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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

EODBBT SOODT, Cliadron, bagRflRC

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

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

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

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

smoker and bftRKHRO

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

* I T^daffs, GamesNaUoma League. .

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

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

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

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

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

.Tn<ipr nml Killifor- « ™ r« . '•

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

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

A m encib L oiguoHenrc: 1 :!*■

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

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

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

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

.\<'(isfn nnd (iluirrity.SrnriM

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

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

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

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

, First of NewW heat, . )nTexas~Bringsi

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

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

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

TB E O N M A

N FA. , ■ I ...I ^

United States to Ignore League on

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

B in ; • _ •

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

. i '~' •• ; • " — •

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

of tbe w eek,'caused laauance of an

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

, recently, a f tw strong oppoaltlon.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

t) • ■ - ' ~

*,!'0ILPR0DUCERSPR0TEST AT MEXICAN EXPORT It

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

jr sivo and A rb itrary

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

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

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

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

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

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

iSSOCIATED PRESS Nl

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

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

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

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

!■' p o s a l a s V o te N e a r s

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

iiiisnu fi" wmnsiin; 1 ,

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

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

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

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

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

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

ersiilp, the resolution' saj-I.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

on W ay to 'H a v an a

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

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

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

DAHJnOEBDATi TO HB 10, 1 0 2 1 .

sM I veaIN CHAIN 0

[ AGAINSTJIit Probate Court Roc ]; Preliminary Exami

Charged with

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

■n all 'tbe tiiDo ho had been tDBDagor.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

ire n ted liis identify . *

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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' o f S e a m e n

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

. I benefits flint aeerued through,eoIh ivo bargaining.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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IH 'D L IN , OP)—N'o M 'otion o f I r i i h t I io p o lillr o p in ion Imn eD(Iori''cI L o rd IIuKh rom p! C i'e il’ii la te a t m iK ^'u tion o f u n e t t l e reau m c n t o f th o I r la h finratloii. T h e Cocil w itli, p lon in c luded tho e tln b liah m o n t o f t f fo runda ' im s lI p a rliau ie n tii. one n t B c tfaa t a n il ' |Htii)(> tiip o th e r n l D n b lin , w ith on ad d itio o n l b ic ,, \ “ i ro u jc o f E a ta t< 'a ’ ' n f 100 m em bora. in I re la m l w t* to hnve “ c o m p ltic f iaeu l m m m i a u to n n m y " a n d nn n n n y o f IIn o k i;, (toIl'Ii b u t no no v y . nn- iii

Tbo n r a r u t a|i()roflrli io n p p rovn l ' ‘ i,) com es fro m th e F re e m a n '* .lo u m n l. w h ich aaya t h a t L o n i I ln g h “ h n s p o t '■""“'i* t h o 'r o o t o f Uio I rU h problem in Jil.i Rrnap, b u t b e in n frn id to t-n lioMI) f o r (iie M tu tio n w U hout Iiciljrinjf m u- a i t io n * .” T he hedc ltip rou .lU ifm - ia h e ia to lie th u nefCHiiiy fo r U l* tc r ' nifT fcm rn t, nnd tlii* . It i" n rp ie d . ■m ean* th c m a in tcn n u cc o f “ th e U la to r l>"” lm' V e to ” w hich “ ra n nl«-*iya b e rollc.l u p o n . t n w reck nnv pliin th n l wouM 'n * a ti* fy fo u r - f i f th a ( i f 'th e i.co p le .” '■''*1'""

T h e rea l c ru x r e m n in a - in in n lo r , • ''I '’, ' ” T ho m a jo r i ly in th e norlhcna l ro rn e r ia n tta c h e d lo th e KukH**' e o n n ee tlon , " '" I T he p le tn re o f Queen \ 'l i ; tu r ln open- ' [lil'*, on th c >raila o f Ihc linnfca o f R el- fn s l n r t i io n a o r A n lrlm fftrm cr* . thfl j» "tm c p lace o f h ono r a e to rd e d in N n tlo tu l- l*t ho u iee to i> ictiirei o f R o b e r t Em - *•'“ * • m o tt nnd 'o t h e r lendera o f r e v o lt vnnred i f a i n s t H rltiah ru lo . AccordinK to th e u u t e r leader* no ng reem en t w ill ov e r Kidcrnt lie p o s a i ld c 'w i th th e -T M t o f Ire la m l off*’' I w hieh inipHec aep a ro tlon from th>![Jritiah em p ire . “ T<'

DENIES OIL FIELDS OF ■ . S "S MEXICO N^AR EXHAUSTION ;

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iro d nc tlon o f o il In M e itro w ill bo A . I ;o log on 30 y c b rs h c nce , sa id E . L . Bo* J ,'' ony , p re-aldent o f th o M ex ican P e t ro • j sum ' co m p a n y , In comroontin^;. W vd- e sd a y on th o re p o r t m ado p u b l i c 'i n W aahlngton b y C halrm nn I’o r tc r o f tho - OUIO fo re ig n a f fn l r a eo m m itte e , vrhieb lIcRcd tjih t p ro d u c tio n in -M o x icn n o il i„W d i w u a o f l i n t o i t . : ; ■■ • . .......... ..

M r. D o b e ^ y 'aald th h t th i s 'r c jK ir t, ',»nn '■ rh lch -v to * . m ade bv J . I’tic ln u , ', . a J h ip p in g b o a rd '-i'X '|H :rt...lo R flor Ait- f , „ ‘ J l i i ^ 'B cnaon , fo rm e r e h a irm a n o f .thu- / . „ , i „ „ o a rd , “ w as m ado aa tho rcau lt o f a , , ** u rao ry t r i p throORh th e o il.f(o Ida m an y ' lo n tb i n « o . '’“ S in c e h is s h o r t v U lt to th c f io ld i ........ .

<5 w olle h a v e been d riU td a n d 'n r c In rogrosa o f d r i l l i n g ," M r. D ohcny eon " o t ,nufld. “ M a n y o f them n re co m p lr t- ...........I n a d it i s a w ell kndw n f a c t tb n t . " ' ' o ils co m p le ted u o T oteco nnd N.une* j,, la p a p o to opon up a now le r r i to r y J ' - *’ n rc ' th n n th r e e tlii/c* th c 40 s*|u tiru ,'n’>n lies w h ich u th o o n ly to r r i to r j ’ a l- , f , ilod to in th o re p o r ts m .U il* m orn - ■' . . j ' s p a p e ra , a n d w h ich M r . 'P h e la n re- r to d ,aa la rg o ly o ^ a u * ^ d _ i^ ‘ _ _ i—........ — •

pr-lJPicturingthelAVhat does tbe farmer look lik typical stage “hick” who blo'

. by hedr, when he first visits th the movie hero who studies h a Los Angeles studio. Not a 1 Freeman Tilden in - -__t

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m ak ing n f t h c f re ig h t rntea In hll, hna b een “ w h n t flic InilinlH iia ,„ortcT I lii-n r ." U p to t h e tim e o f govern- j, III I'lintrol o f r n llro n d ^ , Ihia f n d o r I I'linaidcred i n . t h e m n k in g nnd ad ' tm en t o f rn tp a uu n en rly nil com- p ,o Ju . l ltie a in in te r a in tc com m erre. S in rc t tim e , th e ra te " hnve been ad- jfloj ired u p o n , n p c r rc n ln g c baala , nm l nro o f Mie o p in lnn th n l p ro p e r con- q, ■rnlion ho* no t b r e n ' g iv en tn Ih c |^ j j ."•t th n l tlicac iidv iinrca hnvc on ou r ii-u llu rc. a t 7 ,'T il. l l lu a trn te th i s pn in t, th e re fol- r n riim p lln tlo n b used up o n avDtofio , c n te y ie ld* o f Id n h o p roduct* .M upon iblU lied b y th e foN fge o f ngricu l- ^nd r p, U n lv e ra ity o f IdalNu co -o p e ra tin g pf,nac( h tho o f f ic o o f f n r m \» m n g c m e n t j I fnrm econom ica o f t ^ k U n ited jj,q j,, te r d e p a r tm e n t o f n g r i c u l t b f , In j n - tj, Ir b u lle tin N o. IW , to g e th e r w i t h p n if i t lou* o th e r o p re fu l com p lla tlo M o f jdaho . rngp ncrcngo y ie ld * in a l l t h 'w r in - il p ro d u c in g d ia t r i r t* n f tho a ta te :A pplea, 200 Im xesj .

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B a te s iD ju ro I s d u s t i y , a Inrg^ ’ 'h a v e n p p l l e d - t h e Jncreaae in * -l ght rutcK. in c lu d in g th c 25 por 1 IncTcnac o f .Tune, 1018 ra te , and 1-S p i 'r r c J t Ih c rc M c o f AniinBtr I Iflgc ther w llb w n r tpxca , to the da to nhow on n n n v c ra g o bnala bow i , ' , . t . 10 n d Jltlou if in f re ig h t rn tc 'f ffrfi'lif'-'Ing Ihe I d n h u - n g r ic u H u m r in d u a H I, T heac ahow th n t 't h o 'i n e r e a a e *

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- a k a i c h t s a r c am o n g tAo b e a t b o in g p rf ix 'n tc d ( a a n too Is n n e n te r ta in e r o f no to . T hon th t io n a n d d is t in c t e n te r tn in m e n t vn luo in uvei w e e k . I t Is .in e v e n ly b n lnnecd p rog rnm .

r tb ro n g h .

M a k e C h a u t a u q u a W e e h Y o u

t w i n f a l l s , J u n e 2

iPPiED Ciflem ' ECimiiis;[ m p o r ia l 'O o i i i i c i l D o o id o f l t o h i - hb

tabllsh Hospital on St. ^ Louifl Site ^

D r a M O IN W , In ., ( f l ^ - T h e Im p .- ' “'I•lal C ouncil, A n c ien t A rn b ic -O rd e r , No- nfile s o f tb o M y stic S h r in e , dcc ided a t .,yrI s e c ro t session to es tn b lia h a h o sp ita l . , n H t. L ou la , ile d ica ted to tho crlpp lcd ;bH dien o f N o iU i A ra o rk a , W cnow n to d a y . A s l to f o r Iho h o sp ltn ' las n lren d y be en pii'rehnscil a t n roat if *150,000.

Hix n iem H crt o f th e cnm m itteo ,fa;■ured th o e s tab lla h m e iit o f a c e n tra l “ '" toap ltu l In S t. L ou is , w hile th e s e v en th f c fnen ibo r tu r n e d In n w lnD tlty Topott. « ''»'h o m a jo r i ty ru |H iri wu* iiccopted . - «'}t

T h o e rlpp le il f h i l i l r e n ’s hoap itn l <eniro je e t wua Im loraed nl th e sh rln o con by iIpvo In n t .y e a r n t I 'o rtlB nd , O re. T ho re fiiil I now ono n illlluii ouo hund rod thou- , Itnnd d o lla rs nvijUnlile fo r Ih o -p ro je c t. eom

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inpB ilal OouncU G ra n ts A ppU caU ons "i;, f o r T o n ip les u d D ispenB aU ons lo

O n ly s a w n Im rta n ces ulud•. — ^ ^ th e

!)!■» MOIN'KB, la . , (/p)— Throo c h ar- a ll i•rs f o r ui'W sb rln e te m p le s oud Ihu^ I-; 'aponsntlona d f / u u r o th e rs w c ro .g ra n t- 'I , to d n y by tho In iilo rln l C ouncil; Au- tn 1u u t A rnlilc 0 « l(U < N obIc» o ( j th o M ys- j .h (c S}irbie,. I 'u cb lo , Colo.^ V f c h l t a Q i o ils, T e x a s ai^d' A m a rillo , Toxnit, wur*10 e itie a g r a n te d ' ch a rtc rB f o r new tioul nip les . I)ia(>(insjitiunB w ero g ru n te d tin if D ango r, .Maine, S y rac u se , N . Y ., M ia - p ,

i. M a ., und H illin g s , M o n t. ' /T h e u|> iilicatlona o f I’ocntv llo , Idaho ,

ll] K v e ro tt, W nah., f o r n ew ch a rle ra , e ro re je c te d . T h e n p p llc a llu n o f ‘ (;; ju n c il B lu f fs ' w a s u n t rona ideru il a t $),.{ Is y c : ir '« sesa lon . 1,44,

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A G A IN S T R I S IN G F L O O D Jj;

u w H nntlrad U enjt& -W oik on J f i n n . J! H o ld in g B a c k C olorado H i r e r f ro m ' p .

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CANITU, L ow or C a lifo rn in , (yP> -T ho ■lorado r lv o r ra is e d o n e-jc n th o f a ^ o t ovo^ n ig h t hero TcTItCe fe e t . AH , -M 'o e s .iro h o ld in g w ell a n d a b o u t 300 ' tn a ro e n g a g e d In s tro n g tlie n in g th 'j iko rm an a n i l S a iz , th e tw o lin e s o t I H fonao o f th o Im p o rin l va llo y agn inn t0 flood w n te rs o f th e C olorado.

'one Takes Oath as Governor of Alaska

W ASHINOTON, D. 0 ., (/P>r-8cotl B o n e , fo rm er d ire c to r o f p u b lic ity

r tb o 'r» p u b U c fn n a tlo n o l eoraniU toe,IS sw orn .in W ed n esd a y a s govo 'rner A laska .. T h o o 4 th f t a r a d m in is te re d

J u s t l r o M c K e n n a o f th o suprom o j 'r t , a t th o in te r io r d o p a r tm c n t I'l > preacneo o f S ccretp iry P n ll , ftinii- 's o f th o A la sk a n te r r i to r ia l delega- n in cong rcsa a u d o th e rs In te re s lo d A l[uiknn a f f a i r s .

W o r e d e p a r t in g f o / A la sk a Opv- lo r Dono ^ 1 1 co n fc r w ith S ecre ta ry .11 a n d th e house a n d te n a to .com- : te r s o n te r r i to r ie s a n d w ill probo

b e rcc c iv e d b y I’re s id e n t H a rd in g ,

f y o u r ,p r o p e r ty i s dea ira b lo , nnd is ^ertls^d in th o e laaa ified — y o u 'l l d y o u r b u y e r . .

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(- f ro m Itnbaia w ith j) g r e a t s to ry L n n d ; P e lo r C ln rk .M nctnrlaae, id in g T n a tio u a l m n g as im ’ii; H n n t .VIO I t t c l m s o h f 'b e t l f r bo racs” ;

W e e d a 'n n d H o w o ra o f L ite rn - lis t a n d in v e n to r , d en ium itrn llng

1 • '

^ow Y o rk co ittphny w i th a n a l l Ih n ig b t ono o f tb o g r e a te s t com- t th e T r u th .” T lie b ig fa r c e sue- W illlo C ollier, a c h ie v in g a - rc C '' '

S e a s o n T i c k e t ?oFnSenalD e £ n t« r t a l n m m t ~.50; OhUd’s $1.00 i ' ax

i l u s i c 'cu rn n c o 'a l i i t t lo Sym phony , a u .ow L ieu ran cu , n p te d A m c r ic a r cIcraoD, p ro m in e n t C hiengo cou-' ta b y TJie J u g / S l n v T a u ib u ric a "K urope. TSro conc'TlB b y T ho T,•>bcua C lub b f L os A ngeles a n d e ta in th e ^-nuntry. Tw o J iro - ' w o 'p rn g ra in s o f aolo w o rk a n d J pnklns. , . . , >

le r ta in m e n t , '■[e r d la lc c t s io t ic s 'i f f ld th r iT m o r • ;tIld c i r l h e ,p l a t f o r m .• I tu th F ree- I th e r e i s ' t h q b ig p la y produe* iv e r h n lf o f i ih o le c tu re s o f tho

Y o u ’ll likn it th roug li nnd ' .

o u r V a c a t i o n W e e k

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Ceavy SaUiag' Of faeta E ffe e t o f Ad- TerM Crop Bepcrta; Olose la W eak (

--------- Icm C A G O , yp)-B nlllB h erop reports I <1 to slinrp upturns tbdoy in Iho prieo r whont. According to n‘ loauing ox*)ft, the prevailing conditions in South ( ako ta wero aueh ns w bulJ oo like ly to ere nke thu black ru st plaguo dovolop. f l» nother well knoirn au tho rily report- I 1 th a t thu-w heat erop In Ohio and In- eas pna showed hugo a reas th a t, had suf- I red perm anent in ju ry . Dem and was bro au promoted by a deeided ndvanco in reign exehange,' Tho opening prices liU-U vatlovl fiom 1-4 to 1. l-2r,-lower, t ith Ju ly #1.30 3;-« fo 1.31 1-2 and Bop- chn mber ♦1.21 1-fi'to 1.22, wero followed ^ ’ a rapid rlso m nrh nbovo yesterday 's i'>g iilsiu • I'llo]iurtH o f blaek ru s t in M innesota err iinted la te r a f an addillonul bullisll f lo r, buV subnequoDtly.heav yscJllng

tlio p a rt of b ig longs caused a sharp . J’ eak in pricca. The cloao was weuk, sterI tn 4 l - le ne t lower, wilh Jo ly t l ." 8 H 1.2R 1-4 nn<r September tl.2 1 1--J to Ighl

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

nround.Kxport business tended la te r to olieek :llnea. Thu closoSvas finn', a t 3-6e 0 le ne t ndvanco, w ltb Beptembor 01 ii'.S

I to 03 l-4 c .. ; ernjDilts were stronger in lino w ith other &l(l ■eals, s to r tin g 1-8 o f f tg 3-8c up, Sop- K-S ubor 08 3-4 to 38 7-8e,^ttu(l thon con- ovei Ued to, harden.I’rovlaicins sympathir.cd w ith grain, Ci

IttwviV ptleea In the Uog matkis'.

Oaah :QuotatJona

CHICAGO, ( ^ W h e i i t No, 2 rod d .41 tn 1.40; No. 2 liurd $1.4:1 1-2 tu |u 2 4. ru tiC oni No. 2 mixed 02 to 03e. No. 2 firm Ilow (12 l-4 1o«3 1-2.Dnts Nn. 2 whllo 37 1-4 to 30e. - Ityo No. 2 $1.22 3-4 to 1.28. ‘ Cl finrloy O.I to 08e. 11,Oirim othy seed $4.'50 lo O. ' atec.;iiiver seed $13 to 10. , cowii’ork nominnl. ‘ nmli.ard *».80. l».loliibs $0.7C to 10,70. bulil

H loneapoUa F lon r and G rain

IIIX?;I3AI’0L I8 , (^ 7 - F lo u r ua- ivu.

H ere A re

i

Sheer FllDainty, sheer, pretty flaxon

that will make np lovely for s pink, blue and green on anow \ Bolves to dainty makeup.

/ . Special Summer ^

Tho darker colors with flow vpgne. They make ap beantiful ful and tho pattorns lovely. In to advantage. A special ahowinj

Per Yard

A SA IfE OP W H IT

W hite akirta \vl1l bo worn as much uru seorea o f jirolty modua-jti simply

- th n t \<411 launder .Kiiiiirtly.__'__

$ 4 .B O n 0 - :

S IL K S K IE T S F O E £

A. sale of wvcrnl very nent styles you wMit nymng them, fo r spnrts wci for general wear. N ote the .prices.' !

I ■ ■ :r? 1 3 .7 6 to

A JU N E SE L L IN G i

'T lieM -n\u nil new models, seleclrd offered a t these exceptional prico* lo ftclection nnw n t tho beginning of th e 's (Uks, pongeo nnd satins, a t—

____ -■ . . . ?3.05 I

■ ' ' ' S U M M E R F U E S ’LO

Heru again to a id you iu complctin ; o ffering theao summor fu rs n l priccs v ' whilo completing your needs now.

- ■ • — $ff.50 to w

New Red Beadsl ,i,v f .» n d o l lx l r Birlv.il, iiiid U.oy IV,are rren ting quite a fu ror for thoy po]lire Immensely popular. D ifferent 1>1«Htvlea, nnd lengths, nil pupular. maI'r'ieed n t ______l - - r to $3.50 mn

Novel NeckwearNew > n d 'n o v el neckwear in rich, i Hoft effec ts in tho new rolling col- • A lara. dealgned to wenr with aummor tar Kults ond dresaca. M any in Inunder; bin nble {abrica 'o f unusnnl bcniiVy ly

....... ................................... 51.25 ap Rp(

• PICTORIALREVIEW I 1 ^

PATTERNS tqi-

I L Y N E W a ' T W r n P A I

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

08-poniid cotton aaeki. ‘ Hh(B ran—$15, fewW hea t rocelpts 200 ears, compared earl}1th 60 cara-a year ngo , cullsCash No. 1 N orthern $ U O ’to 1.00 owca8; Ju ly $1.34 7-8. ‘ a l l 't Corn N'o. 3 yellow. 40 to Cle. 'O ats Xo, 3 white 33 1-8 to 33 S-8e.Barley 40 to Ole. NlRyo No. 2 $1.10 to 1.23. fcatiK a x N^. 1 $L82 1-2 to 1.84 1-2. entc.

- oiiicago Prodttce, ’ ^

CHICAGO (/P >-B utto r — iUgbor- es olcamery e x tn y .32.1-2e; s tandards»2e; ed 8.rsts 27 to '31e; sceonds 24 to 20c. 6t<Eggi»-^Unchangcd; Tccelpts 10,070 open

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

K a n su O lty Produco

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

Po rtland l i v e i t ^

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

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

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

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

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

OUcago M ^estock .

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

I tem s o f Ii J u n e Sht

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

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

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

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

" - ' r . ' . • ■■. 535 . £

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

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

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

IS;

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

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

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

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

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

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

New York Btock Id a rk e t . .

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

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

L ibe rty Bojuta '

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

In terest Fo; liopper

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

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

Per Yardi Summer H i

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

Special, Per Pa

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

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

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

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

■In Wool, H M llier;M lxtorfr-------

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

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

I n Wool, H eatber M lztm o .

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

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

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

'm p ■ " — ^ . , r

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

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

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

O ltj W«,y KANSAS CITY, nncbaog-

■d. '• • ■■

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

ja ty -Furnished by Twin '? a lla Cooaty

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

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

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

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

►r E v ery-'■PT ------

71*ciggest themselvea to now’

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

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

a i r $ m

I s c o tto n E hak l

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

in-Syrian Oporations

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

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

A. F . L . CALLS FOR TSOBB.

® (C ontinned from pago ono)

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

A ■ the w ar, 11CF

in tiondo

' hns

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

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

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

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

(CoDtinoed frpm pago ono)

prooehed him for a loan of monoy.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

J,ued B«U pw Follows Knrso’t Leaving,

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

' day, September 8.

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

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

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

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

• 1:30..

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

■cent- ■ ,been i

1= ^ H l =Ihlng . ■ ] r a | | '

- T W I N F A L I -

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

icc dopartment,,Tho bonrd dcclded yesterday not

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

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

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

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

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

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

tho ■ *

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

h er ______

• M A IL M A S B irP .

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

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

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

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

dUpsteh tho mall oa ths preels*

'I

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

i[o Newi ‘ Wiwed ' I ‘

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

of • ■ ■yed

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

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

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

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

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

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

Ananthe

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

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

iU36*Of- ______________

Old r " ' ' 7 '"— "■

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

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

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

; ; ; s i x f o r s e c • ,

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

N e w W a i s t s

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

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

$ 4 .9 5

Drug SundriesWe are dosing out this eaaU div

partmont. Everytlilng In tho de partmont nt mdttMd prices.

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

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

t a n l a o

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

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

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

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

I B A N D O L IN E

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

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

' N A IL P O L IS H

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

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

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

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

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

sUavinjV. A lars« l>cvttl<y ~ . - 89<

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

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

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

F o r

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

' 5 5 - 0 0 a n d n p

T u b S k i r t s

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

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

$ 1 1 9 6 a n d u p

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

30c •, PE O .U O T S H E E T S

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

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

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

' . ■ t ■

, ■ ;r

Va------M O S

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

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

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

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

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

>.00 and $10.00

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

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

$15.00

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

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

, $20.00

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

$25.00N e w P u m p s

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

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

' workmanship. Something new ■ aad clUc.

$7.06 ,

W a r n e r ’s C o r s e t s

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

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

' 5 1 .0 0

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

zaT O M A T O E S •

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

O R IS O OThl' liost cooking compound for thi

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

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

L U X.fliminior limo onJ soils more dainti

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Sleniber Audit D urw u r o f CtrculftllOM

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

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

______________ ' 11 Vrefill

UNCLAIMED MONEY po,,

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

fomlA A saodallon "

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Through Agreement Botweon V. S. and Oompany Prob-

loms aro Solved

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

in AoTontntlcs

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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B E R G E R ; '

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

‘ S a v e s N in e .

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

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Department Chairman Mokos Intorostiog Boport to StUt

Lake Seasion___ ■•— ■ ^

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

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

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

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

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

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

T h e S i l e n t

P o l i c e m a n

PIC h jR E y o u w c IU n d lK . necessity o f th e strong

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Jmprovement Shown ■ in Geni S tate School

, Attendance Recordv m n m b o ^ . H ' c ., ( /p j - X r .

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

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

Why Cook at' Horhe. When It’s So Hot?

Cakes Pies V

' Cookies Lunch

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jlicem an's ^ j f g round , . e o th e r end o f his "beat.

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

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

I, in the ir efforts to assist , th e reduction o f their""

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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•erved with broths, aoups, ^oy tte n ;u h d sa n d ch e cM . ^

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; San FranoisooPaokor Gives tho Credit Mon His Views on

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

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

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

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

. Men horo today.Europe needa mnny Americnn pro-

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

'general depression in tho Unltod i Slales. • ,

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Munitions fo r Irish *' Seized in New York j

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

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

WANTED MISCELLAN EOUS -Fords. , Highest " r n a h ^

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

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

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

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

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

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F O R S A L E - R E A L E S T A T E =

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

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

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

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

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

^'UR BALE—Iw b room ooQSo; pritft ^ li>UO; cash I4U0, balance monthly pa>- meota. 252 Van Uuren st.iQoldon Bul^

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

W A N T K D ^W oriT by ' tksV onr.'H ioM Blow._____________________________

. H E L P W A N T E D

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

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

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

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

Claaaifled ndvcrliaing is the cbenii- T cat th ing vou .-nn buy-m on*ured by , tho p roflla il may bring you.

right, 1020, by New E ro Features)

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a r o r e x c h a n g e , a b o u t y o u :

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: -O R S A L E - M I S C E L U N E O U S

"ft SA LE—Now 'hay . Bel' Itoynly; B/ikery driver.

^ FO B SALE—Bco sedan. Phono 1274.

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

benholm, a t Bmlth-Lauhenheim Realty.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

n W holesale Compaay.

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

of W ashington ichool. .

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

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

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

. 224 Sw ond iL, E.

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

Idabo. Pbone 549B1.

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

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

A ddress Dox 331, City. g

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

• M ain So. -

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

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

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

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

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

: M O N E Y T O L O A N ’

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

lEEIGATED IiANDS 00. ^

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

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

w ard.

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

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

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

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

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

ncrcage. Addrcsr Dox 442, City.

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

FO B SA L E -Q ood 1010 Ford tonr T io g car. Inquire Oem' S ta te Vulca^ix . Ing W orkt.

: FOB SALE OB T B A D E ^ tu d e b a k , e r roadster in ex tra good eondltioa \ w a i- accept Pord in trado. Phow

369W.

M O N E Y T O L O A N

“ ♦5000^0 TO LOAN on f ir s t m ort security. Soo 0 . A. D ailey, Twir

FaUs. ■"

PA B M LOANS and m onthly pay m ent dwelling loani. A rthu r L .Swim & Co., T m st Dldg.

BEAD THB m.A Rftryr t m /m f t .

I l i i l l B S I B r O i l IAUTO EEPASimO

B m iB B A.VTO Irt*. Have yonr F o rd .r tp a lro d rifikl “ by G eorge." Phene 7esW . -S U T hird **e. a • i

BAKEBY

W AONBB'B B B B A D -W hole w heat; g rah a u , rye, nu t. milk and Vienn* bread. Uakes and p a s tr r . 216 MaU avtf. N. Phone M-

~ GLASSW INDOW O Ii& B ^ W in d e h ltlda .'T sT

ine t work. M oon'i B w p. P h o a t I .

PA Q T^O0 * 0 -

P i n t claas w ork by akilled work- m en in. .pa inting, papering, a rtliU f b o lio a in ia g and generiU decorating; gua ran teed , a t reaionahle p riee t ^ Qee 4 Orlnstead. Phones 864M aad 0 0 4 B ., ' ■■ , • ■

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£^ > C iA L M O N -^A eeonatan t. 303*She- shoDC St. s. Pbone 065. '.

ATT0BHE7B .OttAfl.'^A^ " n OBTE—U wyer. S m lu

Elc« Building. . . .

3 0 ^ ~ v T w j i a ^ ^ w j t T , Bank * T rust Bldg. Phons 085-B.

A 8 & " i 7 w T L 8 0 N ^ l i ^ i r

H O K ^ 0 , i m J £ - B o y d B nildiag.' '

8W BBLBY k aW BBLBT — A ttoraey i .nt law. Praeties In all eonrts. Twl* •V'nllt,'Idaho,

£ k . WOLFB — L iw yer, Boomi • aa< (i, over Iiiaho Departmsnt' Store, Twta Falls, Idaho. •.

JT 'B . w i s e —Lawyer. Kully organl*.-.* coilcctiiin ilepartment. Offleoa - Booms <) and ;,nver Twio Falla BahS A Trust Co., Twin Falll. Idaho.

FBATEBNAL SOCIETIES

WOODMEN o F A sS S lC A —Twin Fnlls Camp, No. 10800 meo*» every Tuesday n ight a t Moose hal). V ifilors welcome. C lerk 's o ffice a t D. S. Keynolili T ranafer Co. C lerk 's telephone. No, 1038. Paul 'Boer,elcrk.

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• Hio bnBd r<incert lonlffht. Tlic offlcPm unili nrc iincicr onlc’rK to ciiforpo nrilcr dur- In i'- til l '- rcc ila l. ,.. Aim'minrfmpDl tu tliifi c froct w nj j{[,i, mmlo* Jo ilny Handmndlcr J . 0 . theThorjii', wlift.wnM.aiuiiniil hy Moyor P.W. llo lto lie rii nn.1 ' Chiof of Polico John Ucek lha t o rdrr would he. mnin- ' tninpil a t oil publir roncvrli liofrnftcr. ■ *’

Order to polrol Ik- pnrk w>i(i issued •• ill onmpHancc with nti up i'in l nmdo by !',

the bnndniiiatcr. follifwinif lnnt w eek’s ' A rccitol a t wliifh time scorcs of children madu the park' a playground dunnff , the rendition of tho program. Thc an- ,,, Hm nf tlie chUdron proved most dis- tu rb ing to tliojo who wer# present to | . . hcflcfiC from thu muslr. {Inruly youn^- g i J stcrs will be'Rcnt liomc when found to | ] ( , | n iulit, Chief I lcc k ‘dcclnrcs.

A nolher complnini lodf’oil by tlic bandmhktcr, and nlxo by pnlrlrilic per- Ntinn who Iftkn jt|piiiiuri> In tlio fimccrti in n«alnst -the dliwrdcr TolKnlti« du t • intr tlio pUylni; of i Ik nntionni nir, £ n t “ Stnr'SpnnBled U anncr." Tin- com- D plnint Is ,U}nt the f irs t chord o f this llir is takco on a Bifpiol fo r dispersal both of porsoDJ on foot and ihoio in rnro. Tho bandm utcr deelnres thn t if tliin disrespect la evident tonlRht tho imr t bnnd t»1I> dlwontlniio p laying tlio S tar- ntnlo HpauBled B u n e r nt tlie conclusion of ,||,rtl Uic profrroma. .

DcfcrrinR to tho wishes o f numoroo* fnifa people, DandmBBter Thorpe has provid- porln cd a program mado ap largely o f south- ,-ondi ern airs. Several olher c xco lho t nnm- All bern are included with these. B oss ln i'r i,i /{ “ T nneredi” will bo pne. .T h e 'p ro - invi'n

Mr. ;M arrh, Semper Kldcli* ..................Bouna dlJcliH intnnia on Southern A irs___ J le ek s r i-xpe(Ori‘ S lep, K entueky nunnhin<].J7o Mlllc for tO verture, Tancredi ...................... Rossini imd iF\»x OVot, (Cl) m r l i n g .....;______ Berlin nvor,

■(b)-irnmm bfj ..........Prcyne trolPntrol, Tho Blue and the Gruy....I)albey i, 'l)>e W alts, floutliern Sliine Jolinn ....Brauns 0'«' 1Mnrch, Robinson Ornnd K ntry......KinjjSlor-Spanglcd Raniior. - oi>*:>i

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L a n d a n d W a t e r O o m p a i ^ l s ' ^ ' G r a n t e d P e n n to g lo n t o SoU

P n r t h o H 'S i f f f f o A c r e P '^ - ^I • eloctl. B y n vote of 00,BM.2H ii;,nJru.l 4H.. ’

737.07 w nter nhnrclioldem In tlu ' Niirtli fildo Cannt com |iiny hnvo (^rnnli'il Die; r(>riitiTwin F a llf NoftJmidc Lnmi A Wiilo? Iliirlocompany rich t lo «.'lt nn mhlitionnl f o fJ5,000 flcrc* llf land lo bi- oiiilirnooil in J'll**thc p reien t mirlhslili' I rr lp illm i m'gro. "PP't 'Kal(on. . ’— ■ ] . r ‘l»nl.

Voting on thin propOnnl hn.'* onnmiin- ciub od tho grenter p n r f of'tTiV ]mHi"iiiHnlhand «-aa concludcd yi'xti'nl/iy i-foiiint’. homeCounting irax finlnlied . tndnv xliowln^' tho ithc fo reg o b g re iu lt. ‘ nnd u

■ Accordiug lo ngreeiiii'iil tin- liiiid un-l jironoiw ater eompany, will noil l.'i,00)1 ncren nt lln Ita ra te o f.3000 each ycnr for tlio coming rvll. five yoari, and tn retum for llio priv- ilr({>’, tturrcndiTfl to tho i-jinal bonrd ' alJ- o f 'l t* other'riKhtii, Wlien th o 'n e u j 15,0i»l!» included in thi- -lln tric l,-the KPgn-ilntifin will cmniiri'.i' IS.’!,000 uorcH.

C HIM NEYSW EEP BRINGSOVTFIT „';J: TROM OVERSEAS.

“ H a p p y J a c k " P e r c y ; P r o u d P o s s e s s o r o f 'D e L u x e S o t Wook

o f W o r k T o o l3 •

“ Iliippy'^ .In rl!" I’lT.'v. I'liimnry swrcp, sti’.'iili'jni-k nnd m-tlvo iind Imu- (irnry mrnibor of nil ollior Ijorjirdiniir profcMlonx nuxilinrv to ihoM’ nnmoil. iiOn impnrtod ffi'in liis jnM vo Iionth. Kni;lnnd. n <ol of IhoIk iii'rc.-'^nry in lli.‘ proper'pcTforiiiaiiiT of Mi ooninicrcinl * affalrK. ttic Ukv »f wlucli. IVrt-y "ayn. , .•nnnol In fnuiid in llii^ >>iTiiiiii of the west.

Til.' k it. i f il .n il bc dorinnntod. ronniiln nf briiKlicji .wilh ("ctonNinn roJi> dcnigned tn r.'iirli irt tlio lop of n 7/i- fool chimney. Tlm .m lfit i" iinitjiu in lho onni|ilol|-ii.'a^ nf itn dol.'iil. nn.l, nccrirdinc tii thc uti]wirtjnj7 n«iiur. cnni n niimll frirluiio In purchn.'c. iih woll nn niuitbcr to defray oxpentes o f iln; trnnnportntinn incidciil to iniporiallnn. K, It The net in-on oxblbitinn n t Iho high .hino nrhnol.proundn. where “ .In rk " ]>rnudl," Itriilo cxiilnln-i the ime.^ nn.l ii|)crntion nf th? .ri'liili tooln, nnd nppurtoiiniit .'ipiipiiionl-, The prone m ilfit ,wns ordered 10 inniithK n't^tv-nnd tin- j bn.H jii'nt licc'ii reroivi'd. - T»viii

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C A M P E R S W A R N E D A W A Y

F R O M T H E W O O D R I V E R u t______ • will I

B lre r U nusuall; B i jh and Bridges ftro W ash*! Out—G roimds Intmdiitod* ‘

W riting from Kctrliiini, J'red K, voslrItnriuii'y. foronl rnngcr. wnrnn p e n o n r cciniirontoniplnlini: cnmping in the WowJ dnyr iv rr lo iin lrv ngnlnil hik'Ii prnji'ctn n t nn’i'll |lr^■>cnt, _Ue rmyn;

‘ 'W ond river i» ununiinlly high.Mirmy bridges ore washed awriy, nndivlhft^ d!VH):cTo«» to croft*. . Camp Tirl^roundr nre nenrly all under.w nler nn i. o:in,rliynr In >tl1l rlalnrr anit vafv muddv. nn»rtr

PIMINTHEflS PI IfllflWillS’JIir

S ^ a t o ' a h ’d l3 o m p " a n y A u tF o r i t i e s F a W il l A d d r e s s J a n k Q t c o r s o n

H e r d - S o o i a g T o u r

(luy C Smilh, n roprem'iil^livo of F Hwifl & vrlll !>y ttv;[irliicljml B|H'nkeri» nt Ihe -jiinkol of rnrmiTn nnd llvoxloi'k inen nf i IiIk dii- :rict, In be condui'lvd Ininorriin'. Mr. nox ^milh will dlrciiHH “ Llvr»ln<-k >[nrkvl hoh: ng. " • . ■ eric

Ajiprtirnnce of Mr, .^inith I" in etin- Iho leclioii w ith f^e triji )o be conducted 0, ’ inder the direction of the fiirm biireftu Hec leginnlng n t Bnhl nt S nVI.n-k tomor- L uw. In iiddltinn It. t^nnmnek will linl.l ipeak on “ D nirviiij;.” while K. R In I IhlnohnrI, fiohl niiiimil liUHliniidmaii o ' ih.'’ he nlnlo iiuiver-iity will n.ldroi«.< the Trit iMornblngc-.on tho KonernI llvosliiclt ned liicnlion. , l l n

Tliv mliUm c* will I'l' kWoh diitiutj vfifi I period devolod to » progrnm fnllyw- WnJ ng luncheon xorved in tho fnir groundi uthi; it yilor. iTIie parlv ivill vixil mnnv of cath ho princii^il fnriiM'nini k henlr in ’ Tl his part nf Ihe rniint.v, nnd jilnnn l'< cln.i eneh Kilrr nlmnl noon. The neetion mon mmedialely Iribu tary to Twin Fnlln tJocd riii be vlniti’d in Ihe nftornnnii.

m f f i i t l i i<

h H v e iid ish -E n to m o lo g is t S m i t h M a k e s a

D i s t u r b i n g D is c o v o r y i n t h o M H a y F i e ld s

I’feliminory to innii'gurntiiig n «tren- iir eliminntion cnmpnign U, U. Smilh,Ale ontomologU't, U lliU wook ctiti- T . u rting nn InvenUf^itlon nnd r<erlen of ley, ilH'rimentB In cohnoctlnn with the al- 1 »lfn w eevil oontrol rrmindo, Tho ex- hnw I'rimrnia nnd luvontigntiomi are boing >ndiirted in nnd nbnut Huport.Alfnlfn vroevjl han .been discovered /« ’,

I fieldn nboul' Murlnugh during tho ivoitigation# enrried on this week. ir. Sm ith toyn the po*l. hna not boon ij iJclnned In vory Inrco numbers, nnd epcctn liial il wlil Inke nevornl yunrit ' , >r the weevil ti> it|ir.'nii lo n dnmnglng ' id alnrining .iogriv. llo oxjiectK, how>•or, l.l tnke droRlic ntop* for the con ol of the bug colonies. If-nof all'i- 'iher lo elim lnato 'them nn nnnn n.4 .M le prelSmSnnry nurvoy In rouiplDted, nt » ^‘ We will hnve In goi Ihe ntnnndi' fnr “: ‘eo-oiH'rntion from th e 'fa rm e rn if Mcim lin fig iii. of erndlenlinii 'proves n R, A impleto Kurrcsn,” M r. Hmlth.nnyn. ley,

W IN F A L L S W O M E N , ?

H g N O R E D B Y O F F IC E 'Z ]

Crs. M. X Sveeiejr & ad-U rs. J i ^ e i . n tig f lr» ld E iect«d a t Balt Lake .

MeeUng

^rwln Fnlln haa beon lihnnred by th.’I'ction a t Hnll I^iko o f two n/ficorn ||„t. [ r In lerw w m tuin and Coast Btntea derntion. Mr». .M .-J. Sweeley was j„ |,| lonen presidenl nnd. iSIrs.i Jnmen Fitr.- ( ‘rnid correnjmnding. necrbtor.v. : Mrs, .ir,,,, irlon I I Mnrne inndc nn nddroM .be- n,.tj„ re Ih r coiivenlinn, en lltled “ Comc n,],t|| lo the (Inrden, M nnd.” Mrs. Mnrne’n tho i e«ch wnn nlong the line of womnn’* iiniily w ith uian. Slie.uliiQ said tim t lib womon "hftuld imo th.-ir Influence n-nrd notting up highor ntandnrds for >mi< life, nnd offaet the dialrnction on e nulside nuch aa moving picjuren ^ d uthor .ilveraiunn. flhe.nttncked the oneni mode of womon ’n dr.-an nnd nald V , I influimro had 11 loiidencv townrd

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' , W A T E R S I T U A T IO N . =itep..rl frnm M.imn. Wyo.,* nt tiu- tle i nf .laekBon Lnke rce rv n ii nnn thl fnllowing condilinn: |

JnclCBon L ako Storage. ■Aerr Ff. I

I J»me •<, W li ............................atU,l.*ilmo dnle n y.-nr ngo......... ;.......i-eh rndiiig .luno 4, HCI...... ; lIlUH'.lmo period n 'v e a r ngo............... flil.SOH

ProclpltaUoB a t Meranl ■'In .'tic

ook oiiding .lune. 4. il '^ l....... n.r O Jme week n yi'Jir n«n......... :... ll,(Mnm tM-pl. 1, 1020 to ,r-ine I,HVJI ......................................... lli,01 t

line pori.id n venr ng.i.......... 11t..t’>• Storage.

Ai'TeFt.'1 .luno ll', IHil ....... , ........... SIH.'.MI' ]me .ln1< n year n ^ n ..................•)n:i,7M'.iiaeilv of .Ineknon I-iko......... .'t47,ilOO

ficcond Ft. ntor divorii-d nl Milnor dnm.. ilfll oiipiioflv of onnnl............... H.O.Vi

Ai-reKI. vin Fnlli d in lrirt M |nn;;r in.Iiicksnn Uiko renervnir .......ir. Intnl enpacllv in .InckxniiI.nke roforvi.ir .......................... lO.nOf. "

M c E tN S T E S - B U T L E Rliny L, M<-Kiii«tor nn.l M i.- V on

Hutier tvi-ro mnrri.'d Wodiiondnv. —~ me 1.*, nl nnon, a!, th .' hnmp of the — — ido'" piir.'nfi in UnnKril', lOiily nenr — _ lnM\^'.t Ilf Iho briilo nnd gronin were onent. Miw ilniler wa-i n mcnibrr of 0 gradiintili;; r l n 'f t ^ f l!*IR nf Ihr ‘ 1 ivill WitW high H.-)innl, Mr. MeKiiiito-' iH been fnr III.' pasi llirei- vonr.s mn- I •cli’d >vi5li Illl' W rlyhl .Uilniiinbiie 'nipnnv, Afl.-r u shorl aoddini: trip

S:iil I.nki'. Mr.' and Mm. M.^Kinslor ill hi' ;ii botne al Sllit AHi itreet. '

O H im C ir BOABD TO M EET IA Rpcrbl nioolinjr nf Um \n*ird of •ilrymrn of the (.'hureh nf the A«-lllinn hni 1..... cnil.'d Tnr iicxi Mnn-ly ovi'niii” nl "sHi oVIopk. The relinL,' will I't' rnndiirled in llip sncin! ioni .if I’nrI.h Imll.

ANNOUNCEMENT. ^Tlrts wlil llisl. n o v d I,y-.in, known, In mnny. n i '. 'Ilim .” hni

nn niiln r rnn ir rlmn nl R^r-

m m F A L L S - D A I L

ITmLiSSFi 0DEflfl mimm'athor Rcmi S, Eoyzor, of Twin Oa

FaUs, Chief Celebrant at Rogan Funeral

Fntjiei* Homi 8. Keyrer, liantor of . K dw nrd’» Cnlholic imtifli, Twin ills, wlli eelebrnte nnlemn pontlficul IIIH III Iho m illtnry funeral of Lien ^ nan t .lohn lU-gnu, to bo hold 'in Doine v , ■xt Snndny. The rorvices wtll l.c Id In SI. Jo h n 'n cathcdrnl. Tiic Am- ' ican Legion r itu a h will be W d at0 grnvo, fallow cd’ bV an address by ,

W. W orlliwine, eommnnder of .luh'i j ! '’'gnn post,JJolne. • .L leutonnnt John Begnn «tin killed in ' tile in iW18. IIIh body wns received j IIuIho thln-w cek. Arrnngementn foj ■*'

f Kervii’CH 'linve Inipn in ehnrge of * •' it>. ilniiimol. Tlie oiweiiuien nro plnn- -I lu .U 'g liw n-« |...Iohn -'.-ea lhed ra l nt I'"’" n. in. Wundn.v. Members n f the Am- r>>‘' fmi L egion, V o lm n r uf Foreign 1"“ nrn, {''Ikit, K uightn of Columbns and ' n:r onlcrn wlil' oceu]iv plnccJi In the Ihcdml onpecl.illy reiorved .for them. riie .|»rogram of arrniigomentn In- *}'*’ l.Io* Mervice 'o f a firing nipind ot ■mheM of the old compnii.v, •“ I I ,”Jnnil Idnhn X ntionnr guard. '

■ yonl' Jnn

^ o c i a l j v ^ o t a s---------------------------------------------------- held

Kdilod by Mrs. K, !J, WilliniiwTi'l»!pln>nr :swi J

Mrn, J . Q. Thorpe enlertnined the'dnendny bridge elnb yosterdny nftor. ' f -un ^ t her home on Blue Lakrn Bonie- 1rd. Mrn. Alnn i ’. K,'nior won tne Ite fo r highest ncore. Membera pren- ^1 were Mendnmea W. H. Oroenhow, L. W iigU t, C. il . ilHTtnft. (lenrge Fj j B’ ' t,

■.-L. Clos, A. P. a -nlor, W ilbur lIJll, . -Z B. WlIllnniK nnd Miss Cora Oreen-

IV. . city.

Mrii.-Kriiost W hito'wnn hcis|ii,M to the Twnto club W cdnenday, iiridge being the ness uncment for tho nflernoon. A t five Uvrk M i». W hite sorvoil n delkloun ^■ner. Questn fu r lhe nfternonn were *<>»•H. .1. A. Campbell, K. B, Helnoeke ’'i'""I I’e ter Ericson, ni.'nihors in attend-:-e were Mcndnmen >L L; Houne, F. •••■Ai Ci'ir, A; W. Hunted nnd .l.'.t?, Moore. I’"*'

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Hr. nnd Mrn. K, H, L'arnod wore hnntn o ta neven o ’oloek dinner'l.ist evening ay,,r■_thc'. follow ing gnonin: MeiwrH nnd .t,V ( iMlam'en'E. J . O strander, A. J . I’eavcv,A. Ilead, (!. E. Iiouth. Oeorge R, Kjis- ro, II. F . Allon tn d John M. Mnxwell. j.j. ,\wn nnd peonies were uned to deco- jj.obl e the>tnblcs nnd ronmn. The even-wan np'ent pinying pinochle, Mr. and Mf

K, A. J . ?oavey w hining high ncnro, I), il* . — ■ dore,

n r LXUMDNUTtlB' SUIT. ing.

ndce B ab i-ork 'n f tho ilinlrkl coiiH. _deorecd- thnt Dolla Launuindlof ®

II hnvo oNHtnilv of, Iwo minnr rhil- , "I n: Hint fn r i re U nm .indier nhnli JInterfer.- w ith the ciinlnd nnd ear.-

tbe chliilr.'n. nnd tha* ho nhnli pay _ hl» wifo tho snm nf $:,’i per monththe ................1 cnstndy of rnid rhii- I,'

ll during tb e pendency of ii divnrce inn filed l>y IX'lIn Lnnni.indll>r. 'I n litlon defendnnt' is rorpiired tn |Kiy ’

lum nf J.IO ntln rney 's.fee .

DEBEETION A LLtO EC. ‘lilcging def.erllnn 'K.Inn .MiHnin Tlii'* k'oe ha'i inntituted nn nrlion in tho nntil triol riiiirl ngainst F. T. Itiuii'oo fntnrci'.. A tlnrney Frnnk Ij. Hlephan Shd tho pnpern, bnt immo.liati'ly with' Sliriitv thom frnm pllbiii- fibs, |mrt.'

lEAl) T U R DAILY SEWfi, i-iiijw

S a t u r d a yA G ood 4-Ti B r o o m . . . .

Scjj Floor Cards for other 8 . according]

Remember, we havo cream statii ost Priccs Ouat

— 4 l^ r e e - D e l i v e r i e s D a ily o n Al

ROCHDAM------ PHONE 33

B U Y K E M M E R E R A N D P R E M IU

How About Your EyiAro you c.njoying perfect and coiufortal

ion, o r aro you going Ihruiigli life ntrnlnln e.vea ni^i nbsorbing the nerve energy tl hing* to nonic other oiii.ui of y.,ur bodyl

“ B e tto r have lu exnmine ynur eyes KO

P a r r o t t O pD n.,B . A. BABBO']

— OPTOMETRISTS ANE

P e r m a n e n t l y L o c a t e d in T w i

: . Y N E W S , T W I ^ i t F A L L

IHD K i n n ; I s w , M i

aso' Jn which Atkin Aaka $9,. 053.30 Damago Against

Canal Oompany ii^ "

JicuTlng of teslim uny was s tn rlcd v 'nlordny '5« ncllnn brought by ' (j lonias M .'^ A tk in , wherein he kn .iamnges iiwnr.l agnlnit the .T w in iIlB cannl com].nny for $9,053.30. This uount is nald by the p la in tiff to rcp^' „i sent dnrange nuntnincd lo lho vnluo of ' rm lands liy alleged scopngo of wa- ' — r from tho cum]>any's canal tystozn..'otge IlerrloU i« attonvcy for th e , , a llitiff , and J . R. Bothwcll fo r thc m f fendiog com pany ., • i.In the m a tte r of^'thu Farmers' (irain .Milling compnny ngainit T. 0 , Wil-. ^ L l e I ir tn :»vhlcli tho former wugbl judg- cnse : -nl, the defendant eonfcnied nli al- bina i 'a tiona carried in thu eumplnint nnd Iguicnt was ordered catetcil lu favor A tf lho p la in tif f fo r 11,000. E. J .

On petition of couiwcl for Ihe do- early iidnnt, there being no reilslanco by visit p lirosecutlon, thu murder trial o f the t: Iwnrd h. Single wa* continued for the rm. ToRe-trial of A, I). J ’oliock, net fo r niontl nter.lnv, wnn ordered iwstponed to will h ne '2i. Tiiis caae ia one in which tho odist feudnnt Js acrused o t obtainliii; bnnk o'cloc nda th ro u g h 'a process of forged pa- onnou r. The. ju ry disagreed when iJie case 1 Initially tried. The re tria l will be B«t Id following trin l o f an embezzlement Bedfu Jon filed by iho atate, in which Law- Wedn ICO Hnnsehc preaident o f tho Bonk O ntnr H nnien .jB complnlning wilnewi. Thc here le r onne In set fo r trinl on June S3. buitim

J o c d l j g r e v i t i o j

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BaUsrd I s H e r s - I I . H. llallard of fo r 6.ni]io in. mnong the visitors 'in thi>' locatey. , Scout

rrom F o u t e l l o - ^ . A.. Catrlck in ii, Whi 'lit FaHs 'from I’oi'nteilo on n buxi' uable IS trip. elaasU

Jom9& f r o a E a s t E ad —EinU .luUt- = = I of Idaho Falla lc trnnnnetlng bm i- — ii .in Twin Fnlls. ^

Vrrlvo from Paul— I. 0 . tk'hmidl nnd >trick Nugent of I’nul were nrrivnli.lln- c ity ycnierdny.' _ (TOO

kine to U ta K -0 . K, -Wright, mnn- l'’OI: •r of -W right-i-.Sona storc, hns gon.- cnr; p O'Kdon tff npend the > c e k .end, — K'ue;

. I’lioTro*or Short .Visit— A tto rnoy ,nnd Mrn. "■A. W nltcrs li^ft ventonlny b>- hul.i liilo for a Iho rt visit m Sliothone,

Ualng M«n C a U -F . O. Mcl'nII nnd .... 'J A M, Hnnkel-nro In tho c ity from L<-o ' e, .where Ihry, jire oiignjj^d^ln mln-

a lt L akers Moke Trii>—Mr. nml, ■ 'I. Koy 1 ).-Contes of B sit Lnke nro Twin Fnlln nn n .'omblned biisinom

pleasure tri|t,.

le tun i f « m Ho^>Itol — Aim. .1. A. nn, nnd aon, Donald, have returned :n II.M-hostor, where thc .voung mnn iieen the pnst len weekn for nutvi-

,tr.-nlnicnt.

r a r M others to .M e et— Tiie WnrIhern wIH'mcel oii Friday nflernoon :i:.nO In- thc Presbylorian’’ ehurch I will be the lnnt businoM meeting il Soplombor.

h r in en to B a th e -T h o Twin Fnlln ino club will conduct n swimming ty nt the Dixie plunge lomorrow ning fmm II to 8 o ’clock, A Vlrtorj- nai.'i- l)nni]uet will b ring the even-_

S p ec ia ls'!45cSpecials that are cut i

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ion in connection— High- ^irantocd . 1 I

111 M e a t a n d G r o c e r ie s — ]

SSTORE i3 0 - ^ 1

U M - ^ T H E B E S T C O A L S I

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/ i n F a l l s f b r t h e P a s t '

L S , ' I D A H O , T H U B S D A ' i f ,

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F a i r e r W e a t h e r fen

Approaches, Says Bureau Official ^

T irROUGH n r if t 'i n the Hei cloudn th a t/ 1/nvc obscured tho sky nearly two dayr ' «hii

the wentherman necn fa ire r wcjilher In tho offing. ^

F a ir nm^ wnrmer lonlght and . “ , Friilaj-, is tiie diurnal w c d lc '

tion.Brecipllation . o f . ') 'h lc rd ay

amountod to more Ihou a <]uar-- le r o f an inch of rrntflr, o r . In p lain termn, .28 o f 'n n ^ in ch .

^ ■ I•"B '" festivities^ [0 a conclusion. Tho Shrinern will bo nccompaiied by la ­dles,

.JLlcmiM d lo W i« - A m atringo 11,. onne ha* been isjued to M ilan B. Dive!- Iiina nnd Ila Edwnrda, bo th -o f Bubl.

Atsto T rip to O o u t—M r. and Mr*.E. J . Oalrandor nnd son Eugeno loft w rly .tills morning for n Ihrco ivooVs visit in California. They a rc mnkmg^ the tr ip by nuto.

To M«ct In Olinrch—Tlie regulnr nonthly meeting o f th c 'W . C. T. U ivill be hold in lho porlors o f tho U cth- jdint church Frjdny afternoon a t 2:30 >'clock }n.iife.vl of in the eity park , a.i innounced.

E etu m from Cwgon—Mra, N .' 0 . Uedford nnd son, Allan, ro lurned on iVednesdny morning to th e ir homo n t 3nlnrin, Ore.. n ftc r ifo n d in g ten daya ■tore vinifing friends and looking a fte r juninenn Intereats.

TO LOCATE OAMP.

T om orrow -m orning membcrn of a nmmitleo composed of tho Boy ^ o u t ouncll and ncout mnslcrs, will leave icrc a t 5 o ’clock lomorcow morning ’or Shoshono' boain, whoro tJicy wilt M ale n site for the pcrn^anent Bov Jcout summer camp.

W hot ts QSDless'to yoo rony bo val- lable to ( thers •» advertiro ! t in t l» lasslfied. -•

Q ld jj if ie dTOO LATB POB OLASHITIOAT'Oi^

I'HOII 8AL?<—llulck Hexon-passengi-r n r ; good liren; new top ; perfect en- in e ; cun i)0 seen a t Hixth nvo. N.’lioTro 4S7. .

FOB HAIil-i—Slraw bcrricn, Ji.-IO per rnl.-. I’hone 50»R11. '

W ANTRI)—Cook nt County H o f ilol. Phone 8.U

Specials

SH(D E P A R T ]

For the E nti

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