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lHEZH JTHJE VOL. 10. NO. 289. . *■ -ImirBmi- ^HESTBIlFtFi: miMlillTE -Teapot-Oome Probs Goes Into Cabinet, for Information; I -- - nesses’-Fout-YcarsLSilcnce. _________ iByJthts-Aasoclalttl-PrtM)___^ ----------WAsniNGTONrT>iiffeinj=A”ratt- ncl ofllcer atiil a past ond ft prcwnl ehalrmim of Uie Republican nalloiml commltlfc were «wk«l today by tlie ____ Ecaulc TtaM LPom n commlttJ^. to c y plain Uiclr rtla>^p»rty chief in 1920. to d|?por>« ------ o<-MCurlUM-pai4-lnto-Hu>-H<publl> can iKftiury by Harrj’ P. Sinclair. Republican chairman, sold they had not ipokon woncr bccauM they iiad ..-zefuud.ln:.1923, to have anything, to do «lUi Hays’ plan o( bond allocinent. and jaw no reason why their knowU edge of It would be \’aluablc to the public. Har« TetUrie* TJie third occupunt of the witness stand was Ka)^ himself. Under a Ulncd that he had done nbUilng Im- proper and argued -wlth-eommllWc ------ metnberB-lhofc-re«nt-dUolo*ure*rHlld not contradict the iSsUmony he pre- th»>-enmmlU<s>.un. der oath. It was the#® disclosure* that led Senator Robinson. Atkansas. the DemocniUe. floor_leadiT of Ihc Ktiau. to dcclaro on-tlio senate floor . yeslerday lhal Haya had "subjected J himself to tho possible charge of per- i 'J u r y . " ------------------------------ ....................... ----B«ptalia-fcBI»s»l-rr— ----- : JUys' proposal for getting tome of the |3 S 0 ^ In Slt>cklr bonds oul of the Republican p«rty treasury.-u cx> piit^ tn.ttw w to jh>- 'ilw pnrccb ol Uiisu eaeh'e*s» to mMn orMntrlbuUon of ' of iUte amount to th* Republlcon aa> ' ' Uic I" / ” “* (Cratlnu^ on Page Two) ^ ^ i r t l r f a k e s Sentence Calmly X)S ANGELES, March 13 ------- Welhy. Himu cB.flrffnriiint nf w m inm Edward Hickman, today was sentenced to llie Imprisonment ot San Quentin ^ — forthoTlaying-of-G.-Ity-Toma.-Roae- hlU drusgUt. Hunt stood before Superior Judge , Blliolt Craig and heard the sentence V with but little display of emoUon. I ....... Hickman's appeanincc ln court-yea- terday, when he heard a similar sen- tence passed upon him. lacked much ot the dramatic Importance It held when «ntenc«d lo hang by Judse J. - ^oui^ weeks ago for the BloyinffTif M arlon Parker. Plans Mode for Trip Plsns. have been completed for the trip to the prison for the two youths somtllms within the next M hours. Hickman pleaded not guilty lo two morderB. and wiu sentenced to hang April rt. tm one and spend the rest of hU life in tho penitentiary for the olher. Hunt, but 15 when he partici- pated In ' the murder of Toms, was founit ffiifltv hy ft liTTg hill ftpf *veln!ag his being', sentcnccd to pay the death penalty. ----------------- SHAU^-aWTHQUARB--------- •WASHTNGTON, March 13 M>)-A sharp earthquake was registered by ------- lhtf-Oeor8«t«WH—^iliTsIty ieUmp- -------graph-today,-the-4«mbIer>-beBUi-At^ l;Bt P. M. and continued for about two and one-half hours. Director Tonderf reported. The disturbance was approximately 7400 miles from Wash- ington. ! ' FOG FORCES LIUDBERGH . TO LAND PLANE; COUNSEL :izrwiTH.HIM; NElIJiERHUftt COATESVILLE. Ptt., Morch 13 (/P)- Coltinel Charles A. Lindbergh, and nenry ^reckcnridge. his counMl who . t<»k off In an airplane from Curtis ?W 1 New York, this aftemoon._wcrB fojwd to land, on o farm near hew l>le today becauM of a <Ttnse fog. •A perfect landing was mode and.the =aE=S'S'i£?!SS‘^uJ-“u ,r r ^ S by the^^fog.-^^ WQUld dlaeuss the incident, nei- ther would they reveal their desUni- Ucn. ............... TBE TWl _ id^D -BopiiIatian-at_ ____j 546,000; I^eads U tah; I _______ X aunlty-IsJiroR ing ^ - - SALT-LAKE CITY. March-13-- - (/P)-Idoho ha* eiept ahead of L Utah In ixipulatlon since the W O. _ . census, figures r^ftcd'here today*' . from the department of commerce -------revealr-Utfth-lwl-Ux Gem SUtr by------ . a slight margin In 1930. Present population of the two, 0 '■8iatoB wiu'Rtvcn”m"lhe report-asr I Idaho. MO.OOOi.Utah, 531.000. t; The toUl population o f '^ H ^ a e o since JWO. » The estimate Is based on avall- '• -ablc-data-arto blrths.-deaths,-lm------- tiilgmtlon und emigration. iilTllliilir: < •1 uim flurn iTiiiiiTiP I u: ____ _ li_ ____^ ________ 11- 1 ^ Wew-'Atlempt to-Span-Ocean | S ^SS »*8W o= W e!t= M a** s Id Secret HOp-off From London | It. ~ ’ I- LO^^DOK. March 13 M^An ><! EnglUh preM aiiwdsUon has b- sued a bulleUn slating that Cap- > lain Ulnchcllffe’s pUne was sight- < ss , ed about 110 mile* off Ihe wert j a ' eoa<l o f Ireland this afternoon by | ^ to West which was launched ol Cran- ir wctl-mwromc- tuany' m- unwaiitwl se»; ,, crccy. wos still obscured by mystery 1 ™ tonight. The daring ovlotors were be-:' ^ waters wlnglng'westward. ), r. Captain 'Walter Hlnchcliffe. veteran' i -- Britlsh-pilotrnnd-a comp4nloa.“ hop-i _iwt 'iff Bt Bn **'1y hffjr »' of word of warning, in a'SUnsoa mono* of plane, leaving a message that they X. would try the hamdous flight to r, of Wotchers at severol polnU In south- &. cm-Ireland, caught sight of on air-' Its piimi' -tpftauiif-'rawfg W A iiihlfc'*' 51 niptgn-mi!-miintiKgrt'tBniot~det«r ^ - (Continued on Page Three) IDAHO CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFERS SYMPATHY AND . AID TO CALIFORNIANS 0- -rBOise,-M arcn^i(jP) — OOVtffiBr 11 m itlrlflgc tnrtatL n ffria the sympathr - and-help-of-the-people:iof-Idaho to. flood sufferers in-Santa Clara val- , ley. The. governor's statement fol- s ' lows: _______________ “It is needless to state that the K sympatliy of the people of Idaho wlU ... be aroused immediateiy. upon learn- ly Ing of the disaster lo residents of Santa-Ciaro-vaUey. and they will want to do their port to alleviate the suffering. “I shaU be glod to coonerate with fA WO itea wrods or outer 1^1 organ^ Izatlons In an endeavor to send re- j tSSTOiRT he _— Panic Strlcl<en R etreat ol >" Trapped Sturt Interests Runs Sale to 3,913,400 Shares. at !j“ NEW YORk. March 13 (/p)-The as panic stricken retreat of the trapped a . Ilflhnrtl'-lnHirfst tw. thfr-y»wu-yo^|i. Ky Stock exchange today, coupled with a frnh outburst of public speculation, boostrt the day's sala to 3J13,400 •A Radio Corporatloa common was on ln the sanMtlonul fwttnrn npi»nlng 9- w iorraiw k'of a$w shares ot 1160, ot^ a-new-peok-prlce-and-an-ever-nlght ut gain ot laiM a shore. slmulUneoiisly or wllh the announcement that the os stock exchange had begun on official a- Inquiry Into reports o f . an alleged "technical comer" In that Issue. From 100 the stock plunged to 140 in the short space of IS minutes, whirled upward to 15^ before another IB mln- . utes had passed, and .then bucked I and-plunged-llke-a-kits-ln -a-Marcb. - wind.— 2t^rinally-elosed-at-ll4«-a- - shore. - Meehaa Mikes rortnoe id 8inc6 lost Thursday, Radio has ad- 10 vanced from |9aJS t« $160 a share. ^ Bo heavy has been the volume of n trading, that- total. IransaeUona In re the stock.la tha last.lour.days have . well exceeded tbi ouutijtdlng cap- » ItalltaUon ot 1.156,400 shares. WaU street 70S q>eculattng-lonlght-Oo:the . » sixe of the fortuns mode by Mlchati J. Meehan, one of the orlgtnol'“balls" - > oh-Raatonua-a-spedsEst tn that J; stock on the Wev^ York stock exchange. (Ccettnued oa ^ Three) JE ONLY ASSOCIATED w w TW IN FALLS, IDAHC Citrus Groves,’ Yeslerdaf iii Blossoni, Turn to Shrubs = -coatcd-wiiirMDa-jmi'S'iiir ____StMLMark_NtimbeLoLD_cail. __ j n y Tllf A.tf<)ciatf<l Pretsl ------ L051 ANClEUJa. Murch U-Flying. a t tltiics but a Ick )utndri>d feet nboVe tlie dr-vjlnte valU-y ut Jfotli, lold waste I when Uic si, >'ranrLi doiii gave way J Pf^ viewed tlie ’ ' troBedy. ■ ',' --- 8ticksrstDct-«niintiUirby-rt«uF jn workera.-marlcliiH-iln*-|)l#ce wliere-a of soldier dead, after a battle. lYie jn sticks marked tho dead after a. bot- tle with dentil riding on a wall of - water 75 feel high. , Cllru5 Grove»—Shrub* Cllnt.i Kroves. yciilcrduy In blos.'.om. today orv but stiruUt cuwred wiUi mud . I and slU wiuilicd down tiie j-alley when tlie slant dam gave away, pouring I billions of K;ilIons ot water out onto |;ilghu ......................................... Tlie dam. a few hours oiio rnales- water, looks, from ilie air. Uke a " ■rhll,f» pl,^.,Mnff wt,..,., .fvja dam. proud In its rMlxUng strength. ; today Is a mnu of mud and a fev,' ] Tlie canyon reochlng back'Into the _ ; mountains, tliat yesterday seemed a lako. U-iww-btit-tbe semblancc'Of n- _!a. colossal dragon. Its uioutli gaping after io> (Continue on Page Two) liNmWlisiii s^-FE iE lt8CWS»iiri tfc----------------- ------------ ------> ■ : —MEXICO^ITYT-Mar«h-l»-f,PH-Olii- — patches from Guadalajara say Hint 31 Iniurgenu and 13 fedeml soldiers wvre kilted in two combatk In the sutp nf Jalisco where fighting has been going on for sevmil months. The dlspaUhes say that SOO Insiir* IQ genu atUcked Uie town ot Snn Juan Id De Los Lagos. Sattirdoy.'bul were re- pulse af t cra_Iigl^^ h r ers-'Werr- kllletf.- TWg-rtdtral troops to defending the town lost 18—fcUtafc ,1_ JWeral-cavalry-took-up^the pursuit )1. of the attackers. he ***^ ^ ---SOME-KtNOS-C Ot I _____________ L, ___________ 111 -------- r . of m PRESS NEWSPAPER-l ALLS l HO, WEDNESDAY MORNl ......... . -------- ZIoSJiNGELES-MILmA.. ] STANDS BY FOR ORDERS *- -SACRAMENTO.-O01-. M arch-13-if) ■. -AdJUUUit Oeneral.n. E..MiltcbUcdl - today orderwi Uie IMUi liifuntry. Call, fomla Nailoiwl Ouord ut Los Angeles. Of] PACK TRAINS OnCANI7.E ----- i - NBWHAtL- r c al.— Mnrcn- l 3 - rfl^= - - Pack trains were being organlml late toduy-to enier-U»-floudRl a m ’ nnd , In pock out ' the bodies. The waters i . washed sUt and mud onto the .roads UDS making any oUicr tyty of tmii.i}>orU- - |- uan-",'i«~jM ..^ :: GOER TO fiCENB OF DISASTER sad. 3AN PIUNCISCO. Murcii 13 (A>)- J. Arlliur Jeffers. In clmrge ’o f' the Pacific coast on-a of U»e American . Rc<L.CnMaJeIt ..iiCft-toii<hl-by-in an.. fing. tor the flood, devoslaU-d a'rrd ut Cos 'j boVe Angeles'to direct a survuy of the dls- j osle aster ond catr for Uie refugees. ( way Accompanying Jettirn was Paul Dctt- ( &ksL mrr. a Rnl CroM workrr ^lia rrcmUy. i tiie spent 10 mooths In MLululppl flood i er. J. W. Rlcliardson. who wm In Arl- '■< iiUF zonjT-tias-bren-orderrt-ta-IXM—An- ’ ne-. geleo.—t ____ __ ________ . ------- J giiirEEiiiiin - F0B6BI1IIM’ mud I'hvn I onto Engineer Declares Tembfor-or; 'Jy Dynamite Blast Woul'd B e ' ^ ecessary t^Causi^Collapse. ^ FRESNO. Col.. Morch 13 (fl>)-Ex- ! *®'' ternal force elUier'through an earth- ] quBku or dynamltnrouia-bimccesmr ! to break the St. PHncis'dam. accord- , , Ing to C. £..PlilUlj9t.;asAlalant super-. , Intcndcnt ot the Lot Angeles bureau ■L— of wIm? ed Its construeUoh. 'Phlll!^ made this statement in a ipedtl dispatch today fl lo tiie rrcsno Bee'.Irom.San Pran- I cisco, where he is appkarlng as special ^ engineer counsel ror;Oai,'elty In-a-tall- ie: ■'On y througlv force supplied by dy- ' ilHni_JlllXC_gODe_PU».!:K.PlJllllP8.-Ml(l^ . Hr arldftl that It, wst tiH belief thst . nl 31 an earthquake had caused the -dam- i were nse. tr tif The dam iiod a csp^ty of 38.000 going acre feet and was filled to capacity when it went~out. he said, njur* \ - e “rc" CALL FOE HOAD BIOS iverall BOISE. March 13 (/P)-Id ^ 's bu- n»ps <n-lhe-gravel-turfadng.of.lO mllos.oL cUtat Lost RiT(^hlghw»y-ltt'Buttc coun- irsull ly betwMD Arco and Uoote. Bids' will be opened here Morch 87. ' )S-OF-EMPfcOYME»T-SHOt)tME- (Umdermime/.......... DAII R N IN G , M ARCH 14,1928. g iiiiF F ai^SIIIClElL* >?)= ------------------- . ---------------- ;--------- late . . --------- Iters Po fmistress Declares Farm- ?u- ers Told Her of Possibility 7— orpB ait^^ioifisirm m- Drilling of Dynamite Holes. the Icon ^ =T=r<By:^erA»wlntrd-PrtM.‘= r Los NEWHALL. Cal.. Murcli 13-M n. A. dls- M. Rutnsey. postmistress at Buutius, declared tonight Uial fur the piLii 10 >ett- days ranchers living In the shadow miy. nt thr fit, Fmticia ritun.lmU:ialittil ct tood nothing else," but reported leaks in orfc-- <he-fllruetuferawHhe-poMlWllly-of-«te- Arl- disaster Uiat wrecked -their homes and -An- wlped-out-thclj-famlltes-today:---------- As the lut of rpcovercd bodies grew missing, Urs. Rumsey said that ranch- ers In San Tranciscoqulto canyon hod repeatedly told her It" would be Uie | . | l end ot them If the dam ever gave IT Two Wings Collapse Tills morning It gave way. the ea.it and west winjts collapsing and down Uie beauUful canyon, dotted wlUi clt- ’•o r rus groves, rushed a barrage of rag- S i It^ Imlght. ,, e torrent lelt prop- * ''' erty damoge various estimated tonight ^ ir5mnifl>»3»~i03Pdo:o6c:Lr Supporting Mrs. Rumsey’s state- Iment of rumored leaks In the great _ wall Uiot until last night Iteld back 38,000 acre feet of water for the sum- mer suddIv of the city ot Los Anseles. were reports obtained by Invesugotiag officers from motorUU who liad driven through-Uie canyon late-Mondoy:—- One outo driver, according to the this (Continued on~Pago Two) iDWijiEiBllIIEB!: iiiH ljjt Ohot _SALT-LAKS-CIT5f,-March-13-(/P)^ lam- Charging lhal her faUier punished iier when she refused to tell him 18000 company she keeps, Cora Ken- aclty nlson. 19. today filed a comploint ogolnit him cliarging him with ai* sault and battery. John KennlsoD. 00. was arrested and put in'Joll following filing of the com- bu- pidJnt but declored his daughter wos -btdr wT^HTwirirdiriiriraiyikiis-wiffirnF 00.01. fh '>m oun- orer-the-telephone:--------------------—— I wUl Kennlson beaded.not giiUty u d his bond wu set at $100. tBEHNVESAGATEO— -------------- ^ u M b A T i ‘^1'1 ----- TWbtme. too. - - V T* JVNTY------------ LY m S jinMBEn AtrniT iitmKAU OP CmCUl.AT10.VB i^ JiY i V iT l I “TS^OoirWail ^D«^4;h-D.eseef rm- Fertile Earids BecomfTGr; ility O ver .U0.000.000: W atci m tJirder-eoyerof-D arknt Ik. ___tlon Sleep; 50 Victims’ _ —■- . ; ...... . -..-IBcThgjTOi ; f NEWHALL, Onl, M arch 13— Sc tonight had rocovorcd upwards of daw through the slimo of San Frtti d-cL Yttlley_,tliat ,wafl.t.urnadJn,to_D..grii L,*” cifl dam broke and engulfed its fe tilnal6'd"dlT)flw«btt'$10,000,OOl ^ of-tho-bodioa-bad-boon-idoatilic ported on tbo list of missing. . ^ Frnr''' ------- Mimc ^ iLISTDFiSMll CMOlflTli; clt- _____ 'P rag- [b Filly Bodiea-Arft-ldontHied:Jn:j| Lisa. — M orgues-oi-StrickcruArea;^ O lllciais Give Out Names.; l»cl. ^ -------- , jl NEWHALL. Calif.. March 13 t/P)- > ' Hrlelten ar(o by oIHclftl. Inu, urfw K _ revaUed .Uml M-bodlea-liave - bwn li idenUfied; 324 ore -in morgues un- _lil: Identified, and 700,persons.arc report-, a cd missing.'................ a .... The 234 unldentllled arc In morgues .p y ol the following'places:. / L ill Plni O-.iKBmoreflB; Sonia PoulailS-. — Venturi 4: Wcwhafi 45: Moorpark. 30. H 'l' ~Apptoitihair~iiTninreY~~o r T»i«iM | ! I L | missing were listed in 'a table as fol- , -----------Oastoifc-^^Au>Ut-Paula-UO;-Jiew.. j /P>- hall and vicinity 300: Fillmore 100; ‘ ' ----------, .... « , (Continued on Poge Three) • | SS; GREEDY WATERS METE o 6 t "■ DEATH TO SEVEN MEMBERS ( OF FAMILY; SON IS SAVED I i™ —NBWHAtIr-Caiif:r-Mareh-l3-<fl>)-i- - iUMf Seven. inrmW s al one family were _ ------ token-by-lh»-gr««aji—watMs-bjr-Uja. I 1 his breoking of the. 81. Pranols-dam. - - One member of Uie famUy w u In C. J. Molhews. MaUiews, hU wife, _AmeUa, Thetmi'MaUiutts. la; ctuulloT' ____ Mathews. 0; Franklin' Molhews. 4; Corl Mathews. Jr.. 3, and Miss Vida Mathews. dour»iter of E. C. Molhews, Lynwood, all are believed, lo have ------ ;— A son of C. J. MaUiews wos the < member of Uie fomlly in* NewhaU s lost night, thereby saving his life. | SEiTElffiS.: ram iiii ..........- - .. . — { \ Father ot Former Twin Falls 1 Resident Will Sil as Judge | ol Federal Court ol C laim s.' t ---- I WASHINGTON. Morch 13 (> ^T h e nomination of representaUve Wlftl«tn court of claims Judge, wos' confirmed ^ late yesterdoy by the senate. _______ Povorable action was taken in the * senau alter opposition hod devetopeS to Oreen's nominaUon chiefly or^ the f^eral Judges. Tlie point also was ' ?oUs. Idaho, holds' a »10,000-a-year ] potiUon on Uie board of tax appeals, j The nomination ot the chairman of | the house ways and means committee j hod been approved eorller tn the day i ' by the Judiciary commiUce. His ele- voUon lo the bench means his reUr^ menl from the house where ho Has served for many years as a member ____ from,the.ninth.low district..’, ^ : ----------- RepresentaUvs-HawIay^Republlcanf • Or^on. Is tn line for the chairmanship ot Uie ways and means commlltee. which has Jurisdiction over'Tevenue ] and tariff legislation. wmiarn. I^ qrten. Jr.., ion ot tho ' ■ t« the*^^Ud”8 ^ eour?^^Ss . bepch has. been approved by the sea* ate. was for'some tlma a Tvln Fklls resident, having been >siociat«d Jn ~ prtcUce or Uw battuwlUt tbo flnn 'ot Sweeley and Sweeltr.-He-sttbsequs&Ujr entsied praetlCQ of U w at Bobl uid - .:. wai.aiwciaM wUb ArtJwr. W. OM rm ^ DOW o f $ p o k a i» . ; \ .• • v P.RICE 5 CENTS. , 1 |y |-* ' 11of^Liqiiiid“ ' rnds^ffiiitF tiE iraveya7dn3a™ aK ^R>iS^r~ IcrsJIurtte. Pow n-Ganyoiu-v,. ii'UHy aa Rtitiidentii of Sec- — s’ liodies Are Identified. ^A^Prr;") ---------- . - :=;= •Searchers for tho dead, who lato* of 274 bodies, continuod splash- 'ranclsquito canyon, tho poacoful . yrnvpytird today when St. Pron. I fertile land^,causing dam&go oa.., ' (nn? ^ a - $gd,ooo,ouD. omy flo---- ificd-and-7-Od-porsong-woro-ro,. --------- ^Sia=HS5EFsi5^^^^ -;a dozon or so smaller communi- jtlos which fringed tho flood I t h a t d e v a s t a t e d San Francis- {quito, came reports of more - 1 'bodies found Jo add to the deoth toll. I When Uie lU>foot dam, borely two :yearn old. gave way today in the dork- [ness of the early morning under the- 'pressure of 38.000 acre feet of water [behind It. ll did so wlUiout warning riiftuJ iQfu^^ on the ranchers and enmng in tiiC canyon betow ll on anianche _____ .'o f liquid deaUi 76 feel Algh. ..•< .______ - --Two-Flashei Only WornlBg Two gn-at flaslies as Uie flood i notes of wornlng Uiat caUstrophe was _ hurtling down the canyon. e "-Homes weie crumpled—under >the--------- y great wave. Pomllles were,'pitched n Inio-the-maelstronl-and lom-aparL___ _ - Mrs. Anna HoiicloUi telted her boby -. os U».water-crushed, her.home. b u t. . . a swlrllng billow loro Uie Infant from ' . a her grasp and It was swept to death. •. An older cbild already.had.been car- ,. ried' kway. / ■■■ ' 0. H. 'Uimck; SO yeaw old, sleeping . (* Jow^Uie*'^m, ? e i r m e"j^ ih ^ ^ ^■Sf-VfctlWWge-iUldMlilA m -'U litf'fttW ------- -• weaker ond was on the verge ot col- • lapse when a voice shouted to' him In !> ' (ConUnued on Page Ttro) J Ceorgff«olntjrfftl8afsfloarlnff== rf-^nd-Rattie ----------TIten-House— i Crumples: Father Disappears ». ro ^ >e George McIntyre, whose two brothers U- and faUier are missing, and who was given first aid trcaunenl at Red Cross headquarters, told a graphlo > story. "I heard a roaring and craakllng - that sounded like two lilgh tension ‘ wires coming together. Then wllh a II roar the waters struck Uie house. U My faUier. who olso w u oa-akcned I by the sound, called to my two broUi- . ers.-Bllly-and-Joe. but.cvidcaUy_Uiey_____ were sound asleep and did not hear . I ray faUier. We made our way ouulde IS swlmins side by aide In Uie torrent. I managed lo catch hold of a tree le and.pulled myself up into the upper branches. My father disappeared In the torrent. Wlien Uie woter had subsided somewhat 1 sworn half a- mile to ttttch shore.’* ^ TAXI DRIVER HURT B^^d!C»LAl£JEl ClT^^..JJflXCll..J3, Two tdxl drivers, contesting right ot woy on an • Intersection here, were seriotisly. Injured ih a collision today. ^ and p ^ b le Internal l^urles. MIBS-MILLKU-QWLIFIEH-':— . — “ ^HABI^ ^^todia. ^ ^ h 13 (/^-M ^ ^ litnceforth tie known under Hindu , name, Devi Sharmlsta, today quoll- “ fled herself to marry Uie ex-malia- K rajah of Indore by becoming a con- >y vert to the Hindu religion. ^ WISCONSIN-OAM-BREAKS;.--^ - ^ CITIES MAROONEOUlftLL._ n. -AND-AUTOJRAEEldHALIS^ ip . . *. . aADISON, w u, March IS ■(ff)- , ie Marooned cities, cut oft from rail, and-' automobile oommunlcaUon-.and In a: > few cases, eloctrio power, dotted w eft.' - M em Wlseonsln today. . • at At LoFa^e, oa the Siekapoo xlver. f. os a power dam- br^^tbli.norBtnK-tm- d«r the prentm'tf-'stesnnal .vatm T 'f : 11* and.'t heaf7 .lM*'J^-^UetHo;S!trvie«';.--;; ot tatlns. ,ono

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miMlillTE-Teapot-Oome Probs Goes Into

Cabinet, for Information;

I - - - nesses’-Fout-YcarsLSilcnce.

_________ iByJthts-A asoclalttl-PrtM )___^----------W A sniN G T O N rT >iiffeinj=A ” r a t t -

ncl ofllcer atiil a past ond ft prcw nl ehalrmim of Uie Republican nalloiml commltlfc were «wk«l today by tlie

____ Ecaulc T ta M L P o m n commlttJ^. to c yplain Uiclr

r t la > ^ p » r ty ch ief in 1920. to d|?por>«------ o<-M C urlU M -pai4-ln to-Hu>-H<publl>

can iKftiury by H arrj’ P. Sinclair.

Republican chairm an, sold they had no t ipokon w o n cr bccauM they iiad

..-ze fuud .ln :.1923 , to have anything, to do «lUi Hays’ p la n o( bond allocinent. and jaw no reason why their knowU edge of It would be \’aluablc to the public.

H ar« TetUrie*TJie third occupunt of th e witness

stand was K a)^ himself. U nder a

Ulncd th a t h e h a d done nbUilng Im­proper and a rgued -w lth-eom m llW c

------ m etnberB-lhofc-re«nt-dUolo*ure*rHlldnot contradict th e iSsUmony he pre-

th»>-enmmlU<s>.un. der oath. I t was the#® disclosure* tha t led S enator Robinson. Atkansas. the Democn iU e . floor_leadiT of Ihc K tiau. to dcclaro on-tlio senate floor

. yeslerday lh a l Haya had "subjected J himself to tho possible charge of per-

i ' J u r y . " ------------------------------.......................- - - -B « p ta l ia - fc B I» s » l- r r— ----- :

JUys' proposal for getting tome of the | 3 S 0 ^ In Slt>cklr bonds oul of the Republican p«rty t r e a su ry .-u cx> p i i t ^ tn .t tw w to jh>-

' i l w pnrccb o l Uiisu

eaeh 'e*s» to m M n orM ntrlbuU on of ' of iUte am ount to th* Republlcon aa>

' ' Uic

I" / ” “*( C r a t ln u ^ on Page Two)

^ ^ ir t lr fa k e s Sentence Calmly

X)S ANGELES, March 13-------Welhy. Himu c B.flrffnriiint nf w m inm

Edward Hickman, today was sentenced to llie Imprisonment o t San Q uentin

^ — forthoT lay ing - of-G .-Ity-Tom a.-R oae- hlU drusgUt.

Hunt stood before Superior Judge , Blliolt Craig a n d heard the sentence

V with bu t little display of emoUon.I ....... Hickman's appeanincc ln court-yea-

terday, when h e heard a sim ilar sen­tence passed u p o n him. lacked much ot the d ram atic Importance It held when «n ten c« d lo hang by Judse J.

- ^oui^ weeks ago for theBloyinffTif M arlon Parker.

Plans M ode for Trip Plsns. have been completed for the

trip to the prison for th e two youths somtllms w ith in the next M hours.

Hickman pleaded no t guilty lo two morderB. and w iu sentenced to hang April rt. tm one and spend th e rest of hU life in th o penitentiary for the olher. H unt, b u t 15 when he partici­pated I n ' the m urder of Toms, was founit ffiifltv hy ft liTTg hill ftpf

*veln!ag his being', sentcnccd to pay the death penalty .

----------------- SH A U ^-aW T H Q U A R B ---------•WASHTNGTON, M arch 13 M>)-A

sharp earthquake was registered by------- lhtf-Oeor8«t«WH— ^ iliT s I ty ieUmp--------graph-today,-the-4«m bIer>-beBU i-A t^

l;Bt P. M. a n d continued fo r about two and o ne-ha lf hours. Director Tonderf reported. The disturbance was approximately 7400 miles from W ash­ington. ■ ! '

FOG FORCES LIUDBERGH . TO LAND PLANE; COUNSEL

:iz rw iTH .H IM ; NElIJiERHUfttCOATESVILLE. Ptt., Morch 13 ( /P ) -

• Coltinel Charles A. L indbergh, and nenry ^ reckcnridge. his counM l who

. t<»k off In an airplane from Curtis ? W 1 New York, this aftemoon._wcrB fojwd to land, on o farm near hew l>le today becauM of a <Ttnse fog.

•A perfect land ing was mode and .the

=aE=S'S'i£?!SS‘ uJ-“u , r r ^ Sby th e ^^ fo g .-^ ^

WQUld dlaeuss the incident, nei­ther would they reveal their desUni- Ucn. ...............

■ TBE

T W l

_ i d ^ D - B o p i i I a t i a n - a t _ ____j5 4 6 , 0 0 0 ; I ^ e a d s U t a h ; I

_______X a u n l t y - I s J i r o R i n g ^

- - SALT-LAKE CITY. M arch -1 3 -- - ( /P)-Idoho ha* eiept ahead of

L U tah In ixipulatlon since the W O . _ . census, figures r ^ f tc d 'h e r e today* '

. from the departm ent of commerce-------revealr-Utfth-lwl-Ux Gem SUtr by------

. a sligh t margin In 1930.Present population of the two,

0 '■8iatoB wiu'Rtvcn”m "lhe re p o r t-a s r I Idaho. MO.OOOi.Utah, 531.000.

t ; The toU l population

o f '^ H ^ a e o since JWO.» The estimate Is based on avall-' • - a b lc - d a ta -a r to blrths.-deaths,-lm-------

tiilgmtlon und emigration.

iilTllliilir:<•1 uim flurn iTiiiiiTiP I

u : ____ _ l i _ ____— ^ ‘ ________ 1 1 -

1 Wew-'Atlempt to-Span-Ocean | S ^ S S » * 8 W o = W e ! t = M a * * s

Id S e c r e t H O p -o ff F r o m L o n d o n |

It. ~ ’I- LO^^DOK. March 13 M ^ A n ><! EnglUh preM aiiwdsUon has b -

sued a bulleUn slating th a t C ap- >lain Ulnchcllffe’s pUne was s igh t- <

ss , ed about 110 mile* off Ihe w ert ja ' eoa<l o f Ireland this afternoon by |

to W est which was launched o l C ran- i r wctl- m w rom c- tuany ' m- unwaiitwl se»; ,, crccy. wos still obscured by mystery 1 ™ tonight. The daring ovlotors were b e - : '

^ waters wlnglng'westward. • ),r . Captain 'W alter Hlnchcliffe. v e te ran ' i - - B r itlsh -p i lo trn n d -a comp4nloa.“ hop -i_iw t 'iff Bt Bn **'1y hffj r » 'of word of warning, in a 'SU nsoa mono* of plane, leaving a message th a t they X. would try th e ham d o u s fligh t to

r,of W otchers a t severol polnU In south- &. c m -Ire la n d , caught sight of on a ir - ' Its piimi' - tp f tau iif- 'ra w fg W A i i ih l f c '* '

51 n ip tg n -m i!-m iin tiK g rt 'tB n io t~ d e t« r ^ - (Continued on Page Three)

IDAHO CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFERS SYMPATHY AND . AID TO CALIFORNIANS

0 - - r B O is e ,- M a r c n ^ i (jP) — OOVtffiBr 11 m it lr lflgc tnrtatL n f f r ia t he sym pathr- and -he lp -o f-the -peop le :io f-Idaho to.

flood sufferers in -S a n ta C lara v a l-, ley. T he. governor's statem ent fol-

s ' lows: _______________“It is needless to sta te th a t the

K sympatliy of the people of Idaho wlU ... be aroused immediateiy. upon learn-

ly Ing of the disaster lo residents of S an ta -C iaro -vaU ey . and they will w ant to do the ir port to alleviate the suffering.

„ “I shaU be glod to coonerate with fA WO ite a wrods or outer 1 ^ 1 organ^

Izatlons In an endeavor to send re-

j tSSTOiRThe _ —

P a n ic S trlc l< e n R e t r e a t o l

>" T r a p p e d S t u r t I n t e r e s t s R u n s

™ S a le t o 3 , 9 1 3 ,4 0 0 S h a r e s .a t ■

!j“ NEW Y O Rk. March 13 (/p )-T he as panic stricken retreat of the trapped a . Ilflhnrtl'- lnH irfst tw. thfr-y»w u-yo^|i. Ky Stock exchange today, coupled with a

f rn h outburst of public speculation, boos t r t the day 's s a la to 3J13,400

•A Radio Corporatloa common was on l n the sanMtlonul fwttnrn npi»nlng

9- w io r r a iw k 'o f a $ w shares o t 1160, ot^ a-new -peok -p rlce-and -an -ever-n lgh t u t gain o t la iM a shore. slmulUneoiisly or w llh th e announcement th a t the os stock exchange had begun on official a- Inquiry Into reports o f . an alleged

"technical com er" In th a t Issue. From 100 the stock plunged to 140 in the short space of IS minutes, whirled upward to 15^ before another IB m ln-

. utes had passed, and .then bucked

I and -p lu n g e d -llk e-a -k its-ln -a-M arcb. - wind.— 2 t^ r in a l ly -e lo s e d -a t- l l4 « -a - - shore.

- M eehaa M ikes rortnoeid 8inc6 lost Thursday, Radio has ad- 10 vanced from |9aJS t« $160 a share.^ Bo heavy h a s been the volume of n trad in g , th a t- to ta l . IransaeUona In re the s to c k .la th a la st.lo u r.d ay s have .

well exceeded tb i ouutijtdlng cap- » ItalltaUon o t 1.156,400 shares. WaU

street 70S q>eculattng-lonlght-O o:the . » sixe of the fortuns mode by M lchati “ J . Meehan, one of the orlgtnol'“balls" - > o h - R a a to n u a -a - s p e d s E s t tn th a t J ; stock on th e Wev York stock exchange.

(Ccettnued o a ^ Three)

JE ONLY ASSOCIATED

w wT W I N F A L L S , I D A H C

Citrus Groves,’ Yeslerdaf iii Blossoni, Turn to Shrubs

= -coatcd-wiiirMDa-jmi'S'iiir ____StMLMark_NtimbeLoLD_cail.

__ j n y Tllf A.tf<)ciatf<l Pretsl ------L051 ANClEUJa. Murch U -F ly ing .

a t tltiics but a Ick )utndri>d feet nboVe• tlie dr-vjlnte valU-y ut Jfotli, lold waste I when Uic s i, >'ranrLi doiii gave way

J P f ^ viewed tlie

’ ' troBedy. ■ ’ ' , '--- 8ticksrstDct-«niintiUirby-rt«uFjn workera.-marlcliiH-iln*-|)l#ce wliere-a

of soldier dead, after a battle. lYie jn sticks marked tho dead after a . bot­

tle w ith dentil riding on a wall of- water 75 feel high.

, Cllru5 Grove»—Shrub*Cllnt.i Kroves. yciilcrduy In blos.'.om.

today orv but stiruUt cuwred wiUi mud . I and slU wiuilicd down tiie j-alley when

tlie s la n t dam gave away, pouring• I billions of K;ilIons ot water out onto

|;ilghu .........................................Tlie dam. a few hours oiio rnales-

water, looks, from ilie air. Uke a " ■rhll,f» pl,^.,Mnff wt,..,.,. fv ja dam. proud In its rMlxUng strength.

; today Is a m nu of mud and a fev,'

• ] Tlie canyon reochlng back 'Into the _ ; mountains, tliat yesterday seemed a

lako. U-iww-btit-tbe semblancc'Of n- _!a. colossal dragon. Its uioutli gaping after io> (C on tinue on Page Two)

liNmWlisiiis-FEiElt8CWS»iiritfc----------------- ------------ ------> ■ :

—MEXICO^ITYT-Mar«h-l»-f,PH-Olii-— patches from G uadalajara say Hint 31

In iurgenu and 13 fedeml soldiers wvre kilted in two combatk In the su tp nf Jalisco where fighting has been going on for sevm il months.

The dlspaUhes say th a t SOO Insiir* IQ g enu atU cked Uie town ot Snn Juan I d De Los Lagos. Sattirdoy .'bu l were re­

p u ls e af t c r a _ I i g l ^ ^

h r ers-'W err- kllletf.- TWg-r td tra l troops to defending the town lost 18—fcUtafc ,1_ JW era l-c av a lry -to o k -u p ^ th e pursuit )1. of the attackers.

he * * * ^

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of

m PRESS NEWSPAPER-l

A L L SlHO, WEDNESDAY MORNl......... . — --------

Z Io S JiN G ELES-M ILm A .. ] STANDS BY FOR ORDERS

* - -SACRAMENTO.-O01-. M a rc h -1 3 -if)■. -AdJUUUit O enera l.n . E ..M iltcbU cd l -

today orderwi Uie IMUi liifuntry. C a ll, fom la Nailoiwl Ouord ut Los Angeles.

Of] PACK TRAINS OnCANI7.E----- i - NBWHAtL- r c al.— Mnrcn- l 3 - rfl^= - -

Pack trains were being organlm l late to d u y -to enier-U»-floudRl a m ’ nnd ,

In pock ou t ' the bodies. The w aters i . w ashed sUt and mud onto the .roads

UDS m aking any oUicr tyty of tmii.i}>orU- - | - u a n - " , 'i« ~ jM ..^ : :

GOER TO fiCENB OF DISASTER sa d . 3A N PIUNCISCO. Murcii 13 (A>)-

J . A rlliu r Jeffers. In clmrge ’o f ' the P acific coast on-a of U»e American

. Rc<L.CnM aJeIt ..iiCft-toii<h l-by-i n a n . . fing. to r th e flood, devoslaU-d a'rrd u t Cos 'j boVe A ngeles'to direct a survuy of th e d ls- j osle a s te r ond c a tr for Uie refugees. ( way Accompanying Je ttirn was Paul D ctt- ( &ksL m rr. a R n l CroM workrr ^ lia rrcm U y. i tiie spen t 10 mooths In MLululppl flood i

er. J . W. Rlcliardson. who wm In A rl- '■< iiU F zonjT -tias-b ren -o rde rrt- ta -IX M —A n - ’n e -. geleo.— t ____ __ ________

. ------- • J

giiirEEiiiiin- F0B6BI1IIM’mudI'hvn I

onto Engineer Declares Tembfor-or; ' J y Dynamite Blast Woul'd B e '

^ecessary t^Causi^Collapse. ^

FRESNO. Col.. Morch 13 (fl>)-Ex- ! *®'' te rn a l force elUier'through an e a r th - ]

quBku or dy n a m ltn ro u ia -b im c c e sm r ! to break the St. PH ncis'dam . accord- ,

, Ing to C. £..PlilUlj9t.;asAlalant super-. , Intcndcnt ot the Lot Angeles bureau

■L— of wIm? •ed Its construeUoh. 'P h lll !^ made this s ta tem ent in a ip e d tl dispatch today

fl lo tiie rrcsno B ee '.Irom .S an P ra n - I cisco, where he is appkarlng as special ^ engineer counsel ror;Oai,'elty In-a-tall-

ie: ■'On y througlv force supplied by dy-

' ilHni_JlllXC_gODe_PU».!:K.PlJllllP8.-Ml(l^ . H r arldftl th a t It, w st tiH belief th s t .

nl 31 an earthquake had caused the -dam - i were nse.tr tif T h e dam iiod a c s p ^ ty of 38.000 going acre feet and was filled to capacity

w hen it went~out. he said, njur* \ -

e “rc" CALL FOE HOAD BIOS iverall BOISE. March 13 (/P )-Id ^ ' s bu-

n » p s < n-lhe-gravel-tu rfadng .of.lO mllos.oL cUtat Lost RiT(^hlghw »y-ltt'B uttc c oun - irsull ly betwMD Arco and Uoote. Bids' will

be opened here Morch 87. '

) S - O F - E M P f c O Y M E » T - S H O t ) t M E -

(Umdermime/..........

D A I IR N I N G , M A R C H 1 4 , 1 9 2 8 .

g i i i i F Fai SIIIClElL*>?)= ------------------- . ---------------- ;---------la te . . ---------

Iters Po fmistress Declares Farm- ?u- ers Told Her of Possibility 7 — o r p B a i t ^ ^ i o i f i s i r m

m- Drilling of Dynamite Holes.the

Icon —^ = T = r< B y :^ e rA » w ln trd -P r tM .‘= r Los NEWHALL. Cal.. M urcli 1 3 -M n . A. dls- M. Rutnsey. postm istress a t Buutius,

declared tonight U ial fur the piLii 10 >ett- days ranchers living In the shadow m iy . nt th r fit, Fmticia ritun .lm U :ialittil ct tood nothing else," bu t reported leaks in orfc-- <he-fllruetuferawHhe-poMlWllly-of-«te- A rl- disaster Uiat wrecked -their homes and-A n- wlped-out-thclj-fam lltes-today:----------

As the lu t of rpcovercd bodies grew

missing, Urs. Rumsey said th a t ranch­ers In San Tranciscoqulto canyon hod repeatedly told he r It" would be Uie

| . | l end o t them If th e dam ever gave

IT Two W ings CollapseTills morning I t gave way. the ea.it

and west winjts collapsing and down Uie beauUful canyon, dotted wlUi clt-

’ • o r rus groves, rushed a barrage of rag-

Si It^ Imlght. ,, e to rren t lelt prop- * '' ' erty damoge various estimated tonight

^ i r 5 m n i f l > » 3 » ~ i 0 3 P d o : o 6 c : L rSupporting Mrs. Rumsey’s state-

Im ent of rumored leaks In the great _ wall Uiot u n til la s t n igh t Iteld back

38,000 acre fee t of w ater for the sum- mer suddIv o f the c ity o t Los Anseles. were reports ob tained by Invesugotiag officers from motorU U who liad driven through-Uie canyon late-Mondoy:— -

One outo driver, according to the th is (Continued on~Pago Two)

iDWijiEiBllIIEB!:i i i H l j j tO hot _SA LT-LAK S-C IT5f,-M arch-13-(/P)^ lam - Charging lh a l h e r faUier punished

iier when she refused to tell him 18000 company she keeps, Cora Ken- aclty nlson. 19. today filed a comploint

ogolnit him c liarging h im with ai* sault and battery.

John KennlsoD. 00. was arrested and put in'Joll following filing of the com-

bu- pidJnt but declored h is daughter wos -b td r w T ^ H T w irird irii ri ra iy ik iis -w iff irn F 00.01. f h '>mo u n - orer-the-telephone:--------------------— —I wUl Kennlson b e a d e d .n o t giiUty u d his

bond w u set a t $100.

tB E H N V E S A G A T E O — --------------

^ u M b A T i ‘^1'1 -----

TWbtme. too.

- - ■

V T*JVNTY------------

L Y mS jinM BEn AtrniT iitmKAU

OP CmCUl.AT10.VB

i ^ J i Y i V i T l I

“TS OoirWailD« 4;h-D.eseef

rm - F e r t i l e E a r i d s B e c o m f T G r ;

ility O v e r .U 0 . 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 : W a t c i

m “ t J i r d e r - e o y e r o f - D a r k n t

I k . ___t l o n S l e e p ; 5 0 V i c t i m s ’

_ — ■ ■ - . ;...... . - . . - IB c T h g jT O i; f N E W H A L L , O nl, M a rc h 1 3 — Sc

to n ig h t h a d r o c o v o r c d u p w a r d s of daw th r o u g h th e s l im o o f S a n Frtti d-cL Y ttlley_,tliat ,w afl.t.u rn ad Jn ,to _ D ..g rii L,*” cifl d a m b r o k e a n d e n g u lf e d i t s f e

t i l n a l6 'd " d l T ) f lw « b t t '$ 1 0 ,0 0 0 ,O O l ^ o f - t h o - b o d io a - b a d - b o o n - i d o a t i l i c

p o r te d o n tb o l i s t o f m is s in g . . ^ F r n r ' ' ' ------- M im c ^

iLISTDFiSMllCMOlflTli;

clt- _____ 'Prag- [b— F i l ly Bo d iea - A r ft- l d o n tH ie d :J n :j|

Lisa. — M o r g u e s - o i - S t r i c k c r u A r e a ; ^

O l l lc ia i s G iv e O u t N a m e s .;

l»cl. ^ -------- , j l

NEWHALL. Calif.. M arch 13 t/P)- >'

Hrlelten ar(o by oIHclftl. Inu, u r fw K _ revaUed .U m l M -b o d le a-lia v e - bw n li

idenUfied; 324 ore -in morgues un- _ lil: Identified, and 700,persons.arc report-, a

cd m issing.'................ ■ a. . . . The 234 unldentllled a rc In morgues .p y ol the following'places:. /L ill Plni O-.iKBmoreflB; Sonia PoulailS-.— V enturi 4: Wcwhafi 45: Moorpark. 30.

H ' l ' ~A pptoitihair~ iiTninreY~~o r T » i« iM |! I L | missing were listed in 'a table as fol- ,

-----------O astoifc-^^A u>U t-Paula-U O ;-Jiew .. j/P > - hall and vicinity 300: Fillmore 100; ‘' ----------, . . . . «

, (Continued on Poge Three) • |

S S ; G R E E D Y W A T E R S M E T E o 6 t

" ■ D E A T H T O S E V E N M E M B E R S (

O F F A M IL Y ; SO N IS S A V E D I

i ™ —N BW HAtIr-Caiif:r-M areh-l3-<fl>)-i- - iUMf S even . inrmW s al one family were _------ token-by-lh»-gr««aji—w atM s-bjr-U ja. I1 his breoking of the. 81. P ranols-dam . - -

One member of Uie famUy w u In

C. J. Molhews. MaUiews, hU wife,— _AmeUa, Thetm i'M aU iutts. la; c tuu lloT ' ____ Mathews. 0; Franklin' Molhews. 4;

Corl Mathews. Jr.. 3, and Miss Vida Mathews. dour»iter of E. C. Molhews, Lynwood, all are believed, lo have

------ ;— •A son of C. J. MaUiews wos the <

member of Uie fomlly in* NewhaU s lost night, thereby saving h is life. |

SEiTElffiS.:ra m iiii— — ..........- - • . . . — {

— \

F a t h e r o t F o r m e r T w in F a l l s 1

R e s id e n t W ill S i l a s J u d g e |

o l F e d e ra l C o u r t o l C l a i m s . 't

----— IWASHINGTON. M orch 13 ( > ^ T h e

nomination of representaUve Wlftl«tn

court of claims Judge, wos' confirmed late yesterdoy by the senate.

_______ Povorable action was taken in the *se n au a lte r opposition hod devetopeS to O reen's nominaUon chiefly or the

f^ e ra l Judges. Tlie point also was

' ?oUs. Idaho, holds' a »10,000-a-year ] potiUon on Uie board of tax appeals, j

The nomination ot the chairm an of | the house ways and m eans committee j hod been approved eorller tn th e day i

' by the Judiciary commiUce. His ele- voUon lo the bench means his reU r^ menl from the house where ho Has served for many years as a member

____ f ro m ,th e .n in th .lo w d is t r ic t . .’ , ^:-----------RepresentaU vs-H aw Iay^Republlcanf •

O r^ o n . Is tn line for th e chairm anship o t Uie ways and m eans commlltee. which has Jurisdiction over'Tevenue ] and ta riff legislation.

w m iarn . I^ q r te n . J r . . , io n o t tho

' ■ t« th e * ^ ^ U d ”8 ^ e o u r ? ^ ^ S s . bepch has. been approved by th e sea*

ate. was fo r'som e tlm a a T v ln Fklls resident, having been >siociat«d Jn

~ prtcU ce or Uw battuw lU t tb o f ln n 'o t Sweeley a n d Sweeltr.-He-sttbsequs&Ujr en tsied praetlCQ of U w a t B ob l u id

- . : . w a i .a iw c ia M wUb ArtJw r. W . O M r m ^ DOW of $pokai». • ; \ . • • v

P . R I C E 5 C E N T S . ,

1 | y | - * '

11 of Liqiiiid“' r n d s ^ f f i i i t F t i E

i r a v e y a 7 d n 3 a ™ a K ^ R > i S ^ r ~

I c r s J I u r t t e . P o w n - G a n y o i u - v , .

ii'UHy a a R t i t i i d e n t i i o f S e c - —

s’ l i o d i e s A r e I d e n t i f i e d .

^ A ^ P r r ; " ) ---------- ■ . — - := ;=•S e a rc h e r s f o r th o d e a d , w h o la to *

o f 2 7 4 b o d ie s , c o n tin u o d s p la sh - 'r a n c ls q u i to c a n y o n , th o p o a c o fu l . y rn v p y tird t o d a y w h e n S t . P r o n .I f e r t i le la n d ^ ,c a u s i n g dam & go o a .., '(nn?^ a- $gd,ooo,ouD. omy flo----if ic d - a n d - 7 -O d - p o rs o n g - w o ro - r o , .---------

^ S i a = H S 5 E F s i 5 ^ ^ ^ ^- ; a d o z o n o r s o s m a l l e r c o m m u n i-

jtlo s w h ic h f r i n g e d th o f lo o d I t h a t d e v a s t a t e d S a n F r a n c is - {qu ito , c a m e r e p o r t s o f m o r e -

1'bodies found J o add to the deoth toll.I When Uie lU>foot dam, borely two : yearn old. gave way today in the dork- [ness of the early morning under the- 'pressure of 38.000 acre feet of water [behind It. l l did so wlUiout warning

riiftuJ iQfu^^ on the ranchers and enmngin tiiC canyon betow ll on a n ian c h e_____

. 'o f liquid deaUi 76 fee l Algh. ..•< .______- - -T w o - F la s h e i Only WornlBg

Two gn-at flaslies as Uie flood

i notes of wornlng Uiat caUstrophe was _ hurtling down the canyon.e "-Homes wei e crumpled—under >the---------y great wave. Pomllles were,'pitched n Inio-the-m aelstronl-and lom -aparL___ _- Mrs. Anna HoiicloUi telted her boby-. os U » .w ater-crushed , her.hom e. b u t . . .

a swlrllng billow loro Uie Infant from ' . a her grasp and It was swept to death. •.

An older cbild a lready.had.been car- ,. ried' kway. / ■■■'

0. H. 'U im ck; SO yeaw old, sleeping .

(* Jow^Uie*'^m, ? e i r m e " j ^ i h ^ ^

^■Sf-VfctlWWge-iUldMlilA m - 'U li t f 'f t tW - - ------• weaker ond was on the verge o t col- • lapse when a voice shouted to' him In

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J C e o r g f f « o l n t j r f f t l 8 a f s f l o a r l n f f = =

r f - ^ n d - R a t t i e ----------T I te n - H o u s e —

i C r u m p le s : F a t h e r D is a p p e a rs ».ro ^

>e George McIntyre, whose two brothers U- and faUier are missing, and who was

given first aid trcaunenl a t Red Cross headquarters, told a graphlo > story.

" I heard a roaring and craakllng - tha t sounded like two lilgh tension ‘ wires coming together. Then wllh a

II roar the waters struck Uie house.U My faUier. who olso w u oa-akcned I by th e sound, called to my two broUi-. ers.-B llly-and-Joe. but.cvidcaUy_Uiey_____

were sound asleep and did not hear .I ray faUier. W e made our way ouulde IS swlmins side by aide In Uie torrent.

I managed lo catch hold of a tree le and.pulled myself up into the upper

branches. My fa ther disappeared In the torrent. Wlien Uie woter had subsided somewhat 1 sworn half a - mile to ttt tch shore.’*

^ TAXI DRIVER HURT— B^^d!C»LAl£JEl ClT^^..JJflXCll..J3,

Two tdxl drivers, contesting right ot woy on an • Intersection here, were seriotisly. Injured ih a collision today.

^ and p ^ b l e Internal l^urles.

MIBS-MILLKU-QW LIFIEH-':— . — “ ^HABI^ ^ tod ia . ^ ^ h 13 ( / ^ - M ^

^ litnceforth tie known under Hindu, name, Devi Sharmlsta, today quoll-

“ fled herself to m arry Uie ex-malia-K rajah of Indore by becoming a con->y vert to the Hindu religion.

^ WISCONSIN-OAM-BREAKS;.-- - ^ CITIES MAROONEOUlftLL._ n . -AND-AUTOJRAEEldHALIS^ ip . ■ .* . . aAD ISO N , w u , March IS ■ ( f f ) - , ie Marooned cities, cut o ft from rail, and-'

automobile oommunlcaUon-.and In a : > few cases, eloctrio power, dotted w e f t. ' -

M em Wlseonsln today. . • a t A t L o F a^e , o a th e Siekapoo xlver. f. os a power dam- b r^^ tb li.n o rB tn K -tm -

d«r th e p re n tm 't f - 's te s n n a l .v a tm T ' f : 11* a n d .'t heaf7 .lM *'J^-^U etH o;S !trv ie« ';.--;;

o t tatlns. ,ono

IBOlSffiRajn iu t i s p

_____ - M r .

U D B cr. O r n a n u a l io n A d o jls «o.qik

S l i c a l s 'b y V o te o f 4 8 to 2 5 . S ™Butler

--------------------— :-------------------------- rcecy t' - •^ D r 'r iir -A M W liile ll- rita s )--------- evca-t

WASIIINOTON. Miirli ia-R<-Kal«l th a t-J vlllj a preltmliiary bniir ol Both

Ihe houw lonntillv JiumflKd Imluj’ m e ihp 1i5<rulMT-onL-i.ir|.liui(-iMmcr, nftvy jjpforejiilldliis'b lir scandthe fcnatu ilr.-iKi.>'il M“*clc Mr.JlioftU.------ i - .......... - •* „ recolvi

By a burst ni i'nrri:y iliiii kept U bonds ilU irr fivrri“ i'i" i»uir.tiic tcn» accept »(o fliJopicil tni- {'•urns reso- madeMtlfin for povi'rnnifiii opirnllon of (Rio tc ikEscV 8 hoal.r iw irim l-w iu i urnciin-'m lltee w n l .1 iIcslKiifd 10 liiMirc IcrllllMr lU Acll ns puwrr, by u vote nt 48 lo . i .D ial.ended.(Icbaif Unit ha-i .strelchcd jvor inoro limn tlirco wnkn.

r .p h iln Tf»nv>fllun Ua_coBefore llic i.eiuiir oil crnnnimcf. a

Vlo of flKiirw mlKUly in Rrpubllcftii i.iriy councllR jkuh hikI jirocn t, par- « 'ilfd^^to. toll of -'^liat hmipi'ncU ^hi

ilardiiig clfctlon, Mi!i pnrtlrulnr ref*

Sinclair. Teapot IJnnu- oil Ikw c . A | {|° >*

he three n firr dillRriii ilrminR l)y , ndf|»ndent llcpubllcan af)d Demo* . -ratlc commUlcv members. ' „ g

Tlie hoiLw took lU dose of pre-prl- }“l ® irnry polltlw wlUi tfusto. particularly Ml the . Dcniflcratlc . c ldc,._T he glw vlUi wblch Ihc Democral* bailed vcr*3al brick bata hurled a t tho Hoover mndldaey by one Ohio ncpubllcaii, iirand. a Willls man. only to have .hem .iliot b.ick with liiti-resl by Bur- :on. Ohlo\iJeaiHn(f Hoover Rtadlator, „ . ihowed how much they are worried by Wtl«:ii-a*t»iiliillcan sirlfB, TT.TOf

Moiily Convcnikllon a t h i- T tie ■r n iatfr-oH- h i .i i . - .w - t ia - m o r e f t t j promersailon than Information out of under ig^thrcc^ Bltne^^a.^q^

lattonal commlttec. and Will H. Hayi. table [Juilcr’8 prcdcce-uor In lh a t offlcc. o w r amleT-«ild-hft-Jlk«-M «llon,-h»d-d<K i» icc- :llned Hays' lujgeatlon lh a t he u»e Sinclair’* .bonds, now knoTO to have elbow :ome in p.Vrt‘ a t Ic a ir f ro m 'th e Cpnll'* icntnl Tradlna company deal Uiat_haa jrlend troujed ninplclon, to secure a personal in ui' Kjntrlbullon lo th e party dcflclt In , But 1923. IM'S

Another senate sub-commlttec de* '‘ ‘In i^ded on a novel III o t procedure to nfr the coatrovorsy over .what -caused ffserj iriF eb iton 'iiiarV cl'sldm p-lasryM r:— bltie.-

Probc Turn* to Ohio jald I

i ]u lry -ttu c fc~ jo f-th o -d a y -» ltlu j3 lilo R5i l iu ln d of-PeniuyW anlk-devolo|munU, xd_ci S. U. Robbins, head of the Ohio oper- tcstln More. atlmllUng effort* lo cu t wbrcs «» w but aMcrtlng th a t arbltm tlon 'Vfllh •''''e Ihc union men was Impowlblo beca\ise them; of thiflr alUtudc.

Hdu.sc coinmlltees shoved along to a A S S lilacc for house action s«veml pendlnit bllt.f Inehidlns tiia t to restore ‘ 1031 . . iio.MaI ra te i and measures lo provide iK iter' winter feed lo r VcltowSroher>n>l. ..IV.. jrrgni n *aloQ lor paym en t-for-eerlaln -hom e*8 rK t ta o n ( io n r t3 o n f lx a iT i (L n n iT ; cho.ics In th e Cheyenne river and B iand lne -R ock-lnd lan-rw rvoilons-lnNaflh"Tinir8Mll)rDU!0l«.------------

------- __________ _ Ednix--NBws-Wnnt-A^s-rtach-tho-pccpte-yoo -------n ls li.to .D ltrac t. sU

M£KES£]-OEjSASI^

■ |~ 'O N O C O S e r v i c

a r e n o t m e r s

ing macHinery. ■':---------------------------s e p a r a t e - a r . l m l y ,

_________________ ^ y a s p e c i a l d

w H o S S T l n g l e - o b

keep themrlOO" ■in serving the m

. . i C O N T I N E N T ^ 0 1 !Produerri, £ (/incn aru

of bleh-pade p^roleum pro< CokMdo, Idalio, K anu i, M lu

COfJQC^

- TWINFAXXSPAC,

ia O N, BUTLER AND— — K - 'HATES TESTIFY- FOft - / J ,

SENAJE C O M J I I I _:jj|i-■ (O ff lto u r t:n p in O p » '• ^ - ^ | j

or. while a l the s-nme' time th* ivtdual sub.tcrlbet would be no lhlnf o t pocket. - ------

k^^alnn Aiiiiuilc (r. M elJon-told-Uic_comnilttee ho lined 10 aeeppt on llioae tw ins the .000 in bonds sent him , by lU ysr *0

ids came from Sinclair.' he said. P -d ld - iw t-B U sp o c t-a n y -connectton 2 ^ ^ wccn the conlrlbuflon and Sin- r's lease of Teaiwl Dome. Mr. H •ler. In ihe same way. refused to o u t epr-ims.OOO-ronKhtnment-of-bonds, w h irp i a.Lh0UKti tlf-tl'd not know, he solff, age. i t-S incla ir ymiTtliTT^KHiwl^souTee: niB“ 8o h Mellon and Duller were np- „ "jw

l.lA .ln .lOTl afr^f■ Teopol Dume Intpiirj- bcp in 'lJU tore It di-vclopi'd Into a national from ^tndal.----------------------------- ---------------c n ~ toIr. Mellon relien.led lh a t he had ^^le t B lv ed -a -150.000 batch of Sinclair ids from Hay*, but had declined t t o ^ - epl Uicm ftnd a few dnjrs laW i de a n ' outright contribution of MO.- ,

to the Rcinibllean national com- ■lee tJciRir fygjjj

• No Useful Purpow aCeareh'r c m d as to why he had remained giricke; n t about Uic .tran sac tion .alter the _ .p a r~ im lttoe bpgnn lU Invcstljiatlon to an As; :o th e Continenlal 'FradlnB com- tjgnt vi irTw iliU , M ellon-sB ld-hfr-dld-r*^ IMkM:

th a t any useful purpose could be ned from Ihc committee’s stand- n t. M Ihe bonds had been returned w o« aincla lr..............

had offered ihclr twllnion»-.’ made ^ e hu

■ Butler and Mellon transactloM b ^ e i

J iv c jT an ■npporlilnlly~lo"^»^aln lengUi. y h e had n o t glvrn Iho comtnltBee Alrea o f Uie Inforinatlon he had nbotil tomobl Sinclair bonds lif 1324. Hays re* scurryl

a ted tliat a t tha t lime he was hiige i slloned only about the veaJlhy oU qUcI n ’a ouW jh t-R lft- to the-p o rly -« n d biles, lut rumors th a t Sinclair Consoll- portan cd Oil eompany securities had been cn Ihe ned over to the Republican na*. w hc la l commlttec. uons c

Mellon ru ffs a t Cheroot muddv le llon . who renchcd Ihc commltlec im ahead of any of the senate In- tigtru ffi miB imie r 'ft'i t i i e u u / ' puf tw h is Inseparable Sherool a t tim es , _

.w n m ilm cm cn .croM«Ktamlncd-him le r iM ilu— CTiTch—o n n p - t l m e - h e ned forward In his chair w ith-his

lie In front of him. He spoke in n ° ar bu t a t times sllRhily hcsllntlnB ro nnrl nr<-nr.ir,„n\\y pimlnalrri hU (larks with Rcslures. Al his left ow sat Senator Reed. Penniyl- Iin. h is- porsanol _a tlo raey .and tnd . who a t no time to c t 'n n y hand w io wm e'procccdtnss.— :-------------- -----— devosiiJutlcr. who oppearcd more i t cose,Ik Uie oaUi, from Chairm an Nye The ih upraised r i jh t hand and made the di nself comfortable In Uie «blK chair th a t t lerved for wlineiw*. H# wora, a dam. tf t-sd fr-an 'a -a i^ T irs fa iW R o -la llfy elsewh d h is bis block, derby on Uie Ubie wreck)J m n t nf h im , _ ....... a([ UllS5tli.M ellon.«)d_Bullcr, who_^^^^ .y lns..

illmony, lo ft Uie committee rcom the ec soon a ^ lh e y had finished and .be- cenlni

'c Ifuys, who sat silently behind great rmrwiOi pu l on Uie Brill. , bread;

■ ■ ' ’ clsqullSSEMBLY BODY MEETS M

_____ milesM m beni of the Tvk-ln Palis "Juiilor ih -w hool-w am bly-com m lU w i-m cL t o’clock Monday afternoon ta ar-

fiao Ulf ri'.under of Uie sclTool year. T he com* • tt«> -U -eom i)«ed"o r 'lho -fo ttew in if “ ! lruclorj:_H aro ld-M .. Hinea.-.,J. H. . >llliUr-M lsii-HeleD-4u«e and Miss inn L,

SUBSCRIBE FOR lOT^NEVVS.,......... = =

. IM&1QCL..I

rice Stations TO-adjuncts

■ T h ey a rea ,.Kr, n p f l r a h v t __________department ,ab je c t- is - to -W --------------- -l%'..efficientj_______motorists.

U L C & Ik lP A N V : ■' ■and M’orJ^tcrj n d u e is In Arkansas^ ' ' llsi0uri;U 0nuna.Ne*h o n ^ O rg w . ^ u ^ __________________1

S-. » ' • .

' _________I

i';.. . 1 • ............ V' •

JLYMEWS. TW m f a l l

J ruui Ki/iLL ur about

i i iD i iBj i S u l i

(Coolinuod Page Q ael |

rwo olher sons w ere 'lM r r * ! ? 'Hero lUie* O nt.o f, D iiaaUr . J v c n h

3ut of th e dlsosinr rose a hero ' to b i irp w a - fo r-h ti- llfB - fo r-h U cour* ajerto 5. Ho was E. Locke, watchman a l Arc r 8 o « th e m O m H f«Hil»-EdUaiupow4uje-j ■■JWitchlnB'station.'’ . land I

Jttrtiy a- f rem »an>l> laid .nf i (a i|i ck t ruiinlng from cabln~lo u h lii .] Coi im' te n t to te n t, w am lns the work- dredj n t o ^ c c : — 8 c n rc s-o f- th esc were w«kj le to save themselves, but Lockc ihc t :d. _ curalEled Cross” sl*lioiU“werB'opened n t |- V e i !W hall-and-oU ie»—p o l n t < t - t < ^ » ^ t ' l • reluiiem. «h»lc hundreds of po- vaile; r nn/t .loninv iihfrltt.< were nulicd Angc >m Los A iiidM To aid in Uic I irch for bodies and in pollclnR th e j® ^ > ■icken rettlon. j®” -P ar-bcnea th_na .a lrp !anc_ in , which

AsJocJaicd-PrcM staff corre.ijwn- J’I « nt viewed ihe ruin, the broken dam iti*d^iM ' ° i-MtiTit-tiiv. • ' ! r~^

Fertile Land in lluln [r»d*Uwkinit down U iroujh Uic wLips of Bei luds It was scftsy to Imagliiv H ut M priff nf th f ntiri,^ tiiiti iiimblnl I luria e huitb th in s of concrctc and s le d | a co

uldera. and laid-W M te-to-B sw a th ja t^

5ui‘.“ ^ ^ '- "iJ"i" ......... U SAlready thousands of men and au- crosj mobiles, trucks and ambulances were Ijcpoi urrylna about Uie edges of ih e jL c s , «e mangled thing of concrete.Dlicit sleom lns beelles of automo* J“ ' « les, the ir arrogoncc and self-lm- ■ irtance apparent, were dashing about 1“ * “

Ihe few roads th a t remained open. ' W here a few hours ago were mil- _ _ ns of gallons of water, was now a o u l uddy l}oltomed emply canyon. Where j ice was a dam , proud In Its rcsbit-l t- l l r C M tf , p llU r. , . l _■acreic.------- --------------- TT . 'A r^ffort wher* once were scores Poea ••carcfu lly rbu llt homes, reprew nt- Urau r iR r^ c rK ~ im a ~ ira r tn j« -< .t- lliU « -Jw - l

mliles .." .1.“.!'.' \ g 'me and mud. As the filers looked l>lny

t?pv*^coum'*’sre^7liL- mt

t ond blasted hope.' th e ' mouth *d T s canyon gaped like, tha t o t ft U'on ilo s a l-d ro jo n -U ia t hod Jusl^W ftlMello

!Vostatlon-u|)on-a-VBlloy t t content* St I peopb. - - b y nThe first report from Uie scenc of le d isaster early Uils morning sold thes: lat an earlhQuake had .w ecked the f^ev »m. h u t no tremblers were r e e l e d “ 1 ' se w h jro ^ L a tc r aii'llupecllon of th e l 01 rcoked structure Indicated Uial M cp-lH ” I Uirough Uie hUl to which Uie west i Nile Ing. of. the dam u-as anchored had « P ' Haa-c'fi It to biilgc nnd c rM lii^ lien . ®hei le east -wing followed, and only Uie Twii mlm l portion remained while the real caiarnct poured through the -each lo blot out lltc in San Pnui- squllo canyon.At San ta Paula, approximately 20 '(J

illes from the destroyeii dam. Uie _.iy, luUi end ol. Uic-town.j:omprhlnR lhe|»jj|7 , icxlcnn Quarter was carried-aw ay:| n is -section orclInS y ilin tM M q^ t ^ T t J i

-Tlie-undertaklny-p4rlora-.wuo-(Ul*- 1 w ith'bodlc.f. . .In PiUmore.-SanTa' boui aula and Moor Pork more th in 00 oiitr Ddies- o fn o o d -v ic tim j 'h a tl' b c c ir rc - lor,- >vercd. ' ' Jslioi’The body o t Uic proprlcUir of lheiw rc(

| | | | | [ . 'f o r R E N + 1 ^

! | | | R ^ E R E p _ g

TF y o u n re cxpcrle 1 th n t h o u se o r np R c 'p a p c r every roc p ro p rjiirc d c s i ^ , oi ix ijw til homif.

______________ E n h a n c e sV p u 'lt b e slirp rti

j iro c cd u re^ in c rc a jc

C o m e Itr sn d - s e c < ■ :— r in d d c U ^ tf u ld c s i ;

. . . ^ ^ ^ j^ . t h e .c p j t .o f . r c r p a p c i

■LLS IB ijjio . WEDNKSDA^McIntyre wrvlc* »taUon a l_ C a itla c |

about 1ft t^ le i away. ' I S' N u rs« were rushed from Santa

Paula to Fillmore where U iera .w ai .. noi-«-alnite-oi>»-av»U aHH l 4 ----------• '-•• 'ra^ooO tO M to . (C

ihe center of San ta PauU w u » n -1 [Mum verted in ta .n .R ed .C ioM i t iU o a .w h a r B l.M e food -and clothing were suppUed

injurlcs K nm ,S . M ^ t ^ In-

Howfird Durley. under shi;rUf V entura county, estimated the bodies t t i ^ to be recovered in Venture county*down ta W ito 'w ouran g re jn trT O trr/— ------------^

Around Satlcoy, great portions oj U ie-hl«hiTasLjiw e_.i>«nca5M -^^^^^^ ^ and heavy danyices ha vcbe tn^roU B ht7« j w et» ^ i« -o U n iw * o v M ------ -,,;tfrl|l|ng"Co'thpuUiUbn of UiL-daitmae-to hun-:Uon-f< drcds o t homes probably. will u k e the th weeks and eTen-thwi«?-fomlllar-wlUiJijp-fci the d is tric t w ould‘not hazard an ae-i “And c u ra lc*gueu 'on this class of loss. ported --Ventura-County_au(horltles estimated:market

H h^properiy le « lty -< he-^n t* -C to*H h-p re t valley around 13,000.000 while Uie Los,close i Angeles county figure will cxcc^ tha tjim j^ i Tolair ■ 'Aggrigate enimiiic.^“ 0f"U nni'rivfnini age range from »10,000,000 to *30,000.- OOO. I undout

Fred T . Beatty, member of the board i pgd, of»upcrvfw rr-of-Los-A nirelefl-eounty.njrpjjt-, laipectlng ihe « ite cf Ihe coH ui»ed(j... S L P ranets d»m t« iav. nicked UP a l . ^ np,,, rW » .o f-f jinnnitw,anrt ileclared .thn t h e t„„ .. l» d crumbled it between his fingers i,i,uqm,

Beatty sa id: I"Yes. i t came from the dam. bu t|

r'<:o'm'pc\eM‘'tw d * ^ u ^ ^

---------

au ltancc today poured In to Red ^Cross headquarters here and were also wrioiii reported from Red Cross'officers a t „ “ Los Aijgelea.

Owing to tho small number ot In*Jurcd no preasfng need has been found “ for medicol supplies, but clothing is ^ a l a premium In Newhall. Many ot Uic survivors escaped almost destitute. | J

SOUTHERN BRANCH CLUB jS S MEMBERS STAGE PLAYjpJ „

Pm McUo.Dragon—Emerald” will be presented Jjy-U ie_8ludenU -ct-U iP University of Idaho, Southern llnmcli dfSftintlc-

■chifa. ■ Mareh -80,-< n-P rarier-ha»!—T hfr — on; play .is under Uie direction of Miss ^cuff

IThorft M artin, ln.«nidor in EngllsliantN»rntBnlles-«n(mie“i«Ki*-arf--play----------cd Miss Beatrice Hudson of St. An- gpg Uiony and Clement Sliecran- of Poca- *ji tello. best C'

8lrohs..5Upiwrting relw- are-played choici by K enneth Ridgeway and-Alan-Chal* woreh mers o f Pocatello. Miss Jiudsoji and park these two young men appeared h i a prlecs. previous production last semester ond cuU < a ll dlsploycd unusual u lcn t. C. D.

Othct- members of ilie east a re; 885-W I Dick Shipley. Pocaidlo; Charles iNlIes. Pocatello: Floyd Ellson. Eden; Lconore QuIrk. Shelley; Jemidyne

rSherfey. Buhl: Charles - Anderson.Twin Falls, ond Ernest EuiUs. Buh).

TWO AIRMEN MEET DEATH.TAMPA. FU.. M arch 13 (/l>»-Two

I aviators were killed early tonight when the ir airplane went Inlo a tal , iP ln .o t an Mtllude of 2000 feel andi crashed in a wood'sci'cn~ miles n o r th - j- - - •

•BTiOtO^who-Jiad. t t l M ^ l ^ n - t w o l --------hou rs '' Uoliiliui 'ln~.me-qir>-w a»jniled-i__ou trigh t and M. H. Hammer, Instruc-]

UOr,-"Who w a.t-a r-tho -con tro i5—died --------{SliorUy after being pulled f ro m 'th e 1 wteckacc.________________________________

p c rlc n d n R difficulty In rc n tin e i r n p a rtm cn r , try th is m e th o d . r r o o m in n c h a rm in g a n d T), n n d ndvcrii5c J t a s a n w ly

M S R e n t a l V d u e s •trp r tscd 'Tu m u h u w t h l x im pltt— — _ _ rca jcs th e d w in b il i ty b f th ina a .o f f ro sp y c e iv c te n a n ts . ___» easy n n d inexpensive, to o l see o u r b ig c o ilc c tlo n ’ o f new■designs — a n d -Id tjis -c sd lim tc --------- --------->apcring y o u r ho u se . ... ,

'3touj/ielai<iirdntlSl>l<«.on^ • oiu if|e J51Q.M !■»« C n ^ . •

STBUCTURE’S-tEAK;— UUI . RJAUZEP DAjiOERS ^

(C o o tin n ^ P rom ^P«te.O b» \

nvw ugatort, n « t S n ? r 7 h l t e drtving I m r

Aud4y_xB tccj3 uniM .U m )ugh.U ie or*.llnarlly dry stream bed. * Batur-^The-autolst, sold U ie-w »flce».-dro« homejp to tlie dam . eapegUog to w e circle

Sind ■ t H i ^ u t t r m - w o i - T r t t h l n - t J ^ ^oihei Lw t ol UiP top flod U « t tjw sp U lv sy ) ounci tatcs a p p arcn U y 'W « ‘U O S«irA tllou*h:c ‘A’ ih^re w as a good stream ninn lng I neb:el iown Uie canyon. ' ] y r .------- — B aw nsie i-D n ifcd ---------- i«>n«

___ _ , . of btP in h e r ^ lo n * . the. rood .tbe . outolsi L_tiu

reported .-iie-founda-gang^f-w orlunw U ctctr

the thoul'der o f 'a bill oot more th a na jp -fc c t-te to -th ft-d a m _____________ -1-Monf

"And l l was Uien,” Uie officer* re* mucli ported th e autoist as uy ing , " I t t* m u marked to my wife th a t it looked lilce Uune a ^ p re lly -h e a v y c h a r f t^ to -w t- 'o fp -w - j r T close to the dam. We were In tho ijjp jlulls un til nearly. 1 .o‘clock_Ja—t h e — Mil e m m g r -n n ti -n H tr c e r ta u r u ir - nno t ’ a „-e was not se t off imUl lha t hour fo r we ],omc undoubtedly would have heard it.*’

Pacins serious danger of an oul* [ |i„ ,„brcalrof-typhold-fevcr-ln -the-8trtc k en tx n !riirea. County lieolth offlccr,F cm eroy] *nnp'in ^ l in n ^gh th i*t pven^ pnwn^i- ,14 jjitint. I« Sfvlny tnlfon tfl en|»H a’ltll thi-sllualion, / " o ro e

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JlUREKl-ELUMBER-HELD- ON OHARGF OF LARCENY J- ■

a hearing ^ fo r e Probate J u ^ e W right. Monday, C. J. Montwlclcr o t ' Rupert wo* bound over to diotrlct „ court on a bond of $3000. on o charge ot grand lorccny.

Montwlclcr was arraigned on com- plolnt o t K. C. Barlow who charged th a t th e Rupert m an purloined cer^ tain plumbing fitting and other ar* liclcs from the new Barlow residence p„:,! while It was in proccsi of construc- ^ tion. \A large pier mirror and elec­tric m otor were hitroduced as evl- g n i dence. Montwleler. who .Is a Rupert plumber, was rcprwenied by h . v . f tCreasdn. prosccullng fltlonjjy ef M J n j - ------doka. eounty.._County,.nCtcrney..Tom Morris of Cassia. wfls\05sistcd by S . ,T . Lowe. '—Btma— w ar-m m tsn M — b y - w - M :Acuff, H . H. Judd and H. V. Creasoii f ' " ’

__________S .SPECIAL SALE OP TOWN LOTS All In the city of Twin Palls, the

best clly of 10,000 people In the world. ■. ‘, 1, Choice business-lots, -rtsldcnee loto. ”’ • worehouse; foc to ry sltcs . ond“ toiirtst pork s i t e - o t ha lt or lew ot original prlccs. I deal*tt» county tlUes whlcli cuts ou t a ll prior claims up to 1027.C. O. Fargo, Rtrm ers Store. Phone m-Wr^Adv^ ______ rcsu.

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•• • • • true o f VI________________ . . ^ W a l c h i h e c a r f l t i h 1

-• lead off at the go sigoalleadi Ask V ia o r r o^c»

________________aiyii>lng |>ult o n »ww h ttl

There;s a ilm plc, log ic tb |i /peci^culsr p e n o r

. eq u tlM fouvrp trpoM i^

' ■ ' l a o t l ic f w bhJj, * o>w1 k3od o f eag loe w ith ’ superior k io a o f b p d f. T h e problem , 0/

" lu n c in - lo r D odgi0 (9 D:3Q, (PMirie

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FILER. March 1 3 ^ a b irthday »n* h»v.mg 1ilver-rU-s o f - U r s . - J ^ . - n i h t t - a n dI. K. Ilammerqulst w e re 'c c le b ro U d 'w rk 01Jatunlay iiion at tfi8‘‘ammVrqtilil lome wlien inembeii:of U w -B tfthday S S iF U

3unce and dsufhter Sue O lenn, Mj*. i__ ™ : : ’A7 W a te rh o u s e ,-a n d -M rs^ J^ K a lb - iS l^ ^ ’leb:eh. trains 0

Mr. Olid Mra. O. C. Davis enter* c in y lw iolned-S»turday-tvenlng.at-t«n.tahl(n I upfdrta jf brldic. . , , - tha t be_Tlw-Woman-s.Uomc-MlS9loWnr.l9-, « r l y - t 4 iiety-T )f— ^ h^-^etllodU ^— pow er"

'^Raymond Graves returned* homo butMonday from the eounly-bospltaLycrj------------much improved. sUBS

Miss Helen Robertson. Miss Eva Mmelv and Tlieodore Hleks. studenta E r i h e Albion lilAlc’ Nomi»l,"'«peiit Ihe week end wllh relatives here.—Mt»-N«lda..Moore-Ot-Burley_W Tia ----------a week end g d a r 'a i ' t n c o ; J . ' I Q c k r ----------home.

Mrii. William W * rn and son "WU- llnm ri'iumetl Friday from a visit o tCDS“ Ancclesr----------- ---------- -------------- — ------

OeorRv namlllon wlio has bech 111

—Mtfc—O cw K O -A ndraus.-nnd Miss I O roc; Hlck.1 relnrned Simday from 0 J lvLsl'l to Italic.

Mrr. Lily MncCaw. spcnl , ’Thuradaya i till: J .iU 'f liuii*. heme a t VVenO ell;----------

J . A Dement of Fairfield spen t from ' A *

^ D r . A. i\. Newberry returned Mon-' day cvciiliiK from a 10 days visit w llhrclatlvf.s ol Portland. ' JJ* '

Mr. nnd Mr*. B, W. Tum lpsecd a t- - Ltended a Parcnl-Tcacher ossoclatlon " “ fbanquet Monday ot Hozclton. ^

Mrs. Harry Musgrave was honor cu,gucct a l a luncheon Tuesday a t ,Uie th.home of Mrs. Ray Mark In Tw in “ *“Fall-K llic occaslDn bchig M rs. Mus* —eravc's birthday aiinlvcr&ar>', quid

BURLEV MAN STRUCK. AND. ■. ■ ■-IWlUREB-BY-AUTOHieBltE —....... ............................... ... - ....... - tali;-DUP.i.RY. M arch-13-U ulR , n iirch . ---------

-wAlklnt(>«-'IUi<hls-(vif»-bwldo--Uu)-road' — ^ on_uic-iio rih -cx tca5 lan ..o f..0vcrland ••• ■ avenue. S.Hurday cvcnlne, was run Inlo by nu automobile nnd badlyIIUIL____________________________________SiL;

It ts ^ald that the driver o t the — c a r H ut .<iiruck Durch was forced to | i.ii.. tu rn cui to avoid two racing auto* | nicbllM coming tow ard.him . .T lie .ln -. ju rcd-m au-w as ruslicd-to-tliC -Frcm - - 1, p",, ;;tad hcsplul where It was found lluit [ 1. i» some nbs were caved in, I s«s».

Rc has since been taken to h is | Nnu hi»^5 ^ announced, he I t j . c i ^

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L E S P E R H O U R I N 7 J 4 S I

3 4 5 M IL E S IN I5 7 i SECOND

he Victory prico th ru slm pUcitf o f dcslj heio astonisniog Icm o f design solved t

— o f p a n s r ^ f h l r a d j ^ t l b if Victory ipecdi b o d /p fc tc s ) — !aih thru ...'..I*f....’

«botit i u D odge coDstructipn

--------- ------------------ - B u d f t - p ' ^ o l ' b y ^o g l ^ t M W r t o c e o te r a Q d n o W i 'o tv r stt0n M 0C #T-*^ fuU w id th o f bodT)

i h l . i . .V ic to ry D . i W « a 3 w p c f io c M oD th . JDriye ih c a r - -Uh. » H«w «ad p i c a , e - a o d w ia or 7 ^* B ro tbort b ig Dettiont. fre igh t’ folved . (Full dctaUg po r^ u c s

o dc i Itroiiien Bsdio I’n c m m ^exj Thun» Kdfle T tne) tfcra W EAT-NBC Pacltie Coait h

a . AUTOMOBILE COMPA^: ; Pboae MO— TVin ro lls. .M aho .

ICTOR.Y :p p D G 0 r H f I' " i ' " ' : " "

^ ^ . J . Q |G _ ! i B O R _ v S N I S H .......

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ng~ipat desin icuoa on t h ^ v a i i^

: and savings o t a Ulatlme are i n Ihe ploM. I t . t-. gI«uBinK.-:saI> s l u ^ ot sUpie ahd mud. Be-

E lh e shme dro the bodlet of somertf rf»ldcnU _oM ho_oncs_Enm E=_______ _m m . ' . ' . J t„

llomobnes-ona-miclB-some-bring.'---------supplies, o th c n JuulJng iiwW' the .I,—n w fd - U ie -o p ^ n - r o o d s ,- p a r t ------- —IS ot mules plow through th e mtid ring to dry land Uie bodies of thorrttmate-tletlma-ot'the-eolAslroph*— -------

befell Son PronciiqulU> valley I'-tcday.—V te w d - f p im -a to lU -tha — .-— 5 m o u s c ''d f '‘SGff6rced eoncreU

~pf—n g c h in cy w a h o wtd - n oUr i n r r --------:but two turbine engines.

J B S C ^ E FO R TH E I#BW8 .

4 FaYorite S ^ ick DessertWrllENRIBASSGrn.

Chrf.AaU»*JW^H«<.l.l«ABt.ki __________ ;

JilliVtU tu td bclltr, 100. tuiy- OBt likes ll, Thil'i b»c»u*i in flivoi* .

lht purt Juki c< u t n Icuiii —UtiDUiTlcf. S titw b tT tlti in j

tb« lU^l asd you ctn »H lit »Ltt utupwcacy.

U tar A nbuuJar tun it t.1«t Jin- will (or III hcillhlulnm. tl ilisnii

lo «>« iifcilloji g(

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taiiy U jioii'ii in doubt.............. _... _ ___ _ .___ _ H cflnt .‘P 'lrtel FMel

]*.t (w»r<IV.I bi MrclnU f4IM> wUI^MMnaf.

!m all'll!." '.'Mu.i.lwt. 50-FP ‘ X

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IDS/■cjinn. The proli* . h1 thru'sim plicitytlb -^D lyB m ajoif-----------------------------

pn and' Doqgp• • H igh speed 'v_______________ ;

m o w p c g r ^ y .inrbang. (Chasiis

D a m o a s tra t^ o n — ............... .........a r—any hour vou of)o o f D o ag ^

onttratloQ Prizes^ ^[UCSt) .

mnwUT n ight |t Network .

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C S irp ia s t in o an'iliElght— : , ^ C h a r g e s - L e a v e ' l o r ^ a t i L C l l y

TournamBnli _Squal_Takes — ^LaatA/lhirkoulrShows-Speed.

---------- E u n t—Tw in—P t lb —Bnilni,—CoachP tu U n o ’ and -ft manncer will leave T « ln F a lls thU moniinE for the sU t«

~ , - b 6tee l»B irT aanunn fn t' to be^hew in Pocatello, Thundiiiy. Friday and B at-

' »inJay of U»Li wctk. Kempum and = ^Jray lo r.Jo rw an ia^F lncli.-C en ttr^M attla .

(' ftnd CapUtin NvUoi). xiurds. will prob* ably m ake the trlt» wlU» Coach Plxu-

't jiio In a car while Morsan. L incoln ' and B roun tlie three nubatitutea w llh

------- A fiH a(^E rn ir'3 JK » ih6aey~ » tIl-> flveuii the sta(tc,thbi momlm:.

----------n’he-fKjundHook-flrlthe-lart-workwitof tlic xcoson lasl^ li{h t on th e local court. An hour of fw i, snappy d 'l ll was the order of the day w lih the

maklnit plan* to attend th e Journey- and mony *tuilenU nre seeking cxcuws. 'to spend the week-tntl In Pccatell6.

ENTRIES ARBIVINa POCATELLO. Mareh 13 {>p)-EntriM

In th e Idaho state Interwliolostln has* kc tball.toum am cnl were scheduled to Arrive here thls.evenlncr and tomorrow

' morning for the first of the contest* of T hursday afternoon.

Nine team.1. Coeur d'Alene. Moscow. Boise. Buhl. Twin Pnlli. Ashton, Grace. Salm on and Pocatello, a re en tered In

--------the m ref d a r meef whleh -Biay b c -w -tondw l_ to Monday l>«ause_of th e lirlvllege extended Buhl to 'be inro lled

___ »a_tccQPd-guc8L-tcam-ftmLRflCTtcUQ..T lie som es will be played In ;h e

gymnasium of the University of Idaho , bouthem branch.

T ournam ent offlclaJi wUl select_____tnnm r.

row when ll Li expected a ll entries ,> l l l be pnaen t.d Spcclal seaUng arrangemenU have

- f b f tr rm a d c to-aecommodat* th e Jorge— >row di-cxpected os a restilt of heavy

' advance sales. b( tickets..

BASEBALL SEA SO ioPEN S EARLY FOR N p R m -^ JO E

EDEN, ila rch 13-W llh • w eather conditions favorable the baseball sea* son for th e grade-schools o f-the P lra t Segregation will get going nex t Friday afternoon. Tlie two leading teamis will play fo r the chsmplonshlp a t the Held and track meet to be held a t H aielton on May f Haxellon plays Eden nex t Friday, while HiUadole and

•RusseWLane will meet. T he Qreen* wood and Dixon tenma will also soon se t storied. • , • -

- WA~Y^OVEH~ATI.A~NTIC" ^ ~ ^ d o n t ln u e d Prom-Poge- One)

cd, was confidently presumed to carry the odvcniurer«-on the ir perilous Journey. •

W hile there is tome uncertainty at* tached to the Identity of Coptoln H inchcllffe’s partner because of . th e unceremonious nature of the s ta r t, be U though t to be

cliffe w ith whom he has been recently assocloted.

Som e Bpeculktlon ^ w u aroused by th e recen t report Ih it EUle MacKoy,

, noted sportswoman and d&ughUr of i Lord Ipchcape, proporsed to m ake the

. I American flight wllh Captain H lnch- '■ cliffe, a n d this was enlivened because

efforts to leani of her whereabouts today were rebuffed a t the family rea-

— idence:------------ - ---------------------

week th a t he Intended to m ake a long-distance fllfh l to Ind ia before try ing , the dangerous transoUantlc venture, left even his wUe w ithout definite Information of h is purpose. Mrs. Hlnchcliffe told The Assoc la ted Press th a t she knew h e r husboad hod planned on American flight fo r 'soma tim e, b u t he had not Informed h e r of the do te of th e s ta r t ' She reoetved notification in the course of th e doy

_____ from her husbtttid's bu ^ e « a ss« lo tg

- the A UonUo-flight,-------I n sleepless anxiety. Mrs. iB inch-

---------dU fe leulined toiUjhi ciose lo o l e i^phono aw aiting o hopeful repo rt of her daring husband's bold attcinp t.

-----------T b e.8 tlnson-pUae-Adv«ntuw.-whleh

REGISTEREDHOLSTBINS

A fow btiUs a n 4 .fo im d a tIo n ' cow s from one o f Id ftho ’g

- b e s t produoing h o rd s. H 7--------jx o r a - a v e r a g e -o L - 4 6 6 . 8 - l h s . .

b u t to r fa t -is ^ v o r a f e Tor a bord of over te n co w s in Ooodinir-Jerome cow

, te s t in g Bssooiation. 6 0 2 I b i . faA m ad e bv one of mjr th r e e ^ a r o lds Is the h ig h e s t indl*. ^ d n a l record . One o f n y bo ljs w ill increase y our p ro .

. d t ic t lo o , ,

'f l F ran k W. Houston^ p Botite 8 , Jerom e

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ERfliES ONlMO i

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™ Tw(r'Seatlle-“ Recruils"-Hear ; UI —Names-Called-From-List-oIji lu Sel cct Cmcinnati Players.he • . . . *

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UfBiU“a - g r « r W i o n - o r t h r t i 7 n r a **• ber, others who come bbelled "re-• crulU" apporently ore well on the way

to regular berths.■ Jack Hendricks of the C tn c ln n ^

ifts Reds, announced port of his IK 8 . s . r « te r today a t - O r l j ^ f t and t w 10 youngsters, Everett Purdy ond Martin )w O allaghan who come from SesttJe, ' itA heart! their names called omong theji

select. I'« Oswald Orwoll from MUwoukee and ’

Joe Bossier from W aterbury havci' “landed" a t Port Myers I,

H r in d U a t^ D w d o m in g m e^ 8 t.-Louis Browns a t WeBt-PBlm Beach.

Is visibly Impressed with Inflelders i” ‘ K rru . Dnuuiiin - nncr-8 turdy°ttB d-w ^

pects to ca rry them all.______________S m t o n Look Good

fct T hen ,. too. a t Tampo, Clark *Orlf->ts. lUh:i— Woshlngtan___S e n o lo r t_ J in ( lles Barnes, oul/lelder; OUUs and H ay«.

' shortAtops, and Oanzel. outfielder, all >ve looking good to stick wllh the indica* -ge' tiohs thst-O illls and Hayes, both for* ivy m er un iversity of Alaboma-players,

wUl’ work utUlty roles while Reeves, regular shortstop of- last seasoo. who

' had his training .o t Oeorgla Tech. _ working well os hU regular poslUoo.

) P The BoBtOQ Red Sox a t Bradenton. Yankees and Braves a t 81. Petersburg. Robins a t Clearwater. Cordinab a t

I " Avon Park and PhUlles a t W lnler- haven,_Plorldo. a ll have youngsters who look'good enough'To remain, ob-

“ y servers say.Manager M orarU ty reduced his De-

troll squad a t San Antonio today by one man. releasing W alter Newman,

‘y* recrull pitcher, to tho local Texas n d league club.« •on . _

- r e c o r d s - b r e a k I o n - 1 ^

I c ~ ' -------- (Continued From .l*age On«)

rry T en yean ago. M tehan was a membern u of the New York curb-m arketrw herc

• h is f irst m onth’s earning were only at* glB. Today his firm has five mem*Lin bershlps on the exchange, valued . a t Ihe tl.M 0.000. and Meehon. who- U onlyh e 3S year old. is reported to hove clean-

itly IdenUly of the professional traders . who have • U ken 0 terrific besting

on the "short” side of Radio, re* oy. tnalns 0 s e c r e t . While. Woji street

occoslODoUy hails 0 “winner" in the stock niorkel, the nomes of losers a n never reveoled un less . through court

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Captain H ln ^ ciiffe Is piloting, left t l iB’CrBnwcl l lUfOftimB.ftt, 8:48 A. Mr

» I t was loaded w llh fuel for a long, ow Journey-JOOO m ile^or more, artd it re-; itlo qulred a run of th e full length of the ou t field, more than 0 mile, before the « • plane took the, air. T hen In a strong t<d westerly breese 11 sped In Die direction ■

of Irtlsnd . Im e ^

redU yate _____________ _ _

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icir — ------------ W H E N - I N - T R

1 Electric SerT w i n P a l

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W ft-m MW N U n s RcsMt '^ai have th a n ry bc«t w ed grown In i

* but ore booking o rd m o t » rapid p

P A C m C F R U I T ^• ED. U X

D a J L T N C T S . . T V y i N F i !

iisKEmymi

'i r i i i i f fI V ic to rs ~ T a k c ~ E n i^ y Lpnd;~L:nR

F = ^ e iT W ? l6 ip 5 ^ f lh iy ^ u e te m s

L _ministered:by4ille-Holders.

----- Choinplonslilp-honorv-wrre-w on-by-. Uie M usktlcir.i who difoatod the

U Cubs- yuiltirduy altvrnoon m otile-final game of Ihe-double fllinlnfttian con-

1_ W t_ ^ h lc h .^ C r i i iU u tcd_U ie ^

*. the Tw in PiilU high school R un- ■ nlne_up ,Q .3 tron jc?kad .liuU »c_ln liial

Quarter, the Muskctci-rs were able to keep to the' Ironl durlnij tho re-

"-{mBindcr or ine-(tBme, ulthough the losers ouljilaytd iheni in ihe lost

n '. t h r e e quartern of ihe eontfnt. h *contest u-lthoiii a ningle defi-at, Uie M usketm ii lay uiidLipiitcit claim to the chamiiiuiiAlup bun-la. The Cubs

gfj-wsr«-dvr«>ut«Kl-bia-iwkf,-i>otlt-loAM><i {coming In ther final rllmlnnilon.-; a t

1 CubH T lim irn NVar Kiid • •5,1 Piling u|i Ull ciclit-poifli Ii-;td early

in th e numc ilic Muskrtevrs were never scrloualy ihrfatmi-d iintll the

,u . | tiiiiH'- m u n iT -ttT rn- in r- cDM "oamg,!.V ith ln .tffP iMlnLt (it ivlm;

Upfir Wn< tn In ? tnr ll'i» vlftnf« ntthe lia ir aiul II to y u i Uii> closc of

r . . th e th ird period. 1 3 'to .T . During IhG. flnol period t)iv K ore was a t

,. one tim e 14 to 13. althouBh the game m ended with the r.corc a l 20 to 13 for

1 the Musketeen. tin O ne of the contributing caii.tes for tle .lthe Cubs' defeat wai the fact lha l ihe lthey mL«cd many .oiwn show. They

I tried for the hoop mony more limes ^ j i t h a n did- ihe winners w-ho made ive .m ost of llielr shoui good.,11. W ard of the champions and Mur? ] u !p h y of the runnen-up wiTe the oul-

ch. _____V lttow -to Ik- Photofm phcd------irrs As an aw-ard far th rlr aclilrvrmcot, ex= the -w lnn ing -’ qutm n-w tlh-txr-jm ottF

graphed today, the plciunr to appeal

year book.. T he lineups:

ind Mtuk«>(e«»*-»an____________CulwHlJl*'*?: McCleon <5) ................. M urphy (fl:““ • forwaW

Dibble ‘3»-...............—..... S ium p t-(4" * fon^-ard

W ard '(B ) ' ........~ . , . . ' : . r . . : r F r a i e l l .• • « m e r

Jlw c rav en (3> ............................. Davis (1guard

McAtee .................................... W hietinjTg! guortl .

L i s f O F M IS S IN O IN

S '- C A T A S T R O P H E A T TOI

De* (Contlniled Prom P tgo One)

an . Plru-90: construction cajnps 175; toiJ xos 100.

L ist of dead:E arl Bike. W. Y. W inland. Marvi

__ Caiper^M rs..Ruth.H opp..Eddic .OarcliD onald Hopp. Mrs. Ray R ising, Mr

— N ell-H an« ln rK enneth 'C oerJohn -P ai wy.fc> r Rlphnrti PlkK_ r ..rl j t o i

— T h e lm o -M 0lthews,’ vidO "M atU iew . M rs.. C . . J . Matthews. Eddie Prlc

— QrlffiUi O. Hughes, Rosano R uiz, Mr ber Rosa Brretehu, WiUfcm W . Nelson. Ji ere M rs.-Nora Coe, Homer Coe. <— Rlslni nly lehild), Mrs. Reba Kennedy. Puy Mr m* this. Moxle Broski...at Eugene Kennedy. E lhei Cocher nly Rising, (girl child), rn tn c is Oai Ul- cia, Tootsie Oorcla. Joy Hughes. A ,„h ^ t o Isaac. M w ard L y k e . Cllnto

Anderson. OscaT-Doly. Olvin Q urebc e rt John Kingston.^ Nicholas Modlock, Paul Mosefil, 1 je . Peterson. Lyman Curtis. M argoret El

Oeorge M ann. Eugene M. F ra ie r , Mr Ujb Louie B um s, M. J . Oarcla.

ATIILETIC MEET IN BOISE BOISE. M arch 13 « > ) -6 eIectiou c

Boise as the place for holding th e or V nual U nion Pacific system o th le t lef( meet was announced todoy by Rolp •M r-W aovlSr^M reU ry-of-lhe-B olse-A U i jng .le tic .associalion. u^on nolUlcotlo re-i from A. A. Hendricks. Portland, presi the den t of the Onion ^PocUlo Athletl the assoclaUon. and Ocorge . B. Blingei m g land. Pocatello. Oregon - S h o rt Llr ion I ath letic director. The m eet w in I;

Iheld here August 26 and 97.

■e E x p e r t T ~E e l e c t r i c i a n sFROUBLEGAU,--------^

jrvice StationM s , Idaho

S P l^ ~.aad Ruro i Beed stoclc. We th in ir m . in the i u t« . W e hove 0 iorgo supply . lid poce. C ash or terau.-

[ T & P R O D U C E CO.U T O B N « ■

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i f S a i t L a k e B a s e b a l l ' i

I H : — J u H H - t u - H o l d - M a a !! ' I'. . - ^

rti: IJljii-Luara'ii:iCiTiru-U',_|_—A ra sa meeting of - : ! a l t . UVi; .

“ n - b l t r r f a 1F f a n = « i} l -^ b ^ « > W = n s r tt= - U Tliiifsday in un a lU nnpt w urou:«, . r spirit to rtplace llti- U i'- i in the ' Utoh-Idalw biiwball 1ea«ni-.

Announcement uf^ th e 'c u ll lur a mass intrllng followed n i-unier-

'OS* J

7 ' ' ' v' ^ ^ Mayor John P. Bowm;m. Jiali

e r s , _ u k j , - a n d - » « l - M .- N y e .- i iu i l ‘h 'n t . . .. of m e U tah-ldaho lea«ut- uiil ad* d re u th r m ou m retlng .

iHifiWLEBSllLLi

jlUai _ . . -------- --------- Ic to M u a k o to c r s P e r m i t B u c c a n f ic r i

t o T a k o H ig h Q a m e S c o re ; j A ll O th e r H o n o r s t o V ic to rs , j

Rallying from a series of dpfrats, !

night in the M inor *115^11: Ichruo , scrirs conlfsi on th e local alt.-y.«. The

Mujikcteers (icorfd ft coiiiiil''t.- Miut- Ioul over the B iiccanem . ;H'niililliiK 1tJicm^lo'eikcToJilv £Me-mWJiW ir;a»a} <

•'* Rome score lor the cvenini;. All otiuT fnoner f wwe cinched—by— Army |

• quintet. (early jtame was ta k en by Kurd wltli ;were a,score of .180 In th e opi'nlin: match. 1

th e Downing one jiln lew .fn Un- «'cuiid , ram g •tiu :‘MuvicF7 s n8W-Tiign - r nr ' in,-.t -pfT- 11JOIC. inH Tnn honors In th e lln;il s4- . lon , g f f l g .^ n t= t&=Bwwm~cngTTwaa g =

G I-1S2__ lilg li-to ln l a n d o m a iic -a -a i .ic o f taken by Cox. cap ta in o f.th i- Suldlcrs. urlng 'nho m ade.m arks of 4fi& mid lUl In 1 s n t these division*. _ ,lam e Team scores differed by 43 ]>oiiii.i In . ] (or Ihe first game. 3S In Uie r.ccoiul. 7fl in ,

the lost nnd IM for th e -u tIi-s. ., . , The scores;,

Cox's A n n y - 1 3 3 Tot. Av. ;Milsser ............141 165 IM 455 101 'Stewart ........ 144 161 IK 477 mColeman .177 m 134 40! 153 'W llham ..........101 171 135 4C7 165 |Cox ................ 182 148 ir,7 4R.') ICl ;

T o la h ......... 605 B03 737 Zlir. . _P i ra iw - I 2 3_T«it,_Av. :

" . iDuilllfiyj . ... 130 130 131) 39U 130 'Ford • ... 180 165 i:*a. ..46fl 15CDuerlg ...........107 145~135 ''^ i47~n!r '

I'PCar Porter .. . ... .134 -109 IM 157 15'J :Ooitswcll :. :'."145 171- 113— 4W-143 '

Totals ...703 768 .BOl :!10l

y '81 New Brunswick R ocords every Thun* day a t Umbaugh's-^Adv.

it-(4 i

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wellnn '

700 - ...... ^S)

; total . Says ,Sarcia............ ...................., Mrs.r T a r ? --------- -------------------'-------------------------

.Uiews,Prlcc. \

tr Mrs.on. Jr.. ______ ___ —Rising. ■ ..........................y M n - ------- — ■ -'

jchem. /# * * * * ^I Oar* [Ma . Al- I p

ireber, —

t l . H . •Bt Ely, —r. Mrs.

ISE Urn of ie on- thleUeR olph . . _ • 'r-Ath* ------------- -------------------------------cotlon presl* thletlc Inger-

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fESDAY MORNTNG. H A fi(

g yi i i W fe^vlKElOp.f . • • - •

■ ! h H u aC ’a v m M s l i i m - o l - U n iv e r s i t v

. .B r a n c l i - l n - l i i i - i i m i u i - n l - B a U .

M . p t i i e s J o r - R ^ [ U d p a n t s . . ^ _id* - • . - .

---------U r-O P-I.-r^O U T llK IlN -D R A N C U .-PcL-atello. Mnvcli 13 <8iH-clal to T lu'

____N uwii—l‘ocald ln .- ,U m L _IailL -R lU 5 i.Duhl. Ashton, Doiw.- Cociir d'Alene.

r r P \tpn-nw .ttn d.Saliiioa-Ctly-'aru-Uu>-ni»io r 'l l teams which- will--pn?rT”-th e - annual

intcr-scholM tic high school basket- bull tournoincnl. wlilch will Ik* nlagcd

if ic r in . Rci-d hall of ilir University of Ql-Q- Idaho. S ou lh rrn ilranrh, Tliursday,

15, Ifl,’ 17 ond 10. Si-lrcdon uf d is­trict. w inners u as madi- Friday eve*

w hen the la.*:i' of tlic tourna- liKiie' wcru -playtd.-.' " IThe TlirouRh lhi* entrance of nine teams

Oiut- III the Hlftle tournunn'iil the imhsI- .illii« blllty ol playing Monday and Tm-s- Miial <uv m-ftda»»nn-ft7-lhp-iJirrpT7r(dfJally- itluT ^cheduled diiyii lo*im.i. Under the new Srmy ptnn-fmir'irain««-wllt>lw-playuL:Churs*.

day. six on l-'ritluy. «lx mi Haturday. tt'lth and the finals Monday :iiid TiirKlay: alfh- F;tfort.s a l belns iiiftdi-, htiwcvrr. . to ■cuiid ,in r i the touniam enl Tliiin.dtty morn-

playim ; six gnm o during theaalim .u . , .......... ...................... _

________Stole'* Largfi-t Court________dicrs. I,nil. ituge aymna*ium of th e11 In University bruncji. will be the kcene

of tlie balllcfl for sta te lionon, Ade* ^ QUalciy equipped to handle th e tourn-

am ent, having .th e largest -playing floor in Uie stole, the gymnasium will

. .leot 2000 i>eoiile, Bleachers line the f ' - lower floor as well a i the balcony.

Five beautiful trophies will be „ aw'oRled partlclpant.v Tlie stole

| t r champions will be prc.<iented with u ici full sired silver baskelball. Rimni-rup

In the toiinm m cni will receive a lov- , , Ing cup. T o high polni mun will go

p b y ln r :- th e most-sporttman.>>hlp-wlll I n-ceivf a trophy from the Univer-slty

, awarded to tho team displaying the bM t-M «rU «»M hlM urln9-U uuB ««u».

Two BalH io ISe.Used Two balls will be used during the

-------ganiea.—T oaias-m ay-lH tvfr-tlf -cboIcahun* of cither Reoch .or Spalding ball.i.

In case of disagreement Uie m atter

‘ Luddes A On The G

s Johnny F:

s to a s th t o a t I r r i t a t i o n - N oa (FdtHUeo Co., lae..

RUPERT W RESftERTnrt'~

p . ■ b r a n c h , _

t — R upcrtT -hoidm rf-the-ln te t-m ounta in - conicrcncc. l47.iKmnd...cU»5._wre4lluu! _

r p - n ti ~ hi(.'h i. i " capm rt 'j 'ivo ' v ^ -\ r »K0 at the corifrrence rtee t h d d st . L L W fUT collpgr. Ogden, nmy bi- enter- t

ed In 'tlie national m a tchM 'a t Oraiul. nA piat.'M iciiiBfitnr'Juiy ' s . ' 4'k n d s, ■

j j j y Coacli W. nilsa ^ UnlVetiliy _

—Wtt«mtitt:;m*dtfr«>> «tUiHlftlll- TflfBra -

rumplvtcd uitli ihe-nrrlval uf Or. M. d . P Aniipll. i-xecmive d ta n £f_ tlic In- t

- Mltutlon who h a s ’bMn~nn Corvallis lo r tlio part week. n

ICU.- — ________ i

g'lSTIOWiiEi;aged -____ _________________________tI of • sdoy EOEN, March 13 — Tlie Eden hlnh S fc tr sOioul-boyA'—bM kelbal-l«am -«f—Uh4< (ll.i,. pant M-a.wi were guests of honor at a 1 ,v ( - party Klven by Ihelr cooch; T. n. i rn a- on Friday evening a t the farm ( h w i i j^ t - M r r - a n d - M r s ^ Ear l - Elion. ,

O ther guests included girl fricndi, 1 pains Invited menibrs of Uie learn, and (

E. n . Smllh. Mr. and Mrs, A. E. 1 lUrMhlcr and Mr, and M n. L. W. 7«-VWiH— f( wiw - an ■ «Mnmg <cp<nc hi enjoj-able games of various types

‘“TSr- Bnd-relre«hmeHU-w«n>-«fw«d.bji_Mi4. Eiv)ii a t the clo.ie of Uie evening. During the lunch hour story telling

'• - *0 aiul Jokes proved m uch enjoymenl. 1 2 ^ T he tfuwta were asked to tell what

“ "•* Kamc.1 they most enjoyed -during Uie — 4»rii^tb0>l-*WM 0Hr^ ' _ V -~

I Ntlu Harriet Lint2 visited Saturday ■7 ^ evi'nlha"Wlth“Tier- its ter.-M lM Emma

Unl*. In Twin Polls./^tle* Tlie annual s t Patrick 's d n y ’dance lurn- given by Uie members of the Eden tying American Legion Auxiliary has been , will announced for nex t Tliursday eve- > Uip ning.„y Work in Uie fields come to 0 hall '

be Jiere for o few doys owing to the sta te heavy rains th a t fell over Saturday ll, a and Sunday. iiTUp ■!•*- BASKETBALL RESULTS

II KO ______

liu>c.[ I : -Ml i,r - III II ■ir r i Mth e will be decided by 0 flip o r a coin,

unuiu —officia ls-o f-the-teum am ent will be ■Lefty" Ralph Pelsted, Idaho, Poca-

; th e ti-llo; and Huddleson of Rupert, ref- hole* .<irait:-Jnlm I. Wheeler. T r |bune sports balls, writer, scorer; Jones. Oarrison ojid a l te r Snnford. timekeepers.

\re Preferre [jolf Course, Farrell, Golf

(0 m e d i

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----------------to a ll other ciga| K i t n d e r s t a r t ^ t h i s i

-----------------^ " / l a v o r ‘f l n ^ i n r o n i

n e v e r irritate the

W " I l i e C r

m ^ d- - ’ b

_______ '

. " T i T i iKC lia re t tp h c o o in c

i t s d Esfo C o u g h .

»• ... _______

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1 G r e a t B r i t i s h L o n g D is ta n c e

‘ - S t a r S h o w s - H e e l s - t o - R e - - —

: j i a i n d e r o f - F i e l d T i h R i i n n c r s ; ^

I. dbtance runner, -showed hLi lii'i-ls to• the rem aind rr jof_l»ie_i)rld_to<ltiy_to_____is Win the te n ih fap of the m st-tb -c o a s t

m arathon. He covered the 38.8 mllea_ ila tc li-Irom -O atm ttn ..A rlioaa^ to-llilfl__ u .

e lty in four hours and Uirec jnlnules. Already leader In \,otal elapr«d lim e,

" ItlPnaniT pntnn irfrom RhodesiarBoulh—^.■ Af(lra.-b«oAted-hlihadvanuee-flgaitH«*-------rp. dayj llln t olifl t ltnc for tlio D4fi.7 3 miles covered since the roce got un ­

der way n t lA t Angeles March _4...was . . 53 houm and 32 minutes,

>> Pont S im pson .-C harlo tlo ,- NorUi --nH < ^lm ttr-w a .v n h e wcoinl"W eomplete-------a today's stretch. IILi - tliiib wiis Tour

hours nnd 10 minutes, giving him n total elapsed time of 74 hours RO niin-

a- utea-nnd-59-*econds.-Slmp»on-led-the- - - - field a t th e 18-mlle mark, b u t relln*-

i‘l quWied it shortly after as Newton's F- steady pace canled him to Uio fore.

I — O I L - E M U L S I O N _ _ _ _

r. S P R A YII. • '1 r t

ie ________ ______ _______ ______ “

ly p. . .'* W A N f E b " '

K Choico C ity Loan a t 6 %

e . Tw in FoOi Title A Abstroct Oo.

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S p e c i a l S h o p p e r s

» - A T - _____________

i, - D A N C E L A N D — —

T h u rsd a y N ight, U a rc h 16

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ed

if Starnand‘off 'p refer buck ie r r r igarettes^-Jtiseasy -to - U f r o m t h c l r _

O T T itn in iH re s id c i 'th e y ■

ihe th ro a t,”

MC r e a m o f

t h e T o b a c c o C r o p ^ ’

t e l n c l ^ S t i l k u n r i ^----------U U T c b ^ B t tT K ..

i l ^ T X U C K Y ' S T R I K B ' — e t t e s h a i . l n c c e a i e d t o « , m e n a l d a g M c . 1 a m f le a f o b c T c r iaxd a m I n im u te d - t h e c l ih e .C ro p '* B n t t d « M l > « m f o a o i f i o g - - r — i t n i c t i n u t o t l w l e f l e r . '*

rnmmmmA’ *

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TWiW FALLS Pft*' Y m pw ihii■ SUBSCRIPTJON UATES P «

- DHe- Mg mi r — ■— w>

Enw rca M Bccfmd clsM mnU “AprU 9. m e , t l ihs postofflco a l Twing«1U imrfrT Ihn act of MtTCh3, 1870. ___ ^

~~~T!w ?g~av< 'ry^gm }ns ~ g» rf p8-M o»» —

BIE:«IBCR OF AHSOCIATKD I*ilE»8. THg TliB A uotlalcd Li pxclu*lvciy fi-,

- e S m t n m , a ’ f jn s u b n e u n o t ra r _alt news dbpalrlici crcdllcd to ',l, or not'oU ier?'la_cr«lllR l in t h b papar, ncl im J 'B iio ' iSr-ToeaT-ircwaL-puwunra hiJ herein. All rlRlilJ of republlcatlon ol ,

“ ipeclal dlspatctics licrcln nlso reserved.

(yp) mcom ft.-uociattd._l’ ^ 17

Tltc News U a mrinber nf Uie Audit O urcau^'o l ClreulMlons. from -w hom nw lull Information as lo circulation may Qu

—t o —ol>t«ilu«l_uiKm_HPi>lleailon.— D c; tolled inlorma'lon supjillcd locally

■ iipdii fcqiicsl. ...................--------------------------------- ----------------- — tlic

___ No-icvpoiuiblUiy-U-(usumod-Xor-Uio ...<~carc cf um oiicitefniianuscrtpw rptitJ-

tocrapUs or oilirr conlrlbutcd m atter. Pf' Aitlclci BUbnillied lor publication, will bet bo used or iioi a i ilio di.icrvllon of

._ lh e cailor..i'i'il no mnnuficrliiU will, be . , retum rd tinicsj aceom panlK rljy nec- euary postafc. ____

-^^ N X S o S A L T tW n c 'sE S T W n T E I!— ^PRUDDCN, KINQ ANU I'RUDDEN, ' Nrw Vork, ChlcaRO,. Uoston, Ban

g y . ’. '. 1 . - ^ ---- 1----- i~" ' ’ iT S r^

CITV GOVEONMENT ~Idaho J'alu will, volo lo ilay on the \

quMtlon of aUoptlns tlic com m luton I lorm of .Bovcrnnitnl for munlclimlillcs. •

.T he fa r t u rv c i to recall tlio .licctic '' dayn uheti TKln Falb w ;u fnccd wllh Ihc oiinie Drobkm, nnd th e elccllon ^ which followed. t

Occasionally there arc lim es when hoi cltlcs do well tc Innuiiurnlc cliangcs of ^ this kliyl. The clly of DoUc some years pbo save up lu spcclal charter lc

v idcd .ln U ie 'ciackjaw .._ '8pm eihTnR ^ |j like a year a(;o an vlcctlon was held

—and-*rTr-twaleB«rf«r-vt?f<!rf-ttf-re!iirn ehill> lli« umu . n 111), i n - l i r r - u r w n n l charter.

Twin Falls for years prospered un- j —O er-ine-M uyur luitt-CouncH -Bchnne jf .

bu t for various rea.wns- saw l i t lo hei _ _chanBc Jo_U ie Dlaelf I w or_coinmls- |a l

slon plan. & c ii system i i u Its ad- vmitaBCJi but the m cst tlia t can be ha

— fcalil iignlniiL-Ulo lornier Is th a t 11 Is neither new or novel b u t,h a d IU in- 1 cfTiiloh' In the~ e a r ly >T»<;ifjy :T M n tr- ^ Icon government. pj,

Idaho I^OIs may c e l alorig bcUcr rtc - tmdcr-Uio-howor ordcr^of-UiUiKs-ajid sic

shc 'm ny 'no i. ‘Only one Ihlna is sure In connection wllh the cnilro sub*Ject nnd lh a t Is th a t Ihe fonn of Ml municipal governruenl docs n o t greatly t>"

. mailer U only the m en elected ore |!^ of ll\,e rislit kind. Tlio hum an e<]ua- Mon ftinouiiis lo obaut n lne -tcn llu of j

= ^ r - a t f f c tM -cr-falluii=of^^Sy-~city-nti r« ]uiiiu,iutluiL a u m , t . 'apnblc_m cn .In llll:

—nlflcc-iuid-ihe-itnrU ciilar-Iorni of or- '(saiitxallon Is u t iccondary-huiwrtanccT me _, •I'ft’ln .'FalL i Beta nlong very well of.

...u n d e r ihc commiuloa plun. i t would p** probably do equally well wllh . the same dedrec-of ablllly 'represented In |a t IU official household, under any other lei

, . ■ Still

r Bn _____ ______SPEECll.MAKINQ ......^

An educator, aniiounclng the i-slab- y , llbhincnl of a colltTse •'departm cnl of gn i<pcech," says: “I t Isn 't cnoUBli to have nblllty. Today a person must be able lo tell llie world w hat he cun du. Club life, board meetings. blR biiclnc.v:, d tba les -n ll dcraond- Uwt fc< men and nomn i be nble to speak well In public!" •

Oranlcd, Ifn desirable to be uble lo ini -•Kak well. But flr^l c f all, ll’s dc- U Mrablf lo have somethlni; w'ortli npeaklniv' iiboul. There b un uiitieces- ^ t hiiry iimoimf of ”tollinB th e world" i t today. E\’cn children ore doing 11.

There arc iilviity of people-^lawyers. / / mlnlalers, pollUclaa^ nnd business men U —who have the form of speech with- ^

tiling Yco- w ll. It ihcy^Had uiiyllilng~ ^ to say. M aile r ' is more hnportanl th a n niamier. ' p

.................... OLD RELATIVITV.........................

• There Is some salliflicllon to an enr- ' ' nest groper after tru th lu reading the kIi

• hcadllneV“Now Wave T licoo ' Hcfulci d« Elrutcln." Out th a t hard ly goes lar enough. ■■Wnat;Blnitcta'necdsr lo r the

- rp c o c o otm lnd~oC:u>o.'liumon racc. It ej

*- 0 wavt-of-sllonM^-^---------—For several >-ears now a lot o t us

who iry to k?ep up w ith currcnt ^ '.'thought havo been told 'th a t Dr. Eln- ll atcln h a s 'v « 7 Important Ideas about scmcthlnit, o r •other.' Wc have tried ^

- MmMUy T it w h it thntP fdwu f;ore. B ut a l w ^ Uwy elude us. EUt- w itelt) orite iftld . t ^ D ’ 'wero n o t a ^ d o « o a t a in ^hB.wcr}d who under- pi

- wboUwriUierfl I r i O D ^ e l t i d lo c

, ; ;v ; ;^ ; ,u :« o m r ln f 'lo - - b e told; by deep «

d a :ihlnkete Uiot Uiough O iu le ln l Ideas ore UieoHtlcolly Im p o rtu il ilwy nave . proctlcally no effect on* our lives and i condUCL. I t 's the samo_old universe,

rlgbU nn-acU :

c M t J s wearing. We aU like to .bc nflF rcMonably clear-headed. Down wllhElnilclnJ____ ^ . . gevc

. , ■ liici« --------- jnun

—— f RAAC_ 77)£ 15~:

fllghi lust year U hniirovemenV in lll6

enmicnl. Tlm t Is romethtnB which J ta lih e r U i'dberKh lU m ^ f _n« ojiy.of L his backers or ■admlr'e'S"could Jiavc'~ lorcatcu. o r_ .p lnnncd ,._ J t ,has_.cM i6 about~ in~ait-tmustit}l~way. ^.According ..'iq '.custprir'.U ie .R encli coin

m int Rlruck” ^ Lindbefgli n iM iP fn ' S n t honor-.of .U ia t a\;or)(l:daullns_fllgl^_ Quite coiiirary to 'cu ito m . the medalli»»-bMi»-a-MurL'(' Ilf i i i v t in f p l t TSnthe- atnrLc I*wi>lc hHve- been-buying the 'n ic iia ls i-vtr alma;, and Ih o ‘gov- trn m u it lia.s~fiv<‘ragi-<l~a~comfortable profit. Thii.1 l.lndy and Ills success Klv become conlrlbutlni; factors in the slubllliallon of the , franc and may helj» brJ/Jc.-ulwiH-o relurn lo Ih m o Jd low. iilQiidurd. Lou'

ili.1t a noixl ilihiK wi'll done ha* more gnji wl<Ii-;,ri'uily iind fur>rcachlng con»e- cate

It.r... U'P i lrn m nf__________ ^

■ ■ ■■ ^ MeJ

80CI[TY AND CLUBS f• -_______________________ Pay

E dited by ®?“ U n . S . B . .WIUlocu. P h o n . ffl. ™

■ * . ■ ' CallMr, and Mm. R. R. Bpafford were Mr.

liOKls nl n beautifully orronged dinner LakTuesday evenlnft. In one of the private gcr. dlnini; ruums n t th e Park hotel, com- pllmcnlnrj’ to Mr. and Mrs. A. R.Uwls, of Morrison. Illlnola, A_ l»wl of /

wiirre jilivcfH were limrked for twelve ~ with plaee enrd.i udnrtied .w ith • pink,The candy cup.n M.'crr In plpk nnd or- chM.— FBItortnR— ew ntoy

hoinu on BcvonUi uvi-iiuc eaau g,vt

Mrs. Emery B rnolt enlcrtalned Uie T • ir rp rD tii f trx im m tP iia a r eTPiing- a t i fti< her home on N in th avenue cast. Two hon tables were a t play. Mrs. Wilbur Bow- ave: bem- cajitiirlnK llie fawjr for score.Al' the conclusion of. Ihc games the T hoslea served a ln ’o-cour»e lanchcon. at

--------- KinMUs. DoroUiy KenworUiy. talcnied

reader, who l a 3 . 1ia d ..H u » .y e a r^ .rx . o'cl perlniee-«ii-chnti(A iH |ua-ondriy«nim platforms, aHI presen t .k 'p r9grani of rtadlngfl. vocal nnd Instrumentol mu* ^ aic..a.c09luipp play..I‘ '3 'U L9ne*aiL PM 11 ,' a t the community church Friday evr- ™ nlng. M arch 18. Miss Kenworlhy will n<M be assisted by Mla.i Mory Provost and MlsH M antoret Rclchers. Menjbcni ot T the Community I-odles' Aid who are sponsoring’ th e .if la lr will serte rc- ,* frcahmente' a fte r tho recital.

---------- • c“Mr. ond Mrs. Ja ck Turner were the

i r«;lplent8-Bf-«-ploftSont.surprlJicJJon- dity evei^ng when ft number of frimds

avenue Into w hich they have recently j i - mm’etl. Ihe affa ir-being In tlie nature of . a •'hoiiiic w annliig ." Pinochle wa.^ll»e timiiM-nieni r o r 'lh e cyenlnK._whh _ high scores BOlng to M rs ,! / . C, Bal-lanlyne and O . W . Dougherty. At n slate hour a two coursc lunchecii wa.n Ma:lerA'ed, ths m enu a n d dccoralleiui br- o'clIng In keeping w ith the S t. Patrick Falseason. Those presen t In addition lo it tthe hosu were M r. and Mrs. V. c . icesOallonlync. M r. a n d Mrs. J . C. Arn- cho

Mr. nnd Mm,' U c Skinner. Mr. and berMrs. L. Lewis. M r. and Mrs. Olynn due

; SmIUi and Mr. a n d M n . E T . Oullery. ten■ ■ . Iius

Tho Youn? W omen's Oulid ot ihe t< r;Presbyterian c h u rc h m et a t the home 1^1of M rsr^V rC rN lxon , 1 « Eighth iive- Mr nuc cast. M onday evening and cl-fccted nn organlcallon and eleclcd ilie 11 following o1llcors:-M n>. Camuel Oitiii- •

president; M lsi Carol Prcsler. m w Qu loiv, nnd Miss Id a Aflen. trca.sun-r. P“ll l was decided th a t the club should Wlmeet on the second Tuesdoy of ench o'clmonth. T he n e x t meeting will be held 'I d a t Iho home of M ra. Sturgeon McCoy, !»(927 Elm alrtc l. ' « e

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A prlM 1,1 to b e awarded to Iho'old­est couple uttendltig tho “old folks" show a t the Id ah o theatre nexi Fri­day oltenioon a t 1 o'clock sharp. It was aimoanced la s t evening by Joe Koeh- Ifr.im anager. ..T lic .T w in P^lls KI; wants club, tlic now spapen. L. Morois Entorprlses, K PX D .-broadettUng tU« tion. ol. Jeram e...ftnd..M anuer,ilQ e-K of (fie Idaho th e a tre bid aU (he 'old folks" es >-cars young and over, tq be their guesi4 o t th e ‘special showing of the supcr-speclol picture "Old Iron­sides". T liere Is also lo be a funtu’ c tir tiran .and th e latest PaTamounl news weekly. O ne o l Twin FalU‘ 'old folks'. w lU ,d e l lv c r .a '^ o r t - a d d ^ .f l I n lcom e, and two or three of the old songs U by-gone dsiys will be sung by o i l ‘the 'o ld folks' thfip ' the picture program followed by tho HWArdlng ot

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T em psrature here yesterday' wm RAven drffrees warmer for. maximum in d ciglA degrees colder lor - w m r ‘ mum than the temperature Mondaf. 77)e_p;«x}miinj wo# M m le ^ d ay . a ^ jg-Monday,.:_TO_e^ minimum was 30

PER RINE-EIIU U Bloom, Spo- kancrJM.»J-B.-W 5lght a n d :w ifp ,: ld a h o ^ ■pulU; R. C. Hadley. PorU andLA ..lJn- - coin T hom p i ^ ^ ^ t ^ ^ ^ ^ R | g w ^

B. W. W orthington, Boise: J . V. c(i DrondhurBtrSalt-Lake; Earl C. a re en -y u j

f 1 ^ 1 ' U r.’- I L - ^ l e . - D a l T ^las; U. A. Ultlehole. Denver: F. B.

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n 0 0 E R 8 0 N - P . 8 . aalney, Balt al Lake; w ; L.- Nolan. Cedar Ruplda. jv f o w ; C horlcj E. JoUnxn. S s lt Lake; m Louis, Stcln. Ogden: Jack Hysnilth. I|n Portland; .Clmrles McDcmiand. F. A .jg iiM irr x n i i i j rx c n ie t i r s a i r r i i i t c r T ’a u ij . i .Ensign, S a lt Lake: R. J. Taylor. Po- j , catello: L. U. Skaggs and family, | Porlland: A, W. Colson. Denver; C- !■■■ i* ''

V 7 Ty^mbarrt onri «Hl-. IlPlsl.-:m .-U.'^ McKi'lvy. Idaho Falls.

PA R K -N . M.'Rlcl7mond..Pocalello;TI^ « n l Shields, Ford Motqr Co.; T h o s .! Ik Payne and wife. Carey: R. 0 . S loano.lnl Sail Lake: Norman MacLeod. B uhl;),,! M r;-ond Mr*. Jack. Wright. Id a lio |„ , FalU; n. O . Orlmmer. Mo, Pflc. L in e s:' Ray Alberts. Boise; R. J . Wcstcolt. ' Caldwell: D. W, Penti, Pocatello:Mr. and Mr*. M. P. Keller. Sail Lake: H, C. Miller. Boise; J. P. M ali- «' ger. Boise.

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ANNOUNCEMENTSl l i e B aptist Mlsslonnr>* circle will 5,

m eet Thur5dBy-nftemon-^at-‘.* 'o 'cloclc-|| a l the bungalow, Mrs.’ Whelun has cfinrge of the civic program. A repo r t ,y ,

■"'“ I "The W ar Mothers clupliT b'III meet

f t l d a y a flcrinxm. Mar c h - lfl,—nt - th g - lr hom e'of Mrs, J. F. Avant. 427 Fourth ^i: avenue - east, m

The M ethodist Ladles' Aid will m eet Jn a t tlie home of M n. W. B. Hoag o n , ,1 Kimberly -road Thursday afternoon. Cors will be a t the church a t two ,1 o'clock to llo k o those who have n o '^ . m enm -o f tmnsportntjcn. - ------- -

Ascension Epl.Hcopal Oulld will m eet I f ' a t the home of Mrs, Phil Thomas. 430T h lrd - 'A v c m ic -c a s trn n ir sd a r 'a fW i' ~noon a t 2:30. . cl

The Intcrnollonitl Relations closs of u the A. A. U. W. will meet with Mrs. »| I, E. Joslyn, 347 Ninth ovcnue norCtt u th b evrnlnir at_ 8 o'clock. S cand lna/- u Ian countrle* will be discussed,. Mra. ,,C. H. Krcngle speaking on D enm ark. " M n..-W allor-R cller on Norwivy and Miss-BOTJ3a*MacJr«ron~S»M#n."Taw:

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SCOTT—Piinorol services. fo r M n . “ Mary Ellen Scott will be held o t 3 o'clock th is nllcnioon In the Twin I' Polls cemetery, weatlicr perm itting. I* It the weotlier Is Inclement, th e scrv- « lees will be held a t the Grossman, ti chapel. Rov. Arthur 0 , Pearson will b offlr latn a l Uis n n r l»Wn -Mid m e m - - j bers of th e Eastern S tar will con- * duel Ihc burial scrvleea a t tho ceme- g lery. Mrs. Scolt Is survived by h e r } liiisbdnd. William ^ u ; three daugh- b ten . Mrs. Chorlss & Jones. Twin ^ Fulls; Miss Cora Scott, Seattle, and f Mrs. Jes.ilc McCoy, Miles City, Uon> t tAna, and two sons, Artliur Bcott, lU nsen. and Roy Scott, Kimberly.

_C ai-L FrrE ..=_R incra l_«C C V lK S Jpr _Qulnby H. Olllcite, resident of Twin Falls slncc 1011. will be held a t the c Whlto chapel this afternoon a t 3 I O'clock. The C hristian ' Science so- r cleiy will have charge o t Ihe service, h In term ent will be In Twin Palls eem- « eierj'. Mr. a ille lt had been a n In- £ valid for tlic last 13 years. H e died d a t Uie county general hospital here t a t 3 o 'dM k Monday afternoon. H eJe Is survived by his widow, three sons,.c

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ifr-w aiFm njy inB -lli# -itR ia llon-B m J- rrv,-: ctmslderln'g Ha iKiwlbllltlet. no knew. ^

him kw w r f o f ull W» minwncy.-thal [■‘ li woi MO fhol cqlfcd’for conslileraBTe j.| g* Btudyr P’o f ' tho m'onenV lodeeil. be ^ Miif no way out. ' |,i,|,i0 .1 ITo'n'nJ Bob W'~ro rocing wcsln’flrd tin'rl

Hciwceii ili«, jtcxt.t o t two toiii; riiiiie^ ,m j, (tint run' poriilU'l .|ii tliclr o u jru

.lt| abiiui u iiille uwiiy 00 cUlier aldi'. Tlie |, ,niii. tw o'ou tlaw purHoK-Co Ahi'.id Ijml |y ii ^ made up IW* mlfid Hi.if ttw / jrc.-e.HUf.-:

and that lloli was or l>n<1 lii'vn ,]|,- ) J .a II|Ilillu l--K lih— tli&m'^lmd—cluiiu:cd.“ jllielr courses n# sooii ns ho ami Hnb. |„„u' : liiid rlmnged .tlioira und were rMliig ,,ricii

I slnnilngly lo luii>rc\>(ii iliciu. louvl- |,|„ |

r ^ Prrn t-f n i l^ iT in a ^ c c T tn tm r ^ ^to itii Bii for a«iii'! Mmu lo conic.

-------C o-A btiad-rcultog-tlint-uulL iS .Ue------5; coiiUl find aomi» wiiy out ilie nuv wiiii , s . ' iMUtid tv und eiK>ncr 01 Inter in fiivur c -jo f tlio p u n i im : o( niiy lunmcin n „ ‘‘ {sliigli. stio( ntUlii d.i It by .m'rcly ,|„

ivoundhip ons of lli« liorsca. 'AFOmu- V ly lie stnreil nlit'Jiil. h . w liereo Iniv ills- n,1,: liint risfl ^ociiivO 10 enws tlioir |i.tHi,It "Is llieru II riM: hlicod i>f tieJ. Hskcil: "or doN't you Unoivr'. |;cf.

"Sure I kiiuiv. I jvroic llic mnp Hint giocHid l.onl uscil In tnilUlini; (!ili nmii- „ qiIry. It’i n rIso nil rlglit. If «vc a n go i A't over liw jr il Imve u vlmni’c n> gel gj

- J jb y .- id L U iu i 'c - fii' tiiiigsrpr ^ ffisiiiii i i r -gsa:*11 ciiuiitry bi-yoiul lluii’ll fiml luost of •''■|lioii.‘ fellows Hint nro after us, may-“ l>o-olT-of-llieiit__lilfieii,-iiud-rH “ tell- 'jigf'^ ’ you about oim or nvo liinis. You

never can teli wlii'n you'll want to , know, you lioow." , ' ' q

ct Tiie glrl’a ^ k - c slicweil not’ even b

'iT 'aaooilily ,a»^f aim vveracliuttlng uboui Isoiw ludllTcrciit snliject uudur purely IhoriiiDl coliaillutis." OlatidDg u t ' ber

e t III wonder Oo Alii'ou dccldcd that slie 'n .a lo ip ly did-'ooi rcallto i b i dooger. . ''• lA nd hi this Ihi wu* clglit; Stella whh ^ ‘■“ .tbu gnng iMiJ Iw n vlmscd before und .

tiuucli.ocraslO iisJudiiB vcr seca any* "i*Dne* seriously *Avu 11 ittI cii' o r'cati gilt j"4iod* * . tfn l iu Iind cum*' lo bclluve bcrscif ood 3 0 : her friends ImiminL-,rs — MeanwliHcr:— tlte—wiiluwa—aVoodllj- - j - j

vliisuil III lr»iii tiuUi Bldcik They did 001 tire, liuin-vcr; hfliiK on tlio Hanks

of ul lliu fiii;lilvv9, wl.0 rodo sld i by ■*, side, ilii-y lould uul Uru ut Oo Alieu-J ^

w Wliliout niiiiilns tliu risk of killing , Stella, uml uvcu Kci)iii.ily‘i ifuot knew, ‘

” • better tl.au to do ills . Besides.-It swmeil tor iliu.tiiuiiient uniiccwsliry.

brouiilii iIh-iu nuurei, ycl iDCVttiilily i^urbruuslitiUieinnuurtS'flndimufe-dlittHliL !

belilnd t|.i; tusUU-w. ^aooB tli t one - bnmtl tiitgvl would Mpuralo Into two

illsllnct Oliva. T liM U would b« nn- ~ 'liiMiubiy'aaft.- to c ^ c e o lro te Ib tlr Oro

un Go Atieud. .3 Hy nuil liy slnglq builds. Urcil afr

>ln purciilly by u sUislu markstuan op tlie ]g tuft, bi'giin to wlilstlu closcr and V. closer to Co Ahead. Stella noticed an. this, uiitl for tho t in t time anxiety 'IU bt'gao (0 show In her manner, r n i s t ’s

■J inr n n rw r n inwnitrg.- gitu tm iluflcarn - 1U4...1.1,.. = a g s = a I I I iiiiiiTinle- s . Vernon O llletle, Young Arizona;ler Howard Gillette and Ralph QlUette.h* both ot T ttln Palls, ond o daughter,'In Miss Anna UiuU OUlette. also of Twinnd Palls. He nl,so leaves Uiree. slstcn andin* two brothers,itt, --------------------------

--------- D E A T H S --------f o r _______________ — ____ _________rln ePACKMAN—J . M. spackman. one h e of the early se tU en of the Twin

a Falls couniry, died shortly ofter mfd- 10- night thiii m orning o t hL* suburban cc. home east nf Tw in Palte. following an Tl- Illness of Mime months. Mlth Mrs. n - Spackman he h a d returned last Sun- led day from* Rochester, Minnesota, where :re they coiuuhed w ith speclaUsla who KeJcould hold ou l no hope for re- n s ,. covery.

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<SOf bla 4)Dflrrol, ihe-to ld herMlt, U« _ hod c o n e latO 'lt.M lvir In ^ev^dtfeiuft DI Of cbari* 6 tM (i h sd defeDJM‘iier Id p |

wlio belloved^er-w b* a boy aod who “ nntt-ygf tnfce ir I r e r i lile j galon - hea n — ; odds. If he wefB burt— - '

T he tbougbl. o l •'•urenderlog oc- q ,, c iirrwJ-to-bcrrbnt-otJiy-tD-bo lM tao t'- ly dlsmlsMd. .8h« koeW perfectly ho

- ff<!»-lhat-Oo-A>ea d -woald~oeTer-lct- fcr _ her Burrcnder alone, and bIio Ijdcw coi

liTa'certain d e a t iu V i l c f t te ^ ^ ^ n o r fw ' Wtide would ever foralte tbe hurollla- 1

ilou to w hieti lie baa lobjected thorn ^ai L. « ta i.» iro n c h ,: ilia i, tn d ra ln e ,^ ;.^ _ j_ ^ ih !

--iili«'iliuUBl« a lso-o l-erottlpg-fo-O o- ' Aiieud'a loft end falllns a lllllo bit . '

lalilnd him ,.not so much 10 Intercept L ll:irliur'» b u lle rs 'u t to fbT ^O lm lo'‘ itup llrlnu, but slio koew Inithictlvcly■ tliui Co Ahund wuuld neter consent 10 o„ ’ ll 1101I ilm i II) utlempi ll woDid mere- of ' ly ]»*«> them time. Under Itio g lrcu iir, an

st>mtri>.-(l-wniH<l«.««ns(b{«-«i(n8'(tf- (ei ' iii>: but Sicllu, bi'lnc a woman, knew W<

-n rM tm n f-tic ln y - to tin tn it'^ n C fln iie"' iiiiiu's imri lo tuko.fool rlska fur a I i |irUlu‘» Biike.evcn thiugli lliey brought

lilin lii’ulli, bcenuio the Inking of tliciu ’- ...■iiHjj u-LUl-1 'Nl. t» l. lu ilm u t i. . t- ^

'v i'um ry . ' ■ > ot------ ■ A t-la tt-lhe-op^ ltjw -began r-fie iille r tm' III I1r^t,.llut sw iniy alecpcuhig. 'Xlic s

liiliiirhiK hnravs. spurrctl hard, strove .jj ' 10 imihiiiiln lliPir piU'e )int eoulil nui ' i|o l |. Slower unit, slower ths{

I’llnihed. jjjllc’liind ,'U ie bnmllis, coalcsccd Id

«,re blu Kniup. cutiiti rapidly ocnrer;' ilieli hulU ta, no luiigor llrod by -B ar, „

kcr ulone, whistled by tho lefi-hond |„ side u t the double lur;;ct. II was only 11 qta-stlna of secoudt till odu should ^1

I go huniB. f„P Stcllo did what slie^coul>).^clu»cr

side, despite bla ctlually persistent of- _to n s to alieor off onil thus dliiimisb __

'■ lief'rIsk“ o r« Ic H In g a bullet nimed a t „1., l._ _ |_ ...... ........

all >>he could do wns useless., !On tho crest U last, outlined

' aguinst the brnieo s ty but with ijaw'n- ing hope In "tliolr“ liearln,“ ttio two

, meed across the few yards ol level- -gruund-DOd turned dow nw ard.- An-

oilier tp rlng would take them out of algliL T hey look ll, bol as they took.

' U Oo Abend's horse slngscrci’ nml,, CDrrlod by bla Impetus, raced a Illlle

dow unurd nnd then toppled and fell;J whIlfr 'C o ' Aliead; warned ln~ tliuei

aprons free.NererllicU'S*, when only a few niln-

utes Inter il\o bnnJIIs rcnclied tlie_| crcBi tlicy saw only ono dean iiorst

I anil ann iher riderless ono running , 'norUiword nnd dewmrard Into tho

^dlp. Go Ahead aud Stella bud boUi disappeared.

; Bewildered, the fortm oit ootlawB drew up their puuilng horses on tbo ereat end alBred w ooderlo^ n t Uio

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m to a Jury la the probate court yes­terday Bflemoon. After several houra „ -d e l i b m u j j ^ « Jurjf reported, th a t I t t g n

HOLUSTSB. March IS -C a rl P a t- - } ^ rick left Tuesday tnombig for SUver City to attend Ui* trial of Tom Bridges i«,ni

- a ja ^ jo T S c i i c T r v B r K r T n s e a - t d - hove »hot uid.kHled.hlS-brother,.Clayr. prcK'

* ton Patrick, Ind'ETEu^towe In Owyhee xh county three weeks ago. exam

“ •’T C giinrm eR nirT T E C im edr-B attinlanagrw ■ fFoin a busliiett'T a p i^ o c a te H ^ — ^ 0 7

Mr, and M.rs. H. L. Wolllngton and bfflci " rnm ny-w fw -am nerjuens'-stm day iT tt rcdin

th e home of Dr. and U n . R. P . Armes coun<t a t ‘P I ls r7 t^ s - -= i^ ^ -« -^ --~ - -- '— ---------- Rc

MI& Alvina Gertlar spent Uw week comn end with her Bunt, Mrs. Ous Moore toUl

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family of Am stertam ' have moved pfopi onto the Holdehiioh farm northw est ,Tli o f town, Mr. and M n . T. A. Lowo J* «

1 ond^fatnlly-liave.m oved-from -llollls-- t e r - u i to - i l ie - h o u s e -w a te d - b y - th e

Weavers In Amsterdam'.______________" “TJftK*TuIimer relum ed Sundoy from

0 two week.1 visit with his m other and sisters In PorU^uid. u p

PrcclplioUo.n here the past week- memiirM '(1 ,.Q L aa .in ch .- Ml. Biid 'Wft.-l-^' y .-H a a -in iJ~ fa in ~ “ T "

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them from whieb tlio fugltlvea hod so a niystcrlously'' vaolslicd. Sandy andwholly bare except for a few f e t t e r e d denttu fts of BtuDtcd grnsa It seemed to Trui

' offer no possible place of conconlmcnt, recel' nnd Its enils, tlioiigli oot very distant, and’ seemed yet altogether too far oway, to 01* have allowed.tlie (uglllvcs to reach' Cicin on foot iu the Uuio allowed. ^ 4 ' And tlmt they inusi have done so on

fiHil. If Dl all, Ncmcd evident from _ ■atLAInnil'^ ilrnil hnnie nnd Stclln'i t a ^

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framing Expenditures.

m m n n r h e m ^ o iA f ; ti' CTi ' l ip i^ a ■ a ^ntatlvn hiirlgft' nf .piini»nt inptm Qjlid expenditure* for Uie cu rren t year loy be guided to greater o r leas ex- mL_by_the_tccommcndi>tlQns of dvUory budget committee th a t com-rcW dHls-w orle-late-lastnlght:-----------------7 -The ‘commissioners, in th e ir ' in itial

taminoUon ot the budget nrobli»m greed—th a t on e slim tcd - jo la l 'of n07n0,0i expcn'HIfutcs .o f a ll couhty— — Iflces for the iTor would have to ^ s n r e c d -b r a r ie n s r m o o o - to fit- ihe }unty-s lioom o estimated Income. •RccomraendBUonr.^Tuf-''the*'bufltfet ammlttcc provide-for reduction of Uie • lU l estimated general fund expendl-jrcs by ♦3i.7iq.45t. and,_ln..oddillon __rnpflw drd iinllon of M ojoa from O h»—— 1 roposed hospital budget of »133,430.4B.- V Tlic budget commlltec Is composed §

f reprfsciitatlvcs of Twin Poll* chain- ‘cc.cil-Conimcrce..county-organluttion3----------f _ th e ■ Rfpubllc jn a n d . •Dmn^ratfr

«IRS. W. S. M’CORNICK ^ J J E S . ; l l l . - S AfcT

Funeral scrvlceos for Mr*. W . 8. ScComlck:-88.-Trho'dled M ondoy In loll Lokc, wilt be held In th a t clly odoy. Mrs, McCornlelf wo* injured ly 0 fall a few doj-s bffore her death, te r son, Henry A. McComlck. presl- lent of the Twin Falls S ank and r n u t company, went to Salt Lake on ecelving .word of his mother’s injury ind was present when she died.

O ther cliUdren nre Albert McCor* lick of Jerome. Arizona, ond Clarence ind 'M rs. F. V. Bird and an unm ar­led daughter In Salt Lake.Mrs. McCornlck and her la te hus-

>and were Canadians. Tlicy moved

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lU’ .imiOMiiiip of Beef au-jus la King < • — n u t j u t t ; Stylo -

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E S T H E R RALSTON

CtO iiC E BANCROFT .

C H M IE S F A R R E Il

^ IP H N N IE W A IK E R

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p. P R O D U C T I O N

_____ _/ODuVil'lUSOILJ________________ ___________________________

Shipments Out of Idaho'Aga

------ AflyTSnrplns-irWest.

' IDAHO P A U S r~dtIcc$ a iitr^D U nuR riic ttvy alitpmci

briefly d»cH be»-lhe wUvMlcs of ‘ I

tu d In tho'wi^ckly review -luued

tcnUiUve of the tcdcrot departm ent------- " "ft^ cu ltT ire -B t-ld a h o P a lli .-B u t wh

there w m a «tronft..upvrard ..Under ■.-r--4n j)rtccs.'there wai 8Uo”Bome’u n a

talnly, u evldcnctd by the fluctuatlc in dem and. Trading *1 Idaho th ipp l

_______polnti_wM _ycry_Bcllyc.Jhe flnsl i--------- darr-o^-thc-*eeit,-'CCMCd-nlmo»t f

4 tirely th e middle of t l« wcck.-and Ui I camc boctc on Friday »nd Saturd;

_____sw rtln g th e ut-ek a t »l.70. the estrack price for loaded c a n of U.

------------ N o-l-R t«se ta-elo jed -S » (u rtt»y -n lfi------------ nt-<a:10r*OthCT r n dea-adronew i-t

cordlnKly. with .No. 3-» In loaded ci Mlllns n t.S U O to »IJ5. and com naUon gradea'nrounil *1.60 loaded. '

________Monday morning ot thto wwk, a f

________ pricea. bu t Uie early order* were sc

Ins activity on Monday afternoon.In th e upper Snake lUvcr valle>'. '

fnwt hna recently gone out of m ost tiie roods, nnd wllh the melting sn drlfta im u lln j has been almwit im p Alblo in m any dlitrlct* during Uic p few days. T h tj served to lim it to ao extent tiio supplies available for loi

- Ins.-nnd waa a contrlbutlDg fac tor the aironglh which developed tow tho end of liwt week. The prlco p to growers odvanced lo $1.75 to $1 for U. 8 . No.. 1 Ruuets IjuHc - o >tel«hf. o r- around J2.00 sackecf f uraded. S uppllu of Rurala a rc ri

_______• tilng low, and (or tho limited numot-TOra-tHnt-lmve-CKii-flVftimwe.-prlce advanced lo >1,75 U> »l-80 lo;

cent No. I . '______________qhlpiiirnl»-nuQ-Hlt.b________

W ltii Uie jna rp ’ price advance. Milpments ou t ot Idaho again w over th e 300-per-day m ark. Ju m p

--------------imm th e Ipw figure. Of M coray f.toiiday to 2M on Friday. T lie nvcr

£ loacJinRj b t llie week of IM cars (lay were slishUy leu lhan during i

■ ■ reding wcflo.-but-8lill t o ta l i s up tt-ard ft iljou jtnd cars, and brou the sh lpm enu to dale up to 16

on M arch 13. ThU Is nearly ‘ < — car* -a h ea d -o t-th c ..a lilp g a ^U -to ..

dale la s t Vcar. MOTftHtda of movement bf'lw d yeari ag'67Avlftn‘ final to ta l amounted, to 18,371 c TIiiiR (iio shlpmcDts to date have

-------------ready -oxc4^od - Uw-- h lg iiu t- to tf tl---------~nny-prerlouB -«enson:---------------------

D uring the post week the t United SlAUv poUto shipm ents ft' aged sllghUy over 1000 cars p e r •

= aB |Real

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f ro mz m : - " - : ...............

J .

iD o ld iig h o u s e s p la n ts a t S c . I x a n d o t ic l a b e l .

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T W m FALLSpf .one

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........ U iM t- li-» .ilu rli fB .o L P Q { |lte« -^ -‘h(* iM tcm . and centra) TOit«m produclm 1. it|4M , w hlcli w ore th * a .o IIk U vk 1 y lurplua »toek» th a t m V - W r«mHaln(

— l a i h T W ^ ' A*--« » * u lr u je w - b« ■I A lately been conildenible demand J o M P llock 'lb bc placed In slor*«e, Whlcl l l h hM Iwlpod to abw rb tho

menU a t advnhclrig 'p rteor-T bo eastitn 'm orkc'U B reT n * w 'm < r» -h W T ll o n .thc western suppllM. and p ritc i «

n a ln » « te m .shipping points are g o tto to be nearer In line wIUj -U« pricc

_____ , on M o a d f t O l S pof the present week. M Wisconsin Round WhltM « r « brins

___ ' ._\riau)i.iriMii'>»..........d .by -Tlia total- shlpmcnta'. ou t, o9..Tdal; gpro-n t of Uie tota l polftto carlot arrivals In U w hile Chicago m arket.- And of t h m Ch lency cajo.arrlvabi^ nearly_qne.thlrd. o r a ncer-- ears: w crt f r o m - ld a h o . - T h e .n m ^ itlons of the Idaho shipm ents continued ' pplng receive ihe usual wide dUUlbuUc i two throughout th e enUrc country. Tli c n - Souihern 'C allfornla m arkcls eontujui

Uicn ra the r JnacUvjLjdurlng much of la irday. week, bu t by Monday of the presei

cosh .w cck .lx n .A nselpO u?M 2!“U. 8. R usscU had odvanced.lo «150 16 W-inlffht M eompsnKl-wlth-JiaJ-liLailOJJ-W cjI 'M - «»rilerr«iid-lh*-»hl|unoiiU-to.thc_tt£

cars were IncrcoainB. smbl- ' ------------

i t i m g i K

snow - • ■upos-■ P“ ‘ Coiincilmen, Police Chief ai

Ministers fleach Accord ( ”" S Questioned Picture.

|1 4 » _____ •

r and W ith the consent, but not wlUi t ru n -' approval of Tivln Foils city counc

jm ber c h irt of police pnd

load- picture. "Is Your D aughter Safe,” v B^Dcr Jhown-hen? liitirycttlenlfty.fttlgrn<»iU!

Inst night. ^ .The picture w.is previewed iw

c. tho house where opened to Uic public : w ent Uils performance, against which <

mping jccUon had.bccn lodged wlUi Uie coi « on cll Monday evenbiB by tho mmist vcrogc and womfin5 ~ C h r l« l i i r ^ in p e r a ire pe'r unloh:. ' .......................... .. 'g p re- All members of the council ond ' up to* m ln lstcn , -with th ree exeepUon#, at roUKht Uie first preview were reported to hi 16,030 voted 0>o picture unsuitable for pul

y 4000 pre-w nutlon. An aBreemeni \

o f the one ptirUnilarly. obJceUonable seten th l* ■Were” cllrtiln#lM r'oh<l~on“ th U -b i

cars, the show opened.VC al* Opinion of tho police chief exprestftl-O f la st-ovonlns-w as-to .U io-elfecL ^t.--------- p ic ture-bnol-lnt«restlnR ,-«ducaU o

to ta l or a specimen of good moUon piclaver* dram a; bu t th a t In most respects It

r day, simply dlsgusUng.

Q u a lity Mai

r f i n e ^ f l W a a. G o n s ta n t3 , w e p a y a n e x t n p r i c c t o s c q i r e f Tif T b e s c 'w o 8 0 ^ d ^ , g r a d e a n d 1 ^ a l ^ 7 o r ^ « f p i ^ o 5 c r ^ » e 8 ...i 'iU t h e c a i u u d l a b e l th e m i n l o u i s r A n d th c o - M l l ’ o u r e n d c e o e l . o n l y ! P l a id a n d h o p f la v o re d .

EBsiiiusaW .H .B I N r e C (

k A A A - A i

L S D A I L Y N E W S , T W I N

i T e mJ - 'f o r ------------------- ' _____'■irhlch

R o c k C r e e k U n d e r m in e s C t

S r i ■ ■ 'r e ln 'S u p p o r t i n g P i e r : ' Au>

l- O a . . . .

timo yesterday aficrinxiii to cliange ,1^1* course ol llix-k rrcik pre|iamtor>- r~ th o -<fenalr-«f-n-lnrflk-|n-the-bif-BO-ii-------- cas t iroii-mutii-line-thttl Bhut-otf -T

Fiilla •i'liti'r supply enUrcly for—— m lm ilw -nhort lr -b e furr: i iiwii.--------Idwio - urrakUut a t-a .- .tu -o* toa-p lc r--l

“ UU)ii2IiraJll£JlJS_E]n£_cnrrylri8:: oM ■'"pp'y ®

y®'!' attrtbiitcd lo underm ining °r* .r Slrfntn.

—rrr w if e tlircuKlioiil ihp w ater i L .1 • ' ’” nolhlni;, and ihcn. as

flood <if water dniiiiliig back from dL',irHjtillmrsyMem'on tho one h and pouTinK out from the rescn-'oli

'f ‘“ M the oiliiT-wa.? brouKlit under con' irescnt |,rf,vHurc umdually climbed u n til «

‘>!.?j‘A-k_iL.wai_rtaiorwl_la_iiQrmaL ' -j-iio [ilcr w.v. .|)ut Into the nili

niiiiitK'r-vf-j-ean?- C_%£3Il II—{i>-nn(*-«H-tlim>-'thn^iirld—iip-

p!pi.' cro'.'.ltii! lil t narrow valli-y Itock rrci'k . ll wiw n o t' reentoi

r t when ercct'.-d .nul tin- \vnl>'r gra

i till- pipi- dividi'd .11 the jotiit a n d i | l l n l^liie n'K.i jiii.*Iml tlown strvam^M

'l i l l I creek. l l U water..

As soon fis llio water r.iipply of cliy had ri‘:.umnl iis normal co

. the waterworks iltiw rim en t-go t I a n d In nn eflorl to asccruiln the exten

the daiimRe. When the pier was 'Q o n in some years ogo. the course of

stream wa.s dlverled from th e cl iicl In which 11 had previously fU .•imi llie old cluiimd was largely f up. A lursir force ot men wen

111. work yesterday ii.s riioti as paalb l ■ouncll riopen tin- old clumiL-1. f Twlii

e ” was *"«'“ ■ *• <>i'iii-:vc(i iiiiti m e u i w n an d of will b j buck In the

“ cltumicl TAJiiieiiiuc iodn5*”t\nd” tht.*j' iiriri' iwrmit ex.inilnullcn nf the w ater ]

a l the iilftce of division. If. iwlilc fbrch ob- of reiin ir-nnd ripliicemcnt wll

coun- slmpllftid iii ll will no t bi;ini«iorit lo oftltr more plpe.n In

CH^ 1 n^ii-^^meaiitlmc Uie cKy

md the brldnr. People-arftfuir q“<''‘tti l no t to Uic any unusual un

tn have “t. pli’lcd. Mr. naybum csUmau.‘sI was In a week.

T J ! - C O A L -D E A L E flS ''- |V IE E T -

T O P L S r C O N V E N l

h a t o f i l ... All. T w in . Fnlh. c w U m l c r s 11 »U onal num ber-frm u-ncl«hborlng town piclurc lenderi a dinner a t the Pork huie :is It Is evening nnd discussed plans lu;

second annual convention n f the

iseralt S y rup

-------------------------------------------------------- —- locrcAMs food valuea

o r cdm eg^'^t c p n t r p l :re first choice ot the finen.^' r nd blend in a i^lion*dbUac ■ . 10 alPm alting-lrf'our'ow ttj ; in the big Anhcuser*Busch

;e output under'one,name ■ed> Stricdy union made.'

EH, 5^Xowis_ _C O. fi i r l a l w C lty U tah --------~

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i.

F A L L S . I D A H O , W E D N ^

P [ € ^ n t y G ove

Oil" r t U nder Terms o t Idahc

U n iv o r a l ty Ext'

AUXll* of tl:county agriculturRl‘am-nfs departmet

ly . o f ‘Twin Palls county Bovemment dui *, Ing ih t current y w r will tnvolra a

artm ffnt , . !\ge the

KAI.AWKS AND \V.\(iKS -BQ-men r t U i ^ r d . County ARenfIff -Twin - g ,jn g ^ p j ,p r - r : r : - ------------ r-.-rr-

fo r 15 E xlni h f l p ' * ' ..................MAINTENANCK AM) OI*KKATtO!

l?no-thB •* 'F fd« lit, express; draj-ogc. e tc . '.....T s i r -*E«pen*<M)t-opcraUtm.ot count>-.owi

^ ___lilc le_ ______m n g a c f a r e , di-. ........

“nd tfrtV'-'lhtig.......''r«m iiiA ‘Teleplione and T dcuraph ...........

.............w f t !■ fin •1’rh ‘Uiig and binding ............■ ^ n tro i ‘Advertising and in.bliciitlon'of no t

o l - i T liolography - ^ * , *Offlce records and .'.unp lles........ .• middle ......... '•an?-fl«o. -< ;A W T .4f.-O in-M V ---------------------

alli-y of *■enforced GRAND T O T A L S ....................• gradu- NOTE; Item s m atknl • lncludcd-1 iu .- il- lo ------ .Toiiwrmw—.g »t;i»aim|—

in d each

•eck and 10 ond 17.S. W. W crihlngton, prc.sideiii of t

y of Uie Idaho Cool Doolor*' a.«ccliiilon, wl ll course was prisent la s t nli:!it, told the me* got busy Ing ihal- 200 dcaK-r-s Iroia Uiu ten »xlcnt of tcry exlendlng from Sali Lake lo : was pu t o rande would be In mtendnncc.

• ot the splendid program I.-, liehm nrmng ic clian- and the meeting pronil'^-s lo be ly flowed great importance lo ‘ ilie inide. e ly filled W orthinrton said. Tin- flr.n anni w ent to rnnvcnllon was held In Pccaiellu li

jiwlble to year. Boise and Twin I'-iill.s asked I the 1D23 convenUuii and Twin Fa

'6rk -tnsi --------le i.u i'am l , R."T.'LOUAN

, iw 11 is - .. . _____i

»i»L» . 1 _ . . . . — Z Z ' 5towns III- ■ .hull-1 IlLSt

IS lur ther Ihe Ida- - - , i „

= W H Y D(O A 'E IIO

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dorse

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S ' r i ' i l i i

DNESDAY MORNING, MA:

Being BcmUnlsed by Twin ra ils Cotmty C«m m ^ t i c a I s P itpar»U on '« ( 'a TtnUUTe -Bnfl Idahe> Kew C m nty Badget U w _ .........

r E z tp a e lo n D o p a r tm o n t

cf th e expense fund in ’th e -s u m -o f-W * artm ent wh‘ch is tho same as lost year. « .... M... cording lo stalem ent of estim ated <

1 w subm itted '

" ~ i — --------r « r ------- :fn rF l». IKC 1S27 Y ear I

i ~ ...................$i:fl8o:w-^"n,B8o:oo— »'i.c8t------------ ---------— M IJS ---------70UO ........ooc

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tATioN:tc.-......... ........... - - 13l7i0 • 1!

fignffrt ve.... .......Z Z S . ..... 41955 8B'....... — 08i i “ --------------------'■ ......... r.

I g ........................ 328,60 . a:............................ 303£3 5(

31

of notices...... . . ^

..................... 2i3.52 21--------------------------------------------------- ,

.............. , I <,004.08 t 3.600.00 » 3.60udcd-4n Item markedl»MWltttirfQ for H**** ■•XUMI)- l'.»fllth (li»piirtTH.

> \f i i^ ^ ii* !* 1 /s T n r)c ja n C T D A re-rti>ni p j | 'U U im I Aw 1 l^ n o T U y r T U

;,o,u„!ONE OF TWO SHORT-PLAlon, who _ ‘ Ilie mcel* pojiponcmpnt of one o f . Uie I r . one-act plays which U»e play proC L l . lion class of Uie Twin Falls I

school had planned lo present lii n^^® !5^h l8h school auditorium this a t

noon * “ announced by Miss Hi ade. Mr. yutorday. 'Tho tancUul dro

onnua . T heatre.'’ wlli be prcscntct 1 j , o'clock as originally announced,

H.. domesUc comedy, -ThurRdny 1Mil Falls jjp n , u,g ppn q{ chrla lo i

Morley. will be prcjiented next T________ tlai;„atlBm oon-N fi;adnH tiilnn,a,’lll

chanied for the pln>'s and both uthorlzed^ den ts and tho public are ln\itcci i^ S a r n a l t c i r d :---------- = ---------------------------

P A I N Tm a k e s ' t h e d i f f e

i lc ca lJ ih b b o u s e s y o u ’v e a d m ir e d

in c m w ell p o in tc a a n a la s i e iu u y c o i

U 8 c .o f.co lo r.caQ .m ake e v e q a m o d e s t b o

P o in t b e a u ty , h o w e v e r , le o n ly . 'T i i

im p o r ta a l q u e s t io n Ut^lloto long w ill i eo.st p e r g a l lo n , b u t t h e c o s t p e r y e a r i

i-"C lic n p " p n in t ift u 8 u a l ly -m o8 t e x p e n t

r u n . F u l le r P a m ta a r o m o r e e c o n o m io

go f u r t h e r w i th le a s la b o r '* > o n d las, 1 8 1 9 , th e y 'v e b e e n k n o w n f o r h o n e s t

F o r la rg o jo b s , c o n s u l t a M a s te r P a l

d o rse F u l l e r s t a n d a r d s . W r i t e f o r iU u i

"Your llama as Others See J t . ”

>v,.p, r n i r n ,y r n — . — s____» io itl i- s : DriiKbci la » Paclflo Coiit lad !nt«r.»oi

t'MlsrIci In San rraaclite, Lat ABCiln, ------------------------ Ul»UUuit«tt.«t5»IlPM.toSl«ll

! T - F o r 'o f i /o p i i i rd jo m lp a f i i f in j 'o d

• BUHLG e m S t a t e L u n ^ b e r C o .

BUHl.- •- H o m e L u m b ^ & C o a l C

G e m S t a t e L u m b e r C o .---------------------- --------- — E O D i r - - TV .*---------

G e m S t A t e L u m b e r C o .

* G e m S t a t e L u i o a b e r C o .

G e m S t a t e - L u m b e r C o .

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lARCH 14,1928. ■ '

HBBIinCIliPEBS-s i i c p i i______ ! O ff ic e r s o f F a r m e r s ’ O ra an i-

- W M o J — ja t io n s - ln - S e s s io n - H e r e - T a k e

! U « - A c tio n o n P u b l ic S e r v ic e Issuettcd to ,

m m utr tr ony' g[n;n iumi' lll 'Ulg ' Ut tUe ' ot»it, g r P “ ” 'T iro iia fd . countrTigrlcU llurat-BR fnt **' ,ln Ihe first of whot i t Intended lo b<

la se rin of similar meetings exlendlni 'I.G80.00'Uirdugh IHe siimmet'. T he'ineetnig 'ai —aooiW .w hlch-about.30-leclu rca -n o d -v h lto n

;w r o ‘ p rc«D t“ w ia-prc*Jded over b]-------------Mrs.—O.—D:-Peebleri-<»f—Luoeriift-leo-

. -IS M tu rer.o f the Pomona grange .,. A variety of topics were discussed in

—SBTn? form allyr-There-w M -»-8en«ral-i«nil “ 7300 ipen t-ln -fav o r of.em ploym ent-of i

county nurse and Mrs. Bonner wa o-i I* ajTpolnted"lo"loolt~lntO“tho-mRtter.' ■

T he next meeUng of the Icclurcr will bo held In B uhl about the inlddl

- . J Z of .June. ..There -was m uch dUcussloi___ U — rcgardlng-subjects.that-w lll ftime b«

,-n n fore the Pomona grange meetlng'o PlIrK April U.

- " i s i o o -------------------------------------- ----

_______ C A t l F J J B N J A J M i l l L D E N L

— P G S S E S S IO N -O F -L IO U O Ii 3,600.00 - ---------

Pleas of not gulliy were entered yes n r tn 'fn l Ifrdny nftirnonn In Uu« prohfttc_eflm

S on o f tw o pinis of*^toxicants*^Tii RLA-Y-S men—were. arrcated-Monda>'—os-the

drove Into Twin Foils by the pollc who alleged th a t they found Ui

the two broken remains of two p in t bottles o produc* a u-et auto floor and a strong ode

11s high of liquor In the car. t lii the Search was made Monday aflemoo t a ttc r - ftttd yesterday olong Uie rood west an a Helen «outh In hope of finding a cache < 1 d ram a. Hquor which Uio officers Uwuglit wi en ted a t being brought herp from I^evoda. ced, and Tlie case was set fo r trial Tiiursdo lay Eve- momliig before Judge Bailey and ba rlslophcr for the two men fixed a t *350 cad Kt Tucs- They are represented by W. L. Dun:,-.aJll-ba Bllorn»yi,.. .........................Olh StU- —:-------*i \l tcd to News W ont Ads reach th e people yc

yimid

f e r e n c e l

. . . w e r e n ’t most of

c& iorfui'/LA rtinlic-------------------------------

ft b o rn e d iatinctivcl ______

"film deep", m PURE PI

i t l ( u f .^ '’I 4 o t tb e PU O EN l

c a r is w hat countsl ~ q,

pcn_6jvo-in tlic lotiR - .......... ::,pu^o(

m ic a l because tliey

la s t longer. Sinco

lest v a lu e . ' .

■ p M n le r ,.H e ’ll cn-

iliu a tra te d booklet,' ■ . s m

\ T.lnlin Sireel. POISE______________________

;i1». Fottltad_____________________________________

g'adi/ide, loc your Fuller DeaUr^.namoi hisl

C o . G e m S t ^ C ^ b e i' MURTAVQH '

I C o . G e m S M i t e L u m b e i; - ..lO A iaSY

C o . G e m S t a t e L u m b e i------- -- -------- - - ^ C A T t U J O ' ' -C o . . G e m S t a t e L u m b e i

RUPEWP .C o . G e m S t a t e L u m b e i

• • ‘ •‘ ‘ TWW PAULS ;. . G ^ S t a t e L u m b e i

I court he re yesterday, issued a call to r in]* '30 jiira ri, re tu m tb le March 31. ’ -

' Rosa Moeely 'o f Filer, was .a tia lgn - nl/A lfd an 'n rh T jre of second n fftnse U*

1 legal poasesslw). Ills allomey. W. U r , |n lD u n n . announced that- h it client

‘ would Ukri the statutory ' tim e lo ,p lead ..Judge Babcock announced that^

,,n t'4 a«a ln st_D oU y- .TW>ben...-Judge - J t a b ^ ‘^ ^ ’ cock allowed M n. Tebben IIOO for * ; attorney fee, and 138 a month alimony o‘ng I until tliP w w b deelded. .

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am T h efay o ritev ih e re _ sm ar lp e o p le^ ih e r

™ «n HPU>flXfiu«VEi.yBytJs.J")., . Ab order by tele*

. prompt dellTcry^ a y h S # « » »I ball 4 * S i * I ' .___________ — - -

Junn, ■ 1 ___ . _ _-7~

e you ■ ifdftoiu/ E X P O S r n w .- ^ —

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P W A R E D P A IN T

!N IX P U R E P A IN T

B Goetl rco tly -m ixcdo b fo r i l l g e n e ra l _______ _________yoftcs. H i^ cg L rjifo U _m a te ria ls , ecicutili*

eally m ix e d .M *

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U n fa v o r a b le R e p o r t 's on W in -

)t.i- P m p ' f^nrn flU I '

___nffil of rain In tiornicri. 2<aii.-,an und _M iH h«n NebrftSka clU m ui'iriu ' :.riin“ iilntc buying of wli<-ai amiHlvi- un in>ward t r r n J ' in iirlcc% Sp« IftI~T otlc~w 5r-a i;o*-iW T O -innr —

„llic ,.j ju tc liiu U ;a _ iiC _ o ii:__ fu r_Jiin -- x -niMil from . Here toinllPil ttip l.irn-

---- nf »nv day th li friunull.____________ •___ W heal dosed J i r t i i , „ \ r lo I '.n i»'i

o a » '»e to to I '-n __

vlncc. anil jirovwion vlTTyinj TTuirr 2c off to a rise' o( c■ .

— iJnfarorablp r ro p -I ifp n n ^ -------------IlnlavorablL" croji rfpo rii from vur-

-Iciiv A<ftlonn ot wliilr r m ira t IcirJ- tory’ iifloirdwl con:ild<Tiibli'. udvaii* ■ tuKc u l linn??“ toair>'-To--iiir-biiymir side of Die market. In iliis roii-

— nectlofir—sp<^al—(fticrt-x— -I rcKfirdltiR dLipaU'lu';, (if u Clilrano rroo expert wlio l(-Ii'tjr.\|ilii-d troin | liiUUnBsnJcbni.'-.M— tnar-w to-*—tijr -t

— K aniu t-U nw -lriiu i—FjuiicK wliuut In i)racllnnlly a full- ure, und th a t in Ndira-vka finiii

!------ w m > worlil'n ni »ltulitiin u ( ;iill>ii d l ^wJieat /tjiou-jnjf 3.7M.M0 hiwJjrl tJe- ,

— e rc a if n o n iif f u 'c « n n m wiiii tii'iiv.' -frlft* on March contracLi hiirr na.w ins T n t^ s t r o n g nanus, tlif markcT | dLipUyed ti fairly slronc iindrrlone, Com'mlMlon houw buying readily ab- , lorbed fulurc tiellvrry ofrfrliiK.'-

HelUiiff r ietid fu l O n th e olher liand. scllinit u-as

more plentiful whenever ihe market ( advwcft].

Free itelling of corn was wltne.ued •' on a ll bulces In -ih e corn marki-t.

Oata values were. strenKtlicncil by Indications of export clcallnRS In — oals. ■"

Provisions avernRcd >ilKhcr. rc- nv - ^ f l im lv e tQ _an_m ilum _lii hou viilnw «w

here a n d ^ W B O o a-s liM —clparancrs- ot- la rd and .w eftta-Q t-N ew -Y ork.-r— —

m e a l — Open lll fh I«w Clo^r »b March .........I37S 138»,4 137 138

July !!!!!IZ i36 '.i 133^ 134'! i3r.'iWpl, .......... J34U’ 134\ 133'. ISI'S,Com—March ........ MS.___— Bili. ’May i s T 80% „07.',i ^

■ • July ‘............ 100'/. lo o 'i OB'; icon F°'Sept................101*4 101?i 100:s lOIH '0 'O a U - ®“ lMarch ......... • MU 3 5 \ 60’. .f''!May ............ SO'.i 6T,i M '. **'July (old) 52% -02’; f.2'. 52’.

- July <new) 63^

CASK GRAIN |— CKXCAOO... Mareli-»3-<>ip)T-Wheat:- _K o..3..reU .»I,00:_N o,..2_hard_»i;!B ,!i J

to « 3 9 U . -------------------------c o m : No. 2 mixed 07c; No. 2 yet-

low 98Nc to 11. =OftU:. No. 2 white 88%c lo 59'ic;

No. 3 white Me to,697ic.N(r sales rye.Barley 80c to 97c.

’ Timothy Med 82.7S to t3j>0. a- Clover s e e d '119 to »20i0. ' ' 1

OMAHA GRAIN <IOMAHA. Marcli 13 (4>>—Wheat; ti

No. 1 h trd <1.39 to ) U 2 ; No. 2 e- h a r t - $ lJ 8 H - t o - » l i4 0 ! - N o .- 3 - l i B r d - q

1121 to I1J8. - n— ^^Com; No. 3 while BOHc: No. 3 a

yellow 880 to 894c; No. 3 mixed >874c 10 88c. 0

.......-O au:-N o;-3-w hite 33c to 5(k::-No; ~4 yellow 54c to 65!4c. .

PORTLAND GRAIN PORTLAND. M arch 13 f/p ,-W lieal; „

BBB hnrd »M tc i l « r .hnrH Blue s te m -B aarl $U 4; Federation, u f t white, w u lc m white $1J3; hard- wlnler. northern -sprins-»1.204i; wciU f®] em red *150. |?®'

Today's car receipts: W heal 45; f /* flour 10: corn 3: oaui l ; hay 2.

TOLEDO SEED TOLEDO, March 13 (fl»)~(All prices „

per bushel):•W heat: Cosh No, 2 rc<i »1.02 to

_______________________________Com ; Cash No. 3 yellow »l. to ‘-O’

$101. . Spf• o a ts : Ca.>ili No, 2 02'-ic to 03'ic. Spr

Rye: Ca.sh No. 2 *1.23. *ircClover need: Cash domc.sllc $10.75 Sin

osked; March domc.itlc »I&75: Oc-tcber domMtlc $1S.U0 ; ca-Mi lin)wncd Cai*14.75 asked: Mur.-h Imporli-d $14.75 SH| asked.

Alslkc: Cash and Mnrrli $15.50 Tinu k e d . ■

Tlniothy: Cash and M&.-ch $1.90 bid.

DRIED FRVIT

-------- EV»CHICAGO LIVESTOCK

• " C in C A ao ,"M a re li~ 1 3 'W - C a l l le :I RKelptA 8000; calves. 2000: slow: duU: Cii

m arket on weighty steers. klnd.n Kal- Be< Ing 1300 pound upw ard: light year­lings aUody: bu(lB weak; veaU-rs &0c No lower: »tocker» »nd feeders strong: Coi no weighty fed iteer* sold: 'bidding No

. under $15 00 -cliolee Imtrits; balk ■ Jo t a leen *11.78 to 113^0; light year- Or

ling heifers up to t l3 ; alMkcr» and• feeders *1IJJ0 dowrt to 11034; qual- Dl;

Ity ligh t feeden up to |I2 ; cows Fn- -M M :-l l« h r " T c a le r8 - H 2 -to -* 1 2 5 0 : Ba

u n i i r i t U l m paying *13 lo *14; few B r , selected offering* * M JO ,to $18. Dr

Sheep: «ecclpt» 13W0; heary fa t St. Umbs slow; few early s a le i lighter SU m igh ts to tn ile n steaOr to tVwg: packers bidding w ea k 'tp l o w on U i

.w eighty a sd p lain kinds: ihe«p tn d Or feeding and jheaH ng lamb«

“ l r » w '' earty good « to t l ^ pound Umbs 118 to IK lJSi ih lp p e n Ca fairly aeUre for b e tter g radet 90 ^ pcuad t down eligible above-»18: M ^

r t o “ M -p o an d -lam b8-eari»~|15.7»-^lo, 8 p ..•18: f a t ewe* *# to *$A0 ; - 70- pound •

£ m l* ad ,/a t a ad feedlag Jaajfc* W l. - Bn &YHoh: Reoielpti 20.000; m arket n o A - Bo

K ffb O o rtp -a ite -h lg h e r th a a M onday^ I p

TWIN FALLS D;/!

VOO f'AJO \ P O O > , P S tU O W S (W \ AW D I

p z a z B E o o s e t o p<---------------- -■twe,..6XU,£S----- - - L O T '

ASlD CREOIT HW>PI \ R6.

\ GOT / NtJUV

— —

.M A B K E T S - A T - A - G U N C E - ^

NFW Y O iti:. M;.rrli 13 (>!'» ~ 'Rltjck;.'.- .'Itri.u'i'.; 'nU.lici anVillieiv: ' Iy r .— ' m-iu-— j ni i rr twuK»in.

UoiiUm;- .Sh^iidv; new SI. I'lmi in

l-'orelKii e\rlmni;i'.'''; M i x e d :

reiicC. file Cottim; inrslii-r.' IrTiile M iiywl. TO

■Hlinar:. S tn idv: Knrc'i»-ari buy- mliiK. a

Coffee; DiTllnal: Iiw it JJru- Hitillliin offers. a

-------- 'eloCHICAOO; 1 W hcni: l-'lrm; iinliivornblo Eur* wc;

oi)*an wcuilier, wit Cont: fifcndy; siriRlJfr South- cot,

welt recrliJls. '1C atttc: irrpRiilnr. llinHorh; Steady lo hlKlier, las

IIIO” *’■ 'nveraK<S 1cm ncllvc llian enrly; top ^ «fl74.ualil fnr rtmlce IflO tQ 2QQ nmihrt [ftli ivT ii!li^bW W lcr-K ra(t< '-170-in -2 :0 «l'

iM mitLaveraj:ca_jiliQ_b-*a.70;_do4U- able 230 to 2C0 |Kiinid biilelii'rs InrKC- the ly $fl.40 to $B«o, __________ do:

CHIrbRT f.A M > I.IVESTOCK

PORTLAND. March 13 ( ,7 ')-C attle; tZ lli-tcipTS' no:'Vio iiiirly"(W'dlllji; RUDtiiy, J con^lit.1 of few low Krnde rown; nine -no loads .due (iroimd noon; Monday's supplies clearod fully Meady on a ll ,, cla;t;;es: bulk desirable slccrs $1130 lo $ll.B5i lower KWdes $10,85 down. Heifers mo.Hlly $10 to $10.25; good 5„, Cj)W3 $9.25 10. $930; medium grade.s JS.?.! doun ..bn 'l_ llK lu ..ve« lers,* l!l.-;-- ^

lIogs:Z RetelpLi 30; steady; bulk light weight Monday $9.10. P"'■■ 8ljecpr-R fffip ra~T IB liffr~ ftlSencc

w ard 'IH . ----------------- --------------------............... I . II but

T W 1 N .E A L U M A R K E T S iJS' -------- . Hoi

These prtCM are efelalned dally (ell a t < o’clock In .lhe-aften ioon and - are Intended to- cover only the

miffW ___dealers fo r sliort 'perlodi o ffer ^more th a n the qoated prtce* no <'<1effort l l made lo include n c h 3 'y

—qaolallon i.—quoU lionsar«>ofr«red— ^merely a s a guide to producer! I I 1Iand should ool be aeeepted n i PuireflecUn* extrrmes of e llher h igh T nor low priees. Tre

-------------- Paid (0 Pr«lncer« Tr.'The Tw in Palls markeU yesterday Tre

were os fo11o«'a:

• U vM lbck '........................Hoes ....... . ---------- V7-f _NLlglil H « v y Hogs __________.,.*8 iOHeavy Hogs ............. ...................... $0,00Cows ................................... *4,50toW Jl0Heifere' “ :..T r-r?^~.." .":.::;w .oirib*73o ’Steers ............ .....................J8J» to$9 .00Veal calves ____________ $5.00 to *8.00Y carling~ipin>a .....--------------- .■::*8;00 — •t.ambs - ________________ ^ ___*10.00 B

Poaltry 13-Keavy hens. 4 ^ Ibj. and up.____I7eL la h tjic n s.'\ in d cr 414 Ibj. _____ ....,J4c i'o»Lcghoms hens _____________ _1 2 c •’in'.'COX ......Springers, c o lo re d____ — ------- _..18<i CSpringers. Leghorn ................... ........l i e >'<>Urollers. up to 2 Ibi____________ 18cStags ...................... ...........- ..............- 1 0 c »tei'rapoiB. No. 1 .................. .......... .......25c vajJCapons. No. 2 —.............. ................~ -IB c *l*:Slips ......................-------------------— 18c '■;irlTurkeys. No. I i_____—-------------- 32c w 'lTiirkey.v No. 2 ........ ............................12c NetI'lirk'-yj. old toms _ i ._ — --------. .- 18c clioaee.ie ......................................... U-l— l i e >13Uuoks ------------ --------------------------10c ^

DairyBiilterfnt. .sweet ___ __ ________ l~44cUulhrliTC M ur ............. ........ ............« oEV«s ica.H|0 ......................- ....... - .... 17c »'oEggs ilocal-store) .................»^ to_3J |C e s

Stigar^iWhoIwUe

B e e t - ----- ------------- ------------------- *7.14rolaloea

No. 1 R u u e U - - ..$3.00Combinations .. .................* l.M to* l.eoNo. 2 U u w t s ............... . $ lJ0 lO * lJ0 ^

. . ' Uejm* - itl]G reat N orthern _______ *6.00to*7.00

W heat and Mill FM d Dl'klow wheat, No. 2 or b e lter 1153 F«lcnitlon.w lieat.‘No. 2 or better *1J0-B a r le y .- w t, . .........l>'Bran, cwt..........................................* iJODmn. 500 lb. l o t s ________ •__.$1.45Stock food. 100 lbs. __________ *1.70Stock f09d . MOJlb. ------------M M 1

Lemons, dow n .................... and 60cOranges, dosen __ ________39oto70cPoUtoes. IS lbs. ____:-------- ____ 25e •

Lettuce, bead ---------------1 0 o a ad » U c ^Celery — -------i------------------------la H o i(S ptaaeh . 4 b .___________________ -O fla ^

Pfodoee^ t l f f (ranch) ---------- _ « c SB u tter ( o r ^ e r j r ) ----------------^

----------- ------------ :— i#o lo aoo ' ■

D A I L Y N E W g , T W I N F A

B HMIMOM V \ y o u , W'C^TT ID I’M WfLUM<3 \ WILIIMO TO

PO R G E T k UP WlGHTS

sP PE V ieO . FiMO K WJV.Vn o O .K . w w t

) u v e G O T TO OF v o o f t

ALL T R A ^ G RECORDS ONSTOCK excHange: broken";

~^NKW Y o n ic M arrh 13

ht.ick <'MliiilH!i' w e r / lirnken l.Hluy III a Wild oritv ol .',i«:cunilli>n eelltei'. i

^ . .ni.i.win' . i.nw.t.im.1

filcal carcier" e'CW.'il iti fh.il ;.t(Kk. ititUlu upelU'd J ] ’ . i>ii;lu'i'100. n new peak, crashed to MO l i i : i r i e w nilnulei, rallli-d. tb lou alTlT7 then bobbed tip nnd douii within a riuiKi* (if K ]inint.-, of tlii>< Utlfli’e , . 'closlnK n t 14Q. I

Totul sale* of .nil *iock.s today |, were 3.913,400 Khures n.s eompnreil with the previous record ol 3,900.100 , CAtnWMhwf yesterday.- ■(,

Tlie seiisntlonal advance of m ore , ^ than 50 i»lnt/i in Radio dtiriiii: lust 10 days, following n Jump ol ., more than 20 points in Oenerul M u-: {1 tors, cauacd Uio . urgent te lreal ..o f , j a short Interest In about n dur.ei)

«ip—3—lo—ut'urly—11—poliiu.— TIh-m. j, gyrations. Imwever, letl l» nellve '{ir«/lt;{aJt»i({ ~i» ol>»T stDcKr, wjih the re.sutt th a t the neneral IW dl;;- • clwed wldc.iiiriiid IrreRUlariiy. u

Cull money , renewed a t“ 4 i r |k-F „ cent nnd appcnrcd to. be In pten> n tlfiil. supply, dexpltc 'the Ini'reii.slnR demand for funds in cuiiiieetloii with ^liii:t.intt..taa w m c n ia _________r . ,k

Radio-opened w lth 'n block of 25;- „ 000 shares a t^ 100. but druppetl 10 j 140 l>!i 0 iDng.sirUu.’-o f IraJifiticlJDiu within 15 minutes. Prom then on It appeared on th e tnjM; a t tie - ,, quent Intervals, block;; nf 1000 lo 50U0 shnrc.i bi'liiK quHc common. M e a^ h llp , KhOrls In otliur Kmim ,H>ok frlK bt'anO luisleneO lo cover. part of their eomnilllmeiit-H u l thennrke*___Aiiierlcmi Llnhced . ran , up J,to _ i\ .n ew .,lilg h . r .;co rd .a l .«7,_and jj

can International Jumped 9 points ^ but lost hnlf lu gain, mieriiatlonal p Nickel convened an enrly gain of 4 'i .. points Into a loss of 4Vi polnt.s, Houston Oil soared 10- points nnd fell back 2 '-/.

t:

•w ^eriy bond* cloiicd loday as follo.ws: A3'iH .... ................................ $101.11 “

— 1- , :__________ $102,20 .“jn ilrd 4‘i« .......... ............ $100.14 fPuurlh 4 ',s ....................... ..........$103^0 "Treasury 4 ' , s ...................... - ....*115.16T re.nury 4.1 . ...........*110.18 “Tr.-nsury 3-Ss . .......... -,*107.24Trea.-.ury 3 S s ............................... *102.28

MONKVNEW YORK. Mareh 13 l/Pl—Cnll j j

miiiioy lirm; alt loans 4’-,; closingbid 4 ': ; lime loans lin n : mixed col- t,Intend CO lo OO dnys .4>-j lo 4H|- four •;to •.k -iiioiiUia- 4 ^ 4 -tu -4 \; prime m sr- -canille pniwr 4. V

— H.AN-FRANClBCO-UVKfiTOCK--------SOUTH SAN J-’RANCISCO. M arch “

13-Hi«:;: Receipts 283; holdovers 1100; steady: six cars 180 to 200 pouiul holdovers S0.40; load Callfor- nlus $9.20; tv.’o cars bought lo a r-

'C attle : Receipts 50; all slie-slock. no steers oflercd. Lnlo yesterday two ear.i irmtl dehorned 930 pound O n^on gtecrN $IOJU; two e .m ilOO pouml Ne-

Io.-)d Kood IICO pound $12:' around 2Sc to 3'>c lower Uian e;irly Monday. Good Nhe-slock ab­sent. U a d bulls nnd cows on sale. Netliini; ^caled. Culve.s recelpLs none; clioiee liRht welghl.s tiuoled *1230 to *1350: Kood Ciilves $11 10 tl2 . _

Hliei-p: iiecfii])Li 1300; wooled lambs 2ic limher: lotir doublM 77 pound ldnlio.1 $15.75 under lli(ht -■wrt. Spring U111U.V .'■u'j ny; t To - o?fJt.-> i 7~jm u jm ~ $lfl to $10,10: few odds $14, J

Q uestion: How can our - Idddieskeep well an d strong?

AnstM r; B y W ilding u p a “T esis lance-nga inst-K daiessr' -

an d that’s easy an d pleasant if th ey take .

S C O T T S e m u l s i o n ' ”

FAIXS. IDAHO. T te P lteS E

'X E Y = A S T H E S A I E S - M /

^ _ ^ C N , . > < l o o W , T . - R U u Z - ^ ^ - t i S l i'm ^ >A0Q€: e 0 M t« 5 ‘

u ix e v o o d i d o> j ) w e a t ’ -MKX 8 0 T T & L CO- R’ « CA*

o e w - . T w e v vj£MT \ "TO o v j e a - T w e ^ — Y -O fJ VJILtOvy ^^A^^UF^C^URlMC. O t a CO. A. 4 5 0 0 D O LL ^n I nw tk O ttO E Q AMO TOOK . A . ^

= - / T - r u e i t t r ? f w Q ^ ^ a ce^ tT | ,,i

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I M iT A iriH— w ;7lV -i-0/U C;-«ttfciuiJ-/.Jl-Copf>et

:N sl.-iidy; e l e c t r o l y t i c . m u l fulur.",

A'( - Ir<iii-n^w ly; unelmfit.'i%/. rTnr~n-iTr-uTuk-rsK>T-T .,'. r I .titiit- ssd t p : :lay I.end i|iilei; npol Nrv,' York $<!;•1-. i;.i.sl HI. LuuL'l $5.80 lo »r>B.V ■" BU-i= ;^ iB ^ .iite « ty ;^ t o s t -H i-i< » i» -fpo r- M -jund luiiire *5,07‘5 to Jfi.iU. Hjj i u . —Aiiiiiimm'_.$lQ.aii._____________________ I

lilt ' mllu ' ' l “ ‘r _ _ _f''- SUGAR • bui, ( NEW YORK.-Mnrcli 11 |,V i-Sllght- cla[“V ly more octlvlty featured the raw um*-'* Migar m arket loday. Prices advanced $3.:

1-32 of II c e n t- to the bu- ls of $4.52 baifor Cuban, bu t offeriiiKs were more I

' !lb.-ral on the upturn. Sales Includ- ere” ^ ,e d 5000 bogs of po rto 'R ican . In 48-'

jircmpt pwiltlon. a t $4.«: 7000 bags 44'' ' ' • ' l‘hlllp;)lnes. M ny-Junc shipment, a t ’ £''f,» 4 i0 .- and 149,000 . ba*r i of Cuban, fin

.March shipm ent, n t $4.52. Also 42,-

Pni!ipptne.<~nna~23;ooo^fi.iRS"Ofrtmo — j

' I’rk'e* chongca In mw suwar fmui;es- ,_ ,m e ..i ia r r u w . an ti irr<riili'r. ,b'it: » ie ^

undertone wa« Bencrally Niendy. re- ifectlng the firm ness'ol ilie spot mar« S ket. There was a -good deul of eov- crliig and buying by liou.sw w llh

— Kurft|tfflii conniH'tlf?nt nn lliit T>jtiinlng *•' and llM l'p ric es . shWi-d advancc* of

1 19 3 points. T lie upturn attracted *''• cofwlrfCRiblc- rcaH£lfig-or -Jl'quldatlon nnd with some hedge H'lllng, sup- '

f ‘ piled the dem and. cuu-Miik' reactions, ^ wlUi th e m arket finally l iwlnt higher ™ to 1 ne t lower. Sales 4fl,850 tons, ■"J

'** Morch closed *2,79; MayJ2.73: Ju ly * I " - -*2.827“ S eptem ber $2.90; December

*2.97; January *2,88, ■

'’A ly. In iK e-w ay o l w^^^ coi HnwM, — —

and of a ' hond-lo-mouth c tn ra ae r . <Prices were nnclunged a t $5,70 to cel

.» *5.75 for f ine gramilaled. elat-s. --------ste

BOSTON WOOL *HBOSTON, M arch 13 m — Wool hlg

trading Is very dull. There Is some *7inquiry, however. lor fltie western He grow n‘ TToola; Jnchidtr5r~New*-Mexleo.-Arizona and T m m territory lines. ‘In terest Is centering largely on th e *t«

I opening of th e London salcs._espc>14 ■(‘f iW iy iu 'to 'T cnptnw -tiie-ou tcom c-uf *11 2Q tho London sales conform' to ad -.(• vnnces th a t have taken place In th e ln( la British colonial nmrkcU since the24 closing of Uic last series a t L on- ste

1 ^ ™SAN FRANCI.SCO PBQDUCE t®,

111^ O nions: G reen Me to 75c box; Aus-

trollon Browns $3 to $330; yellow ur *3 to $3i5.r- —Potatoea:-Stockion $2 to $230.cwt.; be

W ashington Gems $1.75 to $2.25. • yoi Poultry: Broilers 44c to 4Gc; young fot

ch

I H T h o B a n k o f P e r s

" J l OP SPECIAL E "• IH TO MERCHAl W n COMMERCIAL '

'•I ■ ■ I Gcurwl lo eapccialljfS ___M h n v .. f in i in c l i 'l tu

■ j l i iiiK inatltu tion c a n o n^ ____ |D cooperaUon in m an y m

------------- I — - G o m e - i n a n d

« A cquair

I The Twin Falls NiI C q p i t t t l m i d S u r i

f e p A Y M O R N i N G . M A R C

-M -m A G I^ K S A I O m

^HO'N ^ i m n —--TO K M O W ? -^ S e H ~ W — < 0 O - n * 0 T -w e a c K i’T u5aE C ». k « w o a e o k\ CAMT A PFO Q .O V f \jz W .'TCM T O TA.X.B A CHNMCe V- 'BKA B V E tt

e .v e n v -_ T O iA r A H D VAXaW K S T A ttT e O ■ WILL SlCKi. ^ O p T . <

AM O P D E tt ^

D I E T 'S

“ I roouters aiid“ pullflri!Oc“ lo’%Oc: hens ^ >et ^lic' to.31>c; _t_urkeys dressed 20c. lO-3Bc- ..

■ " KCHICAOO PRODUCE d

r n t r A f i n Marrli n l4n_;.nnH ry. ila llvf. sii-ady: receipts six curs; fowls n22c U> 24e; upring* 22c lo 30c; broil- ^xl& 42c It). 44c; turkeys 25c to 28c: CrooSter^i l«'c; (iucM SW to 2Bc; geese ~lUc. , p

_ tfaek 4fi4: lolttt (Jnlled S taler «lilH» nln ienis 945 c a n ; demand and move* ?m ent moderote: market steady; Wls - c eonsln sacked. Hound Wlfllw s225~C lo *2.40; Idaho sacked R auest Bur* bunks Nu. 1. *2.75 to *3; commer-

it- clal $2.15 to $2.40;. Florida Bliss TrI*iw umrihs. crates No. 1. $3.75; No. 3. |ed $3.25 to $330; Spsuldlng Rose No. 1. „52 barrels $13; No. 2 $11. ^re B utter, lower; receipts 11.794 tubs; *d- creamery extras 48’.'ic; standards S'In 4 8 '.c ; extra f lrsu 47c to 48c; firsta ", RS 4 4 ',c to 40c; seconds 41c to 43l»c.a t ■ Eitgi, lower; receipts 321,408 cases; , n, flrst;i 27 'jc to 28c; ordinary firsts 27c.

^ ___ !j . o a 3 t? fo g tC f l- .n v ia T o c it— ^rll __1X3S A NOELE3,^l.arcll . L 3 ^ - r r ^

Hpc.1.- Receipts SOO; sJow; early sa iw «steady to 15c lower; top $9.25; bulk <

,'f 135 lo 190 pound weights $8.75 to$9.7U: iiumiiig m as uround-$Ti----------^

r . g u ttle ; Receipts 500; fairly actlvc;I,, steady to strong; sLx cars ' yearling “

s teers and heifers Including Call-y , fo rn la gra-w rs and fed Callfnmla and i*T Arl7J3na.s »ii.75: bulk. she-itoclt- $7 -to *^ $0 ; till cullers $4 lo $0.25; bulbi *0.75 ^in 10 »8; top heifers MoniJoy $10.25. 8 J . Calves: Receipts 500; active, un-.. evenly and.'shnrplyhlghcr; c a rch o lc c ®j,f 229 pound vealera $1730; lour cars ^

208 to 4C0 pound calvcs $12 to $10.05. *i j Sh iw p ;'R eceip t none; mpdliim to */ . choico »ooIed-lnmbrQ B6lcd-^U Jl5:.to f

$lfi; medium lo 'choice wooled ewes * , $7 to $0.

-------- • • OniAHA- tn'ESTO CK - - •Ir. OMAHA. March 13 <,7'l-Cattle: R e- fl to celp ts 9500; calves SOD; must killing

classes w eok . to 25c lower; veals „ s teady; light heifers steady; few steers „ *11.50 10 $12.75; numerous loaits held *

o l h igher: heifers $9.75 to $1130; cows lie *7 to *9; cutters-M.25 to $025; prac- m llca l top veals *12: stockers nnd feed- « ».- e rg. t rendy; few liyitl Sll to $ n ’ c >s. Sheep; ilecelpts. 12,000; lambs slow,:ic steady to strong; oUier claucs Kteady; -. c . early bulk fed woolcd lambs *15 lo - of *iB a5rioR o--niiin)?rir-*J5:c6;-m aH ii- - i . te r ewes $8 to $9; shearing and feed- ,e Ing lambs *15 to $15 25, he H ogs: Receipt.'! 30,000; generally ’ n. s teady; oil lnlerejl.i ■buylnc; top *8.10 '

- Dn-2 l 0 to-a00 pound weights; bulk 180 to 230 pound lights and butchers *730 to *8; bulk 230 to 280 pound butchers

_ *7.75 to *7.«0. ^

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y hn ifulfie Miehltfan.C3...Min- ,-U ne.iot« 2«i,'OreKon 22. WuslilnBlgn 927 ‘11. Wl.iconsln M: total Unlletl S tales 1242; „« : Canada 41. C iiba^l,___ ____________ ^■se Idulio Mit|)meiil.<i baiurday 103; b liu jn j

ed ea.'it lOG, lo southern CaliforniaOH. .IR fi rri ^!)• nhinmeniJi 4. Pa.v,ed, Sunday—Chey* i>„,e - cnne und Denver IIU; 16 .nlHltliern J j"s - Calfornla 8. to northern California 1. .31zs^on'ifthii lo ■cincag<n4r~m ---------------- j;>'* Shipping point Information: Idar* Idaho Palls ; Monday m orning; De* verL* 'tnand moderate, m arket firm. Car- me

loads f. 0. b. caslv track; Russets, 0 . TrtS. No. 1. mostly *2,10. few high as Ru

. . *2.20; U. S, No 2 *U 5 to *1.40. Wag-V onload-s cosh to growers: Kaullngs sUll M “ limited. Rusets. U. S . No. 1 bulk out-

weight, few sales *1.75 to *150,- Twin FrtlLs: Monday morning: Haul- wo

, • Ingx ratlier light, bu t Increasing. Dc- thamand good, pnrtlculorly for No. Is. jovMarket sirciig. Carloods f. 0. b. ciydi |tru

^ n r ir3 trr -c o m D in n tlo n .^ rb m -ji.6 0 'to ^ Ik *1.70, Carload.i casli to growers: Rus'- m e to scLs. U. S. No, 1 $2; U, S. No. 2 $1.15 fan— tu .* l ,2.'i, , ■■■■,, PI5:c Telegraphic information from Mon-

day morning's markets:I). Chlcano—Arrived. Colorado 2. Flor- i, tH Ida 1. Idaho 43, Mlehlggn 3. Mlnne- A»r ^ sota ! « : .Montana t^ e b ^ k a i , e 73 North Dakota 10. U tah 1, W ulUnglon 300

8. Wlicoiisin 80. South Dakota 3, £ Idaho dlver-flons 14 .--O tj trock- 442 j

„ oarH Including broken. Supplies heavy, rs demand nnd trading moderate, mor- ujc ^ ket stronger. Track sales, carloLs out* to weight; . Idaho Rusm>u, U. S. Nn. 2. i to $2,70 to *3; partly irad c d $2.I6 lo cor„ $2,4a; -i;. 8 .-N 0; 2 -*2 'to-»2.7ir---------- nnd

Fcrt Worlh—Arrived. Colorado & day

. jaivertod IX— O n -lrack .,4 a^u n b rfik ca___„ curs. - Supp(le.H liberal, dem and and

trading very.llght. m arket dull. Car- 0’,f lot sales, Fort W orth basis: Idaho wat

Russets. U. S. No. , l *2.60 to *2,75; lystr? partly graded *2,25 to *230. lod

K ansas City—Arrived, Colorado j4. pali Idaho CO, .Mlnne.sota 24, M ontana 1.

i- • • — III’ I I ■ ' —— ChBrter-No.-11374-------- V ------------ -----------

REPORT OF THE COM

In the .Slate of Idaho, a t (hd Ck>s« of 1

jil 1. a Loans and discounts. Including re<: JO - cepiances of o the r banks and foreig )0 change or d rafts sold wllh Indorse „ • bank (except those shown In item I

Total Loans ........................................3. V. 8. G overnment secarillet owned:

-------- - P llW lll^ tu S^LUl'L tll tu luuuu (U.volue) .....................................................

, b All oUier I7nlted S ta te s Government 1“ , eluding premiums, if any) .....

TOTAL „.........— ............ ........*** 4. Other bonds, stock*. »ectirlU«. e tc , ow«

O.iBonklng House. *50,000.00; Furniture = *22300iw " .....

7. Real estate owned o the r than banking I8. Lawful re*er\-e w ith Federal Reserve B«

10. Cosh In vault a n d am ount due from r11. Amount due from S ta te banks, b»nk(

, fntppnwix iVi- ttin rrnit»< stiilea.— i_lnf.l.irif:rt In Tt^m* B. 8. and 10) .12. Exchanges for clearing h o use ...............

Total of Item s D. 10. 11. 12. and14. b Miscellaneous cash items ..............15. Redempllon fund w ith U. s . T rc u i

from U. S, T r e a s u re r .....................

TOTAL .............- ...........- ......... - ......LIABILITl

19..cap ita l stock paid In ............. ..............20. Surplus fund ......................... ...........

— 1HrtftTndhrtded-proflt8r*fl;4a9J0-.T-...r..-..Trf;.mc Less curren t' expenses paid .............

23. Circulating notes outstanduig .............

27. CertUled cheeka outstanding ........28. Cashier's checks outstanding ..............

----------------T otal-of-Item s, 3«^2«,-38.-37,-38, aiDemand depotlU (other than bank

-------------- w E eK rTe-tdeposlts-payoble wH30. Individual deposits -O bject to ebeck31. CerUflcates of deposit due in less I

■ (other th a n for money borrowed) ..32. State, county, o r o lhe r municipal de:

by pledge o l asseU of this bonk 011 Total of dem and depodta (other tl posits) lub iec t to Reserve, lu m s

' and 34 '.......................... .................«~Time depeslU sab jee t to Beserre (pt days, o r subject to 90 days or mo:

— ■ ■' —-p<s)rtf V«*wing»>!. , ............. — -* 35. Savings depo«l^ (indud |pg time ctrU

-V poelt other th a n for money borrowed ' Total of lim e deposits subject to 1

55, 30. 37. and 3 8 ----------------

.TOTAL ---------------- --------------- ---IState (if Idaho, County of Twin Falla, a :

the above rtaU m en t u tru e to the b e t o f ;

BubiCribed and «wom to before n e . , ' . th is la th day bf M arch, 1928.

. ST U A RT .H . TAYLOR,. . . . . . . . . . Notarjr-.I>ubllc.._

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; V m u 6 T B C eM -» IM ^ ^. b a r m o m v‘t - \ ^ C ^ h l ^ R m s l C ^ ---------

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N cb ra s k tt-n .-N o r th -D a k o ta -K rO rc .----------aon-I..U tali.3 .-W a»hlngton 0. Wvom - ing 4. Diverted 71. O n track 188 un. broken ears. Supplies Iffcavy, eaily demand limited, practically no tr a d . ln g ,* m a tk o u n o m iu a lly _ a lro ag c rc !m c t_ :_ _ sales, carlolfl Invoice w eight: Idaho Russets, partly graded._upprpxlmatcly .

$2J0. Sales lo outside polnUi, Kan< sas c ity ba.ibi: Asking prices: Idaho •Rihaeh., - » . - 8 - Mo. 1. |3 ,e5- t o- * 2 J .'-.,Pnrtiv Hrailed Co to 75 per cen t U. S.No. 1, $2.30 lo i'i.40; IT 'S ." 'N o " 5 -----------

I d a ^ 8. Nevada Oregon 15. D1-’ verted 2. On track 92 cars. Demand mcderaie. m arket slightly stronger.Track sales, carlots outw elght: Idahc Russets, U. S. No. 1 *2.00 to $2.75.

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highly-beneflelal-lo-dry-Bkins,—K eeps----------Uie ■ edinpleWWrTOTOinU.— Ask - f» r----------MELLO-GLO. a companion to the famous MELLO-GLO Face Powder. Ptoher-Drug Co,—Adv. . ----------- —

LOS ANGELES PRODUCE LOS ANGELES. Morch 13 0«>)-^Pro.

dutt,.exchangft-iecelpta:____________________B u t t ^ 71.8000 p«unds; cliecse 53,. -

200 pounds. '’ Butter In bulk 4Sc. 1

Eggs exlr4.<-25c: first fM h -2 4 c ; ca.se count 24c; mediums 32c; smalls 19c; poultry unchanged.

An entertainm ent will .be given a t • com m unity churc ir.'fo tir m iles southn n d 'ro e mlle’ eosl of T w ln 'T n R srF rU ---------day evening. Morch 10. Admission

NOTICB TO STOCKHOLDERS Of Twin Foils Canal Com pany: The

woter will be turned ou t of the canal system Sunday. M arch 18. fo r a per* lod of a week in order to m ake re ­pairs.

Twin Polls Canal Compai\y.

O N D m O N O P THE ~

m O N A L ^ B A N K - _______________

of Diiiiness on February 28th, 1928.

rediscounts, ac- relgn bills o f-ex-oiscm ent-of th is - --------------n 1-b) ..................*357.808.45

*357.8«J.45

........................ 50WO.OOnt securities (In- *.....- ......................... 1.000,00

51;000.00 'owned ............... 35.61337ire and fixtures,.................. ............. -733004)0rig h o u se .............. .........................3a.0W .« ■! BankV,.-.........:.... 3334930n national banks 88M0.48 mkers. and tru stle t- if i lh e r - th a n ^ ^ ------------------- ^ ____ _

.............................................. 1352.73......4,037.17 -nd 13„............ ...... C232CJ7....... ......................... 5^45.70 5545.70cMurer and due............................... .........................2300.00 •

............................................. *041.622,41 •, r r iE s....*;.............................................. *150.000,00................................ 2.500,00

............................. 8,12035 3C955..... ............................ 50MO.OO

............................................... . 42.67230 ■..... — 3533—

.....- ....... ................ 1,185.03l,.and.39_______..».43,89258____ _________nk deposits) sub .wlthln-30-daya):____________ ___

ck .....- ................. • 228,42837.........IS t h a n '30 .daysI) — ....- .... - ...... 4,10830

deposits securedor surety bond..... 47,19339 ^r th a n bank de­ns 30, 31, 32, 33,...— ..................... *227,82930(payable a fU r 30more notice, and , • •

(rtU ico ta of de-wed) .'........... ......... 117^3043a Reserve, Item s - :........................- ......*117*0^2 _

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m m r that, of my knowledge and belief. •

J . A KEEFER.Cashier.

.1. O O im « n ‘- A t t e s t ; ' ‘ e . ^ . J 0 8 . K E * P B B ,„

* T . J . LLOYD.JAMES R. BOTHWRLL.

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- DOMSTEIHMFMMS:AMBTERSAM, M aith tS -4 p t ln f

«-ork tn th e ffeldi U tiowly (ctU nc 'u n d e r way in ihlJ vlclnlly;' 8ome

r*lny wealhcr of the f » i i j n r ' ^ iccomiwnled by trce tlo t nlj^ht h u • delayed tho u-ork.

Mra. A. E. K untcl. Iccturc r of Hol-

:__ CT(\ni{M_of w u th e rn la in o . "Dcth B S c lw lir“F e n r~ « a d -W w te - _

Lca-e B W . enroUed Jn Uie blgber Erndes o( the A m tteidim KtiooU th is

■ week.— -T .-A .- Lowo-an<l.JMnlteJ>>ve moved

Irani HoUbter Into .the house Tn^tlils “— vidaity .-facflt« ti)> /JJie iU Jph W favcr

fu n lly , Mr. Lowe irlU ride d lC lt on “___Ihc AmB t«rqam nde th li «eason.

lJ n : 3 n M r D U iin a n 'i « a - S 5 i r T t tb i r ”- - luu l.M Bucats on 8 undiy._lhc-0 corge ,

I>omeny- u a .R, W.- M ort-rtm H lef,- -“ ona M te Helen-Peiera, a ll of.Hollis*

ter. •

UlD-lEilMSr :WEr)NKSDAV. MARCH 14

I K F ^ , ienm e '^ a M 'M e U ir] - _ i 4 « ( ^ l g e ) y | w = - - r . T ^

Daily m m r a t a i EzccptSunday; ,

ll;<5ft—Farm TnlV* ■ ~niiH^MuAic:-----------------------------------------r3;I& -L0cnl Marfeeto. ,a l3T3D==Cuff«iriftttirT!ertis:-—----------13;45-.W cather Bcporta.

• 1:00—A unt Sammy Ta1k£.I;l5-M »w lc.

WBAF. New York 4S1.S B leten \ 810 Kllocyclw Twla FaUs T la »

S:00—Synagocuc Senlces. fl.'OO-MwJeal Mlnlstueea.7:00—Ipana Troubadours.

K D IM . PllUbOTfb S1S4 M e ten »M Kilocycle* Twin Fa llj TIs m

-------•9:W»*HapplncM-Proflrtun_:i_:_______

W IA C b Jcv o H e le nM pCllarT>l>. T«rtn f p " f .

f>;00—suppcrbcll Progmm.U;00-.VarlQus Features,7:no-.AH-Stnlg Hour._______________H;PO—Chorul Music. ^B ;30-Forsottcn O p cra i.' • - '

I 0;00~PopuIar <2 hours).

WDAF, K ftD iu CKr 870.2 M eten 710 Rilocyclet Twio FkUi Ttmo

OrOO-Ike a n d Mike.7;00~Tpan» .TroubadDury,-

-------7:30-U3oadriiA - l to ir _ ^ * " ‘'-» ' '6:30—Male Quartet.

....... 10:45~Nlghthawlta.

------- | ‘W C C O .'M ln»B ipoU f8 .-r.-4M JM ei4I 7«Q Klteeyele* T w la F » n « J ^

'■ •5:00~Mlnncjipolls Program.B;00—T»J1«; Music.7:00—Ipann Troubadours. 7;ao~0oodrlch Htftif. fl;3tt~Miu[caI ProBram.

J K SI),.S t. LottU UO M etert 1MM-KJIoeyclea— T w ln-FSIh-Tloie i

C:00--Musini{ -.Miniatures.— -■ « ;3 0 -^ ^ T O A p •p ro « ^ a m .:=L.-n_ i r

7 :00^ ipann Troubadouh. ~7 :ao-O oodrlch Haujf. - -

--------- aJO ^N atinnnl nrnnri Q n m L _ _0:30—Jduiecr Ordicstra.

--------. n S t -M c to i .980 KUocyclM Twla Vallf Tfaaa

7:00—Ipana TroubadourA ' 7 :3 0 -0 rc h cstru,

miKP^iiiuruiiimiim. 'i '.iiiii wueai.— 10:00-D ance Music.

K n . L o t A nielet «BU U tU n G40 Klloeyelet Twla FalU T ta u

7:30--Fnilt Qrowcrs' Proinrani.fi:00~^ym phonct,0 :00 -0 rfh eg tn w »3 .hfturs).

K N X Lot Aacelet S3&S U e te nMO KOocytltt Twfo Fktb . T tM

,B ;00-P layg6era C lu b ." 0 ;30~courtesy Programs »2 '.i hours).

11:00~Danco Orchestra.

\ K G 0 . 0 r tU » 4 IH .I U , ! . , .^TM Kllpcyclw Twla Fans T hae

7:30-Sm iklat Melodies.8 ;0<J-.panii Proftram.8:30—Roynl Prograift.

10:00-D ancc Music.

- K o y r r o n n a a610 KHocydCT T i r i a l U l fT te e

~ I ' i L S u 'b i E 'm t i , s 3 i J . " - ■0:30-R oyal Program.

-------- j0;0t>-Concerl,---------------------------____

- S U W« 9 K CeoychiN - Tw in n O i Vm»

B;Dl>-Oyl»y And M arl* .- ' . 0 :00-A tw aier K ent Artiste.

10:00-M o rrU Plan Hour. .

I K JB . SealUa ‘ ' S U i ^ t e r *I 8G0 Kitoorcles TwJo KiU> y jn tf

'■ 0 ;3 0 -0 ertru d c Rock. '-----------OT30xKn<eht>en*(}aie9.--------------- -. . . . 10:00-A ru ilcry Band.............. ..

L E G A L A D V tR T IS E M E M T S

OKDINAKCE NO. W• .tftc C ity o f Twif

, ^ l i l ta n ’and a B tjim cn t to po j the c o il and expeniec ot local Im'

/ . proTomeot’ district No. U , »tiil ql I U u tcDpravement' of, certain poruohiV • nf-ft ffiftnin • filrfft fnr <h|eh! thi

aald d istric t was (ormed, to .* lt . t ^ ' p p r tb a Of W alnut s tre e t .betwea

• • th e norUi 'U h t. of . l t s l&terieetlot

l l _ G O S H ) I t M E L S «

: ~ ' K 3 l S

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J

s. ITS =b,

become a n « i uk~»

time and m anner of paym ent ana _ collection. •. yWhereas, the M ayw and c w n c l l ^ j

the City of Tw in Palls. 6*heretofore by ordinance duly p a ^ j, and adopted created Local glm eV -D litrle l No. 63. In It t l J c ity to r tho purpose ol Im p ro ^

thiki DorUon o t W alnol SU cet be- “ Iwee? U .e ^ o m i line of Its ln to l « . . ® Uon w ith Kimberly Boad and t t e n erth line of it* * IJl «

'the m te rn c g

r !the said improvement district, and In ,

3- eomiec tlon thewwlU>-and asaf u m m i . roll b t and to r th e said district waa . prepared. certUled to the C o u n ^ w j? - alter notice given as r e q u ir e by

_ gtshitc— no - p t ^ l » —th w to - -h aving- - ' been made or tiled, was by tho Mayor

and Council by order du ly mado and ; adopted contlrmcd on th e 31st day oi

n October. 1927. : ,» Be It O rdainid. by th e Mayor, a ^ ■J council o t th e City of Twm Falls.

Idaho;• ^ t l o r i 1. T h a t lh e re be and there

— im e reb y * le n « -« id -* w e * sed -a fB ln » t and upon each and every lo t,' piece.

5 to n n )v tm e n iJ iU tr i? i .N o - .M i> J » i« ^I U x ,in conformity w lth .lh e pnJVUlons _ oJ.sU lute andcot-the ordinance creat­

ing the said d l ^ c t , to pay th e cost and expenses o t th e said dlstrtct and ot tho Improvement fo r-w hlch l l was lormcd.

SccUon 3. Tho respective am ount _ of the tax and assessment hereby 71 mnde and levied against and upon I each ..JM PecU M _|o t;.j)l< se ._par^ or _ ! trac t of land, th e num ber of th e as­

sessment, th e nam e of the owner it— known. the -nam e .o f-the -repu ted -o*n .

^ cn'lf-knbw n,^:^-U ^no(vknow n,-desl8 «nated as unknown, and th e descrlpUoQ of the property , to, against and upon

— w h ic h - the - lCTy— and- asseasaien t - t e_ made. Is as lollows:

* ^ 8 M a .Kim F a rk AddlUon

- I 1 Marlon Snow — L....* 5 »8030« 3 Netile H. W etherbee,• • E. 0 f e e t .................. 1 6 I IM“ * 3 0 . O. Bensoo,W . 48 t t 1 8 88.80

Bickel A4dlUon4 Edna J . Lew is-.... . ] 7 «-108 H. C. Dickerson------- i 7 43.70

- 3 8 B. F . DrlskeU......- .... 0 7 « .70

f»'- 11 Anna 0 . BlckeL..........10 « M-’ O• 13 H . C. Dickerson:.........n « 49.70

—1 13 Joseph W. 8chUfgen..l3 B 43.70» 14 H. c . Dickerson..........13 « «.7(l» IS H. 0 . Dickerson..........14 8 42.70— ' 10 Paul 8 . A. Bickel........18 8 42.70

17 Freda T inder ..............16 8 42.70IB Paul 8 . A. Bickel........W 0 42.7010 Paul S. A. Btckei:......10 0 42.7020 Paul 6 . A. Blcket........ IS 0 42,70

11 u ! J ........ l a 0 1170“ 23 h ! c ! X>lckeT*on"!!I!l^ -0 42.70

W a l t e r j a u t o . .■■■14 0 U.70

~ 36 d a m e W ebb o n 43.7(137 George ...........I 10 42.70

— 39 -O e o r fe -0 .-W h e e ltt_ J2 _ 1 0 _ J2.70 - I 30 C," H. K l l S i t f i w Z Z l 10 43.70» 3 l-0 .-H ..K ln n » i i j7 ____ 4 10 . 42.70» 33 BolM F&y. L bt. Co.... 8 10 42.70— ' 33 B»a Alworth ............... 8 10 43.7ltj

34 P. A. a S ^ o o n t i . . . 1 a «-■»38 H. 0 . D i tk t r m . ' . ..... 3 11 43.70136 H. 0 . D iekersoa........3 11 H3.70

— 37 H. O. U l c k e n 6 i r , ~ 4 U 43.70» S8 L. B. WlUon ......... ... 8 U .43.70M 39 H. € . Dickerson.........8 11 . 43.70r - J 40. 8 . P . 8 t « n i ........7 n ■ «.70

41 H. 0 . Dickirson.........6 U 43-70r - 42“ 3B n n le-r'8 U S h e n io h > *

- a n d J a n e i . 'C i» d e r -1 -13 -^ '« .W M .' 44 B. V.’ E. ■' .

S : ■ ’ S S n k ^ S ta M e r ...I. 2 13 42.70___ 48 Paul 8 . A. Bickel.......'3 13 43.70

' 48 Paul 6 . AJSfekeL..... . '4 .1 3 49.70<? }?• 1!-H

t t E a i u i « u .mIm. M Andrew E. lUmqiilst.. 8 13 43.70

I .600D 70 KE ON SP E A K IN 6 X - - f M A ITSR - F R P 6 M T '

^ JOB HAVF 'IO .I R*Hb A ' H O R S E % M 0?

‘- H E L P -W A N T E D — W A L E OR- I ------------------ F E M A L E

5 WANTED-COMPETENT O m i. FOR t general )ioui.nort:. Call <fl7.‘ iW Q -IIE A T -^P m ^B lN g - M lM J O a J ‘ demotwtratliiK. Steady work, pay t weekly. See Mr. F is t. T ourist hotel,

an. dining hull departm ent. Albion 11 Btata Nnrmtl t d i ^ l , <11__ teamen IJ hetp. ^M ^em llvlng^ ^ q u a ^ ^ P ^ » I

erence* required. W ork commencca |

- I^ U Mut. B. <: L. A.'.. 11 3 43.60 .S 86 Nora M. Paloon .. ..... 12 3 42J503 87 William A. P lnk ley . 13 3 42.00, 86 Chas. L. HushftW . 1 4 3 42.00• 89 Rebecca J.W alklnlon 15 3 42.00J; 60 C. E. E\erctt.............. 10 3 UOOL 01 Ralph R. Cole.......... 17 3 42.00r 63 Clarence E. BUbec IB 3 42401:.- 63 Ruth B. Peterson.........19 3 42.00,h 04- W. O. Thompson... .20 3 42,00“ i i Teresa C. TUue.......... 10 4 42.C0

M J. N. Osborn . ... D 4 42.00~ n . . v i i u i l i i c - 6 i m n i___ ; « «;.»i^ w-M »tvtn«y-tiiub«rt-»-— 7 4 ■ -4ai<wt . 0 9 Charles E, Poller . G 4 -424M?4 70— Cha»r»Brock»H<H------ 5 —4 — 41£0

71 William G. Sm ith 4 4 42.00 ^ 79 Penv E. AlUed ... .. 3 4 « .0Q|

^ 74 Harel M. M ack.. '. i 4 41601

^ Total .................................... :.... $3021.08toi Section 3. Tlic spcclal assessnient? .nd of the Mvtral owners o( the several! of lots above set (o rtli ond as herein

levied and assessed upo n and against „ . the several lots, pieces, parcels or

uacts of land above acscrlbed.,shall be known* and deslgnatwl as Special

- Assessments lo r Local Improvetnenl

S t ! the full amount thereof upon each of tfttl the several d w lg n a t^

a l - the atrtounl of th e osseasmcnt above «et specifically set upon it, aueh lien to ind attach and become such upon Uic vas uk lng effect of th is ordinance.

Scetlon 4. ‘m t cach o t ihc said un t assessmenU as Bbovo se t fortli tliall eby be payable In lawful* money of Uit }on United Slate* a n d s t -the time and

In the manner statute anfl

, U SecUoa 8. T h a t each , of the as- sessnents -hewby—m a d a -a n d - ltv ic d

“I** sh a H - 'b c H p i^ le ^ -cmp-instalimCTl which shaU be due u d payable iwen-

?<>» ty 120) .days, a fte r th e -d a te of thi

firming the asseasment r oll of and toi Local~‘lmpTovenicul D lslilc t No. S3

: f wblch oH er was a n d adopted oii r the l? th day of M arch. 1938, and thi ' R payment shaU be due a n d payable oi

and o tter the 2nd day of AprU, 1028 • and

njQ shall become delinquent, and upon'be coming (tellnquent th a l l &ave addet

tn o thereto pienalty a n d In terest as pro s u vldtd by tU tutb, a n d sha ll be colled

ed > with such penaU y and Inlcresl 270 which shall be Included In and be

come a part 'o t th e . lien bereby ere 3;.}0 ated, In the m anner provided by stal

I n BwUon 8. T h a t th e Olty Ttpasure ,7 0 shall give notice o f_ tb e J lm e. ptac

tn d amfiuni o r_ the~ »ata ien (a . to_b made In the m anner p r o r o e d 'b j ^ t

n'la ute.t in Passed by the CouncU th is 12th da i n of March, 1938.

i i o i ^ i s a W '(BEAL) U A. CHAPIN.

S A ' t t c s t :2-2: 0 . M. HALL. .r i : c ity Clerk.liT j Recorded In th e Book pf. 6rdlnancc

J5J v o S ”. I ' u ' p i n ‘

....................I3.la l l 1

ImMwiQgr:« and Bowelsi]'7a

I ' i a a a ' iD X H o . w e d n i i s d :

■ T ' H g C V - M P S - T H

, y .riA A XUOtK WATf y : ' : \ f a »

I , ^ N o - B t L a a I b o i N b

^ 1 O N E C E N T P E R W O R D J

S , P E R IN S E liT IO N - ^

er* —— « — ' * ' ^^ 1 AD W aa l Ads aU»e and actire a a d - I 3-

th o b r ia « U w b u y « f ., «— ----------------^ -F K o i« T 3 -------------------^““ .1 '■■'I B}.60iS ■ FOR SALE-POULTRY ANDa e g g s -

2M FOR SA L B -12 L ia ilT URAllMA = 3 M pulleu ond tw o rooMcrs. 13 each,

1223 H eyburh ._____13M FOR SALE-IM PROVED TANCRED pIJGO Strain W hite Xeghorn tiaiclilng eggs. ^[3.6olPh6ne 618-J-2. - ___________________ VI2.00|t R SA L E -B A B Y THICKS, UAR- -[ J !# ^ S 5 = R 5 e T 5 = S > a = H ? 3 ;= ^ ^124M iiattW ng. - J - A . KUpatrlcli. .iO^nc 703_. i_.llfiO ------- 6TA.VDAR0—B R E D --

Barred Rock egga lor halctilng. E. F |3.M y ‘ Collins, Route ^ T»’ln Falls. I J ^ l P O R S A L B -R riiH J t lbuvr<Li IIED_F

baby chicks. Also cOstom lialchiiig. • ^ l m iiL.1- Hatchery, Plione^T

l e n t s l ^ ' ^ ' t o LAY." BA»Y CHICKS, p W htte-L cahom s. loo »14: 1000 130:;

b a rre d Rocks, R. L Hetfs. Buff O r- ; ‘‘‘“ M plnglon».-100;->n:- wo, *80.. Fo lder,^ •^ O ff ice . Call 36, book your order. M. -: *h“' O. Canada, hack of Hayes H l-arado / jeclol Hatchery. _________________t -

f o iT ^ a l& ^ b a b x c h ic k s , b c t - . iter layers. T ho : famous Tnnrrprt .

Hnnscn-str»ln-Lie«hom s.— A11-t’l»1clo^ "* ®‘ from the sam e blood line. Alt nre P” P- hlfyyl tgsl<»d. i

w?mn^ .~ 8 ? 2 - J - X ~ T * * I “n to IT PAYS TO BUY "in-aRA D E" | , \ i .„ chicks. They oro Accredited, frco t

of disease, develop sooner, lay earlie r, • - M and-pay.m ore. W hite Leghorns 15c loi

I7c, according to quantity. Reds and. Rocks 18c and 19c. We also imicti ,

.A your own eggs for you. Phone us your: e and "H l.O rade- Ilatcheryrj 1

. MAOUIRE-S E L B ^ l i I C A L L Y : 1 hatched* chick*,. ■ W hlto-U B horns.L

{5^ B g rrtd -l» lrm cutt i3 R o c k 8 :ra p d -n = J .'t ' R i-a sT T O O -p crM n t-ae cW lita -m -o rr flclally B. W . V. tested: You-can sue-

‘ ffHi w ith -Maaulre chicks, eslabltthrdl: 7 ; ^ 14 y ean . Low p r o ^ prices, ^ 'ull!!

Information a ^ d ^ ^ 2 0 0 ^ to o n la ls Iree,,

gulre, 787 O regon 8 t , Portland,,Ore.

jle on ' '■

’ ' S F O R s a L e - s e e d s

J'I'JL* FOR 8ALE-1DAM1NE OATS, FIRST prize taker a t .Filer fair. R. W.

L " h ‘; 11 a po-Und. Fine selected tubers. W. B. Hoo*, KImbcrly road.TOR S A L uT Y E fS Q W ^ M O U N m

D anver onion seed, extra flno qunl- asurer i>y- D la m ^ d H a r d in n £ o . *

place r o i i '8A L B -^ER T IP I® _D ic .I< LO W to bv wheat, raised by A. L. Ooodrl^i.

n t a t ^ src-T iH n^P atls^M llH te -B m tOT* Oo.—. , FOR 8ALB-LAD1NA AND RED Jl day clover seed, free from foul seed.

Joo Berks. I t i mile east on Ellzabctii ^ tl*? Blvd. Route 9. _„ FOR SAliE - IRWIN I M P R O i^

certified Dlcklow seed wheat:- also Trebl barley seed. Phone 816-R-4. 0 . H. Hemnlemnn.POR SALE AT FARMERS S T O R E -

Dlcklow^

, ' 0 . O. Fargo. Phono 888-W._________

FOR SALEi-STATE T E 8T E D -

Red Clover seed, purity------------- 90.80Common a lfalfa, p u r ity ........ ........09 i8

j-------- Co6tack 'ftlfalfan«irtty -=:rji.T..-.rn::r.90Jo;Orlmm;allal_tB, P u r '^ y - r —rr."-:-” :” '

Pr*eo from noxious weeds. |

I - TW IN FALLS FEED t l lOB CO. I l l ' Phone » I . • Twin Polls.k |o - - I.II-.-----. - - . . I . ..

for RENT-F/^RMSJ^OR raN T ^O O o" A O ^

f Sfll '' I , r o i i . R E N T -10 AORB TRACT, » 5 ' clbM in ; 8-»oom heuie, bam and W . outbuU dinp. Prlco I37B yet^rly;

n ' . . BBAUCHAaiP A ADAMS..lU ;S hoshone t o ‘ ;FhimeSOI

S D ' A Y ' - M O R N I N G . M A R C H

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

FO R SA LE-nV E.R O O M MODETtN I houM on terms. Phone 1253._____

— —housoi-bargala f,a r.qiack sale, Hnll .- 338 3rd ave. east.______________j;_ v£O R _fiA L E _0ajrilA D E = 3«* ACRES .

rellnqulsliment. W rite Box 403. i— > Buhl, Idaho. • _______________n FO R RENT: ACREAGE W ITH OOOD j U Improvements, fruit and pasture, to

ncceptable tenant, tine thipg to r righ t : m an . Located 40 miles west, along Snoko river. Spring v,-ater. Call 808-J. j FO R 8A L E -I60 ACRES UNCLEAR* i

I ed land; SEU of. section 30. OJlk 13,• range 16, eight miles from HollUtcr. ,

•ED Price $1000: for terms write Mrs. E. D ; 8gs- Troyer, 830 Catiierlnc S t , Walla Walla. ' _ _ W ashington. ,

S |_ . F O R R E N i— ^ U R N I S f f i ’

E. FO R RENT-ROOM : FU R N IS H E ^ : I h e at: 282 FJflh ave. north.

tSDj r O R-REWT- R OOMS, W IW BOAR^ ing.. 315 and ave. north, ' ^ ]lonC'TW o b TSAM H E A ^ ROOMS. 717

K8- F b l T “R ^ - S L E m N 6 “ ROOSi5. 130:; rfnodem .-P hono 70S.

A MCM5ERN-R00M POR RENT. 4212nd •avc.~vrcst.— PhDne-417.------ -

rado FO R RENT-~BEDROOM CLOSE IN,1 suitable tor twO. P h one 43S-J._ . _

ig f . FOR. RENT, FRONT .BEDROOM for rrrrt. Rcntlemen. 340 3rd Avu.. North . _

nre cm , with o r wliiiout acreage. Phone

iiouJ t o r ' r k n t —5.ROUM

[d &' $27*0: b*room modern house,'$4S; A frco N, Loiik, Phone 4S.

.;ller|=-=--------------- --

‘• . a ! l o a n s

'" ' ' I ’ ,FARM LOANS. 8r». O W IM Js O O ^ hcrrri MONBY't o 'LOAI?!— POTTTO -ItKAL

! entate., L y ' trtftWg V M t l f f K A ia t r t lo A ^ iT o hflrns. l_ ia o d e rn _ h o u K » ^ in _ T |rtn _ rn a ia --^

I,^thU E .L ^w lm t i Co.-------------------—rm -T fA R U E iiS " iiJA W 1K a '" 'F E U iiitA n

form loans and, Farm er's M utual In*

7 * ^ ^ 'w c b a n s” ^ ^ l d ^ c 6property. Best rales, prompt service.

— ^ Tw in Falls Title & Abstract Co.. L td .H o n e y T r ’C e X O s N 'r t i a i r O B li|Clty^proy ny^

, n „ x ^ l S Irrlgoted Lands Company. Ho* ;. W. tel Perrlne. 118 Shoshone s t west.

FMiMHLOANB—NOrrOOMMISSlON; f s r o delay. T ^ln Falls I IU 0 i t Ab*jbcrs! siruc t Co- Ltd._________________ ___

I AM OPFERINQ A VERY CHSXP and desirable fdrta loon. 1 th in k is

QUBi* the best farm loon proposlUon over of* ^ tered on the Twin F a l i r t r o c t I I will

S s FO R S A L E -

a S F R U IT S , V E G E T A B L E S

5 ' ^ GOOD DELlCIOijS APPLES, $1 A also biu liel.-P hone 810*J-3.

I.R.4. -■ — ■ ■ ■ —

M IS C E L L A N E O U S

MARCELLmg ^ M f e r ^ ^ 38c."«'l

------- iT aVE^YOOiT s UIT T r tiL O R ro n W, Prlcclniah’H, for vogue and value.

.90.80 Marian S. wllcox. 320 6lh ovo north -M W PhQwl0fl2*W . , 1,1 ll

avo. e a s t Phone tS8-J. ~ • r*o ‘ IF YOU HaY b BATTtRV TRO tm LK

U lk It over with us. BoU*Cbor8ini B attery Co.. 132 3rd ave. nortii.

= PEP U P . THAT LAWN W n u Sw ift's iBA-n ferUllter. Alvan H ir-

____ ^our Co. __ _____ ■ . „ _ -p » s ; M?5CEANOT LAWN W E ra sW IF T ?

law n and garden fetlllzer. Alvlr“ ^ ^ - r n a ix iW - c o: — .............. -___L - LAMBS w T i NO D IR T AND WOOL^_ ’ Feed BUtehford’s sheep mineral!

Darrow Bros. Seed Ss Supply Co.. Twir ‘ P® Falls, 'r / r i N s m N d '^ l i T O i S b B i u i - i N s a ^

'.> n ee ,' an 'coverage^'' 'P r o m p t 'd i lh

J« P a t A ^ lra c t Co.. LW. .>ws: __________•

i S ' o R M i s io m r a q o K l m 6 ■nviii'. ,ea ' Falls to Botse-and other pothti,

Wednesday and Saturday. Office w ith MeNlehoJs, T tanstef Od.

504 bhone 200. ' .

: C H l 4 , i m - ■

» ■ . . -

THIS 0 0 8 \% A S A 5 I H C H E A R T O F A .

f » M i r P b R " A F U L L b w S [ ^ NfOftK - d U T \ S ^ n 6 y

H 5 iE FO R S A L E — M IS C E L L A N E O U S -

rtN iiX y " t o r ' 's a l e , , p h o n e 324jp .Buhl,_____________________________

_ r o R '8 A L l> ^ d ~ B U C K E Y E “ C0 AL:E8 _bcoodcr»._>»hpnc_2g|.R ;4.:________103. POR “s a l e —KAY, 3 MILE3 NORTH,- - U west F iler. 0 . Q. Kelley. —

rO R SA L B -JO H N DEERE 14-lNCH — ^ high lift gang Plow. PlwneJ00*R-l.

FOR BALB-HAY. "2 M ILIS SOUTH W, ?"? and ■»* w est of Kimberly. P . T . i::£• Robert®;____ _______________________ jj|-‘1 ,* >AiNT. FLOOR PAINT, QUART 85c. , 13. while lead I4c; linseed «l gal. D la- j r

mond Hardw are Co,____________ . 'Iln FOR HALE. 2 SjlARES OP WATER , ■ ■ under Ulc Tw in Palls South'S ide canal • = T'vln__Fttl!»_Hlghway pisirlc t: SU

1 ' lots7 dellvcreU“ prlcHTirrcfiUf*tr~A7 —— J.- .^n d e rso ^ .-Phone-4fl4«R.4..Burlcy..J__a5: FOR SALE—S W IFT S LAWN AND

garden fcrtlllxer, cltaner, better,

bo u r ^ . ^717 BIDS W ILL UE RECElVEiy BY TH B _--------- Ttt’ln ..F aU s .IIIghgto-..U l5lrlcl .n» —r.-s March 17th, 1028. for llic sole ot ono ^

l 5*ton Mt-oBon scalcit.________________ HFOR SALE—HIGH GRADE FISCH*

_ cr p ia n o :-a lso . Brfint a llo _ S a x o i P___ phone and case, as good as new. bIN, Phone 530J. 353 7tli e ^ . ____

-• _ IDAHO GROWN NURSERY STOCK, for fruit, jihadfl and ornamental trow . -

}■ _ shrubs, roses, vines. , pcrennlali nnd ■

lone Idaho's nulwrlci. C a lu l^ " ^ froc. KImbcrly Nurseries, KImbcrly, L

^ -IdnhB............................. ' , . ' ' ■ r

7 ' ' > P R S A L E — A U T O M O B I L i r r

- . S E E T H ESE........ I *';___ J02fl Nash Pour Passenger Coupo I .BAL -1020 N aslrB cdan.................. ............___ J020 Na.'J> Touring I -^ n 020'OaklenaTAndaij>8cdan'---------= A t _1020.0.YJ:dBmLSS!ft£!l__________ 1"

— -i92(W ow otl-C oach__________ ISlO T —IBM CnUtllgc-l*CTir~Paa:-Coupe— PI ln * 1025 S tar Tourins___________ Lhone - lO W -Sur-Tourlnu.......... ........ 1-------------1S2? ChevrolCl' Coach------------------- T[ R ^ 10213 Chevrolet ;Couw_____________n

■vIm I 1924 Ford Touring IL td. 1923 Ford Sedan 1

~tS& U ePPLO l-N ASU U O T O B -C a - -oaej ____________ Phone 184____________ ^

i o i i ; =-.F0R-5Atii:^9fU^RA0E=hA b * ___ ---------------- '

FO R SALE O R TADE POR TOWN H SX P proiKrty, good Irrigated 20 acres, iQk 11 Phone 179, P. O. Box 512.__________ro f* FO RUSO NIRA CTO R FOR SALE O R M i will trade: clovor .n« l for sale. 5 miles J yooi west. 2 \ Koiilh of South Park Orocery.M------ Hcnrj’ Ravboni. — I-^ r e n - s r r E ^ ' i t ^ T f t A n R , F n R - o m . ^

property, 3 head of heavy work ; horses and heavy.wagon, and 1924M model M aster 8 lx Bulck. C36 Ash St.

« " a w a n ted- m iscellan epus= = W ANTED-POULTRY. a 0 . HON

. te r. Phono 003-W .___ _WANTED—SHEEP WAGON.’ MUST

!. 431 in .nood contllllori. Robert B la-

r X T W A N l- E D ^ 'tR l 'C T L V MODERN j j ; . furnished. 5-room lioiwe, V local

lorth WANTED""T0~R E N T — ACREAGE . with modern house. Can fum isli

bc»t-ot-nrfcrcneeK -Bgy-iqrcarc“WeffK

^ F O R S A L E - ^ F U R N r T U R E -

« in * TOR SA L E -O A K '^D I?SN a" R O O ^ sullt!. child's bed. stoves, ^choirs.

B W 5 Phone 1522-W.S x - FO R SALE-HOUSEifOLO IFURIJI-

ture: oak (lining tablo and 0 chairs fSfpB blue leather covered mahogany IJvins

room* se t;-m ahogany telcphono aland — — and -ehalr:-m ahQ sany -m u tlo -ub ln tC :

cok rocker. Ivory bedstead, d ressln r table, drpsser and chair; spring and m attress: amall book shelf, oak desk.

V |n th ree ru g i-W llto n , Bruasels. Axmln* Iter; tw o’iron beds; two.doubto dcok qirlngs; fo]ding to t, piano lamp, bepk- OM^- COTna

' 4S8 3Dd ATO. west. Pliono KI2-W. CaU —7 >tftemoqw.________ • • .VIN'' ■:----------- ------------------;.....^ f B R P E N T - a p a r t m e n t s

« . K>B IURIT--XaRO' ROOli': QiiiiMi ftpoTtsunL Bvflttiov

-v

^ a r . ”

M IPJ I P R O F E S S IO N A L -

a t i o b n e Vs " -

W." L " D U N N -U w " O f ^ c a P S o o i ^ '• at^d 4 ,8mlth-Rlee Building. •

H iiA D lm u in s rK o o m rT B B S T rB B S ' - a n c j j ^ t l ^ . Phone fl.________ -

jim V w T G K A iiA M —Lawycri Bank a ,,, T rust Bldg. Phone P35-W.

S W E E L E Y '^ 8 W E £ 1 ^ —Law OtfUM. . '

BULL WORK f t GLASS

WINDOW O L A B ^ W t o i h t e k i ^ ^ n.>t work. Moon's Shop. P h a a >■ ^

n O M E ^ L U M B I^ A H K ATIK a 0 0 . ! —^ New locotlon. 135 Srd ave. c u l , ...

• Phone 2B3. • • ............

in s Co. For beating trouble*. KtUM ', n i - w . _______________. .

j , ■ I N 8 U B ^ C 1 ~ ~ ~ ~

H 'A P r b ^ ^ ' '• Potter Real Birtate. PhODc874

' c T O n 5 « i I ( 5 8 i S x 5 r ^ S 1 S —^Orating, storage a n d L iberty Ooal.' ' '

* ^ u W ^ K A R s m T S ^ A M * : -ftge C a - ^ and,wood. P h e ^ l t t -

-G a rb ag e hauled dally. PtUBie aoi. •

^FB A T iikS A ^O nQ A N lZA T lpN B

rtlODBRN-W OODM EN-OP-AMEHIOA~.'-- inw ts^ln second ■

COW FOR SALET'Phone MB-J-2: T

lambs, Phone 79a~or 503. " •FOR 3ALB-3 WORK. HORSES, 3

sets liamcsa. Phone 845-J*4.FO R S A I ^ 7 0 Y O U N O EWES,-,

F a lb _ a io e Repairing. - ' .„’ FOR SALE*! MALE PU RE.BRBD '

HnUtfIn MlvM from C. B. H aftlH on- _~ l TcT d ^ l ^ 5 l i ? A i » ^ i ^ ^N ground Saturday.s. FO R SALE-34 HEAD H IG H O I^ D B .

Jerseys, Heifers m ost a ll licavy.'- xt sprlngCRi from l)cav7 inllk strain. > >!: Phone ICO, Rupert, Idaho. W. a -•? H u n t e r . ________________________

F O R S A ii-S ^JJE A D OP. REGISTEa— _ .

J miles north,*half m l l V ^ w t ^ o M ^ t t h 'l r ' ? Ington school Phono 850-R-4. or ._ 637-R-3, , ______

I ^ tU A T I O N S 'W A N T E D . : : ; y

J WANTED PRACTICAL NUR8IN0..., M artha Low ry . H ansen. Idaho. .... - ; j-

WOMAN WANTS W ORK BY B O tn t '” i»- or day. 412 SUi nve. west._________~ -MR9.— WObMB - g M l'tE n .' MATBt*------N Pity nmslng. Phone 4i>7»lM. ' a l PRACTICAL OR M A T E R N I T Y —

i 1020*W or 8 4 7 .___ ' • _____ .«»i 1 A M PRCTARED TO DO CUSTOlS ' . r r — piow in r-w tthT T O T O ir^E tfeu rirF T T ^ -’

— M A R W m -M A N 'W A N T 8-W 0R K -0N — r : '■ ranch; experienced farm er, good?''.;'-

r , librseman and trac tor m ah. Apply ..I.« 806 2nd ove. east. - . - • -------.

AMfRIpAN, 38: S T R O N O 'i J i ' f=- h ealthy ;' good m ixerr 8 t r l c ^ ‘tem-„,.ui I*-* perance: several-year*' experienoe-la,-,‘ -V

general hardware and . furniture;.. Would l ik e 'to locate w ith r ^ 1 e ^ ' - V

" ‘‘. f i r m 'I n SouUiem Idaho, AddrMliT....

«J F O B R E N T - U N F U i f i l S H E I J '^ .,

n - OARAOE Tth A V tt;; ' ,

\ . 3bd ave. iJorthT<-aiejrt » iBcnlre a t - < F ln t - i m t a u a ^ b t o f c ^ ^ ^ ^

E l * - 8 T O A m ^ ^ ^ S A t S n 5 u ^ B @ i B 8 rt: yhUii .:di»mondfr^jdialn*on

Paga Bight ____________

iM sfiisjrl^nwoyie4r^STO lli:

— rliiTWecrirWiiidoirSlioii - and Get Spring Bargains.'

----------------------------— — “ICro«-dn from all -tlie ton llo ry bo-

iln ' norm niia Oak-= ^ 6 F ^ n a ^ m . w ; »i> .rieuai; aiiimuna : :=

cn llie m sl nml Hlin-n oit-llit*-wi**!, will l>p In TMln Fiilli Tliursjlny nlutii a

- atul.licre-Frlday oiiil-SttluriJay v.l the I .■.tioi>plnK m -til i conni'i'tril t t i t l j‘ tlif • liraml uprliiK upH inin ot T win FuUv

sotiUK-m Wnlio nnd norilu-rn Nrvucl#, l>; to UiL- mcrchnnls’ bnrpaii o t ih r Twin "

-------------------D ccotaltJU ndaH '!-._______ »Tlic (ilorc unu low a .ttlll bo cl(»i«l yj

Irom 1 o'clock In tlio ftfternoon iiiilll7 -1,) in H,» .I.',......IT t.. r.llnu: fn r a r . HnniKfiiifni <il iir«])luy:i i*n(l“ iIi=coru- lluns. All lilori'K ili'slrlnK lo ti" nmy open Ironi 7:30 until !i o'cUn'k j la pcrinli I'xamlriiitlon of miTchan- 1“ ' (11m-. bu t no Botxls will be

timie durInK tin- rc-«t o t the ‘O t - tlirn llicrc will be suiii if.kitiri-:i ‘Li nf Uie .wvcral stores can ' -lo '|» ‘C on; cli

shnw vlnllor* tlial ‘'you can do bcl- l»T In Twin PalLn." wlilclj Is the nio- can for the pvent. . rU

Tho»«! rar llr lp a d n c T he (oltowlns arc tlic tlrmfi par*

tlclpnllnij:Alvortl and M otl; Amcrlcnn Elcc*

trtc company. cCC, K, Uooth: Diirkholdpr PurnI-

lure company: D. Blssoncllc: Dpik Kanlw arc company: Clniidc. Bron'n NJuslc company. Pi

Clly Pharmacy; Cloi nook slore; ,[„

(Ifrellft^lTo^ ^ C r T ltr a r l^ la rk t 't '~ ~ " _Caah groccry. . t «

W. !l. Eldrldge. rliHooolr r r i irnlturr noinpanyi ‘ Cnn

W. H eue ond Son. wlIdaho Power company: Idaho De-

irlc company: Idolio Uientrc; Jenw n g j— and Underwood O lft shop. lo

Klnney'a Uptown (trucvry.' ud------The-Leader.----- 2: ---------------------------- of

M a>stic Pliarmacy: ~ M arketeria: j t , McSawiiln Shoe store.

New York «torc: Mrs. Dorn Nelwn.J. C. Penney coinpany. Incorporated; or

Pinions: C. U. Prlcbc. U,a, M. Riley company; R. U Rob» ^

ertx; Rogenon Hotel Himrmacy; Ul< ^alto theatre. ' iju

> Rrhmmm..T<ilin«nn‘ Rkntfg^ Hyn— rtorca>T~8allada r-H nrd irere compnityr 7a

Sr~8 tn tis : j.“ A ~ sin c litl« ,Miulc company: S tan d o n l Furniture

• compony: Sterling Jewelry company. Twin Palis Floral company; T » ln de

PalU AmuMment company: T u'in dn FalU Kardnrorc; TInswnlU store; j.

. Times -CubUtblns. com tuny: T u ln h. FalU Ncft-t; J . 11.' UmbauRli; Var- j„ ncy*; T . E. WUnu: P . W. Woolworgi;. .y W. H. W right .and Son. r ,

0 .

Blackfoot and Pocatello Un- S — able-lo-EnleiJoiLSomeJinie. %_____ Ul

T n ln Falls high ■echool's f ln t de- mi bate o t th e . season probably will be lii the dual m atch w ith BoUe high tli< school on the ew nlng of M arch 23. wn John Esles. debate coach: stated la ti co evenlng .--T)iU -w lll-bb-tho-llrs t-coa> th

— te a t- to -b re n tCTCd-by-Tffln-Falta-dc. to__b a tcn . unicM.lhc. p f6p«cd_Tw ln. Falls, co

Kaiellon, Buhl trip le debate Is ar- lo ranged for an earlier da te. 8l<

An Indefinite postponem ent o f (lie _ Twin Palla-Fllcr debate luw been made In llie Inlertsbi of n proimcU Twin Palts.Fllcr-B lackfool tlirec-way contest. Blackfoot will be unablo to enter such a debate un til-Ja te In the month of M arch or early In April.

n e ^ ^ ^ la i i g u l a r m ^ i ^ t w e c n Twin Falls, Pocatello and OoodltiK hlgli schools. ThU m atcli will aUo be,held ..

ability of-Pocate llo to cnler beloK th a t tim e .._______ ____________.

- REAL-ESTATE TRANSFERSFnnilsbed b r (be T w la Falls TiUe

u a A l^ n e t Company

Monday, M m h 12 W ammtj? deed: E . B. (Jstrantler

to Idaho BecurlUos Co.. | 1. lots 1 and a, block 10. OVln FtOls.

------;W or«aty^deed!— iu lu -O lil ld s -M ll- - -a e r to Alice A. N y e . . « 68. lo t 35, black 1 Railroad < #U vU lon on p t BV, e w 18-lfl-l»." W u r t n t r ’S U d : M rs. P . H . Carter (0 F . A. Sreedlng I30W, W U 6 E NW 37-10-17.

W arranty g g . KlIoU to M ark P . Woods, 11, lo t ."A" W jrkolfa Sub-

" division of lo t 4. 3 . M urtaugh's »dd, t : P. • • , • .

W airantT deed: R«y W haelw rlght to- W. CUy Sm ith, I I .- lo t« 19. 14 ahd .. tf .-A en»-O rch . ; ____

'^ K b n c B ■ ^ '•^ a M i;A II iv a ih rte e 'l£ » a « M B « ]p h , &

TW IN FALLS P i

Willie W illiT llfl■ D T ROBCftT QDILLKN..........

I Jr-)“ |- (h o o c h t - l t - wnuld* hr all* r ijli l lo

uw liidlnr lo ni;ilic hip u n \ Pojt , look lllir Indians. Iml I’m v a re d

* •*" • li ;n.......... - ‘ I ')

B T R E lf T T l E S j i '__ Alm.wlnDaytiin, Albion, « Twin i''«ll!i ,,p|viMior

" On Ttl|* lo Hall la k r- M r . and M rs. 001 C.—J*. Co'itrlir -fliwl-t»imly—lull—fun-ffo iJalt iJiki' IliH iiiuriilnu (III a bu:ilncn.i jro trip. _

VWt in <'4llfurnU—Mr nml Mrii. J . i;lr M. WriKlit of Hill'- binili'vuril. O rImvo r rtu rii 'tl trnni n Us1l to Cnll- lx.‘ fomla. M'dj_____________ I . 1 .____________• |im!

Hlurr D unrr V M U -K . C. lla d lc y ' ur~ rui.n .niLi, ua iu 'i ui - t i ir - oiiniri'cH«- |»* chain non-:!, was a busiiiM.i vUllor li^ rc-i’ U rdny, ----------------------1 ;;“

liark Krum WVIl»—Tliomo.% jrcnd-j***^ rlckj. ri'Jildi'nl o t Twin Falls for 24 years, rcluriiitl yfM«Tdny from a brief bualiif.is irlp_lo. Wl'II.i.

JTakfn to H onpltal-M ra. Sally Ja y .'* ’ ’ Cajitli'ford, wa.i broiitthl to the Tw in | PalU’ county Kent'ral hospital yostcr- IW day atlcriioon for iri'alm tnl. j

Il.irk From iTuTi* V W l-M rs. E, W , ' i Parh ri'Uirni'd I11.1t nlulii from n two- (liiv visit 111 the lionw nt Ju t jil.itcr. "Mr^RmH.| .-Wi>lt:^irH »}.l. ■ - - ^ | g

- S u tf m - H m k a n A rm -P , A, Uabbcl. [” Twin l-'iills iiillor. niLslAliH'd u broken rlitlil nriii Inlc Monday fvuiilng while

which wa.1 parked on Main avenue.

■ 'RplurM'i' HI. fllurtuufli—Mrii:“ lJ .'C l,— * Olinxtrad anil son, Mar\'lii. re lu rn n l a s lo Ihulr home in-MiirtuuKli la.ii hlKhl — after a two><luy vult. hem a t the homi' of M n..R ,.„H cdrIck.. Mri',_Otm.'itc£i4'8 sUlcr-ln-law.

VWU In T « ln F.nlU-Jack Wrlpht, prior 10 six yi-ars aKo comitcied with the local More of W: 11.- Wrlglit andiiuiB-coHipawy_uf_o2d(ai„is-apciuUuB____a day or two In Twin Palls on n bailn rsi irlp. Mr. WrlK^t U now In

T g f lro -^ jL T i^ u in it^ r i- “

Confrr D rgrec—Tlic Ooldcn Ruii' degn-r wa.<i conferred on fivo candl- daiM by Colfax Encampment a t I'lii* f. O. O. F. hall. Tlioiie taking the degree were H erbert Sm ith. Dr. D. R. Johmon o( T w in FalU and Tom, K.W. and A. M. Prcntlce of Jcromi-. R etrejhm enis 'w ere ccr^-cd.' T lie Roy- ' aL E urpk -llca tce 'R llLbc.coufcrrcd on

f E B E R S t - C t i U R T S E N D S

= = C A S E ^ I C - f O r T R t S t -

—T ht-3U ll-ot-R V O ;*i.ltllc o ,a li«t~W . - - 0 , Reed Involving tlio Reed a p a r t- 1 m enu here will be tr lc d ^o the dUtrict I court ot T«'ln FalU county Instead of •

ruling made yesterday by Judge C. C. Caranaugli of the federal district court o l Pocatello. It was staled byJ i^ e - la m c i R ..a o th w c ll^ t to n ic )L Jo t.__UlUe,

Tlie CalKomln trustee In bankniptoy sougtit to have the cose removed from liie Jurisdiction of s ta te courts on tlic tlieory th a t tills should be done os It was a m atter 'fo r federal bankruptcy courts only. Judge Cavanaugh held lha l the-stAt£_couita_verc-com{>otcnt to t r r - i t - a n d - th a t- o n - th e - th e o r r - o f —coTnlly,Jjcl?\'wn_coiirpi.-lSIwn!_P.«>Pcrlo leave It In the sta le court when It started there.

P

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Do you see the brau . . . . . _A re ^oiir eves giving to

' you need glas.tcs. Arrungc______ ^ ___ examination. Phono 21B-£.

m'cnt.

; -Parrott Optica. - - . T w in F l

Permanently located tn years.

T|

NOTICETOWi' O a a o o o iu i l o f b r e a k l i l m a in l i i

o f w a t e r l a g a r a g e s o r othoi ’ w a t e r i n g o f J a w u i o r o t h e r u a c

------------ S u p * t . W a t €. , H . s . EAY

D A I L Y N E W S , T W I N f a :

p foi 6fc { MsipiiW: |P S i r y : c o s lu m i ! s r C a lc h y 'M y s l c |

a n d D a n c in g F e a tu r e M iss |

| | ; ^ A yl.aDn.T8ii! i l li! t j l W ^ j

w u ll r.T,i ff.n-no.'cil f-t romflliing . over ■iO young girls, prcliy conumcs. i catchy mii'.lc and danclw: In bcill- |

|dfjltit! vniifly. Ml.vi, AyUH;ri Iloolli'.’' I '■|iiii;,t<5l COlliPily,-“Mir.r C anithcn Rc- ■; tiirns," wlilch w i l l o c c u p y th e :‘ Ixiiird^ n u lic-O raluM im -tltm U r- un . W h » r« l .y -« .v r iili ig p - |.io in li» » -a -F -l^ li:ram ot rMil tnlcrtalnm cni- •»I Tire Kewplr Wedding, In wlilch Uip (

-l youimcr-piiplU o f-M lw .- Pocilu -a ll l . jh a v o .a ^ lunccO a cxlilblt. lhe rr.iulu ■- I of ihelr training, will precede ilir | • 'm a in tcalurc of the bill, Tlie plcre j5

hc an n li • ensure u pleasing iMTloriii- ,

comrdy ra-.l ore tiom Iluhl and live ;-frvm-K lmlw rly.-—T h v iu -a ro -ah o - tiu ii ;

i troin &len and one each from ,Rok- erson iiiid Murtaiigli. Tlir biilaiice I or—Ul?—mpmiwrs— n rc -T w in — Hall* • r l-lrl;i. T lir iu i!ho iirilH n* 'ff“ ItlTGWir^r O rrck luul .Hpanhli solo dniicw will ! Ix.' lntro<liirc(l along wllh mu^lnll coin-

leiiy duncliii! and cla.vi|cal sulo dune- 'I imt, . I -I

‘'■‘'i t ■■be plenty ot music throUHhoul ttie

I entire piece, both solo and en'sfmWe. « •mKn~vlDtn-E\-onir-ljrttni!tnna-ltT-ttTir: : • direction of the votul numbers. r i RiKclal ftttentlon has been given to cwtumlMK niiti iwcnery and the eii-

I tiro piece promises snappy ucllon {tlirouKhout. Music will be furnUhcd S I by the OrpHcum ordieslra,

j IN S T A L L S N E W E Q U IP M E N T

I Addition of new etjulpmcnl for ihc ; repair of dnmagi-d fenders la an- ,, nouncfd by the Lind Auto company,

:p : t o r a n « iB « « e th e - i w w i* P p i ia « *I d i'iif t In tenders can be smootlicd out In-kUcli a way A.h* {it {^Itmtniliv^ll irnce.i of the oiwrallon and ihc time ren'uln'd for the work said lo be

_gnm|«irMlvM>L Omr, Tl... .'fW «.TV-Ice wa.H Inaugurated tliU uyck.

■ —AUB£CR»&-FOa~THB-N£WS,------

3 E E H |:..TEA ■ a ir I

ORANGE PEKOE. ----- ^ T K e - ^ d ^ a - h i g h M f c - r r ^

grade paclcagc te a — \and it sells fo r so little . |

IfroupftfwGaaix, ' |( ik f o tT tv iT o A H

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p ~ l

u - S c e ^ ------------------------------- ___ Iwautliw of springtime?

to your brain a cjcar_____________

uiiKC for a tiiorough eye0-J or write for appplnU_____________

ical Company— “I F a l laI tn Twin Falls for 18

t |

miisRRsIi l in e p le a so r o s t r i o t a l l w a s t e I th o r 'p la c e s o f b n B ln e is , a n d fl u s e s . n

aterD ep^t-----V—?— IlAYBUBN , ....... I

F A L L S . I D A B O . W f i b ^ t i

t e s:ip IIll ; J _____________________________________W •'lie I •re . 5

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1 Succe^ors to Bai

E^tiA y WOfeNING, MARG]

P r o

When we pure Stnolf in NnvpniHp

-------.peoplelof-this'-conTwin Falls a’ first

■ any in the State.

Today th a t pro new_store is n o w :

- — .WQulci-be-mm-e-tl: -— ^w ith-us-nextl-T h

Spring Style Revi main open betwee and Nine-thirty 0’ playing goods ant only."' No selling" evening.' _ ■

■„ :, . A ne.wJe^ur.e. ^^hosiery departmer

Burns, who is well Falls. Cadet Hosi

* featured. Iron-Clat ^Pri'ces~a'lways"attr

—_ ji[nother ni e~w . serves attention,

will be iiighly al Thrift Departmer located at- the 1

ily a t m ighty low tables w ith size a th e sale t ag. This Self-Service sectio look around and ever to buy. ,

1

________We aim to givi. , sible to all....Men

------- here-to-help-you-will-reeeive-eouFt'

; E L V-The bependdbl

Barber Shoe Ca

RGH'14,4928. .... ...

n r I s

a s

n-chased the Barber Sh h p i - v v p n i M f l p n p r i S l T i i s p

ommunity-tliat-we-woul :rst-class Shoe Store, eq5.

iromise has been fulfillec w ready for inspection i - t h a n - t j l e a - s e d - t c u h a v e - ^

Thursday_ey.eningjm ii eview when the store v reen the hours of Seven o’clock for the purpose

and gettifig better^ acqi Ig wliatever.’will be^dor

re to our store is, the firs lent inst'^lecnDFKGs^fi ell known to the people 0 osiery for Ladies and Cl ;iad Hosiery for Men anc ttractive; ^

~w D e p a r t m e n t whi m, and one which we appreciated .by many

lent. “ Bargains fo r I ! rear of the store i find^hoes“for=the=whol ow prices .placed o u t 0 3 and price marked plai 'his. Department is mean t i o n ' w h e r e n y o T c a n l e e r

id under no obligations

five the best shoe servit en of abiiity~wlt1ra~t} T Stt-inff shoe^correctljr^ ra-^nd-feeLcokfidentJh iFteous-4F#tHient-at-all

W MMe Shoe Hom e''

Ne

B = F

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s h o e C o . ' I ■

I P t n t i i p ■ | l i |i

u l d - g L v e ___________ _______ I ______

e q u a l t o ' |

ed. Our |I and we |i-vou-all I —l i n g t h e .....................— j — -

will re-_______ _ | | __;n-thirty ■______ 1 __;e of dis- 1quainted. I '1one^hat I ' *

irst-class________ i .SlMbetli—1 of Twin IChildren Ind Boys. - ’ I

•hich (ie- ' I "IQ know If is our ,, I

All” - ■ ' - j l "proper. T |r^ole-^fam^----------on neat I '

lainly on J iL .m tfor_a . ._:J . a ' I ilTree'to ^is what- I

vice pos- ■ AillurOUgh :n ^ i r h f i , 1that you. | |ilUtimes.. . ..

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