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*'rwrr , ......... - —~ '• to L ’6. wa w. • Ragin| Wat THOUSANDS ^ HAROONED "BT FLOODS •I. . Desperate Calls Sent Out For -•■^ Jf -Helpln^Woii-'of' Rescuing i Pei^ons (ro® Areas Cut Oft by Rising Waters ■-Vf ■•. viO K B B U E a,; Milt. (/!>- .. .'7w«W«'thsiiMtid'pmniU'v« »■ petiH & 'iu ti been’'ctit'<itt In tlib.. • Borthwi oad'emwa sactbu of'' Uttqucflft eotiot7 Vr btdcwktor ' ^ * famk' ia UfnlsijTl rin r l*m . n r * Jwadred p«noja arf Mtd'tci .ti>« unm of Tallar Pack br riitas | mter. itoBstlre.irMlatUiseo- Uon. cotoM br imtor vhleli cuu I Iftm a faiMk Ugber np tiie river, ' ' ‘ oomptlsea a tn c t 3S mllet leog a n l ’ MaUwwldil Oalli for b«lp'also ' . haT».readied Natcltet. It vie tald; .from oUrtoa and Lake Bt. John ' ' '' beth ia Coaeordis paftih. ■^Siag'niBT OP NATCHEZ,-UUa., (fiV-A/M n^rai. receiveil h m for rcKue at Clay- ton, La., ood in tho vkMtj. of Lako ^ St. Joha Jo Cooeordia panah, irhm it • ii Mporlo’l eo'veral'huntlred penon* ore marooned. ■•.,Wal*r'la rortirtod nine feet deep, flt Clig'ton. HOUE^ ' • Mtats'.jjiLVaMilioul& nnd''-Ccrecordu jcM f^dlv.'toao«--w d \HoJl0«»y;-.7,:fc,' p flf«rdftf[r^to^tflS*J6eBl'RW CwM/wpfi.- „ aentaUve.-- '.• - ' '_•• •••. , tj kohb bbk ^ . thbbatbnbd ' jraw- OKtBAM,r:La.. (flV '' ■'^^tWOHHt:M«tlOn*,Of J.0B14- « y.nt-tKvi Und:already'immflitM ei \,T <lw4,' w *M 'fw i|i.«?,iaw ta d; J . ^ L olv to bm k .t)c r^ .«t;..etber r . m tte tl f meliw of the.^T*f,'vTB»»Jei;ee _ J, : T i a q M . v i i i l B e k - •* ' • .■polnt»:irbete;*fi*l»-«M ::.»oit .fear*4>br.]«y«e;|^en.: Addi- H ..tlonalfo^cM' b fla W JW -W t- to oi , , w «ltilio ';b a; le y ^- near HWtman,. b; 'BSr-i Oreeavflli. M lP .: ,. , Flood waton .cMiipitig,irWa,4lio *«• ft oi^d break,ln;tbo l9vco ycatcrday ;nt PoydrBi;' 17 :nOl0i| ■•belo»--ire?r- Orloana, todoy:iifl<i'fl(M<i8d'nioro . than 7C.000 . ofToa of siiffor nnd tnicking lanila in •at, Bornnrd.'and'PIaqoomino purlahci er ■aniJ driven ■ opt ^ISO foalllci. , ' . A , -.rurther np 'tlio "rlvor, waters ruxli- inir throu«)j tbn'fir»V b«ak north o( J Forriilav, Ls;, hml'onRUlfcd Coofordln parish an.l wore Uircntoaln? moro than half of Cfltahouln and n largo part of thrco othcrT»ri»hBfi.'.The crom w ft« "" eprcad.tO'^Lwiatb of mor« than IStiO « feet.' ■Wator 'wM Teporiad lo bo four o.- . five fed deep in Ferriday, four mi .'a «“ norttt:of:Uio flrit break nnd the entire "" diatriet oppo'iito Natchez,' MUi., on the -Lonialaaa ilde. wnit n vnat inlftml sen. Vldalla, a toim o< 2000. i* root path- o f .flood' hnt •had. not beon ' roneJiod/byl^-.la** ^ fo „ ;Uore,'thfiP 4000. tcfURew ore beinff «ro4 for in Natebf* i^-nclphborinK ' ^0 IrOBliUttn - b r ^ e Ee® Croai. Mia#'l*''B«eoiw^ . DALLAS,' (ffpT C e, fallbiralowly-.bflro-todaT^tor,hairing , reaehcd • f l o o d o f . - i l S feet oa torday. Unloia-moro rain fall* within lheaertdar^rtwo,an,danj5ori*pat» i . weAh#T bnreau offieiala ttj. It ia pr^ tit ' dieted that,the ti« r will be.baek in ft! banki {a tirea 4*7*. • ■ , b»i . Below Dallaa tbe Trinity continues to tUo. Ontaiae of W b area'eondltiona >roro Japroylng rapidly. j)o ^ STRIKING MINERS IN NEED" Uateilal Auistasc* BoUdted and OD- ' tained—Uaay FanUlea Are in .. . Aetoal W*at jo, --------- tif .. _.JXJNTJSL8V1LLE, Pa., VP) - Firal wl fndfeatfoni .of privation and want 1 j< dr tho coke rc(rlohi were apparent here of V yedterilay when n largo delegallon of »k itrlkin/f. jnioeri nnd nienil>era of their an ’. ' fooiUiei 'friim Mount Brad3oek viaUed »ci y, . Conneltrllle and solicited, niateriat am . RUlanco.................. The dele^tioh lald tbo.'miners bad not work.!o for abont-23 days', that y«. their fimds.bad run Qotfand that th^y KCK In wSDt. TowDjpeopJo aald .tbry <*oi obtained n eonaiderable, anonnt o f 'W! • money, goodl/quantlllea of .floor ami foi ' otfacr'pHiyislna u d a number of arti- eoi clen or vlotfalnK. cd tUBOi^ASSi N ;FA iters ol Lowe t ------------■ ------- .■■ ' ■■ ' : ......... ! POWERFUL World pvm z s u s Of briaflili’vorU «Bd leaisrs U ttieOcioa-Ecoittiie Ooafe coimtzr> Ilo;il,(horA la %dunuft behind b la U Bit Lam l^ WortUngt* Home, w ith' Bl^not SebAnxsr, iiili!) ' mMMM . . FAiMD y. --------- - ' » Secretary W allace . Declares " Unless These Are Reduced .fieadi'ustments '(ji. Agricul- ture May Not Bsiooked For., ■rui»;td.l'Aboot prewar levoU’T o r ^ ,^i u/ pHees Ql'a|iHeQU'ural,iiroi].tiet« Inereaae au'rficie'ntiy to equal (bo rate advaneo, f there will bo profound, “ readjust- I . m ontl" in ni^eoltural produetion^ in- i- vblving roadjoitnientii.in Induitrj’., no well, 8ocri!foT)> Wallace of ihe Bffri- , eultural department, drtlareJ In an ad- ' . drew today 'before the New YoK< J Aeademy of Political Sdenee. Tbo '' "bHfflitfnfi offeet” ajwn airrleuKaro of tba present level of freight rates, .the ' r *wrotary said, '.'can hardly be eonpre- bended.''’: Whnt ho rejfftrded aa tbo probabln effeeta of preiont ratci continued for C ony lenijth of time, were suinraarizod ' by SecMlary Wnljncc m , followi: •'-J'Pirsk, lo iavor the fannera of SdTrtb Amorlea 'and Australia o( tho , ex^nso of our own farmer*, p ' Bls^Ttata'ire Uade Ftala. , n “ Siibstantlal decrcniie In ocean rates s emphanlAi'd the 'dI«iavnnt8Re o f' the . • Amerienn farmer,” ho pointed out. _ ..‘‘.fleeon'l, to kee]i.priee.n on farm pro- . dueta ,lii the ln'rce surplus, proditclni; | stnte* at flRuren lo^er than a'fo jusll'. j„ , fied hy tin* invcsfmeot in land ftnd i., , ojjiilpwent nml ro^t_of production. pj, f '."Thircl, prolong }lio perlnd of dli- ,i, , KntUfnct'.ou . amon;; 'fnm ien nnd en- \ eoiiriige advoehlej of efonoinlc falloelc-* \fi of nil anrU. . j ’ ' " f," * ,“ F^lurih, Improve''the* poslllon '-pf \ oo*Vff«. tru,'‘k-nn(I fruit-c^owers, hiit , ailci^'conniileralily; to .the eoit of jnll'K’ . ■< j nnd/dnlrv; prndBcti.bpeaunc .of 'nd-' vonerd prlfW of Jiav.-Md'mrwi jrraJns •• ; ncec*sftrIlv:"hlppW.^n''frohi'fbe K<at. ,y, , "Fifth, grndually shlft.lnilnstrlnl.eh- terpriaea wpstvard.'hifurer llie s'urpluB , food producinj; tetTltofy...-,''f- j C WaiiuiBecUonil'^f-' >0* - ','fflxth,' premoto '•i*etttnT*}~reli« - j than natiunal splrlt-and make Inorojnd J l n)ore_ difficult natiqanl policies • wUh ijj ' respect to }nt?rnotlfriiM.'nffal^'’-';; f . rreserit frclBht ^alcj impnso' a ,tM on the farmed‘of thfl'snrpluiiprodilcinc i„ » statfs,-vMr. •Wallare said. V;.>- •' . ^ * .rtle jno^t.bopeful,sign ofNlfie'preient ... ' time is tho npparent repojmltI6h bf,tbo ‘ hdlroad msnogemetit. that our preitnt w< h}ch-,raJ.^> ><>nnot hp.ennt\nopi) with- • * out dlsnnipr to the rallronila themaelvea ' Hnd tlint rates'mu*t, como down to 'a QI j)olnt not far,• If anv,- nbove the pre- r l war lovelii. . * * WILL baix 6 x .on: sxbiei : . W .NEW YOBK, (ffJUnlon men-in the news t>rlnt poMr induitry. of Canada and tho United Slates will'begin bal- ' loflng Sunday on-aecoptanco or rojco- tlon of the mnnofae^nrori uUlmatum'by { , which-thn^employers.jrtuld withdraw pj,, drtsanda for waffo.ents and ellajinntion \\g of overtime-If permitted to pat an- skilled workom on an^open shop baaU ,m, and pay them, in necordanes with local r},, scales. ; „ut death SSKTBNOB IMI>OSED '■LONDON; O^ITenr)- jicobi, a W- con year-old hotel pantryboy, .wat.foand iho Itullty today by the eentrd‘crininol efe roiirt for the nsrder of Lsdj' AlTee for mite,-wldow-of Sir Edwardi'ffblte, J wti former :ebalmlan oflhfTrfnabii-’contrtr eooflcll on M m b 14. "ffe Trai tDBtrob" .«« cd to death. . - stri is6ciATm^mm^ iLLS TWIN. rA J[^ . IDAHO. FB rer iississipt LD LEADERS AT GENOA ECONC 3B:8BaBaaBaB3BaX8SXBSSBB iud->a«sar euiniit bide to aomalcy.» kafnnc*. Bavls.thi imtphotofrapbef iTMtexlitle pose, dnnloatea tbe cnnp. A t I IngtoB-STant, u U rn In cnnp. At tbe BtU ttt, ItaUtn FoRd^ Ulnlater, betUtfhla. Big Increases in W oolPrices are Shown by Sales National Shortage Said to Exist' 1 and Upward Trend Appor- i| est, .Doolores pUioial 6ALr LAKE Cirr, ()P} —_A_ national ihortago-of wool.naw ex^'> s ;S Ute an^ pHe9S..hnve laKc'ri nn up-- T ward turn, j, A. Hooper, preil- | d dont of thj'.TItnb Wool Groweri’ . | naiocinllo^ 'dylnrod today follow; '* ln{(. the 'flnnouDcement _that -. tbo n wool f^Towm pf^JorWo, Utah, who '. pooled,'i'e!//otwpel.f, had ob- t*lhfl'il(.40'eciita, a p^ond-' •' . ; fp® PDLIC t ; ; .FlftdlnB o.f the Body of School,* J Teacher in Room Locked J .'FronjInsideSets.AsideOris-!' , ilial Theory of Murder 1 '• ____ t HOOPKSrrON, in .,‘{/p)-Two semr- " ato InvMi^ratlons Into the myitcrious denth of GertQido Hanna, 25-yenr-oltV • aehool-teacher, whoso lioily waji found - ;• in the United Pre.ibylerlan pnTs'niiagi! . ‘ last niglit, were-.launchocl toJny iiy- • Chlof of'Polieo Bogart and County Phy-L' slclan .>. J . FiiUer. ' ' 'l« IJflsed <>;i pliyileiani' finding that, i ' MlM-Haniin ^vaa.Appronehinff/.mnteni-;,, , Uy,' Chief Ifognrt began a search early . ; todjy’. fot irix'young men .trKo will'lie J (]ueitlQnoJ. .' . • '*.Oile nan :h'ai nlreaily bcori qulaed, , ' but CM#? Uoaart refuioil to say wbe*b- j er. n'lty •.loiv''light find been throw n'on' ^ ; tb'o'.Rirri.death.- ' i ! i ’.'I^NOLPVO-Aff*!!*.' • -; ;■ Friomlaror the'dead .giVrFMo at a I'osi "lo"-(ti:ptaln' her d'enth." Bhe w « ’ Aolil bavo'had' no loye affairs., ( • -.-qpfafcrt, wai divided' botwcn. the S ^ jiivrder'-and the suieiilo theory. 'T he i ' girl’s father, WIlUam T.-nBnna,'a*ml;l 8 owner, said bli diUffhler hai]. never 1 ; threatened suicide.'Tho-baiement room C > in whlrh her body was found, howevo.*, J •WM faiwned from the Inside. \ Ab- ’ seneo of'iiiillratlonii of violence also le;l G ' aome tb bcllevo that death'might imvo ' b<en selMnflicted. - ^PLENl]l|fiilJ WcBV.Virg1nia Asaoeiation Offi- ^ cials Dooloro 2!(0ro Slinoa b ' ; Aro Oporatlng Kow,. OHABLESTON, w; Vn^'-{(f^Rc. j« ' pbrtlatf that there were 1100 unVon- E sl^ed ran of eoal atandlag on tho Norfolk and Weslern rnllwny, tho Ka- a natyha .iml iMirhlcan railroad* nnd the ! CheaapcaKe nnd Ohlo'mnway, with the F number intrrnsing daily officials of tbe B West yirgInr[(;,Conr auoclntlon lalc • yesterday reported that the demnnd for 0 coal hu not {utreased'to'any extent iu ' iho.paat>foW dayt" They- added,.bow- C efer,rihat.'fleeordlng. ti>_iSel?,>feport> ,P for Wei)n;»diy,‘S7-ttinM horo than • wtTo'opeo Tuesday were opcntlng.' a< :'Wrd’tff the'fleldi,'ifwaMW4d<hM .imJui V nfilott. hula . prior; Ui: *l>o 8 atrlko. C WSPAPBR IN TW m FAI DAII FRlt>Ar. APBIL a«, , IW2.- pi Spreading NOMIC CONFERENCE .m -b^-cfiiiiU trea br powertnl world ef «lu abublet In Mtendane« to m ch thli Lt blir left U FreaU r Facts, of Itatr. ^ StlUiii rnm let’i right li Blr fiobert &Ur- Mm MfBESSl iiniui is..'-' - (Shootlng.bf Three Men In Clash I Between Mine Guards and Strikers Believed to Consti- .'lute End of Trouble. ‘ ■- I r e j f t W m i i L k . 'Bon'.'enntj'/^h'cre throe Di(tf;'w<TA^ot - t&t'o’yesWr^y.lri a elnih-between Dino fluards -njii^^trJklBjrcDaJ 'nlBert/ Act- log 06vqniBr'ir,;E. trockett of Utah announced' this,'mornlog. ^'Except in eue of pbieloio nereulty l will order . n6troopa-ieht,'fhe-anld. Sam porrlly, a mine guard, and two it^klng-miners .were munded in an ^change of'.aliot* at Scofield yester- day. DorHty w ith, other guards ar- rived nt {kafletd irom winter quarter* “;to escort itrikebrcakera. to the mines; ‘whieb belong to'tho Utah Faet com- Ipany. Tho.strlke'breaker* did not ar- mriye, however,.and'the shooting Is said jto.bavp fullowod an accuiatlon by Dor. Irjty that snme^one in a crowd of itrlk- |l,on btd pelted him with a roek. ( 'Beporti froa Scoflrld toda.v were 4 thnl ,“ eyer>:thlnjr.-,ls quiet nnd local . nuthorUles aro ablo to cope with ony Jdtuailon.” ' - • ' - HEAVY ^DBGliNB IN FEUIT. ^ • WASUINQTON,. I). C.,' (ff) — Tho total value of frnit and fruit'producls lin'form s in 1031 wns »-'2r.J)00,000 ns : compared with 1744,000,000 in 1020, ?. n n d $rr,r,,mmjn JJHP, Uie <?epart. nent of ngrlcullure. annonneed ln<lnv. « ' Tho declino Is nttrlliuled to killing ' :. front# earlv in. 1021 nml to lower iirleei. j : Production of applei lu 1021 wna ■Jonly 00381,000 bushels ns compnrcil Jwlth ■22S.C77.000, la. 1020. -Pcachrs : ilropped frnm ■(.'1.0,0(10 ' huihcli in ; 1Q20. t o , .12,733,000 in 1021 nnd pean. E 'fro m 10.5)0.%000, to 10,705,000.. Thcie y^D» A slight inerraio-In production of . oranges nt -30,700,000 boze'i. i Today’s Games I ' -■ American Lt»ioe I I End ir-i— '■ R. H. ■ ' R. "■ Clcvelnnd ....................... 1., 0 I St. Loois ___ u..^..... 1. ■" I i Batteries-. , Uallic . and Shlnanlt- ^ I ShOeVcr and B e v o r c i d , * ' i E-nd O th - R, n. E. « I 'Cbleaffo ! ____________ O '' ' - * * , ieftriTt- ____ » . - Batteries: Dnvenport and Behalk; I Oldltuw, Dauw and Bassler. > ; End 4th— • . U. ■ II. B •Wnahrngton • .....------------- 3', » ■phitmlcJpMn - _____ ............ 1 ' * !, I Bntlerlfs: Mogridge nnd Oharrityi ^ Harris and Perkins. # I ,End 4tb- B. H. E. J; Boston .... L.— ................. fi * I, New. York' _____ ^_______ 7- • p; • Balterlri: ,Kari\ nml Buelj Bu«h and Schang. "ititlooal Leagne ■' E n d O ( h - r v . ''- B. ff. B. f,' New YArk"'-:____________ 4' Boston ' ■ ------ _________ _ 3 •. DatlerJci; Nehf and Smith; Wntion " and O’Neill. : End flth- • B. H. B. Philadelphia ____________ 10 • ti Brooklyn ______________ 0 ' ’T Batteries: nubboll t Henllno; ^ Orimenand Miller., • • , . " ' B. a E t« Clnelntmii'- _________C 10 ; 1 »« .PlUsbttTgh : - ___ ..— J... 3 •. 11 lA Batteriesi Couch and Wingo) Carl- son and Oooch, \Vheelo'r; End 8rd— ' 'B . H .. R ' St.,Lool*- ...... ........'-..-.u?, CMelgo . > \ 'ALLSCOVNfV ^ LY N g stead ilyIn Three Men KUled __ ’ by Bomb Explosion' in Mine Bunkhouse Nos.Union Employes ol Fattor* son Property Victims of Vlcions Oatrogo API’OI.LA, I'fl.. yP)-Thrci. mln-. ers \icTt killed and one si-rlously .. injureii when n i)umii wns thrown rarly toilny Into'n bunkhouse at . the l-nttersun mine 'of the Klikl Coal ^ompniij- near here. _ ................ 'The men \Hm had heen'employeil , on. ii\non-l)n8laj^w«c, Mley)'!!!.^/!'^'- buuklJuu.c^.,,l|nV1iJ^'''^^CT■^'^dawn whi'n the explosion occurrcil. Kacb ol file men wai mar- .rlcd n'nd Iholr dentha loavo H chil- dren fatht-rlesa. I The i’atlenon mine ii In Wcit Moreland eounty. Beforo the strike' il employ?d 73 men, its product bo- tM , k)g sent fo a steel company here. rott ------- ^ -- =iiLEDG[OF DHIDEID Man Held Ih Connection With < D Taylor M urder Strongly j Protests Innocence ' , I.OS ANOELES, W) ' I 3)1 Connette, nowspapormn, ‘ held' at' the t county ja» here veailiBg an iawstlgB' I nfl tlon of posaiblo knowlodge eonceralBg'r tho myitorloui. shooting of .Wm. Des-,t It mond Toylor, ^oUon. plctnre dlmetpit-i tl here Pcbruiiry>i^-f<^ay,dtolBd^ftt«tv he had .klUed'AUnut^ defesiuof ibbnt-i or,’'« .^ ^ .M ^ T ^ l r ; ; ^ r i £ f e#hlod:| VittOfiii)r 'i«»«; 'hp. M ln-^ t t*; aabl-.lhat .Connptf^ “^ave graphic d#- i lot fcriptioh of Toylor'i room''at the tlaeir roquott-.of/.niBQc- new^j>«-.,reporter ! for infonaatioii;ieneern^,t]u)^.'IBU^•l l„ der myatcrr, ho>’ drew vksdligi^'to J . mako morv elw-tho^itiuUoa-la.whieb t ?he body wa* found,.--bilti th li dU^r&m \ wa* baled upuo.diaffrains pnbl&hed fay 1 a Los An^lee aeirspaper.'. ' , ^ tr- Inratlcatloa OontlnnM ' ^ ^ -Cbanetto- U.tieisg l^ld merely.as a ( witness pending investigation of re-!f ,P. ports that bc-Ttnew raore about-'the i IJ murder mystery than had beea publish- t ,f, ed. > Exnminatlon by tbe distriet' attor- ney'i staff of at'least one Loa Angeles man la expeeted ta detemine whether f , Connette'a tnlk la flllo'eoneemlnj the t ^ Taytor caso.waa.based npon what be bad gleaned from aewipapen, or whether . ho renllx had direct knowledgo thal<n nay pave (ho way to a solution ot thef death mystery. , !lO " iisirai : r iTiMs; '‘S - Program for Reconstruction ” >' Does .Not Include Financial Ald"1o^6viets . i! _____ I:. h OENOA, (ff) -■ Plans for Russia’i ^ roconstruotlon are being' dctermlnr<l upon to'lay in the conftre-ire •iit;-eoo}- ‘J P mission on Russian nffaira and the In- : • dlcations were lhat n definite plan ' • would bo .laid boforo tho Buulan dete- * .. gatlon' Wforo the weekend wltb the 5 ' mytgcstinn thnl the .proposition-b-. ’’ P either aercpted or rejeeted, without ^ 4 further discussion. , . The Itolinn press today gives Indi- ® cntlons of what- the allied propoaala n Flrat, it is nsserted, no loan will be \ offeroil to soviet Russia, but it will be •' , suggMleil that aa. International chn- sortiuni b(t formed to flnnnco trndo i’ with Kiifsln through, comhlnutions of'-» p firms nnil. Individual of the various,.S ^ countriw- rqirMrnfcd. Orrraart.f wilJ ,t< ^ ho Inrliiilcit In the eonsorlluni. It.is do-|p • elnrc'd. -mil provision mnde thnt~{lic 4 "I United Ktale* mnv >ln. * |h To Protect Sorbet. (* triilit pln»i eontrrnplftlos tJio wwn-L, g_ omlMtio.-i of Huiwia, with j^uafnnteei ^ » that the nutononiy nnd abverelgnty of pi • the aovlct governnent wilt not bo ln; ^ fringed npon. . ., ( , Tho divisions, of tr.nde will tie ar- ranged l;i such n way that-the, conn- • tries paitii'Ipatlng lii ttio ronsortlum •• • wJH has-o the opportunity ef ^jealini; iv with.' the spctions of BujsIo litualrd « nearest thrw. For o<iunp1C^rraV Bfi- « ^ tain woul] lie given Iho opportunity » 1 to trade wltti northern Russia through *i I Archangnl and tho Baltle ports, whllo ° ]. ^he southern countries would tie glyeu ^ Bdvant^es It>Jhg ntnck;ya ports.' _ J : - w a iiH B t ...’ J' fair. ^ < E w i: ' PSIOB fIV S OSHTM i 1 Two States 'IKHI " SPH oy[i :! iESMN » I. — ", ■ I I Investigation at'los Angeles DiscfoS^LIsts and Reports k >:tem .SI»i^stBaw5tates. In- .. . ..cludijf'idaho _ ,, , MS AHOEUa. oui W )^.- . ■ , fweacMlooidnf tovizd the iap u . :■ I jrvid iarr to; isrttA •gte.KtlTttleB-of ttie Kn H n . . KUa tt Lm Angelee eetnttr ! » ' '■ ' ' «« W todar by S. L. W - ';. district *tterav. M4 Jttdget ' ®f tho luperior eovxt. WiOt the ' were In^profiw, aty district M totsen «nd ' « tba e w iffi effle* wsre'npect- . ed to coaUaaa t h ^ wmtw.HAf, g* a t nitU, a WMnesdir «t tits loeil betdqur- tor* of W. 8. Gobnnt, Bnad nblln. Ptdfio dotttin, Enlfht* of the Kn Saz.-Xlu. Alm*dy, aceordlny to Mr. Wootwlnr. evidence has been obtained from the ■ eon/^*t«I artlelf* deflAJteJy »nkinir ' [n the Los A n^lei beodquarten of the klan wIUj 'hho reeont outragea'^nt * Ingl»w(^, A euburb of this city, and at J^kerifleld and Taft. In Kem'coun- . 'V;Lltt*#atTenOirt. w Wm W dp.J* naking publlo verr 0. little of the'•Information obtained' be through ihc^irares, but bThas stated"^ B-tbatliff hfljTOrted.tife Mffles of IWS . ig.«*rdents of Los'-Aaidei clty.md manv i*;_^ other* flf othM.paft* of,tbe county wh% ii^-«pPiront|y a n nember< Af the klon, Itl, IiHe\,ftli'o ll receipt ef.a ftatemont Of^ta^N.vAj Baker, klan klearie..or or- ^o.:^an led the ^^.^,t*Tdpt:Inflewood:Iast,Satarday night. I 1.-, .whefl tljro^.poaee officer*, masked.and 1 *0 firmed; nembem of tho raiding-,batntrw '! l » . ' . P J f *<*sPrtewlf ftat ho dird i ae.n sliflK'timn -afterwiifdi. Jd TW* Matement is, said to contain ' lioBaker.’i comjileto VersIbn of .tbe .rWdj er'bttt It has ;ftot,'been,'..'Biido’lpnbllc. l^.Kftlhw.b«To th ^ cIreuDiilflncea whle'i to te4jBaker to nak6 lt,' btit'Jt'.la known’ ib th«( in do{o|r/>o be. aeted oader.the>'i^- m vice of n'n flttorn»,:.who aeeoopanled •y him to , die offirt^of Mr. Wootwlne, where h o ,w u queiUonSd ' •». aome . lenirth. " . ••• From tbe eelznree made at Qrand • Ooblin Cobnm's offiee,;'the beadqoar------- o-.tera of the klan for si* weifem *t*t««, >e It la aald, tho officials have obtalab'd h- the foltnnlntr data; . Idaho Zi tadadod, ^ . M Beports and membership onroltoiehtd., >r from Wnshington. Oregon, Idahoi No- ‘ vada, Arltonfc and CnllfornU. d Correspqndenre showing tbat it lenn six minlstera of the gt^t'-havo com- it|munlcate-l with tho ktan officers. '0[ Correspondence showing thnt at leaat six ministers of'tho sospol have core munlcnted with the klan officers. Cowspondenco from private detee- tlvi|i. solleitlng) tho buslnrts of the klan ami reports from ,«uch dotoctim ' on InvMlIirntlons made. Judge ChnrleSiCralt of.lhe superior, I ilenoimeed the klan In open court when n (letegnHon of Inillei of tho Q. Ai-lt., - . I rommcmdrflMnir Omernl Crsnt, present- I'ed nn Amerlrnn fla^ I "Thl. d fl,” inld JudBB Crall. " Ii |psprcInllT nnprnprjnto nt this time,. . |t when the Ku Klux Klnn Is trvjng lo . override ^ho Inw nnd tnke natters Info Its own hai<l!i. It sbflvrs that the ladles ■ of the 0. A. R. nppreclnte the conatl- tiited authority of the land, u reprc^ «ened:hy cur courts nn'd pnrpbse to.op- hold the Jnw.” i ... . .PoU'ce Are Member*. [ Knmrs of threo members of'the dls- trlet ntlorney’s office were found In the Ku Mux Klan lists seized from the gfanl BOblln'i office aod In.addi- ' tlon Jl Is believed the reeord wlU re- i. veal that more thnn'a bctndrod mem- ’ bera: of the Los Angelei pollco w«rj - enrolled aj.klansmen. i. OEADB CfiOBSTNO OLAlMfl J TWO 'WOMEN VIoriMB > I BOISE. Idnho. (/P)-M ri. W..H..Ode, 0 and her dnughter. .Verbena, 16, were • p Instantly kilted Thorsdar night ■when i. westbounl mnit train No. 5 icrasheo • 0 into thrm at N otni,'a afatfoft .nine •' f jnllea west of Caldwell, on tti'e'tJrdgoo J Short Line. Mrs. Odo and her' daugh* IJ ter, wbo. .ive at Dixie, a settlement ' i.['northwMl of Caldwell, wore .drlYinff c'4cro« tho rallrond track In 'a oifo-, jhorso bugiv nt NotuiC.and npparently ' [were obllvioui of tho approarJilng'' j train; Tho train, said to ba mhnLni^;. 'ia t Its usual rate of speed Ihronipi'fKe'^ ' village,-crashod. iato tbo ^reblelo Vlt.'s. f point near tho station. Botb.won^. were kilted outright but tho .hor*e^>'. ' cftped nnbbrt. _ „ ' '■ OIL WBLLBDESTBOYB0., ' ' MOSCOW, (ff) — 'IneanaUriea, Mv f eordlng to tho Pravda, rieontlr aet <jn ilre aomo o{ the largest oil welts ^ the Baku rofflon..and il waj-witb great dtf- ' fleolty that'tbe naalalaf weUa in (be ‘ oil field* >»ero,,«kV*a.' The . Pntd% , ehtrge* that the ineendlaiUm :w » tbe ' wotk of:*oelal-^eTob)lloA«l9*. two o£ ' • whom.-wo^ »rr«irtea.-,laieoue(nune« of tho fir* tbo ootpot in tbe;,dWHe» bat beoa rednee4^to 100,000 Modt (■' pwd fa Sfi pontfb) of oQ dal^

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Page 1: N ;FAiLLS DAIILY N

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• Ragin| WatTHOUSANDS HAROONED

"BT FLOODS•I. . ■

D e s p e r a t e C a l l s S e n t O u t F o r

-•■^ J f - H e l p l n ^ W o i i - ' o f ' R e s c u in g

i P e i ^ o n s ( r o ® A r e a s

C u t O f t b y R i s in g W a t e r s

■-Vf ■ •. v iO K B B U E a ,; Milt. (/!>- ... '7 w « W « 'th s i iM tid 'p m n iU 'v « »■ petiH & ' i u t i been’'c tit '<itt In t l i b ..

• B o rthw i o a d 'e m w a s a c tb u o f ' '■ U ttq u c flf t eotiot7 V r btdcw ktor

' ^ * f a m k ' i a U fn l s i jT lr i n r l * m . n r * Jw adred p «no ja a r f Mtd'tci .ti>«u n m o f T a l la r P ack b r r i i ta s | m te r . i t o B s t l r e . i r M la t U i s e o - Uon. cotoM b r im to r vh le li c u u

I I f tm a faiMk U g b er np tiie river, ' ' ‘ oomptlsea a t n c t 3S m llet leog a n l ’

M a U w w ld i l Oalli fo r b«lp'also ' . haT».readied N atclte t. I t v i e t a l d ; .f ro m o U rto a a n d L ake Bt. John

' ' ' ' be th ia Coaeordis paftih .

■ ^ S i a g ' n i B T OP N ATCHEZ,-UUa., ( f iV -A /M n ^ ra i.

receiveil h m for rcK ue a t Clay­ton , La., ood in tho vkMtj. of Lako St. Joha J o Cooeordia panah, i r h m i t •i i Mporlo’l eo'veral'huntlred penon* ore marooned. ■•.,Wal*r'la ro rtirtod nine fee t deep, flt Clig'ton.

H O U E ^

' • Mtats'.jjiLVaMilioul& nnd''-C crecordu

jc M f ^ d lv . ' to a o « - - w d \HoJl0«»y;-.7,:fc,' p flf«rdftf[r^to^tflS*J6eBl'RW CwM/wpfi.- „aentaU ve.-- ' . • - ' '_•• •••. , tj

k o h b ’b b k ^ . t h b b a t b n b d ■' j r a w - O K tB A M ,r:L a .. ( f l V ' '

■ ■ '^ ^ tW O H H t:M « tlO n * ,O f J.0B14- «y.nt-tKvi U n d :a lre ad y 'im m fli tM ei

\,T <lw4,' w * M 'f w i | i . « ? , i a w t a d;

J . ^L o l v to b m k . t ) c r ^ .« t;..etber r . m t t e tlf m e liw o f the .^T *f,'vT B »»Jei;ee _ J ,

: T i a q M . v i i i l B e k - •*'• .■ p o ln t» : i r b e t e ;* f i* l» - « M :: .» o i t

. f e a r * 4 > b r . ] « y « e ; |^ e n . : Addi- H ..tlonalfo^cM ' b f l a W J W - W t - to oi

, , w « lti l io ';b a ; l e y ^ - n e a r H W tm an,. b;• 'BSr-i O reeavflli. M lP . : ,.

, Flood w a to n .cMiipitig,irWa,4lio * « • f t oi^d b re a k ,ln ;tb o l9vco ycatcrday ;n t „ PoydrBi;' 17 :nOl0i| ■•belo»--ire?r- Orloana, todoy:iifl<i'fl(M <i8d'n ioro . than 7C.000 . ofToa of siiffor nnd tn ick ing lanila in •at, B ornnrd.'and 'PIaqoom ino purlahci er ■aniJ driven ■ op t ^ISO fo a ll lc i . , ' . A

, ■ -.rurther np 'tlio "rlvor, w aters ruxli- in ir throu«)j tb n 'f i r» V b « a k north o( J Forriilav, Ls;, hml'onRUlfcd Coofordln parish an.l wore Uircntoaln? moro than half o f Cfltahouln and n largo p a rt of

■ thrco othcrT»ri»hBfi.'.The c ro m w f t« "" ep rcad .tO '^L w iatb of mor« than IStiO « fee t. '

■Wator 'w M Teporiad lo bo four o.- . five f e d deep in Ferriday , four mi .'a «“ norttt:of:U io f l r i t b reak nnd the entire "" d ia triet oppo'iito Natchez,' MUi., on the

-Lonialaaa ilde. wnit n vnat inlftml sen. Vldalla, a to im o< 2000. i* root path- o f .flood' h n t •had. not beon

► ' roneJiod/byl^-.la** ^ fo„ ;U ore,'thfiP 4000. tcfURew ore beinff« r o 4 f o r in N atebf* i^ -n c lp h b o rin K

' ^0 IrOBliUttn - b r ^ e Ee® Croai.

M ia # 'l * ''B « e o iw ^. DALLAS,' ( f f p T C e ,

fa llb ira low ly -.b flro -todaT ^ to r,ha iring , reaehcd • f l o o d o f . - i l S fee t oatorday. U nloia-m oro ra in fall* w ithin l h e a e r t d a r ^ r tw o ,a n ,d a n j5 o r i* p a t» i

. weAh#T bnreau offieiala t t j . I t ia p r ^ tit ' d ieted th a t , th e t i « r w ill b e .b aek in

f t! bank i {a t i r e a 4*7*. • ■ , b»i. Below Dallaa tb e T rin ity continues to

tUo. Ontaiae o f W b a rea'eondltiona >roro J a p ro y ln g rapidly. j)o

^ S T R IK IN G M I N E R S IN N E E D "

U ate ila l A u is ta sc * BoUdted and OD- ' tained—U a a y FanU lea A re in . .

. A etoal W *at jo,--------- tif

. . _.JXJNTJSL8V1LLE, Pa., VP) - F iral wl fndfeatfoni .of p rivation and w ant 1j< d r tho coke rc(rlohi were apparent here of

V yedterilay when n largo delegallon of »k itrlkin/f. jn io e ri nnd nienil>era of their an

’. ' fooiUiei 'friim M ount Brad3oek viaUed »ci y, . Conneltrllle and solicited, niateriat am ’

. RUlanco.................. • ’The d e le ^ tio h la ld tbo.'m iners bad

no t work.!o fo r a b o n t-23 days', th a t y«. the ir f im ds.bad run Qotfand th a t th^y KCK In wSDt. TowDjpeopJo aald .tbry <*oi obtained n eonaiderable, anonn t o f 'W!

• money, g o o d l/q u a n tll lea o f .floor ami foi ' o tfacr'pH iyislna u d a num ber of arti- eoi

clen or vlotfalnK. cd

t U B O i ^ A S S i

N ;FAiters ol Lowe

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POWERFUL World

p v m z s u s Of b riaflili’ v o rU «Bd le a is rs U ttieO c io a -E co it tiie Ooafe coimtzr> I lo ; i l , ( h o r A la % d u n u f t behind b l a U Bit L a m l^ W ortUngt*

H om e, w ith ' Bl^not SebAnxsr,

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mMMM.

. FAiMDy. --------- - '

» S e c r e t a r y W a l la c e . D e c l a r e s

" U n le s s T h e s e A re R e d u c e d

. f i e a d i 'u s tm e n t s ' ( j i . A g r i c u l -

t u r e M a y N o t B s i o o k e d F o r . ,

■ ru i» ;td .l'A boo t p rew ar levoU’T o r ^ ,^i u/ pHees Ql'a|iHeQU'ural,iiroi].tiet« Inereaae

au'rficie'ntiy to equal (bo rate advaneo, f■ there will bo profound, “ read ju st- I . m o n tl" in n i^eo ltu ra l produetion^ in- i-

vblving roadjoitnientii.in Induitrj’., no well, 8ocri!foT)> Wallace of ihe Bffri- , eultural departm ent, d rtla reJ In an ad- '

. drew today 'before the New YoK< J Aeademy of Political Sdenee. Tbo '' "bHfflitfnfi o ffe e t” ajwn airrleuKaro o f tba p resent level o f freight rates, .th e '

r *w ro tary sa id , '.'can hardly be eonpre- b e n d e d . ''’:

W hnt ho rejfftrded aa tbo probabln effeeta of p reiont ratc i continued fo r C ony lenijth of time, were suinraarizod ' by SecM lary Wnljncc m , followi:• '-J 'P irsk , lo iavor the fannera of • SdTrtb Amorlea 'and Australia o( tho , e x ^ n so of our own farmer*,

p ' B ls^T ta ta 'ire U ade F tala . ,

n “ S iibstantlal decrcniie In ocean rate s s emphanlAi'd the 'dI«iavnnt8Re o f ' th e . •

Amerienn farm er,” ho pointed out. _ . . ‘‘.fleeon'l, to kee]i.priee.n on farm pro-

. dueta ,lii the ln'rce surplus, proditclni; | stnte* a t flRuren lo^er than a'fo jusll'. j„

, fied hy tin* invcsfmeot in land ftnd i . , , ojjiilpwent nml ro^t_of production. pj, f '."T hircl, prolong }lio perlnd of d li- , i , , KntUfnct'.ou . amon;; 'fn m ien nnd en- \ eoiiriige advoehlej of efonoinlc falloelc-* \f i

o f nil anrU. . j’ ' " ■ f,"* ,“ F^lurih, Improve''the* poslllon '-p f \ oo*Vff«. tru,'‘k-nn(I fruit-c^ow ers, hiit, ailci^'conniileralily; to .the eoit o f jnll'K’ . ■< j nnd/dnlrv; prndBcti.bpeaunc .of 'nd-'

vonerd prlfW of Jiav.-M d'm rw i jrraJns ••; ncec*sftrIlv:"hlppW .^n ''frohi'fbe K<at. ,y , , " F i f th , grndually shlft.lnilnstrlnl.eh-

terpriaea w pstvard.'hifurer llie s'urpluB , food producinj; tetTltofy...-,''f- j

C W a i i u i B e c U o n i l '^ f - ' >0*

■ - ','ff lx th ,' premoto '•i*etttnT *}~reli« - j than natiunal splrlt-and make In o ro jn d J l n)ore_ d ifficu lt natiqanl policies • wUh i j j

' respect to }nt?rno tlfriiM .'n ffal^ '’- ' ; ; f . rre se rit frclBht ^alc j im pnso' a ,tM■ on the farm ed‘of thfl'snrpluiiprodilcinc i„» statfs,-vMr. •Wallare said. V;.>- • ' . ^* .r t le jno^t.bopeful,sign ofNlfie'preient . . . ' time is tho npparent repojmltI6h b f,tb o‘ hdlroad msnogemetit. th a t our p re itn t w<

h}ch-,raJ.^> ><>nnot hp.ennt\nopi) w ith- •* out dlsnnipr to the rallronila themaelvea' Hnd tlin t rates'm u*t, como down t o 'a QI

j)olnt n o t f a r , • If anv,- nbove the pre- r l w ar lovelii. ■ . * *

W IL L b a i x 6 x .o n : s x b i e i : . W.N EW YOBK, (ffJUnlon m en-in the

news t>rlnt poMr induitry . of Canada and tho U nited Slates w ill'begin bal- ' loflng Sunday on-aecoptanco or rojco- tlon of th e mnnofae^nrori uU lm atum 'by {

, w hich-thn^em ployers.jrtu ld w ithdraw pj,, d rtsanda fo r waffo.ents and ellajinntion \\g of o v e rtim e-If permitted to p a t an- skilled workom on an^open shop baaU ,m, and pay them, in necordanes w ith local r},, scales. ; „u t

d e a t h SSKTBNOB IMI>OSED '■LONDON; O ^ IT e n r ) - jic o b i, a W- con

year-old hotel p a n try b o y , .w a t .fo a n d iho Itullty today by th e e e n t r d ‘c rin in o l efe ro iirt fo r the n s rd e r of L sd j' AlTee fo r m ite ,-w ld o w -o f Sir E dw ard i'ffb lte , J w ti form er :ebalmlan o flh fT rfnabii-’contrtr eooflcll on M m b 14. " ffe Trai tDBtrob" .« « cd to death . . - stri

i s 6 c i A T m ^ m m ^

iLLSTWIN. r A J [ ^ . IDAHO. FB

rer iississiptLD LEADERS AT GENOA ECONC

3 B : 8 B a B a a B a B 3 B a X 8 S X B S S B Biu d -> a« sar euiniit b id e to a o m a lc y . » k a f n n c * . B a v l s . t h i im t p h o to f ra p b e f iTMtexlitle pose, dnnloatea tbe c n n p . A t I IngtoB-STant, u U r n In c n n p . A t tb e BtU t t t , I taU tn F o R d ^ U lnlater, b e tU tfh la .

B i g I n c r e a s e s i n W o o l P r i c e s a r e

S h o w n b y S a l e s

National Shortage Said to Exist' 1 and Upward Trend Appor- i| est, .Doolores pUioial

6 A L r LA KE C i r r , ()P} — _ A _ national ihortago-of wool.naw ex^'> s

;S Ute an^ pHe9S..hnve laKc'ri nn up-- T w ard tu rn , j , A. Hooper, preil- |

d dont of thj'.TItnb Wool G row eri’ . | naiocinllo^ 'dylnrod today follow;

'* ln{(. the 'flnnouDcement _ th a t - . tbo n wool f^Towm pf^JorW o, Utah, who

'. pooled ,'i'e!//o tw pel.f, had ob- ■ t*lhfl'il(.40'eciita, a p^ond-' •' .

; fp® PDLICt ;; .FlftdlnB o.f the Body of School,* J Teacher in Room Locked J

.'FronjInsideSets.AsideOris-!', ilial Theory of Murder

1 '• ____ t

• HOOPKSrrON, i n . , ‘{/p)-Tw o sem r- " ato InvMi^ratlons Into the myitcrious

■ denth of GertQido Hanna, 25-yenr-oltV• aehool-teacher, whoso lioily waji found - ;• in the United Pre.ibylerlan pnTs'niiagi! . ‘ la s t niglit, were-.launchocl toJny iiy- •

Chlof of'P olieo Bogart and County P hy -L '■ slclan .>. J . FiiUer. ' ' 'l «

IJflsed <>;i pliy ileian i' finding th a t, i ' M lM -Haniin ^vaa.Appronehinff/.mnteni-;,, , Uy,' Chief Ifognrt began a search early . ; todjy’. f o t irix'young men .trKo w ill 'l ie J

(]ueitlQnoJ. .' .• '*.Oile n a n :h'ai nlreaily bcori q u la e d , , ■' b u t CM#? Uoaart refuioil to say wbe*b- j

er. n'lty •.loiv''light find been th ro w n 'o n ' ; tb 'o '.R irri.death .- ' i !

i ’.'I^NOLPVO-Aff*!!*.' • -; ;■ F riom laror th e 'd e ad .giVrFMo a t a ’

I'osi "lo"-(ti:ptaln' her d'enth." Bhe w « • ’ Aolil bavo 'had ' no loye a ffa i rs . , (• -.-qpfafcrt, w ai divided' b o tw c n . th e S jiivrder'-and the suieiilo theory. 'T h e i ' g ir l’s father, WIlUam T .-nB nna,'a*m l;l 8

owner, said b li diUffhler hai]. never 1 ; threatened suicide.'T ho-baiem ent room C > in w hlrh her body was found, howevo.*, J

•WM faiw ned from the Inside. \ Ab- ’ seneo of'iiiillratlonii of violence also le;l G ' aome tb bcllevo th a t death 'm ight im vo ' b<en selM nflicted. -

^ P L E N l]l|fiilJWcBV.Virg1nia Asaoeiation Offi-

cials Dooloro 2!(0ro Slinoa b ' ; Aro Oporatlng Kow,.

OHABLESTON, w ; V n ^ '-{ (f^ R c . j«' pbrtlatf th a t there were 1100 unVon- E

s l ^ e d r a n of eoal a tandlag on thoNorfolk and Weslern rnllwny, tho K a- anatyha .iml iMirhlcan railroad* nnd the !CheaapcaKe nnd Ohlo'm nway, w ith the Fnumber in trrnsing daily officials o f tbe BW est yirgInr[(;,Conr auoclntlon lalc •yesterday reported tha t the demnnd for 0coal h u not {utreased 'to 'any ex ten t iu 'iho.paat>foW d a y t" They- added,.bow - Cefe r,riha t.'fleeo rd lng . ti>_iSel?,>feport> ,Pfo r W ei)n;»diy,‘ S 7-ttinM h o ro than •wtTo'opeo Tuesday were opcntlng .' a< : 'W rd ’tff th e 'f le ld i, 'i fw a M W 4 d < h M.imJui V nfilott. h u la . prio r; Ui: *l>o 8atrlko. C

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pi SpreadingNOMIC CONFERENCE

.m - b ^ - c f i i i i U t r e a b r pow ertn l world e f « lu a b u b le t In M tendane« to m c h th liLt blir le f t U F r e a U r F a c ts , o f I ta t r . ^ StlUiii r n m le t ’i r ig h t l i Blr f iobert &Ur-

M mMfBESSl

i in iu ii s . . ' - ' -

(Shootlng.bf Three Men In Clash I Between Mine Guards and

Strikers Believed to Consti- .'lu te End of Trouble. ‘

■- I r e j f t W m iiL k .'B on'.'enntj'/^h 'cre throe Di(tf;'w<TA^ot

- t&t'o’yesW r^y .lri a e lnih-betw een Dino fluards -njii^^trJklBjrcDaJ 'n lB ert/ Act-

■ log 0 6 v q n iB r'ir ,;E . t r o c k e t t of Utah announced' this,'m ornlog. ^ 'E xcept in e u e o f pbieloio n e re u lty l w ill order

. n 6 troopa-ieh t,'fhe -an ld .Sam po rrlly , a mine guard, and two

it^ k ln g -m in e rs .w ere m u n d e d in an ^ c h a n g e of'.aliot* a t Scofield yester­day. DorHty w ith , other guards a r ­rived n t {kafletd irom w in ter quarter*

“ ; to escort itrikebrcakera. to the mines; ‘ whieb belong to 'th o U tah Faet com- Ipany. Tho.strlke'breaker* did not ar-

m riye, how ever,.and 'the shooting Is said jto .bavp fullowod an accuiatlon by Dor. I r j ty th a t snme^one in a crowd o f itrlk -

| l ,o n b td pelted him w ith a roek.( 'B eporti f ro a Scoflrld toda.v were

4 th n l , “ eyer>:thlnjr.-,ls quiet nnd local ■. nuthorUles aro ablo to cope w ith ony

J d tu a i lo n .” ' - • '

- HEAVY ^DBGliNB I N FE U IT . ^• WASUINQTON,. I). C.,' (ff) — Tho

to ta l value of frn i t and fru it'p roducls lin 'fo rm s in 1031 wns »-'2r.J)00,000 ns

: compared with 1744,000,000 in 1020,?. nnd $rr,r,,mmjn JJHP, Uie <?epart.

n e n t o f ngrlcu llu re . annonneed ln<lnv. « ' Tho declino Is n ttrlliuled to killing ' : . front# earlv in. 1021 nml to lower iirleei. j : Production of applei lu 1021 wna

■Jonly 00381,000 bushels ns compnrcil J w l th ■22S.C77.000, la . 1020. -Pcachrs : ilropped frnm ■(.'1.0,0(10 ' huihcli in

; 1Q20. t o , .12,733,000 in 1021 nnd pean. E 'f r o m 10.5)0.%000, to 10,705,000.. Thcie ’ yD» A slight inerra io-In production of .

oranges n t -30,700,000 boze'i.

i Today’s GamesI ' - ■ American L t» io e ”I I End ir-i— '■ R. H . ■' R. "■

Clcvelnnd .......................1 . , 0 • • “I S t. Loois ___ u..^..... 1. • • ■"I i Batteries-. , Uallic . and Shlnanlt- ^ I ShOeVcr and B e v o r c i d , *'• i E-nd O th - R , n . E. «I 'Cbleaffo ! ____________ O '' ' - * *, i e f t r iT t -____ » • .- Batteries: D nvenport and Behalk;I Oldltuw, Dauw and Bassler.> ; End 4th— • . U. ■ II. B

•Wnahrngton • .....------------- 3', » •■phitmlcJpMn - _____ ............ 1 ' * !,

I Bntlerlfs: Mogridge nnd O harrityi ^H arris and Perkins. #

I ,E n d 4 t b - B . H . E . J;Boston ....L.— ................. fi • * I,N ew . Y o rk '_____ ^_______ 7 - • • p;• B a lte rlri: ,K ari\ nml Buelj Bu«h and Schang.

" itit lo o a l Leagne■' E n d O ( h - r v . ' '- B. ff. B. f,'

■ New YArk"'-:____________ 4 ' •■ Boston ' ■------ _________ _ 3 • . •

D atlerJci; N ehf and Sm ith; W ntion " and O ’Neill.: End f l t h - • B. H . B.Philadelphia ____________ 10 • • tiB r o o k ly n ______________ 0 ' ’T

Batteries: nubbo ll t Henllno; ^ O rim enand Miller., • • , . "' • B. a E t«Clnelntmii'- _________C 10 ; 1 »«.PlUsbttTgh : - ___ ..— J .. . 3 •. 11 l A

Batteriesi Couch and W ingo) Carl- son and Oooch, \Vheelo'r;

End 8rd— ' ■ 'B . H .. R 'S t . ,L o o l * - ...... ........'- . . - . u ? ,CMelgo . > \

'ALLSCOVNfV ^

LY Ng steadily In

Three Men KUled __ ’ by Bomb Explosion'

in Mine BunkhouseNos.Union Employes ol Fattor*

son Property Victims of Vlcions Oatrogo

A PI’OI.LA, I'fl.. yP )-T h rc i. mln-. ers \icTt k illed and one si-rlously

.. injureii when n i)umii wns thrown rarly toilny In to 'n bunkhouse at

. the l-nttersun mine 'o f th e Klikl Coal ^ompniij- near here. _

................ 'The men \Hm had heen'employeil, ■ on. ii\non-l)n8laj^w«c, M ley)'!!!.^/!'^ '-

buuklJuu.c^.,,l|nV1iJ^'''^^CT■^'^dawn whi'n the explosion occurrcil. ”

Kacb ol file men w ai mar- . r lc d n'nd Iholr dentha loavo H chil­

dren fatht-rlesa. I The i ’a tle n o n m ine i i In W cit

Moreland eounty. Beforo the strike ' i l employ?d 73 men, its product bo-

tM, k)g sen t fo a steel company here.rott ------- ^ - -

=iiLEDG[OFDHIDEID

M a n H e l d I h C o n n e c t io n W i th <

D T a y l o r M u r d e r S t r o n g l y j

P r o t e s t s I n n o c e n c e '

, I.OS ANOELES, W ) ' I3)1 Connette, now spaporm n, ‘ held' a t ' the t

county ja » here veailiBg an iaw stlgB ' I nfl tlon of posaiblo knowlodge eonceralBg'r

tho m yitorloui. shooting of .Wm. D es-,t It mond Toylor, ^o U o n . p lc tn re dlm etpit-i tl here P cb ru iiry > i^ -f< ^ ay ,d to lB d ^ftt« tv

he had .k lU e d 'A U n u t^ d e fe s iu o f ibbnt-io r,’ ' « . ^ ^ . M ^ T ^ l r ; ; ^ r i £ f e#hlod:|

VittOfiii)r 'i«»«; 'h p . M ln- t

t*; aabl-.lhat .Connptf^ “^ a v e graphic d#- i lot fcriptioh o f T oylor'i room ''at the t la e i r

roquott-.of/.niBQ c- n ew ^ j> « -.,repo rter ! fo r in fo n aa tio ii;ie n ee rn ^ ,t]u )^ .'IB U ^ •l

l „ der m yatcrr, ho>’ d r e w v k s d l i g i^ ' t o J . mako morv e lw -th o ^ itiu U o a - la .w h ie b t

?he body w a* found,.--bilti th l i dU^r&m \ wa* baled upuo.diaffrains pnbl&hed fay 1 a Los A n ^ le e a e ir sp a p e r . '. ' ,

tr- I n r a t lc a t l o a OontlnnM ' ^^ -Cbanetto- U .tie isg l^ ld m ere ly .a s a (

’ witness pending investigation o f re-!f ,P. ports th a t bc-Ttnew raore about-'the i IJ murder m ystery than had beea publish- t ,f, ed. > Exnm inatlon by tbe distrie t' atto r-

n e y 'i s ta f f o f a t 'le a s t one Loa Angeles man la expeeted ta de tem in e whether f

, Connette 'a tn lk la flllo 'eo n e em ln j th e t^ Taytor caso.waa.based npon w hat be bad

gleaned from aew ipapen , o r w hether . ho renllx had direc t knowledgo thal<n n a y pave (ho way to a solution ot thef death m ystery. ,

!lO "i is ir a i :r iTiMs;'‘S -

P r o g r a m f o r R e c o n s t r u c t io n ”

>' D o e s .N o t I n c lu d e F i n a n c i a l “

A l d " 1 o ^ 6 v i e t s . i!_____ I:. h

■ OENOA, (ff) -■ Plans for Russia’i ^ roconstruotlon are being' dctermlnr<l

upon to 'lay in the conftre-ire •iit;-eoo}- ‘J P mission on Russian nffa ira and the In- :• dlcations were lh a t n definite plan '• w ould bo .laid boforo tho B uulan dete- *

. . g a tlon ' W foro the w eekend wltb the 5' mytgcstinn thn l the .proposition-b-. ’’

P either aercp ted or rejeeted, w ithout ^ 4 fu rther discussion., . The Ito linn press today gives Indi- ®

cntlons o f what- the allied propoaala

n Flrat, i t is nsserted, no loan will be \ offeroil to soviet Russia, bu t it will be •' , suggMleil th a t aa. International chn-

sortiuni b(t form ed to flnnnco trndo i’ w ith Kiifsln th rough, comhlnutions of'-»

p firms nnil. Ind iv idua l o f the various,.S ^ countriw - rqirM rnfcd . Orrraart.f wilJ ,t< ^ ho Inrliiilcit In the eonsorlluni. I t.is do -|p• elnrc'd. -mil provision mnde thnt~{lic 4

"I United Ktale* mnv > ln . * |hTo Pro tec t Sorbet. (*

triilit pln»i eontrrnplftlos tJio w w n-L, g_ omlMtio.-i o f Huiwia, w ith j^uafnnteei ^ » th a t the nutononiy nnd abverelgnty o f pi• th e aovlct governnent wilt not bo ln; ^

fringed npon. . ., ( ,Tho divisions, o f tr.nde will tie ar-

ranged l;i such n way th a t- th e , conn-• tries p a itii'Ipa tlng lii ttio ronsortlum ••• wJH has-o the opportunity ef ^jealini;

iv with.' the spctions o f BujsIo litu a lrd « nearest th rw . For o<iunp1C^rraV Bfi- «

^ ta in w oul] lie given Iho opportunity » 1 to trad e w ltti northern Russia through *i I Archangnl and tho Baltle ports, whllo ° ]. ^he southern countries would tie glyeu ^

B d v a n t^ e s It>Jhg n tn c k ;y a p o r ts . ' _ J

: - w a i i H B t . . . ’ J 'fair. ■ ^

< E w i:' P S IO B fIVS OSHTM i

1 Two States'IK H I

" SPH oy[i:! iESMN» I. — " , ■I I I n v e s t i g a t i o n a t ' l o s A n g e le s

D i s c f o S ^ L I s t s a n d R e p o r t s

k > : t e m . S I » i ^ s t B a w 5 t a t e s . I n - . .

■. . . c l u d i j f ' i d a h o _ , , ,

M S AHOEUa. o u i W ) ^ . - . ■, fw e ac M lo o id n f to v iz d the i a p u . :■

I jrvid iarr to; isrttA •• g te .K tlT tt l e B - o f ttie K n H n .

’ . K U a t t Lm Angelee ee tn ttr ! » ' '■' '• “ « « W to d a r by S . L . W - ';.

d is tric t * t te r a v . M 4 Jttdget ' •®f tho lupe rio r eovxt. WiOt th e '

w ere I n ^ p ro fiw , a ty d is tric t M to t s e n «nd '« tb a e w i f f i e ffle* w sre 'n p e c t-

. ed to coaU aaa t h ^ w m tw .H A f, g* a t nitU ,

aW M nesd ir « t t i t s loe il b e td q u r- tor* o f W . 8 . Gobnnt, B n a d n b lln .

P td f io d o ttt in , E n lfh t* o f th e K n S a z . - X lu .Alm*dy, aceordlny to Mr. Wootwlnr.

■ evidence has been obtained from the ■ e o n /^ * t« I a rtle lf* deflAJteJy »nkinir '

[n the Los A n ^ le i beodquarten o f the klan wIUj 'h h o reeont o u tra g e a '^ n t * In g l» w (^ , A euburb o f th is c ity , and a t J^ k erif le ld and T aft. In K em 'coun-

. ■ 'V ;L ltt* # a tT e n O ir t. w Wm W dp .J* n a k in g publlo v e rr0 . little of th e '• In fo rm a tio n o b ta in ed 'be through i h c ^ i r a r e s , bu t bT has s t a t e d " ^ B - tb a t l i f f h f ljT O rte d .ti fe Mffles o f IW S . ig .«* rden ts of L os '-A aidei c lty .m d manv i*;_ other* flf othM .paft* o f,tbe county wh% ii^-«pPiront|y a n nem ber< A f the klon,Itl, IiHe\,ftli'o l l re c e ip t e f .a ftatem ont O f^ ta ^ N .v A j B aker, klan k learie ..o r or-

^o .:^ a n led the ^^.^,t*Tdpt:Inflew ood:Iast,S a tarday n igh t. I1.-, .whefl tljro^.poaee officer*, m asked .and 1 *0 firmed; nembem o f tho raid ing-,ba tn trw '! l» . ' . P J f *<* sP rtew lf f t a t ho d ird i ae .n sliflK 'tim n -afterwiifdi.Jd TW* M atem ent i s , said to contain ' lioB aker.’i comjileto VersIbn o f .tbe .rWdj e r 'b ttt I t h as ;f to t,'been ,'..'B iido’lpnbllc. l^ .K ftlhw .b«T o t h ^ cIreuDiilflncea whle'i to te4 jB aker to n a k 6 lt,' b tit 'Jt'.la know n’ ib th«( in do{o|r/>o be. aeted oader.the>'i^-m vice of n'n fltto rn» ,:.w ho aeeoopanled •y him to , d ie o f f i r t^ o f Mr. Wootwlne,

where h o ,w u queiUonSd ' •». aome . lenirth. " . ■ •••

From tbe eelznree made a t Q rand• Ooblin C obnm 's o ffiee ,;'the beadqoar-------o -.tera o f th e klan fo r s i* w eifem *t*t««,>e It la aald, th o officia ls have obtalab'd h- th e foltnnlntr da ta ;

. Id ah o Zi tadadod, .M Beports and membership onroltoiehtd.,>r from W nshington. Oregon, Idahoi No- ‘

vada, Arltonfc and CnllfornU. d Correspqndenre showing tb a t i t le n n

six m inlstera o f the g t^ t '- h a v o com- it|m unlcate-l w ith tho ktan officers.'0[ Correspondence showing th n t a t leaat

six m inisters o f 'th o sospol have core munlcnted w ith th e klan officers.

Cow spondenco from private detee- t lv i | i . solleitlng) th o buslnrts o f th e klan ami reports from ,«uch d o to c tim ' on InvMlIirntlons made.

Judge ChnrleSiCralt o f .lh e superior,I ilenoimeed the klan In open court when

n (letegnHon o f Inillei o f tho Q. A i-lt., - .I rommcmdrflMnir O m ernl C rsn t, present- I 'e d nn A merlrnn f la ^

I " T h l . d f l , ” inld JudBB Crall. " I i |psprcInllT nnprnprjnto n t this time,. .

|t when the K u K lux Klnn Is trv jng lo . override ^ho Inw nnd tnke n a tte r s Info Its own hai<l!i. I t sbflvrs th a t the ladles ■ o f the 0 . A. R. nppreclnte the conatl- tiited au thority of the land, u reprc^ «ened:hy cur courts nn'd pnrpbse to .op- hold the Jnw.” i ...

. .PoU'ce A re Member*.[ Knmrs of threo members o f 'th e dls-

tr le t n tlo rn e y ’s office were found In the Ku M u x K lan lis ts seized from the g fa n l BOblln'i office aod In .add i- ' tlon Jl Is believed the reeord wlU re- i. veal th a t more th n n 'a bctndrod mem- ’ bera: o f the Los Angelei pollco w «rj - enrolled a j.k lansm en .

i. OEADB CfiOBSTNO OLAlMfl J TWO 'WOMEN V Io r iM B >I BOISE. Idnho. ( /P )-M ri . W ..H ..O de,0 and her dnughter. .Verbena, 16, w ere • p Instantly kilted T ho rsdar n igh t ■when i. w estbounl mnit tra in No. 5 icrasheo •0 into th rm a t N o tn i , 'a afatfoft .nine •' f jnllea w est o f Caldwell, on tti'e 'tJrdgoo J Short Line. Mrs. Odo and her' daugh*IJ ter, wbo. .ive a t Dixie, a settlem ent ' i.['northw M l o f Caldwell, wore .drlYinff c '4 c r o « tho rallrond track I n 'a oifo-,

jhorso b u g iv n t NotuiC.and npparently ' [were obllvioui o f tho approarJilng '' j train ; Tho tra in , said to b a mhnLni^;.

' i a t Its usual r a te o f speed Ihronipi'fK e'^' v illage ,-crashod . ia to tbo ^reblelo V lt.'s . f point near th o s ta tion . B o tb .w o n ^ .

were kilted ou trigh t b u t tho .h o r * e ^ > '.' cftped nnbbrt. _ „ ' '■

O IL W BLLBD ESTBO Y B0.,' ' MOSCOW, (ff) — 'IneanaU riea, M v f eordlng to th o P ravda, r ieo n tlr aet <jn

i l r e aomo o{ th e largest oil welts ^ th e Baku rofflon..and i l w aj-w itb g rea t d tf-

' fleo lty th a t 't b e naalalaf weUa in (be ‘ oil field* >»ero,,«kV*a.' The . P n td %, ehtrge* th a t the ineendlaiUm :w » tb e ' w otk of:*oelal-^eTob)lloA «l9*. tw o o£ '• w hom .-wo^ » r r« irte a .- ,la ie o u e(n u n e«

of tho f ir* tb o oo tpo t in tbe;,dW He» b a t beoa rednee4^ to 100,000 M o d t (■ ' p w d fa Sfi p o n tfb ) o f oQ d a l ^ ‘

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lEIGNLOIIiSS i iSTI[ SPEUT,I lEREOBffliaij . ------ tliu r

N in th N a t io n a l C o l iv e n t io n W lll

E n d e a v o r l o L a y D o w n P r i n - r

I o lp le ' a s F e a t u r e o f G e n e ra l

F i n a n c e , P o l ic y--------- 8u

i , I 'm L A D E L l 'I iU , i>»., - t ; ,. " ' j ' I ptirpoie Ij Ik yeor of tho M u th N'ntlon- „ing ■! a] Foreign Trailo convcntion to Jio hold A'; hero M ay 10 to 12, will be tbo'{)lncitiK nuo i ;| o f Amorlean iiruipcrity on n parninncnt and 1 b a tli by Jtlniulntlnjf nnd r ip an d ln i; tlio ' rp u n try 's foreicn trade, nDDOUocetnoiit I han l«cn by o tiieln li in ehargo of ' t io progrum.

i Ooo ibiiw rtant polley to bo ndvoeat-^ o«l, they .'nill, is thn t so fa r n« ponslblo,' Mi foroign ipiiiii shall bo conditional upon pniit( all or a ^'ri-at p a rt of tlicir procotnla bo-' Sork ing upcnt ?i>r tlio purcbontf of Amoricnn At

' ■ rooAb, • i'l•:--------- Indicatiur.1 on* ^ h a t . ilalo)>nUB of

inaiiufactirKM, bnnkers, uliiiipcrii und .! hiiBlneKii ini'n, w ho . will n ttond tlio ,

incotlng wii; iiuinher moro thnn 2000. A ^ jjj i lar^'o niiiiiber of theso aro expcctod xh ! from for>.'i;:ii countries u well "oi. from Ohoa

>; 111) p n rti o f tllu Unitei] Slatcn.

K o t« l SpoakoTs tlxpoctod.

;i • Amorii; th e 'speakers • aro Ju liilj -H. , Ikrnus, chalrmnn,' dii>ing tlio wnr, of □ tlio lin i t i 'l 'S tatrii' Oraln corpi)ration,

I' an4 OhKrlu* Mv Muehnlc, vlco presldoat • 2,f, i o t 'ih o Amorierm'l/DcomoUvo ^ ic s - c o r . |,y I i! p o r t i l l o n 'o f 'N w Vork. Mr. b o r iie t’ fh n t

nddrcss..# Ill deal w ith .'aprac llon l nio^b- ,(;ii od fbr pu lling snrplun.i'ohl (o w ork and len^c

!■ th a t o f ^ r . Muchnie wlll be.on tho fne- Wi to r of.dtfl'recioted rurroncy In compt- , t il lo R .. “■'I'"

i W illiam .1. Conlcn of I'h iladolphla, arcro)(ni7’.cJ expert on maritlmo Inw, haa , boon M leded to, diseuss' tho increhaut

[' Innrlnc, ns A n 'io tcroationnl problem,|. nnd tho- Kuropean uxehanj^o nituntibn pyen! I will lie handled by P rod I. K ent, vice ’ prc/ildont cf the Bnnkeni' T ru st com*

pany, Now VorV. .lames A. PnrroH, president of tbo iJnlteil S ta te s Rtcol uoriVoratlnii, will outline n foreign trado . , {(Olley fo r. Aiiierleans. '

A raoi« t 5 flpM koi.' f Other jncnkew nnd tlicir topics aro; Mo

. T . ? . .V .ler, Now York, ' ‘DcslraWo 8 t. P Changes in Letters nf C re ilit;” L . Jl. a rei llrowno, Wcslorn E lfctrlc rompnuy, 10

1 “ Quldo r<<»U In KotolKtt C rcd it Q taot- , i ' ItiR i" M. II. Hopkins, Q tond napld%

Mieh.. “ A Practical Motliod o f Pro- tpctini^ Credits Jmv C osts;” W ilbert , 1,5 ,

. W ard, Uniform Comme^ flnnni cial. C redit In itr iim c n ti; '’ .W. H . 8 tov- .day r

cnsoD, Pltte liursh, “ Dopenilonco o f O.ir .will I , FoTclRn Trni\«i’on the 'Im p ro fc m e h t o t ton. 1 ; Oiir In ln n l W nterw ny i;" Captain Wil- Thi

llnm 'H . f.'fciytoii, BnlHmo^p, ^ 'T liq Cn?- I rirrB ’'H<'iponsibili(y fo r i/iM an il Dna»- , nRc in Oecnn T rkm iportatibn;’ ' W .'J I . j [ ^ o y lc n o x , N e it York,.f,‘ Vital PofnU

of Inaur-itife P o litie s j’V.-.atflnloy 0 riRRiC -Jr..' oJ I’hlJoiitHiWB, U bbom oC JhV tho l ^ s t Y ra r Ift 'E xpo rt B a lw 'I ^ n io - SQr t lo n ;” .1. W . Mniorr;'Aitrericftrt--8 ttrety- Coraiianv, “ Roii'ilcd .SerVfi-'ij as a Boll-

! In g 'A rB n m rn t;'’ WUIIn'iti ^Mofikcl, Now York, •'F Json tln ls o f. a M nrliet' Suf- , .

: v.-y.” '. o n F m l f S U irket&

(!! .1. w arren , fqrolRn nalw m anager ji..,: nf th e Remington Typew riter company, gupcri

'P>^(>w Y ork, will toil of conditions In n • Kuropo m m er the bead of M nrkot,C on’ sermo : ditions Abroad, .whllo F. do fll. Plialle, **Ood ' p rc ildcu l o f the A m arlcari-P^sh Chnm* i bcr of Com mrrc<-'nn.lIndu»tr}'nnd vico jn d 1

prrsldont in chiirgo of sales o f tho ' halilw lu Loeomiitive Works, Philadel-

phln, is It) ildterlbe conditions in South America. nion.

The “ trn ib lf* liour” of tho convon- »|on.’ tio n will 111.- devoted tn a discussion of last s foroicn credits, headed by .T. II. T ie- by thi iroc, Nc»v York, srcr^'tary of tbo Nn- Yo th tionnl .A uoelation bf Credit Men.

S P O K A N E W IL L E N T E R T A IN

S P O R T S M E N A N D T O U R IS T S------- T Young

srO K A N K , Wftsh, One hundred 11 1 tcn oxhlbilon', IncluiUng displays from Htntp and finlenil jrovnrnment .offices, ‘husini flommer resort* nnd many private par- ^ P- ties, have i-ntored in Ibo nnuual Sports- •'•"'Im m en’s nnd T ourixis’ fn ir wblch will bo V- helil hen- M av U to <5- 0

Twd whulo bi'ove* will b.« ba rbecucl »‘>"«tl nnd scrveit a t the sporlsmon’s dlnnor which will elosp thn fa ir -o n W d n y « n lglit, May 3. Kiro pits for the bnrbc- *''' cuing of Ihl' beef and tho baking of ^'” thl the bdnns fo r the feast will be duR lu , tho bnnk of tbo Sjwkane river. Onm.' commUsinucrs of Oregon,. WashlnKtoii. Thine Idaho aa.l M onl.ina nre lo ho honor gucsU, J ' f l

K xblblts o f wild gnme, inclmlliit; I I ' ' '’ , livo yearling rougnr; motion piclurM.- * and lifo H.-ivinff ami cojap dem onstra­tion* i»y S‘n '1 Spokano I f 5 Doy ScoutH will Ih- other fea tures n f sdvorl tho fni^. ' . • • ■ find y

S u fe M U A for INF,

Pttfla& Bti^lBvalU ttadG rotriagCbllilrra iR icb n

T b* (M cM Cc

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Cbtircb Serpicesl Pfi(T w la TtilM a U u lo a :no Third avo . b .

M. Clos, Minister.Sundoy school 10 a. m. - TwPrcacbin< 11 a. m. Subject: “ T hm '• J ? '

ialth tho Lord.”Evo iiraiic aervlcc, 7:30, cni:Preachliic S p. m. Subject,-“ Wbpt

iVill Yoa Do iu T hat D ay .” In »hMId'wei-'c iiieelinKs Tuesday and ?®‘

rbursday 7:^1) p. ni. i,unr>IVayer Band meets Wednesday nfl- Notle

■rnoon .1 p. in. . IJoopj' ■ (rom

r i r a t Oliurch o f Ohriit. flden tlst. u 1 JOO M n tb Avo. K. ,

Sunday rcrvico ,nt 11 n. in.L ftson Ki-zgiun, April-:iO, “ Everlost-

SundiiM. Kliooi a t 10 n. m. for piiplH !,'r '('][inder>2U ycnrs of ngi-. Knll*

Tcstlm-mlnl m eeting'W cilnciday ove- " '*5 ling a t 9 p .m . .

A 'read ing room a t 131 I-2-Malr\ avo- Om IUO north u open daily cxrcpt Sundaysm d bolidnv* from .1:30 to 4:30 p. m. ho»pl

- ;twfi-i F l n t OSuidi.

Second S t. and Fourth Ave. coumW. n . Tolliver, Pasto r., ft"'

Sundny school a t O-.ir,. ' - ■ Mocuiu^ wijtsUlp U nMocli. Tiio

(instor's H -rniou.topic will be “ Why -'ni Somo People P ra y .” ‘

At 0:r> thcri' will be A jo in t nevtinh' il.;<-injf a ll tli^ VoviB); J'enplu 'a loctclics, Iho in th;iroi|riim Ix-liig furnished in most pa rt, : ont>y tho juniors and intermedlntcs. In

At 7;;i0 will bll tbe evening preneh- ‘ng service. 'Tlie Y. 1>. II. Oleo eliib Viimcnrili bo tho choir. ' - • of im

Tlic BuriUDU. sub jcrt will Jio : An OU)ho»t filory. • liilr.;,

• Olil IF i lf t M ethodU t Ohiirch. ' ?im.l’ K .I-nr.L . W hite, PiiltorV ’

Kmlly M. Cummin., DearnnPiv ' ’Vo*! Sunday scljool 10 n; m., K U Aslitun, in

lupcrintendi-nt.. tirocuMornlft.{ wnrship ll ,~ wi l h-H-scrmou

•y the fastor. Subject, ''Investm cu ts Hint i’a/.-” on ib

.Clas-1 ;ucftinff «::iO p. m. A, C. Wood, f"-'} en^er. - ' L . . " ’

Wesley h-aguo (1:30 p. m. • - l^n lnr li-ai-ue 0:1,1 p .'J it Unice Linn. ^ nJ;

Hcculftr (jvonlui; .worship, 7sa0 witl; i l *'vin address bv Miss Cnrtcr K. Hwartr, i”-■Ield-*enelary W omnn's Home Mis. ! " Klonnry ^oeicty. u. m.

MW-wi-ok piayor wrvlf>> WfiluMtlnv ' •vcning 7:.10. -.

,■ — • - • TivlChurch o f the Asceoalon.

(Kplscnpnl) mmiit d ia ries Olenn Bnird, Heelor. '

Chnreh Khool n t i>:4S n. m. • NotM orning servlee nnd sermon a t 11. in 1Bvening service for tho eolored con ..iiV '

rejtntlnn n t 8 oVIoek.-Monda.-, May 1. beinff lhe Fcost of ddlve’

It. M i l ? nn.1 S t. .In « f., llirtD itlll l.e " 'J”. eelehrntion of the -holv cnmmuniolit l O 'n . in. • «" ‘ 5‘Kvening prayer nnd confirmntifln ad- f , ,

re«s ori Wednesilay rvening nt K ,.,iiorcVlncli. This will beitho final inslrnc- suprrilon to thp cnnfirm atlon elnss beforo ■'’"'nlio (-ominK of the bishop. The con- [i^untiIrmntion servico 'w ill bo held oti'Suii- uiuliicav moM'ng, Mnv 7 ,.nml tho ^lr^acb6r [nuto■111 l.r 'k r m ;-H ii» ,A tl l.iir W. Moul- f J S Sin. bWioo of ’U tnh. l>rKinr T here 'w ill bo n servire t.f holy ban-

sm immetliately following the /o ir..lunion on next'M onday morning. oVlocl

Allrsl• ••S alT itlonA im y ,”

, .. Hnll-125 lEnst M ain Hlreet, p. \ZJhH -»eTvJct»ll'ti. m. • ' ‘JJ 'f

•Sondsy school 2 p. m-; fialvatlon-meijtlng 8 p. m. • . •Wcek-flar service*: T uesday , 8 p. m.: d jn .

hursilnV, 8 p, m .; Baturilay, S p . m. CouiWe invite you to worship with u*. In t

• • - • • ------• . 1 1 ^ '^PJrst O lrlatian Ohtirth.' . rn i W. W. D urki,.pastor.

a-A!i n. m., Biblo school. C. E. Allen, Ny.< I ipcrinlcndent.11 n. :ii., Communion, worship and Vu'mh

•rmon bv Francis I* Cook. Hubject, n.'twrO o.l'. i:n.pcnknWe ( l l» : O o n l" ' ' “ S ',Mrs. \V. A'. Pntriek.“ eorR e, Ilnrvoy a u I

id I* I.. P a tr ic k -w ill 's in g thp Trio f»r de om Attilln. '• fi:-30 p. ri.., y . I«. 8. C. R pfny.-r

eoting. I .eav ltt Sm ith, president. « ry 'o( 7:30 i>. m.'. I’rnise servico and *cr-

on. Subject, ‘ "n in . 'H eavenly Vi- S " ’,®,,'nn.’’ This will bc PraBcl* Ii. Cook’s Ther»l *crniou here. The spcclal m«»W *^nie tI the .rhoir w ill'bo an anthem, "Seelt n thn I.ord” bv llflborls, and n male inrtcttc, ••Peaeo Be S t ill” by Pil- • '“ ''‘" i

. ' Twir

F l n t P m lJ j te r la a Ohnrcb.-w\. 0 . Pearson, Pnstor. all mci

».<5 ... in , a« b b .lh Khool. 1. ning, siiperintendennt. triel.I I a. JU Hegular morning wowHpr -^ jn tli ib ji r t of the MTmon will b e ^ 'E n -

3 p. m., Jiin lo r Society of Christian n irn ' T ulenvor. 'Tl p. rti.r Young People'* social hour.Or.tO in., Senior nnd Intormcdlatu f f l ' eictles 01' Christian l^d eav o r. I T7:30 p. nj., Kegular ovonlng worship J | f d song service. The aonnon will bu

Iho subject, “ Ifenvenlv Viiion~-‘ irthlv T.iPik.” WTlie followinif anthems will bd r«n- red by 'llie rhoir, m onilag; ‘‘ Incline line Knr” (Himniel); evening: ‘‘The imfcirler'(!;iilie to My Soul” (Kevin). ■I’reimralions nro now under.w ny for ' rclnl fcrv iees ' for M other’s ' day, ny.M . ; I,-

I f 'jOTr. p to p r ttj is dcfclJa^ile anrt i> «Ivortlso'l ia the classified — ro n 'li " I id your huyer.

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n S ^ INVALIDS, Ef"A SK FO R

S f p ^ H o r l i c k ’ s 'tha Origmal , '

Imitationa

cbm nk.(naIt*dcralae<tT«:tbPoird(r i C o o k i a * - N o f l r i . L l ^ - - r a f « t a ^ ______

TWlM .FALLS DAILY

PiE E K Sf. 1■ CD.CiiSSiEII8i

Twin Falls. lOntio, MarclJ J. M22, » I -., m. Itvsular January Session. ji.

TIui noiin] convcnsd n t tfils llmo pur- ^ lunnt to ihe call of Iho chairman. iVes- sun rnl: W. W. Pnrlsh, chairman, and T . B. am Moore, member, nnd lhe cli-rk, .In the M attsr of a NbtJ'es for Ssle of G

Doirer a t ttie Coonty Heipllal, ____ _ -jIn lltU inatUr, ll 10 ttio u 1

iionrd tbul u tCcrialiL order, calllnc for nd» Sotlcci or Bate o f.11 Doner a t tho Counly wa: Hosplial. miida nnd enliTcU on Tebruary llo. >ih. 19:2, liail been Inadrericnlly omitted for Iroin llio Februiiry tvcord o( iho Hoard; ‘ t>y

It (u llu-rfforn hereby ordered thnl Wid Mor irder l>v, iind the saiua U hereby Inserted (Ini n tbn Murch iirocoedlnk's as follows: \

NOTICB OP 3AIJ-: 'Notice Is hereby Klven. tlwt on livtur*

Jiiy, (liir ll lh dny or Mareli, m 2 o’clock ;i. III. or Mid day, u( ihn eitst front door * If (ill- court housii In Twin Kulls. Twin l-'nlls counly, Idaho, 1 wlll sell, for caiih in linni), lo tlto hlshesi nnd best bidder. ' Ihs followlne described counly pttiperiy,

O no'D etroit Hmokitleiw Klrcliox Holler, **’*'

Ste aud Pailem 11^nld to ile r cun be seen a t . tho counly

tiospltal nny day, excopl Hundays, bo- - iweeii this «Iat(i nnd dale of n lo . Dlds „ will >>e uccepted on said t>ol|er, cither In )lucr, lo hff’removed by purchaser under roumy fopervlnlon. or dellvcr«l to pur* ” :haner on-iho-hosplmt irrounds.

Dtiicd this Sth ilJiy of February. UJ2. l ly .o ^ e r of (he Donn] of Commtaslon- |

'"■ Hy C. C. 81Q05N8, a e rk . 1.\nd ll further nppearlnfr that tho above tw

itmicii haa been pronerly nuhllshnl In po> riin Twin Pulls Weoltly n' cws. It Is nfl liji-inrd unnecewKiry lo republish same, sta In the M atter of Rendering Assistance to »"<

one John Nall,III this mailer, comes Tom Patton of

Im I-iiclfIc hotel milt Introdueea John '.•nil. a iiu»n of atmul 65 yeiirt of a«e.- des-

; v r i , , s . ' : n « a r r , . : ' ' ' i i 5 ’n r ; : r s r i i S i K r . '«<I.T.-l lhal Mid John Noll Ui "cm to tho , , , :>lil I’cojilo’B Ho-no, a l the C<»muty Hos- ,llllll. Ihm i lo bo carrd for imtd such ,. Imi- an 111- can provide fur hlmaelf. or ,, ' mill n th tr armngemenia aro madn. ',f :a the M«W«e-«t Procuring Fuel toe «t«

Court Heuis and County HosplUl. nni In Ihls miit'tcr. this belnK the llmo for in

irocurlnif (lie ni'cesnnry.juel for «ho , j foimiy .Instltuilnna abovn menilnni-d for , .hi- rnmlnit senson, InvltiiHims w ito l»* 'wii .iii'd (u lill,coui Urultrs in Ibo city lo bid „»i Ih.' delivery of SO lous of "mine run" . ■ikil fnr, (-lU'h nf said Imillliitloiis. Illds0 Ik- tlle.1 no Intrr tliii.i i |., in. Battir- iny. MuTcU «1>. WJ2.n the Matter of Further Aiding the ‘'a'l , Needy Indlflsnts. . ' -O';!

This nuitler.waM airuin discussed, and1 «ivs lel^ve xamo as ll ftUcvdt 'It prini'iit.'C. C. Klmtlna. auditor, havlnif , . riimi-dlatt- cIvirKO of (bn business.

ili->-t’M.wiiK tnken a t (his time until 10 I. 111. .Mun-h 1th. I»32,

' \V, \V. Clialniuin. ,,\t(i-i.t: a (^ HI001N8, Clerk. V

Tivlii Wills. Idaho7March 1522, 101. ni. He/rukir JanUnry 8es*lon, .„„iTtK- UcYu.nl convciivd ill Uils-Ums jiur- .

iimnl lo n'Cfss. i*rfs<'iil nil niembcraiind .Up deck.n tha ,Matter of Posting Noxious Wesd lowNotices.. .In this rualtrr. tho notices reniilnil W * p

kW to .be posted In connection w|(h ,TJin Nnxlous We'rd Order" liorotOforo ! Hide. IwlmJ ready for i>0KtliiB, sumo werurllvercil tn (Iin memb.'rn of tho Uoard, T,riio volunli'vri'd to |iont •iiinu In con- fnripriiiliy In law. suvin the M atter Of Proeurlno Oond for 8h* {i'.'J' perlnieniteni of Counly Hotoltal.Uudkr Oio order hcrclofore mndo amt T

iitormb with ri'ljiilon /o u l>ond lo r thnuprrltfrndunl ht th^ county hospital, irniilimit illfricult^ hna t)ech experienced In cha: roeunnK such bond. Itecause tho no-iiunta of Kild hoapilJil hnve u o l- ‘bern ,\ih iidlled for somo (Ime. A jro rde r lo ellm*late this iroulile l i ' i ^ n l e r o d Ihat iho -flUinty auditor be, aiTDin Is hereby au- a. 1mrlietl 10 audli saftl^ospltal accounts. TlrKlnntnB n \ lhe cloiW of thn laal MsitU. sumnd further thal anld niidlt ho made Wllb nil s miicli dlxpntch ns possible,~RoePss waa-iaken a t.Ib is llmc until 2 In tVlock |>, 111. aame day. th

W. W. 1‘AIHWI, OiaSrmnn. tr•drst: C. C, HIQOINW. Clerk. • H

Twill Fulls, ldnho.~««rch i. 1922, 2 ‘n . tn. Ili-Kular Jnnunry Hesslon. . V°rTtie »&ir^ convtTiwJ nl \lil» lim e.pur* jam to reci-ss. ITesent nil membera [!>" n.l .l>. a1 the Matter of Opsnlno Old* for Ih* C7ei Delivery of Coal to the Court House and im:f County Hoipital. luivIn this-m ailer, n number of bids for 10 ili-llvrry nf ra il a t Iho court house f '1 ‘1

nd county lioitplial iWnic a t hand, aamo 'OUi ■ern opened und reiid Uy itvo clerk, oa “'nu illows: >f‘ritermounlnln Cnni Co........ J1.#3perlonyn Ilros. Conl Co................. |8 .20perionhankel Conl Cn. ..................»r.C7perlon, M. StrobTUlRe ............ . . . . tU f lo c r to n,'iirlHTK Tninsfvr cn............M .M perion '■.'twi'lli-r Coal C o-..._ .........JU S p erto nome I.umher & Conl Co,...l7 .»*bcrton Ibley Channel t-lr. C o .,... |S .» 5 c r tm l "I”*' All bills (tcUnc (or "mine m n’’ o«U and mno ir dellver>' im ubovr aiated, the t>ld of lankel C0.1l Co. waa accepled aa tho ■’no ■st or nil hida madu. anil the clerk 1* re- tested lo dmw n contracl for ibo dollv- ‘'"n V 'of 60 lona Aberdeen Mine tlun Coal. the county hospital nnd-for SO (ons of ___imo kind and Kindu n l (he court house,

the price alKJVn stlpuljiti-d.There belnf no (urther businesa to w me before tne Board a l ttita time a m - ■ ! ss waa Inken subject lo tho call of the ■

■ W. W. I'AlltfiH. Chalrmnn. | P :irs t: C. C. SICatNS, Clerk,. ■

Twin Fnlls, Idnho, Mnrcli 10. U K, IB m. liejrular January Seaalon. i

Tho lloqrd convened a( this lime pur* ' a n (- t« eall of the chairman. Preaent i1 memoera and jh e ^c le rk ....... .......................itha MattVr iiir AM elntmtnt of Commla.

slonera of tha Muotatisn Hlflhway Oil-(riel. ______ _In tliia" mailer.-com m m nStiM waa re- ivetf froin HV* IxctHetiey,' Oovemor

W. Dsivls. nnnnunclna lhe appoint- rnl of W. C. Hall. A. W. Nelson ttnd rn Rrlggii. all'.of Murtnuitti, fdnho, aa

IwinFalls-BoiseS T A G E

L e a v in g T w in F a l l s a t

8 : 0 0 A .M .( L o a l Tliae) .

A r r iv e B o l s e " 3 :3 0 p . M . :(Local Tims) |

Mnkine, coimtrUon w ith No, 19 ;oIng w c it a t Monntain Home, g lr ng nno hour fn r (pnacr before the irrivnl of ID, going west. ■ ^

FABB SAME AS BAILBOAD 1

TraskBros, S ta ge Co;

LY NEWS. TWIN FALL;eommlsil'oneni' of -. the .neirly 'crob^M bhivuurtausti Hiahwax D lstrlcC and aan a onwna ordered fl|,ed by tbo Jioard. Iht-Thera beltiB no .(uritier buslaeta . 10 mC

come beforo Iho Bonrd* nt: thla time, a ihirecess wos taken until 3 o'elock p; a , nuUnrch lllh . ' api

,w. W. PAniSH. Chairman. milA ltrst: 'C C. 8 ia a iN e . Clerk. > .• tid

. CaTwin Fulls, Idnbo, tta rcb I t , i m , 2 tio

p. m. Iterular Janunry Seaalon.' enTho Board conveoed at- thbi time pur- tht

sunnl 10 recess. Present all membera waand (he clerk. its Ih th* M atKr of the Sale of a Certain

Oollor a t tha County HoiplWI. »«r. This bein* the tlm# eel for the aolo of !|''l tt cerifttn boiler nV ih e counly hospital, advertised for snlo luid to tie aold, samowas offered by C. C. SljBlnf, clcrk of the }®llftiril. and was aold lo C N. Luubenhelm !,?Jfor the sum of MSS.O0 to be delivered ‘ «l>y lh* Hoard of CommlwSonera on lh« J "hospltnl irrnunds In accnnlance with no- , '(Inu heretoforn published. i J 'f

Wtien-upon V. C. Ilallnntyno uffreed to reiii^vn the boiler from -Its bed for the■um «{ t i t s ,00 nnd tUn mio wns consid' ,ereil-closed. ■ ‘“i

WbiTininon (he chalrmnn Kuve notice , 'llmt on Mnreh icih a t 2 o'clock* p. a . , he **'would conviTio the Uoard for (he purpose !''r a t 4'levtlnR Uie iIiwnaKv- t>> *lvn« lo llie Ifmnilstand and hulldlmts a l (he fnlrirroundi, und receait wn» tierlnred until ' thn dale nbove named,

W. W. PArtlBTT. Chalrmnn. f A ltesl; C. C. StqOlNB. Cittk.

Twin Fnlls, Idnho, March J6, 1922, J p. m. neruhtr Juniuiry Srsslon.

Thn l l o i ^ convened n t tills time cur- Kuant lo rwean. Prvirttii alt member* ^ nnd the clerk.In the Matter of a Trip bf Inipeetlon te ]ni

the County Fair ' Orounds a t Filer, co Idsho. . chiIn lilts nuilliT Iho Hoard”repaired In n

txviy to (he fa ir Kiouiiiln for the pur- Ai poai'S of vlowlniT diinuices by storm, und , aflor nxnmlnlna (lie wreck of the grand- - stand, find (lull ns noon as weather unit ' road condHlons Inipnivi', ihi- r'shcrlH should Iw ro<iuns(i-»l in takn ix fcw of tho ' |irlMini-rs In the L-oun(y Jail to ramovo (ho ?■: debris und put tblnp i in order |f poasl- " • bln. No noncliislon was nrrlvi d »t aa to tn wliotlier or not Ibe immOBiand nhould be \ rvbullt.nl this tlm'*, anil nt & u'clock p, m. rwvm was tnkni until 10 a. m. Mnreh . ' IKlb. > i‘

W. W, I’AKlKir. ciiairmnn, H" i'.. 0 , SIOOINH, Clerk. «>*- un

Twin Ritl«, Maho. M.irch 1J2:1. 10 tl>; II. m. Iti'ptlnr Jiinunrj- Keiwlon, - . '

Tlm lloanl n>iiv«a.-<1 ul (his thno nur- i>Miim to rrci'us. \'te»i'nt all muinbrm tu* nnd the olirrk. • ‘'mIn the Matter ol ihs Bequest o f ' T. L., Jscksen for Aid from the County. in

In tliU nmll.-r.i-oin/'S T. I.. Jncknoii, nf J WiishlnKloii Miipi'i. South I’urk. and *■ iiiakrs vitIriI roniiilHliii in ihi- ilojinl Ilml 1 hn In niiffi'rlnk' from tubrrcniosls und Is ,,, unable In iinineriy 'circ for blmself. The . Hoard lukis the miilii-r under lidvlse- iiii’iil until siidh (luio'iiN thi- chnlrnmii ,.i. run nmki- 11 iiersoiml InvvstlKnllnn uf ihu

^Thern beine no (urilier liiishK-M lo I'J.’, cninn before ibn Hoard a l this time, a ‘.V" ri-een* wan iiikin until Miinh nt 2 '

\V. \V. I’AIIIHII, Clialniian. ‘'‘'I' A llest; C. C. UlCKilNH. Clerk.. . ji,..

Twla Palis.- Idalib. .Mnreh 22. 192*. 2 11. in. Ilesulnr January Kenslon.

Thu liuiml c<invom-<l.a( this ilme pur-■iiiiiit to ri-.L->s. Present: W. tV. I*nrlsb. ,Tlind '1'. R Jldon-. anil the clerk. ' a. ■■

Aftor dlscusxlnn of ihi- matter of clenr- tiiiK ni> auil rnimvailnjr'the fair jfrtunds minIt KlIiT. Idaho. Ihu Hoard mndo tho (ol- nilI'jwInK order: V In lhe M»\Ur ot th* employm«n\ at

Prisoners Confined In the County Jsll Insnd Comino Under the Provisions of PSec. M il, Idsno Complied 8Utul<*~ CTlf« Cnmmlssloncn deenilntr It lo be It

fnr llm initilk- Kood.'herebv order (bnl the llai"evenil prisoners contlm-<l In thn county cimhll, mill coinlnK under tbe pruvisiona o( varlhe abnvii stalule. bo coinpvlli-d to work It fJll the fair irrounrts n t Pller, Idaho. tha

TIicia-twlniMio fu rlh tf business tocomn ItIx'forn llio UoaiHl u l tMHrtlmo a reoeax Hm:iraa tnken subject to tho ' nail e f tho .-oil:halnniin. for

\V. PAIltHll. Chnlrmiin. ur}-.\lliKt: I.'. C. «10QINH. Clerk. .i.it

Twin I’an*. Idaho, 'Mnrcb 2I;1J2J;'1» '" JI. Ill, Iteinilar Januar}- rietslon. a

Tho Hoaol convened ut (his llmo pur- " iiiani lo call of tho chalnnnn. Present111 mnmbfra nnd tho clerk.- n;"j

n the ' Matter of a Petlilen Asking for i<‘ki the Crestlen ef a Nev^ Hlghwsy Ola-. 'I'" ' trie t to De Known aa the Rock Crtek , ^ Highway District. Jo»‘In 'n ils 'in a ltn r II petition, slffned by . .T

nom Ihan (9 resident taxpnyera ot Iho cnm Inck Creek neli;lKirtluo<l. aidltnK llto les* cv« -I'Katlon from Ihe Twin -I'nlls lllidiway DInlilcl certain' lands.-nnd'. thn, oslnb- ^ lahniail from lUiniu, taiid* of ths Rock ^ ^eek nishHiiy DistHct. - Poilllon belnf * iei:nni[<»uird liv u map na rc<iulrcd by uw aiul ovi'ryifilnK belnK In proper fonn, be rlefk cilli-d n speclnl eiectfon lo.be ield April llilb. n t Ibo lUxdc Creek school muse, 10 detrnrilne wheiher or not tho anilii descrilied In a;iia pclllloa etwU b* :niniif()rmed Into a separale highway IlMrict, • . ^.The Unds iisked for In anld pellUon nro

imbmced In (he followint boundartes: Commeaclnc a l the aoulheast corner

if section U ilrty lh rre (U l, townahip ilevcn <U> aouth. ranire nineteen (I>) osi. nnd runnlnir ihence north five (Si nlles tn (be nnriheas( com er of aectlon lino (»). (ownshlp eleven (U) aoulh, nn te nineteen (1^ enat; Ihence west no nnd ono-half (I 1-2) mllea fo the half nc'lofreorjier-on th e aoulh-sWo, of aec- lon rive <S). township eleven (11) aouth, unce nineteen l l » east: thence north

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THRILL—a t the luxnry-llfo thnt tharm til tho Lost C ily o l Opbirl T I I R I L t - a t tho- Pestlvol 'o f LovclTHRILL—a t sc n u tio n s ia ovory seeno o f th is gri-ftteit acteen show on cnrlhl

'm m IX ORESQK WATERS" ..OABTOOK A ND KBW S

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LS, IDAHO, FRIDAY,-ATbhe' (J) ihll8ViV't£*‘liiflfV «tlon comer chi on the 'north ild e of fectlon five ( t) i me Ihence west (our and one^half (4 1-1) ' mw^a to Iho noniiw ta l com er et aectlon At three (3). townihip. e leven '(11) aouth, - r m nse elfhteen (11) eaat; tbeneo aoulh ^ approximately one and ono-fourih (I J-«) inlies to the Inleraectlon of Ihe south tlu* of the right of way of the Low Wne j Cunal'With the section line between >ec-

: tlon nine (9) nnd ten (10). township elov- - en (11) soulh. runro elxhteen (IS) ensti j Ihence westerly nlnng the iwld right of

I way tlna 'of llit-aiiW Low Lino Cnnal to Ils Interaecilun with Ihe mngo line bo-

I iwecn mnges sevenle-n (17) und elBh- teen (IS) caHt;, thcnce aouth approxl‘

, inaiely 2! 1-2 mllen lo Ihc soulbwesi cor­ner o( township (ourlecn (It) aoulti.

I mngp elBhleen <I8) east: ihcnco eaat slXi (6), mllea to tho a ou theu t ‘corner- o f ' township fourleen (M). :« u ih , ran ie

I elKlitei'n (18) en«i; Ihence nor|h .eighteen ' (IX) .mllea 10 itie aouilwEtst comer o(, townslilp eleven (11) aoulh, mngo clgh-

Inen (IS) cnm: thcnce enst three (3) miles lo plnco of heglnnlng,

, Thn appointment of Judgea of »tld elvcllnn helnic deferred unitl some fu­ture <Lite,

, Then- being no further business lo como , hefnrti thft lioanl n l thla time, adjourn*, menl IIS a Honnt of Commlsslonen wus

Ukvn and u Hoanl of H ealth colled nnd 1 orBiinlxml tn Ita place,I ll having boen reported thn t-the dan­

ger nf.mtilcs or hydronbobla In the Caa- tleford district luia been nbnted nnd thnt ther>- Is now no danger In nllowlngi d o p In run a t large. *

. Il Is Uierofom orden-d. thn l the order■ nf January 2t, 1822. providing for muxa*, ling or tying up of doga In said neigh- , , Imrhood bi' and-the anmo bi beretiy re- ' ‘ aclniled. . ' • • ;

W ben-upon'the Bonnl of Henllh nd- ; ' loamtd, nnd reecas wns taken by, the : • rommlsslonerii.-aubject In tho coll of the ■

chninimn. . ■ \ - iI ' W. W. PAIHBH, Chairman. i■ A itist: C. C. .SiaOINS, Clerk.- I 1 , ■ I 1 Twin KnilS. Idaho.' Mntth 2». 1922, 10 ; [ ft. m. lleK\>l»r Jnnuary Besslon.

. The Hoard c<invi-iied a t Ihls tlihe pur- I miani to m il of thd chalrmnn. Present:W. W. I'arlsh, T. E . .Moore and the clerk.

' tn the Matter of the Extmlnallon of Wreek a t the County Fair Grounds.

I In this mativr, nfler uu examination of the wroek nt lhe connty fair grounds, tin- Iloiinl iti'cldcd to hnvo snmo cicnreil ui> umj n-ndj. In llie event 'lhal u new L'niniliiiand.should be erected In place of

I till- okl ono,. It Ik ihi-reforo ordered that H. 0 . Jack-

“'i'>. "peclal lirnllb officer, luke somo of , llio iiifu luiivrlironi-il In Hie county JnH

nml procerd nl oncn to clonr up tho aald ivrt ek ai (he fair gronmls. m (he Matlee of the Appolnlmtnt ef

Judasi for^the Highway Eleetion to De Held s t Roek Creek April I ith .In this nia((er. II np|ioiirln(f to Uio

Il'Kird Hint JudKes fnr tbnnliovo nienllon- i-il eiii-iioii hnvo not been nppolnled. ll'Ia tlierejori' on lend Ibat t.. P . Larsen, (riyd-- W mlnslnr-und -Uiibert Drosc, 8r,. all of Hnck Creok. he and Ihey are here- ■>V iililKiInlcd..lo -son'i-. nn anch .JudgOH. nnd Ihn clerk waa Instnicled to notify tliMii nf mVh nppolniment..

Tlii-n- iH'liig no further business to - eii;tio hercirn the Upiird Ut this lime, n I rei'CH« was taken satijecl lo the cnll of tlK- rhiilmianf

• W. W. I'M USJI. ChnirmnTi;Atli'si: C. C. SiaOINS. Clerk.

.Twin hlills. .Idaho. April. 3. ‘I92:. 10 a. in. Hi'gular Jiuiuar>- Session,

Tint Honnl convi-m-d nl this time pur- miani to mil of tliu clialrtiuin. Present

“ 'w he^,"p?n ‘t?io foSowIn^ business wo* llllll, lo-wlt:In th* Matter o f 'th e Appointment of a

Purchailng Agent and Collector forthe Counly Hospital. _ •In Ibis uuiitor, U «iipe;irlni: tu live m

Hoard tliat thn supi-rlniendenl of the f cimau- hnsnltnl la overburdened by her ^ Viirlmm ai|il sevenil ilu lles .'ind deeming It for Ibe host , lulercsla of All concerned tliai S'uue imilstance bo furnished^ i

l(- |H ihcn'fiUr ordorud tbnt Ovo. II. i Hinltl/bo., im d 'h ^ Is lierelty appolnled ns i-otle<-lur anil n’sslsiunt purchnslng ngenh i fur the Kild eounly bosplial under n aal- f »r}- nf 11:5.00 per montba Hervlcea to .■oitimence on 1 dnto.In 'the Matter o ftlie Reelgnstlart of C. Q.

MeOlnnls, Counlv Phj»»lelan, and th* f Appolnlment of . Or. Joseph 6eg*l. ' la itiia m atter comcs B r. C. Q. McOln- k

nls. county'physlcinn, njtd tendeni hta H n'Slgnailoa n i such county phyalcian, to tnke effect Immcdlaielv.- Said rralgna- m Ilon nceeptcd tiy tho Hoard. ^

NVht\«pon thp -Uonrd nppolnled Dr. 'U Josrph Wngal an leiiipomry county physl-

• ,TbereUelng -no further buslnou to ai cnmo lieforn Iho Board n t (bis tlm'". re- ~ cvwwnS'tftHen, autilaci to the call.of tho

R l A L T ^TODAY AND TOMORROW /

UATZNBE tn d BV BNIKG . .

B i a 8 F £ 0 I & L 3

“ The Ruse of The Rattler" ,Six P a r t F t t t a n , Staged In tlie /

■ WfltU c f A ilron*-TlirlIU D g Ac- i tioD—BeKntlfiU 8cenn7 .

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TWO rA E T OOMBDY 1' I

“ AN IDLE ROOMER" /A U o t Prom S t m to plnLdi ^

' r “ i r o i r n N o t h b m o o s b ,** a

■ OHBBTBE flOBNIO........

A Whale of a ShowHXfAT.T. a d m i s s i o n

Bor every m ilk your^uiorU

S§g(, . Same as Fresh Mill

I f co o ld le e t h t ;, u n i t a i y fac to ries in

w hioh Sego Iililk Is p r t- p&ted, 'sarx w o n li know . th a t ^ 0 m u s t con ta in th e sam e food ra ln e a i

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iJPRIL^28rl922 >chairman, o r until tbe regular tju ^ c rly

AUMt! C. C. 8I0Q1WB, Clerk.'

ATTENTION!) "SCHOIIL CUILDBEN m STUOEIIIS

A S P E O H l S H O W S A T - n S D A Y A F T E B N O O N

• B E O m a l:3 0 -P B O q E A M

BABY MARIE OSBORNEIn (k ]oliy flvo n t\ p laylet, and fho g rea t American h lito ric pl»y»“ Captain F rtanont’a Trail Break­in g Expodition to California In 1849," in lioduting KlV CaJSOTi,IJuffnlo'Dill and othor 8Cout»*^A complete chaplcr every S a tn r d a y ' aflornoon—B aao not abowa d u - in g ovenlog ahow,

EEMBMBSB. S A T O B D A T j^ - TBBNOONS O N L 'r ^

Children Under Ten—5c''

American History Qapter Play

"W IN N E R SoltleW E ST "

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TEZfl -SPB(7ZAL FBOORAM 8AT- TJbHAY' APTBBNOON O N L T - N M . 9^b;W H “ . A T B V E N IN a

I Today and Tomorrow ■■, ■ . ' Night'

IH B Q E A Jn) IW B L V I E I X I H JSTOSIOAL SraO T A O L B . .

* . ^ ^ T H E O D O R A * * r

A '' OoldVTD Special—A OoloiaiJ P ic tu re ,o f O lu rtc H lg to i^ 'a n d

' L lteratara.

FOB BXONTSS, FOK OBAK- D BtJB A N D TEHMEND0U8,

' B B A tm r , FO E W O N D B B T tn AOTINO, FOB A U A Z m a SBT- T IN 0 8 Y O 0 HAVB N EVEB

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Twta Falls Bali Playera Laojt Head Work, Bnl Manage to

, >Uo Up-Big Soora

TliB te tu ro p uno ye»tcrilay afternoon n i l w ith KhubDrljr fciu ltea in tho local Kot

, high 'ichool vrimUnu by th e Bcoro of 18 to 4.

P o r fivo InajDgs it i r u a protty jam e w llh Tw in P a lli Iei\dinjr 4 to 1, 0^1 bu t in tno r lf tn and e ighth Kimborly Ne» foil down, anil allowed tho toeali to St. seore I I runs la th e two innlngv. -

Tho fea ture of tho Rame w at three ' th ree Rrttjiaritablo eatchc* o f foul Ijplla

made by Crom. All th rw o f them 0 , 1, , Iftlkod im pcuiblo, b u t tho «peedy S ta i- g ! ' , lojr got under a ll of them.

The Tw in M U boyi didiv’t piny up j, to the ir itiual itandard , th e ir o rro n be* ing nori* ihono of om lnion than eom- o a k k ’ m lnioo. A t tim es the ir heni!» rofutoJ to work for them.

P u tiic r go t into tho g a m e-in th e nntl th ird inni.:g, and hnd h li bo ttln ? oye i.n iH th bim, .nleking three h i t i out o f n.{i«v th ree o fflclal tim es a t the bat. ^

Kimberly played n mue!T b e tter gam* thaa Ofl Jneif ia it appearaoeo here, and th e p laying o f W eare r a t sccoDd, w ai h

■ o f blfc league caliber.BowlaDd o f the Kimberly teafii mnde

. - two beautiful catches in right.M nnell, centerflelder fo r Twin

Pnlls, was h it in tho oyo during prac- tlee, and was unablo to play. ,

Coach ilv a n s m od qll b li sabs, and P ,^ ' each ono njflde a^very good showing.

Tbe box seoro: ;TW IN j'A IiL S— , AB. R. H . I'O . A .E .Crom, nb. -------- .......4 S 1 B 2 3 BAI0 . Jarm nn, ss. 0 .1 3 1 S 2 W u h lPuckett, ___L — 1 0 '1 1 0 0 the NP u td eri c. ________, 3 4 3 fl 0 .0 e ri w'Pix, £f.*2b. -----------fi 1 2 0 1( 0 aloii t

•eigglas,’ c f . ------------ 0 1 0 I 0 0 with 1]Thomotiv If........ .........8 1 1 .0 0 O 'latlveIlnminond, lb ............. 0 .-1 1 10 0 Oj The.N’ye, r f . . 4 2 .1 0 0 o!entert«H arrer, 2b. -----------2 1 1 2 1 S - . „ o r

, ■ Atkinson, 2b. _____2 1 1 1 0 0 n i a yJnniison, p ...............2 0 1 0 2J.. Jarm nn. p................•$ 1 1 0 3 O ^jjc fo

---------------------— — i ThoT oU h ....................„4:i 18 in 27 14* Zi’moro'f

KIMREBLY— AB. R. H . PO. A . E . : forenoiWilson, p.-cf. ........- . . 4 0 0 ,0 1 1 a reec]Holden, an ................ 3 0 1 0 5 1 aftcm iatow e, lb . ........... ....... 4 0 2 14 jr 1 .•Koko, If............. .......... 5 0 3 0 0 ') REA

, Davis, 31,....................0 1 2 2 1, __________Wcover, 2lt. .............. 3 1 0 3 5 0 ; ---------Nnnacott, rf. ............3 1 'I 2 0 3 P HfilMmorc, c, ............. 3 1 0 4 1 1 )Sudwiek, r. 1 0 0 1 0 ' )

. ' Rowlanil. rf.-p ............ 3 1 0 1 0 U

Totnl* ........ .............34 4 « 27 10 4 ;Suminnry—-Htolen bnnei: Crom, 0 . '

^ Jarm an, ^*utzlor Nyo, Ilnrpor; tw o*, bane h lti : Thotnets; three-baio h l t i : '

, Putzler, Kye. Struek out: by Jnm isooj ^ 2, by Jarm an 1, by Wilson 4, by Row-i

laud 1; oaao on .balls: o ff Jam ison 1.• o ff Jarm an 1, o ff W ilion 4, o ff Row- [. land 1; h ll by p itcher: Tliom etx,'N yr, 1

Siggini, tiiiem oro; umpire: Qoldwater;. time of ]<nDic: 1 hour SO mlDUtes. '

i f l r s i r i y s flM— — ■ I ' T

V e t e r a n D o n s A m e r i c a n L e a £ :a e | U n i f o r m f o r F i r a t T im e i n ' .

Q am ® Y e s t e r d a y '

7 O LBV EW N D , 0 ., (ff)-A1thouBU ^ prominent in baiebali io r 20 years as no a member o f a National jea i^o club, not until ye iterday did Johnny Evers, now <1 y e a n of age, play In an Amor- ' lean leaifue uniform. Tho fonae r elnr , second suekor mndo h is debut in tho UJ jun ior organlzntion ju i t n i ho did in jai tbo Natiunal—as a n rm b ar of a Chi­cago team. i

An Injury to Eddio Collins, kep i the Q ' a lar aecond baeenian o f th o W hite Sox

on tliu bi'uch. M anager a ieiuon had nu ex tra si.fioldor, 10 ho Injected E vcis ioto the lineup., N otw lthstnniling lh a t ho had no t _____playod lineo 1017, thu fim ons veteran showed thnt ho s till enu piny tho k e /- j es= :

' Mono sack. H e fniled to h it safoly, bu , drew two passes and fercod In ono run.In tlio field ho acf'cptcd six chances .• rjeahly, suvcrnl o f hia plays drn^dnK- | m

Collins in jured his right w rist In n ■ collision w ith fihortstop Ecwoll of the H i

r, Jndbns W edneaday. 1 1

N E IO H 30R 8 I S NOW MANAGER. ' f t ;. W ENATCllER, W aih., ( /P ) - “ C y’' WNelghborn, fo rm ur. Ameriean Aisoria- jmtion and •Northwest lenguo- bnseball H iplayer, hns tnkon ehnrgo of the Wo- ■ ■natcheo boiebnll tcnm f o r tho 1022 sea- ■ \

■ i6 n /n n d Jk propnrlng tho team for tho .......■_ f i r t t rOiTtlar gamo, w ith Cashmcro m Q

W ennlehr", Mny 6. .Mr. Noighbors recently moved- to g |

Wonntchcc to tnako hia home thero. Ho ■ iis well known to basoball fnn* of lh o , ■ Ioorthwost, having played w ith Tacomn ■1012 to 1D15. Ho b « ainee handled ^team s in Ritzvillo and Pasco, whero his C l ' team won n pennant winner.

STA U rORD BB-BLECTS CAPTAIN; ^STANf'ORD* UNIVERSITY, Cal. (/P) U

—Qeorgo Green of Palo A lto, clnas n t Iff•r- lll:!4, hM been ro-clcctcd captain 01’ ]MA

•• tho Slnnffird va rsity ' bnaebnll tenm. WQreen, who is a eatchcr, is the socond WAman to hold tho honor tw o years ham'. Kronolng, tho other boing 2ob Terry, bA

.. new an iufieldcr w ith ihe Chicago Ifi Cuba: . w

MUST B A I ^ BnOEOBB N ESTS. Vi/ -aAOBAMEMTO, C a l, m Wi

c ity council l u t n igh t passed a w hii- Wkers ordinance a s .a n emorgency meas- mure, m aklog i t compnlaory for a ll male j *(•{tlzens to grow whiskers until tho ■ w£ D ays of '40 celobtBtion i i cenelttdoJ ' W.U a y 28 and providing n kangaroo M conrt named by tbo. women metnberi <* Kof tho eouncil, tho eonrt to t ry ull BS ca te i e f n o n who shave th e ir visages

,b«tw «ea to d ty ,M d th e e lo sb g day of ^ tho celebration.

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Chicago, 0 | Cleveland, 0 (t{e, called)d ninth}. I D etroit a t S t. Louis poilponed; rain. ST. I’hlladilpl'ia, 3 | WaahiugtOD, V. . UghedNother games scheduled. 'hero tlNo o thsr gamo sehedoled. g

-------- 'bered ■. N ational L eafue. Detroit

Cincionati, Sj P ittsbu rgh , S. |to Det:Brooklyn, 12; Boston, 5. ries wlNew York, 10; FhUadelphla, 6. WithSt. Louia, 4: Chicago, 6. Oeorgli

--------- player.P a d f le Ooaat L etgns. >)• wod

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....-.......-■■■} r 5 ‘“ *'in Franctaco ............. .. 7 IS 0 11.,< . ,B atlcrirs: 8. Lewis, Serla, Thuraton . . . . J Id Jonkinai Dnvis and Yelle. ‘“ V ";

R. M. K, “ '’ixkland ........ ...................10 ■ 18 JNittle. .......... (______ 9 19 1 1,

(17 inninga.) {“‘ J " 'Batlerios' Kremer, Jonea, H alier, Kl- p, Win j nixl K oehler; Mack. Burger, iiiley and Tobin.

B. ■ n . E. ,icramonto ........................ 1 , • 4 1)s Angeli-a .... ............- .....3 5 , l poO lBatteries: Kuii* nnd Stanage; Dum- HAV ich and Raldwlu. - Scne, 1

R. H. K. battlealcrnoa ....... ..................._ . . l l 13 • P and de')Ttland ........................... n 11 1 anlatoBatteries: Crosa, Oitder and Mur- tlon of ly; Crumpler, Blemlller, preem an, ,EI- to the ion a sd Elliot, K ing. a penal

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in iA S m o END O F OONVBNTIOJr BAUriMORE; Md., (/P )-T hU la for'his* uh ing ton day of the convention Jf painted 0 National Lesguo o f Women Vot- bualnm I, which will wind up its annual sen- able ol in toruorrow n fto r a week replete alon, fl th diacusalona of ita socini nnd legi.4- ((ives f :ive aciivitics. queit.The liclegatuii will via it eongrcsa, bo te rlaln j 'l a t luncheon by more than seoro of W nh lng ton hoatcaacs nnd PA8^ u y of them will bo received Iiy or, opoi oodrow M’llaon and Mra. Wilion a t ear, Is e former p residen t's home. of specTho ilclegatea will- re tu rn to ' Bnlll- •re'for tiie elosing-nieetlng tomorrow reniion nud return to W nshington for reccptioi n t the W hite Ilouau in tho ' , , t t t . : . . ,

REA.'> THB CLARfllPIED ADS. J

The SQUARE TUR[T h e t r a c t o r t h a t f i n i s h e s t h e ! j o b

'jd o a s o f w h a t a t r a c t o r o a n d o . i t n o r s w h o r e e v e n h o r s e s o a n ’t g o a i n o r q u i c k e r t h a n ' h o r s e s . ^

B e e t h e s ^ l i n a d d i t i o n t o th e ID A H O T r i d a j N i n d S a tn r d a y , - A p r i l m a c b in o i n / a c t n a T f i o I d w o r k o n " ' -

sAm pso n b r oH A N S E N , I D .

l o i H I Ia c a n a | i | i l ^\ommQ L c e n ^ H j M U

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nmors of Early Betiroment of Manager of Tigers aro Vig>

oronsly Denied i

8T. L O JIS , Mo., (/P)—A report pub- hed in n weekly sporta publlchtloo ro th a t T y Cobb’s daya aa a man­or and p layer aa well, were num red was denied emphatlfally by the itro lt atttf on returning with hla te n n D etroit la s t 'n lg h t following the an

IS with the S t. Louis Americana.W ith tim fiery vigor typical o f the •orgia N '.ieh'a aggreaaivencsa a a ' r »yer, elie D etroit mansger aaaerted would not th ink of quitting a i man-

e r and ‘ lay down the reins of a club a t la down In the n ic k .” Cnbb add- th a t though i t appeared ho had mode

tie progrtaa in building up a team i t had le rn down m long, this w ni

indication th n t he waa through.'*11 taki-1 tim e ." hn added, “ to luld a w inning team eu l of one th a i — s been 10 nnfortunate as the Tigerr. am doing a ll in my 'power to g e t n ^ nnlng *miblnation. Aa to qu itting ^ manager tho re ’s not a chance.” . |

rO ontlnuH on

POOR. B B W ANTS A PEN SIO N . ' th HAVANA, Cuba, (/P)~Carlos Loper ^ ae, who recovered tho enaign of tho ttieahlp M aine from Hnvann harbor O; i delivered I t to the American con- ato the day following th e dealnir- C n of tho w arship in 180S, hns applied ^ the United Stntes govem m ent for

ponaion In recognition df thn t serv*

jene IvM for years been a aandwicn pe0, fam iliar on tho a trocti o f H avana #11■ his ^uiiey costnmea and gaudily [nted signs. But the nilvertiiing ilnena, he aaya, hsa not been profit.[0 o f lalc. n ia petition for a pon- . n, filed w ith tho American leca tlo r,■cs poverty as a reason fo r th a re- BC >it. I

• ' ” inSPEEDS STREET OAB. I

[>A8ArENA, Cal., (fl>) - R. 0 . P n rl- oporntor o f ft nne-man safety s tree t J*

Is under a rte s t here ru the charge mm spced'ji:; w ith hls atreet car. ,

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“Snlnn don'l hnh m >vnrk verr hnrtl «npin’ II Inf nf ll" n^re dinners." T,tl Unrle f-K.-n “AH rr. ^tn ^1,> nitiiti'iriri* 111" h<iiir« nn' ( _

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hc(

h it. ■ ; . pu'

■will m a lw -y c s i dlnnbrs more “itiafying and nfftritiDOa.. Made -"XIi■om pcrfcct, ripe tomatoes and tarire spices in sunlight fnctoriei li}iy profjelent chefa. Yon never " ten:ed w orry about the f lra t eonrae ' ^ir dinner i f you keep a supply —f P lerM 'a Tomato Sonp In yout 'in tr) '. O rder a caae from your rocer todny.

jY m e w s , t w in FALLS

THE IDAI“ A F T E R A L L T I

SEWING

WITH THESE ^

BEAUTIFUL ^

SILKS IS AN ^

INTERESTING M

ADVENTURE ■ f f i

40 Inch All Silk Canton Crepes,'Per Yard $3.75 6 0In a ll tho dealrable- shades, and M m

the beat quality o'btalnablo. l M

33 Inch Colored All Pure U Silk Pongee, Yard $1'85 M

Moat reasonable for this nen quality a i lk , 'in aueh''so1ors aa S M l f f i periwinkle, gold, whirlpool, jade, allver a sd orchid. /

3 6 In c ii d r o p s t i t c h c liam o i*

s o t t c H ilk f o r u i i d e r v e s t i n g .III!

in flo.iili c o lo r ; a l s o p l a in . P e r

y a r d ..........................................$ 1 .9 8 .y u i

Look at Thes the Quality32 iWOH PEENOH TISSUE

GZNGHAU m •

The moal deairnblu of all ginghami, in plnlda, itr lp e i nnd cheeks; In pinki, bluet, greys, roda ond groons.P e r .yard — .... ............— ...... .. -60c anm

PLISSE CEEPES, YaA ) ‘8 1 . 2 o ; 3 7ABDS FOB 2e ic

- In pink and blue only, a o t the beat quality b u t Just tho th lny fo t chlldren'a garments. 3 y a r ^ fo r SSe cnro

- Ou Bo \

JUVENII£ ^ T S FBOH 2 6 o TO $ 4 .2 6

I f you w ant a good hnt o f any stylo for your child come .in, we will bo sure to pleaao you.

OHILDBEN'S SAILOE SUITSAbout tho moat clovor looking su it you cnn b u y for your child. Tho wido trousera, in fact, a real B.-iilor snit. In prlcea ranging from ------J2.00 to W.25

KAYNEE BLOUSES FOR B07S ‘Knynco nnd othor woll known mnkcs ofblouses from _________..... C5c lo 52.00

Our large, auo rtm en t o f blousea nnd sh irts Invitca you to como in and make your aelectlon.

HEN’S ALL SILK FONQES ; SHIRTS $ 6 .0 0 -I

Mnde of the real Imported tiuro allk V pongee, including aeparato collar atylo. A no lho r.!p lond li ah irt is our pongee rolorrd ahlrr,'tnodo o f aeroplane eloth, selling f o r ------------------------------ UGO 'g

S H O E S ^ ^> « E , T T E R " B U

Two browu ealfakin. pumps, one a plain too. Queen Quality Shoo, wllh m ilitary heel; and tbo oth­er n perforated toe w ith m llitarj' • A

....^4.95 ' IUlnck kid, ono-atrap 'm ilitary •■;|j

i8 7 .5 o ^

a Tio” L"laek kid, tw o-ilrap, mill- ta ry hcol; a vory aoft grade of

......„$6.50 ',

Idaho Hep/■ u r .T O .D A T e

Lg^IDiJHQ, FRIDAY, AP:

HO DEPT.F H E B E S T P L A C E ,1

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<

31

^ ^ 5 8 ^ we

I v o r y a l l s i l k p o n g e e , Q n s u r - 4 0

p f ltw cd f o r u n d e r w e a r . An* n i l p i lk im p o r t e d c lo t l i , f u l l o l

Her>’ic e a n d s i i l lH fa c t io n . P e i

. y u r d ................ ............. .........$ 1 9 5 c d a

jsevPriees and F of Our Me J

BLAOE SATEEN, PEB . 36 YABD 360

Wo havo thla aplendid quality ol tilaek sntoon in atoek ngnin.. Alio other niiolitloi tliat re ta il fo r 45e . „ nnd 50e. Wo suggest our 50e qual- ily , i t ' s superior and tho. p rice roa- hlghlj aniinblo. mone;

■ V DON’T FOEGET OUE 27

REMNANT OO^TN^R

I t will pay you to look thom over ‘erna,

cnrofnlly and u v o money. ' . W ill 1

ur Men’i^and oys'Depattn^*t I S S o m e I n t e r e s t i n g

N e w s f o r Y o n ! ___

. . TBUH

in town, IV. ^ jl . nnd fhe i

f j l l j j f i s T h ise rc l

I

■ I \ and aalil

= S H O E S ~l U Y S " F O R B E T T E R B l

/ kid • , Wit

fj.w ::

M L ~ J . .If kidU

^ ^ 5 5 5 ^ . mil^ ^ ‘■1 for

.T U B O R B A T E R ' ■ 1 ' '

P A R T M E N T K lrWIN FALLS.IDAHO

ViPRiIL28,1922 ,

.STORE;iT O T R A D E ” I

OURBUSYSILILDEPARTMENT

- HAS ALWAYS SOMETHING UNUSUAL TO

OFFER. ALWAYS TRY OUR SILK DEPARTMENT FIRST-THEN

COMPARE

36 Inch Flowered Sateens,Per Yard 65c

- Our ahow' window is showing i Xew of thoae pattom a, ineludmg the much w anted Paisley P a tte rs .P e r y a r d ---- ----------------------- 68t

3 6 I n c h S k i n n e r 's T a f f e t a s

'• W hcnei-er'^foo jHan a ta ffo ti d re ts w ith the Intentions o f m ik ­ing it moro o f a s elaborate gown, wo suggest thla cloth. You wili a p p r^ ia te i ts superior quality.

4 0 I n c h G e o r g e t t e s $ 1 .8 5 _

h V in s t o c k a l l t h o h ig h col* r«, H o j n u c h i n f a v o r fo r e<(VC8 a n d t r i r a m i n g a . , T h U ‘a s o r i v e r y rc a R O u a b ly p r ic - l a t ........................................$ 1 .8 5

i Consider rchandise!3 0 IN C H W H I T E P O P L IN

F O E 0 5 0

An pxcoptional good quality ol hito poplin, double finiab asd - fihly mercorited. Really the best oney cnn buy. Y |ird----------- 66«

2 7 I N O H G IN O H A M S 2 2 o

A Inrge lo t o f those beantifn l pat-

roa, including plains to mateh.

ill be sold fo r y a r d _______ 22c

U N K B . S m r O A S E S A N D

H A N & B A G S

no doubt earry . tho largeat stoek rn, and our p rlce t are alw ays right he quality th e best.

L E IG H T O N O A E L S ^

B E P I N G W E A R F b R M E N A N D B O Y S '

eicluaivo. lino ia carried by ua and :n recommend i( to you very high- eluding Pnjniha*, N ightgowns and lions. }Vom— .... 8256 to . flOO • '

I'S buOHESS TROUSERS, " ' ' 3c A BUTTON, ?1 A RIPsndld pa tterns In thia a sao rtm e^ iatiafnction_and acrvlco in every f thcao garm ents aold.

^ S H O E S

B U Y E R S

A N E X TEA B P E O I A l, '- Blaek kid, one-atrap pump, ^ J Q p j with m ilita ry hool____ 0 % s 9 9 , .

Here are two very good fitting oxfonla. Jo a t tho th ing , for.'thJ ^vnrmer day's when your, fee t a rc . a b it swollen and tender.; Black kid, low milltarj* -'(fin r n heel o x f o r d _________d O s U U

-And a brown kid osford with

....:,_$7.50

T O R E , O d .M O O ilM U V I t :

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im iE iT 'blSOFiSHli

N o b le s o f M y s tic S i i r i n e T o B e

, T r e a t e d to V a r ie d P r o g r a f i s

i . o n V is i t t o H o n o lu iu ■ '

' • ‘ ' In, HONOLULU, T. will 1„,'vralk in JlnffOH onco iuor(’ |t!iij_!iumiti('r. m

. a t »iP, I(jjwnllipi vIllnKo whWi will li'.' H ^roclW nnil roiiflnelrii Iiy lire SotiH ami il)nti(;l‘tgr!i. 0/ H ow uil'iii Imiior of th<- .Anrlcnt'.Arnlilc Orrtor of Noblcn nf th e yj ■MyiiHr ;^hritip, who nro coming licri' ho on a })ll(;fimn(;o foIjnivInR tliir fifnrlnvo In In .8nii Frttnrlicn, tn |iny honor tc iir

;; ; Jam es S. MtCn:i(]1c«n of Honolulu,> porial <l3])iily pottntato of' tho orRitn

^tatlon,. CoDstraetlon of tho vI1Iaf|« hna he- Run. I t {it plnnncil to mnko l l an true a ]>rcB^iitIon of Iifo<ln irnw aii in tho

'i olilcn tlnys of tho monarchy a i is jios- '*ib1p. T hjro wlll bo a RraM hou*o o f ,„] larffo dlmrniionK, typlcnl o f the rr«l' mi ilenccn .of the inhnhilnnls of fho lirchi' polaRn hofore the arrival o( tho w hite mnn<~Tlio liomio will bo (urnlslied w ith '''* a rtlrlps o f nntivo wooOa ond will be <tfrorato(I « Ith tlio feather wnrk «o jirc.' j ,i* va len t 'iimr.nu nncieiit Ilawallanii, In -! eludiiij: *hp kafiiHj b f roynI(y nm ?-thelim , foathrr lel< ' ll„

■ mpitt mitn iat«.iRsfilo |li.i crnM bouni! will Ih> ahown i 1

J tho life th a t rnlenT of tho inlnmls, the ir j hoi relntlveV,' rh li'fa , vhlcffMoa.nml re ta in '', era Icil ?ie,forc tho ovenhrrijv o f t l i o '* "

; nionnr?h'y. • Scric* of tiiblcaiii niao wlll ilepint.th-! hiatory of the. Jatnnda. In nililltlun; the plit tImv na'-rnliaii^iailua- Iriea/miH-wi'avinR, Inre-i.inkinp anil ,|,p

■ t'lliDra w 'll lie fxempllficil by women whn lonrnM tho nrt* lh the ir 'In fnnev

Tho Hlirlm'ra w ill.hit entortnineil nl -W aerlea I'f Inrgo liiain, the llnw aiini.

oo d e o f tclebrallBR every Wuil nt ar. oveni. Poi. tho nnt(ro ^fooil; pork,

^ b a k e i iinili^ftHuDnd «^i\l Hmilbed in ii ' ti-lenvea, (nd raw and anited fUli will'! \tQ umon^ the ehief Itema on tho bill o J .__

' ( . t . . , ------ t t i

I 'y o ii i iT M a ir 'i!| IRfMEiEllSiFClCli:;i' --------- ' f u l

"Mothodiat Hena*' Will Aid in ict Oootributing to Sonomina* '

tlons Benovolences

i - -YAKIM A, W a lh T m - E v o r y aelf- reapectinii hen in the \Vldo Hollow di*-.

] . tr ie t, ncAj' tie ri> -a t lea«t o \ r r r Motho- ; ' j i * t hen--l3 plcilscd to a*lopt the t l t n - | •*'’

? tnK a y a tn i o f benevolence, a t leant for)• tho uurreni aollton. - - '• i r “

! Rov. J i Pred 'S tliw oll, inuitor o f the;• Wiilo Hollow M ethndirt rhureh, orig-.■ Inn tfd thiv plan, n n i i 'a y a i t prninl«fa '

to add -I a iu b lo aum to the rhu rrh v• fund. E very tealh ejni laid ia a e t ^

aaido for tlio ehurclu These ' 'r h u r r h • egc*” nra rollected and mti d a t reBuJi*r| “

'I . Jn te rra la, and tho total ao Ralaed la . to 1;) . jirovlng hurnrialnRly larRt. |!| ■ " M a n y o f tho women o f our cluirehj A

. dill not (cel they eould plodeo « larj*« O F!' , amount to tho church work,” aaid lU v .i a d: ' Mr. Stilwull, explainlnff tho plan. " 8 o '' - wo deeidid to pu t tho hona on a tlth ln it;[• ' haal*. N eirly everj- family haa a - ^ 'j- ■ floek of hont. and all tho women w o n ' '■L i w illing Diako them provide tithes fo r,I ■ e h u h '^ w o rk . Wo may eontlnno th V T i nyitcrn Indefinite ly .” . IdeaI • .............................- I ffe i

; S W E D IS H C O M M IS S IO N , I " ? '

' T O S T U D Y P R T l H I B m O t f .hej______ , l o f t

O ontradlctoiy Eoporti" as to E f fo r t of D ry. U w In tn S tM StfttM to

~ ■ Subject o f laTeitlfatlO B i „- H!! - BTO CknO LM . yp) — Swildliihi I— .; ■ ' fommlailo'i m a / l io aent to tho United

H tatea to mako n atudy of tho o ffc ;t# ^ I o f prohibition In tha t country and rc- " f -

1 port to the Swediah peopio beforo ti;cl™ M con/iullntivi' plrliiacite or prohihilij-iM iP to be held in 'Sw eden n n t autumn. - 'Irupi

^___ ^Tlie r:'port to. lip aiihmltted to t h o ! StrafBwedliih vqtera mtiat he l»!uied on thor- p ro r

ouRh atu-ly of tho aocial, eeonomie and you• iij ltu ra l (‘ffecta of prohlbltirin. TAI,

I t i l fu rth e r pointed oul th a t to- }»rta from tho Unite<l Statea on th?

-a ffe c t o f the dry law nre oxtrcm ely coatrndietcry nml nn inTeiticallon by H L

V a body eouiiKned of opon'mltided per- ' aona aok itud from both ranka ahould

] ' p i in jjenpral-tonfidcnce^ and bo of a •i , n e a t vah if'to -the-B w eiliah public Iji '1 •-ifoclSiiii; Ihe wet a n d ^ f y if i ia e n t thu “T 1 ' polla. p t r tI , ---------- ------------------ bnmi

the 1Sofflsw htt In Error. analj

Ju d T unkln i &ayR he knowa some datio ■ people who c ive.lola of dlnncra under and j ; |b e Imprcaflon tha t tiicf're Bodal n th o

le a d e n when they are only so d a i feed* fomu - « » ■ P o iti

I $250,000 1ON IMPROVED, IRRK

No Commissions 8%ADDEESS

IDAHO STATE LIFE INSU; v ' ' BOISE, IDA]

i i i i B E i i i t i i= « T iim iiiii i i i-Ohio Horseman Gotc His Dan*

- ' dor Up and Is Handed Tosti- g monial for-Franknoas . ,

ItlOA, (/P) - f V d Kp)[v» o f Elyriu,0., h trnj;r6'r*(^ •hluodeil hiimefl, ia per- hap* the only foreiKuer in Ruasift who n lold tlio lov ic t ;;Dvi'rnment Juat whnt

* ho thouijhl o f It nnd received a tcatl- r mouinIJJor, Iii# frntikneaa. Hi’J a te ly left

Ruirajiprh^.;|j5TOb’ ‘

I Keyt'fl \ i f ^ r to JJuaaia in li)i:i irnder " coutrnrt w ith 'Count Ilariun Daahkov,- v i r m y j t ' Ihu Cnuirnaiia, iiinl ow ner o f jj, ‘ Nome of tM moat valuable raco .horaei :* In the world. Ho wa* to receive n sal- : nry of from JlO.OOO to ♦15,000 n year . ua lireeiier and \rn in e r o f th e coiint'a

liorac* ani( na mJn«4W 0f lii» 70,000 f*' rirre s lic k furni.' • . . ca

Despito the coun t’h death iu IDl.'! j nml . . th e . rl'volutioti, two ^•eur» la ter,

Kuyea w.ia relu rtan t to leuve R uula.’ Ho aaw Ilia aaviuH* diauppwirr'•M ta■ fiinii takiui over'by Ihe auvieta and fti-’ uiirie Dpi.'rrtachiuB,’ Imi( atlll lle ,de ter-‘ f ”■ mined to atlck. • ' ||«

Thia reaoiution rrniiiliied unaliaken . fer moutiia, bu t the turning point cama I?''

when the j:overumeut auiMi'iily onlered , hla apletidid trottiiijf liurai-a tu rned over Itl) Ihe jieaaiinla for onllnnry fnrm work. jKeyea anucht out llio hluheat aoviut , ' loffirinla, lilerallv took hin life In hi-. ihamla, m u n ii tte rly ))rriiii:iied them fur Iheir nrtion. .Murh to hia surpriao thoy hi-nrtily nt-r'ri'd wilh him, bu f refuaed to I'nnrcl lhe order.

I Hi* lo/o utid ronaiderntiiin ^ r ' t l j e *;*' lioracH. mmle aurh n fnvuruiilo linpn^- aiuii, however,■llllll 11 few dnya Inter lie 'KU

■wna prwented with n teatitiioiiial, writ- len on offieiuraoviet piiner nml ndoru '. ‘ ed wilh koVurt)! clnliorale Riivermtien*ai'iit".. Tliia auil Jl.......Id eontrart williCiiunl Diii-hkor la ull Keyiti hus to ahnw '■*' i.ir hi* iiiiie yeara in Rilasia. ’ „ '

- UuI *’■'

W IT H O U T S T R E E T A O D flE S S I '" ?

YOUR M AIL IS D ELAY ED |u «

AT O F F IC E O F D EL IV E R Y r a1

leyThe Dead L etter Omcc lias been In hej

.*eSlBtctico e v e r 'a in e o Uen Frank lin Jot • ta rtcd our postal scrA-leo. Kvcn then '■!

I people addressed mnll lo Mr. K teklcl Hui [.Sm lthers, "Atlanlk- C o a s t," 'o n d ex-

pected Ben to know Juat w here Zcke lived.

■perhops they had Zoku's add ress In te lle rs up in the Rurrct, maybe n chest '1 full of ’em, bu t then It was easie r to Lev le t itcn hunt ^eke. Today people a re I’uri addrcaslHK le tters to John Bmlth. New Tork, N. y ., o r plilcoRo, HI., thinkiojc , ^ I’nele Sam kcan locate him, wbieh- U Ju it as Inedhiplcte as waa Zeke's nd* dreas o f yore. The Postomce D epart- I , . m ent a ik i you to pu t th e num ber and ' • t r te t in the ad d re u . I t helpa you. > .

i * Tou

Uow do you c ip ec t tb e P o s til C lerk n 't i to knew w hether JOU mean T rin idad , California, o r Trinidad. Colorado?

ALWATS SI'BLL OOT TU B NAUE O F t h e STATB IN PU LL I,N TH E ADDRESS.-, -

________________ I'

H O a B O U8INE88 •. J ^ O O V E R N M E 'N T - ^ 2

T h li ap t phrase w as.used In' Preal- «*)- d eat H ard ins's f ln t mesaace to Con- aod, i r e u and applies particularly In posta l - management where postm asters a r t belo* ',Im pressed w ith the fac t th a t .they a re mnaoceni of local b ranches , of the blscc<t businesa Id (be w o rl l

. ------------------------- a te

H E R E C O M E S A ST R A N G E R !

L ei’s make our poat offlco look ncal. ’• CJ U r. Postm aster. .Stralshteo up th e of I ru ra l lo tter box. .Mr. Partner. T idy < ap some, Mr. Rural Carrier. F irs t Impresilons aro Isallng. Maybe Mr. S transer, tnk lns notice of these lra< prorements. will eome bnek, b r ln j ln f ron benellts. Rinrf ihese w ith ’T O S- e = TAL rUPROVBUBNT W R K K --M ay h

K

H U M A N I Z I N G T H E [P O S T A L S E R V I C E

I

“T here ts no unim portant penion o r '« r t o f .« a r scn-Ico. It 4i a totnl o f ’ njwsn units and the ir co-opcrnllon Is he key lo Its sueccss. In Its last nalysls, postal dutlea a re ftccnmhio- Iatlons perform ed for o u r Delchbora; nd friends nnd should be so rcc an lc d ,’Ather tbaa a i n hired scrvlce p e ^ ormed for an absentee employer.”—

TO LOANUGATED FARMS

No Delays3SS-

SURANGE COMPANYDAHO. ■ u

SP©flTSil (UonUnned from P ig e 8.) ■

m m :..IIMIEE?’ Business .is Suspended in 'Cassia i; County dapltal for Dis-

' ■“..trlct Competition ^t', BUHLEY, (Hpecial to Tlio K ew s)— RoprcaeatativeS’ of Buriey hl«h schiolj

carriod off honors in urolimlaary ovont< ' r u f tho south cen tral Idaho d istrie t high a ic hools ' ouDual trac k moet ia p ro m ss Q horo today. Prelim inary retu lls Indl-i

cated th a t Doo o f p'urley would {rather'; from 30 to 40 po ln ti, w ith'-Kirshianick,. u f Burley a cloao second .' ' , |' All stores ih Burloy were closed to-', g day from 13 o 'c lock fijr tho track m e et.:. , H idh jum p, polo' vault, Javolin throw

and other prolim inarysevcnts were to ' l)u r u n :o f f early th i s , aftornopu. A ‘

, liRht wind wna blowing Lut thoru was , ijleuty, o f sunahiue. ; ' • i ■] .Men qualifying ia thu nrolim inariui," f who wcro tu tako p a ri lu thv f ie ld . '

ovcnts this aftornoun wero: ' I[ Shot P u t—Kirahisnick nud Jenkins, ‘ , Hurley; O 'R ourke, Jerom e; Timm, H - ! ' , le r; Htarft, ilagom ian; I 'u ltie r , TwinM . Pn lli; Niclaon, Oakloy. Dialanco: 89] |

fcot, 9 Inches. , | ‘Diaciu Throw—Kirahiauick nnd Jon-i

, k ina ,'B u rley ; Turley, Jcromo; Tlmm,i* Piler; 'YnunR, T w in Palla; Neilaon nndi^

■Ellwlir, OnlilDy;. Ijiiio, W tridtll. D t I . Inutu; JOl! fee t S inches. |

no ’Yard D n ah -P lra t hent, T urloy,:" ■ Jerbm'e; Timm, F iler; i’n ti, T\rln Falls.I

Becond,heat, Une und'N elaon, Burloy;! Cliriatuuaon, Jerom e. ’ ' I

100 Y anl D n sh -F ita l heat, WoIae,'> j Hurley; O 'R ourke, Jerom e; I’n lr , Twin* jPali* . Second hent, Due, Hurley; Tur- . I ley, Jerom o; Timm, Filer. , 1 ] 1120 Ynrd Diish—F in t heat. Doe,'I Burley; Turley, Jerom e; L. Diehl, Ki-|I ler. Herond heul, Wolfe, Burloy; Timm,!

Filer; Hwim, Tw in Fnlla.120 Hi)(h llurdlua— Firal heat. Shoe-

ley, Hurley; JJunimer, Onkley. Becond hent, Wolfe, Burley; Lyons and Q. Ji)hnaiiH, Twin Fnlla. * I

220, Lutr ilurillea—Flrat heat, Doe,'| Ilu rley :-L . Diehl, Filer. Becond heat,;,, Hheeleyi Rurley; Timm, Filer; Lyona, Tw iu Fnlla. • . _ 1

, L E W IS W IN S AGAIN. I ^•rVl£A, Okla., (ff)—ild ' ‘8 lrnu l;ler” ! *1

Lewia, Hiceeaafuliy- dofcuilod hia titlei-st here lost iiiRht againat CUtf Blnckley. heavywuii{]il 'w rca tle r o f’ Columbua, 0 .

Lewia took tho fira l fall, a fly hend' lock, ill uau hour and -IU minutes, Tlx' men relum ed tu thu eauvus and nfter 14 m inutei w ork, -without a fail, the deciaiuu waa j;ivou tu Iho ehampiou. The muleli wna lim ited to two houra by nRTcement. i,

r, I HEBMAN O O T P O I N ^ . - 'HOL'SrON, T eiaa , UP) — Johnny tc

Tillmnn, .Minneapolla w ellcrwci(iht,,do- tci-iaively oulpoinlod Tillio “ K id” Hef- *'•mau hern lual n igh t in a 12'round bout. HTout W hile, Houaton li|{htwGisht, wnu ■>a 'tochulcn l knockout from Oharies Dt> *•'Long of Los Angelet- whon Do Loux “> refused to rontlnuo in tho acveuth

I round, elniming. n foul.

' DENVER M AN D E P U T E D . "P n iL A D E L P U IA ,'p i — aeurge

Clianey, Baltimore, caiily dofeatc.l Jim m y Hnulon, Denver, In an elRht, round bout la st n ight. Tho figh t wna fnst and rough O ianey leading all the wny. Chaney w eighed-135 3-4 jwuuda -J and, Unnloa 130 1-2. _ “Jj

I I. II I i I •£b s P E A ia JO H N N Y WEBEB. ,

I’ilO K M .\, Ari*., A lg e ria ,nf Phoenix evened tbo acore by defeat- ' iug Johnny W eber o f Los Angclea lu »t, a teu'round I>out hero la il night. W ib- or wort from A lger last weelc The cli boys arc lightweights.

EIQH T BOUNDS TO DBAW.

' CHICAGO, (/p) - “ H ein ie»-K t.g rl »huf Dubuque, la ., held Johnny Meycra jniof Chlengo, elatraaal of tho w orld'a nc:mlddlirwelght wroatiing’ chami4onaliil> hi,to an ei|{ht-round jlrnw last night. be

HEAD T j IK D A ILY NEWS.

Saturday Deno f t h e f a m o u s ^ U E B L U E l in i A la r g o a h i p m e n t T i i ^ v o d - t o d a y th o c r a c k e r f o r y o n .

J . . Come In m d SaA f o w o f t h e m a n y g o o d th i i

S a t n r d a y i

Hwi'i't Polatoe 'i Oreen PNew Peas Strawbe

. s r . sTomntoes Orape FCnuliflowcr , New YoKpinach BataviaCuciim bors' ' LimburgHead Letlueti PimentoRadishes ' K ra f t CUreen Oniona Comb HRermuda Oniona PickledNow'Cftbbago I’rcmiutrBeets I’icnie liTurnips ' ' ImportccC.irrota ■ .Salad D:Rhubarb And a F

F I V E D P L I V E E I E S

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- A l ^ V p R D A PIM M A IN A V E. WEST

>|toM I ! M et• - ;OM c»to'W heat,

' . CHICAGO. pTO-^Wheat showea a toa- dcnojrttojfall u value today during the

, early p h r t-o f the boa rd -o f trade ses* r v ^ ^ fi iJ l^ jJw J tii lf ra fe lij io tic o bcU I ' e n ^ a decided setback in Liverpool I , quotations. Tlio w cakacss a t Liverpool j w as aacdl/ed in tu rn to anxiety over . il6VcloimiDritB''nt-^tho Genoa economic

conference. T h o 'f a e t Ibat M onday Is n thu f i r s t delivery day o a May contracts ° appeared alao to be receiving somo a t ­

tontion ns a bearish fac to r hero for a t le a s t .tho. .timo being.. .In itia l! .p riee s w hich varied from l-S to Ic lower, witb M ay.»1 .40 ,1-3 to 1.40 3-4 and Ju ly $1.25 1-2 lo 1.ZS. 7-8, >vis followed, bv soijiothing o f a rally iiu t then by fresh

” t declines.-oil Bubsdqucntly, tbn;i-A tlantic .crop t«''C onditions woro reportod ns uufavor- ,1. nblo and b ig sales t 0;Grecce and Qer- „ many, did a-good deal alao io l if t prices J - lu tho la tc r .dealings., . l Hugo foreign purcbaiilng said to (0-

ta l 2,30p,00l) bushels gavo au ujlward ( tu r n jo w heat'p rices a fte r an early,do-

j jc i i n e . The.closo w ns 'un ieltled a t tho t '‘naniu as yesterday 's finiah to 1 l-2e „ ' h igher, w llh M ay 11.42 1-8 to 1.42' 14

and Ju ly . 11.20 !■« to 1.20 1-4.Corn ftnd oats a t Jlra t.anggod with

n w hent b u t la ter rallied. A fter 'open - l i n g ,1-8 to..1-8c lower, Ju ly 64 8-8 to 04

I i l:2e,- tho corn m arket scored alight guu- j e rai gaius, ,•-| .Largo export sales o f corn, n'nd oat», I ns well as o f w hcnl leti tu a furthcr'iid- ' [!■ vnnce in priccs during the hiat hnlf of n f th e (Iny. T ie eloso was uiiai'tfletl, 1-2 n i lo C-8c lo :!-4 to 7-fle-iict-higher w llh '

I J u lv 05 l-8c to C5 1-8 to l-4c. .,.! -Onta Blurted unchanged to l-4o off, , I l J u ly 40 1-8 to 40 h'fe and then atead- , i{!ied n l about the aame aa yeaten lay 'i '( ,. f in ish . ;

I - Provisions wcro a littlo .firm er.in re- -,'ai>ouM to highur quotallima on hoga.'•i Oash .Grsiln and P rortilons -

C H IC A ao, (/P)-^W hcat No. 2 hard ‘ I yellow $1.40; No. 2 red «1.41 3-8. J

Corn No. 2 mixed 01 1-4 to 111 3.-1C. “ : « i t a Nu, 2 whlto 30 1-2 to -lie; No. ;

■, 3 whlto 38 1-4 tu 42 l-2c.‘ ,I Rye No..2, 51.08 1-2,

Bnrlev uo sales.Timothv aced ♦1,30 lo il,

' (;iuver aoed $16 lo 22.Pork nominal. . 1

i - L a r d JIO.SO. >Riba >12 to 13, > • ;

I B u tter ond Eggs .-1 CIUCAGO, (ff) — Builer— lUKhir; '^ irew nerv extrna 39c; f irsts 3,’; to V e;' ru't'ouds 32 1-2 to a ie ; ataudnrds 30r. » 1 . K gK a-Low er; reeeipta 44,27.'. roaea; c I f ira ts 23 1-2 tu 24c; ordinary firsts 21 11-2 to 22c; niiacellaneous 22 1-2 to 23(-;

' stornge pucked exlraa 2.'» 3-4 tn 2Gc; Lstornge packed /Ira la 2.'i l-4r. ,

Poultry tOHIOAGO, (ff) - Poultry - iVJive f

low or; fowla 2Uc; bruilera 4.' lo 5 jc ; c rooatcrs 17c. 0

P o u to es . »cm O A O O , O T - i" i.l« lo t.-8 i™ d j'; "

Veccipts 54 cars; Wisconsin saeked nud « bu lk Hound W hites S1.85 lo 2 cwt.; u W ich iun irbu lk Bound W hites 1 2 .cwt.; t M inneaota sacked Iiound W hites »1.7:« lo 1.00 cwl.; Idaho sacked Rurala ^ .1 0 to 2.20 ewt.; Idaho sacked Hiftsetnfc ?2.30 cw l.; Canadian W innipeg aaeked Hcbrona No. 1, mostly .IS-SS cwt.; new b stuck a tendy; I’lorida doublo hcndod b ItnrroU, Spaulding Rose No. 1, <7; No. (1 2, $5 to CJ25. II

FortU&d L lveftock '• PORTLAND, ( ff ) -C a tl lo — Steady; »

receip ts IHO. “Hog*—Stendy; reeelpts* 130. , . ■ H hecj>-Stcady; receipts 233.

O na^~Z Ivestock OMAHA, (ff>—H or* ~ Receijits 8,-. fo

000;-actlvc, C to 15c higher; bulk 180 to tC 2!V) pound bntchera $9.00 to 10; top ^ <10.10; bulk 200. to 325 [louud butchers _

j<9.75 to B.OO;'packing grndes moatlyI to to 0.C0..j C a ttle—R ece ip ts-2,500; n l l-T itw m - I generally steady; top beeves 18.50. ■' Shoep—Beceipts 3,000; shorn lambs steady to strong; top $14.10; aprlngors 25c lower; C nllfom la’s $10.75; olhor ” elosaes nominally steady.

Ohlcago Livestock CIIICAGO, (ff ) -C a tt lo -E e c o ip ts 4,- ti

WlO; m arket w livo ; beef s te en nnd . ahc'Stoek f ln n ; top . beef-steers 18.00; _ long yearlings 48.85; bulk of quality to aeli n t .$7.50 to 8.25; bulls mostly 25e h igher; boloRJiaa, mostly $4.05 to 4.00; best heavies $5; veal calves nnd stoek­e rs s te ady ;-bu lk 'vea le rs $7.50 to 8.

Hug»-^Rcceipts-C3,000; fairly nctive,

monstration!lno of cooUoa and crackers. ay> Oron ih’osh I^U E BLUE

Sample Themhings we will havo in for f are—1 Peppers rbcrries RCI ' naa •5 F ru it , .Y ork Q ecso

ria B rick Cheeio urgcr Cheeiento Cbeeie ' -; Cheese / .

Honoy fd P ig s P ec t lum H om i and Bacon ’5 n a m sted O live OilDreislngs

I F u ll L ino of Ileinx Qoodi

BS SATUEDAY

.Nl) MOTTT W IN PALLS, IDADO

p d a y ’s f tm a g e ; b ig - pa ikera .holding \ back; top $10.70; bnlk $10.25 to 10.05;

pigs S5o bighor; bulk good 100 to ISO — pouHaetB $».50 to. 10.50; packing sowi

s tn ^ g to I60 higher.Sheei^—Beceints .8,000; shorn b ia b s

mostly 25o h i^ e r ; sheep nnd wooled lambs firm ;, lop shorn ia n b s $14.85; bulk $14 io 14.75; lop .wooled .lambs $10.23; good native sp rbga $17; best handy shora ewes,■$lf.50i few heavy

» o i •,8.6o; ., N #w '7o rk Stock*

■ i l . KEW YOBK (ff)—O a moro nioileratc lets volumo o f operations and sllffer noney a t. ra te s Ihd stock m arket today mndo Ir-

■ o l 'regular rccoverlcs from tho general- ro- Iect aetion o f tbo mid-week. Sales approx- ,itij im a tc d '1,150,000 shores. •uly Cohering edntributcd to tbo many

sdbalantial gains madu a t tbe opening, ■oah T ho rally, extcadoa to _nlniost ovory

group, including Invcstmebl rails, high rop class equlpmouti, motors aod tho inde-

pendent atco]^ 'U nion Paclfie, Donor-' }er. a l Electric,' Btudebaker, Midvale. In -r

dustria i Alcohol, Associated D ry Ooods- and Moy D oparlment Stores gained 1 to l

(q . 2 points. Secondary rails wore Irrcgu-i a f j lar, n 1 polnl a<lvaoce la Now Orleans,

Tuxos und Mexico being offse t by sell-, tho of-Jioek Island and some of tho olh-- .2c cr secondary, w M lornlsiues. Bethlehem ] 4 Steel ImrdcQod on maintcnaneo of UiOi

regulor com m on'dividend nnd UnitodI Jtl, S tates Steel threw some of ye ite rd a y ’s

heaviness.04 . Begardieis o f tho five per cont mon-

u„. cy rate, shippings, independent steols ' aud augurs contributed m aterially to

„ t , the higher pricc i nod Increased ac tiv ity ' of the fina l hour. Tho cloilug was.

of1-2 L lb e t^ Bonds ' r111*' NEW YORK, (ff) - L iberty bonds ‘

<-lo.Hed; 3 1-2 'a $00.40; f irs l 4's $00.50;) I f^, accon<|-4's 100.04; f irs t 4 1-4’a $00.06;! ! id- KUfonil 4 1-4's $00.04; th ird 4 1 4 ’si ■•’1 >00.84; fourth 4 1-4's $09.88; V letory.

3 a .4 ’s *100.04; Victory, 4 3-4's $W0.02.'

' D B A W 'L IP B m PE IflO N M E N T I 'IDAHU-EALLS, ( ff)^G uy ju id Clyde

. .Velaon, IS and 211 yeara uf age, fouu-1 ' ' KUlIty lu dia lrict rim rl hero o f mur- '

ileriiig S. .\. Browning in his suburbun . (iroi'ery a lo re ,la s t Noveralior, woro this ‘ ' iiioruiug aintcoijed by Judge .Tabes ti.

Gwiiin >n lifu lin|)riaoiimenl lu the atutv l.jHiniteuliary.

ST. PAUL MAN W INS. •NKW ORLEANS. U ., (/R — Hilly 1

Miiko, HI. J’uul, WIUI declaivcly ovi-r M iittin I'lirko of Now Orleaua, ia u 1,-V a^und bout here Inat night.

r ; rO E M E B PBESID EN t ” D IE ft'i;; PARIS., UP) —, Pnul Deaehanel, fo r' (

mer jireaideul- n f Frnnre, died thla aft- n; ernnoii.JI .......... ■

‘‘I Manhood's F irs t M omentAn Infnut n tla ln s his tnnjorlty nn

Ihc flrKl niomciii of the dny before Ills twonly flr'ii M rihdny .' Tlma. nn In* fnm lium on Opiulier HL 1000. a

c; couple 'o f mlnutoH be(nro twelvo o'clock of lhe nielit of ibnt dny. would a tm ln hiK uinjorlty on the flrst mo-

f. mcrii or.O cioher rU). 1D21. although' i t , • i,[ will be forty-eight hours, Ies.i two mln-

Utes, bef'iro Iiu wlll have lived for twiyity-«np yenr*. . . . '

r,'. »

I® OovaWJiiantd G ovem meut docs not wholly rceldo w beneath g ildcil'duniM 'a n d In marble id halls. I t haa place In every home In 1 0. the land, wheiher pnloce or collcge.

I t begins nnd ends In cltlsens, even the 'bun ib lea t. Like tho foundation.

.. gOTcmmpiii. will .no t rlso higher than tts soureo.—Grit.

T hink of .Faying’:e o t' cmlumi,A Ilfe inauntiiee ii„iu pn.-diel» Hint

I*, folks In Itio fu tiia '. i 'llt live to bo 0 WN) y e u n of ngf, th a t is. If ihey keep P out o f the wny of nbtomoblles, wo.sup-

ro w . ''

„ ......... t n d lg ^ o i i .a n d .Oonrtlpatlon" P r io r to using Cbamborlaln's Tab-

,, le ti, I suffered dreadfolly from 'ind i- ^ goation. N olhing I a ts agreed wilB-'me

M d I lost flesh and ran down is health. I Chamborlain’s T ablets strengthened m y I digestion and cured mo o f eonstlpa- 1

• T*y N ’ r ' - ^ d r ” ’ ^

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Good APlus i

Our regular delivery necessary fpr the busy 1 uable time in shopping

When you deal with sure to get your favorinecessity of picking the

. All our meat and pou: to be of highest stand righ'tt ' ,

, SUNDAY SUGi A Choice Roast

A Eoast Lamb or a Cl FedVe

Independent M— TELEPHO]

E «p l.ln in , B .rlli '* A ttrtm ion .j;* 411 boillM fall to thn COTiid In ton- ;so sequence of the power, o f th e e a rth 'i ws ottractloD on each o f Its parU des;

oreryjtblog else being equal o r the lbs sam e, a ll bodies, g rea t and sm a ll light led and b«avy, ought to fa ll wtth equal

rapidity . Tbe f o c t th a t a stone falls >hs more rapidly than a fea th e r is due

solely lo the unequal ^ s t a n c e op- posed by th e . a ir to th e descent of these bodies. Jo a vacuum all bodies fall wllh equal rap id ity . '

lie . . ey 'lr- B sttsr V/he<t C ut Up. ,tro- ' -In California Iho 'fa rm s originally >1- were the old "Spauish, Innd grants,"

usually of enormous extenl. In a ' faahion IhcM greut lin|dlug»—validated l>y the AmtTlmii giivcmmi*iil when

A Cnllfonila came liiio tbe Union—have Jp. remained ffa ninrJu-H. Toduy Ihe peo- or. ple nre learning ih iil 'Im lli for taxa- [u .'t lo ii and tirodiiciloii. riuuII funns’ ar* ids- be tlcr. - • • -to l - • ---------pj-i , “Provocation” Is Good. . .SB,I In an<cxamlnatlon a schoolbo|,gaTe 'l l- tih ls deflnlilon: "Holy mfllrlmonjr Is

a 'd iv in e Inailtutlon fo r tbe p ro row - tlon nf miinlilnd," ' • \

i’Si — - — — ■ > -■>g A Faim er Oured o f .Shsm natlss

" A man Ilvln;; on a farm near bere m- enme In a short tim e ago completely >ls doubled up with rheum atism . I handed to him a bottlo o f C ham berlain 's L Inlnent ly ' nnd told him to u ie it-freely,V says 0 . aa, P. Raydcr, P a tte n M ills, N . T . " A . . fcw davs la ter h e w alked in to the storo '• , aa itro igh l as a sir in g and bonded mo

, u dollnr laying, give mo another bottle ^ of Chamberlain’s L inim ont; I w ant i t

qII in ,the house, a ll tbe timo fo r I t enied “’ I me.” —odv.

y s u p e n o n l ^

LOW OOLD TEST—Vice Mo­tor Oil flows free ly In cold weath-

I er, assQrlog th a t bearing n rfa ce i will be properly lubricated and

1 protected, a n d g iv ing 7011 th a ad- > - vantage o f e a s y ^ s ta e tlu g ^ v a v ^ '! year ba ttery and your teopet.' , . *

TH EEE O THER POINTS

1. H igh P lash a o d F lra Test, assuring ^ t 'I t standB -19 n sd n < heat.

2. No Pree C arbon -fU tra tlon T ' guarantees a clean and cool en-

■ glne.

3. VIOO U O TO B O IL is rfr fined from th e h lg h s i t g r id s par-

. , a ffin base' e n d s o i l T b e n U ' :^Qthlng in I t to cook o u t and g n a up- the piF^ng «wii beatlogn

- TW IN FA L L S BBAKOH

MeatGood Service

■y system makes it uii- m y woman to spend val- ^ ig for meat. ,.

th us you. are always ir ite ^ p rw ith o u fth e 1 liem oufyburself. .'

)ultry are guaranteed idard aiid prices' are

'GGESTIONSst Steer Meat Choice Cut of Milk Veal ■

Weat Market .ONE 162— ■ n

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PEDEilBlli. ly sii iEs

iC p Ek . R e s e r v e I n s t i t u t i o n s D e c la r e d

To. B e o f I n e s t im a b l e V a l i ie

t o . A ll ie d G o v e r n m e n t s D u r ­

in g W o r ld W a r

■ TOLEDO,,0 ., (/Pl - T in t lli» M m i .K io rv o »yn tm o f tlia United HtatcJ

, hnil (tono a fftent servlco to tbo world nml ArnH'n dtcidlnR factor in wlnnin-^»!0 w nr fo r the allic* wn* tlio *lat« .

;'iuO R rm atb hero to 'linnkrr* lO prctont f tho I 'o liido'C learing llouee o is o c i^ .

Uon \jy Joiin Jacob Arnold, o f the BanV o f Italy .

Mr. AriKld who rcprceAita hi# la*ti- tution In its fo rc l^ i ecrvico In this country rriiil In iinrt: '

"PrevJi)i,ii to tliu Kfi'nt wnr Kiiroppau , linnkera Iqukfd upon tho bnnkluR sys­tem o f the l/iiitc il S tates os, a ra ther incoinpletu a ffa ir, b u t aincu the rstaU-

\ ' llshmunt the federal , reserve 5)» tcu ; tlip romyik'leiicM of ynur Imiikinj: sys­tem in rc<‘ph'nir.i'il by nil tho (;reat bank­er* oj the world. Kspreinlly nre tho Londjin ' bnnkers n])iireplntive of ita

- make-up und results i l ban achiev-edBlnc^ its bujjinnrujc.”

‘ j On W ay to B«CQvcry. mi

£ruold raid ho believed, thu country fo: wc\l .tm Ih l' wny tn jitrm anent re-

)ry /roiu tho effc^ls of the wnr. llo *® said thi> firi-nt need was pniduction in' H . the fnmislicd pouutrios of Eurojie. Thu Ij

vnnijulsbiid. should lie sold rafii' mato- II rinis nrul ibe ir innnufacturcd articles * ' loujzht in ordor for fliem to ]iay their debts,' ho deelnrei], r»iit!nn!ns thnt

• th.etu e a i . bo no permanent biisincHs ■ pro iperlty u n lil forelRji trndo relations

^ nro on a firm liaaU. .

f f l l iT i i". GURIiCH|Re[,

' ......... — w .. ... do

C o m m u n i s t s S e n t t o J a i l f o r g

M a c h in a t lo i i s A g a i n s t P o -

l i t i c a l E n e m y , ■ ' S■ --------- T i

^ MOSCOW, (/P) — F'our prnmlnont 25•yim im tinl'tir-httvo been' sentenced to

prison term s by tho supremo revolur dit . ^ tionnry IriLuanl oh tho curious cIlarRe H.

' o f drlvin;? a technical expert to sulfide toiboc.aiiBo h<! was no t o f the ir politicni Tn belief. of

Thoir eonvietioD 1* looked on n j no* -to tiro to a ccrtaln t}-i><' comnmiiist lizr th a t I'ro:nier- lytnlno 's po’icy of ( u- .tlx courajflnR feebnlcn) men, regnrdlesa of kn l«iTty nfl^Untion*, wu»t bo tu rtlcd out. '

.' V. Krylenko, ]iresideut of tbo tribunal s n rilmsel'f lOnducted tbo prosecution. ,Ipb

^ Tlio trl'il rovenled,. th a t V. Olden- ia»3 be rj!cr,T nclnoer nmi director o f tho I |L . Moscpw wntcrw orks bad been hnrnase-l sor r * to tbo point o f self destruttion by tho bai ' fonr membeni of tho bonrd o f eontrol, ih);

who proforrod fnlto ebarges nRolntthlm < bocauso they did no t wnnl a non-party of man In surli a responsible post. wil

I- ~ f it'W HZPPED BY WOMEN

IND EPEN D EN CE, Kansas, ( /P ) - . Bcf.iuie of ta lk th a t ho hnd le c n sian- P"'

dcrinjf them In pool bnlls, Benson P . ,, Prior, a laborer, was taken ou t on a ‘

- country road and whipped by 1)to worn- •on early th is .w e ek , | t bccamo known

} , PreFish*i^Mino S lrd i. .

^ •' sm ilons of-.flsb a rc eaten m onth lj . <‘,b]r tlio connom ut flockn on tlio Chin* •]

♦ jicha Islana n e a r Peru. The cormoranw ibulld tbe lr QCBtii closc tocctbcr; from xjii 15.000 to 20,000 arc frequently found ^nr

• - within BD a rea of BXW> squnre .Tarda, pj^i

R apid Education. ’“E f a mao Rot m> nm’ sense ‘n f ■

• broKb a mewl-wld n hrtek.“ snid Chnr*'foni l^pli. innodlly. "br* p r ln e pick np a lot o ' Info-mntion ’bout o auttin kind

/ tf dlspo«lilon."-niPlm iond Tlmo»-Dl». pstch.

i BRAD TU B CLAB81FIED A D 8.,

\ A U T O S \

a o o rK o n d i Season Is Opon

Scaiqn fo r A uto T heft. No

locking ilovleo- is Impossl-

blo to tbo skilled auto tblof.

5, ■ Insuranco ia your ONLYprelection . Lot n» cover

yonr~«nr today—yon m oy' j

no t hnvo i t tomorrow.^

TWtN-FAIXS D/

Y^'Comtnandjer.Ta

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General John J . P trshinif who com* nn

manded the Amorii-nn exjiedltionary

’ forces, Is enthusiustlr uver borxex. A< thi

:imS[D *Officials of Two Closed Banks,

Highway Board and County J Commissioner Held ;

HITKLEY, (Sjn-cinl to Tlio Ncwb}— | W arrants for nrrcsl o t ottlcla ls o f two . of tbe .th r t- t banks which closed their doors-hero last fall and w inter, for . hlfjhwny district, conimissioners, ono of tbu county commissioners nnd Don Do- , . vine, charged w itb Brand Inrceuy, were : todny belnR served hero following ro- . tu rn of Indictments nnd one nccit^ntion , by n (jraad ju ry wbich adjourned ou | Thursday n fter dellbei'ntions eovcrlnt', r 2ri days. ‘ (

Tbo grand ju ry returned tbreo in*|en{ dlctm ents ofrainst S. Orovcr Bich, Will avi

Two of theso indictm ents necused rAeh of tho indictcd men of Icndinjr money.

indlvidunls in ozcess of the I c ;^ I '» ‘>I lim it. Tbo tliird indictm cnt accused |tw t

.tlicm of receiving deposits w hen-they (*ito hnow th a t tho bank w a j jo w lv u i . ' tie

Two ind itlncn tft commlulon-srs of tho B D rfcy lii^bw ny 'd litr ic l al- I lege violation of tho nnti-nepotism

'law. fmmflix indictm ents njininsi C. J . A ri­

son, form er eoshlor of the Declo ita le i i bank ollcgo cxccssivo lonns nnd mok*| I ing of fraudulent entries.

0 . B. P ickett, a member of the board of county commissioners, is nccuscd of 0 willful and corrupt misconduct in of­fieo. P icke tt is tho proprietor of an automoblio and scrvico* establishm ent 1 nnd is accused of h nving fam ished sup- ^ plies to tbo eounty.

Two indictm ents ngainst officia ls of tho Commerclnl s ta te bank woro pre- J | sented to the grand ju ry bu t w ero.not returned ds true billif. P-

Prosoeotion on tho chargos nrofcrrcd ^ by the grand ju ry is in -thfl nandl o f ^ Prosecuting A ttorney T . M. MoirU.

Ttie Siethoecope.Tin* orlKlii!!LHti‘ihiiiii.-opo wor a roll

of paper In (lie liifmls o f tbo su r^ o n , Laeniicc. in 1810, bu t over 160 yenrs cnrller the principle bad b e en , ex­p l a i n e d ^ ______________ _____________ *

S a tu rd a y35c, 40c, 45c SHEET 1

This Sale Includes]

■ Carrie Jacobs Bond Music—

“ A Perfect Day,” “ Just A Wearyin’ For You,”Etc., Bool<: of Seven

' Songs -$1.25 for 7 5 c -

Latest Popul“Granny Ty-Too,” "Whilo M Hooj" “Birds of a Feftthor/' "Toniorrow Land,’' and man to mention.

I. Any Music on Our Racks I

LOGAN Ml' ■‘HOME o r TH E '

Opposito Perrino Hotel _

DAILY- NEWS. TW IN F.

.Takes Borsebacklii^'

'j

• an nttcsia tion of his v irility ho rc- . eontly took an HO-mllo ridi- nstrido h li

favorilo mount on nn Inspection trli>> through Virginln m ilitary, ramp*.'

\Man Who Urged Revolution for

Workeri inRowWilliam Z. Poster Center of a

Lively Fight Following Speech at Uinnoapolis

' “ MrN'.\-EAl-bLI.S, > 1 1 * 7 7 % ) - iWilliam 7.. Pouter, ndvoeate of n ;

. w orkers ' revolution, todny is iin ;route to Chicn^’o nfter n meetlni; ibe hddresaed heru Inst nl):ht hrnko •

.up in u row. Mr. Poster li^id com- . pleted his nddress and wns nn* sworinR <)UMtlons whcti ho is aald • • to bccomo involvnl In nn argum ent

w ith a mnn who disputed ono o f j ; h is statements.

Blows woro. eiehnnged before I; Mr." F o s te r 's friends surrounded i

him nnd oscorlod bim to tho sta- ; tion, whero ho boarded a trn in for ,11 Chicago.. j

‘ '"o a l l on C. Klngsbnry if your ■ I engine doesn 't ron r ig h t l.*!S B rcflnh I; ave. No.— adv. |

'Eoad' to H applnass :I You m ns; keep well iJfyon wish to bej lhappy. W hen censtipnted tako one or, Itwo o f Cham berlain's T ablo t^ immodi-j ja to ly affW' supper. They cause n ger- tie movomoAt n f tho-bowrls.—ndv.

B E A D .II IB CLASSIFIED ADS.

A WNI INGS!Our New Sampleg aad Pxicaa A n

B«ad]r

FRED FOSSM usafocturei o f

TENTS, AWNmeS, AUTO TOPSPH O N E SCO-W—225 2N D A V E. 8

PIANO TO BE SOLD ||POB

. STOE&GS OH&ROES. SBB

Crozier Transfer Co.

r S p e c ia l!MUSIC . . . . . 2 5 ces the Following:

A Great ,. Variety of

Standard Nnmbers snob

as “KiBB Mo Again/’ “In

The Garden of My

Heart,", " S o r ^ r ' Miss

Yon,” eto.

lular Musfc3 Miama Dreams,” “Yoo- r / ' “Dear.Old Sonthland," nany othors too humorons

<s Included in This Sale '

lUSIC CO.EIE VIOTBOIiA”

Phono 108

'I . •

FAL1& IDAHO. fH iP A l

I f i p f l iIndastrial Workers of World

from America Eoach Eussia , ,and Prepare to Laboi'

8BBEZ1I, Bussia, (/P) — The pioneer eontlngent o f Industrlnl W orkers of tho W orld from tho United Btates nr* rived lioro today and was welcomed

< by officials from 'M osrow , who will ac­company tho pnrly to tho soviet cnpl- tni on ft »pceiftl Imln.-

Tho pn rty o*pects to spend n t lenst n weok in Moscow before starting lo Biberia to tako ehargo of the mining, steel nnd farm ing concessions tn whlcii

. ' “ Big B i l l" Haywood Is interested and

; A Special Salspri

" S u its jhat, formerly soldthis special Belling.-

~ -'S alts o f lig h t and dartc colort, lm f. aod-'Borge. Styl*# tb a t you *{11 1 ^ c ty ls In Ib e gaimBnt, and fosblona

’ eluded, and becauao o f tbe lato Spi ^ reduced.

Seo them in the large-oor

! Sprmg Milliii ^ 7 J o v M u £ t

$ 4 .9 5I H nts uf now shnpos nm i’s'tylcs. .

No odds und ends' o r'left-overs, .. I ' bu t be'causc of tbo latencjsji/i*hf> - I -.Bensini, ’tb c so , beautiful "modoli : -_mu8l go. . Tliero nro somo very \ 'p re tty shapes’ <hown, ranging in

! £ o “ " . . ' : . ! ” ! ; ........ $ 4 . 9 5 .

i Kaynees TVj Such good wenring and good lookii

will givu unusunl wenr, and in eolc r, nro now, the finish and-workmansh •j gnrmcnts. -Mndo by Kaynee, Uioy ; •| and th ^ biggest values

nt ............ ................... ........................ -

. KAYNEEWAISTS $I

The stn rdy , durable, , y e t neat looklflg w alfta fo r boya 'a n In. Oolors f a s t ; a a te rla la th a t

_ jm d rtyle* th a t tbo motbat and son botb agree o a AU slies^ all e o b )i» - |i :0 0 and np.

Men’sNi‘W foil Im ti? ,H im

oxflu.sivoly for us Tliey nrrived u littU t!ie low price. Col liniwii, tan and gr;

Super Va■ LIQUm'VENEER-40o.^

Tho genuine llqul(l ^ o c r , in tho largo sixc, 40c. Tno small slro n l i;Oe. .

SEPABATOR OIL 40oMndo b y Stnndnfa O il ' eon-

. p a n y .' I n tho qaart enni a t 40c. tiuitnblo fo r small maehinety 1u> bricntlon. ' '-

8CHILLIN0 B A m a . POWDK

Tho 12-ouneo cnns of th is well- known bak ing powder are on sole a t 2 for 40c.

THREE STAR HOPS' ■- Feur-ounco packages, .ono of

tho best brands o n .y \o m a rk e t.T for 25e. - -------- ’

GOLDEN WEST EXTRACTS

, Tho fou r onnco size, in vanllln nnd almond cx tra rts, 40c.

A Y . A E R I L g S , - ! ^ •

itM V f TWM -Coatetj W ith 8h»il ‘b 'u i t ’ l ln , W iole fori'Bts mhy .bu si'cn cootcd J U with slu'My, BuhHtniicMi'on tliQ.contIr

Dent of New llpllnnd. These encrusta* f l j tloiw nrc nupi«iKi‘d to u rlw from de­

compositions o f ; shclllish. nblcb, . tm nspurtcd by tho winds, nro de­

posited In-tthe form of d iu t 'o n trees

" J 'C reen 8t3al» Lljjht.ny. (ireciis iin^ Ilic 'u riaiox i tbloyc.i rif led llplii. A dark Kn-en >vlll iibsnfli W ac- per font nf tbe 'l lcbt. n ihirk browfj ipl- ■perlinps 70 pi*r n-nt. tht' Ucht blue M

per ci;ni. wlilk* ili<* scift. ilcllcnto tlnw nsl w'jtl iil'^ofb "iil.v ulinm •.‘(I jiiT vent.

I ’uro white nhsnrbu only ir> per cent of till- IlKhI Ibnnvn npon ll, •

READ TU E DAILY NEWS.

ale Of Misses’aiin g S

2 2 'old t ip to $36.00 are inolnded in ,

9, including navy, o f tweeds, poiret twills, i l l like ; wortananahlp tb a t will bold tbe Ions tb a t Ton -will Uko. AU slies are In-.I Spring, (bese 'iu its bave been to e h ^ l y

•comer window. Ohoioe $12.75. ,

linery Reduced!^I $15.00 Values . '

$ 7 .9 5CS- . .* Otilrbtrtror tinTK-Wchided in this rs, .i 'lio i- Spring models only, no twe hf>~ nllke, nil in the Intest approved oil shnpcs und colors. Unusual val- ry ues these, bu t tho backward in Spring weather, makes us cu l th(

5 . ! : ' ^ ^ : ' ° a : o ! ; i ^ ! l : . . S 7 . 9 5

iiVash Togs!joking suits fo r boys. In mnterials tbnt colors thftt nro gunrnnteed f n s L , Styles

anship ono would expect In higher grade !ioy insure long wear, cxcollcnt mntorlali

. . $ 2 . 5 0 , $ 3 . 0 0 , $ 4 . 0 0

BOYS’ ~ ~ CLOTHHATS

• N s t sbapis and styles In boys', cloth bats. Btylei tb a t a n in l t *>

able for th s tm aUest yoimgst(ir te t*i tbose so lu b le fo t tbe older’boyi. sod Obecks, solid calory and combi- t Ul ' nations are - shoTi>--Priced from a

COcnp. ' »

’s Felt Hats ^Unit were.iniulc sIiapcH are tho < ii« b y B Ic te o ii . . s w v a l i v c . y c t w

C o ld iu . in i i l i id c | ,y g ( „ ,

gray, nml tho mon vrill hny.tl

alues in the BSPIOES, HALF LB. 20c

in Srtge, ginger and allspice, in ill half-pound cans; special 20c.

ALUMINUM 95cA iam lA m m nre - in kettles

pona, stew pans, bake pans and . p re te rrln g kettles o f bigbest

K rtds «akU ty,'vbU e th e ; l u t 06c. Begular |LCO and (2-00 T alnet

II ■ IJ' BURNETT'S VANILLA

60cIn tho four-ounco bottles, 'a “

®* grcnt fnvorlto, reduced to COc. ^^ -OILCLOTH 25c YARD

L ight or da rk pntterns, in 4- r, foot w id th ;, standard qoaiity thn t will compnro with tho 40e

In nnd « c iiuality. In the Baio- ^ m cnt a l per ya rd 25c. II

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W ba( » nieless to you n a y be vafii^«• B b le 'to o t b m .— advertiie » , , i n ; U n ’) Ir etasslfioi) columns. ' ■" ■ -- - '• ••J. • ■ . . . ■

h I ' — •■.-.■I.— .■;■■■■■■» .

iDA^CEl'^\t ' Jim Sfofi's Orchestra

• MUSIC W ITH COHESIONft

REYBROCCO* FILER-

' I TONIGHT! ]

aiWoiiieo’sluits

FRENCH ■ GINGHAMS

JOeTbe regnlar 7Sc grade o l .

imported rre n cb glngbuni b a re been ndoeed for Olngbam W eek to 60c. Past colors, n e v and beaatifol co tob laa tlo is In stilpea pUkU.

BOYS’NEW CAPS I

«' M ateria ls include ndz ta ie s and tveoda and pU ln m a tn la ls. All sizes and tbyy are in the n n i Bbapea. U aa ly looking caps, of bU*voo1 f a b r ic A n ^ c e d x«a- Bon&hly a t t l .0 0 and S1.25. -

$ 4 .9 5 ~10 ono fi m e n l i k e , con - t w i t h a to i ic l i o f s ty l e

t h e m d e s i r a b l e f d r Tin; i j i m l i t y iB " ^ o d ,

t c t i i o n ’s la a k i i iR , 'a n d ' tlioK o f iw t n t $ 4 .9 5 .

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iasementDISHES 33 1-3 PER

CENT LESSTbese a n hU b g rade 'd ish ­

es- of im ported and domestie ware, and a n tb e biggest val- . ce s wo b a re ever seen. ' Toti w ill lUco to stock up on'MV- a n t e pieces or wbole sets, and tboy b a re bees specially n - dttced. • • .

EXTRACTS SPEOIALQoldcst W est nnd B nrnott'i

cx trn rls in differen t flavors and ■ s lw s 'o n salo.Oolden W est, 8-ot. vanlllk■ and alm ond................. . 7Bc

. B u rno tl’s 8-or. vnnUla,, .nnd almond — fl.OC

Ooldea W eat vanillo, p L _ $L 3i.I tu rno tl’s lomon, p t. $2.00

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" StOT A T ltCA D .'......................IjiOHN & .H AKVBr.............. . . . T n ^ ^ r

. Ol ikcoRd c tu * naJJ *ca»utr T

! I■ ________________. j SUBSCRIPTION R A T U

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i E r ■ . r i i ^' mBMDER or ABBOCIATED I'REBH

T i» AMMUted frew H, •"•UUed to-tb* UM for ro p u w iau w or ti. t y o«wa dltpaichM credited to It. or not o i ^ .*mi

s ; ‘, S r , . M « : £ H £ _8f rcpubll«^ a of dwwiohw L

meftM AtMK^Ud PrtM. (Con

No re tpo tu lb iil^ t t ^7how* ^mp[M^or**oLhof*»ntrioS*4 nuilier. Ar. Fr*;

• .’ ‘J'edU S r » n a no nuwuMTlBt irtll b* rw^rnie-t ncroM S n l m KComp«nl»d hr ow M irT

^ _________________ . . . _____ _ K«rR«4 'i The N «»i l» t memlier of ihi- Audi; I

B w m tt 6f CIrcMtaUwvi, frora M « n t t i l ltaforiiwtlon «» 10 olwuUtlofl tn»r t» ob*1 tiOned upon «ppllcatton. D«t«lled Infor. «“'•

t^ U o n lu p p llu looUir upoa requr«i. |sn.-<Ml

' EASTEHN HBPRBSBNTATIVEa .Oeorre n . W n d Co.. Inc.. JTI Mtdleon ,

Ato.. Kew T ort; /u IL Keeior. HU H ert. rprd BuUdlnr. d h le w , <*f »'U'

’ A H A V D io ro n .T O iira .

. Thia ia a pretty "booiI oltl world for iIIi'h. ' n o i t pfoplc, but nearly ovcfyono wl.l teknowleflfio llioro i t by fa r too niucti ffecdletB-aorrotr nml Bufforlng l.n ll. Ir iir a ho[iofnl aiRn, tboufffa,' th a t raoro nccii)it<

morj UioutfJit U be ing glvon to vccku ' bflplDg tlioae who oro unnblo to help

'i ticm iolvM . of ir.!• people tUo world over l l« I1 A e lendlni; the ir cfforU lo ond cruolty.I ' ja u ea tlo r i'la bclloved to be ono of th a j i l t i D elhodi, ftod to tbia end tba hn- il.^^B'W e aociotlc# o f the Ujilted . S U tta nloiic

bove u k e d the ee-oiMratfon ' o f ' tb « ltn"'vn ■>ehboli a a i c h u rcho# 'and . of al) whrf io v o edutntionol- function*, lh tbo ob> .p,,p aervanee i f " Iln m aa o Woolt.” This u k o n I ipoclnl period ending April 30 w ith ob- nml tli ^ervonee In the'.ehurcheB, aliculd bave tbo recognition of nil leaden of

' 'th o u g h t. • , Cln.vji.Tho c«UlvaUon o f *ympaUiy w d th o 1^ n l t l c a which jirompt ua to rcajwrnl 'l ' '« "■ WUh nld to nil thoio who;»uffcr muat hb powerful factor* in inaiirlng pcaco „i,Uca

' 'M)d tho n r ? B “ 8Y clviliM tloii nnd the A rltt : w ee . '.v*::.' fn .'-* }. niiiinK.

" { ' MUSICAL PO IL H A N B .

'■ toi la c e tinging portcra ,<m aleeping cara,

• u> be av iiloble for ffifcurslon porlle*. ,„„.|i I. ^ c . , Borka ii long atop ^n tho progrcsj TJic 9f the huuiap ra te . W hy thu eopnblll- KO"I">l }lM o f the portcra in a nmaicnl line 'J wcVo noi u tlliu 'd hofore thi* time la ^ever n '9119’ o f thc lm yalorica o f Pullniauiini. |ti n fu T h e rich I.0M0 0! “ Ooc.TR®" htv» \jt«B >' •onfined liorotoforc to ^ 0 nicMago.'•‘frime to woke up ,” w h ile the bird- luo^ie.!

. Uko' tcRvc o f UU c.oUeaKue, " S to v e ,” i„ jt ^waa' only hcar.l la to o t n igh t, onnoane.. th e ilDg th o t ." K o . 71 dono had n aecidcn*..bn t 'o n ly two w hite mcn wa* loat.” now .’"’

Kow, will, tho real g ltta o f the port- -Tdcm developed to tho proper pitch, the T » iw public m iy bo cxiiectfd to overlook tin-..condition nf the washroom while ImnK. 'in jr entranced upon the atrnlna oT j^ji yot“ Bwnnn.'ft I tlv e r,” irnnc to the ncrom- nnnliier^ n lm c n l of al.rU'klng W nkcs nntl n

guat of cln.li'M. '.Muale hnth charms 10 ^oothc lhi‘ »nvni-i‘ luiMcnKcr. ‘I t ’a a j„innlir

Mwv' «'.w, th ftl th e Pullmiit. K ilty .' yniinRPiiienl novcr'ihoiiKhI of this U -

fore. I ,n n flIIS’ Ihc.i

nO TELB OHANQB ATXITTOB. nrtorN,I • , , u 'llh ItI ■ Now York anil nther liig c ity liotcbi x a «:

Wt> I'tsinwHK ,t« p l" ' '’i of the tmic«. InMoml of tu rning pa-, ‘! tfona away for Inck u£ rooma they are

ptandinjj ;it Uio onlrnnco wpiromlng f - ■ them wllh tt«-n nrma. Whole soctlnna of big New Y ork hotel*, w hirh not lon / npo wcro ‘‘ full u p '’ n t nil tlnios, Wi-. poniifllu l)pln£ cltiiod for la rk o f iiatronftcc.

CoincHcnt w ith Ih li pnlr<>»" aro l»- . coming more ina iitcnt on aorvicc nnd ,i„ „ jo n ' KnaonaWo ra lrs . U U ,lcc l« cd . th a t need - bnnquoti onco held in the. larRor hna »tc lrlc i beeaiiao of the prfstlcc arc now M,ir|iliy WCVlng hWo atr.T t renlnnrnnt. .whero

' tb o food ia.anid.lo he ju«t na good nnd ‘

iiu eh cllraper. $l- *>, lol'■ A nother soiirre of irrilntlou hoa hccn th e h a t nn.l coat i-rftft, tho riRht to which ia Hold by aome hotel*. Tho ela^a rlo J r . # I t p a tron i Who nro rcaenting thla form Add.. D.

o f .bondilry aeema to bo growing larRU . i n d i f th il r only caeape from U I* to .

i # t 'In a niorix-hnmble place they will y ,nn ,i

io It. “■ : B u*lee« depreu loa h a t brought Ita

trla la a o l ftfl^crlng*. b u t i f I t can,< littlttato w m o ^ thP ontocmcy and fiooghtlnoM th a t a rc p i r t e f boom

—4laiM , the American people- wlll not i m lo r t evcTytblog.

TWIN FALLS DAILY NEWS “VMMBSSSSSaBXBSSSSSSSn Oolla to bal

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The 71aniftU

B ig - T o w ii Er

R o u n d u p '•!”« « bir^ Orwm

Wm.MacLeod Raine '««<s tray

m "On* KItt

liiiutrations by Irwin ffHyers thS hi

( to ttr tl hr WIDIdB KmM IUm

[Continued from T h nnday 'a I*aue.)

, CIIAI'T EB IV (Continued) /

From the top of a bu t C lay U n d ia y f Dkvd down u caiiynn whicli angled j r o w tho great city tike a r i m of ;hl. He Imd cume from one land of rg in tu another. In thu w alls o f Uils iL>, lliouanndii anil tc n t o f U ipuiands clirrKitvHleni hid lliemiiclvca during IfflW

c> liny liku nnlmala of nome q u e er Q M fl >.-<mI nnd poun-U out Into the canyon KUnael. .

N<iiv the r iver la Ifa bed wsa n llrc th u ihrot)hlng tide. O niM -currcnts | ^ D hunionlty flowed Into It from aide

x'4'tx and ehhed uut of It Into o thers. H M were sw ept dott-n, M »

UKht heru and there In tw irling eti- . M H ■N. Taxla. privolo inotom. nnd trol* I H i ' curs ttriieuletl In Ihn rorew oy. H U \ l l Ihla Clay saw In n Hath while.I Ima rroaawl Hrondwiiy 011 Ita jvny “Z iU llu! Avi'nue. EIU o j ^ hail hecomo

cuaionifd to, iIjIh J ir ill la i lC c -ln n h a ckx Ihnt hud pauetl since his g M fl ic<‘n t u|Kxi New York, bu t familiar*

hnil not yet dnlletl tho wonder ir. ,ile hnil become n fust friend of SJla* . iltf<ml. T ojti'thfr Ihcy liuil Irniiipod p-onj, 1 tiuch Conlral pork niul m niareil up • Hu'laon Ilt ono of her fnllirc'a curs.PJ' hnd oxplnreil ondi o ther’s inrnda ’“ '" “ •11;HE with the couniry iinil i-ach hntiI.wn thu auri'riai* nnd ilollRlit n f dit- ','erloH, of lliuling III the o lhc r Billty « f frctihiipfw nnd f s n d o r . * “•’ "*The l.ua Jerkvd dnwn F lftii nvunuop u Imal lu honvy aciis. i.uualng lieroI there u t the curii 10 tnko on u (hongor. WhUc It wnn getting under " y n flor mu! auch Hti.p. another vniovvn Inin rollctl jmat.Jlny ia ii;f lo u sudden a le r t utteii* n , U U {..cHwd .m 11 kU I’kU-i; ......... l.iK'k Koal. tn lhe prettyliliKh fiiiv 111* n'liil a u'l«tfnl tiolp- ..y^y, KnpH^ n iniThoilo h int of nilKorj- thu i. ..j led for-Kymputliy. I—wheiIrittny i .tukca ahi.rt cuts m .ltfl o»d4. cnnie'iT ly roao' y u t l l ^ I«» l f>n iiimreUtIfni;, anil icn ii« r& cnii8 lo the lop ]the hudVnllhiK jinmllel w ith Uio one w as 00. In Hnnlhep..»mftitti)Hr,hoih TOc0v4i||tt'thi;.5qii*UMreftie .tm r^Ind Hi mM-t you ap iln , M lu K itty .” -yonVyo jiftliJ chwrfwUy. "How th e big promiseII heen itKing y o o r ' un tho , lu - girl liHtked a l hitn w llb a lltUe you wo II I.f nuri.riae. '^Ur. L ln i l ia y r Sud* g),g I I le iirs tllmed her eyea-• She forgot jy i j . r I Klie had left him n lth the p rvm iteo r iiKiilii lu api-nk.to blni. Bhe wao n fur <-uuiiiry. unil he w o t a friend Qtlvely.in lipme. ■______ 1'l ie conductor liuslltU down tbe fCoo i>. "Say. whiTTe du you get Uila . ritt-aiufr?. You can’t Jump from tbe X I R

of unc b u t to nnnthcr. T tm t a in 't I f t 1 ^ a te n i o f Irnnpfcra w e jiae In th i t I U 1

'It. You m ight V got kilU'd.” I I I UOh. well, le f t not worO ' ahout th n t _

I’d onghi to have you pulled. '■ee ycflM I'.ve been on ih l t n a t I—" . ,N iec'rtiu.-W nBt‘« p io d rDon’t get gny, young fellow. I can ConflU l you mio ihlnR. You’ve Rot lo-pny

th e r foro." , tiO nla y paid 11. .pi lu ' oondiitrtnr rotlrofl to liU posL rt’hnt nbont Ihnt movie Job? Is lln ln ' (nit pny cntd?" l.Indsny aaked CONS’[y. • ------ of bnttlcIt hy hll her Kt«iry’ ciitno out. I t leroad cI n rommnn enough one. She had procrenan (llni-nnnmicd out of her ‘monoy wlthdrar:hP.nlleao<l aehool o f mnvlnc.plctiiro w hirh thtrn, nml the aliarponi hnd ilomniped by Laut:(J it, receiveda Rho looked nl hor rocnvorod Lantlhnd, K illy Erridiinlly roiillred nn out- I'l'mlan\1 tm n 'fnrinattnn In hN ii'fo n r- jtioa of0. I lo wa^ dffitnoil niili'*ly in movemei:hen bf porfw t fit math* far him t<y ment on

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\L ESTATE TRANSFERS 1H1.J1 u t i r i n r t a r j u i i u » «m

AUKiMt c m n n y . " r a , ” ';

tod! HAM W ilian^ld' 0 . . I I , Wion VIQO, lot ^1, IilQtV82, U utll.' aipilnsl ''od: lifdrgc Wndo to F . A. T ri- tlio 8hah

8W (luaricr 3-'15-10-13. pendarmi aal r ir tif icn te : S late to Oeorgo 8. ihv PW NW IIM.I-IO. t..n t: Btato of Idalic. to Dnniel W.> 8K.S1-;: NKHR 11.1MB. Overco■I'll: IV It, Mourmnn lo A. L . Olacn , j „ _ „, lot : , hlork I.incolB School Add. ant oerllficatei Rtnte to C. A. En-

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fc ‘h as nothing more satlafying Lack oI .the profound underafnnding gondarmt‘h suhaUta nfler yenra o f friend- brigaadai

t\e t«ccn penmtt* onch of whom BSO»t o fu re ' of lilm w lf nnd aure of h is in Peralo. id.

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TWlj; FAliLS DAILY ,Wla W hitford’a wllor. From sliocs .> h a t bo W M'R Nttw X u rw r go i up Thsganllesa o f tapeiise, Uut tlje wonn. *5;',Sulio, the strong, tnnniid locc, th o grip k s U f tho big bn>.kn hond Ihot buried hurnnll o n e -a l l thesu wero fro irf her b «ivii W e tt 8o too had been th e hop* 8 « iiloJaiicc wiUt which h e hod tiepped } ^ f•om tUc ra n oC o m bu« W TWy ini • of tlie other. Joat m though dn wcro b is usuol luetbod o f Uon*-

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f.rt-hnlntl w om ca. the b ra in s of ,hip '10m functioned lu a woy to ta lly alien inil he r melhwl« o f . thoush t. "Can.t unp 1li come d..wn lonlglU tn T lie I’urple «outh p or Tho Hen Siren ontl bm» fo riiraelf?” ahe propoaed. ond.gove him mile 1 •octlmia for flinllng Ihe clnaalc rc*•15 iiecUo;•I’m dn-aawl alHy-Ui hore feet anil Hmm» ntnU nml w hnt'thvy tM l a stsiock. u won't mltid thnt, will y o u i” '• w m ' ‘You’ll look good- to tne. n o m a tte r nt you wenr. Ilttle Mlaa Colorado ,' Houth, lot'll her wllh hla warm, b ig broth- w.j»t^i

H auillo.•You’re Kooil,” thu girl aald simply.Vnmv th a t on th e train even wUen iwcen •when I waa moan to you." T liord Komh ne'inro h e r volco 11 amall Irtitnor o l « «'« [irvUeiialcn. .■'Tm a fra id ' o f th is teen I ro. I fa a o -M klndo crxiel. I’ve got

rm itsurance with atrong grlP/.of h i# brow n hofld.« V e irof 6ne. lll tle portlner. I l l l«.twe. iralae iha t ono b ig husky will b e tho Job wlien 7 « «*«* *>'“ • ‘ ■"'J, ^I worry." • •“nc»llhe iw »c him h « th y e je « B » te- It. There w as a m ist o f te t r a In, ncsi P, • . lino bTon 're to o l.” •?« “ I'l n S ; ;

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IwtwetON8’f \N T iN 0 1 ’I.K, ( ;P )-A acriea S^ulb; .nttica to r tho poaaesalon o f '^ abT l^ad civplUl of Peraia, ha* l.cen In hutf m:reia ilnce th e Dritiah troop* wcro rowit. «lrawii lo«t year aa a reau lt of•h tho li ty ha-n reeentlv been taken to ^h eLaulih. K hon, occording to oiW itcs cjinol,ivcd I'oro from Tohornn. c n .T ointlh nl-fto wa* commander o f tho ,k n i;«ailarmprlo forces In the ri>- on ilir

o f 'jim la . He se t h it troops^in j ement r g a b s t th e T eheran govcru hn« Tn t on the ground th o t they bad not I paid io r five montha. H la foreea Dundfd tho I’cralnn Coaaockt oud m ,,„ * enian h.-.ttnllDna o t Slicrefhano and Mona m c il thc i* nm l'M ine o f th e priaon. j . q _ joined hla ranka. [o»o«^Ith' nn armv of 10,000 men n th .,-uo rgan I«d an eXi.cdltlon ty.one,„ . l -™ fioicncW >0-Shah'fi loyal C ouncki a n d ,U n i o n 8„ciiot

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tj^.elsl:r a c Persian Independoaco.

.-preoraing the ir reaiatonce, he mn-ie Inmphal entry iii TambrU, occUi.iol M t Vulldlnga a n d ia»ued n in;v.,l- nao^^b.1 to the people proclaiming hU la- lon to w ork fo r an il vho jb.nRBperil? .m l i . j« p « n d .» c i , . ( I'it> i« . ; ; ; ; ; ; ahah 'i covem or and W* aa«i:iluiil on lhe abri* havo, beea oTrcatcd and tn e d . tu tih 's court-martial.vclt c f TOonty to pay th e ttoop^ a n d ig iW iBrwca; bolabevlk propagondo ond ^ladaKc,, a ppear to bo tbe cauaeA ..f half mi . o f the ^evolutionary movcmoiit*erala, any tho Teheran adviccs,.^_ i hcnce

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NOiTlCa. , teen.Thfl following t t n true nnd corrtot de> n-lptlon of all votlns preclaota In. Twin k)la County Idaho, and the namea of tho csUtnkni._ appointed- therein;

A m aterdam 'P reelnet UeDettaninc' a t th e aoutheaat comer of a t u

ection One, Townihip Thirteen Bouth. Uae rnifte Seventeen E. B. M„ thenc* toulh ‘een. I the township line between ‘Townahlpa teen, hirteen and ^ u r te « n South, thenee e»t on tbe townahip line thr»« mile*. ?,* 8< leneo north one*hatr mlie to the north* “ an i lat coraer of the aouthenst qpanet of ection Thlrtr*lhree, TowwBlp Ten ™*‘e auih. Rann) Seventeen, C att Doiie U»< T3 dlan; ihcnee west on the half teellan BO to Balmon lUver; thenea jtortherir “ jw long-Salmon Rtver to the aeetion ItnJ ™''*| stween SMtlona Plva and Ehrtrt. Town- ilp Thirteen Soutb. Han»e Fifteen. R . M.; ihenco .ea*i on tbo section llrftt I Tlace of ba flnnb r. itcslttrar: Je iU Kunkeh

Berger Praolnet- BftQeginnlnr a t a pobit on the .lalf ae:tJon Sect! IB marking the center of Secllon ripven, Itani own*hlp Eleven South. I tan je Wfte#n "la*. D. U .: thenea aouth on tbe half eeetlon «oni< le four and one>half mllea l<i the to«n> toen lip llrie between townahip* El«T*n .md weiro Bouth. thenea due «ait .thlrt«.fn ?“*ni Id or.e-hair mllea on the tixngUip line dlrec ' Ilill toulheoti comer ol Soctltin 'l liir tr - town. ». Townahip Eleven South. Hanso Bev* and Iteen E. a M.: Uienca north lo the H kh to jo ina Canal; thenee northweat foliowlnr e eoune of tho High Line Canal J u .u - lint w he^ ih o .c an a l-lftie rto 'U a in n m c itween B tciiotifB even.'T pw ualo Ei*v- I ltoulh._.nanf* Seventeen B. B. M.. tn d " (h" ' arctve, Townahip Eieren Soulh, lu a cu /Jl"* xieen. E. B. M.:- theneo aoutli ab-iut L""-, le-fourth of 11 mile to the hnlf aeriilan le: tUenco weat on lhe hulf aectlon lino i'^!} , nnln*' one-hnlf mllet to point of be- lU ^Sirar; P rtd W. Benrn-.

Buhl Preelnet Na. t. . come Besinnlji* a t a point on Snake Blvat jiere Hie aectlon line betw*en.-««cilon»In# and .Ten . T«m*W p ' Wine South. S*,"® ■ m»e Fourteen. E. D. l i . , Interwct* aald iH '’" rer; thenee aoulh on.aeellon line to-lhfi - ^ 0 uibweat eomer of SecUon Twenty- yi®“' von. Town*hln N Ino' South, Itanfe ucieen (M) Ji. fl. M.: thenco ea tt on .D teellon llae two mllea to toutheatt mer of Sectloa T«fcnly.*Jx aald-town* „„„ Ip and range, thenco aoutheaat to the uthcaat comer of SecUon Thlrty-ais, iwnahln Nine Seuth. Rante Ftourtean I) E. i . M.: thenco-«a*t on the *ectlon I?®," 0 three mile*, to lhe aoutbeatt oomer Seetlon Thirly*throe. Townahip Nirn-

uth, Iftinje Fifteen, B. D. M.; thenee lllh on the eoction, lino one*half mile, 1„? ~ i-nce ea tl on the Half aocllon lino ono ^ d one-hnlf mllei; Ihenco north on tho if aectlon line to Bnnk* Hlver; thenco alerly following the courao of Snake 21,.?^ ver to tho ixilnt of beftnninf, ^Itrslatrar! Ura. Wm. Schark.

Buhl Preelnet No. 2. of Smlleflnnin* a t the oorthwoa'i comer of *‘®‘ ctlon Tlilrty.four. Townahip Nino uih, Rango Fourleen. B. B. JJ.-. thenee j i .c Jth on tho section line lo tho south* f . „ ,5 ■at w m cr of Section’ Fifteen, Town*Ip Ten Smith. Ranxo Fourteen. E. II,: thence ea tt of tho aoctlo;i line alx ,ul„r. d oae-half mllet to lhe half aecllon0 ia Secllon Fifteen, Townahip Ten S?, i r uth, R a n n Fifteen E. B. M.: ihencerlh on tho half aecllon line two and S e-hair mllea; thenco woat one-half n f.f '? Ie 10 the tine between Seetlons Three „[1 Four. Townahip Tcn Soulh. Ranw MnL 'teen, t t B. ,M.: thenco north on the ' :tlon lino lo tho nortbea*t comor of :ilon Four. Townalilp Ten South, Ranne Kbr leen. E. B. M.; Ihenee weat on the the li ;llon liue ,il|iw o miles to tho norOi- iween *f comer, of 8i.itlon SU; thenco nortli* 'I'ownJ at in a duo lino to tho northeast ojrn- II, of Beetlon TMIrty-flvo, Townalilp Nine un Ihi lllh. Rante Fourteen. R U. ilience hrlwi- at two mllea 10 iho point of tjrRlnnlmt, Homh leglatrar; Mrs. Tlioniaa Fritc'ior. • Towni

Dutte Preelnct. ' of*ac(S nl n polnl ori the Ilnn bo- Itnngc

ps Thlrioon nnil Fourl-w. oiir-lii Jth; Ihenco*coat on nald townablp linn .Vurtli the northweat com er of Becllon Tbron. .V'i)rlh wn^iin Fourteen South. Rantje F>wr- way;- n l'_ ll. M.; thence south two tnlli-.i to adjacc I,, southweat com rr of Heeilon Ton. "fctioi Atiahip Fourleen Soulh, Itniuc Four- Towni n, E. Jl. M.: thence enal on tho tccllfn I'*- ) lo when) anrntf lr-lnteraoiHeil by But- Hon I n lUver, thenco aoutherly i-lonif thn norih» iter of mid Balmon River to tiir llr.u ‘he pc ween Waho and 'Nevndu; ihenco' weal Itutled ■aid alale line lo where It la Intrr- -- led by tho line between Twhi Falla1 Owyhee Counties; thence north, on oi!,,*

s :S a itla fo rd Preelnet. •

leslnnlng a t a point where tho teellon Towni ) between Sectlona Twenly-two and U- entyjieven, Townihip Nine South. I'ne t use Twelve. E . B. M. Inltraoctt thn llanKB f lecllon line e ttend ln f norih and comer iih throufh Bwtlont T w n iy .tw u ^ i i Haoge enty.teven, thence aoulh on Iho half on ••** llon line to the townalilp llna bo- » « t ' »n Township* Eleven and Twrivo ^ “»h, ilh; thonco eaat on thn lowrsJiln line f>t)rth lhe aoutheaat com er of Beetlon Thirty- T* ,®*' re. Townahip Bioven Boulh, lUii*o •^■'a irleen. E. B. M.;: thenee north n l S «nd E ea on tho aeetion line to the .onheaHi i'tH'! « ner of Section, Twenty-one. Townihip Ten.1 South. .Ranee Fourleen, E. B. M.; •'-Ishte ncn weat on tho aectlon line lo Salmon cr; thence northeaalerly followlnjt !? • courae of the Salmon River lo the Jlenry

tlon- line between Section* Twenty- eo and Twcniy-alx, Townahip Nino rom Ith, Ilanso Thirteen. E, B. M.: thence nlnff":cRl*imr; Mra. Fiom N, Noble. '. .soSih

Clover Preelnct. J ° u " ";relnnlni nl llfo norlhwMt comcr o’f i,,,, t".,l tlon Twentylwo, Township Ten Soulh, -ou„ llto Fourleen. H a M.: ihenc'o *01. ihfl aecllon line ninn mllea lo the line u e a \, ween Townahlpa Eleven nnd Twelve |mo Tc Ilh; thrnce enat on Ihe townahip line },„? i t en and onc*hnlf mile*; Ihenco north Soulli the Imlf aectlon line’ four and one- s Z ‘

r mllea to tho ccnter of Sociloa Eleven, Hnll ' rnahlp El«.|in Soulh, lUnso Fifteen, flcclloi B. M.; thenco enat on tho half aecllon iinneo I one nnd one-half mltea: ihenee north on lhe lhe High I.lne Caaal: theneo we.iierly nh-er owlriB the courao of iho Ulsh Mne r v«r 1 lal, to II polnl In Section Tweniy.aov- \<ra ( Townahip Ten Souih, Rnnge Fifteen

lU whero tho luUf aectlon tinfl Inirr- Ifl the lilsh Line Cnnnl. theneo norih Be,ll the hnlf teellon line to Becllon Fif- iho So 1, Townahip Tcn Soulh, Rffngo Fif Ihreo. 1. E. II; M.; thenco w e*t»ix nnd one- I’fvent ^mllea to plnee of bcElnnlns'. t^outheclatrnr: Joaeph Nlnsler. Town*

‘ Diep Creek Preelnet;- cclnnlne a t a point whero the SAlmnn i),,Meo er Interaeeta tho lino between Sec- on llm I* Twonty-threa und Tw.'nty-aU, mm,, mahip Nino South. Rango Thirteen, Mne I B. M.; thenee ruan lns aouthweaterly. nionr JWinif the course of the Salmon Itlvor tlon II I point whrre *ald river.lnteraecls ih. tor nn

beiwecn S'-cllona Sixteen nnd Tw m - don 3ne, Townahip Ton Boulh, Rangi) South, rteen, I-i H. M.; thenea eait on Hie (Ion line to tho aoutheuat comer Of c A tlon Sixteen. Townahip Ten South.ISO Fourteen. E . U, M.;- Ihence north ' he northeaat com er of Section Twen- HeRli light. ■ a,ild Townahip nnd Rnngo; Townr: ICO weat on 'tho aectlon lino lo polnl teen, : leginnlng. ItnnRueglatrar; Mra. Ivy Benuchamp. Line: 1

•Filer Prtclnet. ‘' ‘“ Soeglnnlng a t a. point on the townalilp h.neo

beiwecn Townahlpa Nine and Ten pouii,® tb, where th e ' ono-half aecllon lino gouHi llection- Two. Townahip Ten Soulh. i.r,.. A, RO Fifteen, E. B. M.. Intenect* the |no ^ nahip line: thenco aouth on tbo halt three;r lon line one-half mile; tbence w ell Hovrnt ihe half necllon lino ono mlie; thence Becllon :h on .the one-lialf section lino to tho Seeilor hri^lne Cnnal; thenco eaiterly fol* itanee ^ h o courae of iho HlRh Llao Canal J S a i t H eioutheait comer of Section Twen- of be* Ive. Townahip Ten South. Rango Flf*I. i:. 11. u . ; Ihence north nbout one*

mile 10 the half secllon line; thance Boali : on th f half aeetion llm through iho Ho :lon Thirty, aald townahip and range, ty-fou> ice north on the aecUon line to the teen. I .h,*1de of the Low Mne Canal; thence to the . one mile to section line: ibenco Uuarte •h about ona*fourih mile to the half Eleven lon lino; thence m a t on the half see- thenco

line through BMtlona Twenty-one the Rn Twenty-two to tho half aeetion line and Sl

Section Tw enty-three; thane* north itango he half aectlon line to Section Thirty- tbo 801 . TOwnahIp N lre South. R a ^ Six* Townal

,Sj IDAHO, :FRIDAY. A PIteen. E. a M.I thcnce wa»t on the see* a - U tlon line *ix mile* lo tha point of begin* eaat

" Regiatrar: H. W. Grave*. BlxteH«na*n Precinct. '

Ueghinlng'a t &. polat on Saalce Rlrer to tl a t Uio loteraecUoD of aald river with im Twer line between SecUon* Fifteen and Six* Sputl teen. Townahip Tea SouUi, Range Nino- Nortl teen, E . D. M ...runnlar theoca touHi on ner *^d aectlon line lo the aoulheast comer Tw-un of Section Four. Tewnrtilp Eleven Bouth. Slxie Rango Nineteen. S . , a U .: thenee wesi luilf fiva and ,one*hailf dues to the one-half Regli mile oomer between Sections Ttiree nnd ^Ten. Township Eloven Soulh, Range High- leen, El a M.: thenee north on half sec- Bei Hon line to wbere It In tenectt Sm ik' shorn m ver In Section Ten. Townahip Ten the ( South, RanM Eighteen. B. a U .: thence Soull BouthM terly alon* Bnake Itlver to plMo tho c

R e ^ tro r .* ' Mrs. E3ile Laycook. Avra -Holllitw- Preelnet. '

B «lnn ln* a t the northeast comer of vard;Beetlon One. Township Twelve Soutb. BoultRange Seventeen, a a U ; thence run* Nortln ln t aouth aeven mllea to the aoutheaat ShosIeomer of Section One. Townahip Thir* nlng. leen South. Rango Seventeen, B. a i U :Ihence duo weat on tho *eetlon line toKalmon River: thence In a northweaterly Bei llrectlon along the Balmon River lo thetownahip line between Townships Eleven runnl>nd Twelve South: thence m st on aald Av,ni

S ' S

fo ";een. E . B.. U., Interaeeta said rlver-aiul ■unnlns theaco aouth on said half n ifo V li\n to .the line between .Hectlonr Threo md Tea, Townahip Eloven SouUi, Range ,, ivlghtecn. B. O^M.: thence westerly and ,**'* loutheriy, following tho couno of tho g**® “ rwln Fulls Low Lino Cnnal to bnlf ralie iomer on iho aou^h side of; Becllon One, !;?« »

5 i r ^ ' « ? & ? ^ r & t i K i f 1 - 7nile line lo whero it in ie r ^ t* the Bnake Uver In Socllon Tblrty-^U, Township r,"*l,‘ Uso SouUi, Rango Seventeen, B, B. M.: henco aoutheasUrly alpng Uie Snake 1}*'“ *' Uver to Ujo pUeo of beginning. n '"* ,Reglitrar: Mr*. Florence Bremer. “ "".I ' . I weatei

Lueem* Preelnct. CanalBeginning a t d p o ln t> n Baake River. Bj*'”

ihero tho half aectlon line running north ‘5® » nd south through SocHona Fifteen-and lh® •wenty.iwo. Townahip Six SouUi. Range 'welvc. Z . B. M.. lnier*ecu Baakg River; 81«ee henoe aouUi on Uie half laetlon lino to ono-b point whero aald lino Interaeeta the see* of th<

lon line between Sectlona Twenty*two nd Twenty.soven. Township Nine Soulh. ‘“ "f* tango Twelve. E. B. M.: thence e a tt on "o»h he aectlon lino to the souiheast oomer ,! f Boctlon Twenty-one, Townahip Nine 7««, *» kjuth, Range Fourteen, E. B. M.; thenee ,wae ' orth on Uie secllon line to Snake Rlvor; ^ “*®i hence northwesterly following iho eourac f Snako River to the point of beglaning, JJ 'P 1 R edatm r: Ur*. W. S. Btewnri. »'-= <*thu Bl

• Maroa-Preelnet TotVniBeginning a t tho InteraccUon of RoeX 1<-

Irrek with Snake.River, running thenco weal < outherly along Rock Creek 10 tho lino Trn H etween Townahlpa Nine and Ten, South; thenee lienco Wc*t on Hie Townahip line lo the Mnin OUlhweal Comer of thn Boutheaat Quar- Reglai cr of Section Thirty.flvo. Townahip Nine outh. Rango Fifteen B 11. U .: thence lorth on tho half-aectlon lino m.Snuko jipgj liver; thence eaaterl/'along Snilko Riv- Hip r lo Hio placo of beginning. RegUlmr: ty-fou Ire. Jciale 1., Moaeley. Huveni

Murtaugh Precinct ^ 'H h 'BeRlnnlng a t n polnl on Bnako River nt

■10 lutoraectlon of lhe Section lino b e t{"'® ' ween Sectlona Flfteon and Sixteen. ownahlp Tcn Bouth. lUnge Nineteen R }I, hU with Snnko Ulver: Jhcncff-South J .;? '', n tho Section lino to the Townahip lino ‘ plwc-rn Townahlpa Eleven- and twelve onih; thonco Eaat eight mllei on tho ownahlp line; thenfe North a x mile* on n„„!T 10 Section linu to Hie Noriheant comer r Section Two. Tow nihlp.iaovtn Boulh. f h / J- nngo Twenty. Eaat B. i t ; thonco E.n*t J ,„ X iir-7mlf mllo; Uienee n l rlghl nngiea 'ortli tbroe-fourtha of u mile to u point 'i>«li o f Hio O. S. I., a IL Co. right of L'' ' f,' ■Hy:-.lhcncD Nonheu*terly. parnlli-i nnd JJaceitt to tho O. 8, L. It. a to-lho hall 5 “?.'’! action linu In Section .Twoniy-elght. fi' ownahlp Ten-Bouih, Range 'Twenty-ono 2?- . . B;- U .i Ihencu North on said half sec- on line to .Bnako River; thence In a Drthweaterly courae down aald River to le point of beginning. Registrar: T.- T. i

Rock CreOt Preelnet - ront.Beginning a t the Northeaat c im er of ‘• - '- cctjon Nfne, Townahip Blovcn^SouUi. Beglange Nineteen E. a - k : thenc^ South nue ai\ lhe Section lino five mile* to the theneosuiheaat comer of Section Thirty-thtee, Fifthownahlp Eleven SouUi, Range Nineteen on Pll. B. U .: thenco Weal on the Townalilp thanceno three mllea; thenee South on the Uiq Soange lino. Twelve mllea tb the Southeoat Town*:>mer of Townahip Thirteen Boulh. E. B. ]ange Q ghteen, B. B. U .; theneo Weat tw oon1 Hie Range line alz mile* lo ths South* on th«eat com er ef aald'Tewnahlp Thirteen hnU n)uth. Range Eighteen, E. a U .; ihence Sectloiorih en the Itange Line between Rang- RnngeI Seventeen nnd Eighteen, to the Twin on theilU Low Lino Cannl; thence Northerly mllea;id Easterly up said canal 10 lhe hall- three-llie com er between Sections Three and the haen. Township Eleven. Boulh, Range Blue I,Ighteen.. B II.. U .; thence Easl on the of begrcilon Line fIVe ond one-half mllea to nior. . le pluco of beginning. Reglatrnr: Ura. anryH anaeii. . ^

Roaiwerth Preelnet . betweeCommencing nt a polnl In Uio center Northv

the Salmon River Where said river I. ‘hree.tersected by tho Township Lino be- enteen,*een Towiiahip* Eleven and Twelve <>'> the)uih and running thonco West on »alu "'n:: Hownahlp Lino to thu lino Ijttwcen Twin B IJlla nnd Owyheo Countlea; ihenco SouU. ^IxHiI Uio County l.lne to u point on aalJ tlienceaunty Linn whero ihe'samo Is in tenee ti *h" BeI by Jho lino between Townahlpa Tiilr- lowna. en mid Fourteen Bouth; thence E>iat on a10 Township L ini to Hio Northweat eor* ^ u th vir of Hectlon Three. Town»hlp Fourteen 1 owna julli, RanKO Fourteen. B. H. M.; thenco Ululii on llio line beiwecn Secllona three Hicnco111 'F our' lo Hie Southweat corner of Hock I :ctIon Ten. Townihip Fourteen. South.llt' nn tinBo Kourtocn, a U. M.; theneo e.tall Hlver I Uio Seetlon Lino lo center of Salmon S Ivor, thenco Norihwesterly down aald

r S Sf.'V i[,S""'"‘'Rogaraon Preelnet. North:

Beginning n t tho Norlheaat eomer of three.0 Soulheaai (Quarter of Section Thirty- onteen, reo. Townahip Thirteen South. Range Soiiih.i •venteen, B. U. M.; , Ihence running Avcnui mth to tho Townablp Linn between lite :iwnah1pK Fourteen and Fifteen, South; nnd enco Weal threo milea to tho North- «!‘"l nl rlrt com er of Townahip Fifteen South,,'-."kea ingo Seventeen. B. B. M.; Ihenco SouHi Avenue1 the Rango Line lo tho Idaho-Ne^'ad.-i '' '« ''ce nlo Line; thence Weat on anld State fourthi no to Snlmon River; thcnce Northerly! one-ha ong the Salmon River to tho half aec*i ''tence )n line beiween the Southwesi Qimr- hnako r nnd the Northweat Quarter of Beo-, •course )n Thiriy-onn.^ Township Thirteen.l nlng. lUtli, Rango Fifteen, a li. .\f.; ihencn Nolle \al- to plnco of beginning. Ueglairar; lalmilo

A. Boaa.. , deaeribflheahona B uln Praelnct o f 'lho

lieRlnnlnjr 'nt Uio Northcnit comer of 10 nnd iwnrhip Fourteen. South. Rango Elgh- codlnir en, K. a M.; thenco Souili on thn unlny inRo Line to the Idaho-Ncvnda Stale when ne: thenco Wealerly along salil llna to regiatft e Snuthweai comer of Townalilp Six- M on cn,. Soulh. Rangu Seventeen, E. 11. M.; Oenem ence North on the Range Line to ib<!'Utlieaiil corner of Townahip Fourleen 'UUi, Range Slxleon. R. B. M.: ihencelat on the Townahip Lino three mllea lo -------0 BouUioatt^ comor of Section Thirty- • ___rce.s'Townahlp Fourteen South. Range — ivrnteen, a B. M.; thence North on the cllon Lino lo tho Northweat comer of h A Cllon Three. Township Fourteen. South, inge Seventeen. E . B. M.; Ihence Ea" B )ng the Secllon Line nine mllea tn place The

beginning. Registrar:-Iaiao wiDia. - " Them ali-preclnct J t / ,

BoElnnlng n t the Northeaat coraer ot 0 Soulheaai Quarter of Seetlon Twen* I •four. TowTiahIp Ten South. Rango SU* Dnr Bn. E. B, M.; thenco South four mllei the 8outh<«at comer of the Northeaat P™'

iarter of Seetlon Twelve. Townahip last even, BouUi, Rango Sixteen, a B, M.; win enco Weal on tho half »»cilon line lo " , a Rnnge Lino beiwecn Range* Fifteen d Sixteen Baat; thence North on the inge Line to Ih* .Northweat comer of a Bouihweal Quarter of Section Thirty, iwnahlp Ten Bo«lh,-Range BIxteen, B.

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1,-U.: theneo •Ba»l «bo mile lo SouUi- aal com er of Nortbeait Quarter of See* ion Thirty, Toimthlp Ten SouUi. Range Ixteen.-Ii. B; M.: tbence Nerth on the lectlon Cine to iho Low Line Cnnal. hence Eaal along aald Low Line Canal 0 the Section Lln» 'betw een Sections 'wenty and Twent)'*one. Townablp Ten. k)uth. Range Sixteen, a B. M.;. ihence lorth on' Section Line to Northweat oor* er of Southwest Quarter of SeoUon Vunty-one. Towtlahlp Ten. Boulh. Range Ixteen. a a U .; ihenee Baat on tli>- a lf section lino lo pUoe of beginning, leglattiir; Mra. tomuel Worria

Twin ^alls PrtcInct No. 1 Beginning at'tA '*4ntanecU on Of Sho-

hone Street with Ninth Av«oiie Bast In tie City of Twin -Ftiliar-nmnlng tbence Outheaatcrly along Bhoahone Street 10 10 comer of 8ho*hone Btreet and Uain .venue; thence SouUieAaterly.alottK Main venue 10 tho oomer of Ualn-Arenue and Ifth SU«et Ba*t; Uienee Northeuterly long Fifth Street lo Blue Lakes Boule- ard: thence North along Blue.-Lakea loulevard to NlnUi Avenue Ba*t: thenoe iorthw«*terly on Ninth Avenue -Bail to ho*hone Street,' to tbe place of begin- Ing. Regl*trar; Ur*. Kate Taber. ^

Twin Fall* Prw lnct No. a ‘Beginning a t the Inlenecilon ef Addl- sn Avenue and Ninth Avenue North, . inning Uienee Southeasterly aloox'.Nlnih venue to Shoehonn Street, lAenee outhwesterly along Shoaheni B treef to . le comer of Shoshono Street and Maln « ^ venue; running ihence Northweaterly on fnjij—M t mty-to Sixth Btreel North; ip c e In a Northeaalerly dIrecUoiv to ddison .Avenue: thence Bast alQpg Ad- laon Avenuo to phic6 of beginning. Reg- jra r : Mrs; M arW oidetta

T w in 'Falls PrK lnet Na, 8 Beginning n l the comer of Main Ave* lie and Bhoahono Street; running ihenee . JUUiweeierly along Slioabone Street to 10 Boulhwe*t eomer of Section BIxieen. ownslilp Ten. South, Range Beventaen.. B.'^U.; rmuilng thence Bast on the «Uon Line one-half mile to the North**1 comer of the Northweet Q uarter of ‘Ctlon Twenty-one, Townihip Ten .uth, Range Bevenieen. a a M.: run* ng thence South on Ihe half *ection, le to the High Linn Cannl: ihence iri a caterly direction aleng the High Line mal to the Range Line between Ranges xteen nnd Seventeen: thencv North on0 Rang* Line to thii N onhraet coraer the SouthCMl Quarter of Section Twen- -four, Townahip Ten, South, Range xteen. a a U.; thence Weat one and lO-half mile* to the Southweat comer

th* Northeaat Quarter of SecUon »eniy*lhree, Townahip Ten. South. ' __ >nge Slxleon. E. a U .; thenoe dOe rth on tho hnU mllo line to thn Town- Ip Lino beiween Townahip* >llne nnd ' in^ltouth. t^hmce ’Township

along Rock Creek to the Section Lino tween Beetlon* Seven and Elghl. Town- .Ip Tcn South, Rnnge Seventeen, E. B.,; Ihcnco BouUi on iKo Becllon Lino lo <1 BouHiweai comor of Be*tlon KIghu . itVnahIp Ton Soulh. Rango Bevonioen.

B. AI.; I':aai one .mile to the North- lat corncr of Section Sixteen. Townahip 'n South, Rango Boventeen, B. B. U .; enco In a Souilieaslerly direction along liln Avenuo to Uie place of beginning., ‘giaimr: Mrs. 0 . W. Bice.

Twin Fall* Preelnet Nfl.'4 Ilfglnnlng a l^ h o Northeaai eomer of e Northwcai.Qliartor of BccUon Twen- -four, Townahip Ten. Soulh. Range venteen, a . a* U.; running "thencn .Hth'to the Low Lino Canal; theneo In a utliniaterly direction along aotd Low no Canal to tho Range Line betweon ingea Seventeen nnd ElBhtoen East; i-nce South along the-Jlange-fctne to thi- Bll. Lino Connl; thenee In-n northwcat- ly iliroctlon along the aald High Line nai to the lino between tho Northeast iiirtor nnd the Northweat Q uarter r. ' ctinn Nine. Townahip Eloven Bonlli. inRo Sevi-nicon 1-itat B, St.; thonco irtli on tho said Half Becllon Lino in c Northonst comer of the Northweat mrtor of Section Tweniy-one. Townahli. n South. Range Sovrnleen. E, B. HI i-nce West on the Section Lino to lh r uihwi.ai conirc pf Seciloa Sixloon, wnahip Ten South. Rjinge Seventeen.B U.; thence In u Northeaalerly dlroc* n nlong Bhoahono Streot lo Uain Avo- „ e;,}H"iico In a Southeaaterly dIrecUon ing.snJd Main Avenue to Hie Soulhenat lie r of Section BIxteen. Townahip Ten utb, lUingo Seventeen, a B. M.; thence at on the SccUon Line, to the Phicn «, l^nnlns. Regiatrar: Mra. H. F., Rex-

Twin Falla Preelnct No. S leginnlng a t tho comer of Fair Ave- ' e and Bluo Lakes Boulevard, runnlnic mce South on Blue Lakes Boulevard to

Boathwestsrty Plfth Street Eaat to Main Avonue;

loee 8outhea*terly on Uain Avenue to1 S om liim t comor of SecUon Fifteen. wi*hlp Tcn South, Rnngo Bevenieen.B. U .; thence Ea*t on the *ectloh line ' j > one-half mile*; thence due North the half secllon line, one and ene*

if mUe* to the hnlf *ectlon line on stlon Twelve. Town*h1p Ten Bouth. . nge Seventeen, a B. M.; Uitnoe West the half section line, one and one-hnlf '

lea; thenee Soulh on the aectlen line •ee.fourths of a mile; thence Wc*t on < hnlf section line nnd Fulr Avenue-to 10 U k o s Boulevard which Is tho polnl beginning. Regliirar; Ura. Effo Be- .

Twin Falis Precinct Ne. < leglnfihig nt a point on Snake River, ' Ween the Northeaat. Quarter and th* rthwc.1 Quarter of Section Thirty- w - ee. Township Nino Boulh. Range Bev- :een. E. B. M.; running theneo Bouth the hulf section line lo Addison-Ave-

c; Ihence Weat on Addlaon Avonuo lu ;th Street North; thence Bouthweii on ;Hi S tn 'e l North to Main Avrniie; mce Northweat on Unln Avenue lu I flouHioaat eomer ot Secllon ElRlii. wnahip Ten Boulh, lUngo Sev»nloen. ' a M.; thcnce Weat ono mllo ta me

"thwcai com rr of Section Elghl. wnahip Ten Bouth, R.-inRo Bcvoritcen at B. M.; thence North to Rock Cn'Ok; rnce In n Northwesterly dlrreilon along ck Creek lu the Snnke River; thenee nn i-naterly.direcllon nlong •tho Snnko .

of hefilnnlng. RcRla- r; Mra. Lffio Wnlklna.

. Twin Fall* Precinct N'o. 7 leginnlng nt a point on Snako River ween the N'orthniat Quarter and the rthwesl Q uarter of Section Thlrty- ■ee. Townahip Nine Bouth. Rnngo Eev*:een, a 11. M.; and running thencn ilh.on aald half secllon Unn to Addlaon enuo; thenco Eaat on Addlaon Avenue tho Inleraectlon of Addlaon Avenuo ''

1-Ninth Avenue North; thence Soulh- it along Ninth Avenue North to Blue kea Boulevard; theneo Eaat o n 'F iilr eauo nnd tho Forty l.Iner-one mllo;:nce North on the Secllon Line Ihree- rths of a mile; ihence Eaat one and :-half mile* on the hnlf *ectlon lino: nee North on tho half *ecilon lino lo llto River; tbeneo W ettcrly aleng Un. irao of Snako lUver to point of-brgin* g. Rec>’rar; Mra. Emma T. Dalrd. • lOllce la hereby given, ihnt tho reg- -ntlon In the varloua prpcinct* abovn lerlbed for the General Election to b.- a November *e\-enlh. will be opened the f lm ibiy of Uny nnd remain open nnd Including the Saturday noxl p ri- Ing the Primary Election and the fcii- lay following auch rvimnry Election en tho aamo, ahnll be,reopened for iathition of electora until S o'clock l '~ '— on tho Saturday next preceding the .

leml Election.C. C. BIGOlNa Clerk.By JOHN F. 1IANBE.V, Deputy.

FARMERS. ATTENTION!BAlsa toma onioni th is Tear.

T bs co ltlra tloo Is slnp la t n d It P g » b ig taken ona year.wlUi in -

I hovo somo A No. J Mountain.D anver ond Prizetoker home p w n seed for sale. Also free '/in itn iclions on onion culture fre e - w ith each order. Priced $3.00 per pound.

OLtDE DUDLEY.. PIL E B , IDAHO ,

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Inqujsilive tabby’ Breaks Up JJ I ( . Practice Coursing Matclies i'J

and Does Damage to Several 1" :Huhdrid Dollars ' ^

■ . F it., =~ r ' ^ >4.>bMJ_omncDtc «tw <lav rcceiitly -o f -

; th’o CT0y/i0iin<l rM0,m,fc{JpIiic conO w f I'd hero by tlio Miami Kennels ciub and tho dojri* / .o w n re cliaslnjf a dp)*' a f 5**

i chnnlcnl rnliWt. A.' RtivaU liol-loy II Inid in the center <if thP fOurnc |[ j nml Bt the iM'Riiminc o f a n c o it " tiiffc l oii

^ Tnliblt, •nountc-l nii tlio tmUey, U sln it- Oc 0(1 from llie tn|io. The bnnny h''«lvct> Tu a few yard* jifnrt ainl tlio Rrcyhoundfl Hu rclcttBcd «! a do Uwli utmonl lo I'flteh It. A_ fow ynrdft bfynnd thi- Tin-

‘ ixli the nil.bit ducks'in to n tm |) >Inor \vUll<s the ifrts* R ti''tlo rii‘d ii» thev c tb a the line. ' -

The rlo ji for tive^vpokt hn«'l flLined (___Wnck cnJ- ’'d

«Tnh(]cTe'l onto tlip coume; 0 ;ic o f tho * jinlRCii fo Mvn tlie k ltfy from rflufrh ImniUlnp \iv t\ie hnnniln. il5() JOO yard* in ton jpgoniln flnt nnd f i |» tu rc d ‘libr.Tho c a t rBK rclrnjc<I bfiblnd tho i,Tniid> itlnnd ■Bn l a Trnmliitf anil i t nn* be- Aii

^ lln w l afip would lit ny put.- 'B lie d idn 't, I'o ^ Oat Blocks Troll#y. • ■ '

Tlio f irs t rnre ffot iindt’r wny and the Ntiiffcil inbblt wn* mnkliiR a ' streiil? Cai dnwn tho roiino w ith tho cr^vhouniti Ko in-fiill t i l l n fter it. A t the [>oi|t mnrk- 'lUi inff a Bixteciith o f a m ilo,tilings began Api to hnpprn. The rnninR of tho troUuv flew into tho nlr nnd bunny enine to r. iialt. Six Rreyliound* ppiinced iipon it. g '

T h o - c a ^ iUKTTRardlul: lho waniinf^, gu| hail w^tndeicd nnto tin* track a^ain and Cn had c lim "cil onto :i rn fte t under tlie ,Hri trolley eiOtiK far .tv ulenW.-. Tho BwUtlv Bei

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' ' A LIA S SU U U O NS nilIn tho D istrict Court o f tbo E leventh ,,

Jud le ia l D iitr ic t of tho Stato of Idabo,Id and fOi- Twia ra lln County.

'• ’* Mnu Ad'Jio Walkor, P la in tiff,

B. OoMberg, BolBo-Paycllo Luniber Compauy, a eorporntloft; Cltiienii Kleetric Supply Company, L. A. Wade / r and NcUit; Wftde. W* w ife. -

- • — • l)f iftadan t^

Tho S U t , of n l t o .«od> EiooUng. to B. Ooldboru, Boljo-Payotto Lumber = Company, a corporation, C ititen i E lc c p—

J tr ie Supply Compaay, L . A . WaSti aad t N elllo Wade, h it wifo, tho above nom- r od dofeadintrfj< You oro hereby nctifiod th a t 'a com­

p la in t has been .liJcd-;i2ain»t you ia thfl D iitr le t Court of tbo Elevonth Ju - N dleial D iitr le t o f th s Btate d t'Idaho , in N OBd fo t T w la FalU Coaaty, by , tho nbovo named pla intiff, and yKi ’ nre >j hereby dlrcetod to nppear and angwor ■aid complaint wit}iln tw enty doyi of tbo Bsrvice of tbla nimmoni i f lerved w ithia ( d d Judicial D iitr le t, and ir« fo rty daya If aervod eiaewheTB; and yon ore further ne tiliod th a t 'u a - lo u you to appear and antw or aold ^ cmnplalnt w ithin the tim o apecified " hBTttB, Ibo plaintU f w ill tako jndg- m eat againnt you aa prayed in said com* plaint.

'• fThia nction la brouRlit for tho pur- poao o f forcelosln); a certain mortffOM OD tho following deiierlbed premisoa in tho County o f T nin Falls, S ta to o f Idaho, to w iti Tlie caiit h a lf o f Ix)t ••T" in Block One (1) o f M urtaugh AddiUon lo tbo City o f Twin Polla. er Idaho, as Kin]» la ihown. on tbo offleiol ec p la t thereof, on fllo and of record in »l tho offieo of tho Recorder of ta id coun- ul ty and s ta te , which u ild tnoitKOgo v a n ni (fi\-en bv tho above named defendant, pi

• B. Goldberg, a widower, to tho abo\t> _ _named u b ln t l f f to aecuro tho payment ___ ;

, o f K ftec n huadrcd (♦ICOO.OO) Dollara, ““ and w blrh i l .now In default. 1

W itneia my band a sd tbe aeal of aald I D ia triet Court tbla Oth day of A pril, J

, 1922. *'. _ 0 0 . SIQQINfl, Olerk.By C. L . Bowen, Depuly. (Scnl) ^ O utbrio & .Myer*, attornoya for plain- or

U ff; rojidinK a t Twin Pnl!», Idnho. ■ j „von '

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N e w ^t s u n d e r t h i s h (-------------------------------------- I . - < —

movini; bi:Dny atroek her and jammeil the m cchiaU B..

uutxQ^cmaat Uiuetl'T&ln tlvKka to tbe apoctatora, sont fo r soveral car- pentera to ropair. damages, raided n / taxldccmlHt-’n alioji for ftQotbtr ilu f fc 'l . ! rnbbit, nnd th'o racoa wero reium ed'tho next day. | s

A 8quar« Foot and a fo o t Stjuarc;Tliea> la ii_u dl(rfroiii>f In ureii o r I I

q m n tt ly of 'su rfn iv b d w m i .n f.«n 'o* »<lunro nntl a aijuiin- fom. but t l i m , " muy bo n dHTcri'Ua* iu i*liii|)«. A foot aqnnro inusi be n rceinntTilflr surfnco liuving foiir equal sldiii. vacli m oaau^'o g one foot I w r . a »<iunru foot lAny tm be alan n foot wiuare. bu t U .may be |30 IrreKulnr In'shnpe, say alx Inctica'wldi- ,aai and twu fe e t ' long, o r any sliupe m mil \m - n a . th c a rea la «iub1 IO 144 #5S

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' ' ?rie«« P a id F io d ac sn iB uU crfat, f i n t RTado -____________B u tterfa t, fccond grndo ...................20 5®Kreili raaeb egga, d o z .--------------- 10clien* and spring*, p o u n d ___ _ 15e “Old c o c li^ io u n d - ------------------------ lOe >'Oceio — ------------------ No m a tie tTurkoya !...... ...........No markel —Oook., poind -------------- ---- ------------e i f

Onto', ^ i“ lW heat, No. 1, c w t ,_________ |1.05

’ Prodace KalI 'o tiito o . Rurala, c w t .___ ___ __ 05e thu

UTOItOCk —Cattle—Cowa 3@<e; ateers ■1®4 l-2c; yy

Hoga—I’Smo 0@10e.'Bheep—M utton 4e; lambs fl@8c.

HOUHUWH'i S’B aU ID B 2!!(n o ta il Prieea] \

F to ita and Vegetables i...Api,lci, -buV ............................11.0002.50I'otatoos, cwt. -------------------------41.50Cdbbn'ge, per l b . _______________ _ CeCauliflower, l b . ______ ________£Se."^ow T u rn ip i,-b u .___ — - _______ Ificc . „ o u , p . , lb. _ . Z Y _________Now Onioaa, bu______ ____________ It

■Rhubarb, Ib. ___________ 17 l-2c tSpinach, lb- ........................................ 20e /c5Toinatooi, lb. __________________ 2fie

, PrOTliionB and BUplaa - ' • • • , • w .,KlouV<8-lb. s a c k ________| [email protected] _Sugar, beot, lOO'lbi. »[email protected] \SuBnr, eaae, 100 Iba______ : | [email protected] Wi:Crcam Cliecie .............:___________ 23e W..Hrick C heeao____________________ 30c —Qeatia . , ...... . .. fie VBread '___ _______ ________ ______ lOe toDutter (cream ery) _______________ <0cB utler ( r a n c h )__ ___________ _____30e '

M oattUacon ______ ______________ 3O0BfleBacon, alieed ___________ _________40el l n n i ______________-------------------- 30e

I S ’ e C . : : ~ = F T 2 @ B 5 c fy I;M utton ------------------17 l- 2 f a 5 c ^ *i’ork r o a i t ______________17 l-2025cPork aau sag o ------------------------------'20c “ 5• 'S teak — Sirloin 2Ce; T-Bone 2B«; . round 25c; chuck 17 l-2e. V '

B e e f - P o t roast 1C@17 l-2c; plate lOe; briakot 8e. _ =SSS^=SSSSS==S=S=Sf=SSSf V ^ ------------------ ;----------------------------— . 80,

RAILROAD TIME TABLE. ^I V

■ (City or Mountain Timo) beii

K aitbouad - .No, ICO D epart TjSO a. m.No. m ....------- - D epart 0:10 p. a . igg,

NVeatbound u qNo. 8 3 ------------ Dopart 12:30 p. m.N o .,1 5 5 ____ ___ Deport 4:45 p. m.

EO O EB 80N BB A N O a TBA INS ~ lSoutbboond Hi>8

No, 339 D eport 12:40 p . m . Ube Northbound

No. 3 4 0 ___ ____A rrive 4:06 p. ra.

U A IL U A EB -U P - ,—.\o . ICO i.t 7 a. m. . ^

■ No. 83 ( t HiM*u ■No. 16C a t 4:10 p. m. ! ! lNo. 84 a t 0;30 p. m- 1,R ogonon b m e h - a t 12:00 ni. pos

--------- maiTho forei^ lD g mail make-up la op- cou

eraUvo and effoetive osiler ordlnarv —condUiona; I f a g roat omount o f mall I 'should bo dropped a t about tbo reg- tierular '.lo iing timo i t wonld bo im- Aut pou lb lo lo dispatch the mall on tbe prto i.o hour. ■

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B U I C K ^F O a SAXiE OB TBADB. Indi

r o u (>ALE— Biiick 7-paiiCQKet c u , “nr will trado fo r ligh ter ^ar. iriS ^ ix th abl<avo. N.. fT phnoe 487. ... elai

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.'for SALE — BEAL ESTATE FI FOB S A t E ^ t o l 31, nioek 81, In o ltj ' of Twin ? a iu , Idabo . Addreaa of own- , er George T. K inkead, 1960 N erth B igh o St., Columbna, 0 .

FOE dALF/— 10 aerci, fa ir improve- g mental 1-2 mllo from Main itre e t; good truck a ad chicken raoch; |4200, te rba .

j30 ACBES, gond improvemeata, flue >, auortm ent of f rn it, good 'place; 2 1-S l m ilei from' M ain a t.; cloie to paving; •5500, la iy term s. L lord-Craveo Co., 123 Main avc. E . ' j

i ^ R SALE—F ive toom m odttn hoii»e ‘ fully fu rn ished ., 019 Third avo. W. In r q^uire 103 T hird ave. E . £

FOR SALE—B eat 10 aerei, h i l f mile from city ; plow ed ,a n d aeeded, $6i<5 ai aere. T ens i. A et aow. H. 0 . Barton, R UOledo B oraa.

>X)K HALB — FlTfl acroi, 1-J oUe ea^l, 1-4 iiila aouth V Jublogloa ichool J '

KOR SALP/--A real bargain in well f*' ltniirove<l iio:t!» »liS« farnv. Dr. Dwlgli^-

F o T s A L ^ F i v c aero Jri-i-t in Twin ■ Kallc Miitable for poultry f a r a . Ar thur L. Sw to. owner. ,

WANTED.MISCELLftNEOUS ?• .W A N T E U -nifihcst prices paid for ^ /nril*; ! i:^n uho atl inoilcli. Central Oarage. U

WANT TO HKAIt /ro m uwner h a v livK {tttin io t «nle; u 'vc pftUltMlan anti . loweit priru. John J . Black, Idaho St,. , Chippowa Fnlls, Win. _

“ w a n t e d t o BENT - Purnlihod ,, house, moms or apartm ent. Phono 1032W^. . “J

I AM IN T H E M ARKFT for fifty ,(C0) cXri o f good hfl.v and 10 enrloadu I" «vf wlvcat. Plio«e 13»W or 1574. J . ’<\ V> Moore. __________

WANTED—L aw n m ow cri tif ' grind. V, W ill call fo r a n a deliver.' Phoae 604. P W. T. M ojrt.

WANTED—To ibnre emlRraot cai tc to Denver about April l-’>- Call 302W. ii:

■ 3jWANTED—Y our tires nnd tubei to _

ropair; b id iltT in d best equipped tire ihnp In .city ; lowe*I p rlce i; work Kuur-. vrnnteed. T # in Falls VuleaniiJnt- Worka. gj

~W A NTK D ^A ~biTypr fnr n deik, K‘ trpew rlter, addlnjr mnfhinc. tncchan- oi id 'i l«nch Hiid vine. Johnion Aiilo * Compaay.__________ ^

WANTfJD — P o la to d , nomber o n ^ - or good twos. .1. n . W hltt, oMltt) n n t door to y . n . rtrtzT-iU Second Hn, « Phoae 1027W. •

W A N T E D -e fo o t ihow caae. OaU “ 80, Auto W recking Co., 140 2nd A re . South. ;

W A N rED r-Y our tire* to ropHr; ^ b e lt worK, n t loweat prices- Idaho V olttnm oB W orks. 132 Second,avo. « . _

W A N ^K D -B eat buy in m ^ « r foi 1360 eaah in band.. A dd reu J . E. Brre nan, 854 K. A rthur, poeatello. Ilabo.

MONEY TO LOA«“ m OKEV t o LOAN on taodern dwell liaga; repayable In aao ll in<UlliirDt» „ liberal repavtaant p rlvU rsf. A tlhut L S w ia 4 Co!

FOR SALE-AUTOMOBILESFOBDS—Bought and aold a t Gate* -

Aulo Co. Caab w aitin g fo r yonr n u d ^

__________________________________alMAN with eonpo fam ily aad aavea* -

pasicnjcer Baick w oata to b eat from man wltb aeven-pasaflnger f m l ly aad •-coupf car; objeet, trade . Phons 487. ^

FOB 3ALt}—Wo have ao o a oxeep- ' tlocal bargnlaa in iiicd cnra, Johnaon lo A uto Company.

FOBDS bonghr ana aold a t tbo Anto .- W recking Cp„- 140 Snd Ave. Booth. Phone i i n

FOR SALE OB TBADP,-rFir*t e la u Pord «eil»n. 440 Socond ■avfl..-6o.-~" to

~ F O B ^ P E P " ICO “ 8 T E P '’~ tbo Cyi- " Inder Orinder. -147 Soco&d a ro . N . al- II I , . I.............. . . . . I |{

W hat js uaelcia to you mny bo valo- ab le to others — n '^ c r t{ ie It in tbe cloiilflcd cnlumns. ' dt

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W HOtlEt h m ; ,

' NEWS. TWIM FALLS,!

s s i f i et t p e r w o r d p e r

o u t o f e v e r y f i v e h q n i e s i n

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FORSALE.r-IVHSCELLAWEOUS FPOR BALE~-Cream w e a e r baby car.

riage. Excellont condiUoa. Call 027-W d or inqulro 443 2nd Ave. £ . . u . - - — ' — ' ar o u S A liB -B ed K idney’aeed beans -

Southern Idaho Wholosain grocery.__________________________ ;_________ ai

FO B SAL'S—65 egg Buckeye Inenba* ^ • to r, good a i new. 1 m ile so r tb county ^ hoip ital. M ri. F . E . BoiUc. -

.FO R S A L B -P ig i.. Qeorgo Brodl^P^ « 1 l-4 'tn ile i nortb of west ond of Main, ^

FOU B A L B -F in e it a tra ln o f Qiant Pon iie i, ready to bloom. 785 Gtb A ve. , E . Phono 020-M. J;

FO E S A L B -2 5 r to n « ~ b a y In~ tho P stack . iJ mi. aouth, J eaat, 3-4 loutb. }' R. C. Sojdors. , »'--------------------------------------------- :------- ' 1)

FO B SA L B -IIiniiehold goods, in- 1> eluding Fouth Bend malleable steel - ran^e, wwlivn elcctiSo w atboi.■ruca, driMCrs, chiffoniora, rockers, eU' nnry and I r a n cage, oil h eate r; oil in Kood CQudUloii, 101(1 Bbosbone Kaat. {, Phone 103iW.- ’ ,,

' f o r 8 'A L ^ K a la o m in e In bulk iit h-is; ^Yo wlV sell you ony am ouut yor " w aut. Wo have kaliomin<i'brtrjTi?a'^h.r g' rent. " C jn irB tiT d 'a p ’liilcr td estlmnio your- work. Wo will tavc you n\»i»cy. Phono S. M oon's ahop. ai_____________________________________ IJ

FOR t.vLI';--Coluniblo storage hat- _ terles; 10 per cent g rea ter power, 10 per eent Icii prico; oiio year guaran- a* tee; rcccivi'd dry; rhnrgod by u i, _n» .leprcciaiiun previous to solo. Ida'ho Aulo Sl Bujiply Co., Phone 210.

FOU- UALE or seivlec: reglalvrod Jersey bull. R. W. Qualla, 3-4 ml, onst o f Curry. -

I’A IN r FOR HALE—A cnJlMll of di point, enamelj vnruiabei, M ureico, wall 4( pajter, Ittuihea ntul uia**- We carry - c veo 'tb ing in lho pnint line. Lol us a'cnd a painter to citlm ato your work. " We lavo )ou money. We deliver. Phone '5, Moon’a SIiop. ’

Iin itJT IT C IlIN O and pTcoting :it- ^tachm eut; Rvvaiantccvl to f i t aay tew- r iug nmehino; tiricu |2 . Ecouom.'Salos Company, Billings, Mont. ^

FOU SALl^-Oould atorago batterle* >' witb D ita d n n u g b f |ilates; freq^out ahlpm euti Iniure fre ih a tock; heat q\ guaranteo. I’hnne 210. -Id o b o Auto iS; - Supply Co. •

'F O U ^ B A L B ^ V ^nU urc . uS'rTliSr-la v e .R __________________ ' • ' ^

" f o b -S A L h — Tractor. Don .1. I lo a r j.

FOE SALE—Thor «leet/le waahlng - machine, used very U ttlo.. W . I . QU- lette ,-140 W aiblngton. ff<

FOU SALE—S ta a e n W ineiap, yellow ~ N . Pippin, Grlmea Qoldan, a-,earload, ro A la o 'f i n t e la u a lfa lfa bay. Pbone ~ 517-B8. . . • , .

F O ^ S A L ^ P n r o J i r e d Rhode I i l n i j Si red eggi for la ttljsg; order enrly. Ti PhopoXW U. P .O . B o x 754.

■ f O B ’ SA LE' O B ^ E x b H A N O E ^ e w ra and lecond-baod fand Implementa. Bee Uj ua i f you bave any fa n s implementa you M do not need. , I u b o Hdw. and Impla- ~ m ent Co., is tbe F o u B nllding aerq ii ttre o t from F ire Station.

. FOR SA L E -B icyele t, trleyclc i, tlrc j - and scecMorlea. W erner'i Ropair Bbop, 224 Beeoni i t . £ . ^

FOB H A L ^ p e c ia l *eleet«d Med - pota toei. ’V anetlei, Cannons and Bur- a ll. Phoflo 050B. P. 0 . Box 754.

^ O A ^ BTIGAE, « 7 .C 0 ;V o Q t'» u ^ uj ♦7.40, dollverod. Kinney W arohom ei. J’i Tolophono 08. ae

. f o b SALE—P ain t a t 12.25 per gal- " Ion; au to paln ti, ecaae la aad var- ■ niahea, caliomine, and wall paper. „ Phoaa 5, M ooa’a Shop. > _

FO B S A L E -Sm sll lafo. Don. J. H enry. ”

f o r SALE-^Oood m ral iieod pota- ni toca • Ph6De'5l8'E4.' ' ................ ' Si

FO B SA L E ^B egular aU cb goati alao fo r ren t; can furalab n l lk . Phone ci I K S . P . 0 . B9X 704. L

FO B G A L ^ D a h lia 'b u lb i, 11.50 per t doxen- P b rne C07J11. *

lirr HE'LL BE AN OLD BAOHELO

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S FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS 'T- iXJB SALE—Qcm Potatoes th a t will W do for seed and keop well fo r fam ily ii

uie. Delivered for 75c per cwt. AJ*o ti- apples. Call a t 244 4th Avc. E.i — ............ - —

FOU d.^LB — Houicbold furniture ,,^* _ sanitary touch, d e a r f lax rug, ivory i " ' Q. d tcsicr, ina tlrosi. Cnll 228 S ix th a v c 4 “ ty No. PhiBo ^58J a flc r 0 o ’clock.

_ FOR — AuioBiaUe elec trlo!!"y w asher; i i l io .U I’lymouth Rork h e n i:^ ' n and two looitera; nlio canned fru ll. |*® , ' p 8 Monroe. - _ . ’ ' j'",

"* ^ lO U E aiI01Vjr *C0I.UIAT£D not.--' ic ry ,s lock in dorm ant condiUon, ready*

_ for planting. Prom pt scrvico. Wo pro- PI10 poy U>o tranijrartoUon to a ll Idaho ~ b, jiointi. W rite, phono or. eall a t Nat-1

aery for freo.^rico catalogue. K im ber-.ui I ly Nurierioi, (Twin F n lli U ounty), Kim-

ll- hotly, IdahQ. ' I Scel --------------------------------------------------------

I: F O R R E N T . iT,

f KENT—Sm'all 2-room bouso,'all ^'• funilsbcil for liouiekeeplag. >2.50 per gi

«vcok. 00} Locuit, north end of Tour-;' ist Park. , j "

1X)U KE.NT—Fiiniishod room. P h ^ '•' »!?. i " ;o _ ' ,i 'I

FO lt ilEN'T—A pattm cnl, liv e rooimij — and sluoping i«rch, modem.. Call' -

I- - ‘ - -■ ' ,.i ■ n i0 TOR RhNT— Roolha, over Rialto thu 70 ,. n tcr;'tieiv laanageniont; modern Toonii,,, freshly r.ccoratcd; pricca 'reasonable____

I 'h o n o 't ll . , ' ' ' \ .’ 1-*

IX IR 're '.N T^IO n r re i- .g o o T T p u J ~ ~ ground t«rb mik-i nortli au d .fo u r miles pli

west o f 'y ile r ; no,buildings. Sco Zi B. - North, Dnugh blilg.

POU UENT—Nicely fum lihe’il room; jf direct hatli connection; furnace hon*-.11 401 Scvoiilh ave. N. f«•V — _ _ _ _ la

('OR RENT—I'urniahcd n'od unfur- ~ u' nlilied oparlm enti. Beed A p ti., Phone 5; 081W. . Se

TOR R E N '^ -T w o aoTca, cloae iir, ^ Blue Lakes avo. E rnest W hite, 1.'3 tie E ighth avo. E . . • • ro

■ ~ F b R RENT—Now .three- room; Wu^c « with 'ilccp lng poreh.' '200 ' Van Huron -

7 alTccl. r

F O R 'h E N T ^ modern bouio.'t Cloao ln. #20‘p«r montb.*-Phono l6 H . 40

~F O R ’H E N T -^^ o o n T fla r, UD M ^ n *“ nve. E-; sajtablo for-bouio keeping or

■I ti{flcp roomi or bntb. LloTd-Croven , Co., 123 ?(nin E . ,; ---------------------------------------------------------plI. FOB BENT—Furnaca heated room, o t

furnithed, n e x t 'to bath. Pbone ISO. — 235 fllb■AT^ E . p

PO B BKNT—Seven toots tioun , ■ good location. Phone 673W.

n RENT-T^o"^ a o ^ r n offTe'e _L roomi. Inqulro City Pbam aey .

f ^ V B ~ F O B BEN T deilrable aix- ^ Tooia hoDio dn E igh th ave. N . M. J]

J Sweeley, . F in t National Bank bldg.^ Telophono i<l. • " "

POB UBNT— Two ro o a npartm enU — w reaaonable, eompletely fom lihod fn r 02 e Ugbt boasekeeplng. Tbe Ozford, 428 u Main N. '

II POK BENT—Extra*nice ligh t houK kw pioa roomt, w ith balh piW lltR '"

_ reannable . 404 Second, ave. S.

!," FOB RENT—Threo ro o a fnrolihed ^ ' ’• a p a r tae n tj reasonable; Bungalow A pti._ F ifth St. and Soeond ave. E., ^

r' MISCELUNEOUS "_ SEE O im SAMPLES of forn itn ro “ ir upUoUtCTing TnatorlaU before ortlerlog. - I- » c d Fow. ‘.‘2.'< Sccond nve. Bo. Pbone ,

360W. - ' ■ . . .,

'• TOR YOUR FU R NITU RE upholster' ing,'MO rre d F om. Phone 30BW. 235

■ .Second av i. So.

p i ^ E i : - n a t t c r y icrvlce. Wo havo a . well equipped ba tto ry service ataUoa ^

- with Stahl ^chnrging ou tfit. Testing, _ >' nnd-distilled w ater free. Idaho Auto A B<

Supply Co. Phono 210. —

” i^ B M F i8 ” NOTICB-FJowB aharp- le ened.35t. Other w ork down tho aame.

LL C. O reu , B la tkooltb , 327 2nd A va. a _- Ave. B. J, ;r

BBAD TH E OLAfiSIPIBD ADS. ;

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lovi' WK*,T Wt he«k's\ X COS* au'lMAttER WITH HEI?? ) / PauLIArJI

IftOOID I SM ? y I SIC-S .Its

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i ' ’ '.liiistiElLAWEOu's1 a B l lT L a fE N -B iv o » a » i » ' s o - r iag to tbe m aU nee.at Tho IJS R h lle a*) tre. Costa Icis th a n 'a t a lgbt.

W ILL BDY ybur dlicarded ahooa.*for Jcash.^^_^Cham_pIon Blioc Shop, 340 U aio

1 WE BTAR.T YOU in the candy-aak-.J in g buaineu a t homo, or a o aU -ro o a .:;;;’' Jiinyw here,. furnishing everything ta * . , ;b u y ^ :o u r -.candy; experlenco unneeo*- . j io r y i big pay, Men, womon. Candv-*

;mnkcr» T Sr Wnlnut St., Ph llad il- '.Jph la , Pn. ' - I

fl CLEANING cnrpfta, ruga. N a v a io tJ . Phono 223R.-.'- . - ' Y

.1 WJLLABD iia tfery , Strom tiorg'TJaj-'

. burctor and Radiator aervico. Anto Bm *■*'

. 'p a ir shop, corner Third and Shoabonai I South. ;•

j LADIES—Thero are ba rga ia prieei I The Idaho Theatre for all maUnaei. t>*'

I vcitlgate.

SINOER bBW INO M ACHINE CO- -111 •jM ala E, I'hone P8J.

;■ .N IC E quiet, rona" ("»' materatiy.''; caiM .jp ;c ia! , n u r s c ^ IU . o u ih ave.- N *- ,J 'h o ai'iO lA I.. . ; . j

|l . E. D. KELLOOQ, agviii for L a ? , i mer i Dry Arsenate of-Lcad tor ip n i? , m alrrial. Cill Phnae R50K I'. 0 . B oy!

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_ ;k O R D - |« f t . . Aulo vvw kiotf % . 'J .1-iO Sccuo.l ave. Bo. .

UBLl.DI D O S 'T FO lM ET D . i f l ir ' B” - . . . .. , ,

P * ll.\i l.OANH .» d .o o H l r p . t . f : n c b t .iHpllioB, lo u i . A rthur 1,. S w in '- ,

TH y OUR repnlr ahop for all yonr* car iri.uitlM. \Ve sa tiify ; Auto Wreak, inn t:o. UO 8 « o n d ave. b.

~ D i N ’3 PLAOT, 237 Shoahone"* ! I Seeoad bacd elotbea bought and add . ■

~C AB OWNERfi~ean uie our ahop t a i . tie tbe lr own repair w ork; " n t ia ia u k ■ ro it.V •rry th l t le rr ite . Anto Wroek. s )n« Co.. 14(1 Seeond are.-Bo.

JO TRADE ^ ■ . . ^TO EX ChA N QB for r ity p roperty^ '

40 acfci. tlO M 'la. Phone 515J8. . -J !

LOST iLOST—Q raw ilh brown raeeooa soek* '

pleco, w ith brown sUk lining. Leave a t thia offiee. Beward. '

" iS iS S P iM ! I‘ .T , ;

5 3 f f io w 'H 4 B j® ^ 2 5 r » S s r ! ' ’ 1oet work. Mdotf’i 'a b o p .. Phoaa 5. ’ ;

B H O E m A I R I N a

0E A M P20N SHOB SBOP, 3<0 N orta Main- Tbe quick repair abop. Work . dene n t prc-w ar prlccii. v . T. H aisei, ’Prop. • ' - ,

TALLS BHOB A B P A m K O Shop. IS? 'Shoihone wcit. Shoes r> paired while yon walk!

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j o i m W o B A H A M - U w y e r . B aak **■ T m it tiuilding. Phon# M5-B.

B. W ^ N - U w y t t ,

BO U B fi 0 . H IL l> B < -^yd building. '

fiW EB lD Y fc a W B B U nf ~ A ttoniey. a t law. PraeU to In a ll rnsrta. Twla Falli, Idaho. • I .1

J . B . W ISB—L»wy®. O fficoa-EooBi^ - 0 and 7, ovor 7 > in Falli Bank. *■T ro it Co,. Twin P a lti , Idaho, J~

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: ' i n g D a y I n s p e c t D is p la y s a n d

; . . ' G a i n F i r ? t H a n d I n f o r m a t io n

I . o n C o u r s e p f S t u d y

'■ . . U oro tljan ^000 pcMoiii diirln); tho , oflcrQ.oon end p v n n l o R :

' , od T w in PiiH« high urbanl nod junior * bigh Kclioul, on th e circiuTiin of |in nn- ' ' .punt c x h tb il '^ f scliool fvork I'nrllelpaV ’ od Jn Iiy ituilcnl* In oil ’flnsiipii an ifdu-

partuivniR of tlio inatltiutlun. j r-. . yi*Uo;ii were most .noniornim diirini;

t h o nhen tho-»rhnn) )>ij}iilinL’; ' p ro tcn lc il 'nn iinponln); Kictil w ith ticliU

clcaoilnc througli i t i hiimlrod 'of win- 3ow«. I t vim ox(liiiat<T(l lli/ii iiiOTi' tba-i ISOO iicrHOiix n 'orr n«nemlil(i1 n t ono { to io itl tho bulldiDK ilurlng the uve- I nin(f, w liilj n «teftily ntrc«m of vUitor* 1 p su i 'i l (lirmiKh tlio (orrlilora nml from OTO exhibit room to nnotbrr iliirinR tho on tlrc nfCurooon nni) 'tivrninK- i

V rojrtBU r « t n r e . .. '

' I’roKTamt conilitlBR of vocal nnil In- ' ^tV umrotat m iulc and a ono-aet play,

• ‘T h o .p ip w er Shop,” wore ({Ivcn o t , f:3(> o ’clock In the oftcm ocn nnd a t ,

—'T :3 tt- o ’e lo ek -in -th fr-« ft« rn o o n . Tho proKrotna wero (fau contribotlflU* at tbe liljfh BChool bsnd, hlRh •ehool brehw-

• tr» , ju n io r hl«h orchejtra, jun ior hl«h " —^4fr-e>(rfr and ili& pDblJe «peaklDjr do-

“ pa rtm en t. . • . I. Populnr . in te re it coatereil upon the fnoro tauglblo exhibit* offcrod b j:,th o , fcsbo ceonomtei, mantiol n r ti an® * ^ - ,

. cralturn) dcpartm onti, while tho offer- lBg« Of the lanttnoffc, history, mathn-. o a tic i i and salenee <lepartmont«, oi* ,

. ihouRh :>cecuarlly more lim ltod la " th o ir appeiil to popular.In terest, wero f ta many imUmtM novel nnd in ovcry

•• nn I'ffoctivo portrayal o f tho worltilin o by tb« a tudonti in thew cla«88».

'I?, clilm PopalMt a t tm t p

’ A rrays of jieodlcc^^ft and of cookcry » in th e , hotne oeonomlci de im rtm ent’* c: cxK lU t.M od w ith t i e haadlcraft ot m

•r to d e n U in tho nianunl a rta dopart- n ^ e n t In tb o ir e la ln i tti»Q tbo a t ot Old vJjJtorn, while the n f t r l a ! ^ ’'

,,' fo rn l n tudeota’ dirotny of livestock,teC tlu d ln c pi-ns o f blooded swine w c h

I w ld e lr tim m ented Tipon.• '> .^ T ho 'Q fferlnR * of tho mnth'cmaUc* de^h i

•pkttm entfl of both hl(th scbool nnd jn- W n io r -hlffh- achool wcro considorod cspo- tl

' ' e lallv ero'Iitablo as lod lcatlas .lliff work tt In w hirb - tbo • atiidonla afo cnfcaRod. l , •riieniec, romposltlons' tind olhor tnani'- ul

. ^rlptt oUf8tPil to the enpablHtv of nt • Wodern lanpiaRe, history and Rcloncij

ilDpnrtmcntt.Atbltttt M rfrthti. •>'

. A nnouncing on "a th le tlf. oJfhlblt’’ a |j p lacard wa* prominently display in. thu >‘i Uirh •ehnol oa lrance h*lJ talllnjr a ttoa- » ‘Uon to tba baM bill camo botween to

i .>Ewln RiUs and Buhl hlRh iehooU ' « : * ' b u o b a ll teams to U ko plaee on Iin* ™

coin field Tuesday ttfttniooB. «

' Ellllir FIIIESlHIIMI .: niiiiiiiiisiimi■ at

B . E , . P i c k e t t a n d F o n r t o o - <'<i T o u t h f t i l P a t e o n s P e n a l i s e d |||

U n d e r S l a t a l © Ci

B, E . D ck e tt, proprietor of u bll- Jlsrtf room Ih t)io J/M m rnf o f Uip Tivin Jii Fa lls ilnnk and T rust rnmpnny bnlld- fn injr, in iirobaly court Thiirnday wn* lo ion tc ticorj. by Judge 0 . I’. Duvnll to Kr p a y 'n fino of #2r< for ppnnlttltjff bny» Im

. _ ...w ndcr 1ft yenrs o f nRi' to frequent hln lO'fatabllshiiiei't. Four . buy* ta k rn I* Aj

. ciTstoily by the jiolicc.ns freijuentoja mi:c f tbe pliirc, were |cntcnced to pnj* Im

• ' f in rs o f f l o each .' In default of pav- fl< mont ot Ihv the* thv yoathlti) offend­ers wero 1‘rdered committed to jnit. i

' S O U T H ID A H O S H O O T E B S i«

, IN L E V y iS T O N T O U R N E Y Z

; ' 0 . A . Bailey. £ n i u t V m te a tid B . H . 8 wo6lt7 T ake T u a a t T r v s

SboU of K orthveet, ■ - • — —

C. A . Dailey rotnrned Thuraday from ^ Ixiw lston w hero w ith E m ost W hllo of T w in t\ill8 and CnptAin E . M. aweo-

. l e y o f Tw in rails,- ho took p a rt in a ^ •. traiviliootlnff to'uhj'ahient M onday nnd

Tnt*#day In w hteh aboirt 'C rtrap -ahoo t. t ' j i . e r t f ro n ;J l i iq u r tp i ; tJ J if i . , y r th w e » t

;! w eio onterSd. The local n ivn ,. n a4 ft - ' )' rather cxeeplhnal leorcY hui "sot .good K!; enough to got in to tbo prize nnd tro- Y«

phy awarda. Mr. W hile will remain In ^ ■■■■ . north Idaho lUtU. tbJ)_Bli^dIo'of noxt

weelc. n e - ia bidding fo r'construction,______of 'achoo l buildings a l C ocO r.d’Alcno,

Bonncra F e rry and Clagstooo. ■

' T A K E yiiur ca* oaglnca to 'C. K ingi­bury. Pftyjt«1y th f c m n th n t doea t'lo

i . ' iTOrk. 132 pcfond 'ftvo. No.—*dv. , i . — =— i BUY M D IlPnY DA -COTEmotor cnr

enamel fo r refln lih lng your n«to. I t ‘N ' ' (h n .b est CK'ds’m anurnctnrcil. T o r iialu

‘ by Younrf H ardw are Cfc—a d r,

L E T

K Y L E M . W A I T ED O Y O U R

E l e c t r i c a l W o r t l SI t U K o r i M iiU T tr n p U i i •n tt. ia m n UicUal '

1 ^ ' ‘ Z r u f t n t M n y v o ik . r h o u K

. . . . J - ’ '

I N llE C I l i iK

J 'A w a r d t o , C o n t r a c t o r U n d e r

S W o r k m e n ’s C o m p e n s a t io n A o t i s A f f i r m e d

Idabo’j suprcmu ro u rt hns a ff ltv e d a deelslon rendered In d istric t cofir' hero otvnrJInff jadgm ea t (o Charles }(.

ip . U ull, contractor, against tho United Blatea K ld c lltj 'n n d 'C asu a lty cotupany for ‘atiproilrnnto^)' 42000 ivii!il tinder provliions of the w orkm en's compcn- eatlon net, to n w orkm an who waa In-

On Jurod while in M u ll’a cmplo)': The ' cnso was ono of tho f i n t orlglnattn,? * under tho w otkniun’a compcnsntldn act, nnd a ttrac ted considerablo a ttention. ’

Word o f (ho *upreinc c o u r t 't ileel- ' I’O nion h u been received by W o ltm , > It- Hodgln nnd Balleyi n ttom cy i for Mull < 'Of 1)1 this nction. Th<> Inaurauce eompnnv _• WD* roprtscnted by 11 M- Wolfe and } “ ■ J . p . MArtln. . 1) , - » I _ , I'«■ y .............................................. --------------- 1 «

j f o c d i p r p v T t i ^lU • ' ■ ------------- — , . '. . J,11- --------- «(I't O o ttt 0 / OoBBln— J . r / l f fn e r o i • no 6 t. Josupli, M ie h ., 'In ii g u e s t '^ t (b s jc e- hoino 'of his eniwln, Mra. Charles Am-'; rs brose, 7i>tl Bixtb nvenuo vast. Tm ' ■ ' ttio Uadercooa OpwaUon—l i . ' I i Dels*

undoriTcnl nn operation on Wcdnesdsy nf Jho, couBly goHernJ hoip llal nmi is ”

^ ^u|>urlfli| m a sa tisfac tory condition.

Jl To P*w 2t*—P M t).ilc 'ju d se 0 . :: I '. Duvall, w ith Mrs. Duvall and ehll- L dren, will. Ii’ave tb is evening for Kan-

sn>,~lo' lxn )K 8eiit n f a family reunion t I on thu occuslon of tbo fIfU etb wedding .1

nnn lve ru r;' o f Jadgu D uvnll's parents ■■ ^ . a t thoir hmiif near W lehlta. Thuy ux- »

l>flct to bo aw ny about (wo wcclui*.

!® W ord o f Bo&th Eecelved—Pricuils a hero.61 WJIIiSun Jobnjioji,, sob of M. W. ti

Johnson, (onhotly of Ro'clt 'C tcek and .* now o f Pt.rtland, hnvo recclvei] word of ci ■} his doatb:A prU ,.27.nt thu launiyrbom o u

in I’nrtliiiid. Mr. Johnson was to r n el jum bur o( yonrs ii trnveling salesman tl

l ! In this te rrito ry . II( ------------- ciJ. Undergoo* Operation—1.. P. Iloberls, P

for soverul yonrs ongngod in tliotratia- fer JnisIncM h e re r T /ii trs Jv tiJ»Jerwcnt f

y It surgical opurntli))) n t tho rounty geu- ’g cral hospital. Thu operation wa* re- ' if kuH/'II Io li) nn r f fo r t (o Improvo thu ^ t. coadlUon of Mr. H uberts’ himlUi, which r- hns n r ro i l tn tr d hls rctiremoiit from

iictlve biiKitii'SH. • •

Olub Li«liT rt Flior-A I. O'llell- 1'^ l y , euiiuty rlubs lender, foday was tu . . K b o ld a cunfrrenru n l f i le r w ith Karl I- Woiilrldg!, InKlruptor In ng:iciiUiirc nl !• tho i 'l l i 'r rural high «''hool, wUh rcspecl ' k to activJtli-'i 0 / ju n io r brceJcrff. f I I/ater In tbu nfternoon bo wni kchcd- '• uiod to- meet w lth.wcaibepH o f ‘'g lrls' ,i t SDwIng elub a t Kllor. ," — -— dl

Soipends Judgm& nt—flenlenco nf .10 gi da\-]i liu{ir'snt)mi;nl In the counly Jnil

, Im’posod bv I’robhtSTJudge 0 . P . Duvall p y In tho cn;.i' o f Clareneo McEachrup, « ,. Buhl d U tr id youth who pleaded guilty J to iRSuancT o f bnd checks, was by (fi'c t ro u rt sugpcmled for ton days to per- _ I, m il thu-.voting man to make good Ihti

check* an«I {Joy court costs Involved in the pmsoeullon.

H«r# ier V*c»tJoa—D anol Dwight, son o f Dr. nnd Mrs. W . I!. D w ight twd J '

, a grnduato la st year o f t)io school ef * ] jo u rn alk n n t the Ifnlvenilty o f Mlfhl; J ' I gan, nrrivi'd hore T hundny to remain .

for a ^Ime bcro roeuporating from an a ttack ' j f iuipi’nillcltls which Interrupt-

. cd h iaa tu iry fo r a m asecr’* degree a t thfl M lrhigan In s titu tio n .. Ho cipecta th is fall to en ter tho U niversity of P CfllJfornlfl.

Parolea Young O ffehd6r—i'ay .Tou- } Jiin;^'. HI. who iidm lltod hi* guilt of - forcing the tmine of n fnrm er employiT » lo n rhi-rs w hlrh bn paused on n T^vln 1 Knll* i/irreliniil, wns ordered by I’n - . Imti' Ju d n t 0 . l ‘. Diivall to be rommK- I It'd tn thl- stole in'diistriftl scbool a l Kt.

AiilJiony, exerution o f scntcnpo being I Mis|>ended ilitritig M iavJo r o f Uic • Ind, who wiis 'pnroled to I’mhatlnn Of- . flrer John K. Ault.

' ' Rtm ovm g P a in tTo rcmttvc iiuliit wf no m atter how

long stnn())nff frnni mcton, llD«n. silk o r wool. Ii'dvc tlip Mnlncd p a rt In l^c^ ' i oaene until w ifi'ononR b to n th o n t l ^ t y - f o o r bnur» may b f rcflulred If’Uie trotjh '^ l« n f Jnne >i*nM(j1nc

Mutnmx Cloth. 'The e ttraoW lnn ry dnrablllty o f t l » ,

u r l e s t K gyptlan inumtiiy d o th la be- Hered to be duo to tb e f « t tb a t I t < w as flnlaUed w ith a vegetable bitw Af derlTHl from th e Afrlcnn-1ocust-b«an

. 'T llV ~()U l{_C O r.I>^V A T ^l s tandarl' m iso in ine ' f o r ' t hoso— aolled wallft Vouug Ilr.rdwnro Co.—ndv. ... Bf'

Ladies’ and Grow Girls P u m p s .

' ^ a b l e b r i m f u l l o f P a t e n t a n t

’ p l a in t o e , s l z o s 3 t o 7 , w id th s

' a t l e s s t h a n o o s t t o u s .

ON SALE FRIDAY ANO

SE??oo:N1 3 9 N o r t l i S h o s h o n e B e

n TWIljfPALLgDAa

j i iT E f f i: MPLmsuT

Neither HouglitejIn Nor Ander- son Has Definitely Declined

II- the Nominationteil _iny -le r N either A. L . Ilougbtelln nor A.

Anderson; - proapectlve candidates fer , “J mayor a«d eouncilm#u, rcspictWoIy, a t

tSo flty v}c<-tloB sehoddcd 'tor Ja n o 13, blis definitely declined to accept noml-

' nation, nccordlng to the sta tem ent t(- 'j j. day of Chnirmnn Mill* of tho "eom -

mission form of govemuiODt commit- ,i)j t e e . '’ • ■ ■ ' •QV .N om ination papers for both Bough- nd tolln atui Anderson have been prcpamd

by the committee, but will no t be filed un til ncceptance* on the p a rt of botn nro reeelrrd . I t wnj»'.Indicated thnl tbls would no t be done todny.

W ill OomplBte T icket Thd committee’ Thursday filed thu

uomlnnllotrt of J . R. Itoberts, 8 . 0 . ol MeAuley. niul Krnnk L. Cogswell' cs jig- cand/dateit Tor eouncllmcn. . m -l Acrcptmic'c of nominations on tho

part of lIou(;btolln aud Anderson would romplete ihe ticket for the commission

. form eommlttee.In Uiu event th n l cllher noughtelln

T or Anilersii.i o r both o f them decllncii to tnak<* llie rare, olher enndldatri would be substituted..••tbo commlttec

^ ebalrmnn itidicated.

Iji To Be ra c to r in S a l tn- The p a rt to be taken by tbo commii- oa te e - in lelhtlon to - t ln ' application of ’g John K ojhorok To'r“ w rit of'prohlbltlon Is ngainsl the bolding of tho eleellon X- *ebedul>;d for June (I, to bo heard bc-

fori' .Tadg3.-W.:-A. B n b w k in dJslricJ couff b e rj Monday, will be dolormlned

ds nnd announrcd Salurdhy, tbu commlt- V. tfp flbaiiiuan said today, id -, BcjeetlDa oh the p a r t- o f tb e eily of council of tho eom m lltec 's offor to nv 10 ume thu defense lu th is ease, has not n ellmlnatod Ihe eommltfi'i' ns a fnctor fn

m tho case, the commlttec rhalrm an bn- licves, and i t was Indicated th a t thu comnilttea would cmleavor to parUei- pato In lho hearing na nn Intervenor.

J: CLUB GIRLS ENTERTAINEDf ■ Mra. > . Hi Olandon I j H ortew to 8W- ,], d en t Ke«dl«workenL.?( H M tlog

aS\'plvii girls wbo nre iiicmlicrs o f a ■' low lbg eluh h tha'ifmmtaia Vlow dl-**

tr ic t, w ith tbe lr leaders. U rs. J . B. W t- , te r nnd Mr*. S tra d le r. nnd A. I. O'Roll- ■'? Icy, eounlv flub leader, were guests " Tbur*dn«- i.fternooij • a t th n home of , M r* .\J . B . Olandon a t n m eeting nt

■' wbU'li nrraunem onts were perfected for f- form ation o f n fonrth-ycnr sewing d u b ,

nnd plans jccre discusscd for organlxA- ' tlon of u c.itui!ng,c,liib among tbe girls

nf Ihnt /Ji'lricJ. The bosleaa served dinner for tho rlub girls nnd the ir load­

'll -------- .

r COMMERCIAL STUDENTS . i IN COiVIPETITION HERE

acx»l. ■ o(i South O m tn l l i U u D liM c t P K - .

t t - t f fH ng l a o n itw tc

Kepre*"ntaUvf*’ of commerclnl do y pnrtment4 d f Mgli schoolit ot thp aonth , cen tral Idaho d istrie t are hero today to / nartlfl'patc In a cotamcrvlal departmenl

foapeU tlon /o r tbo distric t. The itched- " uied ever.1a ineludo contests In abort- " hand wriUng. tj-pewritlng an< mnthc'J matlcnl escrelsc*.

I Women Seem To BeUsing Less Harness

[. — ' ' f CIIK.AOO, (/P)—I t seems lo be a r nuestlon whether the girl* wenr 'I Vm nny more.", Tlie vt-tvs nnd mcank commltteo

of th e Chicngo Corset club met to ­dny lo outline n' lifo wiving pro- grnm (or the Industry.

■' “ Only S:> per cenl o f tho women aro wc-iring corsots,” according to Ross Ilcy, seeretnry of th e orcan- Im tinn, whWi IneJudc* mnnu/mv turers, i-alesnien nnd designers of

' the fo.nlnlno form frames.‘ , " M o re ond m orr women ATO g iv ­

ing up the corse t,” said Mme. A lla . Ripley, president of tbo Fashion

I A rt U 'ague of America.“ Yonug g irlsl, why, to tell you

tho tra in , I don’t know a girl who - wear* a e o n e t "

NOTIOB.COOKKD FOOD SA LE 84tiirdar„

April £0, in the window next' to liio Singer Sewing Machino Co. Given by the Bcagul Olrls.—adv.

I' * - WB- W ILL contract yonr wool; re^ jonablc ta ih advaaco. Phoae 58)

‘ Brown ftroa. Sheep Co.—« dr.

j?2*95a n d E l d P o m p s , m W ta r y b c e l ,

lb s A t o 0 . C l o s in g t h e m o o t . .

NO SATURDAY-$2.95

m a r k e tI Y I o n e y

Between Main and Second

AILY NEWS/ TVnN: ib .]

Edited by Mra. E . B. W illlam t Telephone 80d.

T he Ekolela Camp R r e circle m et nl e r , .the. honio o f Mildred Bortsch. tuiiid<ij

eron fn ;. A t the biuincss seulon. plan ' 1 wero eomploted for tho 'cooked .foo')

snle lho girls are giving, Sattirday At tbo Alt^ord and M ott ijrocery store.

Mr*. Elm er IlolJingaworth enlejtaJn- cd ThurB.iii.v afternoon' a t a.cbarmliigly Bppointod tea fo r the boaefll of the

> f EpiMopal OaiM. Spring *hwerB dcc- ml- oratfld -thS rflomir, and the tcii Uble t f wns eeutrrcd w llh a bowl of daffodils.

Yollow candles In eJysULcnndlo atlcke n t- w;ero nliced nt each ond of the-tnb l?,

nml s!lv-?r rcrvieea wero used fo r tea Rh- ond coffee, Mra. W.. K . Orcenhow and w d Mrs. R. T. l i a u r d presiding. Tho foi­led lowing delightful p b g r im , arranged by [>t.i Mrs. 11. H. Atkinson, was given: Two hnt vocal aoly* hy Mr*; A rthur Kelt, ac-

companicd by Mlsa Ju lia T aylor; v io ­lin solo nnd encore, Mrs. Dorothv

, l> v y accompanied by Miss Euln Ripley, _ piano «u!i>. Ml>» U nry .Tnne Ham pton;

two vocnl soloa, Mrs. W. II. Dwight, aecompnol'id by M lis. llnm pton. An

■ho pleasing fentur^B o f .lh e aft-ernoon una the two .d ftcrs , “ Littlu

, M Imv” nnd “ I’omponnette” by J^n- ma Jean Levy, e ight years old, ilaiizU-

,, te r of Mr-j. Dorothy U v y ; llltle M isi , Levy, n l« , gave twn readings. “ Ken-

' tn rk y . I’liilosophy,” nn:l “ Willio'Ti L p P ray er.” Tliero wns n large a ttend

anee nnd Uie hostess .wna assisted .In serving by Mr*. Corl DcI>ong, M'm. Henry ONon nnd Mm. H. P. U g o n .

Menibe's of t h e ‘•Tw ontleth-(k‘nt«irv. ®“ clnb whn. nre. plnnnlwr to a tte n d 'th o

annual >dul> brenk^&^t a t thu Koger- aon holel on W ednesday, U av 3, nre

*®J rcqueated to secure the ir (Ic'frelH not P‘‘ la ter .tb n n SjiJurdav. These cnn bi. .!■' » • cured-^foTir Mr*. I). F ., Sweet o r M n .

IrfB A. Cbfl^ri.

'n l Mrs. R W. Davidson enl'ertnlncd o n ' In WcdnMday atlcrnonn n t her home oh, jn- Thlnl nvenue north in honor o f Mr*,! ]iu D. I). D avldsnn,'w ho is leaving aoon pl. fo r her home in Ontario, Canada. Tho

nfternoon wns Kppnt'twelnlly and the honored ^iiesl' wns presouted w itb u

r \ souvenir sjionn. nf Twin I^ll* . Thovi presptif w ire .\li*ilamcs D. D. D avid­son, Swnnk, Giles, Qrlracs, Dnv, fimith,

m- Smith, llidiu and Kenlstoii.

The i>irelgii -Missionnry society nf . ” the Mulhndisl ehureh m et in the rhurrli

parJoot, Thur*<My-offerBOan, Tho reg- ular. bm iness session wa* held, durln,:

'/■ which ll w.iaTfiIedT5*KcniT'n1hower in ‘‘I; tbe fnrm of wnsh eloths, aoap nnd bntii "I towols to the M e lh o d ls t-h o sp ita l In

Tienseln, China, lo be used for ft pub 111' bnth whlrh is bolng Instilled f i r women. J» wns nlso dcclded- t» give

, ehftln p jrtiw ,. the pfoeeeila o f whirl* will L’o for Ihe w ork .o f the chunrh in

‘1 foreign field*. Mn». A. T. 0*I«n<J ren- dnred Iwo vocal hotos. 'I'ho progrnm wns In *hni«e of Mrs. T . P . W arner, who w s nssisted b ;' Mra. I,. P , Jones, Mrs. M. S.. Hoover , nnd Mrs. 0 . D.

E Wenver. Dr. E. 'I*. W hite, pnstor of fho chnreh gnvo an nibUess on tbe coun. M l i - i i p r . c n iU e n tlo o , A frica and

of » i" 'th Amerien; A'^nuartelto compoaeJ fif Mrsi. Thomas M ott, Mr*. II. J . Kingn- i m Vn. a: B. p&tftfr and Mrs. H . C. M ajtiira fane . l |r* . L . P . JoBea waa

0 bo iteai fo r the day. At th# 'cloao of I), ^bo aflcrntjon refre ihm oati w rrn nerv- tp {14 by >I»ji.;Monteoth, Mpi. T . J . Tw l’ l d-

W mG R A

W E I

We have been wi ditions, so we are gc be able to secure gif

'"priceof b tife ;,;''

.

Come and niversary. W: has always bei

VALUES-Such Saturday, each d a y ! for $1.75. A ?10,001 etc. The bigger the i you to come a hundi

W. 1• ' > " THE

i.LLS, IDAHO, FRIDAY..

^ Temperature Drop 'S Follows Warmest U , Day.of This Year

Following one • o f the w anacit I 21-hour periods n f . the p rese n t.I spring, temperature thU momlDr

(I nt was djcidcdly ehilly_ h'ere ao that •sdoT overcoat* were doiiu'cd quite gon-

’ orally nnd worn.unUl nlii-forenooD when the w enlhcr situation righted

fo o l Itse lf, again. Rccorda o f-tb o tp>v- y At " e rn m e n t-w ea th e r observer hero

. showed high tem peratnre yeiterday I n l .08 degrees above u ^ o and low ' ; l u l n lgh l a t 37 above.

laJn-. The cttlelal foreeagt tor We'' ligly , a tste >a cloudy tonight nnd fa ir lo-

th o 'm o r r o w . . . • _______dcc- • ---------- — -------------------- ^

te r, Mra.' 0 . 0 . McRlll and U ra. U 0. K B e h n e l d . h - , abl* * '

Tho Preabyterlan Miaalonary soclcty mot In the church parlors yeslerdar

fol- "/te rnoon iriUi the fireiident, Mnr. 0;. .1 M. H all, presiding. Mra. WilllBm Ksh- Two eonducted tbe devotlonals. Inter- ■ eating rcpw la were given o f the Pres- vhi- •’J^ fria l beld last week a t Jerom e. Mrs. I

„(jn. W. II.’ Dwight sane, aecomponled by 1,. , Mlsa M » y Jane' H am pton nnd Miss

ifam ptoii lendered .n pinno aolo. Tftci I J , ' sludy book wns In charue of^Mra. Lenl

Bracken, who was a s s ls te d 'tv Mfsi'O.I H’. J). R J)ov]aL jJr%

i, , l„ Cliaries. Row eliffi^-M rs. ■ Gladya Carl- TV„. son. E. r . Dunlap, M m . D. Brown ueJi- J’Jsber. During thu,1, social-boiir-Tefrchliments wore aorved ,>11. •’>’ Mrs. Iln rry Cowling, Mrs. W alter

ilo** Branson and Mrs. Q. R.. . 0 ' _ _

Tbo following young ladiea werp ■ hotleuen at a d lnn rr fo r tho member* ;o f tb a Chrldlan E ndeavor aoelety, la tl •■v'ening Ii> Ihc rario rs o f tho Presby-

t«rv_ tfrinn .chnreh '. Flnreaco-D eiton ,.E rm a •tho S p ie lb e r g Priscilla Munaon, Oynelit (rer- Younc n rd Wllmn Keel.- Covera weni nre Inld for n i. A « cr dinner the’ regular not bnsfne?* meeting wna held.

I s e '. ' - —I » III-..-A K N O TO O BtoN Tfl.----------

•• , 1 The orchestra and ch'olr o f tho Ueth- o n lo d U l chureh will glvo a concert, of old an /avo rilo *e»g» a t 8 o’clock tonight in

Ur*, the cbuivh auditorium. The silver of- loon fering w bich.w ill be taken U to bo Thu naed for (heMioneflt o f tho music fund the o f the ehureh..

losn CABO OF TH AN K &.ui!’ • Wu wish to thank our nmny- friends

y and -tielghbr-rs fo r tho miiny comforting words nnd kind nssislanee during our snd licn'avement Sn tho death and bu-

n f rial o f our busbtfnd anil father, irrh Mm . J . W. Swearingen, ng- Mr. oni> Mrs, £f. W. nfckcrson,■In,: Mr. nnd Mra. J . w . OoTlntley, r In - . Mr. and-M rs. N . W . Swearingen, m il . Mr. and U ra. W, P , Sweariogrn,

in Mr. und Mral J . 8 . Bwearlngen. lub .. « '

K U ld n i

llri> Tne tendcDi-/ o f medleal aeleaee 1< in tow ard preventative m e u u re l I t i i

■en- easier and be tter to preven t than, to 'nm ruro. Pni’iunnnio. one of the moit,dAn- ler, gerous dlsoasei th a t modical men havr ies, (0 contend w itb, o ften folIowsA cold.or

D. a ttac k of tho The eold p re iB y i of the ayateo for Uio reeepUon and dBSl-

un. opment of the pceomonla g e m . T ie »ml longer the eold hang t on, tfio greater seJ the d aD ser.'T ake Cham beriaia 'iC ougb Ign- Remedy u w on u th e f l n t Isdleatloo C. ot ft eold app«ar« to m t« m t rid o f it

iraa w ith U ie 'fe W p ^ b l e delay. I t is of folly to rilk . an a ttaek o f pnenmODla

TV- whea thia remedy n a y bo obU laed for *01- I trifle.—td v . ■

sSe®\ D U A T I O N

D D I N G G I

w i t h y o u - f o u r t e e n y e a r s , a i

g o i n g t o m a k e i t e a s y f o r

r i f t s j o r t w o o r t h r e e o f y i

nd help us celebrate qur fc I F e are going to treafyou been our aim.

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

: y t h e r e w i H ' b e s p e c i a l s . £

0 L a V a I l i e r f o r ? 3 . 3 5 . A?25 l e a r t i c l e t h e g r e a t e r t h e r e i

■ i d r e d m i l e s t o a t t e n d t h i s ;

B ..P R IEIE OLD RELIABLE JEWE

TW W PAtLS

y, APRIL 28,1922

REPUBLICANS ON MOTOR ■' TRiP TO PARTY SESSION

lien tc iiM it ooT enw r.M oow »nd Ota- . k to n T e u n a a and A d ao s a n Twla

JJ - r a l la v m t o n •,

it L ieu tenant Qovernor C. C. Mooro ot 1- S t. A ntbnuy,3lEM tor M. B. Y aam tn of ID' Idalio Fnlls, and" i n a t o r Lloyd Ad- d ams o f BQxburg, w c ro 'l irT w ir t Palls /. last n lgb t on on overland tr ip to Bolie -0 whero thoy will a ttend scsifons of the T republican s ta te contra! eonunltti:tf ,IV ' BtUurdny. Tw in Palla county will bc

represen»»“i n t th la m ectlug by C- A.’e* Boblneoa, a ta to ct>0 m iU f«uu i.

^ LUMBER TRADE IS HEAVY

. 0 . P id f lo Ooast Mill* EgnciBg a t K sarlr N oonai C apacity n i th

m a n d -fo r Prodtict ’:cty ----------. • • v.'iday f lE A T rL E , (fl>) — Pacific coast .luin-‘

«• bor mllla arc running a fn c a r ly liflnnnl capacity ai.d anlcs eonUnuo to i;xeocd • ''

ter* production, according to the weekly ro- porl e f tbo W est Coast Lumbermen V aasoelatlnn. , :

,}')■ D uring th e week endlng.A pril 22, oe- I*M cording to tbo report, 120 afh lia lcd

th llli cv l 78,023,020 fccl,-a-ferf hundred thouaand’ lesa - th a n - ln 'th o preylotiH -

0 - wchk. Balea w ert 02^)S,8Cl8' fc5t'r^ about 4, 00,000 hss thaa tbo reeord- brenking figure o f tho previous weeh.

wn Shlpmonta wcro 77,S30,0D8 fc o t thu Porty-tbreo per cent o f tho now bus-.'Cn Iq cu ^ o a ta k e n /fo r w ater delivery, a

littlo moro th a n ,im lf of l l fo r dbmcslit K- purposes. j

NOTIOB TO L O y O W N im a IN TWIN TA L LS OBMBTBEY.

Tbo aanoaV charge for maintenance’- i,v. Of lota ID th e Twin Falls Cem eterr for '

the year M2S will be due and payable a t thd office o f tho aeerotary, f ita a r t— —

L ; 0 . Taylor, 127 Main Avenue Eaat, M ar u . U t. 102S. Tbe u r a a a e n t U «4 a full .

le t, io r A b a lf lo t and >1.00 for.\ single i;ravo. Please givo thl* mat­te r yonr rrtentlo 'n .—ftdv, ____

tl,. “n ie News ia read hy the |>eraaDent earning elassoa. v.

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.. (TOO L A T S FO B O L A a S in O A n O R 'ids — -------'— — ----------------ng - W E H A V E somo Fords th a t bavo iur boen overhauled ontl pu t In gnod »u- shape, from $150 up. CenfraJ garagt.

W ANTED—To contract several d if­feren t kinde of crops; leo ua. Darrow Brof. Seod and Supply Co. . I

\o W ANTED — Ten bean ,p lckcra lo s ta r t w ork M onday 'm ew ing. D ano v Drea. Bocd 4 Supply Co. I’h o n e - l :

p l H o a s e Cleaning^ T im er r I . ' I f you need kalsomlnlng let ut or l ^ a v o you t}mo and worry. We !(S p le n ty .o f help nod eoa dea - '-your w ork promptly. Wo goar- be 'ion tce to keep your w oodwork' tt vltatt. Piicet reaaoaabie. ih -P a ln tla x . I P ^ w H anging. Ba- „ : '« a « l l t i ( , .T « n i iU s 8 ’ a ad Fancy- Jt t a i s t f t ^ D fcon tio iu .

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S u c h a s a $ 5 . 0 0 r i n g '

; 2 5 . 0 0 w a t c h f o r $ 1 2 . 3 5 ,

r e d u c t i o n . .’J t w i l l p a y

's u n u s u a l e v e n t .

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