra

. B. B. Spafferd, Twin {■'all* Baok < aka, T rust eom paiy; Ur*. L. Ctos a s r U n det* A . P. Senior, Id<ho State' bank.jrth , --------------- • ,refi- A ll accoimtK-4iia Dr. J . F , Ooofldlc

o f »re pajrable to U tk. Blfl>mond,,wto i me. lo o te d i t Dr. OenihUA’s ' / i a s u r otflM r t a l a th e G n lb w ^ ^ ^ p d l^ f r^ ^ r r ;

am- W hy is a watchdog iarger a i night be- than he Is In .the m u m in j r •' I '

' Be<avM '.ke.la U t e a t B t B l ^ t t u l!ol-, taken in in the morslag. ■. '• ; '.

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I MLO MBOL c I VlOE WITH «I HAND OF H 'ij-D E O O tfiSTS . ANP P?^SI- r<•r' ! 0IA5S MOST EEPOET n f |[ j . ALL OASES O f D I S ^ E i j FEOM SqjpiAL E V n .' . /

V '''^ D I f flM 0 1 N I» J« v A lir in i.-n it» 'n - Z’■Iblllly for rfiwrtlnff to tUy nn<n«?wn ,

!;V ■ board* of hralth , tm m of .oe ltl clU- ^ I e u c i i l p tifo l upon ilrucRlnfii *ml p b y •

iJUUai Id nrw reRutatiom roniballnit .

!' ’ locial iliieiir* iKiiiFtl by tho ita lc boardof hed lh Wrdtic»i!ay. j ,

The rfffulatloni t t e lirawo lo make ' coDflDenont of pallpBti nuffcrioK from ,

Mclal diicM ci in i^ccU l boipHali for L their care,' by rauBlripalitiei, 'fntlre ly

I '^ p o n i J b i l i t f for ^rreit aad warn- iDBtloD by- hosUh officer* i« placed .

. spoa tl>e t b i r f r o f poll(« asd p«aee . < ^ officer! <X tbp atate.' „i D n g ^ t < are requtroO' to make a U [ : w » eU rre p o rt to local health boania of h; ! a ll penoBB to whom they te ll remefllM, j i ir,K f ir lB g .th s B a ae ,'a d d r« « aad aex of ,

e l a u are requ ired 'to make lia l la r re ' . .m ‘ porta of penoo* treated by them. *,fciv : Per*oaa fonad a i v lc tloa ef tbs dls-w l , «as«a a re .to Im rw traloed by order o t i jJ i t . .th e ro a y o r or o ity elerkTinlll'they havo o ,P f , beea deelar<^ free from coDladoo. i r» |l . The regvlatloBS are drawn almllar toi.ij thoie adopUd by tbe Dm Molnei board j .•Ij; o f health two month* ago; "

* r i r a w YOEKMAEKBTIS -ji ; ; WEAK Airo DNOESTAIN oiU:| ( 8 / United P r« » s .r . la.I Ji NEW YOBK, April i l . - ^ h e atock

m arket opeaed Irwifular today. U. 8 . “ r . 8 i«el i k u o ff 1-4 a t BO 7-B. • Anaconda Tl

■.'■i- : n s o ff M a t 957-8. Diiilller* gained ' 1.* in <ai.5 . ^m orifiin O ia ln« t-lJI _ Ml a t 4 1 M New Tork Central gained

M to OOl-S.-and Bouthem Railway lo*t ' >i! •. 1-4 a t 21 3-<. • , . , * 1,

P rice mbvemonta were Irrefrutar In Js

. i: * 1% ^^‘i ^^ i s iaaennelDfr tbe evaeuatlon of Anaen- ia [yj t i m b ^ Jh e British, many stocks drop* in;

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; j i (Bjr United P re * * .r - e*l' !; 000PB B 8T 0W N , N .D .; April I L - »?' j!i} ' B igh t bnadred bainela o f i^ « a t , 2000 1^ . ^ t l s o f barley, and flOOO buh^sli o f *>«{ ^ , o ther grains ware deitroyed, when fire, ,

■ beliered Incendiary, destroyed Ibe H ab- ‘f‘; l y ae^HalTer*ton•Boie^. elevator hfro.

- T h i e lerator w u one of the largeit Al* ; i - l n t h a < t a t e .

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M M s o H A B m i r t a w m r a « n )■ PIBLD HEOBBTABIEB'^.TEIi OF

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PnrpoM Is to ' Fomi .Circle la Twin } F a lls-O rganliaU oa Bm Ju to Do Prac­tical Things fo r th e ^ B e tta n e n t of M ankind’ •

• '; — r .M liii'C harlotte K. Wfilte, nBtlonal

Irrtilrcr au J oTganiter, and iovera l field o rrre tarir i, aro here to Interest tbe modiere of Twin t U l i in the work of a , ICBKUC which bos for Ita object helping parents tra in tbe ir children phTsieally, , morally and intellectuaUy, laying eial cm phaiii on training fo r 'io c ls l purity. I t provides for their welfare | U mennaW > r* to m n tie ^ c a tlo n a la n a ; a iin io ry work. In the 'lcqu lr'cm ept ,of ilpfinlto k » n lo d g e and broader cultiiro i rclatlBK Mpcclally lo childhood and lU

” *Tbo (-•lilid tkinicrvatioB league ia « 1 national .orgafiliatioa, Incorporated-TO- , der tho laws of tho DlstHct. of Colon- bia, and by co-operation w ith organJtod -j womanhood the league seeks to do those practical .Ih ln g s through the enforce­ment of ,lawa dealgned to be tter th e eon- dItloB of raaa. Tho prealdeit of the league ia Dr. W ln fle ld > ro tt OaU, the •in lnrn t authority oa sex hygiene aad ' social purity . On l u adTisoiy board aro many famous men aad womoa, am- ' one whom are Judgo Bea Lindsey, Prei- ' id ea t.D arld S tarr Jordan, President Q. * Btaotey H all, Luther Burbank, Edwla | Markham, poet and aoclal reformer, Ed- ' ward Devine of tbe Huuell Sago foun- ■ datioo. New York, l ^ i i d e o t Fairchild of tbe National Edneatlosal asaoclallon, Mrs. I’ercy V. Pennybaiker,^ president of the General Federation of^W otaen’s Olubi.

Uueb in tc re it i i being shown by the ladies of Tw in Falla In this good work, and i t is hoped tb a t a splendid circle of tbe league may be organised here. Tho field seeretarlei wilt call upon the mothers and answer any qaesttons. •

HAS O L S m D<k} . i*U)N'DON—Lloyd George'n Iniepar-

«lile companion od his sbort m otorsm s Is a fo iiy little Welih terriorT - ^ o dogV ardent .sdm lren ilMlaro It can I iliitiBguiiih betwern LlberalN nnd Tor- i« , und fr^crnlM ii with them aeconl-

8FIB N D ID TOTAL lUIAOEED(By Uftl)ed Preis.) " -

^ A S l U N O ; ^ r 'A p r i ] a - d U b e r ty \ Loan lubierlpU piu havo already reach- ^ ed 1400.000,000'm ark, according to con- , aervatlTc eitimate* compiled here w l y j this afternooa from ’ official tie an u y ,

Xtment figures. .h t of the IS federal reserre dls- |

trlc ts bad .reported (QbeerlpUoB*.of |212,OOS)S.10 up to close of bnslaen Tupiday. Tho Dallas, UlaneapoUs, i nichmond, and PhUadelphla d l s ^ \ bnd mado no rep o rt . i

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m on* m e n , t h o lio u s o ‘ t o d a y S iil iu iK w l i n to o n e o f t h e j ,T e a t e 8t f re Icu lB lo tiv o b a t t l w o f t h e H ess io n *'{ tu r e n io v e t h o I n s t o b s ta v le s t o • re ^ l i e ' ^ l j ( l “d r a f t p lu n s . i

The atorm ceatcr wai the d ra ft quo ta | , bill, bsslng the aUotnii-nU of men tho ,* varioBS distric ts 'tou it send on tbe num- i

ber of a e a i i r ^ s 1. lostead of th« i jw puJa tloa .as. wM done in th * f irs t d raft. O tber aaendmenU to give '« prosideat power to call skilled workers i from aay class aad to dliregard b e t tw i

"■ ealls tiuB U la f ir in g a u o tu . 'fo r th e i [J present, brought sharp sllrmUbes., j r*TGca T m e a t B o lii <fd BopreseoUtivo Jnllos Kaha. who w ill ; n. lead tbe fig h t fo r the am en^e& ts, la

ready to n :A e the Issue aB ln d o rse ae a t | J o f (he op tn tlo B o t the d raft t h u /a r . I la Opponents of tho plaa havo b « n w ork- •• j . ing for weeks llnfag up informatloa to 1 B. ihow injustlee.IJ Bepresentatlve Shaiieoberger, of Q ' N e b r a ^ obo o£ the oo«t vlgoroos ]f ' opponents of the d ra f t originally,». will urge th a t tho d raft age. bo •

raised-to40. . ' c,a "W o lau it bave 3,000,060 mea la k France and to ido 'tha t we m ust have- la 10/JOO,OOOunderfljms,"he;Bald. '0, Sballenberger’i amendment to give

credit for volunteer enllitmenta probably will prevail, u Preaideat

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GERMANY HAS OHARQB *« • O F .R P SS lA N n JE T IIn H oa Deaiaads T hat Mot O re r 2f i-H ea a r- Be L ef t on Bach Shl]i , T

- (By United P re ^ .) • , WASnrNQTON, April ll.-Q erm a B y

h u demanded, th a t the B on iaas s tr ip i. the ir fleet, according to confidential la- ^

7 formation reaching this govcnimeat to- day. The Bnssians have been ordered g not to 'leave a eomplement of over 26 i

7 men en any vessel and the Germans <, f aro sselhg to i t th a t aome of the. n n s ‘

are removed so th a t the resseU *haU bo ^ M ncffee tive . . .' -T h e g o v e r^ n it 'a 'io fo rm a tlo B iadi- f* rates t l u t tii^B D uians are not. resist- g '■ log the order t ^ any extent. Tiio plan ^* thu* fa r does i o t show th a t Germaay

Intends to absorb the Buaalan units , i, tboogh i t i l belbiTed she jnay attam pt i, to get the few jg rea t poworfal b a tw .•

^ eruUers which a /e s till in tact. ’ Q

' B E F U S E E H D O B S E M E K T ' O F H IO H T T O S T E IK E j.

, (By United Press.) • WASltlNOTON, AprU l l . - T h e sen-

- a te today by a vote of 34 to 89 reftised .■ to approve labor’s righ t to s trlka ia

war time. By tliat vote i t reieet*d a conference report on a bill penalidng . destruction of w ar material and later- “ ferenee w ith prodactloa.

The report was rejected because coa- " ferees wrote In a new clause specific- Pf a lly providing th a t none of th s peaal* £; ties la the act shonld'kpply to w otkara » who struck in aa e ffo rt to ge t higher ' pay or be tter Working eondlUoiis. “

, OBSOOK H B C T OVBB TOP- tb (By U alted' Press.) pj

POBTLAOT), Ore., Apfll 11.—O regoa sg claimed today the honor of being the ' f irs t sta te to p a u iU quota—«1S,405,000 po - l a the U berty Loan drive. ex

Oregon will bow work for a decisive sg over-subicrlptloa oa a mlUlon-B-dat nli basis. a t

The ipeedy work of Oregoa is a ttrib - ' n ted both to patriotism snd effic ien t be organizatloa. 'P o rtland also p used ita of quota. to

A D 7AN0B IK PALBBTIHB ' ' (By United Preis.)

LONDON, April 11.—Britiah forces < In Palestine have advanced tholr llnc i J O'mile aad a half on > flve-milo frontage 1, w eit o f tbe Tnl-Keramramleh railway, ,“ J It w u officially nanonncod today. They T captured El K efr and R afat a fte r itnb- f J bom rciiitance by thp Turks. Their I priionera^locloded some Germans.

TODAY’S OABUALnBB(By U nited Press.)

WAflinNGTON, April l l . - T h o cas­ualty liat Issued today by tho w ar do- i partm ent contains 124 names divided ( as follows: a.

One killed in sctioa, two died o f om woands, f ive died of accidents, 13 of Roi diieaioj CO levoroly wonnded, SO slights tai ly wounded, and four mieslng ia action. Ko

BBP0BT8 BIO filN K IN O(By United Press.) ' v^'

NEW YOBK, A pril’ ll .r -T h o Mari- C tlmo Register here today carried a re­port th a t tbe Atlantic transport llaor Mlnnetonks, 13,S£8 tons, which foTme^ ly plied In tho passenger service from Now York to England, was sonk in th o MetlifcrTstean U st November. Tbe Wl M lonetonka.was in the British admir- cAf a lly lervleo. Thi

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(By U alted Preas.) pit,MINNEAPOLIS, if ln a .. A pril 1 1 . - tt,,

M orrii A. W arner, son of E . C. W arner, mo] millionaire banker atid linseed oil mag­nate, la a t libe rty on h li own recogal- canco today a fte r being breaght'boforo federal au tho ritlo i on ebargos of fail- ing to reglsU r fo r selectlvo d ra f t. ^

..■B IO BTBIEB LOOUB U P fo?■ - (By-U nited Press.) rim

WACO, T e x u , April 11.—A general crditriko of 2200 ualoa workmen is ovescheduled to begin a t midnight Sunday andin ^ p a t h y w ith epployes of th e Tax- ^aa H eetrie Bailway eompaay, who b a re Cnlboen on strike sldce M arch 9. . a 1:

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JOROPESTIRREd ’- emCETAtK^ W A9H INQ I0H , HQWBVBB, H A S KO ■ ' aafOWLBDOB WHATUVBB OF D f- , j l oiDBNTS B B T E ^ B ^ T O ■

• ' / (By United Press.)COPHS'UAGEN, April 11.—Profcs-. .

D to r Anderson of W ashiogton n e n tla ted . with Counts Andraasv aad Tisza, in . Vienna and B udapest,'regard ing the

•poulbillty of a separate pcaeo between A ustrla-Enogary aad . tho '.United fitatca, according to a dispatch to the Berlin Tageblatt from its Vienna cor- reapondent.' . . .

- The corrcspondeat u ld tho Austrian i r foreign office bad adm itted th l^ .J^ - „ gelher w ith the adnlsalpa th f t Austria- y llnngary ha# in it ia t td .Varloni peaee ae- J t goUatlons. ___n lB ter« t«d;0 • WAfllllNOTOK, April l l.-B « p o r to d

ixace negotiations between P ro feaor Andersoa e'f W ashington, representing

ta the United -States, aad Couaii' Aadras- io »y BBd Tlsxa la V ieaaa aad Badaptat, n- created a s ti r la official iind diplomatic

f t was Btated offlclally a t the BUte lie d e p a r tm e a tth a t" P ro feW -A a d erso a ’’ re w u not kaowa there, fnrthef that o t nothiag w u kaowa o f the- iacldeat re- lie ferred to ia the dispatch.'' , -

Professor-^P. Chaoaeey Aaderaon, coBaected w ith the war trade .t;oardr

m w u the oaly "P ro fesso r A adarsoa” . 4. {i known to .b e her»>HiBd he said be a t hada’t been in Europe and knew aoth- ir log of tbe reported negotiations. ■

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(By United Press.)' <li- -C H IC A a O ,-A p H n ip A ia rr ir a n sub- q'

marines are ferre tin g 'o u t tlv) ka iser’s m.

I' undersea pirates and figh ting them in the ir own way. Secretary of the Navy DaBicIs told 20,000 Jackies ia tra la lsg

t l a t the Great Lakes ita tioo . D anfili ],, i r u reitiag o t his hotel today a fte r his Arduous program yesterday.

"T h ey 're d o iu g rea t w o rk ,'’ tbe s<e- retary said. ."T hey bad a. tough trip

' ' ovor. Thoy had to come back and t ^ i i P it agala. E ventuallr th e r all go t over “ “• and w ent inlo i t .” ^ *

R v e Liberty Bond aales to taling $9;- ” 1“ 000,000, doring the v is it of Secretaries "

Lane and Daniels, encoaraged workers ^ '* today ia the hope of exceediag Ohlca- " ** go’s bond, quota of i215.000,000.

"M ore ships, morb ships,*’ ,w u the ^at.-oi^ Daniels^ .addreu before the j"'

I* Chamber of Commerce of i l s U alted 1*- Slates. Before the lamo audience Sec- Pf

“ retary Lane enuBciated’the ilogaa; ' St T " f t i t eyery dollar to tise, «very band =

j 8rAII^ I X ^ S N O iM B N ARRANGE RESTRIOTIONS

^ Food Adfflinlttrator H dorer ^ H li ^ Faco A f i la t t Backst Shop

>■ D e a l ^ o f B re i7 E ln d ^i .

“ . ‘ ( B j U n ll.d P r a i ) J", -WASHINGTON, April l l . - G r a i a o i - ^* changes th roaghoa t. the c o an trj have ‘

fixed rtttr ic tlo n i on ■ ipocnlation, la f .. rabstitatioa for the previous lelf-im- . f . posed price restrlctioBs in com, oats and h . . other .cotBmoditie^ Food Admloifltrator " j I Hecver anaounced today. f -Hoover telegraphed exchanges today

u trad ing In eom and oats fo r June snd -Ju ly deliveries began. Ha vrgsd m tba t the e x eh a am themselves « e t 'to g prevent speculative manipulations l ’_

I sgalast the in terest of tho public. - I " I n addlUoB to tho restrtctloa. ia - " , I pcaed on large trading aod speculatloB, ,,i.

exchaiagei should se t the ir faces r i^ d ly I sgaiaH tbe stim ulating of minor- spee- ’ olatlon throogh tho operations of pnv- '

ate w ire bouses,” Hoover etated. ' eai " T h e majority of tbo e x chann meia- o f

. bers have long recognlted th a t tn l t tTPS ere I of business in the public mied is afcin {q

to_ bucket shop speculation. pn

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n e w ; YORK, April l l . - " W e have ‘parted bu t are stiU’the best o f frieads.” torsaid ! £ » . D ouglu Fairbaaka today fol- pallowing the aaaouncement th a t she and theher movie sta r husband bad entered sh<lato a mutual agreement of final sep* tbioration, although thero will be no di- sl^voree. rea

S P O E T S •

SW IUM INQ BSOOBD LOWBBBD — OBIOAGO, Afiril 1!.—Tbe 600-yard

A. A. U. swimmlog record fell 12 sec- , ondi l u t night w hen 'iti maker, Norman Rom of San FraneiiCo stroked tho dli- Unco hero In S;S3 2-6. Incidentally Itoss eclipsed former marks for the 390, adi ^00 and 440 yard in the u m e ra c e .'

Mike McDermQtt' af the Great la k e s ( XaVal Training school won tbo 200 yard b re u t stroke event in 2 :411-S.

KAKBAB CITY BLUBS W IN (By United Pre«i.)

WIOHITA, Kans., April 11-—The , W lehlU Wolves hoped to find the CU- € cAgo W hite Sox in another slutftp today, e The Sox fell before the--K ansu C l^ niuea Toiterday 3 to 1. 'T h ey couldn 't find too offering* of two association • pitchers who yielded W throe hits. .' - The ^ x play a Camp Funston team to- ' tnorrow.

CUBS ATDAXLAB (By United Press.)

DALLAS, .T e iu , April l l . - ^ h e Chi- ' ’ rago Gab* motored into D a llu today for a . one-day itand with the labma- rlnoa. Charile Ilolloeher, shortstop, w u credited with yeito rday’i 3 to S-Win . over Wflco. Charlie scored from "sec- i and en a donble play th a t retired mea 1 o t f i r s t aod Kcoad. Levio, onco a 'V Cub tryout, led the Waco assault w ith i a homer.

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; i - - 6 A T 0 R D A Y .

Mr s . A. E Colwell dellghtfoUy a i entertained the memoen o f ei the PriK U la club on Wedaos- -

4lay afternoon of l u t week. Tho after- - n o o a -W M -ip en t-io w in g 'fo r 'th B -B « d r Orosi and a t the close dainty refresh- c i

ments. were served to twelv« members. M . . • ■ • ,

The .Junior-Social Improvement club en tertained a t a dance a t, the Parish hall on Friday evening. About tw en ty five couplea a t te n d e i ' {^

Miss Caahloa w u '^hoitess to the ^ Thursday Bridge elob a t the home bf Mrs. E llio tt on Sixth avenue e u t , U l t . / week. Delightful ^ fro ih tn e n U weref » served to tb e 'U e iu m e s Barger, Put- a nam, W hite, Leop«ld,-J. 0 . Moore, Coa- over, Dnfresne, A dahs, Hosted, and v Sawyer. ^ g

• • • fi Mrs. J : Pao l JohBstoa enterta iaed the pe

members of tho Hoover Loacbeoa club M J u t W edjssday. M n . Leopold won the T<

Cfo r high score, a book of T hrift ne pi. -T eynem bers and M rs. Wilder D<

TellsWhere F re i^ t \ih and \

BAILBOAD.DXBBCIOB OHNBBAL’B 01 LETTEB TO BEPBEBBNTATIVB BHT QUIBEHBNT8 AND PB O hO SlH a IDA!

Statement in regard to the urgent ro- byqulremenU fo r refrigerator .cars In thd erelU te of Idaho for the movement of loipetatoes and ' also of the need for box a {c ati- ln which to ihip bay have elicited enifrom the office of the director general /of rallroadi a review of tbe traniporta- in 1tion conditions in th is country, together a nw ltb an expUaation for the shortage of mo cars and sU tom ent of. relief measures determined npon. ’ '

l a a letter-to-BepreMoUUve-AddlsoaT. Smith of Idaho, unilor date of March t ”0, a copy o f which h u been received » b y .W . F . Edwards, iccreU ry of tbe connty farm lihreau commercial com-m itteo, Oscar A. Price, secretary to the K®*director general, layss . wu

O orenuaent'a Beqnlrtments n a' " T h e requirements for refrigerator Pai

ears have been Very nrgest in all parU tlo:o f the country, due to excesalte. in- l i tc ro u e in l u t y e a r 's crops over proced- exiing years; and cars must necessarily he shoprovided to move goremm oat meat, fospa ck in g .h o u a .p u d u eti qnd other com- rit<mpditif* for which refrigerator equip- verm oot.Is needed. coc

"T b e loadiog in the w eitem terri- to <tory, as-yoa know, i i destined prinel- sltipally to f a r e u te ra points. Although 'the original destlaatlon of ihlpmenU Is carshown by tho ihlnpers, i t i i not always thothn nnloading point, bn t car^ are con- Wh!s l^ e d to poinU farther east, w ith th«i woireault th a t a long time Is' required for In

^tho turn of the c a n for a second load- fo ring. fo r

"V e ry vigoroua action il being taken tlfo

A l the W orld Meve^•“Lovo ninki^’ tlio world go round,’* - 1,

quoted tbo Parlo r I'hllnsoiiUcr. “Yea, *n, bu t mnrrlnKCKrn.TiillysqunrM tlilnpi.” Bddctl tlio Mere Man.—Town Topics. ijgj

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K e e p in g O u r S oE a r t y i n t h e w o d d w a r

e t o o r d i n a r y v a h i e o f c o d In soldiera against colds, pneun

T h o u s a n d s of O u r S o l

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f t i g h i n v a l u e a n d ' r i c h

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EDNESS IN RAY PICTURE:E” FEATUEING FAMOUS AHO THUKSDAY, FRIDAY DEVHiLE'*

ature of a “ chip off the old 0 through adventure, thrills, • .It on top of the heap I , You '11 ' ' a p l a y .

0,keep his half of the railroad'• ‘ ' orbhoy, otherwise known as. a five thoasand dollar ,dieck

isaiid within six montta It's e winner’isn't the old '0 Vaudeville nnm b^, will bo QSUR8 i ) A Y ,^ A Y A N D

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and M n . Eriesoa u guests wero pres­eat.

Chapted D. P . E . 0-, entertained a trT n o st'd e U g h tfttl- ttffa lro n -P rid ay -w --------—cuing a t the bcautlfill borne of Mr. and M n. U . £ . Jennlson. Tho chapter «b- • tertalns annually a t a gentlem en’s din­ner and tbls la s t proved highly n c - c e ^ c l . A t 0:30 tne " s p r ^ ” w u served cafeteria-style and waa followed by the In itiation of tbe geaU^men lato the "m y illd ” order of B. I . L .’i . ' Each geBlIcmaa w u preseoted w ith a frame • a ad " tr im m la ’s ' ’ and lastructed to con- ' struc t an E u te r "ch a p ea u ” f i t to adorn the h a d c f a fa ir partner. Much merriment w u created by fhls i t u t A ihort musical program 'by U r. and M n . WUlon Peck, iS lsi Teaidalo aad Mnk F rank Bell followed. A comic farce entitled, "H o w the .S tory 'G rew ," finiihed tbe ovealog. The foRowiag ap­peared in the c u t : Mrs. Z e a u Sm itL Mrs. B . . M orgui Nisbet, U lss Nellie T eu d a le ,.U n . W. H. Jo h u o n , Mrs. Er- ' nest W hite, M n . A. B. O strander, MnT DeW itt Yonng, M n All.

it Cars Are Why the ShortageO F nO B BBVIBWB Sm JA TX O N OT n t H SHOWZNG P A B A U O U n BS- lAHO gm .T B P .

by the traaspcrta tlon division io ia- ereaso the n p p ly o f 'p o t a to e ars bow loading, aad i t U e n e c te d .th a t w ith li a period of 60 days there w in have been sa o n rt e a n to novB thU traffic .

M lu tm etlo n s w ir« given today tha t in addltloa to the regnlar tide movemeat irranged fo r, 200 refrigerator ears will aove la to Idaho tn special tra in lots.

. P . X . A ' l U s M K o n m ta t i . J lW fl are la s t inV eceipt o f a telegram ' trom 'the o fflce n o f tbe Paeifla f w t Express company, reading a i loRowi: Deliveries o f P a u f ie FniTt Express re- Frlgeraten to Oregoa Short U b s , Gran- {Cr, March 1. to 4 iacloslve, S14.' Ea- •oute oa the W yomlag dlviiloa alo&e )b M arch 4 there were 201 empties.Baking a to ta l o f 44S on tbe Ualoa Pacific ly i t e p of which a good propor- :lon should now bo o a the O regoa'Short [ine. The U nion Pacifie is A m U hlag ixpedited movement and th O 'S ltn a t^ ihould be m aterially .chasged w ith is a 'ow days, tak ing Into consTderation te ^'llory 2000 miles west of Chicago and rery fow empties onroate o a tll w eather looditions are impro;>ed. WUl eoatlaae0 do everything posslble.to relleve 'the iltuail^n.' ' '

" I n regard to tho shortago of box :a n fo r hay loading ia Idaho territory, ho cause of th is aborUge U th a t ean vblch uader ordinary clrewnstanees vould havo been available fo r hay must, a order to avoid f re a t - loaf, be ased- lor the mo^rement o f so ft eom and g n in 'or tho United S tates goverament and •he allied goveram inU .”

^ r t l l a Land Untojiched. •Tbo m oontaln ro |^0P4 of Caba in-

cindo many rld g ci 'd n d Tnllcya of ex­tremely fertile lood, fl((irl]r nil untouch­ed, iiud cxlBtlng pm c^lrally na they did before tho tlmo of llio Spiiiilnnls.

Read tbo cnuslflod Adi. ^

o M ie r k S t r 6 a gr e i p e r i e n c e p r o v e d t h e

Inrer oil for strengtlienmg imoniaandhmgtroubles. oWen are Taking ,

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