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THE ONLY AFTERN(M T W IT VOL. 3. NO. 70 porEMUs ' MRENE ILOF OFPENS llE ie ' ' Bolshevik Cavalry Leader is Do- ,feated in Voltiyra and Flee- ing to Rovno on which Tri- ' umphant Army is Advancing WAESAW, Tho BolBhovlkl. ■ ’ after occupying Smolowlcze, to tbe east of Minsk, liavo reocbe^'tbo .trenches hordorlng od Mlnwk, 'wh'dre fighting Is In prDgress, says the. . official war offico communique tj-' ‘lay. PoUah dotachzaents havo boon forccd to abandon tho lino along tho . river VUJa, it addB. I ! WARJ«A\V. (fl’)—Vii^orioH for tlie h I ’o l r t iu I 111 '. Pripi't ro;^on niid in j j liynln nro rcportcMl in ndvIeoH rcceivoil i ht’fp torlny. The Holfiki’viU ruvnlry . Icndop, Oi'iiornl Uutlcnny. hns lioen do^ | fi-nto(l, tlio mlvifi's ntnt<‘<l nnd lio is j fli'oiiiR. to Uovno, tipim which thi* , I'olcH arc mnrchinK- !• The victory of tin* Polc.s in tho Pri- | , iiet rpyion, ifl dcstTibod n(» “ pojni>lcto. ” Knormmm miiitiHi-fl nn* <loclnro(l to'hnvo lnH-n tnki'n with the ucrupnlion of tho town 'of Owruncr, where 200 prisonora iilRo were piekcd np. ' Tho troo|is opcrntinn npftinsl General ] Ihnlonuy, the adviccs report captured | (iroiii uud Little Zyoin, tnkin(j I'ight ‘ KiniH, whih' n Bolshoviki cnvnjry bri- ^’Htle was nnnihilftlt'd. Rolithuvik nttackn sontU nn(l.^rcst of | Hnvno wcro ro]inlHO(l„ ihc incBSn^^ odds. ! --------- I SOVIET OliUMB OONTINtJBD ' SUCCESS,. OPT SOUTH FEONT (I LONDON’, (/P)—I’oUsh nrmiCB strug- < Klini; to nteni tho ndvnncL* of Tlunian < liolnhoviki on the Houtlicrn front have -ta((e.n the offensive near Rovno, n<i- (•onlinR to nn officinl slatomcnt issued iu Mowrow nnd roeeivcd'hero by Tjire- : leHN. Further »outh, the soviet forccs are continuing tiioir drive swccnssfully ; north of tho^Dnk-Btor river and havo oocupicd Novavn UahitBH, northcn.it of ' Kamon:jt2-Po(lolBk, the Htatement de- i ' Hares. MENIPIESSEOfiE WELGDMESHEllIHIKSPl Last Surviving Boyal Btiler of Franco Dies after Short Diness- ^^AT>BID, '(/p>—Former'Empress Eu- f'enio of Franco, who died-horo Bnnday morninfc, vraB ill only a few honra bo- foro her death. SIAj was oxccplionally w«‘ll Saturday momihf. ■ At mid-day nho lundied hearUly, eating • cKIcIevd nnd Bomo ham. A Bhort timo Inter sho bocame ill, ox- ppriencinf; Boveru abdominal pain. Dr. Grendtt, phyBician to Kin^ Alfoaw, was calltyl nnd finding her condition sori- oufl, Bummoncd Dr. Moreno^ Zancudo, a BpecialiHt-, and also two other physl- I'lnns. They wero, however, unablo to rellovo tho-Mtient. Gmnress Eugenio s<wmed consclons thnt denth was approaching, and thoso who stood by thp bcdsldo sa}’ she ap' -peared glnd to die in Spain, her native country, ,>_ .... -> ; ■ ^ Today’s Games "j , National Ii«affne At- C h i c a g o ^ FirBt gamo: R. H. B Hrnoklyn .....................................13 • 10 4 Chiongo .............. ........................ 4. 8 6 MntforicB: Qriin^s nnd Xflllor; M ar- tin lind O ’Fnrrcll. Sccond gamo: ' * ' It. H .E . Brooklyn ..................................... 2 'Chicago ...;.......^ ......................... 0 (End Gtlu) At-;^tflburgh-~ . First game: R. H.E. HoHton ......................................2 9 0 Pittsburgh ......... ................ ^..... 3 12 1 (10 innings.) Batteries: Pilllglm and Oowdy; . Ad- ams and Schmidt. f. At Cincinnati— • *■ First game: \ R.H.a Phlladelpbin .............................. 3 5 1 Oinelnnati ........... ........ .............. 4 12 2 _ (10 Innbga.) Batteriqs; ,Smith and Wheat; Piaher nnd "Wingo. \ At St. Loulf— FirBt game: B. H. E Now York .................................. 2 St, Louis __________________ 3 - (End 2*d.) 'Batlerlcs: Toney and Smith; Haines and Clemons. Ammcaa.IiOagQa At Boston— Scoro: ' ' E. H. B. St. Louis .......... ................ .......... 3 8 0 Boston ______________ __ 2 12 1 Battcridsr Van Gilder. Sothoron aad S<\vcreid; Harper'nod'Walters. ' At PhilAdclpbU— Score: B. H. E. ' Chicago. ....................... ................ 1 4 3 Pbiladolphia -----------------------0 3 1 . Batteiios: Kerr and Lrna: Perry tad OON PAPER IN IDAHO M- F A C onf S cting " REPARATION LENGTHY G { Failure to Reach Agreement on ' Germans Proves Barrier to P; demnity Amounts and Terms; ' oifio Requirements and Asista BPA, (^]—The aJUes served an . ultimatum on tho Oezmon delego- . tion. to the coufereoco her«^ta to- day that tho •OermanB mxfil agree . by 3 p. m. tomorrtfw to delarcr to ' tho allies 2,000,000 tons'of coal . monthly^ ' Othorwise the GfRnaas ', wer® informed, tho allies wm take ' mcastiroB to enforce .the torma of, . tho treaty. .‘<1*A. U-'lKiiiin. (/p)~Prolougiitiiui of the uUiotl-Germau fonfrrciice here for niHJtluT (luy or tw a u n u jiuti^Aihly longer I wouii'il prolinble torlaj* lioi-aitsf of tho ' ' iimljility of tin- nmforefM no far to k; I n iicli ail :igr(’euiJfiit over tlio qiiestinu 1. 1ol' i-oal dolivories Iiy the Oeriniins amJ 1the rejmrations plnn in go'nenil. _I “ I am not returninfj to Parin for thi- y iiiilidiinl fete o f .Inly 1-1,” said I’n'- ?L iiiicr Milloraiiil nfler thia inorning’H mceliiig held liy the preniierB without th<‘ presence o f the G>;rmiiji <ieleKatofi. . j“ I nm going lo stay mid fight tliiB J'- lliiiig nut.’' 0 Couiitormand Train Orders. ^ Tim nllied preJiiicrH, fidlowinjr this meeting, cnuntcriimndod tho . Hpeoial trniuH they liad ordi’red nud it ajijionrei! jj tlint t)ii\ eonferenco would likely <-on- tillin' unti} ThiiraJny at lonHt. J. The moriiing nioetinp of tho )>reiuiors took the plnee of wiint had been er if peeted to ho n full HOKHinu of th»^fon- g fereupe. The Germnns wore at first iiiformod thnl tlu- full nn'eting hnd been piistpnne^until nfter noon, but later tho allied ministers <lerided to invito J I Chancellor Felirenbnoli nnd Foreign MiniBler .SimonH tn moot thiyn this nft- 5- crnoon in a reBlHcled conference, with- n out the preiteuee ofHlio othor delegates. Goal Question Causes H alt id The German allied ronfordnco w'as 0- brvught to a teuipornry hnlt this morn- ’s ing by tho coal queMtiou. Tho allic\l ly jiremiora^ who couvoned at 10:30 o 'clock '0 to discuB-i tho Gortnan reparations prop- )f ositiSa aad tliit question of priority In s- coal deliveries from Germany, woro un- able to finish their vi'ork in timo for the general conf^-nrc to' sit at.Il;30, E o'clock, the hour ^iroviouBly fixed. T1h« nlliod miniaterM, it npiK-nrs, arc unt very favorably imprcHscd by .th-» N Oetmnn repnrntionn plnii. Tho prevail- ing view, tho correspondent wan Inform- ed, was that tho jilnn wns soniowhat in- definite on the i-Hsi'Utial finnneinl points. • )f Another Flan in Bes’erve. I t is underHtooil thnt tho Gorman delegates have in rcMcrve another plaa, or aniNidment, of much greater impor- tauce thon the plim nulimitted ycBtcr- jliiy. Tho plnn now beforo the confer- enco is considvred a mibBlilute for the ^7 original t >1 bu which OermanB aro with- holding, ueing unwilliug to dlRcIOso the V original i-rrtpositioii- beonuBo thoy wore not given satisfartion on (hb coal qucs- Uon. It BCems even tiossible that tho trou-. ble over tho coal question may rc«nlt in tho prolongation of tho confcronce. Berlls Oovemnient's Plaa Germany cnii fulfill future ongagc- jj_ nients only if they arc based on her {Q financial copneity, said a stAlemont outlining tho Borlin (j^vcrnmoAt's plan Qj, for-repnrationB Bubmitted to tho mlio(j/ gp nroniiers hero Inat nifiht. Tho German Du<lg^'l must balanrc, the Htatement in- nisted, or there would be n rapid in- W orld'^ . MEXICO OITY, (;P)— L« “dry” is being prepared for ] 4 gress-at the offico of Provipi 0 says the newspaper Universal has decided on this step”, say JJ of. accompluliing the regenei breed raoes, which are great SAN PBANOISOO, (/P)- E. alization committee of the h' 6 vestigation of the Japanese i ^ fornia. Opponents and prop Ld- tion are to'testify. James D tor of California, was the firs . OENOA.-(ff)^pelogatei 2 ,' congress are threatening a st tries whoso votes defeated 48 honr week. They propoa at the International Seamen’ p at Amsterdam Angnst 6, in owners, who form the bulk o Germans Lay Claim to Plebiscite Victories LONDON (/P)—A Borlin messjge , B. today -Bays it Is announced there 0 that tho results of tho plpblscitos ' 1 in West Prussia ond East^ Prussia aad . show an overwhelming Gorman ma* j<?rfty. ______ . E. Tho plcbiseitc# montione^l in the 3 foregoing were provided for in the , 1 troaty of Vanaillos to dotormino lad ■ the ^UBdariei of Poland with ro- > CARRYING THE FVLl iL L S TWIN F A U A CDABO. MOI 7 v ^ s ~ o n ^ >JS RESULT IN , CONFERENCE n Question of £oal Deliveries by Path of Decisions Regarding Iri- is; Berlin Government Asks Spe- tance of Allies i-ren«e in the floaling di-lit aad conse- ijuciil iuflalioti that woiiM aeutrnlir.i’ her capacity to pay. AsHuniiug Ihni (icriiiiiiiy's ability to * pay iit UNoil a« a liaHiH, the, statement ;\inkod Ihat. reparati.ni nhligationH be - cxi'r<«Ri-d ia ’naauif.ii-t the iiiiniiiium of •which wouhl be fixo.t, ainl the obliga- tion t^ii jiay Hii.-h niiiiuitii';) limited to thirty^ years. (Continued on Pago Four) im m m JioyiDpyTSTOPi = TOC ItSTfilFE i ; Veteran General Attempts Re-] concilliation of the Opposing \ Factions at Swords Point in ! Pei<ing Vicinity t l.O.NnON, (yP)— M i n o r xkiriiiisheH ll 1i:ive occnrred lyjlween the uiiliiary foe- r tiouB ni-nr I^JfcHiH.-lnit P e k in g ilBelf rc- 0 uiaiiis (|iiiet, according to a Tien Tsin a riispateh to the Exchange Telegraph * ciini)»anv, filed nn Sunday. ' I- T!ie diplomatic authoriticB do not ro- gard Ihe poniti«n of the foreigners in Peking na .icopardized. Tho veteran Oeuoral Cliiang Kuei-Ti, tho dispateh ndils, hns proceeded lo I- Pasting Fu Chihli, where lio is attempt-1 ‘I ing lo reeonrile th<-i opponiug factionH, li in whiehNiltenipt the Tien Tsin vornac '• ulnr newHpapc-r BnvK he may succeed, n Bailway coinmunientiou between Tion I- Tnin and Shaiig Hai has been broken r by tlin militiiry, who have torp up lho 0, uacJcs near .Tdicliow, Slxautung. Jj Chiaug Kuei-Ti i« nn Anhui generni, [. more than 70 years,of age. During th«- .. Chino-.Tapaneso wnr he was cnshiorcd ,, for the loan nf Port Arthur, but subso- ,1 qucntly his rank wns roBtorml with a •title for bravery. n USE or TBACTOBS MAKES 1 SMALL INEOADS ON HOESEfl '■ OMAIU, N>b, Spcakios of tlio effi«t of modern appliances on horso breeding, D. M. Campbell, president of the Minsourl Volley Veterinary oisocln- tion, tol.l delegates allending tho asso- tlation’B annual eonvention, ^ n t a ro- ® duction of .only about 6 pei c6i\t In tho *■ number of horBPS would result oven “ if the whole country were saturated with It HEAVY BNOWTAZJ. B£P0E1TD' 0. IN VICINITY OF EOJTLDBB n BOULDEB, Colo., (JFI — Nootly bIx Jt lhch.es of snow is reported by tourists in ciimping In tho hills In tho NedorlanJ 1(1/ 'and Tungsten region todny. The stona in started early Sunday aflamoon and it a- quickly assumed the projwrtions of a tl- mid-winter blizzard. !ws Events Legislatio^n making all Me'xioo • r presentation tq the next con- igional President de la Huerta, lal. “The" provisional president ' ays the newspaper, "as a means leration of the Indian and half it consumers of alcohol.” )—The immigration and natnr- hons^ began here to ^ y an in- 9 immigration sitoation in Oali- oponents of Japanese immigra- D.- Phelan, United States sena- rst witness. • ;ea to the international seOimen’s strike and boycott against cotin- i the convention establishing a ose organizing a vast campaign m’s meeting which, will convene in order to compel British ship of the opposition, to oapitnlate. ) Villa is Bottled tip S8 by Mexican General > MEXICO CITY. yPKOonoml ^ .Toaquin Amaro has ^aneisco Villa, * rovolntionary loader lA tho ttaM ^ of Chihuahua- bottled up following nn enconntor near Pnrral in •whlcn .'300 rebels and 300 foderMs partici- pated, OeijieTal P. Elias .Calfos, the 6 wnr rpinist^r, announced today. jmAHO WEATBEB. j L day LEASEOBkMISA B A IL ONDAY, JULVI 12, 1020 ' Third Pat ' More a lOONFEREES ( ORGANIZAT ; Platform Fight Single Note < in ' Proc NO OPPONENT TO LA PRESIDENTIAL 1 ' CSilSTSIlfi I BiOICHtt i OFCONSP IimC lfi 1 Prosecuting Attorney Charges li Millionaire and Associates I! with Advocating Forcible Ov- erthrow of Government' ! . cmi'ACJO, (yp)—Llny.I I). H.-tli, iiink-1 iag tho tiju-uiug Htnteinciii for tho Btate j mdny ia the trini of William Bross 1 Lloyd iiiilliiiaairo m>'iaber of tho Com-‘ I muaist Labor jmrty, declared he would jirovix thnt .^Lloyd nnd hiK associatOB '“advocali'd Ihr overthrow n(»tho gov-I . ernment by force anil tho blowing open ' of bnnkfl and nrmorieH in order to Be { I cure money nnd atnuuinition to further > Ihe revolution.” I Lloyd, with 37 other nicniherB of the , <'ommuni.Hl I^ibor party, is charged with conspiracy to overthrow the gov- ernmenl. ' Quotes Incendlaxy Statoments J Mr. Helli «aid Lloyd had publicly stated thnt he “ hnd moro rcBj)ect for Iho red Hag lhan for tiifi Unlled States flag niHk thnt it wnB hopeless for thn , iiroletarikt lo gain power by tho Gal:- < lot." Hr further quoted Llo.Vd ns say- i ing Ihat ’'only by revolution could the Blnte be destroyed, and it must bo ab- I snluloly defltroycd." “ The Communist Ijibor party -liaB furtheredomovuments .to. destroy tho' power of tho state and'government by } niaHH movement nH wns shown iu’ the Seattle nnd W^innipeg strikw^,” the 0 prosecutor added. ^ State Claims Point Now Tho stato claimed it had won a point I. whea, .Judge Hobel ruled that evidence f. relating to events prior to tho possago 0 of the stntc sedition law a year ago- f could be introduced. His decision fol- I, lowed a two-day fight on tho question. The stntet, it was announced, will pre- sent ovidenco imdor this ruling leading to tho introduction of the Uoscow man- ifesto, said to havo beea issued by'tho » third intemotionalo at Moscow and X wllich th(\ defendants were charged by 4 Mr. Heth with supporting, J .Tho defense reserved its oponini; n Btatemont. ''v 'sE E n M iT io ATTEMPTED.FIlLlSSlliT British Barber Sacrifices Life in Effort to Go Ovfer Niagara in Barrel NTAGAIU FALLS, N. Y.' (/P^Riv- . ermeti woro patrolling tho Niagara gorge below tho falls today in tho hope nf recovering the body of Chns. 0. StephonB, of Bristol, England, who lost his lifo yesterday in an attempt to du- plicate tho fonts of Mrs. Anmo Edson Tnylor and'Bobby Loach by going ovoi tho cataract in a barrel.,. Bobby Leach, Vhose oxperiences gave hifl opinion somo weight, dccl#«d thni Stephen's cask wns too light In all part; for. the 158 ioot drop at tho falls. H< warned Stephoi)s before tho start that he wns doomed to failure, bnt tho E s; lishman v«a8 confident. “ A stool, barrel is tho only saf( kind,” said Lewn. "If I ona'hovi ono mndo by July 25, tho anniv«r*ar: of my last trip, I'll dnplicnto il.” NKW YORK, Charles Goot® Stephens, who was killed yoBterOJiy « going ovor Niagara Falls in a 'baytel wns a barber oxtroordbu^y. His hobby was perlOmlDg speotaoc lar stunts, for which ho received thre ribbons, fiv^-gold medals and slx'ailvo medals. His apecialties included ^ ing a lion in its den, shaving eu^toii ors in a lioa'a <lon, boxing,In a Uon' jl don, andparafehuttf descents from a ba loon. ■ > ' 1 VETBEANS OP THB BAINBOW > DIVISION ABB BB-ABSBMBLINi ; BIBMlNGriAM, Ala., (in annual reunion of the tunona BalaW ' division began hero today with thii sands of former soldiers and visitor* i “ attendance. Tt# veterans were weloon - . od by city and state offlelolsTind !at< two browse tablets in memory, of thai w,|jo'lost tholr lives in tho war Wei & J tm O B X ^ F , THE A mm -------------------^ ^ ------------------- rty Elemen losely to A CENTER ON IO N METHOD ver Irish Question of Excitement leedings 1 FOLLETTE FOR NOMINEE APPARENT <‘11 (/p)—Furtniihon of a new lliiirty I m ihi longer a <|Ue.Hl.ion of (“ wlieilior” but ftf • ‘ liow. “-••• Arthur A I hlayeK, chniriuan oi' the confereaco c.oin- ' iiiitto.- ro|)reMoiitlag_Ihe eoiiferring clo J '[nieiitH, told the t.'ommittc'.^ of -J8 con- IVrniioii today. . , ' I .Mr. lliiyeH tiiarte iIiih Btateineiil in '' 1jiroHriitit'ig fho first rejiort of the'con- j ^fercurij .•(luiaiiitec lo the convention. ^ *1 * All Ready to Join. i I l>isMi!iKi<ni, was conliuuing, ho said, * Ihetiveen rejirejieiitaliveB cf fho Com- J ^liiiittee of -tH, the National Labor parly, •ifho .\’on-iihrtinan le'aguei of North Da- . ikola, ^Vorld War V’elernns .\moriean ' IConHtilulionnl'conn;iittoo, Rank anJ . Fill) Velernns nnd Binglo Tni parly, i Aasurancefl were given in tho report ' that all groups would join in one hi^ ; iroaveiiiiou. , I- Work Behind' OUsel Qpors. p I Work oil nmnl|;anmting the vnrioun f ielonioiitH aHBombled here for tho forma- [tioii uf a now parly continued behind ’ M-lnned doors this morniag, while th*' ‘ ‘ I c.onvi'utiunH of the Committee of 48 and J ' !the Nntionnl Labor party marked tlmo. ■ ' j Kverything appeared to bo proceed- ' i iag ou Hcliedulo with thn single note of ] excitement provided by a platfo^ ^ fight over the IriBh question. \ I Townloy Lecturer Talks, - O. W. Thoraoson, ft lecturer for tho jjatlonal Nbn-pnrtisnn lenguo entorlaln- ed the 4S eonventiou delegates with q recital of stato entcrprlBos Initiated by ' ' the league administration in North Da* ^ ^ kuLa.. ilo sail tho leaguo, hod. giYon. ” \abor all it had askod and some more. ^ BvlnbQnw Bale, of New York; talking about deportation proceed* ings of the federal government, At- tacked Attorney General Falmsr I and won applause. Hale told Us g I audience that Parley P. Ohriatansen J of Utah, permanent chairman of the ^ convention, was one “ of tlw first „! defender* of the t W. W.” - The I delegates cheered at this nstU • I Chairman Christensen was forotd ' > to acknowledge thap by bowing. ' V Knmonn dc Valera, who got a roMlttg ; , reception as ho entered tho hall cut ® whort Halo’s talk, nnd was presetited ° “ proBldont of tho Tr^h republic.” “• Do Valera was npplauded whoa ho said tlio “ Irish gnestion” was an “ AmericaTi question."' ITo asked for ^ recognition of tho “ Irish govoriyncnt” S in Ireland. A'delegation pleading for tho indo- ° pendonco of tho Indian empire appear- ltd beforo the pintform cdmmiftee. It y was headwl by M. Das of Now York, ond Dr. M.,Krahna of Bombay. Claims Soldiers for La Follette Swinburne Hale continued his spoooh aftef ^the conference roport had l>cen hoard.' "There ia nothing that stands betifc^ the United States and revolution but fitho. now party that is being fonnod I here,” Halo assorted. j “ I don’t want revolution. Nobody 'who wna n soldier wanis force ond vio- atlonco. I wns a'fsoldier. rl'll novct bo [drafted or Borvo'again in anothor wnr of offonso or dofeneo. Yon hear that ndldiers will not vote for L.iFoilnUo If I wo nominnto hin>-here. I ’m oaa; I r-‘kno\v that they wilL I know, too, thnt a I if they tr/anothor war with Moxico teiijioy'll have to fight thi5 world war J.iveterans to got it over.” !t| Halo got. throo cheers nnd .■» p ^o - a-1 longed domonstmtion after whieh tha m I convention roceascd for lunch nntil jr 2:30 p. m. ' ' ^ . ' Amalgunatlon BeoommesdM.' 't Amalgamation of t^e laUor partr of tho Unlttd States and the CoJomttoe J® ef 48 in a ucw political movement with ft binglo party name*, one platform and ono presidential ticket are includod in ^ tho rrwommcndntlons submitted tp the Labor ‘and Forkycight con,veationi whon they reconvened today. II Senator Bobert M. LaFoUette of ^ Wisconsin, remainder ^ moft UUtod .of candidate iW ^^^sUm- „ ] • tlal nominee. The tenas of the pro-. P posod combine are ondeistood by 1? the party leader* tor moot Uavlsww as ozpreBOd last week to Anoa . Pliichot and lOeorge L. Becord or !?' the rorty-elgiiter*. Confcronce • commlltooe , M W int^ vcstwday by the labor convenWa “ * Saturday hy^ the Forty-elght«»*|o6th- od ■ out mosi objections to a m a lg ^ - *> lion in a prolmcted sessipn'laet,night. . ■ Tho recommcndatloMt. if nyprovexl today as the leadera confidentlv expect, taoans'that tho two convention* -will rn prosorvo thchr separato, identity continno ’to function in separato Ms Btons, vrith Bub-eommitteos xeportlnj identical measures to oach for •discus don and action. ta While other candidates will .be plac od in'nomiiiatio'n in tho lijw r.cooven ^ Uoa and probably In t h o ^ r t 7;i^bi OM m e e t b i g , too, Senator La FolleCte'i ' /rVntiniKid an PaM Vo D) ASSOeiATEP^RESS^X EWS - ' < PSIOB FIVB OBNTfl ; fits D raw Agreement jflitEr pm iTy.. ' IKES PLEA POB mwmm Spokesman Asks “ Working People” to Transfer Savings r from “ Capitalistic Banks” to League Institutions ‘'f ('IirOAOO, (^)—Non partiflan league ^ rejiroHoiilatives toduy appealed to tb.>‘ J. la».or imrty eouvontion for tho financial • J Kiipport of itx parly members In mov- j. Injr the leaguo frtTmers’ crops. Carl D. Thompson; a league loader. JJ :i!il^od thnt “ worKiiig peoplo” transfer J. ihi-lr naviiigH.-dopoBiled in *‘enpitallstie hanka” to leaguo institutions. Ho de- clared that tlie grain fnrmors of th'' iiouhwest needed iPC5,000,000 and thai J Ihrough tho proposed trnnsfor thoir neods would bo met ht a low rate of intoroeL V Prodlcts Labor’s Besponse. J Tliompsou’fl appeal wns responded to with a roBohttion. by the eonvontJon which m*lo tho speech n part of tho . record of procowHngs. Max Hayoa nn* , tional labor party chairman, speaking ia behalf nf the resolution, said the ap- ponl could thijs bo widely distributed III nnd “ Inbor wobM answer.” I- Boforo adjournment at noon, thn con- . tl vention agreed to a night session to ro- i,» ceivn tho report of tho conference com- mlttoo which has boon negotiating with 0. a liko committco from the Forty-oight- 1. era’ eonvention on the quostion of nmal- if gamntion. m Three Platform Drafts. ' 'riiree romplete platform drafts were in tho handa of thn Tabor party resolu- . lo tions eommitteemen when they renewed n- deliberations this afternoon. Q In thp main Robert M. Buck, Hllnoie,, )y chairman of tho committee said, th«y a. follow tho declaration of principles Bn sdojted by the party at its^fjirst na- -c. nonar'cohventron.last NoVbmtor. ' Na - tionalization of raw matori^s, pnblle utilities and the principal Industries Is included. A plank for Irish freiwlom, to which tho .Committee of 4B is said to bo op- opposed. Is n pnrt of each of tbo pro- posed drafts. Oonventlon BXajfcs Time. Thn eonveutlon of the labor party of tho -Unitod States marked tlmo at (ho morning Bossion today while the _ platform ■conimlito'o labored ovor a ^ mass of propo'Bod planks and the con- .,1 ferenco committoo continued nogotla- tions with the Committeo of 48. - w Cliairman .Walker, armed with a ham- m,cr‘for‘ .a gavGik,,had difficulty In bring- .-y ing th'o'slow ar^ving dolegaUs to or- der. Claima of tKe migratory Workers for 2^ changes' in tho general oloetloa laws woro presented to tho convention by -r^ Jolin IL Kelly, representing the Broth- . orhAod Welfaro nssoeiation. Kelly do- ' clarod that men who “ follow their jobs” are disfranchised through opera- ’ ^ tion of local election statutes. _ (Tlie “ Dnn Big Union” group ap- ^ pcbrcd-at today's session a»f^dletrib- ntod 'thoir propaganda. ‘M is * .Maude McCrear>% a delegate - . from Milwaokoe, advised tho labor par* . ty mombArs to eeaso buying or snpport- , Ing tho. Mcopitalistic^re/»” She charged tho Associated ftoss ‘ 'garWed . ' itn stories or sent ont plain Hes aboav wbnt.we aro trying to do.” Sho told "I tho delegates thnt if tndy nominated Sonaior LoFollottc for president iho “ capitalistic press” would '*sab»tage” f the nows by not printing anything, abont him. Quories by dclcgutes brought a stnte- meat from the Bccrotary that Samuel Gompors, president of tho American Fodcratiou >of Labor, had been invited to attend tho convention but had sent no word beyond acknowlodginif receipt of tho invitation. ^ Tho explanation was greetw with of Shouts of “ Amon” from thn floor, toe ' CONSIDER COAL PROBLEMS in ______ the Bltdminoo* Operatbn • *Wo^dng Ont am Ziaiu to floppy Kortitw««t > f '■ WABHXNGTON,D. a , (fl>^jtnmln- t ons eoal'oporators mot hero.t^p^ to b- work oot plnns for tbo immodilSbove* . ment of tho winter fuel storoa to th^ jr northwest. Now England’s ebal prob- ■■ k-m also was to, bo <onsideTod. IS 'The advisory committee of the Asso- \t eiation of B^lway giputlves will meot- Wednesday.to consVr tho northwest’s ited coaling, problem. EslAbUs^ent of a zone sntom whieh Mh- irotdd limit tha sales m a ^ t of blta- jna- miaooB ooai.operators, w ini'a view ^f shortonlnff car movement, .was proposed . .vexi tod*y «lTt*o operator*' eosifortoee on - ►eet, car servlee. ■will — — . nnd TWO XOJfiD w aft BOIS MS- STOPS vsiSfsSaSlnayitjaB ♦I tiIT j‘‘ ' * Jin; .TAJJPA, Fla., Wowum and ' his 17 yeur-old da^bter wine UUod and « >lAc- twblter other penOns knoeked vneaBsoI- ven- otts -by U ^ ts b ig vtrikiolK A sobool iMraim iffht at Cnv)IlfrV'40^fles from 7 «it«r- 2u's day-'as the'peoplefWere ssiemblJag^ai ------ tho fcehooV-for, rdlglona Mrrlaw. !?!»• ' VtnOiliiiir w u «a five'.:-

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Page 1: onf cting Third Patrty Elemenfits Draw MRENEILOF >JS ...newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/TWIN... · THE ONLY AFTERN(M TW IT VOL. 3. NO. 70 porEMUs ' MRENEILOF OFPENSllEie

THE ONLY AFTERN(M

T W ITVOL. 3. NO. 70

porEMUs '

MRENEILOFOFPENSllEie'

' B o l s h e v i k C a v a l r y L e a d e r i s D o -

, f e a t e d in V o l t i y r a a n d F l e e ­

i n g t o R o v n o o n w h i c h T r i -

' u m p h a n t A r m y i s A d v a n c i n g

W AESAW , Tho BolBhovlkl. ■ ’ a f te r occupying Smolowlcze, to tbe ea s t o f Minsk, liavo r e o c b e ^ ' t b o

. trenches hordorlng od Mlnwk, 'wh'dre f ig h ting Is In prDgress, says t h e . . o ffic ia l w a r offico com m unique t j - '‘lay.

PoUah dotachzaents havo boon forccd to abandon th o lino along tho

. r iv e r VUJa, i t addB. ‘I !

WARJ«A\V. (fl’)—Vii^orioH for tlie h I’o lr t iu I 111'. Pripi't ro;^on niid in j j liynln nro rcportcMl in ndvIeoH rcceivoil i ht’fp torlny. The Holfiki’viU ruvnlry

. Icndop, Oi'iiornl Uutlcnny. hns lioen do^ | fi-nto(l, tlio mlvifi's ntnt<‘<l nnd lio is j fli'oiiiR. to Uovno, tipim which thi* , I'olcH arc mnrchinK- !•

The victory of tin* Polc.s in tho Pri- | , iiet rpyion, ifl dcstTibod n(» “ pojni>lcto. ” Knormmm miiitiHi-fl nn* <loclnro(l to 'hnvo lnH-n tnki'n with the ucrupnlion of tho town 'of Owruncr, where 200 prisonora iilRo were piekcd np. '

Tho troo|is opcrntinn npftinsl General ] Ihnlonuy, the adviccs rep o r t captured | (iroiii uud Little Zyoin, tnkin(j I 'ight ‘ KiniH, whih' n Bolshoviki cnvnjry bri-

^ ’Htle was nnnihilftlt'd.Rolithuvik nttackn sontU nn(l.^ rcst o f |

Hnvno wcro ro]inlHO(l„ ihc incBSn^^ odds. !

“--------- I

SOVIET O liU M B OON TIN tJBD 'SUCCESS,. OPT SO U TH FE O N T ( I

LONDON’, (/P)—I’oUsh nrmiCB strug- < Klini; to nteni tho ndvnncL* o f Tlunian < liolnhoviki on the Houtlicrn f ro n t have

-ta((e.n the offensive nea r Rovno, n<i- (•onlinR to nn offic inl s la tom cn t issued iu Mowrow nnd roeeivcd 'h ero by Tjire- : leHN. F u rther »outh, the soviet forccs are continuing tiioir d rive swccnssfully ; north o f tho^Dnk-Btor r iv e r and havo oocupicd Novavn UahitBH, northcn.it of ' Kamon:jt2-Po(lolBk, th e Htatement de- i

' Hares.

M E N I P I E S S E O f i EWELGDMESHEllIHIKSPl

Last Surviving Boyal Btiler of Franco Dies after Short

Diness-

^^AT>BID, '(/p>—F o rm er 'E m p ress Eu- f'enio of Franco, who d ied-horo Bnnday morninfc, vraB ill only a few honra bo­foro her death. SIAj was oxccplionally w«‘ll S a turday m om ihf. ■ A t mid-day nho lu ndied hearUly, e a t in g • cKIcIevd nnd Bomo ham.

A Bhort timo Inter sho bocam e ill, ox- ppriencinf; Boveru abdom inal pain. Dr. Grendtt, phyBician to K in ^ A lfoaw , was calltyl nnd finding h e r condition sori- oufl, Bummoncd Dr. Moreno^ Zancudo, a BpecialiHt-, and also tw o o ther physl- I'lnns. They wero, however, unablo to rellovo tho-M tien t.

Gmnress Eugenio s<wmed consclons thn t denth was approaching, and thoso who stood by thp bcdsldo sa}’ she ap '

-peared glnd to die in Spain, h e r native country, ,>_ . . . . -> ; ■

^ Today’s Games "j

, National Ii«affneAt- C h icago^

FirBt gamo: R. H. BHrnoklyn .....................................13 • 10 4

■ Chiongo .............. ........................ 4. 8 6MntforicB: Qriin^s nnd Xflllor; M a r ­

tin lind O ’Fnrrcll.

Sccond gamo: ' * ' It. H .E .Brooklyn ..................................... 2

'Chicago ...;.......^ ......................... 0(End Gtlu)

A t- ;^ tf lb u rg h -~. F i r s t game: R. H .E .

HoHton ......................................2 9 0Pittsbu rgh ......... ................^..... 3 12 1

(10 innings.)Batteries: Pilllglm and Oowdy; . A d ­

am s and Schmidt.

f. A t Cincinnati— • *■F ir s t game: \ „ R . H . aPhlladelpbin .............................. 3 5 1Oinelnnati ........... ........ .............. 4 12 2

_ (10 Innbga .)B at te r iq s ; ,Sm ith and W hea t; P iaher

nnd "Wingo.

\ A t St. Loulf—FirBt game: B. H . ENow York .................................. 2St, Louis __________________ 3 -

(End 2*d.)'B a tle r lc s : Toney and S m ith ; H aines

and Clemons.

Ammcaa.I iO agQa

At Boston—Scoro: ' ' E. H . B.St. Louis .......... ................ .......... 3 8 0Boston ________________ 2 12 1

• Battcridsr Van Gilder. Sothoron aadS<\vcreid; H a rp e r 'n o d 'W a lte rs . •

' A t PhilAdclpbU—Score: B. H. E.

' C h ic a g o . ....................... ................ 1 4 3Pbiladolphia -----------------------0 3 1. Batteiios: K err a n d L r n a : P e rry t a d

OON PAPER IN IDAHO

M- F ACo nfS c t in g "REPARATION LENGTHY G

{ F a i l u r e t o R e a c h A g r e e m e n t o n

' G e r m a n s P r o v e s B a r r i e r t o P;

d e m n i t y A m o u n t s a n d T e r m s ;

' o i f io R e q u i r e m e n t s a n d A s i s t a

BPA, (^]— The aJUes served an . ultimatum on tho Oezmon delego- . tion. to the coufereoco h e r « ^ t a to ­day th a t tho •OermanB mxfil agree

. b y 3 p. m. tomorrtfw to d e la rc r to ' tho allies 2,000,000 t o n s 'o f coal . • monthly^ ' Othorwise the G fR naas ', wer® informed, tho allies w m ta k e ' mcastiroB to enforce .the torm a o f ,

. tho treaty.

.‘<1*A. U-'lKiiiin. ( /p)~Prolougiitiiui of the uUiotl-Germau fonfrrciice here for niHJtluT (luy or tw a u n u jiuti^Aihly longer

I wouii'il prolinble torlaj* lioi-aitsf o f tho ' ' iimljility of tin- nmforefM no f a r to

k; I n iicli ail :igr(’euiJfiit over tlio qiiestinu 1. 1 ol' i-oal dolivories Iiy the Oeriniins amJ

1 the rejmrations plnn in go'nenil._ I “ I am not returninfj to Parin fo r thi-

y iiiilidiinl fete o f .Inly 1-1,” said I’n'- ?L iiiicr Milloraiiil n f le r thia inorn ing’H

mceliiig held liy the preniierB w ithout th<‘ presence o f the G>;rmiiji <ieleKatofi.

. j “ I nm going l o s tay mid f ig h t tliiB J'- lliiiig nut.’ '

0 Couiitormand T ra in Orders.

^ Tim nllied preJiiicrH, fidlowinjr this meeting, cnuntcriimndod tho . Hpeoial trniuH they liad ordi’re d nud it ajijionrei!

jj tlint t)ii\ eonferenco would likely <-on- tillin' unti} ThiiraJny a t lonHt.

J. T he moriiing nioetinp of tho )>reiuiors took the plnee of wiint had been er

if peeted to ho n full HOKHinu of th»^fon- g fereupe. The Germnns wore a t first

iiiformod thnl tlu- full nn 'e ting hnd been p iis tpnne^un til nfter noon, b u t later tho allied ministers <lerided to invito

J I Chancellor Felirenbnoli nnd Foreign M iniB ler .SimonH tn moot thiyn th is nft-

5- crnoon in a reBlHcled conference, with- n out the preiteuee ofHlio othor delegates.

Goal Question Causes H a l t

id The German allied ronfordnco w'as 0- brvught to a teuipornry hnlt th is morn­’s ing by tho coal queMtiou. Tho allic\l ly jiremiora^ who couvoned a t 10:30 o 'clock '0 to discuB-i tho Gortnan repara tions prop- )f ositiSa aad tliit question o f p r io r i ty In s- coal deliveries from Germany, woro un­

able to finish their vi'ork in tim o for the general c o n f ^ - n r c to' s it a t . I l ; 3 0 ,

E o'clock, the hour ^iroviouBly fixed.T1h« nlliod miniaterM, it npiK-nrs, arc

unt very favorably imprcHscd b y .th-»

NOetmnn repnrntionn plnii. Tho p revail­ing view, tho correspondent wan Inform­ed, was tha t tho jilnn wns soniowhat in­definite on the i-Hsi'Utial finnneinl points. • •

) f Another F lan i n Bes’erve.I t is underHtooil th n t tho Gorman

delegates have in rcMcrve an o th e r plaa, or aniNidment, o f much g re a te r impor- tauce thon the plim nulimitted ycBtcr- jliiy. Tho plnn now beforo the confer- enco is considvred a mibBlilute fo r the

^7 original t>1bu which OermanB aro with- holding, ueing unwilliug to dlRcIOso the

V original i-rrtpositioii- beonuBo thoy wore not given satisfartion on (hb coal qucs- Uon.

I t BCems even tiossible th a t tho trou-. ble over tho coal question m ay rc«nlt in tho prolongation o f tho confcronce.

Berlls O ovem nien t 's P l a a Germany cnii fu lfill fu tu re ongagc-

jj_ nients only if they arc based on her {Q financial copneity, said a stAlemont

outlining tho Borlin (j^vcrnmoAt's plan Qj, for-repnrationB Bubmitted to tho mlio(j/ gp nroniiers hero Inat nifiht. Tho German

Du<lg 'l must balanrc, the Htatement in- nisted, or there would be n rap id in-

W o r l d ' ^. M E X I C O O IT Y , ( ;P )— L«

„ “ d r y ” i s b e i n g p r e p a r e d f o r ]

4 g r e s s - a t t h e o f f i c o o f P r o v i p i

0 s a y s t h e n e w s p a p e r U n i v e r s a l

h a s d e c i d e d o n t h i s s t e p ” , s a y

JJ o f . a c c o m p l u l i i n g t h e r e g e n e i

b r e e d r a o e s , w h i c h a r e g r e a t

S A N P B A N O I S O O , ( / P ) -

E. a l i z a t i o n c o m m i t t e e o f t h e h '

6 v e s t i g a t i o n o f t h e J a p a n e s e i

^ f o r n i a . O p p o n e n t s a n d p r o p

Ld- t i o n a r e t o ' t e s t i f y . J a m e s D

t o r o f C a l i f o r n i a , w a s t h e f i r s

. O E N O A . - ( f f ) ^ p e l o g a t e i

2 ,' c o n g r e s s a r e t h r e a t e n i n g a s t

t r i e s w h o s o v o t e s d e f e a t e d

4 8 h o n r w e e k . T h e y p r o p o a

a t t h e I n t e r n a t i o n a l S e a m e n ’

p a t A m s t e r d a m A n g n s t 6 , i n

o w n e r s , w h o f o r m t h e b u l k o

Germans Lay Claim to Plebiscite Victories

LONDON (/P)— A Borlin messjge , B. today -Bays it Is announced there

0 th a t tho results o f tho plpblscitos ' 1 in W est Prussia ond East^ Prussia

aad . show an overwhelming Gorman ma* j<?rfty. ______

. E. Tho plcbiseitc# montione^l in the3 foregoing were p rovided fo r in the ,1 troa ty of V an a i l lo s to dotormino

l a d ■ the ^ U B darie i o f Poland w i th ro-

> CARRYING THE FVLl

iL L ST W IN F A U A CDABO. MOI

7 v ^ s ~ o n ^

>JS RESULT IN , CONFERENCEn Question of £oal Deliveries by Path of Decisions Regarding Iri- is; Berlin Government Asks Spe- tance of Allies

i-ren«e in th e f l o a l i n g di-lit a a d conse - ij uc ii l i u f la l io t i t h a t w oi iM aeu tr n li r .i ’ h e r c a p a c i t y t o pay .

AsH uniiug Ih n i ( ic r i i i i i i i y 's a b i l i t y to* p a y iit UNoil a « a liaHiH, th e , s t a t e m e n t

;\inkod Ihat. r e p a ra t i . n i nh liga tionH be- cxi'r<«Ri-d i a ’naau if .i i- t t h e iiiin iii ium o f

•whic h w o u h l be f ixo . t , a in l th e o b l i g a ­ti o n t ii jiay Hii.-h nii iiuitii ';) l im i t e d to th i r ty ^ ye a r s .

(C o n t in u e d on P a g o F o u r )

i m m mJioyiDpyTSTOPi

= TOCItSTfilFEi; Veteran General Attempts Re-]

concilliation of the Opposing \ Factions at Swords Point in ! Pei<ing Vicinity

t l .O .N nO N , (yP)— M i n o r xkiriiiisheHll 1i:ive o c cn r re d ly j lw e e n t h e u i i l i i a r y foe-r tiouB ni-nr I^JfcHiH.-lnit P e k i n g ilBelf rc-0 uia ii is (|iiie t, a c c o r d i n g t o a T ie n T s in a r ii spa te h to th e E x c h a n g e T e l e g r a p h* ciini)»anv, f il e d nn S u n d a y . '

I- T!ie d ip lo m a t i c a u th o r i t i c B do n o t ro-g a r d Ihe p on i t i «n o f t h e f o r e i g n e r s in P e k in g na . i c opard iz ed .

T h o v e t e r a n O e u o r a l C l i ia n g K u e i -T i , t h o d i s p a t e h nd ils , h n s p r o c e e d e d lo

I- P a s t i n g F u Chih li , w h e r e lio i s a t t e m p t - 1 ‘I i n g lo r e e o n r i l e th<-i o p p o n iu g fac tionH, li in w h ie h N i l te n ip t t h e T i e n T s in v o r n a c '• u l n r newHpapc-r BnvK he m a y succeed , n B a i lw a y c o in m u n ie n t io u b e t w e e n T io n I- Tnin a n d S h a i ig H a i h a s b e e n b r o k e n r b y tlin m i l i t i i ry , w h o h a v e to r p u p lh o 0, ua cJc s n e a r .T d ic l i o w , S lx au tu n g .

Jj C h i a u g K u e i -T i i« nn A n h u i g e n e rn i ,[. m ore t h a n 70 y e a r s , o f a g e . D u r i n g th«- . . Chino -.Tapaneso w n r h e w a s c nsh io rcd ,, f o r t h e loan n f P o r t A r t h u r , b u t subso- ,1 q u c n t ly h i s r a n k w n s roBtorm l w i t h a

•t it le f o r b r a v e r y .

n USE or TBACTOBS M A K E S1 SM ALL IN EO A D S O N HOESEfl

' ■ O M A IU , N>b, S p cak io s o f tlio e f f i « t o f m o d e r n a p p l i a n c e s o n horso b r e e d in g , D . M . C a m p b e l l , p r e s i d e n t o f t h e M in so u r l V o l le y V e t e r i n a r y o is oc ln - t i o n , to l.l d e l e g a t e s a l l e n d i n g th o asso- t l a t i o n ’B a n n u a l e o n v e n t i o n , ^ n t a ro-

® d u c t io n o f .o n ly a b o u t 6 p e i c 6i \ t I n tho *■ n u m b e r o f horBPS w o u l d r e s u l t o v e n “ i f

t h e w h o le c o u n t r y w e r e s a t u r a t e d w i th

It

H E A V Y BNOWTAZJ. B £ P 0 E 1 T D '0. I N V IC IN IT Y O F EOJTLDBBn BOULDEB, Colo., (JFI — Nootly bIx Jt lhch.es o f s n o w is r e p o r t e d b y to u r i s t s in c i im p in g In th o h i l l s In t h o N e d o r l a n J 1(1/ 'a n d T u n g s t e n r e g io n to d n y . T h e s t o n a in s t a r t e d e a r l y S u n d a y a f l a m o o n a n d i t a- q u i c k ly a s s u m e d t h e p r o j w r t i o n s o f a tl- m id - w in t e r b l iz z a r d .

!w s E v e n tsLegislatio^n making all Me'xioo • r presentation tq the next con- igional President de la Huerta, lal. “The" provisional president ' ays the newspaper, "as a means leration of the Indian and half it consumers of alcohol.”

)— The immigration and natnr- hons^ began here t o ^ y an in-

9 immigration sitoation in Oali- oponents of Japanese immigra- D.- Phelan, United States sena-

rs t witness. •

;ea to the international seOimen’s strike and boycott against cotin- i the convention establishing a ose organizing a vast campaign m’s meeting which, will convene in order to compel British ship of the opposition, to oapitnlate.

) Villa is Bottled tip S8 by Mexican General> MEXICO CITY. y P K O o n o m l .Toaquin Amaro h as ^ a n e i s c o Villa ,

* rovolntionary loader lA tho t taM of Chihuahua- bo t t led up following

nn e n c o n n to r n e a r P n r r a l in •whlcn .'300 r e b e l s a n d 300 fo d e r M s p a r t i c i ­p a t e d , OeijieTal P . E l i a s .C a lf os, t h e

6 ■ w n r r p in is t^ r , a n n o u n c e d to d a y .

“ j m A H O W E A T B E B .

jL d a y LEASEOBkMISA

B A ILONDAY, JU L V I 12, 1020 '

T h i r d P a t ' M o r e a

lOONFEREES ( ORGANIZAT

; P la t f o r m F ig h t

S in g le N o te <

in ' P r o c

NO OPPONENT TO LA PRESIDENTIAL 1'

CSilSTSIlfi I BiOICHtt i

OFCONSPIimClfi1 Prosecuting Attorney Charges

li Millionaire and Associates I! with Advocating Forcible Ov- ■ erthrow of Government' !

■ . c m i 'A C J O , (yp)— L lny.I I). H.-tli, i i i n k - 1• ia g th o ti ju -u iug Htn te incii i fo r tho B ta te j• mdny ia the trini o f William Bross1 Lloyd iiiilliiiaairo m>'iaber of tho C om -‘I muais t Labor jmrty, declared he would

jirovix thnt .^Lloyd nnd hiK associatOB• ' “a d v o c a l i 'd I h r o v e r th r o w n ( » th o g o v - I . e rn m e n t b y fo rc e a n il th o b lo w in g o p e n '

o f bnnkfl a n d nrm orieH in o r d e r t o Be { I c u re m o n e y n n d a tn u u in i t i o n to f u r t h e r> Ihe r e v o l u t i o n . ”

I L lo y d , w i th 37 o th e r nicniherB o f th e , <'ommuni.Hl I^ ib o r p a r t y , is c h a r g e d

w i th c o n s p i r a c y to o v e r th r o w th e gov- e rn m e n l .

' Quotes Incendlaxy StatomentsJ M r . H e l l i « a id L lo y d h a d p u b l ic ly

s t a t e d th n t he “ h n d m oro rcB j)ect f o r Iho re d H a g lh a n f o r ti i fi U n l l e d S t a t e s f l a g niHk t h n t i t wnB h o p e less f o r th n

, i i r o l e t a r i k t lo g a in p o w e r b y th o Gal:- <■ l o t . " H r f u r t h e r q u o te d Llo.Vd ns say- i in g I h a t ’ ' o n l y b y r e v o lu t io n c ou ld th e• Blnte b e d e s t r o y e d , a n d i t m u s t b o ab - I s n lu lo ly d e f l t r o y c d ."

“ The Communist I j ib o r p ar ty -liaB furtheredom ovum en ts . to . destroy tho' power o f tho s ta te and 'governm en t by

} niaHH movement nH wns shown i u ’ the S ea ttle nnd W^innipeg strikw^,” the

0 prosecutor added. S ta te Claims P o in t Now

T h o s t a t o c la im e d i t h a d w o n a p o in t I. w h e a , . Judge H o b e l r u le d t h a t e v id e n c e f. r e l a t i n g to e v e n t s p r i o r to tho po s sa g o0 of the s tn tc sedition law a y ear ago- f could be in troduced. H is decision fol- I, lowed a tw o-day f ig h t on tho question.

The stntet, i t was announced, will p re ­sen t ovidenco imdor th is ruling lead ing to tho introduction o f the Uoscow m a n ­ifesto , sa id to havo beea issued b y ' t h o

» th ird in tem otiona lo a t Moscow and X wllich th(\ defendants were charged by 4 M r. H e th with supporting,J .Tho defense reserved its oponini; n Btatemont. ' 'v

' s E E n M i T i oATTEMPTED.FIlLlSSlliT

British Barber Sacrifices Life in Effort to Go Ovfer Niagara

in Barrel

N T A G A IU FA LLS, N. Y .' ( / P ^ R iv - . ermeti woro pa tro lling tho N iagara

gorge below tho falls today in tho hope nf recovering the body of Chns. 0. StephonB, o f Bris tol, England, who lost h is lifo yesterday in an attem pt to du ­plica te tho fonts o f Mrs. Anmo Edson Tnylor and 'B obby Loach by going ovoi tho c a ta ra c t in a barrel.,.

Bobby Leach , V hose oxperiences gave hifl opinion somo weight, d cc l# « d thni S tep h en 's cask wns too l igh t In all part; for. the 158 io o t drop a t tho falls. H< w arned Stephoi)s befo re tho s ta r t that he wns doomed to failure, b n t tho E s ; lishman v«a8 confident.

“ A stool, barrel is tho only saf( k in d ,” s a id L ew n . " I f I o n a 'h o v i ono mndo b y J u ly 25, tho anniv«r*ar: of m y la s t tr ip , I ' l l dnplicnto i l . ”

NKW YORK, Charles Goot®• S tephens, who was killed yoBterOJiy «

going ovor N iaga ra Fa lls in a 'baytel wns a barber ox troordbu^y.

H is hobby was perlOm lDg speotaoc lar stun ts , for w hich ho received th re ribbons, fiv^-gold medals and slx 'a ilvo

“ medals . H is apecialties included ^ ing a lion in i ts den, shaving eu^toii ors in a l io a 'a <lon, box ing ,In a Uon'

j l don, andparafehuttf descents from a b a loon. ■ > • '

1 V E T B E A N S O P T H B BAINBOW> D IV IS IO N A BB BB-ABSBMBLINi; B IB M lN G riA M , Ala., ( in’ annua l reunion o f the tunona B a la W ' division began hero today w ith th i i

sands o f fo rm er sold iers and v isitor* i “ a ttendance . T t # ve te rans were weloon

- . od b y c i ty and s ta te offle lo lsTind !at< tw o browse tab le ts in memory, o f thai w ,|jo 'lo st tholr l ives in tho w a r Wei

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CENTER ON ION METHOD

ver Irish Question of Excitement leedings

1 FOLLETTE FOR NOMINEE APPARENT

• <‘11 (/p)— F u r tn i i h o n o f a n e wll i i i r t y I m ihi l o n g e r a <|Ue.Hl.ion o f ( “ w l i e i l i o r ” b u t ftf • ‘ l i o w .“-••• A r t h u r A I h l a y e K , c h n i r i u a n oi' t h e c o n f e r e a c o c.oin- ' i i i i tto.- ro |)r eM oiit lag_Ih e e o i i f e r r i n g clo J

' [n ie ii tH , t o l d t h e t . 'o m m it tc'. o f -J8 con- I V r n ii o ii t o d a y . . , 'I .Mr. lliiyeH tiiarte iIiih Btateineiil i n '' 1 jiroHriitit'ig fho first rejiort of the 'con- j

^ f e r c u r i j .•(luiaiiitec lo the convention.

*1 * A ll Ready to Join. i

I l>isMi!iKi<ni, was conliuuing, ho said , * Ihetiveen rejirejieiitaliveB c f fho Com- J

^liiiittee o f -tH, the N ational Labor parly, • i fh o .\’on-iihrtinan le'aguei of N orth Da- . iko la , ^Vorld War V’elernns .\m oriean ' IConHtilu lionnl'conn;iittoo, Rank a n J . Fill) V elernns nnd Binglo T n i parly,

i Aasurancefl were given in tho report ' th a t all groups would join in one h i^ ;

iroaveiiiiou. , ‘

I- W o rk B eh ind ' OUsel Qpors. pI W ork oil nmnl| ;anmting the vnrioun f ielonioiitH aHBombled here for tho forma- [tioii uf a now p a r ly continued behind ’ M-lnned doors this morniag, while th*' ‘

‘ I c.onvi'utiunH of the Committee of 48 a n d J ' ! the N ntionnl Labor p a r ty marked tlmo. ■ ' j K very th ing appeared to bo proceed- '

i iag ou Hcliedulo w ith thn single note o f ] exc item en t provided by a p l a t f o ^

f ight over the IriBh question. \I Tow nloy L ec tu rer Talks,- O. W. Thoraoson, ft lecturer fo r th o

jja t lo n a l Nbn-pnrtisnn lenguo entorla ln- ed the 4S eonventiou delegates with q recita l o f s ta to entcrprlBos Initiated b y '

' the league adm inis tra tion in N orth Da* kuLa.. i l o s a i l tho leaguo, ho d . giYon.

” \abor all i t had askod and some more.^ BvlnbQ nw B ale , o f N ew York;

ta lk in g abou t depo rta tion proceed* in g s o f th e federal governm ent, At­ta c k e d A tto rney General Falmsr

I a n d w on applause. H a le to ld Us g I audience t h a t Par ley P . Ohriatansen J o f U tah , perm anent chairm an o f the ^ convention, was one “ o f t lw first „! defender* o f th e t W. W .” - The

I delega tes cheered a t th is nstU • I C hairm an Christensen w as forotd '

> to acknowledge t h a p b y bowing. ' V Knmonn dc Valera, who go t a roM lttg ;

, reception as ho en tered tho h a l l c u t ® whort H a lo ’s ta lk , nnd was presetited ° “ proBldont of tho T r^h republic.”“• Do V a le ra was npplauded whoa h o

said tlio “ Irish gnestion” was a n “ AmericaTi question ." ' ITo asked f o r

^ recognition o f tho “ Ir ish govoriyncnt”S in I re land .

A 'd e le g a t io n p leading fo r tho indo- ° pendonco o f tho In d ia n empire appear-

ltd be foro the p in tform cdmmiftee. I t y was headwl by M. Das of N ow York,

ond Dr. M .,K rahna o f Bombay.C laim s Soldie rs f o r L a Folle tte

Sw inburne Hale continued h is spoooh a f t e f ^the conference roport h a d l>cen hoard.'

" T h e re ia no thing t h a t s tands b e t i f c ^ the U n ited S ta tes and revolution b u t

f i t h o . now p a r ty t h a t is be ing fonnodI here ,” H alo assorted.

j “ I d o n ’t w an t revolution. Nobody 'w h o wna n sold ier w an is force ond v io-

atlonco . I w ns a'fsoldier. r l ' l l novct b o [d ra f ted o r Borvo'again in anothor w n r of o ffonso o r dofeneo. Yon hea r t h a t ndldiers will not vo te fo r L.iFoilnUo I f

I wo nom innto hin>-here. I ’m oaa; I r - ‘kno\v t h a t they wilL I know, too, t h n t a I i f th e y t r / a n o t h o r w ar w ith Moxico te i i j io y 'l l have to f ig h t thi5 world w a r J . iv e t e r a n s to got i t o v e r .”! t | H a lo go t . throo cheers nnd .■» p^o- a-1 longed dom onstm tion a f te r whieh t h a m I convention roceascd fo r lunch n n t i l j r 2 :30 p. m. ' ' ^ .

' A m a lg u n a t lo n B eoom m esdM .'' t A m algam ation o f t^ e laUor p a r t r o f

tho U n l t t d S ta tes and the CoJomttoe J® e f 48 i n a ucw political movement w ith

ft binglo p a r ty name*, one platform a n d ono p residen tia l t ic k e t are includod in

^ tho rrwommcndntlons subm itted tp t h e L a b o r ‘ and F o rk y c ig h t con,veationi whon th e y reconvened today.

I I S ena to r B o b e r t M. LaFoUette o f ^ W isconsin, rem ainder ^ m oft

UUtod .of cand ida te i W ^ ^ ^ s U m - „ ] • t l a l nominee. T he t e n a s o f th e pro-. P posod combine a re ondeistood b y 1? t h e p a r t y leader* tor moot U av lsw w

as ozpreBOd la s t w eek to A noa . P liich o t and lOeorge L. Becord o r

!? ' th e rorty-elgiiter*.Confcronce • commlltooe , M W i n t ^

v c s tw d a y by the labor convenW a “ * S a tu rd a y hy^ the F o r ty - e lg h t« » * |o 6 th -

od ■ o u t m os i objections to a m a l g ^ - *> lion in a p ro lm c ted sessipn 'lae t ,n igh t.

. ■ Tho recom m cndatloM t. i f nyprovexl ■ to d a y a s the leadera con fiden tlv expect,

t a o a n s ' t h a t tho tw o convention* -will r n prosorvo thchr s e p a ra to , identity

continno ’to func tion in separato M s Btons, vrith Bub-eommitteos xeportln j id en t ica l measures to oach f o r •discus d o n a n d action.

t a W hile o ther candida tes w ill .be p la c od in 'nom iiia tio 'n in tho l i j w r .cooven

^ Uoa a n d probably In t h o ^ r t 7; i ^ b i OM m eetb ig , too, S ena to r L a FolleCte'i

' /rVntiniKid an PaM VoD)

ASSO eiA TE P ^R E SS^X

E W S- ' < P S IO B F IV B OBNTfl ;

f i t s D r a w A g r e e m e n t

jflitEr pmiTy..' IKES PLEA POB‘ m w m m

Spokesman Asks “ Working People” to Transfer Savings

r from “ Capitalistic Banks” to League Institutions

‘'f ( 'I irOAOO, ( ^ ) —Non partiflan league ^ rejiroHoiilatives toduy appealed to tb.>‘J . la».or im rty e o u v o n t io n f o r th o f i n a n c i a l •J Kiipport of itx p ar ly members In mov- j . Injr th e leaguo frtTmers’ crops.

Carl D. Thompson; a league loader.JJ :i!il^od thn t “ worKiiig peoplo” t ran sfe r J. ihi-lr naviiigH.-dopoBiled in *‘ enpitallstie

h a n k a ” to leaguo institutions. Ho de ­cla red th a t tlie g rain fnrmors of th ' ' iiouhw es t needed iPC5,000,000 and th a i

J Ihrough tho proposed trnnsfo r thoir neods would bo m et h t a low ra te of intoroeL

V P ro d lc ts L ab o r’s Besponse.

J T liom psou’fl appeal wns responded to w ith a roBohttion. b y the eonvontJon which m *lo tho speech n p a r t of tho

. record o f procowHngs. M ax H ay o a nn* , tional labor p a r ty chairman, speaking ia b e h a l f nf the resolution, said the ap- ponl could thijs bo w idely d is tribu ted

III nnd “ Inbor wobM answ er.”I- B ofo ro ad journm ent a t noon, thn con- . t l ven t io n agreed to a night session to ro- i,» ceivn tho report o f tho conference com-

m lttoo which has boon n ego tia ting w ith0 . a liko committco from th e Forty-oight-1 . e r a ’ e o n v e n t i o n on th e q u o s t io n o f nm a l- i f g a m n t io n .m Three P la tfo rm D rafts .

' ' r i iree romplete p la tfo rm d ra f t s were in th o handa o f thn Tabor p a r ty resolu- .

l o t ions eommitteemen when th e y renewed n- deliberations th is afternoon.Q In th p main Robert M. Buck, Hllnoie,,

)y c ha irm an o f tho committee said, th«y a . fo llow tho declaration o f principles Bn s d o j t e d by the p a r ty a t its^fjirst na- -c. n o n a r 'c o h v e n tro n . la s t NoVbmtor. ' N a ­

tiona liza tion o f raw m a to r i^ s , pnblle u t i l i t ie s and the principal Industries Is included.

A p lank fo r Irish freiwlom, to which tho .Committee o f 4B is sa id to bo op- opposed. Is n pn rt o f each o f tbo p ro ­posed drafts .

Oonventlon BXajfcs Time.

Thn eonveutlon o f the labor p a r ty of tho -Unitod S ta tes m arked tlmo a t (ho m orn ing Bossion to day while the

_ p la t fo rm ■conimlito'o labored ovor a ^ m ass o f propo'Bod p lanks a n d th e con- .,1 fe renco committoo continued nogotla-

tio n s w ith the Committeo o f 48. - w Cliairman .Walker, arm ed w i th a ham-

m,cr‘f o r ‘.a gavGik,,had d if f icu l ty In b ring- .-y in g th 'o 's lo w a r^ v in g dolegaU s to or-

der.Claim a o f tKe m ig ra to ry Workers for

2^ changes ' in tho general oloetloa laws woro presen ted to tho convention b y ■

-r^ Jo l in IL K elly, representing th e B roth- . orhAod Welfaro nssoeiation. K e lly do-

' c la rod th a t men who “ fo llow th e ir j o b s ” a re d isfranchised th rough opera- ’

^ t io n o f local election s ta tu tes ._ (Tlie “ Dnn B ig U n io n ” group ap- ^ p c b r c d - a t to d a y 's session a» f^ d le tr ib -

n tod ' th o i r propaganda.‘M is* .Maude McCrear>% a delegate

- . f rom Milwaokoe, advised tho labo r par* .ty mombArs to eeaso buy ing or snpport-

, Ing th o . M c o p i t a l i s t i c ^ r e / » ” She ch a rg ed tho Associated f t o s s ‘ 'garW ed

. ' itn sto r ies o r sen t on t p la in Hes aboav w b n t .w e aro t ry in g to d o .” Sho told

" I tho delegates th n t i f tndy nom inated So n a io r LoFollottc fo r p res iden t ih o “ c ap ita lis tic p re ss” would '* sab » tag e”

f the nows b y not p r in ting a n y th in g , a b o n t him.• Quories b y dclcgutes brought a stnte- m e a t from the Bccrotary t h a t Samuel Gompors, p resident of tho A m erican Fodcra tiou >of Labor, had been inv ited to a t te n d tho convention b u t had sent no w o rd beyond acknowlodginif receipt o f th o invita tion. ^

T h o e x p la n a t io n w a s g r e e t w w i t h o f S h o u t s o f “ A m o n ” f r o m th n f lo o r ,

t o e — '

CONSIDER COAL PROBLEMSin ______ •

th e Bltdm inoo* O p era tb n • *W o^dng Ont a m Z ia iu to f lo p p y Kortitw««t >

f '■ W ABHXNGTON,D . a , ( f l > ^ j t n m l n - t ons eoal 'opo ra to rs mot h e r o . t ^ p ^ to b- w o rk oo t plnns fo r tbo im m o d i lS b o v e * .

m e n t o f tho w in te r fue l storoa to th^ j r n o rthw es t. Now E ng lan d ’s ebal prob- ■ ■ k-m also w as to, bo <onsideTod.IS 'T he advisory committee o f the Asso- \ t e ia t io n of B ^ lw a y g ip u t l v e s w ill meot-

W ed n esd ay .to c o n s V r tho no rth w es t’s i ted coa ling , problem.

E s lA b U s ^ e n t of a zone s n to m w hieh Mh- i ro td d l im it t h a sales m a ^ t o f b lta- jna- miaooB ooai.operators, w i n i ' a v i e w ^ f

shortonlnff car movement, .was proposed . .vexi to d * y «lTt*o operator* ' eosifortoee on - ►eet, c a r servlee.■will — — .n n d T W O X O J f i D w a f t B O I SMS- STOPS v s i S f s S a S l n a y i t j a B

♦ I ti IT j‘‘ ' • *J in ; .T A JJP A , Fla., Wowum and

' h is 17 yeur-old d a ^ b te r w ine UUod and « >lAc- twblter other penOns knoeked vneaBsoI- ven- otts -by U ^ tsb ig vtrikiolK A sob ool iMraim iffht a t Cnv)IlfrV'40^fles from 7«it«r- 2 u 's day-'as the'peoplefW ere ssiem blJag^ai------ th o fcehooV-for, rd lg lo n a M rr law . !?!»• '

VtnOiliiiir w u «a five'.:-

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REDSPHOEIIi I ORiSFBEIlF ■ IINISTEIl

Winston Churchijl Charges Le- -nine with Ruin_prOwn Coun

try and besirtto Reduce the -V\/( rid to Same Level ,

1< Q N D 0X . '^ ( /D —W o Ru«s i ti« '

• c o v c r n m p n t , th ro itg li • N 'ikofni Lcnino , Hookii “ fo s tnrf . t h » Briti»>i n n l io n o f? on t l i n t ' n a n i c c a r c c r o f r e v o lu t io n a r y

■' violoni-o whii' li linn iimdo l l i i s s ia Biich a J o l l y j>liiec t o live i n , ” W in s t o n CJiurch-

' Ul, m m l s t f r o f w a r , < loc la r« l i«i r u bX- lic'lc imhliHlir'd in t h e K v c n i n c Ncwrf, , imRWcrinfj n report , liy ii Hritiftli Inbo r ' di’l r f fo t i on Avhich visi icvl Hiis.i ia a n d n ' Ic tt t’f tli ro c tc il to tilt' Rr ififili jiropJo hyI.cninp.

savii'l Mvstioni hi- i-MtnMiHfi- ' «'<! in Encliind thi* wnr nnnintor hpliovcs

th n t nut (iiily . wdiilti fr<'c<loni nf tlic• press niit! freedom of thmiKlil bf> nwopl

\^HWay Imt tlli“ It iittliHh Jolior lomlora• tliom»(*lvc« would “ sliuro tlie fnto ol'

KcroniiUy. tlic Mcnsln'vikw nn.l Bocinl rcvollutiDiinrieti in Un.sNia.”

Tlio w n r in itiinH'r r h n r j i e d Ix'Dinu w it l l Iuiv Ihj; rn iitei l h i s o w u coiintr^v a m i ' ' wild i t w a s nat,iiriil lie s li ou ld w ish " t o lin vc n il o t h e r n a t io n n ro<liicfd to t h o ' _ HiiMie I j 'vc l o f iniBory, in o r d e r t h a t h i s o w n c a m o K f n iu y be c-ovorcd in tlie gon- ^ e rn l c h a o s ” w r o t e M r . CJiurfh iJl . .

“ Uiidsia wnH on the threHliold of vl^- lory, wrote Mr. l. 'huriliilL ‘‘ Afti>r all lier «triiRj;lHH Hhe wan within reuch of the gonl. The OerinnnH Hciil in ic i i in c ,

, iiB poison i** Heuled in a cylinder nnd lie rolibod her of tlii ' vir.tory ahe had all but won nnd which aho might have aharcd w ith iiH.

‘ ‘A million Gerinim!i, relenwd by his l»i-t of ireacliery, were le t looso on tho b'renvli wwd UriUKh fvoi\tH au d acaily

' tJiat num ber of Uritixli uud P rcnch sol­d iers a re dead or inutiln tod in cosse- «|ueucc. ^ 5?end of victotT,’ lio Ravo KuAAta shonie and iniincaRurnbio disoo-

r ter,‘ ‘L iu ia e deatroycd tho Uuaaian ro- p .

pub lic He disHolved tho Ruasinn par- ^ liamont. Ho had tho bulk of ita ntcm- V. bers liunted down and kUIod. Ho lini robbed his conntry ,of v ictory , peace nud freedom ;, <}nd wlial lias ho (;ivcn them in exchange?

“ Russia, tho grea t food prod^eiog ccntor o f the world, w racked w ith fam ­in e; tbo towns do]H>puIntcd to ha lf th a t .th njimber; tho workmen Bcattored, do- “ i Hiroycd aad tho rest cowed or.demoroJ- ro i rcd ; htindrcds of thousands o f poopio pi driven to tho woods.and monntaJns to ro /a rm ‘ Greon O aurds’ liko Bobin Hood in the middle ngp»; 'tdic railways on Cr which the whole cconomio civilization th of the«o g rea t reRiona depend, sinking mi hopolesaly in to .abaoluto s tagnation. ou

•‘ Only tlio peasan t w ith his riflo in his village guardn tHo hard-iron produeo “ i o f his individual toil, refuses to soil tho ph fru ita o f h is labor fo r worthless papor Tl money an d keeps alivn tho old Buasuin Tli lovo o f hearth and ijome. ‘The egoism ou of tho p cn sn a t ,’ soys Leninc, ‘m ust now nn be broken. ’ '

” This, ihen, ia tho man whom tbo nni c r a iy portion of tho socialist p a r ty hatf urn l)i*cn worshipping. Ho hns now reveal- pal od h is m easure and his m en ta lity to tho Th BritieU public and he appea ls t o thtsv ma

' to crcato in Brita in th a t onslavcil, in* 4 ] f«cted, s ta rv in g and venomous B od lus to i to which ho haa reduced tho noblo aad llii m igh ty Busslan s ta t« and n a t io n .” wc

. — . m '■■■ ■ ra

ULSTER MILITIA REVIVED"

Binn F e in ActivitiofcTklako N e c c m r y ,,i Service o f ^ o la n to o r s t.;,

---------- TlR ELFAST, Ireland. (i(p)—Tho Ulator ug

volunteers havo been revived os a ro* p„ suit of tho n 'cen t m-ti%-ity o f tho Sinn Fein in the north of Ireland, and for ttevrral days tho town o f Rathfryland, ,.f

V roun ty Down, has been patrolled by tho U lster fojces, following doatruction ^ai o f p topcrly in adjoining districts. i

All periionfl suspceted o f Sinn Frin ,vli tendencies have been prohibited from wh entering Liabellaa, Fermanagh county, tci fcene of Teront fighting, although sdvcn »,ii Catholic families in tho d ia tr ie t have not boon molested. -^1

f — - ' ----------A hCensus Bulletins |'

J i ,i'i‘(.

\VASlIINGT(iy?'( /P)—O uthrie, Okja..II.T.IT; inorenflo H'3 or .!» jrf“r cent.

‘ .StaufonI, Conn., jncrea.tp!>!)4K or 30.0 jwr rent. ' "

D E P E B 8 S I0 N IN B U 8IK E S8JA P A N d i r a WOKKERS

TOfClO, (/P)—The cloning down of Jaji itnese fnc torirs on account o f tha I ®0 oxisting <lejir(‘aHion in huninex.i hns rs-1 ^ perinlly affec ted tJie imt, .nhirt nnd um- In brella m akers o f Tokio. F ive thousand n t workmen arc idle nnd fac ing want. {m

In tho Osaka dis tric t over 200 foo- to ries have been shut. The match in- dustry has been seriously nffcctod thon- “ sands be ing thrown ou t o f employment.

^ B B T A N a l w a y s DTTEKESTINQ MIio is ono o f tho ^ a t g if ted men liv- ^

ing. H oar him Wednesday, Tick- w;etH nt M njeltltv—adv. s t

, — * ---------- faB uy in you r homo c i ty —and boy tA.

^Tortised good!.

' 4 0 A C

V - ' ' l a p i s r a o M r a e ^

- —^250 Per

,■ IRRIGATEPJ

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M oth tr 's Exprew lv* Eye*.Enia s tarted ' to l if t th e baby frcmi

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' knew when her m o th e r d idn’t w ant h e r to do anyth ing . “ She doesn’t haT* to tell me,” Klla added , "ahe Jost

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Inborn tor'y in « no w n d d i t i i 'n fo t h o m'l-

i. l i i t ic ry o f tUo c o u t t s o f D c n v o r , th ro u R h

w h ic h w a y w a r d b o y s a n d jf i r ln p a w In­

form .Tudpp B o n U l i im lsa y . U p o n tlio n i im n c r in w h iH i th«> boy o r f f i r l jjaiwCH th e m c n tn l n n d p liya lca l tbntH do p c n d a i • till* u l t im A tr d iapoaa l o f hiH o r h e r ease.

J u d ( ;o L in d s e y a s s e r t s t h a t a way- w o r d p i r l h a s th roo nRi-.i. IFc cxMlltini'

'■ i t in , thift m a n n e r : A k ‘'‘1 m n y i>o i:i y e a r s o ld , h a v e tho pliyHipnI*^>’ve lo ic i i i cn t o f a g i r l o f 18 a n d th e m o n t a l dO' ve lo p m e n f o f a cl ii h l o f ( en y e n r i .

“ A l l th in , I h a v e f o u n d , I iuh n . j j r c a i « d e a l t o do w i t h th e w ay o f UautUint; cnncH o f ( to l in q u c n t g i r l s , ” t h o jn f lg e d e -1 o la rc d . “ F o r oxnm ple . t a k t i t h e c iu ie ! j„

I I " o f a IG -ycar (?ld jj i rl w h o hati r u i t a w a y jr j . , ; l in d m a r r i e d a m a tu r e m nn. \V h n ( to do w i th h o r d o p e n d B .la rp e ly o n h o r th rm- y , . nift’H. ClironoloRic -a lly tlio n i r l m a y no t L h e o ld unou(,'li t o gc* ninrri<yl, b u t liaH lieen n in r r ie d n n d tin- q i ie n t io n to | .• d e t e r m in e w h e t h e r i t Ik b e n t t o nend h e r trt ft r e f o r m a to r y nn-r. 'Jy h w n i i s e d ie e lo p e d , o r p o rn i i t h e r In reini iii i w i t l i he r hnK hnnd , •

“ I f she IK bio loRii' al ly I h r e e o r fo u r yenrH o ld e r t h n n IH ( th n t i l , posse i'c s (he iiliy.itcjU dov i' lo pm ent o f n yo iin i’ w omnii o f 1 0 ) a n d i f h e r i i i c n t a l do v e l -L ,^ o p n ie n t in Ih iU o f no rm a l t;''"!** o f 10 * ' ' '! n i, o ld e r a n d i f hIip loven th e ninn»K he m a r ­r ied , w h y it Mcemn tlii it f o r l i e r Hake Hhe «hnu ld n o t hi' j ' . iin in lie il fo r i ii a r ry in jf , ’ '

T h e j u d t ' e sn y s lliiil w h e n i -v y r a j;irl t hn . l o m c s b e fo r o hin e o u r t . th<- f i r s t pro- thi

>'i'<Iure is lo o b t a in h e r t h r e e iiKi'S, ,iri I l i r o u K h -m e th o d s iteveropi'd b y metlii-al tin

•men a n d phHyeholot'iHtH. H e <hii;Inreil flu h<- i n ( c n d s (o m a k e th e JuMMtile la horu - ^ - n l o r y M va il abh’ to th e iiiotlierN o f D o u - lu i j r e r ho t h e y c-an o b ta in tin* t h r o e a ^ e s ! o f t l i e i r e l i ih l r e n a n d u s e . t h i s i n f o r m a | t m tio i i in i - rov id in K a p i in n t ii idim -re f io iiH , tJr n n il poHKibh- I'r im ii ia l it y . ji -n

A n a p p r o p r i a t i o n h a s b e o n R ra n to d j f o r t h o e a r r y i n j i o n t. o f (l ie jirojioiti-il fT I l a b o r a t o r y u n d th e judR o i s suck in t? to tin o ! , ia ln till* Hervii-^'« o f a u e x j t e r ( jis y -i hm; eliolojfiHt t o t n k e eliarj ;e o f t h e w o rk . ' lu-

T h i ' juil({e (leHerihes lu t h i s f a s h i o n i do li 'iw t] ie d e p i i r tm e n t n l r e a d v hnn a id ed on.- m o t h e r : [ ut.

• ‘ A m o l l ie r i-ame to nu- Ihi- ol h e r d a v nn il . 'om ii ln i ii ed t h a t Hhe n d n u g h t o r ,-i( (if IJ) wlio p i v e h e r nn I ro u b h - a n d a | ji il.n iKli ler o f I." w ho d e s i r ed so .- ia l p r i v i - , li'^eH Il ia t n o m o th e r eiiuhl j j i v e a (jirl 1 fti o f lie r aj.'e, J to ld he r t h a t h e r (.'j y o a r - , —

' n i l dn ii ( ;l it e r w a s b lo lo | ; i e a l i y a n d | i-a h a d al l t h e im|>iil/eH nu<l e m o t i o n s o f | t r t h e o ld e r y i r l w i th o u t a n y o f t h e K"‘“ ' j ,iiidi;inent t h n t eoiiie.i wi( li I n t e r y e a r s . hd

“ Thi - yo iu iK er K ' ' ' * . * h e o n e w lio ,| V;i <i|i'<yini; n a d i r e impnl-ien wiO io ii l m a tu r e ; iiiil^'meiK, ;;etH in to trciiihh- o n niUiuiiu-iHu l<ih- p a r t i e n a n d a t daneen. na

“ W e h a v e been lined to claM sifyiu j; ue ;iirlH a s n o o d a n d b a d . S i im e t im o s J^ho to

' l i i f f e r o n e e i s :neri-1y (h a t oni-~w lio eomi tfi i n to m a tu r e l i f e w h e n nlie w h h j>0 !i8i-B«ed o f j^ood ju d f n n c n t in th e « o o d K ir i and th e o ( h j r c am o in to m a tu r e p U y s je a l de v e lo p m e n l w h e n she is y o u n jr a n d foo l-1 oi i^h i s ' t h o b a d f f i r l .” j “ f

iOBnli ^FOR SH! COPS i

Oup Races Off Sandy Hook.^i Promise to Solve Interest- ai

ing^uestion

N K W S 'O R K , (/P)— T h e A m e r i e a ’a °\ i -M p 'r a re s o f f R a n d y H o o k th in m on th p r o m ise (o so lv e th e <|u est io n o f “ W h v n r e N o w V o r k ' s ' s k y coju*.’ ”

K v e r s in e e t h e po li ee d o p n r t m e u t ’s ' ' ' a v i a t i o n d iv is io n w ns f o r m e d hum or

\ i s t s hnv o p o r t r a y e d dw tie s w h i c h miR ht li '\ b n t w h ic h n e v e r w i l M ) e pp r fo r tn p il |l b y t h e b h io e o a t e d a v i a t o r s . N o w , how- ' ' e v e r , w i th j r ia n t slooiis r e s u m in R (he ir r ne in B a f t e r a m a r t i a l i n t e r r u p t i o n , tho “ s k y e o i i n " f in i l a ta n a t h a n d — K' t h a t o f ke ep in j f th e e o u rsc fre-< f rom a i r e r a f t . "

D uri ng ' t h e t r i a l s b e tw e e n B liam rin 'k IV a m i t h e 2 '1- m e te r S h a m r o e k , whie h j h a v o b e e n he h j a lm o s t d n i l y o f f th e j .*»r s'‘V sh o r e , a i rp l a n e s h u v r Jo ll uw ed |. in t h e w a k e o f th e y a c h t s U ko .h il f 'i n ); f r o m Iho in t e r e s t t a k e n in t h e ! t r i a l s b y n c ro n a n t s , y a r h t s m e n f e a r *’ t h a t t h o s k y w i l l bo d a r k w i t h p l a n e s on th e d a y s o f th e raci-. "

I t is a lm o a t e e r t a i u t h a t se ap lnne n I’ n n d ia n d p la n e s w i th in f l y iu K d i s t a n c e '1 o f N e w Y o r k — a n d th in in n o m e a n dla- _ t a n c e — w il l btizr. H o o k w n n t s w hen ' •Shoni roek JV ineetH R c s o h i lo . K ven a <il riffible n o w a n i t h e n m a y b » e x p e c t e d to s t i c k i t s g a seo u s p r o w o v e r t h e I' eonrs*-. W i t h d e v e lo p m e n t o f u i r c t a f t "

- d u r i n R th e w a r , y a r l i l c li aa in K jj rom isos . t o Kccome a p o p u la r sp o r t . ,

I n d e e d , p l a n e s n r e d iK ^ in g o n to t h e * busineAS o f tuRS a n d l a u n c h e s w hi i'h * h a v e n l w n y s ,t r a n s p o r t e d a ( ^ o a t p a r t o f N e w Y o r k ' s p o pu lo t ion t o J e r s o y wa- ^ l e r s o n th o d a y s o f th e r a c e s . O w n er s

, o f p r i v a t e p la n e s a r e i io Q k in K possen- '' g e r s a t r n tc l i ’w h ie h m a ke e v e n tl i c tug- m e n look a g h a s t .

T r u t h t o te ll , yunli t. tmeu n r e beeom- in g g u s t a l i t t i o w orr ie d . I t i s n o t th a t

uji t h o y fo o r so m uc h a p l a n e w i l l <rrasli ^ d o w n on t h e - d o c k o f th e r a e l i i j : c r a f l

an t h a t t h e y m a y c lu s t e r in siu-h g r oups I a s lo p l a y p r o i ik s ' w i th thi« a i r nnd \ r o b v i ( ; i l an t , w in d-c li as in if s k i j i p e r s - o f ■ a n e x p e r i e n c e nc q u i re d t h r o u g h ye a r s . 1

. \ n d i t i s r i g h t h e re ( l in t t h e “ s k y ] i- o p y s” n m y h n v e t li e ir d u l y lo pe r ; f o rm . D i r e c t io n oT! I ra f f ie . a t s evero l t l i ounand f o o t ‘pron iis iw t h i s y e a r lo b<-'

' ' nn . i n t e r e s t i n g s ide lig l it o'f th e b i g ! sh ow . - !

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N-KW YORK, (/PH-Tli. 'n .' ■« » lill l»Wl of Ire land floating o ff the Jorsoy ili const and i ts ruler i» u fam ilin r figuruin .y aeh t in g f lannels and i-np. I t s S ir w Thomas Lijitou and hin “ n a v y ” —six

:e ra f t -ttrong—invnding t l io ' United nlHtate.s (o cap ture the A m f h - a ’s c ^ in Hia yaetitftmon’s batik- o f f ;S a i id v l look Hthis mouth. . g.

'The iiiun 10 [whom n la rge patch oi‘ tlw iiiir is an alien sight th in k s o f tho gieii|) racvs a s al few im prom ptu jounti <lt between a eoupu- o f nailing sloops whichI'ost a mite iiuire than tho nvorago man siean afford . He does not realize th n t gi tiu-ne yn<h(s' and the ir crew s have tot-ri

I go thro.ugh a p.-riod of t ra in in g as long mnH lhut of nnv football te am and a tl Ui.Misaii.l t im es 'm o re r.ostly.

Employes P u rc h a w and Charter.ily puri-hase o r e lia r te r S ir Thoma>i j,,

than nman^ed his flec(.. fn n d d itioa to j till- eliall ii iger, yiinmroi-k IV , and tho •trial liorKe, the li:J-meter Shamrock,tlieri^ Ih the stiJim vaclit V ietoriu the /fhigHhip of the flee t, on w hich thO vot- Ieran yaehtsmnn lives, anchored each I

1 uigUt in tU« Hudson. V! Then there is the luiiiH.-lxial Kiilarnev I tiiekeJ-Hiiuglv aw av in (he shelter of ., tJie llnoU. On Mu- K iilarnev reside the iereWK of the two raeing e rnfl .I . Ibit this dojyi not <'ouipli-tc the fleel. fThere is the ftig O ovem or Kniith to tow , the sloops to the s ta r t in g lino and a I snappy speed boat. ti> rnn e rrands. Num- ' bl-rle^H sinnller laiiiielies' a n d ilingys M m i't I'onnt in th is yaehtiiig urmada. j The Irinli barone t has his da ily sched-

iit.-—cnjoyiibli- I'liongli, but j u s t a t pro.s- eiil a l>ii!iiue»H to Whirll hi- adlK-ri'S a.i <'loselv as Ihe broker dnilv w atches liisi lieker. |

i I'^aeh dav iH-HteatiiH down to the liooklt f to m Ni'W York to wateli tl ...... hallenge-I—Ills Hwv'(-tJi<-iirt, Ihe ehlerly batchelor i ealls her—miKeh her speed ngains( tin- Itr ia lh .irm vj Kill'll day, as dusk approaelieii, he (holilH a eont'eren.-e with h js band of lyai'hii iig' experts, suggesting li ttle :elinnge« here , l i t t le rhanges t h e r e , , ismooiliiiig ou t a ripide in n elub top jxail whirh to the lund lubber fits e.x ' ue((y or i-dppiug a few itu-hi’s from u topmast with wljiirh, lo the iiniii it intcd, ifieri' seem^. nothing- wrong.

Expeaalvo spo rt .A id earh day he (-iiiitiniie.i to deal

lout dollarH to the l.'ll nieinbers of hi.H iirmnda, For it is an exjH-nnivi- sport, iht.H (|ucs( <tf a liiiiidrod guinwi coup

land viet«.r or h.ser. S ir Thom as will him- paid ont more than a million dol- - Inis J-.'r Ihis vear'H races alone.

At ,.S oVliK-k, i-xeept in most distre.xs- ing we.Klier, ra ising of S i r Thomas' personnl fJag—a grei-n siianiroi'k on n f

I fiebl of gold—betokens th a t (he vice* eoininodou- o f the Hoyal IMster Yuchi .1 elub i.H uJioard. aw ake aiul reuily (o re- V eeive gii<s(s. Therfe in va r iab ly include t a eorps of newHiiaperiueii. Most o f x111..... eoiiie for lireakfaHt, s tay for lunuh innd l in g e r 'f o r d inner, nnd as sea a ir breeds an appe tite , the y a e h l 's la rdor • rn-eiveM a blow wliieh would make tin:

I ordinary housewife tpil^er in these days j of high prices. ,

Tlien tly- V ic toria weigliH anchor. '| Hecognizi'd by nil h a rb o r i-rnft, sho re- ,

, eeifles salulos from HuotieHl tu g to most i . iiKi.iistif linttk'sli ip . i

S ir Ttiomas s tands on the bridge—[ Ihe familiar, bhuvjaek^ted, beflannclled , figure w|io for years hns crossed the . Atlantic, to win the tro p h v ;^n wliioh li.t , 5 has set his heart . I lo s trokes his gray . g o a te e 'a n d l|is face w rinkles in to n ' I roguish grin as lie swaps y a n i for yarn

with his innumerable gnosis.

F o n d o f HiB Joke.' i For Hir Thom as iniiMl havo his joke, jl One .wUivU he in psittieuUirly foml

I'oiiei-rns a vinit 'onpo paid hini.nl t ’ow [jli'H by former .Mayor .fohii Pity.gerald

of HoHtoM., The baronet was ou to r la in ing a group

of Anu-ricans when suddenly it was re- , ported lo him th a t the royal launched , \ ^ s headed-for hiw cra ft .; > ‘ Tlu- k ing o r tbe (lUeen." erie.l Sir , Thomas and n t oneo began drilling his , guests lu court e tinuetle .I Hut tho royal Inuneh, which rarelv . carries any bn t royally , oiTivyil with a I lono Yankee., It seems tha t Mr. F itzgera ld , w ish­

ing to pay u visit to hi.s friead tho J, Irish yaehtsm an, had been unublo to

find a c r a f t whie.h he deemed anffi- f cicatly n a t ty to bring hijti alongside.. Bnt finding the royal liiuneh al th'- j, royal laudin ij s tage, ho pronounced it

S w e e t '

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ll' For Canning Now ' "i Ripe, Lamberts,! Bings, Royal Anns:

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r iin g J ^ G W s Fl“ :i deeimt enough boat “ anil ordered il to the I-ip(on yaeh(.

MeijiiwJijle tiio k ing and qneeii, reach- - ing stage’, beheld in ainar.fmont their Inuneh iliiHliing aw ay from thni. Aud tho master of iho Hinall e rn f t , on his re ­tu rn , had th is explana tion to mnko—(he gentlomau had 'iu trodiiced himaelf S t na “ the Mayor o f Boston, United States jj of America,’’ whieh Iho royal yachts­man, impressed, eum[>rossed in to “ th>i Mnyor of A m erica.” And of coarso0 man who would ilnre march onto the roya l 'land ing ntngo m ust havo stepped In onto ill with royal permiHsion. foi

WoU Unposod u H o s t And so eh litting <if kliigh and stow-

nways, ynehts and intrigiu-s, he enter- pn ta iu s liis gitoHts un til the hook ia reach- «d. And as S ir Thomas is never so woll na cast lis when ho is p lay ing tho host, i t sol i--< au eiijoyablo trij>, th is littli- joy ride ou down (he bay to the ser=oiis work of at the dny.

The racing sloops, lyinfr at anchor, te, with mainsails nud elnb topsails sot. sn aw aiting a rr iva l of iheir inaHier, look a-< bi a like as two pens to the laiidsmau'. And S\ Hie vegetarian nimilo is n irried out bv. ,-o Hie hu lh both paiutod a lively Iriah green. The only apparent difference l-( thnl tho Shamroek IV in Juhi a li ttle . greener tliiin her parli ie r, for even he.' 1” .leeks are marlded.

As -soon as thi- V ietoriu 's engines are J'." slop]icd, the veteran of international re ­ga tta s boanU liis hmiu'h to iHspi-i-.i liia * ' <'rfn't lieforo tl iey set ont. .From tha t , moment lu> boeom'es lo.st to-ftll bul things maritim e--. 7 ’

Honiid ih e i-oiirse Sir Thomas follow.i his sliiop« as thev raee and n f te r th'.' . finish again liobis parl.-v with their skip|H-rs. Then i f s back lo New Y'ork in the evi'i iingr-ll ie j ln y ’s work dono. **:

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SU N D A Y ’S OAMES.Pacdflc Ooast League. Hj

San Franeiseo. 3-12; Snernmento, 1-0. snSalt Lake, -V'2; L ob Angeles, 3-3. .ItVernon, 52; Portland , -J-3. DOaklanil. 8(J; Sea ttle , 7-3. m

Amertcan League.Sew York, (J; Dotroity 4.I’h-M'lainl I: WashingKin. 0. ‘j’'

( . N ationa l League.j New York, :i; Chioago, I*. • ’ ',11 <‘incirinati, 6 ; BostoD, 3.

.Hrooklyii, St. Louis, 1. ^

s a t u r d a V - s g a m e s . llAm erican Leaguo M

Clovi-luud, 7*1: W ashington, 2-2. inSi. l.ouis. f»:' Boston,. 2. i'

‘ <‘hieagh, (i; Philadelphia , 0. T . Detroit, r.: New York, 7.

N ationa l x<eague.HiiaVi'm \-'l\ C incinnati. 0-5. I’hiladvlphia, 8 3 ; P ittsb u rg h rT -l^ ''

- New York, 8; Chicago, 5.■ Hf'-nklyii, 7; S(. Lotus, 2.

Pacific Ooast League. "Salt I.iiko, U; l^os Angeles, 7. 'Saernmeiilo, 11; San Franeiaco, 2. (Jaklanil, :i; b a t t l e . 0.

✓ Vernon, Portland , L*. j

QUICK AN D r i N i a i l E D JOB. ' iHrK.NOS AIRKS, (iP)— Luis Angel j;

, Firpo,. heavyweight box ing ehampioa ot j, South Amerieo. knockoil ont Antonio

: .lirsa iu the first ha lf of the firat Voninl'of a selieduled ton-round bout at

' the L'uiversity ..' li ib la s t '^ iig h t. Tho < ’ winner ha» ehalloiiged a n y ^ o i i th Amer*I ieaii f ighter to meet him.

OAKS S E L L P irO H E R .! KANSAS CITY, (^ )-A nnonneem enI ' it> made that ^ larrv Weaver, pitcher■ with thn Oaklaail,. Cal., club of 'the- 'r a e if ie Coast league, had been piir ■■ chased' by the local Atiu-rieau assoeia-- tion team. W’eavor, who was wHh Ihe

Chieago Ameriean leatii iu lOJH, willj report here next week; ,

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BLOOMINGTON. Ind.. (Special).—111 order tii got in firs( class condition ror Iho IDL’O football season, .several of Indiana u n iv tv s i ty ’s most likely aapir- .n ts a re 's i-a tte red over the country, en- jflgod in various miisi-Ie building, occn- *'•'

' V u p tu in KllVytt Risley and II. H. May- iianl an- Ihe ' on ly gridirJln men in 'toluxd thin Hniiuiior. Roth nre working ju t daily in t ra e k , haseball nnd other iithletie ae livitios. The eoming season ' '' will be r IsIo'v 'h last on (ho Hoosier T' team. He jo ined the tc.im late last sea- ^ sun. bnt was in fine sha|>e and watb a b ig 'f a c to r In the ilefoat of thi* touted Syrai-nse eleven in the s.-a.-'oiiV closing *"eontost. *.......... V

-.'. W o r k in W h e a t r i e l d s .

Former Captnin Uoseoo Minton, who piloted the loam lust year, playing end mill half backs, is in Fort Worth, Tex.. ,, aiul writes tha t he is ill grent condition, ’‘ Hiibe” Pierce, giant couter; Yern |, Hell, emt; Bemiy Cravens, ( luarter back; William .McCaw, loft guard, u n d ’.lohn I.ei>uur<l right tuckle , nre in Kansas a s ­s isting ill the wheal harvest nnd inci- - denlally Imrdeniug up their muscles.

Charley (C h irk ) Muthys of drop kiek fame is ill one-t)f tlii- (vntherii lumber eainps and will be on hfiiid when work Btart.s hero. W esley ( • 'Ted " ) Mnmby. right guard, is in Mishawaka. He wilh- ilvew from school ihis .spring afU-r lu- ha.l broken his a rm in (ho western coh- ferf-iire w restl ing im'ot nt Ihe Univera- itv of llliTiuis, bill will r’e tn ra {o school in Ihe fall , .lesse i>. lrt)iitei. eenlcr, is keeping in >>liii]>e bv work ing on his farm near Oo.shou. Inrt. Itnssell I). W il­liams, halfback, is tak ing work this sunimer iu Ihe I 'u ivers itv of Michigan, .lohn Kyi... fu llback , is in Gary. “ P a t ” ' Donov.iii, le f t end. h Kimiuliiin tin' biiiii mor at his homo in South Bend.

B o g g s O u t f o r B e r th .Lowell Boggs, who hns been working

in •Oklahoma and Texas, dropped off du ring the weok .to inform •(,'oin-h' Sti<-liiii t!i:i( he is going to make tlio vars ity this fail. I(. 11. Kreighanin. one of till' men wlio prayed g'ront hnll -is a fresli'man last vear. w4ll bo in sehoid IJi'is fall. Among the p layers <if last y e a r ’.s freshman team wlii> will make strong bids fo r vars itv jo b s aro Haridd Mat I hews. “ H o b “ Raymond, now work, ing in Kansas wheat fiel 'N : <.’lydo P., Frnnco. Thom as Du .lardin and Kngeno Tliiiinas, who is also helping liarvoa’

N O O A M E S - E A I N .

KART B O FR N K . KngUin.l, (fl>>-Tho (eunls nuUela-s to (uive boon plaved to ­day by the Amerii 'aii and F ren rh Davis eup teams were cancelled hecaiiHo of ra in. As the Americans on Saturday eliminatoil the Froneli team, the remain ing tnatches will t ie,merely in the na­ture of exhib ition play.

G E O R G E C H I P W H I P P E D .NKW OHLKANS, Happy ’ '

Lit 'leloii (if New Orleans <'nnu'd a de- i:isioji over CJcorge Chip of .N'ewi-astk', I'n.. former middleWofRht cliampiim S:iturday uiglu in a te rr if ie l.Vrouad boiK.

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Brief Bits of Sport, er , 1

W h a t 's hiippening in the South ing ilaho liall leugne'.’^ ' to h

The I’ocatvlh) clul) o f Ihr Yellowstone ■ague is eroilitod w ith snnking Barney Tleras, recent tiinnager o f tho Burlev -----lull, away.

.'Mso the Ind ians are credited with av ing hiiided Fn*d Cortz; outf ielder rho hn.H been w ith the Burley club.

.More honor nmotig outluws. '

Nivk A iuock , wiui p i t ih rd g rea l l)all or C om iske/ when the Chicago hitleas k'onders won the w orld’s gonfalon iu fiOti(-sa7»»—Bllbo Ruth is Ihe greatest if all b a t te rs of sill time. . .

Nick says givo Bobe a step o ff tho ar th anil a good club und he would

•oek Ihis jnUnduuo sphere itvto th>' iIoaeherK on M ars. _ / ____ _

S iti t ty Alcoelt. Iiandv man on tli.> Vi-rnou club of the Pneifie Coast i-ngiie on .lime 17 mailc a boot. Scribes piny this bobble up as the first) error Aleoek luiH mado iu.t.wo seasons.

Chaiie.i for a ba t t le between h>enip’ ney nnd Curpeiitier waa suiiffod wlu-n lieorges set sail fo r Boi'.Ieaux .Satur*Jay. '

Hut that will g ivo both parties an op- poriiiiiiiy to iissembli- press agen t forces und galhor toge tlio r public ity dope',' w ith whi<h tbe uoiintrv will doubtless be flooded ill lho eoming months.

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(^vernor Olemout (Hvos Boa- ] sons for Refusal to Call Spe-

w oial Session

I I U T L A N D , 'V t . , ( / p ) - G o v c r n o r P e r d v j d \V. C len io n t Jo(iay isHitcyl a p r o c j t t ' i m a i N t t - i r f f n i n i ; to v a i l th o IcB iu la ti ir o i in g])e«inl nilislon' to 'm n k e itoKullilc r a t i - t f iH ati on o f / ( I i o fcdi'i-Ql o m c n i im c n t f o r i w o m a n H uff ragc . i

T tio (governo r ’s p r o l 'l n n m t io n fo l lo w a I & r o n fo r cn n > w h ir l i h e h o ld a t W u h - i iuKtiin r e c e n t l y w i th S e n a t o r i r a n l i n g i Bt witicli i t }« underHtooi] t h e r e jj ub li c ft u < nomii ioo f o r p roJi idou t d in ousscd w i t h - h im t h e p o M n d l i t v o f hnv ln K ra ti fi cA * J ti on .o n i i . l e lo d h y th e r e i i i ih l i ra u log ia - . I n tn r c o f V.^rmoat . i

. U rges Oaadidatoft’ OeolaratloD. ,In ) '■’* rraii()ti<i for refusing

D^fnju Io m il hjn-iMAl HeHiion Oovorijor Clcnfi-nt said tho projjnHca am endm ent i fli’a r ly invftiT(^tli»> conHHlutlon o f Vi-r- i moiii; tliut tli(< proHunt legislaturo woa rieeti 'd before thi- (iiit-sllon of ra tifyiU f' : th o .ffd e ra l iiiiiioulmcnt Imd ariaoa, and that the jicopto of lli'c Hliito havo had i no (ippiirtiiuity to <‘X|.r(*s>t theinsolvofl on •il.' isMuo. Tho Kofcrnor jirojioflod tha t th i-^nmltor la- taken up by tho noxt : h'ginliitnro and urRod ih a t eandldato^ for olcction be required to doolaro thiimHL'lvcK^m it.

G o v e r n o r C lenu -n t' / i p r o c l a m a t i o n on : niTf^il t h a l “ aw i t a t a u d s a u d ia i n te r - p ro lp .i hy tl j c Huprcmo c o u r t l o d a y , tlio f o d o ra l con H t i tu t io h th rea 1 « » » t h o fo u n - d a t ln i i o f f r e e p o p u la r K o v f n i m e n t . ” i

T h o s e v o n t c e n t h a m e n d m e n t t o th o i c n n n t i l u t i o n , ho s a id , h u d b o e n l o b b ie d i t h r o u g h conRroBH a n d a t a l c IcR is la tu roh

‘■H>y. f o d o i a l agoii tf l a n d th o o ig h to o n t h o m e nd m ’e n t h a d b e e n fo rc e d th r o n ( (h by V ^ f w o r f u l a n d trrcHponfi iblo o r g a n iz a - tion iiLTJpcra linK t h r o u g h p a id a R c n t a . ’ ' w i th u n l i m i t e d fundn . '

“ Tt i« now projtoNi'd to forre tliro’ugli llie niiiotQcnth anioudmonl for woi^wn I Huffrngi! ill tho sanii> niitiinor and also t witliout the Hanction o f tho free men. ’

M a tte r o f Princip le .“ J have bcou aulced to overlook llieso

i-onHidonitioufl oh a inji tt iT o f porl.v c* pedioney, bu t thia is a n ia tto r of prin- c-iplo, not I 'xpcdienry, aud the p ar ty

' tha t invades a woll CHtabltahed prineiplo of popular govurnincnt will Huffor' iu ,

' the ond .”

W O M EN ’S 'P A E T Y W I I J . N O T i ACCEPT E ETU SA I. AB F IN A li <

W ASHINGTON, ( ;p ) -T h o N ational « \V om an’H p ar ty aiinounccil todny tha t ' Governor f lo n ie n t’M refuNnl to eall tho » Verm ont stnto aiwomDly in npoeial aos- '

' aion fo r suffriigo ratifica tiou would uot * ho aecej.lod nK final and th a t an evc-n > la rgiT dolcgation than had boen planned I would ra il on’ Sena tor H anlinc . tho ro­publican proHidentinl nominee n t Ma- « riou on .Inly 22, “ to impreiM him w ith f thiv now ssiiy of ca rry ing out tho suff- x roge 'p lank iin<l pleilgvs of hin p a r ty and V

' cnfronchiHing the wonion of tho nation ' ill timo for tho roniing ciectiona.” - '

’ • a iN i s T E B m r L u i a J o E B E H D n ?R E F U S A l^ MBS. O A TT 'S I ^ R O N

N E W YOItiC, ( ip )— W h e n in f o r m e do f ( J o v c r n o r C lom on t ’« r e f u s a l t o c*Jl „a s p e c i a l s c us io n o f t h e V’o r m o n K l e g i a yla t i i r o . t o paaH on t.ho f e d e r a l w o m a n „B u f f ra g o a m c n d m o n l , M r s . - C a r r i o C h a p - ,j

. UIHU C a t t , p r o s id o n t o f t h o N a t i o n a l jA n iu r jo a n W o m a n S u f f r a g e o s M c i a t i o n , ^t o d a y i s su e d t h o f o l lo w in g a t a t e m o n t : I

“ I f It is eo rTi-ct ly q u o te d t h o doc l- y’ s io n o f G o v e r n o r ^ C l e m e n t ia 80 c o n t r a r y y. t o t h e d i c t a t e s (if j u s t i c e , c o m m o n b b i m ^

Tind p o l i t ic M c x jw d lo n c y t h a t I t cdh- j• vincoiTTOP t h a t t h e ro i« a s ln i fl to r a n d '

f a r - r o a c h i n g lnf luenc^^ b e h i n d iU T o ,u n c o v e r t h a l i n f lu o n c o ia o n c o f t h o ,im m ttd ia te t a s k a o f t h e s u f f r a f f ia ta . j

“ T l io w o r k o f r a t i f i e a t i o a w o u l d bop u s h e d H tr ongly f o r w a r d in T e n n e s s e o ■a n d N o r t h C a r o l i n a . ” ,

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C h a r l e a Darvyln’t O oy h o o d . '

D o c t o r ^ u y p r . Iho lioii iln ii i ' l '* '’ « tS h r B W # t) u i7 . whrt itf . fni<I nf tM i ca lJ .C h a r l e s D a r w i n ( t t io 'n iu M ru ii io ua >

; n a tu r a l lB t o f t h e iitnot«*(>n(h c o n i u r y ) I— t o - tB B k f o r i n a t i f n t l n n an il lo r - ln ess "

- d o r ln e bis Rtudlox. T ho only tb lng , tb a t BMmed to Intoro.st him wus the collecting o f ca tcrp lltars . worma, and all so r ts o f erec[ilog ihliigg. and the Haldng o f bia own and bLa b ro tb c r ’s Uf* b j dangerous cliemlcaJ expert- »m eota . __________ r

. Bath In W m Africa, *T h e B an ta of Went Africa m akes \

'e la b o ra te p repam tioa* fo r u rcai.soAk ,by d^ggliig a hole In tbe ' c r o u ^ . lo «ffblch he p u ta sevcu herlis, ■ qiiautltjr iofpeppcr8.carilamo())HeodHandbuabes, |

' tb c D be poum. In a lot uf boiling hot ‘w ater . A f te r be gcta lo a llgbt fram e fc o v e m l wltli clay ts p u t over Ihe bole ^to keep In tb e atoaia . A fter hours of |s tearolng the ba th e r ouiergoa an d l i |w ashed off with c lean w ater , t i h n <kneaded by a profcMlonal fo r one jboor. «-tjcii‘b e dons bin scan ty clo th ing j in d goes b is wmy “flblverluc w ith cleao-nesB.^ 1

- • I'i *' Th* Nam» Taffy. I* T h e D s m e Taffy Is * nicknam * f w (th® wbole W elsh people. T h e ,w o i - a u •■ Im p ly D*T3r-(DaTld).. protjounc*d with 1

- A s p l m t l o o ; Sawney (A lexander) the- ■ m oat common Scotch nam e : P a t i^ a t*

. r id s ) th e ciloflt common Irlsb n am e ; «Dd J o h n (Jo h n Bull) tbe m ost com­m on Ehigllsh nanie. Each In u w d to d«>Cgn&tet A e race n r natlorm llty to w h Jc h 'I t . belongs. A similar^ caws U th a t , o f Bro llier Jonntbun . once com-

; moniy used to dealgnate th«* people of tbo U nited S tatea . t>ut now largely au- perseded by Cpcic 8 a u .

H O B T <fP TODAT*B CLAB8ZFIED ads . wUl 1 ^ to “ b o ^ a M i . * ' ' M e t wiU be

m n 4 ^ jo b s w u l b e ' f o o B i . 'Som e v&l d i ^ v e r , peiOAps th e i r n r p r t s e , how e e o B o a l e ^ sdT ertte ta jr w r r M Ihem.

H f a r T i^ I l im -J . B ryan W e d n e a d a ^ d T ,

Cl»ulf le<t A d s ' a re -cheflp—e f ^ U t i

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COKBETlif L EICyTlPllSTI- Democratic Nominee to Spend ;

Most of Day in Oonforence With Roosevelt

r- COLn.M nrB , O., (JPi-C.ovmwr Cox, ‘ S' file domerrntle {m'fliiientinl noininoo, . ro iirrivi’d here from his hoim- nt Dayton, i- tliin morning, propared to reaumc h i i , )r dutlea nt the exoeiitivo office. Thia

nfternoon he wns to confer w ith Prank- ra lin I). Roosevelt, liis running mnte, wbo h- expects to stop o f f fo r a few hours ea g roiito lo Wnahington from Bftn Frnn- III rtsco.•h • The governor was arconipanicd from a- Dayton by former Congressman T. T. a- Ansberry of Ohio, who yeatcrday a r ­

rived from Ban l-'rnnciaeo nnd gave the nominoo fir.it hand iiiformation o f the

ig • Kn route to Cohimbii» this morning, ar Ihe governor rode in Ji liny coaeJj nndi t u iinuiber of Ilio passengots rcrognir.otlr- nnd congrdtn latcd him.la A fter iiu in formal oonforonro for Ig stitle offii-ial« and nlJin-.lioa o f s ia tn do- id partmcnts hold in tho fu tunda of the id HlatehonHo nt noon, Oovomor Cox was)n prep.arod lo spend Iho reat of tlio dayat in oonferonco w ith hin running matet t l-'raiiklin D, Roosevolt-

i r i ie .y rn in k l in County Democraticro (JK'c eluli, whic-li helped to alng C ox'to

victory a t San Francisco, soronadod thoM noiiiinoo a( tho nood day ri'ception.r- The governor uunonncod ho would 10 hold couforencoH tw ice dailv w ith nowan- iiaporniou nl 10:aO and No dofin-

ile niinounremont hna y.-t boon made10 relntive tn tho plneo o f holding the for- !d mal notification ineoting.

ih ' C ONITJOTrNO V IB W 8

a- (CoDtlnoed from P a s* 0&e)

AakB f o r r i x o d Stun.;li .. was mado tha t tlio alliesin fix ifio innximum aum due for ropara- w tion, a f te r paym ent of which Gorninnv• wonld bo free from obligntions,

Aa tbo economic development of „. the next 30 years cannot bo foro- ' c told^ the Htatomont asserted a piim

m ust bo worked o u t by which oUlea * y governments would p a r tic ipa te in le tho im provement o f finonciia and „ oconoiQlc condltt;ms in Germany.

Experts from ullic l imtiou!. an<l Ge'- : ’ muny should nie.>t ns »oou iia .{lOHHible,

the Htntemcnt aaii\. to fix tho amounts L of tlio .muuitioH lo bu Jiaiil nml to pann11 on tlio «i.‘(-nriti08 to Jio flcmauded. Gor-

mniiyV Bov’eri-igntv iu finnuoinl inat-,0 tora m utt not b.« In fnugod upon iu do- j. oixiona regarding <liis fenture of ndjus'- -! ,t Ing roparatiou payments. Them- experl.i ■ „ Hhoiild also fix the maximum sum to be J jmiil to Die allien bv Geriimnv.B. Materia l whi. h Germany is lo deliver j y. to tho all ies under the pcai'o tre a ty f o / f h ree<inalruotion o f dovasthioil regionb ' f. ahould be sjioeificd by tlio ropnrations (1 eoininiasion, tho sta tem en t ileclured, and0 it» value should be efedit.ed to Gar-

many.* ^

' Proposes I h u l Organlzatacio*^..^ ■ I 'ro iionnh rtvr<' lu a d f th a t "Qormaity ” croU te a d u a l o r g a n iz a t io n o f h6 'r "en- ‘j t i r o i n d u s t ry a n d la b o r f o r th o p u rp o se

o f f f f o c t iu g th e s o 'd e l i v o r i o s . I n caBcs >• w hi'r o ' spoc ia l o n g ln e e r in g m a t e r i a l o r ^ s im i la r p r o d u c t s w oro lo bo tu r n e d o ^ r ,

d i s t r i b u t io n a h o u ld be c a r r i e d o u t t h r o u g h Ihu t r a d e a s a o c ia t io n s o f e a c h

'» parti fiu l. 'i r ji}(luj»try.i*Ht w horo th oy w o ra• so-called ’ catalogue goods delivorio6 '■ would be made by iHearing houses in '■ various parts o f thii German ropublie.« T he various s ta te s in tho rapublic would I- pareel out doHvorios through special “ ro n tra r t boards which have boon form- ® ed, or nre being constituted. All asno-

ciations and boards would bo oompolled by law lo produce tho ou tp u t demanded.

Il«a:onimrndation was made that- each •0 allied in d ansociatod powor locato ‘a

two fold organization fo r the exam ina­tion and reception of deliveries rcspec-

it , Ask* Expejrt Exsjnlnatlon. IJ . organir-ntious coiu-orned must be a d..folop,:d on a basis of a b w lu te parity ) between employer and employed, and g special nicasur<-a must bo taken to pre-

v<'nt ahiisoH. Kxaniination o f th is plan,• th e s ta to m c n t a a id , sh o u ld bo e n tn i s t e d ° In a '( -om m is.^ ion o f e x p e r t s . B nb -com '

milteos tliould bo formed to >loal with e various rafcgt.r ies o f gtiods. a . \ f i e r ilccJaring Germany wtw ready, h boeaum- of b,-r .-on.-eni ns to future

peace, ’o uniU-rtako to aKaist in. tho re-‘ eonslriietion o f devaatnto<l-xegionH, the statomont made snggcstioni for the or ganiu itio ii of n rohmirJtl ion svhonio bv

• Mhich those who suffered from the K war w'lJd s f i r t Jif*j auow. Wh.!n the B \vork of reconHtructing homos, robuild- y ing rouil.K and reatoring farm s is com- s, pleted, Ihe p lan would jHrrmit people it formerly rosidont iu the a f fec tcd ro- . gi»n:« to re turn to the ir homes, o r pco-

pie from o ther liarlA of thr« w ar zone ,® eould.m..ve to new reg ions.’ This oolon-

ization Hchenii. would be 6pcratr<I ou• busiiicHK, and not buroaueratir linos n nml be run in sli.h a wav tlia t unduo e profila could not b., ^xactod from tbc g poopk- seeking homes.y. I f this plan should be acccpted in

princle, the Ktatemonl said,, a confer- enc<i should bo hcM lo rnasider i t s prac- tr. nl excrutiou. Buch confcrenpo would 1)0 altunded by roproMnraliveB of thoso

r coun tr ies 'w isb iag lo jia r tic ip ste la the1 work, delegates aeeroditod to tho popu h la tions of <levaslate.l a reas and men 0 . who would represonl employers an d em-

ployos eiigago.l in the work.

]. G rowth of Po«t«( System.0 ' T be first s t ree t le tter boxes were 0 'e rec ted In Now York nnd Itoftoo A t i r Ij .u s t 2,-1858. April 0. t8*». congreas j; eflscted th a t . lettoni \ u a c a l l e d ; for ,f should be j re tu m e d to the add ress of J. ttte w rite r when prin ted nn tb e e»*

Tclope. Mobey o rder service b egan la the United S ta te s Novemlw r 1, 18M. I h e In ternational money o rd e r s y s t a a

J J w t s estsb llsbed th re e yeara la te r .

IU X B E T W t a M 'a l lioverlng t l^fater Wddneailay a fter-

m. noon.—adv.

[r, Some prlee nuot«d l a ono o f today 'a sd t fnay 'tueaa a s s t l o g fo r you—even tunity.

TWIN. EAirfLS DAI]

T H I B P F A K T V E L E U B N T S

(Continued from t 'ag e One.}

fr iends any both groups uro ready to• iioininuto him.

O the r Candidates Mentioned. :

F r a n k P . Walsli, Kansas Oily: t.liarloH II. ingeraoll, watch manufac-

, tu re rs ; aud Henry P(.r.l have boon 1 montionod fo r . tho nomination. Walsh

is nls.i be'iiig diacu.isod fo r viru presi­dent.

-At t h e «ipening nossion of the labor I '.mvontioii’ ye^storday, delegates from

^ CO trado union groups und uthor o'- ''• gan iza tiona wero represonted. The For.

ty-<*ightor» an d Single Tnxers, .whose ’ conventions opened 6aturda>i, had ro- X cvaae.l fo r tlie day and practically their •• e n tire inomUorship a ttended tho labor ® convontion, mnny partlc lpntlng ns ac a tivo delogates.

P ro to lnont among those assuming a d u a l delegate roU was Jam ea

, - D uncan , one o f th o loaders o f the gen e ra l s t r ik e in Seattle la s t year. I>uncan on S a tu n lay was elected c h a ln n a n o f tb e W ashington dele ­ga t io n to tho convontion o f tbe

, Committeo o f 18 and yesterday was choeon vice chairm an o f the labor

I, convention.E very roforoncu lo ItuHMiii, and lo

r Irolan.J, too, wna applauded with a will ,. and when .lolin Fit/.pntr iek, tho luhor c keynoter} praised tho ilua'siau rovolu- n ti.Hi, th ree elioors for soviet Kussia wuro y ealle.l fo r an.l given.

T ribute to Siim r e inc TIk' ii|ipluuHo for Ireliind and Iho Siuu 0 Fein upjionre.l to bo moro a trib-ito lo0 the Irish IheuiMolvoa than an uxpre.t»iou

..f fuv.i.r fo r 'u n 'l r is i r freedom plank, ford tliere is ;i s trong undercnrront o f i.j.in-1 i«n in holh couventions ngainst inticrt- i- iiig un y 'p la tfo n i 'i p lunks dealing \/i ll i0 foreign reiutions. Tho forly-eightora, ju :- llioir m ail reforendum, have alrea.ly

gone ou r^eord as opposed to p latfnmi- plnnkH .111 Irish, Kussiun and .Meticuu .lii.-.li..n»., Tho domocralic and republican cnii- ven(tons, the ir platforms aud the ir nom-

- inocH, were assailed by nearly i-v-.'ty• sjionkor. .Tohn Fitzpa trick denounced s tho p latform aa “ a .lunial of o.vorylhiu^I- tha t the Anierieati poopio have de- y nianded and spoken fo r .”

The i-omniillee o f -18 platform com- niiltoe grunted a hearing lo tho F riends

' .>f Irish Freedom loday.

Name Loonia as Problem

K ilting lute last night, tho oommit- t e e s 4 « eonferenee over the am algam a­tion pro|>osals fouii.l tho sclcctiou of a

. name to r thoir new political p a r tv lo, ........ lo re than a minor problem. C om bi-1’ ualions upon tho word “ L a b o r” w<:re „ iu disfavor am ong tho committeo c f -l8

ropreMeiitu(i\os.•n.o I 'u ion I 'a r ty , ” was a ti l lo I'le-

sento.l, Inil no deci.Hiou wus ruaclivJ.

; A gree w ith Eoaervattons

i!i Ainalgnmtion e fforts were oar-iod fiirllivr to day under tho diroutiou (.f tho

r I n in in iilleo of 18. A speciiil sub-.-mi- . (*0111100 hua.Joii hy Atrs. I n a P. WlUiama, fc of W ashinglon s ta te , carried inv ita tion j i t o rep row nta tivos of Iho Non-narti-iau ;1 league, tl io .H ingle tax uonvoution, ilio .. World W ar Votoraiia association, an.l

tho Amoriean Constitu tional p a r ty to have delegates a t ten d tho commiltoo of -Ifi eiinvontlpu.L.All, i t . waa.sjud, agreed

r to go th a t rtir, on tho uuclorstanditig;■ thnt they tv.-re nut bound to rem ain iu e tho soaaioua, or suppotr ita decisioiiH.B The «iuoation of a name for Hie pro- r jecluil fuaioniat organir ji tion waa both- •, e ring the conference committeoa stil l, t Tho “ farm er-labor p a r ty ” was ii s'lg- li seriously considered totlav0 »

’’ W onderfu l N atura l Spectacle.*, T h o G arden o f the Gods Is a tra c t1 o f land about SCO acres In ex ten t, netff i C olorado Springs, Colo. I t abounds I’ In w eird sn d fn n u s t ic \p ln D a c lc s of )- red a n d white' sandstone, som e of d them m o re th a n . W feet hJgb. AJnoog [• th e ch ie f fea tu re s a re tho Cathec;™!" Spires , the B alanced Rock, ctc . Tb^

ga te w a y o f the garden consis ts of tw o e n o n n o u s m asses of red sandstone, SSO fe e t blgb, sufficiently f a r a p a r t for t h e ro ad w ay to pass between tbemu

ef Hydrogen and Oxygeh dasea .) Oxygen and hydrogen a re very dlf-• f e r e n t g a se s ; th e form er he lp s o th e r

an b s tancea to bum . buL Is no t Itaelf Inflammable, while the la t te r is ln> flam m able, hu t does not s u p p o r t ' t h e

com bustion of o ther m ateria ls. F o r ; th is rea son hJ{drogen gns will oot se t

fire to th e oil a s oxygen would do, bn t .• a s It Is a n Inflammable gas It Is very P dan g e ro n s to handle and care should• be exercised.

' A nything Is Postible .W hile one tnan says o f a th in g : *^t

. ta Im p o s s lb l e r and conten ts h im se lf r w ith aay log ao. ano ther one passes him- a u d doea IL T h is h a s been th e his tory >- o f tb e w orld 's p rogress ever xlnce p t im e began. We « inno l soy of any-

th in g th a t It Is Impossible In th is mar*“ reJoa* world o f Invention and enrteav-

o r . W e can only aay : “I t h a s never g y e t boen done."

W a U r on the Brain.T o -m a n y people It will come a a a

su rp r i s e to lea rn th o t o u r b ra in s eoD- ‘I ta l tk ^ ro m 80 lo 00 per cen t o f w ater.c th e rem a in ing 10 o r 20 p e r cent being a I. m a ss o f w h ite and gray m a t te r , to u w hich aclenila ta have given varlona )- Im pressive . n a n c a . Inciden ta lly It

m igh t be mentioned thot th e la v e rn g *,w eight o f a m ao 'a brain Is ab o u t 48 ounce*, and- a wom/io’s 43 onocea.

*e _________^ Census Data Grow.“ T b e stntl.'«t1c« o f Hie first census o f ” t h e Cnlte<l S ta tes wore published lo ” ome sm sll volume oonslatlnE of 58 f" pagM . T h e sio tls tles of the 1910 cen* I f -fltta re<julre<l 12 vnhiini'M having mot* ^ t^iaa^40.0110 pBsos..**.

Heljr W illiam J . Bryan Wednvi^lay. adv.

f HOMES WEBE NBVEB BEFOEE so much la demand. I f yoo have property

■*§ to a«U you eaa find a boyer who wiU w pay ft fa ir price. lOoUlne yoor offer la- a elais^Ied ad.

.ILY NEWS,'-TWIN F A l '

S h e l la c . “- S h e l ln c 19 thi ! J o i u t p r o d u c t o f ID-

■ s e c t a u n d p l a n t s n n d c o m e s f rn n i In*' ' d la . 3*he Inc InaectH a r e a b o u t 1.2.') o f

n n Inch lo ng , n b r ig h t/ r e d In color, T h o y s u c k t h e J u ic e s uf p l a n tn , d ig e s t

; “ th o m n n d e x u d e th e m In t h o f o r m o f- r c s l n . w h ic h sooji - e n c a a c s t h e w h o le I I n sec t. W h o h . l h o y o u n g I n s e c t s h a v e ‘ s w a r m e d o u t . t h e rea ln ;1 s " 'W n ip e d

f r o m t h e b r a n c h e s , g roun il . wflHhed, m ix e d w i th c o lo p h q n y a n d o r p lm o n t ,

, c o o k e d a low ly a n d d r a w n o u t i n t o t h a th i n s b e e t s w e k n o w a s sh e l l a c .

J a p a n e s e S m o k in g C u s t o m s ,I- S m o k in g Is v e ry . c o m m o n lo J a p a n , r All l b o m e n a n d mo. it o f t h e la d ie a

sm o k e , t h e g i r l s b e g in n in g w h e n t h e y a r e a b o u t te n y e a r s o f a g e . T b o l a d ie a h a v e p i p e s w i t h l o n g e r s t e m s t h a n th e m e o , a n d I f o a o o f th en ) w la h e a t o a b o w a g o n t l c m i t n a s p e d a J m a r k o f fl avor , a h e l i g h t s b e r p ip e , t a k e a a w h if f , b a o d a I t t o h im , a n d l e t s h tm • m o k e .

S u r p r i s e d M oth e r .T h e m i s s i o n a r y so c lc ty w a s m e e t in g

* a t o u r h o u s e n n d t h e w o m a n w h o w n s> t o l e a d th e d e v o t lo n a l a t o o k t h e e la s - [ t i c b a n d f r o m h o r R lh lo . l a i d It on h e r■ l a p n n d b e g a n t o t u r n th e p n g e s ' t o find

t h o p a .s sage s h e w a s to r e n d . D n r l n g tl i o s o l e m n s i l e n c e m y y o u n g son m a r c h e d o v e r t o h e r a n d . p l c k i n c up

I t h e e l a s t i c , h e a n n o u n c e d : " W h y ,, t h a t ’s m y m o t h e r ' s g d r t e r r — <3rlt.

‘ M u s ic In C h u r c h .F o r n l r a o s t n t h o u s a n d y c a r a Q re -

!, g o r in n c h a n t , w l t h n n t n n y I n s t r u m e n t a l J o r h a r m o n i c n d d t t l o n , w a s t b e o n ly mti* y itle u s e d In con i ie r t l oD w i th t h e l i t u r g y il- o f t h o c h u rc h . T l ie o r g a n In I t s pr imi* u tl v o a n d n id o f o rm wnn t h e f i r s t In-

B t n im e n t to b e In t r o d u c e d I n to c h u r c h ,'I a n d f o r a In tjg t im o w a s t h e s o lo In*^ a t r u m e n t to a c o o m p a n y t h o c h a n t .

1 --------------- *----------------J • - N o t , S t r o n g on A blu t io n .

T h e A in u foelii t h a t by w a s h i n g h la f a c e n n d h a n d s oh g r e n t occuhIoiis ho

• h a n p a id h is d o h t lo r lv i l l z n t io n . T h e ® T Ib o la t i . c o n s id e r s Ihrit t h e oil o f th e

b o d y coii lr lbiitof l n e ed e d w a r m t h in Ills n io i i t i t j i ln !Jf>‘ nn i} r/'//Wf.v to n-ii.vh I t

. a w n y . b u t d o e s n o t o b je c t to w nsh l i ig

. h i s f a r e n n d t h e t i p s o f h is f in g e r s .Mice i In a w h i le ,

■ 1 ; T h e W o lf Cry .J T lti iHor wolv .w w h en s e j . n n u . - d r a i s e

"n».v,‘s- I n fo tl i e n i r «n<l nn t . w i r e l e s s cnll.s I h a t c u rd le tli.> blood

o f e v o ry h u m a n nnd l e s s o r un lm nl w i th in h e a r i n g . B u t Ih e o t h e r t im b e r w o lv e s r ep ly n t o nc o nnd w o r k to w u r d j

1 e a c h o t h e r u n t i l t h o pnck Is u i i l t n l . ‘------------ . » ' ■ j

P o t s U s e d t o Sw ell S o u n d .' ■ T h e a n d o n t O ro e k s . to sp c i i r e reso - J n n n o e w i th o u t I h e ii.ii* o f w o o d w o rk ., p ln cod i indo r t h e aenW o f t h e i r tli«>a- 1 t o r s o i j r th e n p o t s , w i th t h e m o u t h s 5 t u r n e d ‘' t o w a r d t h e s tn ge . t h a v lb r a t - I f Ing m u s s o f a i r In tbeao s e r v i n g t o r f r 1 f 'n fo rc e t h e so u n d .

Qrowrth.M a r r i e d p e o p le sho u ld t r y t o l e a r o

- h o w t o g r o w tow nrdfl e a c h o t h e r . N o I. h u m a n th in g , m a r r i a g e l e a s t o f a ll , c a n {• b e a l l o w e d t o g r o w u n te n d e d . I t t a k e a

p a i n s n n d th o n g h t . ns w e l l n s unse lf * IshnesH, to c r o w coort n m r r i a g e s ,— W o m a n ’s M nc a z ln e .

To a tim o w h e n p r ice s a r e u n s U b i*> i t ia i m p o r t a n t t h a t w om en s h o u ld k e e p ( I n f o r m e a a s t o t h e In ten t f i u c t u a t t o n a . r t b a t t h e y m a y ao lve j h e i r a h o p p ia g f p r o b le m s w is e ly .

1 G A R D E N P L A N T S — E a r l y • k in d s su c h a s c e le ry . G o ld en S e l f B l a n e b lo g

* o n d c a b b a g e C o p i n h n g e n M a r k e t m a v ' b e p l a n t e d a s l(ito aa J u l y 1 5 th w i th■ a a l i s f a c t o r y roHults, w o h a v o l a rg e

( j u a n l i t i e s n f t h e m a s .w e l l a s a ll o th e r p l a n t s a n d f lo w er s . C i ty T o w e r G re en - houses . T w i n P a l l s . E s t a b l i s h o d "for e v i r . — a d v.

r l l e n r W i l l in m .T^TJrvan W e d n e s d a y . - a d v . f

; THE. GE>r r : ’

; “ A S a it .

W ILIAThrillins

' CHARLIE CHAPUMATINEE AND EVENING

: T h e Orph

‘ Warren Ken

' Pearl White

2— >S ALWAYS A OOOP VARIB'

[ I s , IDAHO, MONDAY,

■Xo d icy-3 rkei- s -

N e w Vork S to d i M a rk r t , , N E W YORiv, (/P>— Events over tho ]

' week ouil , notably unfavorable Indus- , t r ia l condition, occaabnod considcrHblo ] se lling o f Blocks todoy, .apcculat'ivQ ia- stios xucording severe losses. Sales ap* . p roxim ated 7ri0,000 iiharcB. ■ ;

Oils, leuthors and shipping wcrp tbo venter o f ano ther sharp drive la t?r, ra lla ,

' also re a c t in g T be closing was weal:- , Unfuvorab lii oonditions in the stool !

industry , arising clirofly from f re ig h t congeslion tind las t w eek ’s f ina l ra te o f 10 p o r cent fo r eull mOnoy were,.

, largely reapousib le fo r the uneven ton?I of pric(\H o t the opening o f to d a y ’j < . alook m arke t. iTIiore were a fow foa- , lu res o f s treng th , porlicularly C anad ian .

I’ae ifie , Now York Central, Boyal ' Dutch a n d General Chomieal, In whieh i I gains r a n from one to iilmoBt th ree i ' po in ts. These were neutralizedr how- . over b y losses of 1 to ‘J T2 poin ts in I M exican Petroleum, Ami'riean Woolen,

B aldwin Locomotive nnd-8tudebakur.

L ib e rty Bonds N E W YORK, j;ibcrly bonds fin-

: al p r ices to d av fw ere : 3 1-2’s $00.02;I f i r s t 4 ' s $8(].10; second 4 ’n $8Q.G0; f i r s t

-J l - l ’s $8(1.4:;; second •» 1-4’s iSS.bO;. Ihird 4 1-4’a $89.4C; fourth 4 1 4 ’s I V.ictory 3-4’» W5.98; Victory, .» .1-4’s ${>.*.9(1.[ ^ G ra in an d Proviaions( CHICAGO, (/P)—Four o f black ru s t , damngo to apnng wlioal gave n b ig hoi^t

todny to vnlupa 'iu the corn m arket. Ono export Hi'iit word th a t somo fielda were badly in fected and ihiU ho looked fo r a very serious condition to develop dur-

• ing the next lw.> weeks. Fofecantrf of I showers wero taken us poin ting lo an . iueruuao o f tlio hlnck rust purif. Uofln- , ing «|uot!itions, which rnugod from 3-8

IO 1 1-2 higher, with Meptombin^ $1.00 1-4 to l.iKl y-4, and December $1.45 lo

■ .isl.t.'. 1-2, were followed by rcuclions• b u t th e n bv shari> gunenil upturns;

T o w ard the last, ii b ig increase in the vis ible su jiply of com brouglil about a .-.iinrp HCtbai-’k in prices. The m ark e t .•loseil weak, 7-8- to 2 l-Hc ne t Imver,

I w ith Hoptonibor $1.^)8 I-:! to 1..’38 :i-4 nn.l , DocemlM^r $1.42 l-U-to 1.42 5-8.

O a ts wozc in keen .iemiiud w ith com . A f te r opening ;i-8 to 1 1.2c highur, in-

■ ehidiJig Kepleniber at HI 1--J to 82 l-2c,‘ Ihe m ark e t continued strung.

nflecU'xl th,' advnitcc o f grain . Weakness in the hog m a rk e t :

■ failed to oiieruto as'ix counter balance.Caah Quotations

CM ICAGO, (;P)—Wheal No. 3 hard J2.H4: No'. ;i mixe.l S2.8H.

Corn No. !■ mixed <>I.H.1 lo I.fif. 1-4; N... vollow #1.G5 I., l.fiti.

O ats N... 2 white lil.Oi) 1-” lo l . J I 1-2; Nc. ;; wliite $l.ll'> lo l.OD 1-2.

Hye No. UU arlev <il,-.>7 to 1.31. |

! T im o thv s.‘cd $10 to 12.; C lover seed «25 to S.-;.

I’ork nominal.Lard $18.05.K ibs $Ul lo 17.

MlonoBpoUs F lou r and ( ^ a in M IN N E A l'O L IS , .Mian., (yP)— Flour in

i-arlotid lols fumTly patents , <iuoted a t Ul4.2(> a barrel in tx^und co tton siick.s.

H ran $-1,'.Wheiit eush No. 1 Nurtliorii $2.90 lo

$:i.Corn #l..'’>4 to li)«.OiilH $1.01 to 1.03.U arlev $1.0d to 1.2fi.

, I live No. 2 $2.30 1-2 lo 2.31 1-2. j f 1;ix N o. I $3.70 lo 3.7.'>.

I Chicago lilveitocktIHICAUO, (/P)—Cattlu- receipts 17,-

000; yourli iigs nnd dtisirabio handy w eigh t s tee rs firm , o thers mostly a teady ; bu lk $12 to Ki.50; butcher s tock s tead y ; bu lk cows and heifurs $7.25 to 11; btlJk

• ea u n e rs $4.2S tu 4.7S; bologna bulls ’ s t ro n g ; bu lk $0.1.') to 7; calves alow,: p rac t ica l top $14; l>ost stockerB s trong ,' o th e rs slow to steady.

Ifog receipts 42,000; be ttor gT'idos , t o lOo lower .than S a tu rd ay ’s average,’ o th e rs mostly steady ; top $10.35; bulk

l igh t n n d light butchers $15.80 to 18J2S;, bulk 2.70 i«undB an.l over $13 to 15.73;(J pigs l.^c higher: bulk nf desirable kindf- . $13.2.') to 14.. I S heep receip ts l.'5,000; strong; f i r s t . sa les s ti t ing to 2.'5c higher; top n a t iv e

lam bs $111; bulk $15 to 16; western bold highers fop ewes «».50; bu lk $7.50 lo 8.50. •

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V I T H E A T ^

g e b n l ^ H ^Big Six Part WoalerSTeaturing

LIAM DILSMig Story of Romance and a Desert

IN “THE

t e u m T h eatr

rigan in "LIVA Six Part Comedy Drama

In "THE BLACTwo Part Dramatic Feature

V ’a u d e v i l l e A c tHATINEE AND.EVENINO

!T7 , ALWAYl

JULY 12,1920

y . - Omaha Uvestocfc, O.M AHA, Neb., (fl*)— Hog receipts.lO,- 000; 10 lo 25c lower; in spots lower on ligh t; top $15.15; bulk $14 to 14.50.

Cattle receipts 5,100; boof «loor8 .- stoiidy to 25c Kighor;- boat Btron,j woinhi

lie beeves $10.25; bulls and veal.i atoady;IS’ s tockers and foed'ora s teady lo 25e lo higher.‘8- Sheep receipts 14,000; lamb.i 25c liigh- P* or; best lambs held a t $10; sheep nnd

feeders steady.|>o , Po tatoes

CHICAGO, ro tn toe»-» tj^ng: rc- ceipts 50 ears ; euBtom barrels $12.75 to

-14.50; cen tra l Early Ohios and Sout’icrn J ; Trium phs $7 t i 7.25 cwt. f f . Chicago Producen j CHICAGO, (yp)^— B u tte r stoady;"’s creumory 44 to .'55 l-2c. a- Eggs unaeltled; receipts 13,906 e a s e s ; - in f i r s ts 41 to 42c; ord inary f irs ts 35 to a l 37c; n t m ark , casos tt)eludod 37 to 40o;:h atorngo packed' ex tras 43 ta 43 l-2c; ce storngo packed firsts 42 1-4 to 3-4. w- P oultry alive, higher; fowls 32c.

n. No. 112 ^

a E P O R T o r T H E CONDITION OF TU E B A N E OF HOLTJBTEB, A T

ax. U O LLISTEE, IN T B E STATE OF O. IDAHO, AT T H E CLOSE Q F BUSI- •rti HEBB JU N E 30TH, 1020. .

0 ; Itl-aOUUCES1. Cash on hand ............ ....._.$ 3,999.022. Duo from banks ........... 13,084.97r,. I^ u n a nnd d isco u n ts ........ 118,031.89li. O verd raf ts .......... ............ 2 M J1

lat "• Htocka,' bonilH und war- .<i^t - r a n ts ..............................:... 7,587.42no 10. Bank ing houso, fu rniturere a n d , f ix tures ........... ......... 12,500.00or 11. O ther real estute .............. 4,820.50

'J f Total ------------- ---- - ...... -..4100,914.57an LIABILTTIES„t. 1. nidividuul deposits sub5-8 Joel to check ................-.$ 75,037.04GO Time eertifleates of do-to posit ..... ............................I. 30,773.88 ,ns 0. C ash ie r’s c h e c k s ................ 933.75

Total doposilK ....................... 115,74-1.07ho ---------------------

n 1(1. Cai.itul sl.K-k paid in .... 20.000.00v t I ) . S«rpJiw .............................. 5,000.00■T, 12. Undiv i. led profits, less nd expenses, interest and

tuxes paid ............... - ....... 180.0014. Bills payable , including

i„. obligalions roprcBoatlng il-, tiioiiey borro«ve<l*............ .. 20,000.00

o f Tot.-}) ...... .............. ....... ........ J1300,014.57e t STA TE O F IDAHO,

County o f Twin Palls., I, A. P. Craven, casit^er of tho abovo

named bunk, do solennily sw ear t h a t tho above stutenieni is true to tho best of mv knr.wledge an d belief.

A. P . CRAVEN, (Jashior.” «ub.seribed and sworn to boforo mo

Ihis Sth .lay of Ju ly , 1020. j I c e r t i fv th n t X nm not an o ff icer of '

• .>r . l ireetor of th is bank,J . B. K IR C H N ER ,

N o tar \’ Public.CorrecI—A ttest:

W. II. CRAVEN,J . M. BRATTEN,

Directors.

a t M E IE it & GRITNER. plaatcrera and « . contractors. Baker Rooms, Twin

Palls.—adv. to " ' •

OALL FO E COUNTV W A B B A K T8

The following counly w arran ta will bo paid u|Hm presentation n t tho Coun­ty Trea.surer's Offico, Twin Falla, Idaho.' C u rren t Expen.se W arran ts Nos. 804

to 1,3(52 inc., 1020 Series. (Tho above Current Expouwj W arran ts inoludoa all

7.- on ts taud ing warruntB),<iy C;«uutv Hospital W arran ts’ N ob, ISO y ; to 302 inc., 1920 Series, y ; In te re s t on the above w arran ts coaw s J k Ju ly 20th, 1920.•118 D ated nnd posted Ju ly 10, 1020. w, • E. L. W ARREN,»g, ^ . County T reasurer.

l<w H ea r W illiam J . Brvan WcdneNloy.-nav,?C, ______________________________1^1 .

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Kimberly Man Selected Race for Principal St Election — County T Minister for Legislate jority J _____

Osoar G. Zuck, o f Kiml)crly , fo rm er v’ounty conimlaiiiooer an d s ta to sena to r

■ ^mil N'on-rnrtlsan league can d ida te two years ngo for Huutonant Kovuruor, ^ a n S a tu rday ondorscd fo r tlip Non p a r tU an leapuo nomination fo r governo r of idftLo by tho county convention o f tho jt-nKne mcotini; in jo in t Hosaioli horo w ith (lologntcs rej)rp|irntiiifi nrKnnizi’d 1ai)or. ,

Tlio convontion afflo noiiiinatod can- ai<lntcfl fo r l(^i«!ativo and county of- ficoA, inukintf up a nlate tlm t was com-

oxcepl for tho o ff ices of proso- atto rney , coronor nnd surveyor,

• ^ n m t • ilosiRnatcd i ts reprosontativp* to till* Htato convention o f tliu I c a ^ u from niiioiig members o f the Ictiguo or o f l a ­b o r orRnnizfttionB, nnd thero w f o no ciKiorsfinontH of nny candtdnti ' runniuK on another tickot.

•— T he Tickets.Suite Bouator, E lmor A m an, F i l f r ; rc|>-

rv«cntntivoB, Ocorgc A. Childs, Buhl.E. Dlekey, Buhl; J . M. Jayno, Kim-

lierly. • •

FT L lltlcr, Buhi; ncioud d ia tr ic t;R, Munn, T w in Fnll«; th ird d is ­

t r i c t : A. D. P. K eith , Hanson. 'Slivriff—8. K . P it tu llo , Twin Pa l ls ;

fr.'iisiirer: ■ .lohn • F rah iu . IInnHL>n; pro- ha ti 'J iidR t': H. SonncT, Htjlil; suporin (<>iiilciit of public in strun 'ion : Mrs. <;liarloH E. IvitchiuR; nsm-MHor; J . P; Slu-rrupp, Ilnnsun.

The aftornocn Bossion, a t whieh tlio iKuniiiiitioim w ito m adf . ns well nN the I<r •limiiinry flcs-Hlon in Iho mornin jj , was

to tlie pulillr. nnd tho convontion wjis I'onnidpri'd ii closed Hosslon only tiiKin rocomiiiondntion o f Mr. Zuck who'n A. S. Dickoy of Bulil, prosidiny an rhn in iian , mij'Rosted ncoi’Huity f o r dis- t-iiN'-idH of fitiattcvH n t Mu' ort^anizntioii.

Of D ual N atu re .t i i i i t t h e tiotii innlioii!»

:<Ih>ij1i1 5)0 (lividod on i i^ - o r l i i in r n t i o to r . ‘ i |otcriniiH-d botwoon tho l i ' ajjuo und

. f>^■:llluzod lahor was disn 'K anlod, but / t i .o ilntil I'liinposition o f the P i m v o n ti o n

J w:l^ n o t lo st sif fh t of a t nny timo 'dur - ill;; tho propoodinK»< itc-.Hpilo frociuoht jiN’t.vvnls o f - o n t i r o conununitv of intor oHfh, Pursuant to liistriioiionH from

hondijunr tor N, (h o ro ri vo n ti o ii <-lo<-to(l i t d ’ ono d o l f f j a l o nnd im a ll o r - i iati- 1(1 tl i r Hta to c o u v o i i t i o n o f fho loa^iiio 111 lio hoJd in Boiso on Suliinliiy

i 'h iH T A inan w^lH o loc tod d o lo ^ n fo a n d A. S. U i^ k cy u U c r n a t c . a i iK « o s t io n th o n

L • ua!> n inde t h a t a la b o r doh 'K a^h -shou li l ^ 1m‘ ih 'c to d - a l t l io u g h th o r o w a s n o as-

^ ’iriim-o t h a t s iioh do lc ;^ a te w o u ld bo M-atod in thu litft to c o n v o n t io n . Dis-

<ivor thlH [ i roposat d o n l t 'm a i n l y w i th m o lh o d o f ;« I c o t l o n p r o o o d u ro , nl- thiiii i' li Olio ienK noSI^h-gato i tc c ln ro d h is

'K piuion th a t th o ]>ropoBnl w as ilnnRor- r<ii?* a s nil o n to r in j j w o d j j r lo d iv o r c e la b o r f o rc c s f ro m th o f a r m o r s ’ orRnn- iz a t io n . F i n a l l y d o c is i im w as ro a e h o d to oloi't n la b o r d p le n a to h y v o te o f th e

, whol<J>oonvcntinn n n d A , E. D ic k o y w a i • oliosoii, W. ir. T u m o r a n d J l r s . L . 3.

A y o tto b e in g th o o t h e r c a n d id n t o s .The convention was dead set agalnHt

ondor.iemcnt of c jtndidatos on oltb(^r o( two tiokels a lready proson'tcd. 8ug- «o»ti(ni on the p a r t o f ono delegate I lint ondiirHoiaont be given tho prosont ini-iimboni of tho prnocutiiig a t t o r n o y ’ii i>ftioo wh is a candidato for ro-eloctioii

. mot w ith inHtiint nnd genornl exproisior o f disapiirov'i t l , nnd tb d t placc on the third l i i -kc t wns loft vaciinl. Declara tion tha t “ w n 'w il l H u pp ort no candi 4I1M1' «n i ino lhpr t i c k o t ,” waa applaud

MlnlBt«r ZiO8«0 Nomln&tioii.hisiarlination of the oiinvention tc

i>ii]ij>ort liny cand ida te o ther t h a n s member of tlio longue o r labor organiz niiori was iij;nin ovidonoivl in th o cas» <'f tho Rev. \V. A- M ooic, m in iatcr of tlio F i r a t . Christian church o f Tw h Fall?', whnso namo was ji rcscnted nn : i-nuiliilato for the nom ination fo r s ta t ' ••.-iiatOr by ^l. Sonnor. Mr. ^ n n e i spok. ' twii-o nnd n t nonio length ih oup port of tho m in is te r’s candidacy. IIi nairl th fit he lind boon assured b y Mr .Mooro IliJit he would ncoept tho noml

■J nation i f it wcro o ffe red him b y nnanif iniHiH \*ot(’ of tho convontion. H o sail

fiirthor. that Mr. Moore was in ontin hariiiony with tho N onpartisan league tlia t hw wn» n mnn <>{ p<>rnona\ll)^i voto ge tte r nnd ono who wns " In b a « ' witli re r ta in intcri'«tB. M r. Mooro rc oolvod 10 votos as agnlnst Ul fo r Mi Aman,. the successful candida te , nni hovcn fo r J . M. Jayne .

Objection to Mr. M o o re ’s oandidnc was ontiroly o f nega tive charac tc r . On «l)'legate doclared t h a t “ what wu wan i.i a man who is ono nf us, who w ill cni COS with the N onpartisans nnd vot Wllh them oa every q ues tion .”

T h* Vot«L (.’andidatqs fo r nom ination fo r stat

roiirosentotives w ith tho voto roccivc bv each were ns follows: Oeorgo J Chihls, 10; .1. M. .Jayne. 35; A. K. DI. koy. .TG; 0. E. K itch ing o f Hanson, i ; H; Sonner, 2; B. A. McPhcrson, 5.

L'.indidatcs fo r th e . nom inations fc lo iinty commissioners with tho voto f<

, oaHi, were:IfJ I ' i n t diatric t— E. A. Littlcr, l>2;*Gc

The aeoond of the sum Services was held at the 0 sermon was given by Rev. Church. A. large number which goes to prove tha t tl hot Bummer weather.

I n ^ D ^

Our July Olearance Sa tractive bargains are offe store.

■LWPEIPIEmilEOIIMNied to Make Third Party State Office ^t eoming Ticket, TOo, is Named—

itor Fails to iReceive Ma-

e r C. Loth, Buhl, 8; L. Q. Hill. Fllor, 8. o r Boooiid diHtrict: .lamcB R. Munn, D2. VO W. R. (Jwlnn, Tw in F a l l i r . T h i r d dis nn tr ic t : A. 1). P. Koith, ;iO; .1. D. Koo- in nig, l(.o f Nomlnntion of 8. N. Pitinllo fo r nlier- ho i f f wns by ncolamntion nnd'^witUout op,- ro position as-wore tho noniiiuitionn of II. ed Sonnor for jirobiito judgo, MfH. C. K.

Ivoatiiig for HUporlntondont o f pul/I|o n- inHtruction; .7. F. Schorrupp fo r assod )f- sor.m- .lohn Piahni rooolvod IN votos for tin- « • nomination • for troasuror, nnd F rank j r , OoKIotz of Filer, 17.

ll® • W an t “ Strong L ady .”

Ia- Mr.i. K itch ing wns nominated for no troasuror a f to r K. A. Llttlor had sug- n^ gostod t h n l ' a “ good 'Htrong lu d y “

Htood a ho tte r chance than u man ot dofoatiiig the -prosont im um bcnt. who is running for ro-eloptlon,” but hor

•|>’ nnmo wns w ithdraw n when .T. M. Jnync hi. auggosted t h a t she poiwc«ised .qunlificn- m- t ions for tho Buporintendency of schools.

Kndorsonient of thu. cnndidnc%* of Mr. J t: Zuck for govoraor oamo af to r tho-oom-

plotion o f the slate. I t 'w a s voted with onthnsinsm, aud the county delogato wnH instniot4'd to jireneat tho nnmo ot

i)*S .Mr, Ziirk nnd voto tor him ii]) lo tho ro fo r ty -f if th ballotiu _ ^ h e delogato wa,s instrm-tod uIho to

p resent to tho pla tform oommittou a P- resolution offered by L. V- Bonner of

IJiihl, doclarii ig for speeding up of ju- dioial jirocoduro. Mr. Sonnor nHsertod

ti’*’ that lltigiintH wero ontltlod ti> iinmcdi ■■as nto decis ion in nny cnuo brought to ion tria l . Ho argmxl tlint oortain “ roinodial

leg is la tion ’ ’ had i>oon long ilolayod In ion North .Dakota when it booumo involved as in lii lg tt tion and urged hin rosnlntion

lifi' ns boiug nooesnary to prompt fnlfill- ou- mout of the loagu.' iiniKraui in (lie

oveiiL nf itH huccohk at tho polls.

ilDllES ! GONSI EmiTl I TD i; SSOES:ind

'i';; Transportation and High Cosi of Living Problems Discusscc at Conference with Cum-

”’i! mings and" Grange Headh\i ______ ^

MAHION', (). (/P)—Tli.v iratisportutioi nnd high cohI of livitij; problems won

i?e<l a t conforonct>s to day botweo>the t^oaator Hnrding nnd Sonatg r (>immin was o f Iowa chnir inau n f the nonato intor ' s ta te commcrcA commitleo nml .1. L Inst T abe r of .Bnrnosvillo, 0 .. head of thi - of Ohio s ta to grange. Botli nimo nt th Jug- s e n a to r ’s request, fate Sena tor Cummins la ter to the newr lont p ap e r corrospondentH emphnxir.ed thi j y ’s g rnv itv o f the railroad Nituntion. tion ' T ra i f lc Falluro Costly,sion “ Tlio inabili ty o f tho railroads to di the the btisinoHS o f the country is costiii;

nra- iln- country every day more thnn th' ndi Ocrmnn w ar oost Ihe it’ojilo nny oni iud- day,i' ,<(6i»ljJcnalor (,'umminH who addo,

liowovor, tho peoplo nf this country d' Jn o t fnviir government ownership a t th t

t im o 'a t . lc a s>Mr. T abor said ho dlsruBsed tho agri

Qjj, -ultural s i tua tion nud the h igh cost o case l i ' ' i ” K Senntor Hardiiif; wllbm hP found “ keenly alive to Iho iiiiportnnc

of a proper recognition of agricnilturo' , nn irw ho renllr.ea the necessity of “ ngr

tatn '■ 'd tiiro j roporly functioning, if . 'Jha-ni tion- is to enjoy ondiiVing prosperity ,nn lr iuic|.ini.v.”

jjp r a c e s Busy Day.j j y I’repara to ry to going tiili> socliisio

otnl" complete his speech accepting th ro|iublicnn pruMidenlinl nominalioi Bonator H ard ing faced a busy dny l(

jjjyj, day with a number of oiigngenient scheduled. His f irs t oonforonco wr

^ ^ w ith Senator Cummins-of Iowa, oliai man of Iho in te rs ta te oomniorco con

, mitteo, who reaoliod Marion last nigh w ilh whom lie discussed tho politic)

mj,j si tuation and railroad problepis.T h ree o ther engagements include

ijQgy one with Raymond Tlohins of Cliicag Qj,’, form er hoad o f _the Rod Cross mi'ssio

to Russia.Owing to the short flme elapsing b

,._.p fo re his no tification on .Tuly Ihi Men tor Hard ing plans lo seclude himsc

: beginning tomorrow, from all vlslto u n til he can complele his speech. ]

s ta te m aking the unnoiincemont, the senat iived aorved notice on tho nowspapor con

A. spondonln-lhat he wniild see tl^cnl on Die-1 daily in stead of twice from n()w un:

» 17; tho f inal touches had been placed i hJs speech.

I fo r -0 for H E A R TH B “ QEEAT COMMONER

ta lk n t lA v o rln g Iheater, Wislnesda •Qco. i2 :30 p. m. T icke ts at Mnjostic .—ad

ummer scries of ^ e Union Church1 Oi^y Park Sunday evening, th e V. A. Q. Bennett of the Methodist ir of people attended this service b they are very popular during the

Sde is in full progress. Uany at- ffered in each department of the

TW IN FALLS DAI

■ t

?; ll ■ « B 1 '

ITEMS FOR 5"^ ■ Ml

I TUESDAY’S ^Ic ~

: SELLING 3jli -I 01

July CLEARANCE SADorg- U noqualed values and prices to bo

■ Sales nmk© i f adviaabie f o r -woma " t c o r s e t . roqulroinenta for aomo tim e ho chase accordingly, or ' *

ra- I $2.25 and $2.50 Women’sIs.l “ .(r. Mrohoii liiu-K .-lud odd sizes o f tlio fn

corsets, .July Cloaranco Sale , «2.25 th ___

itlu ^ COI

od UVM*ilIit |. ance Saloon \ diQico of

I*'' A W t I i ' Btock a t am arked pri

Children’s Ginghai

I i n G i n g h a m a n d F i n e W i

All R c d u c e d

Wo hav.' tho most comjiloto ; I'iiio Ciingli:tiii Drosses ilinl can b

S We. have tiMi many. Our stock S<-hool linvs will soon bo horo, s iWiile prices nrc m> low. Y our cl Stock ....................................................0

)S t

S P E C IA L S

:: FROM AKOUNDeo'l

ll: THE STOREL - " ■

30c BOYS' COTTON E IB B E D

HOSE 20 i

B oys ' cotton ribbed hose, in blui

w hite nnd brown. - Broken aizcB, J t

Clouriinoe Salo. Regular .IDc vah

............. 1...................................’.............. Stheonij 20c W O M E N 'S COTTON H O S E J

W om en 's fine cotton hose, tn whth n

nml black only, double sole, heol a

•^oV '■egular Itic v:iliio .................................................. .. 5

,ncero ’ ' 45c C H IL D E E N 'S B U S T E E

*1,0' BEO W N HO SE 3Gc 'nnd

Cliildron’s cotton ribbed Bus

Brown h<i»e, in bluck onlv. Size: Sion I • . ■the >0 11) 4-1.’. .luly Cleitraaco Salo, r

iilar -l">c valuo. Halo Pr'ioi.1. ....... :10-

L'ntswa<<' $ 1 - ^ SHOET S IL K G L O V E S |1

•om- Woiiioil’s fino 2 cl:i8p s ilk glo’

ght, doublo finger tips. Couio in bia

tiiuji'o and, t:in, ivith fan cy s t i td

I'lt-'il baeks. .luly Cleara'aco Salo. Eo

S l“ f SI--'"' ........................ ....

; 111- 11.75 S IL K P O S Q B E *1.40lena-isclf Coud heavy quality all s i lk gon(

'*°In ’*'*■' t h a t wears j lator wiishoH well. On sale In our i

-Hoction. #1.75 values.............. $:

until\ on S0.50 W O M E N 'S H A N D F.MBB

D E E E D U A D E IE A N IG H T

BE ” GOWNS S4.05»dav,•adv. UiJiiieti s fino, hand ,em broidered i

rie lra n igh t gowns. Mndo o f a v

' f i n e quality nainsook, cu t good

^ full aud ex tra long. J u ly Clear?

I® Sale . values...'.......................$

se

le • r

HUNDREDS

OF ITEMS ARE

NOW ON SALEt - ________________________________

l e

JLY NEW S, TWIN FAL

I IDAHO PEPARTMEIMfsfi

July ClFinal Clearance Sale

:handise which cannot bt ner atits-beight it is to tl vantage of the sale. Ever sale. Sale now in full pro)ur Entire Stock ot 'p— • Hen’s Palm Baach T> — Suits go In tills sale at ONE-FOilRTH ■DFF during the sale, 1 ! V

iE o f C o i ^ 'JO found lu th e Ju ly lem to consider t h o i r ae to come aad pur-

s Corsets $1.98famous W arner mako

5 to $2.50 valucB 81.08 T P h C j T

o' 'W.OO"^VAENEEOBSETB. $2.08

l-:v«Tv Suit,bolter grado W arner,vo havo broken linesontinuod Hues which ' " ‘"fb s in g out during tlio is o f tlu^

’ortli to Ji-l.ffO. Sale dmvii town to........... - . . . . ! ^ . . . . 4 2 . 0 8

i l » g ra n t Ju ly tj losr- .0 wo o f fe r you you r during ll f any corsot in our Onr on tho hi<1 o ff tb»

jrlce o f 10 p e r c e n t 'I :it ......... .........

i m D r e s s e s f r i " : : .

I^ash Materials !d I “■ lino of Childri.-ri'd K v P f Vbe found anyivlio.-o. t i T V i j

k must be roduocd. *so lay in a supply lU QUF

choice of our entire.0 N E .T 0 U E T H O FT ’ --------

S '

I Men’s, WdiA L L

J7..'(i, nnd <>8.00 grow ing girls 0 .luly Cloaranco Rale .......................

$11.00 grow ing g ir ls ’ culf skii .July (.■Icaraiioo Salo .....................

luck,j y l *4.11,' m isses’ bluck kid shoos

<IU'iiTunce 8 a \ o ............................. ..

growing g i r l s ’ oxfords, .Tul 20c ance Sale .......,..................................

, ---------- --------------- 1---------------------

E v e ry p a ir o f ChUdrOQ’s Shooa

houflo reduced fo r th is sale, t

' ° your discount.r 20c

21c

Women’s.uster

TO 0 A lt Go a t Big. rog*

• ^ *1.2..'0 «vom«/ii’s wUilo Oxfords..

11.00 woiiit-n's whito cnn^•a8 si

iOVCB.1(1 wom en’s b b c k kid oxford

tcbed 's,l.ailii--' brown heel, 1.

legu-

fl.UO

Meagec.

a and v A U G o a

silk

S1.40 •

JEOI. • ^

r

dM a- .

irauce

M-95 _____________

IdahoD ^ ^* \Jp to dat9 i d Q K D

LLS) IDAHO, MONDAY,

rOBE PHONE 32?

, JULY 12,1920

I—GROCERY r II ~iP^

e a r a n c i

es in store mark decisive le carried over into anoth 'he economic interest of et ry department in store in ogress.

td u c e d to

re r> y G a iIN O UR

dy-to-Wearr All Must Go! I

, Coiit, Dross, Blouse a n d 'S h i r t W a ii t I

.rdloHH o f original cost and thu soiaon L

I ahciul. Thi> s ty les are good aud qual-

lio^t. Sue our window displaywhou

oilay or tohiorrow.

"ool or (lotton la Iho oiitlro Htook

the .hily Clearance Sale a t H a lf P rice

look of W om en’y tii \i ts . aud Coats’ aro .

Ill ti lls grea t JjfK Clcurttuco Halo .

........................... .......................... J la l 'f P rice

r ts go du ring th is .luly (!learanco t3alo

................... ............................... . H a l f P rice

Woman’s G^Tae Chine i

r entire stock goes at 1-3 o

OUR E N T IR E S T O C K

m e n ’s a n d C h i l

L. GO A T R E D U C E D PI

s ' shoes, #*.1)11 eh i ld reu ’f* HcuffoTs, .July...... $a.OD $4.-1.' ch i ld ren ’s black kid shoo

jjil-.lo growing g i r l s ’ low heel sIII •hooi....\.. 89.25

!S. ’ J u lv 111. ..... &4.1& ^ U l

alv C lear- ' ^ ( ' _ | | I........ J5.0G / I 1

S9 In the ~

A sk f o r ----- J d

■ “

S h o e s , P u m p s i

g S a v in g s D uring T h i s

....M.05 ties. valuo, J u ly Clcari salo ....................................................... I

I^ id i r s ’ w hite rolnskin eloth '• fords, m ill to rv heel ......................$

„ J . 7 6 .....■ - ......... ........................•lad le s ' h igh heel, whito c

.ey e le t ()_xford ...........................^.................. I

m ’s a n d B o y s ’ Ir

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D flH O D E P C T T W E N T S T O H E [ .

• e S a l e s

ve reductions of mer- ther season.-. With sum- ev'ery patron to take ad- included in this great

o C l e a r

. r m e n t

} and Georgette Blouse .! oft the marked prit%

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P R IC E S

July Ciearaiioti fauie............. '■........ihoo, J u ly C learance Sale.. .-............ |3.7Cel shoes, J u ly Clearance Bale.— .....I5.4S

\ a n d O x f o r d s

Is C le a r a n c e S a le

’ S h o e s

Ing T h i s S a le

I ’s tan a rm y b luchers...................... -.-$7.05

s brown lea th e r shoes.................... .......$6.9o

H brown O xfords___ ._____________ ,.*0.85 .

s loather w ork shoeh.............................*7-85

's fino ilrosa s h p e s ...................... .........$10.2C •

»n a rm y U*t, $5.00 v a lu o _______ _ |4 S 6 ‘

rown arm y, regu la r #3.75......... .........t l a S

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SEE OUR FOUR

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DISPLAYS

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T m i r a N A C E o r T H E E A T . . .

T l i f o n i l) ro n k o f Itiilioinr. plaRUi*. i u !

. tv 'vp rn l A m e r ic a n n n d M /cxlcan , g a l f I }>ort» lins cnllc tl ronew cih a t tc n t i f l lT to V

tlic menac;o o f th o r a t . I t ^ n o w k n o m i . '

t l i a f Iho r a t i s t h o c n r r io r a n d s p j e a d o r Hr

o f lliiH d r e a d d iM a se . T lio d a n ^ o r to

c ons t c i t io s i s u r c n t , s in c e M o d i to r r a T.’ '

ni'Hu j io r ln n ro t o p o r to d lo b o a f f e c t e d

nl« o . * ’ pi'

E x te r m in a t io n o f r a ta o f f e r s tlio o n ly .

' c f f e r l j v e p r c v o n t iv o a r t i o n n g a l n a t ' t h o

JiRL-nHc. W h i lo In la n d v e n te r s n ro n o t Mi

, m c n a r c d to th o sum o e x t e n t n s ennst

■ d tiCH t h r e l im in a t io n o f rnt.n i s des lr - j'“

u h le f ro m a n e conom ic p o i n t o f - v i o w

w e r e I h e y n o t pii rvcyorH o f liHcasc . T h o Im

U n it i ' i i ' Stftti'^i p « l ) l i r l ie iil lh s c rv ico cn- iii,

tim n tcK t h a t t h e r e ix u t le n s t o n e ra t

f o r p e rso n in tlu- c o n n t r y . T lie

i)i>»trn<-iion th e y w r e a k a n n n n l ly in powf-

] iu ti 'd a t $180 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 . ' ‘ T h in e n o rm o u s Im

. mim w ou ld se em to n m k c w o r t h , wli llo

n n y s y i t o in n l i e e f f o r t ' to e x te r m i 'n n t f

th e r o d e n t s f o r w h n t w o n ld lie ^ i n c d (n;

in d o l ln r s a n d ccntH .w en* t lie h c a l t t i I n

m e n a c e p h a s e s n b t to h e eoniiideriML

( lo n im i in i ty o rg n n iw j t io n o f fe rH , the

o n ly m e a n s o f c arr> - inc on n n e f f e c t iv e

r n i s a d e nga iuH t r a l s a n d in m ich movo-

n ie nlB th e in il )l ic h e n l th s e rv i c e i s pre^'

p a re d to r o opern|<* n n d d i r e c t t h e w o rk .

A r a t a t b e s t in Huek a lo a th n o in o th in , ;

I h a t it in s t r a n ; ^ t h a t so m a n y o f thorn

a r r p e r m i t t e d t o e x is t u n d is t u r b e d .

A w id e r r e a l i r .a t io u o f th o racnaco

t i i e y c o n s t i t u t e m a y le a d lo m oro v lg - $;i

o r o u s s to p s n R o ins t th e m . T h u g o o o ra l

f e e l i n p t o w a r d th e m In t h o t t h o y a r e

a n n o y in ^ r b u t u n a v o id a b lo . T h o l a t t e r -

v i s e r r o n « o u a T h e y e a u b e o x te rm in -

a t e d n n d sh o u ld bo , b o t l i f ro m , h e a l t h

a n d e co n o m ic m o t iv e # . . -

I f w o c a n s a v e tj io i f r o a to r a m o u n t j,.,

n f th o tlSO.dOO.OOO a n n u a l los's a t t r i b n t*

c d t o th o rn izt d e s t r u c t i o u o t p r o p e r t y im

a n d n to o d s t u f f s , j t ia rhn h e i g h t o f

wn.<it4<fuInou n o t t o do so . p,

T H E OOUEAOE TO E O O M O in zE .

(C ons ide rab ly m or«^ than/" a c e n t u r y 2,

ni;o B e n ja m in P r a n W ln p r o p o n n d o d to

th e A m e r i c a n p e o p le a Rospc l o f t h r i f t

U]ioit w b ic l i w a s e stab l iB b o d th o p r o s ­

p e r i t y ' j f th e re p u b l i c . H is h o m e ly a d - J i

; v i c e to t n k o c a r e o f t h e p e n n ie s , to k e e p

e v e r l a s t i n g n n d je a l o u s w a t c h u pon thn

oddH a n d e n d s o f e x t r a v a g a n c e a m i w

w ustl^ w e r e fo l lo w ed hy th e f o u n d e r s o f

t h e n n l io n , o f n e i c s s i l y iis w ell a s ot'

c ho ice , n i s a d v ic e , v a lu e d iti th e i la y s

w h e n th e I nnd w .is b e in ; j rou j jh h e w n I>l

f ro m th e wildcriieit.H, liecaii ie i n v a lu a b le CO

to th u striigf{l>«K «talc!< rl•c•overiil^f fnu ii

; U lo n g a n d exhaiiK tin ;; w n r fo r intle-

jicndcnc<'. A nii ' r i c i in s s.-»vcd. » n d f ro m

t l i u ir ecunoniicH ros>’ t h e t-t>lo><Hal iiro.i-

p e r i t y t h a l m ii rke il niJ iuinK decadcH. ^

W i th p l e n ty c tinio lewi n e e d lo can- cc

siTV<>, n n d w i t h n sIncken inK o f th e j ; r ip sc

u f n e i 'o s s i ty cnniicil n w e n k e n i i i ) ' o f th e Pt

w i l l t u s a v e . l ‘ro»]H!rily b e c a m e com-

n io n p la c e . A n d w it l i I tie d isC ribu tiu ii

o f w«*altli, a n d n n i-nhinj; o f l l ie bonds

■ o f c ircunit itan<-r, cnn ic n IcHseneil r e ­

sp e c t f o r l l i r i f t . M en t o o k p r i i ic n o t

m> m u c h in w j ia l t l i ey s n v f d an iu w h a t j|;

t h e y s p e n t . T h e y fe a re d to be UioiikIiI d

n ig g a r d l y . I t j i t h e r ll in u th o i ig l i t pen-

n y wis«? tln -y p ref* 'r re d li> lie I 'o iind p:

fo o l ish . ■ ■ •. tr

' T h e - p i t y o f it i>.*that t h e e r t r a v a - •>

gunce . w h ic h i n ^ r c c e i i t veurH h a s 'b * - -

c o m e 11 im t io i ia l V u q ^ c t e r i s t i c b a a n o t P"

b e e n c o n f in e d to t h o i e w ho c o u ld m o s t *’

a f f o r d it- ^ I t J i a s i i i v ^ l c d a l l r a n k s ^

ju id>i^>s l ^ e n m 'ost p ro u o u u c e d b y m en

■- ' . n n d w o m e n w h o s o u g h t to c lo th e t h e i r

m o d e s t c irc n m stan c cH b y a s h o w o f

p l e n ty . T h e r e is n s t o r y to ld — a a d a «

t r d o o n c — o f a m ilU o n jtiro a n d a y o u n g

f r i e n d w h o wf*re w a l k in g d o w u OQO o t If

' q u r p r c a t A i p p i n g n ve n iiu s . I t w n s =

i n t b o d a y s w h e n a h a l f d o l 'la r w o u ld

b u y a g o o d pu 'i r o f »u .ipendo rs— a n d

s u s p e n d c n w e r e w o rn , 'H ie youngef^

* ' m a n W i i a b o u t t o . ^ n t e r u L ab ’e rd a s h p ry to s p < ^ h i s h4 jf -< io l la r s wlw^tt I lia m op j

■K o x p e r i c n c « a m e n t o r s a w a * n i | n aeroM

; . ' t h e s t r e e t o d v e r tU l i i g t u n p c n d e r s a t 4.’)

c e n t s . U e c a l l e d h is f r o n d ' s a t t e n t i o n

to i t “ O h , I w o u ld n ' t 'W B lI t a c r o s s th^j

f i v * c e n t s , ’ ? th o p ro sp e r -

' OJU y o a i f t r cm v lM *!- Y o o n g - B i w / '

: t b o W t i A a o f f i a a n e e , j r o r k a

^ e a r ^ a n d w m e t l m e s ' J o a g e r — to m a k e

10 per m ym om ty. You havo a §cliance hen« to snve ns niiu-li iu five Iniinutoa.’ ■ - I

There is food for t!i<ni>;lit here for ievery euiployer nnd ev e ry employe;-for I every householder in the land. Wc . Inlioiilil nut 1)1' anhumed to practico llie INtiinM'ecoiiipinies. 'W e mny »umc day I he nxlinmcd if .wo 'loii’t. -

befH I E s\ DOmiflEHIllPEUSEO'J

. .. ■'-------- -IRussell Beil is'Badly Used m Ft

Affray whichTollows Offen- to

sive Statement_____. b«

n u m . (Spei'iwl).~llussellyHell in in ft local 4iospitaI fo r kuifo cut treatm ent anl Kvcrelt Hull is held under bond o f «r $r>00 nn charge o f uKsanll. Both princt- fa ]iiiIh Io the iilleged nffr.' iy are farm n worker.4 woi^ iiig on jdnces about fivo miles nortfiuVst o f Huhl. I t is ^verrod .ij tile nieu fotighl a s Ihc result o f 'on nr- . Kliment oil Hiiturdny. a, stal^'ment by Ik’ll in furu ting Hnll wlio- is .mitt to •J' liavc assaulted ttio former with ii knife. '*

Kxiiminulion o f Hell by u local phy- Hieian revealed n miniber of slaslies “1: nhoiit ttie iicck, I'lice and chect, none th ol'.lheiii, limvitver, of a neecHsarily scri- hi ouH nature.

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^ HOLLISTER J

• • 'H O IiL IR T l 'J i f - - Ml-, nml Mrs. Cecil Ifarria nro “ nt bo iu e" to llie ir frieiul». w residing at corner .Main jind Mnho ' street. ■r H aying and irrignliou are' in full swing, and crop priispeets ar.^ fnllv “ll piT ccnl above li'lil. -

Woni has been received tiiat Mrs. C. I’* <’nvaneHs’ conilition is imicli impnived ahe is tak ing tren tm enl nl Rochenter, w

W. .Meltne and family of .Minidoka liave nnvi-il to H««llisN>r to make their ", home. • . ^ nl

Harold lU'nlty made n sliipmeul' of liimlis from Itogersou Tiie>day for Chi- c'J ingo. ui

•Mrs. M. 1,. Hnznrd-H condition is re- ui ported to In- miieli iinproved. Hlic i.n still g reatly trouhleii with nstliniii.

K. Krickscin lefi Thursday on n liuisuess triji to .Salt Lake (-‘itv’. Q

Friends of the ('li»utau({iia' Icickcd <■' up tlie <-<immittee >^iitur<luy eveiiiai; iinii ,bl contrae 'ed for u fdur-dny course for f iljl, to <ouie, proliftlily, during Ihe lal- tc'r part of .luly.

^ - ■ ___ * - Hi

R e a l E s t a t e T r a n s f e r s

— tiPnrniahed B r tho Tw in Falla Tl- Cl

t ls aod A b s trac t Oompany aI si

C. A. W nm er fo .1. Ik 8liipman $SOOO •*!lilt I), block 6«, Twin Falls. b:

.1. F. Tompkins lo Wilford Morlt-vlot 7, bloek T Inv. 1st Add., Buhl. „

\V. y. Hvde to .1. T. Beem #500, p a r t .ilot I, block f> Inv . 1st Add., BUhl. !

A. B. Wilson et al to C. AL Mcrrii-h ‘ fflOO loin 111 to block 08, Buhl.

.1. M. Oibh.H to B. ( ) . -TTfinev $10, lot sr., block HI', BuhJ.''

C. A. L indste.lt to A. V. DeN’eal I$11(10 I-: IU KM* .SW I t HE 1-4 24- IIM-I. I

Anna Wild to Kteanor Wild $1, l-'i I inl. in X l-.T o f lo t 7, .Moorman Int Add. I Twin Falls. I

F ile r I. (). O. F. to C. S linff $.10 Int I l::, block 1, F iler I. 0 . 0 . P. Comotery.

Ida L. Cole to 1* D. B utler $1, lo t IG, block :i .lonea Add., Twin Falln.

L. C. Cress to Oscar McNels $1, lot 2, block 120, Twin Falls.

Elbaibeth M. Huffm an to O. P. H u ff ­man $1, lots s and SI, block H\, Tw in Falls.

A. I'. ScJiiiir, to .f<ijin Maher $550. lot J7. block i;, Henior Add., Twin Falls.

K. S. Hc.iiia to >]. F. B rowne $2^,202 pt SW I-1 27.10-KI.

K. B. Hiplev to .W . O. McKil.I.on $1.w 12 s K14, .no n-in.

Pasteuriz ing Milk. ,T he milk In tlie tiotcles mny be _

placed In o tioller lo which cold w a te r com ca_up,tp the occks o f the bottle*. ^ The boiler Is then plnccil on the stove and hciitod un til the w a te r rcnchcs a tem pera tu re o f 145 degi^es Fahren ­heit n& (TClermlned by Uie Uierroome- " ter, li-here It la m aintained for 30 mli»- 9 tjtes. T h e bo ttles a rc then removed. ' cooled lo n jn n ln g water, and kept scaled until th e njllk l« ready to se rre . P a s teu r iia tloo kllU- dl8ea8«xauslQg "

V V JM em oranda In Olass. i ^

A re a d e r te lls un tha t with the use of gum tragaca iith . allowing a week ^ for <lrylng. twi> sliert.i o f glass can be Joined with a sheet of p ap e r between them, w ithout the s ligh test s ta in ing of the paper. It Is suggested th n t thU provides u new and useful means o f I making paper weights and o th e r glaaa i ar t ic les with culcndara, etc.. Imbedded In'i liem. T he gum. while stil l wet, ap- f pears to have stnlued the p a p e r ; b u t r every t ra c e of th is d isappears aa tb e ^ drying ou t proceeds.—SdentlO c AmeiV * o o .

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N o C l i u i x in r i i h H M k O m Iv i . ‘ n i b t ^ k i b a r e .b e a n mtiSe oo «k> '

f tcOr t b f a tiD t daiH<s f o r 2JOOO jm m . ”

H e a ^ ^ i l l U ^ ^ ^ ^ r y a n ^ c d n c ^ a y ^ d ^ I

W A N T E D R E I’ We Do All Kinds of Kepair.Wot

‘ - ALL WORK Ql

G ordon jj 227 2ND AVK. SOUTH . .

TWIN FALLS DAIL'

wDDTiraiKillfifTAU:

jV A LEN TIN E PARTY. ^

• T h e F a i ry Queen ll goinn' to give a =valentitie party,*' said old W itty Witch. . “Aro you reudy fo r Itr*

•■Witty W itch," /lald old Mr. Giant. , “I a m a lw ays ready fo r ooe of the F a iry Queen 's parties. Wo will go to g e th e r . And w e will tako her vnl- ontfheH, to o l I s everyone going tobe o t the pu rty?" u

•■1 believe so," said. W itty \ ^ h ."Tho ( inotnes'i tod Klves and Brownies gand OobllnH nnd Bogey family and O af *family and Fly-IIlgh, tho Elves* bird, Ia nd all of Ihe uhuuI guests." I

" T h a t’.s tine," naid old Mr. Giant. I " I h aven 't been to n p ar ty in ever solong. We m ust th ink abou t our volen- ^ t ines for the F a iry Queen. Witty W itch . W h a t a r e your IdeuH?"* “I t might be nice," s l i d Witty Witch. «,"If we each mad<‘ her a valentine an d aithen show ed U to the o thers before- o:hand, but euch o f us to mako It quito olby ourselveM and wlt'hoiit any HUgges- jj.tion from tho otlier. Tli'enj they will oisuro (o J ie ao very difrefent." tl

• T h a t ' ^ g o o d Idea.” said Mr. Giant. «"Well, l f * i p p a r ty Is tO-be tomorrow, ^we’d b e tte r he liuiTying;" n

“T lia t we had b e t te r be," sa id W itty c,{AVltch. ' „

" L e t 's m eet tdinorrow morning,brigh t nnd early.^' sa id old Mr.. Giant, ^"befo re it Is t im e to go to tbe par ty , ^■ n d show ench o the r the 'V alentlne we qhave rbade." , ' j,

" T h a t 's a good Idea," said W itty uW itch. "L e t uu m eet outside your cave na t ton o'clock and then wo will have a ..p simple luncheon, which 1 will bringnlong with me. fo r I can^make ho m any jdlQI^rent d ishes In my kitchen in th e tcoy icc .o f the cave. And I will c a rry nalong ii buskel with tha sandwiches cnnd everyiUlug e ls e ,I ’ll miprt*.** _t

“B u t you muHtn’t b ring too much,” -tsaid old Mr. (JIaut, " for tho F a iry rQueen will w aot us to bring o u r oppe- 1t l te s a s iiiiieh nn she will w an t u s to I

.b ring o u r valentines, and even m ore !" I•■All r igh t," aa id W itty Witch, "1 f

will only bring u s enough to nibble oniinil enough to keep uh from beltig too vH l t i r ^ g ly hungry. Good-by." she sa id -ius Hhe went off. t

"Good-by." slild old Mr. G iant. "They. en<-U worked over the ir valen- **

linos, and \<o did all the Fairy land ''c rea tures , fo r everyone wanted to have ‘a Tolentlne for the Fairy Queeni an d ^she wanted to have a valen tine fo r *each of h e r gnesls as th e y jsu t a t h e r ' baMQUet table .

T h e n ex t day when W itty W itch 'w ent to old Mr. G ian t's cave ahe found 'th a t he had nmde such a big valen tine ‘ the re w asn ’t room fo r It and him la the cave u t the aauie time.

*'Vnu see." he said, a s he looked a t

* “ Such a Bl8 Valentino."

the enorm ous red hea r t he had made w hich was bigger thftn himaelf, " I tr ied to w ork-over somellilng really big, and of course this tu rned out to be It, for I forgot I 'm K« big m ysolfl"

"And I 've m ade jny valen tine about m y size.'* HBid W itty Witch, "and all o ve r It I have w ritten verses for the J^alry Q ueen . ' L it t le verses tell ing her

I how we all love her." v.So w i t t y W itch and old Mr. G ian t

sobn s ta r ted fo r Ihe valentine^ p a r ty ^ a f t e r they hnd llnlshed the ir sim ple * liiocheon. T hey arr ived Just aa

I everyone was arriv ing , and everyone had mode a va len tine fo r the Fairy Queen o f the sam e slr.ed h e a r t a s the s i t e of th e giver's heigh t and fa tn e ss ! F o r tbey all sa id tho t th e ir h ear ts

^mlght be small In real size, but their 'h ea r ts full of love fo r the F a iry Queen

1 w ere a s la rge a s they were, becfluee I they had to be to hold all th a t love.I A nd the F a iry Queen had a valen ­

t ine fo r each o f h e r goests. made of rod m b le s and tlashing w ith woodland diamonds, mode by th e d iam ond mak* era, Mr. Sun an d Mr. Snow.

B u t a f te r they had j)ad the ir supper a t tw iligh t -all a ro u n d from th e treea they saw h cn ris m ade o f crysta l glaas, which spark led and danced and showed m any dl/Terent color*.-

“T he re la a c rys ta l h ea r t f o r 'e a rb of m r snesfs." said the F a iry Queeh. "and

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iPAIR WORKork.^Bnlok Work a Spoclilty.

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A uto Go.HEW ross BUILSINO

LY NEWS, TWIN FALL!

cau se thcy~show how my h e a r t la a l - | / w ay s dancing In so many different. | .{ happy , sparkling, m erry ways fo r tny i f r ien d s o f F ftlry landl”

l®KfrClnip— I i —- ... ' " — - ^

Wo can be what we wlU be but only toby holdtnc ours«lv«a to conslat«n\ and blwell calculated thouaht and o ^ o n . <](Biieldon Leavett. \ k,

FOOD FOR T H E FAMILY. ‘!|

------ nlO ne of th e m ost wholesome o f break- “

f a s t foods an d one reasonable In price pi l a t h e w h o l e m w h e a t g r a i n s cooked until a n d gelutliipus.

w ith top milk. T h is Is food o a p 0 c la l ly good for growing chil* ^ dren. °

Green Soup.—W ash two. q u a r ts of “ sp inach In sevem l waters. W ash, peel ® an<l chop -flXo th ree small inrnlps. two onions, a bunch o f cele ry and a sprig o t pars ley . F ry the vegetahlea gently = In fo u r tab lespoonfu ls of bu tter. Add ono p in t o f w a te r and s im m er an tll Ven-der., Mix two tnblespoonfula o f flour w ith a l i t t lo milk, add It to one and one-ha lf plnt.s of. milk, le t bolt flvo mlo- u te s . P u t nil the vegetables th rough h sieve, t4ien add th e ho t milk nnd serve w ith fried broad. . . . .

Sfxanlsh Egga.—Cook toge ther ono cupfu l o f Sl e w e d tomatoes, and clovo of wirllc. f inely , minced, one chopped onhm. tw o sw eet green pep ­p e rs Heeded und chopped. Cool^ gently un t i l r c d u c e d one-half. Spread on th in slices o f bu tte red toast and lay a

. p o n c h e d o r f r i e d egg on each-sllce.Boiled Fiah In Court B o u illon .^

.Mince one onion, -one stalk o f celery, th ro o sprigs of pnrsloy. F ry them In a l i t t le bu tte r; add tw o teoRpoonfuls o f salt, six p e j^ e r corns, a hay lenf,-

. th r e e cloves, two q u a r ts of boiling wa- • • ter . one p in t of vinegar. Boll flftecn mlnute.s. s tm ln nnd keep to uso,In boil­in g nsh. R nb the Hsh with sh it nnd lemon ju ice nnd p u t In tho boiling liq u o r : s im m er un til the flesh fn lls f rom th e liones.

Maple J u n k e t—W arm Just luke- w a rm onc q uart o f milk, add one dls- soItc<1 Junke t tablet, one-th ird of n c up o f m aple su g a r and p o u r into she rbe t cups. Serve with g m te d mnple . HUfcar nnd cream, o r n pudding sauce i m ad e of tw o-th ln ls o f a cup o f m aple ! sugar, tw o tablespoonfuls o f flour, onc cap fu l o f boiling wnter, tw o table-, ipoonfu ls of b u t te r nnil vanilla to llavor. j

Eacalloped Celery With Cheeae.— ! Cook the roHRb coarse portions o f cel-i c ry , cu t In bits, until- tender, a d d to n rich w hite sauce in layers with cheese. B ake in n nioderate oven until thts^ebee.He Is melted. 1

'K u X w . 7VW«r«42,j

F irs t M iitlonariea to Ialanda. IOne hun<lred yearn, ngo two men

'w e r e sen t from Torringion, Conn., lo bo Ibe rtr.»t m issionaries to the H aw aii­a n 1.<<Iiuh1h. then known ns th e Sand ­wich Islands. T h e event was com- meinoriiied a t TorrluBton. -

H ear William .1. Bryan Weilnesdny.-ndv.

Shoe Repairing Factory

—OPBIT NOW—

dewed soles and bocla in ten minutes, whilo you wall.

W E aU A B A N T E E EVERY JO B TUBNED OUT.

I f you live outside tho city, send in your ahoes by pareel poU.We will pay tho mailing charges.

aza. ALF.XAWDER132 W. Bboabooe 8 t

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It is not that The NCirculation staten able to qualify fo: fiers are not eligil

The News is a ntemltify -itself with a reputable publish nance unfair metl

The advertiser hasthat every public; act -truth about it that assurance.

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.S , IDAHO, MONDAY, J

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IDAHO. ' '^0'an'

W hat is your idea of wbat ft w ife ao, iiiglit lo be? Do you like tbe p re t ty git m es who make Hie men iu the audioiicc In :r^tne thcir^necks wlieu you cscor^,hcr Pt< :o, the thoa tc r, b u t who cannot scram- DL )Ie eggs o r make drinkable coffeeT, O r 1® lo you p refe r the domcAltc k ind who <eep your houBl^ spotless and a re nat- iral boni cooki^ bu t wlio a lw ays groot He >•011 in aprou anid dusting cap a n d a re i lwaya lo o , t l ro d to go out uvenings? ™ 'T h e T h ir teen th Com m andm ent,/ ' tho f p

;>i(^ure in wlijch Ethel Clayton is 'sh o w ­ing a t tho Idaho tlicator will toll you ibou t s li l l ano ther t.v]>e of wife. To jescribe her would sjioil tho p leasure niu will derive from thu picture.

Qood Subjec t for W o rry . .F o lka who have noth ing else to w or­

ry abOQt m ight consider tbe s ta tem en t o f BClontlata th a t tho sun will ge t cold in 12,000.000 ycara.—Des Moinea ( la .) R egis ter.

Hear W illiam .1. Bryan Wednesdhy.-adv. [L;

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l 'N )rd R o a d s t e r — T r u c k H j o d y ; 1{ l-’o r d T o n r i n ^ ' - C a r — 1 9 1 7 .

F<H 'd o n c - t o n t r u c k ; f i r s t c l a s s .

M i t c l i e l l 5 - p a s s o i i K e r a n d R o o I-

S t u d f h a k o r — 1 9 1 8 m o d e l ; ^ o o d

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r e p o i ts on its circulationart of alTy publication an* •vice to advertisers.'iews rcQuires any check oiments. It is because it is )r A. B. C. membership, ible.iber of the A. B. C. becausiadvertisers, advertising i lers in this co-operatiw e: ;hods. . ■one way oidy of distuigu

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Pleneere tn Pencil Industry.Tbe llrat lead pencil manafactnrer

In .tbo United States waa William Hon- roc of Concord, Mass., who, la 1812. ^ invented a 'process by which he pnl- vorlzed and mixed the' m aterial' and Incased It In cedar boldera. He was Tory successful fai Mlllog hla prodact and continued the business fo r a year and a b a it whoa be was obliged to givo it up on account of the dlfflcolty''In obtain ing, raw materials. 'A n o th e r pioneer In thd IndDstry w as Joseph OlzoD, wbo cocnmeoced b tu lness In 182T.

H ear William J . Bryan Wednes<loy. adv.

FOR S A L E !

2 DesirableResidenccLols near Lincoln School on 4th Ave. North. Call al

VARNEY'S CANDY STORE *

-USEDCARS /sented—Liberal Terms

conl tire-s; 1917. Liko new.!ss than 7,000 niilos; five cord

Jedan. ■9 model.; 191G model.

iss. / ^0 Tour—Good tires.)od buy. “Come see.” le for bin truck.

: T H E M OVEE

u to m o b ile C o m p a n y ‘ ^id Oar Dealers

TWIN PALLS

ational Bank in FallsLLS, IDAHO

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W. H. Eldridge, Vice-Pres.

W. E. Nixon. Aflst.-Oash;

Assistant Cashier

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ral Reserve System

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AtliU’UcB only Uvi> i>l)on'hiv» to Sal- u r ilny ’s j;nttu* :ind allowed no n m s to n*** Hoor.-. give

, I jroDiliiiriiijr till- iniM wwU HftW Ruth

jmKHcd T r b yjicakcr of Clevolnnd niitl .lot- Jn*-ks<m of CliimRo in b a ttiap , aod now BtJinilH M-iond niun in tlioAiniTivnn IcukuC. OoorKO Sislur of tlio ®*in IlriiwnH only i>i iihcad o f tlio home run t lia t kint;. ^ 8

---------- 17 ^Howcvi-r tlio Ynnkeo mujjfcur hua only

(Ilic jioint i' iIki' over the Indinn nnd the Sdx Htnry, w ith -^80 nn a total. Jackson j , nnd Bjicukor nrc tied wiili marks of . .;5S5. S is lc r 's tivorag® fot Um scnsou * iH . n » . V

______ I .. *Sisler liafl droppod o f f 11 poin ls in * lonfl

^vt'l■k, while Uuth liaH gnine>l 10 points.

Sini Smiley, sngeliruHli sngc, TMiys;“ T h ’ loiifer iH alw ays convinced Iio could o f l)«'('n KuocoaHfiil cffcn ho hcd ^ bri'ti horn rich .”

j j i M i k v i ' u H i i UattUuR Ortegn liot pull o ff thoir BchoUulcd flgh l

in I’o r lland , Orf*., i 'r iduy iiiglit becauau , Orte>;n w an ted his favoritu refcrco. .>’ j who recently Rftvo him n dm w aguinst 3’ , the Ht. i ’nul iiinn. Mike, on thu other hiind, w iiu tc l a new deal in Ihc refcrcc - piii'k. ,

I’ilchcr Ihihlpi'll, who rtinin-ilv. n'tu.l- ,,, , - Pi\ in Huhl, (inil whi> flipH.Ihe pill for

the 1‘hilM, j icxfonued 'in 'no tab le fa.nliiou »;;aiii!<t the I 'j ra tes fjaturday. .j.|

Hiihli. 'l held (he l'ilI.sl.\irKli Natiouiiln ^ . Jo !iix l>l<iw« for only otic rnn. •iJic I'hii.s a iiiarKin of Jwo nins V>

J U S T O N E MORE M A R K GONE. (1.NBW \'O HK, (/H)— .-v wo’rhT'H recDrd T'

of one ininiite 1- i*econdB for thii women'n m o metre free style «wim. out- 1". iloorK, wnH w t Halurdav by E thelda 11- ■ Hleibtrcy o f the New York W om en’s l:.’. bwiiiuniu^ iissiii'iation in the Olynipie

' f ina l l»y <»it nt Jdanhattiin hoiirh.• B f f ‘.t im e be tte red the record of KI. 1:16 1-.7 hold jo in tly by tV nny Duroek of A us tra lia and Charlotte Boyle of l-l. the SVimicoi 'h Swiminiii;; nsHoriation and is 7 l-o Nec(iu<l» f.lHler than tlic (llviiijiie record for tlie event made hy l.'i. Mih-1 Miirack al Sfockhrilm-in lOl'J. ’ H!.

E t u y on Geeso. ^T h e followlnK wiinmHltlon oii g « » e

wns w ri t ten , ncconlinK to C a p p c r t ,, Weekly , by n schoolboy In St. L oaU : “,OeoHc la a hcnvy-wet bird with n henfl on one Hide and n ta ll on the other.H I b feot Is se t so f a r baci? on h is run- n ine g e a r t b a t thoy nearly m iss bU body. Som e ree se is gnndeni and h as s a cTtrl In hia ta ll. Ganders don 't 1&; (Inn o r s e t T boy ju s t ca t, loaf and go 1 swlmmlnt,'. If I bad to bo a goote, I or • woold r a th e r bo a gnndcr. Ooese do no t give milk, b n t give eggs, but f i r BK, give m e liberty o r g iro me deeth ." *'

In tac to T h a t H ave Short Life. ___T h ere arc-iimiiy ckrh of small Insccts

th n t n n ‘ hatcli lnR all tho Umo. Tho ‘ ra>- o f sunnhine. fnlllng weakly upon tho s ide o f a t ree o r upon nn old log.

' will hu tch ou t m any of these eggs, and - t t© t i t t le cren tiires wobble th rough th® I

I m c n n i r for a few mlnulea before ' pw lshlnt:. Possibly It Ifi a ,trage<ly w ith them when they n ro brought Into th e w orld too noon. At nny ro te they do n o t flourish : they do no t m a te Mfl p rcpng ttte thnl;- k l n t J ^ h e o hatched c o t In w lt\ tc r.

TVfo Church Do«l0o«tlof>*.B»* w ord “p ro tc r ta n t" Indnde*

i u d ; ch i | |cb ea . th e P ro tea tan t GpU- copal a n d ^ th o M othodlst Eplseop.al n a o n g them . Tlie word “pro testan t" c sm o In to uso a t thu tlmo of tho R«f- o ra a t lo D b o th In E ng land and on the eoQtlnciit. I t .stood fo r a pro test i c a ln s t tho Roman Catholic chtirch. n i e n am e la not p a r t ic u la r ly . Rlgnlfl* • etaC a t th is (Ime when nil of the d m rc h e s a r e d raw ing closer together.—B rook lyn E3ngte.

Bee* Liked Peacock Pte.I t In - reconlcd by hlstorlnnR of the , _

Any th n l Q\icen RilzabellVtt fnvorlt* — dJ«h on /iiwfal oecaslona wns pcacock — p ln -^B rook lyn ICagl«.

W A N T E D ^

C LE A N RAO i |

NEV SOFflCE I

Gas Buggies—When a Fo\

I 5 0 W e £ I ^KHJIDs A \u th e - w e e s T e t L W (P jP n V w o o . 5

» & O flN E T T . l c L f l 5 5. L J

V f i i s S K s S n a f l e T - l ^ ^ ^ ^

Men*. RIoMa. ‘ ' ' I T ^ liCeo'c HghtB aro a g re a t dea l <A

roQble to them. They a s s e r t them, i id go t them, aod then t h e ; don 't n o w w h a t to do w ith them.'*‘ A m an’s IghtB, h a l l o f tliem, a re m ean t ' to I r e aw ay . . . . T he beaU tnde of on r r ig h ts Is, they a re y o o r bcner- lienees. Yon can y i^ ld - them . give h em aw ay . Aod the law o f eoctal IL — inlty i s this law. of assertion o f a aan ‘8 Individuality , and the tise o t h a t Ind iv iduality a s a benevolence for hoBv th n t nro round ftbout him.—EUd- 7 W a rd Beecher. p

J u d Tunkln t. pJ u d Tunklnn wiyH the yn lue of nn

'dqca tlon depondn on w hether 11 mnn P ' ises i t to Increase h is w orkln’ cnpacHy L _ >r on ly JuBt to proJ»*ct around fo r u ■ oafln ' Jobj

No. «Q Oneff iPO B T o r T H E CONDITION OP On«

T H E B A N K OF KIM BERLY. A T On« B3M BBBLY, I N THB STA TE OF ^ ID A H O , A T T H E OIiOSE O F BtJSI- N E S S , JTJNE 30. 1020. mtu

KESOURCT^l

I. Cash on hand .......... ..........$ 5,344.22 —1’. Duo from bankn ........ 33,089.04 p,3. Cheeks and d ra f ts on oth- *

c r l>nnkB .............................. 1,875.50 -~ r.I. Ldiuis and discounts-........ 350,201.847. S tocks, hondfl and ^var• .

rantH ............... - ................ , 27,910.28II. HaiikinK lioune, furniture 1:'“

und f i x t u r e s ........... ........... 1C,800.00 _

T otal .............................■ ........ 444,310.04 „„kL IA B IL IT IE S ____ I'iiii

' 1, Iiiilividiuil dcjKisitB sub- ' 'J ‘,ieet to eheek ..............._...$128,145.03Time eertifieatcH of de-jKi.sit .................................... 174,405.51 „„

II. OaHhier's checks .............. 3,180.13 ‘ ,-'rot. -jl dtoioaitB ..................... 305,800.57 _

^ ----------------- 1III. l!apifJiJ stock paid in ....... .’15,000.00 horil. Hnrpliw ............................... 13,.^r)0.n0 Coil_. U ndivided profits, less inti

expenses, , in terest and vnftiixesv paid ......................... 48.yO \ihi

i;i. I t e s e rv e d C i 'o r Liberty ~Hoiids ................................ 300.00 I'

i-l. HillH jiayable, inchidinj; "'ii rihJi;;afion» TPpre.icnlin},’nmiu 'v borniwed ------ 1^,801.-17 “ -r

I.-.. Re-diseountH .............. ...... 4.'5,801.47U!. ir. S. bond certifieatcs.. .. .1,300.00

T otal ...................................... $-144,:!10.0l ^STATE O F IDAHO, I

U. Icr'iimity o f Twin Falls. —-

I, \V. II . Turner, cnsliicr o f th e abovolamed band, do solemnly sweftr t h a t tho . . liiiivo s ta tem en t is truo to the best of tuy knowledge nnd belief.

W. II . TURNER, Ciiahior. “.“sub.scribed and awom to beforo nio „««

(his 7lh day of .luly, 1920. . 22C1 c e r t i fy that I am nut an offi 'inr of __

nr d irec to r of tliifl hank. .(H .'EA TO N , Notary Public . 40

Correct— A ttes t: . 8 t(^ C. T. BROWN, pri. H E N R Y JONKS, Sl^

W rectors. ow

E A I L E O A D T I M E T A B U S J______ th«

BafltbotmdI No. 150__ ___ J)o p a rt 6:45 a. m. thi

No. 84.._........ ..Depart 4:45 p m. foiWe#tboimd —:

No. 83----------Depart 11:45 a. m. •No. 365— .....-D e p a r t 3:45 p. m.

B o g e r s o n v f a n c h T r a i n sBonthlMimA gc

No. 330______ Depart 11:45 a. bj. Bo.. Northbotm d —

No. 340______ Arrivo 3:20 p. m.

MttflMalMlipNo. 150 a t 6 a . m.N o. 83 a t 11 a. m. (IqNo. 155' a t 3 p. m.No. 84 a t 4 p. m.

' BogorMD branch a t l l a . m.

Tho foregoing mail makeup Ib ope ra tive aud offeetlTe under or« , d in a ry conditions; i f a g re a t jq

' am o u n t o f mail should be drop- __ped a t about th e Regular closing timo i t would be impouible to ho d ispatch tho n a i l on tbe precise L. hour. PI

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^ / / / ^ . -/O CITY, f /P )-G cn e ra l Je^ L * 7 5 ^ (rJo , a leader of an iaiuria ! j A-v ^ h»s l iaguaa r tg io a h»B been■ y r federal troops and is fleelW v m ' , beea abandoned bv most of\ r , v ' Brigadier. Qeaeral Pablo 0

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D A I L Y N IRATES ----------- I

Per word per &seiHion Ic I jj

Per word ner week 6 0 ||

Per word ner month l5o I

CLASSlFlEp RfrTES FO►ne Inaertloti , p e t % « td____ ______ \z»ne v e e ^ (Daily and W eek l? )______To ^►ne m o n th (Daily and We6U y ) _ .....18c “ “J

BClnlmnm charge fo r each tQ w rtlon “ */ f a n y d a w if le d ad, 16 cento. A di i t u t n m fo r a s ta ted per iod o f time.

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FOR SALE—REAL ESTATEFOR SA L E —72 aercs t)i*«o miles ^

outh of Twin Falls. No. 1 w hent crop, Roo <0. 1 benn e.rop; prieo reasonably if —= aken n t once. I'hono .'598 II 5 or write ' Jon Ilawell, K. I.

i \ ) I l .SALI']— 10-room mod<‘rn house, Pofluik flinir.x. hot w ater ‘heat, will inak-; —rine home and gond incomo: furn ished , *f desired. See owner a t 325 2nd Ave. •"*

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KOlt S A L E —tY rm torc , a in in g table md chairs, dressers, lea ther davenport, I*'-' led, runs, stoves. tHO 8 th Avo. "iJ. ' *

FOR SALE—My 18~acro suburban lome ran^h a t Piorco P a r k nnd Boise " a l Jo iu itry ehih; eloBO in on h ighw ay nnd —T ntorurlmn lino; undor in tonsive culti- .nficin. w ith Binall f ru i t , etc., and well iHjiTovcd. C. K. Macoy, Boise, Idalio.

FOR SA LE— M(>acr& 4-rooin houst Sut viih slcopiuH po^ch; desirable location, N- in Oth Ave, East. Torois. P h o a e 5SJIR —

FO R S A L E —By owncr-five-room nndileeplng porch, modern houso; poBaea- —-lion immediately. 711 Sccond ave. E. 'rorms. rho iio 1280. '’oo

FOR s a l e —F ivo new 5'room houses; , Icrms. See E. A. Moon.

FO B SALfc — Now 8 room modern . ' tiouBo w ith one, tw o o r throo acres, four blocks from Lincoln school, 200 feet from pavem ent. Phono 1208.

FOB S A L E - T wo T yiui F hIU busi.SOU lo ts ; price reasonable. Phono \ B20-W. . . . . , - roo

.GOOSE LAKE VALLEY, Ofogo^<0 acres fully iinpror«d .(w a te r r iM t'j . ' Stock, implements, fu rn itu re . Ixiw ^-r

Srico fo r <|uick snle. , 12000 will han- p]i1^ bulaneo temis lo suit. Apply ___

owner, W. A. Bailey, Lakevlow, Orogon.' ' doi

FOR S_ALE—MISCELLANEOUSF O n S A LE-C horrio ik W o , pick ^

them; Cc pound. Phono 578 B 3.

FOB 8 A L D - H a y " in ” f ie ld « 0 ton; throe miles oost, q o a r te r iHjuth of foundry. Phono 554J 11.

FOB SALE— Brood % w s a n d shoats. Edw ards ranch, N. S uburban P a rk , af- tornoons. _

FOR t§k LE—F ine regular m ilk goats, gentle, well broke. Phono 050-R. K 0

754.______________________ . - JiF O E SALE--Biftyeles, tr icycles, fish- —

in g taelde, ti tos t d accessories. Wer- , a e r ' s Bopair Shop 224 2nd S t . E . ^

FO B BALB-'Pedlgroftfl B a rro d Rock Cockerels, 200-Vio8 Egg Stock. No hot- q,, to r lay ing s t ra in in connty.. Eggs lu r hatching. P riees reasonable. 624 2nd A»». E . ^ P

FO B S A L E - L . C. Smltli. i B ro i ' " typew rite r , p ractically new. Room No.10, B ank & T ru s t Co. • ge

F O R R S A L E or tradt\, young work *“ horses, good ones, for-cows and beifora.L. J . Miller, 1 1-4 miles east T w in Falls, Phono 510 R 1-3. '

CO N K E Y ’S F L Y K N O C K EB —Keeps tho flies o ff of anim als . Y our cows will ;;ive m ore milk i f you* use i t . I t pays *•! for ites lf nnd make# you a p ro f i t , l b r 75 s;ilo hv Unrrow Bros. Seed 4 Supply Co. —

~ ' 0 R SA Li:—Cherric i, “ small trees, easy to jiick. 1 3-1 miles ca s t o f foun- ^ dry on K im berly Rond.

FOR SALl-i—.'.n tons o f a lf i i lfa , $:.•;)I'cr ton. \V. C, Curtis, H ansen. '

EOB SA LE—Singer, sew ing machine, 7’ in fino condition^ 255 Oth Ave. N . „

“ '/ .KClv" Piauott cost moro. B iit all flood tl iiuijs coat more. C ircular, pricca and terms umilo.l froo. . K a r l Zeck Co., In.:., Twin Palla, Idaho, ci

Britain and Japan have noti- is tbat they have prolonged their ,r, according to the Daily Hail, a t at that the treaty terms are in ac- of the leagne.

I— Reports from Mexico Oity that I snrronnded and that his captnre credited today in Hezican circles

I GREEKS AND ITALIANS ALS CLASH IN ASIA MINII Hellenes Boffer One O ff ic e r ElUedb y T h ir ty O t te r C acoaltles N ea r

B pbents

J e m . CONSTANTIN& PLE, tfP) —urree- G reeks suffered one o f f ice r killed6n de- th i r ty o ther casualties ncaV Ephesuseelng, cen tly when they en te red the I t aof his xonr to cap ture T u rk s , who were 9

Qod- !u;r a t Greek trains.

,Y NEW S, TW IN FALLS

EW S C l A iONE CENT PER WORlI F Y O U D O N ’T T H I N K ;

T R Y A F E W P E N

OR SALE—MISCELLANEOUSR D. K E I i O O a , . g o u t fo r i « t t ~1 e r ’s D ry A rsenate o f L ead fo r sp ray fer atoHal. CaU Phone efiO-B. P . O. Box ~i*. J______________________________________ apiFO R S A L E —U sed truck, newly —:

lin ted , working p a r u as good aa now, ■' ton capacity. 4 spoodti fo rw ard ; prlc? id termB ve/y toasonablo - to goodir ty . Phone 75. j

FOB S A L E -O h U d '« go curt. C«ll . t f " oom 0, Central B uild ing, Twin Polls. j

FOB SA LE — tlndorground gasallne ink, w ith pump. C apacity 60 gals. | ' ' ' i fo and clean. . P r ic e $30. A r th u r J . J _ oAvcy, A batraet o ffice. ;

t ^ R SALE—M a n ’s b i c \ ^ ; cboap. l l . - l t h E . ■ _

1?AM.M 0ND’S S L U G ' BOOT—K u is , J iblingo worms and all oating insects on <1. lanta. For aalo by Darrow Bros. Seed * _

Supply Co. . ;

TOK S A I E - U m d ElltagtoB pliolo', ?r, •alnut ease.. A pply a t Nows office. _2

iX)Il SALf^— OooBoberries, 15c ffallou S5 II bush; curran ts 25c gallon on bush; elery plants: also f i r s t cutU ng a lfa lfa10 jier ton in shock, a n y time exeo'pt p j undays. J . M. Spackm an, 1-2 mi^c . r. E. city.

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VANTED—MISCELLANEOUS “"^VANTED^tO R E N T —A fivo or six- ^ (»om 'houBo unfurnished. Phono 300W.

W ANTED—A good eeecnd-hand yio- 1 ! In. J . E. DoWitt, Undortoker.-

WANTED— Itced baby cab; m ust be ^11 tjoo<l condition. Phono 724M.

I v A N T E I l - N u t i io to onto f o t 1btJ 14 f.“ idy^and help, w ith housework. Phone n

\VANTI:D TO R E N T — Tliroo to five- c i oom house, furnished. Clerk No. 2, nrc.; poBtoffice. —

T vA N T E D —1000 window and door 0 (:r<H.'UB to make a t M oon's Shop 5 ’hono 5. _

W ANTED — K alsomining* promptly lone'. Eatimatee ohoerfully given. Kun- „ lie & Bomijlor, Tw in Frills Prem ier - ‘a im Shop, 230 M ain Avo. N. Phone 131. •. D'

W ANTED—To ren t , rnm ishod h o u ^>r modorh apartm ont o f threo to f iv e w •00ms, for tho suMtSer months or long- gt-T. Box A. L., N«ws>->^ k<

PA RTY with ou tf i t (o s tacx 20 acres ilfa lfa ; ono or all c u t t in g s ; closo ui. 1q Phono 602J C. \

W ANTED—Your automobile to wash. ~ SatvRfaclory w ork g u aran teed ; ous r a te s ^ >1.50. Central Garage, 318 Bhoshono W. P‘ Phone 452 .,

WANTED—To c o n tra c t 20 a ^ i Itcans, spocial largo yie lding variety.See Darrow Bros. Seed A-Bopply Co. ^

' D BE aaM A K IN Q —a t r a B. P . Ftore- P, man, 1037 E ln r S t . _

WA NTED — Y oar law n mowers to grind. W erner’s B ^ a i ^ Shop. ~

WANTED—Your r t* o r ' blades to ® iharpon. W erner's B opair Shop,Second ire e t E.

POSITION WANTED '--------------— — ------------------------------ ------- -- o

W ANTED—T ruck d r iv e r wishes m si- _ tUm driv ing trm-k in tow n . (JuU 55-ld 5.

WANTED—Experienced b o okkeeper ,^ wishes position; n o d references*Phono 752R. - • . -

■HELP WANTED IW ANTED—W omen and girls fo r *

jiieking cherries. E a r l F r u i t Co. I

W ANTED—A g en tlem an stonogra- ” jther. Call phono 182W betw een 6 an d ^

^ p- " ■ _____________________ ?

MONEY TO LOAN ^TO LOAN—Small *mn on fa rm or

city property . Phone 720B. c

i- A theist a s Charged ’

^ BENSON, M inn., Congresaikt A. J . Volstead continued on the ' >. . ness stand today In thi« hear ing of

conttflllng the nom iaatlon fo r 1 i;ress on the ropubUcan tick c t 'o f liev. O. J . K vale , Non-partisa^-lea{

i t o f Benaon, who d e f e a t s U r . Volat .g ill thiB (the aoventh) d is tric t. The <

U'st iB brought u n d e r the corrupt p S8 {ices act.

M n VolBten<! xo lte ra ted hia de tliat h<i was a n a th e is t as supporter Rr'v. Kvaie nre a lleged to havo ehai w ith the know ledge e f - th c ir candid Judge A lbert Joh n so n , hearing the

MOR •'ipressed the op in ion th a t i f Mr. j stead could eBtaUlfsh thu t he was an -athe'Ist , v io la tion o f the eor

4 prnrtieea act *-oulrt be proven.^

I FLOODS CAUSE EXTENBITB : D A ilA a E IN T A K M A VAL]

Thei and YAKIMA. W ash., (fl>H-ltcports K us rc - ’ ftom the lower Y akima valley w ta lian 'w Q s floodiM by a c loudburst la te

an lp - 'te rd ay indicatp an estim ated dar i o f $S5(^000. R ailroad tracks were «

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S, IDAaO, MONDAY, JI

SSIFIEOSI _____ ^

iOANO WORTH ITfADVERTISING PAYS SJNIES WORTH

F O R R E N T

FOR R ENT— Room, gentleman pro- L( •rred. 235 5th Ave. E. ' V- with

POR RENT—Thrto room unfurn ished partmont. Inquire a t H e rbs t &‘Bambo. ____

FOR R ENT—Two rooms, furn ishod n,oJ• r light housekeeping. 536 F o u r th £ . and0 children.

POR RENT—Largo, cool bedroom for ^.VO, closo in. Phono 1200. , 0^1

' f o u b e n t —-Tht™ BO"J. n o llT Jh to . iffico rooms, th ird rloor M cOomiek uilding. Call W. B. AmBjUory, I r r ig a ted ands Company.

■ mFOB REN T— Garage, closo in. In-

uiro Cogswell Tiro and Serv ice S ta

' _____________________ irroj

FOB BE N T —FouM oom f u m l .b e a ouBo; uso o f chickens: in South P a rk .IM . - O*"______________________________________ _chatFOU RENT—Now moOern brick store =

r gamgo building. See ExchangeIjl^lty Co., 113 E .-M ain St. Phono 3 a J

lOARD AND BOOM a t 411 M«dn W 'bone 1216-J.

POU REN T—Bieeping Tooms n t S22'i f th avo. B. Phone 762B. ^-----------------------------------------------------------OneFOR RENT— Won furn ished lodge Oue

ooBi, amplo space and woU Jight«M<. 800 One

FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES —T o r “sALI'j— Car auitablo"’ "for bug,8. \ Servieo S ta lion , Main West.____________________I__________________ in

FOU SALE — Ford truck. Phone 31.

FOR SALE—Mitchell ro ad ste r }n p 2 ;ood condition. Has five cord tiro^. «, *rico Tight fo r eash. Roy CuVit, ^ ro y jftundry. ' p i i

PARTY leaving c ity will sell new 1&20 ^ Ihovrolot a t a saerif lce. 902 T h ird ave. a s t __

J O R SALE—Saxon 0, 18 model, jus i i\\r thauled In excelent condition. A t ‘ 135 4th Ave. E. =5=

POR SALE—OldKnotiUe s ix ; good :opdiUon, been run three thousand I n Uos. Call 372. K

FOR SALE— Ford ears. In q u ire ' a t doughty Garage, 3rd Ave. E . ^

n ? o F i A L E l 5 ; d n ' i r H ; 5 i S r i r i r « ' - ivhoels, rebuilt a a d r raa ia ted . A bar- ^ ;a in if sold a t once. Inqu ire City U a r te ting Co.

FOR S A L E —Usod Buiek-fonr. Oar n fine condition; a bargain fo r casL \d d ro s8 P . 0 . Bo* 742.

W, B. Amsbary, I rr iga ted I ^ n d i com- pany, fo r terms. ^

FO B E E N T —Boom fo r g ou t; p t iv « t« ™ entrance. 458 Oth Ave. E , __

FOR RE N T — 10 acres one m ile no rth ^of no llis to r; five-room house; w ell im* ^proved; 15 per acre. F . B. Gross, Btock ^ kzuhnngo building, P o rtland , Ore.

T Y P E W B IT E B & ^ F o r-B e n t o r O de —Bee Hoover a t Business C o l l ^ , or or write Bichey ‘ The T y p e w r i t e r 'M » , * ' Bupert, Idabo.

FOR REN T—Nieo f ro n t ileoping ^ room, 037 T ^ r d weat.

FOB - B E N T -P u rn ish o d sleerrfbg room; gentleman preferred. P h o ae T* 902J; 240 SoTonth ave. £ l

M I S O E L L A N E O U S _

GOOD B A TQ a t Bakor rooma. 25c. D<

FR E E k ind ling wood o t tho W arren „ Construction company. N ext the S te r ­l ing Croamory. .____ 01

BEFOBE T H E Y GBOW B IG a n d an- = noylng, c lassified a d v o r t i^ n g w ill eolveyour littio worries. I f you f in d i t to j you r immediate in te rest to sell proper-ty , claasifiod advertis ing w ill enable myou to cn t o o t tho .worry w h ich Jcnr fodelay m ight occation toe 700 . rt

» , 1— a(You c a n ’t guuBs you r w ay to enm- ei

omy and th r i f t . S tudy tho arts. b

‘'•w r i ahead hearing repoK.. time and then adjourned unK .,

aman crnoon to hold tho f i r s t jo in t ^ t - * i th tlijj Forty-eightcr3.

f tho Before ad journ ing tho labor pat con- Masion Indicated th a t the new pa!

1 the plannel to. nominate a pren identia l ci Lguer didate jwssihly tonight, a n d th a t thi Itead, be s ta te tieketn in some nectio I con- ------prac IDAHO W HATHEB-

lenial Tonight and W ednesday fair, ■rs of

K l NEW PARTY PROMi vii OF THANKS FOR j

s not -

CHICAGO, (;p)— Rev. George C. BI mond of S t. Louis opened the foi c lghters eonvention w ith a p ray e r wh » « . te o l lv .d w ith cb to r ..

today ‘‘ W e a re concerned ab o u t heaven 1 which h e l l / ' ho said. - V l t U th i s world » yes- which we aro in terested . A s J e su s i invage ed, so do w e .”wash Tho prayer eharged tb a t r*publ!

ULY 18,1920

ICTION IIf 70a want to bny, tell, j Qxohange, barter, dli- \ poae o f or acquire AHT- THING try Daily Kow*.OlasB aas.

LOST

LOST—In Buhl, E lg in w ris t watch with C. M. H . October 6, on back, Pind- i r please leave a t N ew s Office. Be- ward.

E S T I U T - L i g h t .g ray maro, smooth mouth, slim build , w e ig h t between 1300 a n d . -1400. E . P itzpn tr lck , Rogerson,Idnho.

LOaT—Sunday, J u n e U , betweea town anil Shoahono FoIIb, tw o chil­dren 'e cools; reword. Phone £0J.

FOUND

T A K EN up nt my ran ch 1 mllo w e « of city, July 7, tw o w hlto face ro n w cojvs; one branded on lo f t hip and ribs irregular f lrc lo w ith poin t upw ard; other b ram lcd l e f t h ip ati4 t lb # w ith sort o f nhoo aolo o r rough hottlo brand.Owner e.onii> and got them and pay charges. F. E . Chamberlain.

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wmbow O I .A f i^ W in d ^ ~ ^ ^ ^ ca^inet work. Moon's Bhop. Phoae I.

FIABO TUNlNaP l i i i O T U m i j d —8 ." 6 . ~ Phoa'i

0,4, iiogerson iio toL

PIAl^O TUKINa<—Ph o n e lue . Logaa Music Oo. . X .

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T E A ^ tO 'E B ^ O O tf P A l ^Phono 818.

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876. Tirin Palls.

ATTORNEYS

8 . D. D A V IS Attorney & Counselor a t Law

Probato a Spocialty LOUIS L . A L L B N , Assoeiate

Office: 137 M ain A ve. N. o r Model Shoo Co., w i th Dr, E m es. l*hone ISft-Vv’.

J Q g H W. a R iH A M r - L a w y e t , B ank •T r iu t B id s . Ph o n e 08S-B.

A flw rra b . ^ m X 3 0 N —Lawyer.

TTnUfgTt n ■a*TT.TJI__•Rny.^ WnTlilliig

T A Y i« B o m n m r ^ B s ^ k nid*.Proba te a n d c iv il praetiee.

kw B B L B T * S W E B L B t—A tto » sy > a t Law. P ra e t ie e i n aU Coarts , Twia Palls, Idaho.

E . i f . W O L FS—L aw y er , B ooou S aad 0, over Id a b o D ep a rtm en t S tore . Twia

• Falls, Idaho. ‘ - ’

J . H. W ISB— Law yer. iVUy ergaal*- cd Colleeticn P ep a r tm ea t . Off ieee—Uuoms (i a u d 7, ove r Twin F a lls A Trust Co., Twin Palls, Idaho.

DON J . H B N B T— Room 7 , 1 D. Bldg, Colloetione and C om m erdal Law.

AROHITEOT •

. O H A ^ ^ E s I ^ £ a I ^ M A N , axehlteec, Baheoek buiM ing , eity ._________ •

* U a woman hope* to become profl- ’ d e n t in mimie she docs not neg lect to ' study music. If sho hopes to becomo 5 moro nud m ore e f f ic ien t a s a buyer■ for lho home sho w ill not neg lect a

rcKuli^T «ml jntoTestod study of the ad.i. For a tudy is th o price o f knowN

- edge; uud t o know is the f i r e qois ite bi buying.

: by Beck

tV J I N 6 ^>1 can- tho dep^U /L ^ lL ABCOT-■ there 1, howover, THEctions figure o f prieeBpSW ..,.

more t h a n 20 p e f cent year aRo, 37 p e r cent h lg h V . years a ^ > and 10S.6 p e r c w v . .

ir. than t h o te a y e a r average.

lUOTERS CHEER PRAYER B RUSSIAN REVOLUpON

Blch- sp irllnal d eao la tloa ," a a d continued: f o r t v are e o m p C a « * n , Vow^TbloMd

r w l l U h " A >*the g re a t revolu tion ao w eo m b g m n ns from aa tiona l dissoliItSriL^ ■

'e a and . Dr. Richmond ^>eelfleally gavo thanks a r id ia fo r i^TfiUttoB i n Basda» f o r a r r us fail- spirit o f Mlf-aaaertiveaeM

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T H E M EN ACE OF T H E BAT? —

Ttie niitbronk of" Imbonir plof^tic iu / fu-vi’rnl American nnd Mipxlcnn ruU' I portH liuK cnlJcd roncwoii a t lcn t io n to X , . tlic monnco of Iho ra t. I t in now known u llmf the r a l i» tho carr icr and nprcador Ifa r of thin droad .dlacofle. Tlio dan(f(^^ to eon.Ht cUioB is groal, since Mcditorra- ” 'j'j' nonn ports nro reported tn be affoctorl „w-it nlso. JKT

H xlrrm ination o f rntu offora tho oaiy . " p f fe d iv o p reventive action aea ln a t the diBcoHi*. Whilo inland ccnlcrs aro not Min monnccd to the sumo extent as coast eiticH the elimination of ral.n ia desir- able from an ocunoiiiii- point -of vioiN:.

.were they not piirvo.vnrM o f liscnse. Tho i,„„| I 'n itc il Stnte^f public henltli scrVleo es- caK< Umiites tliat thero is nt least onc rat •'* for every person in the eounlry. The <ieHtriii-Iion they w reak {inunnlly is com- |.* puted u t $18Q,000,000. This enormous Iiuin mim would seem to make worth whilo a n y syilem alic e ffo rt to pxtormlnati- Ihe rodents for whut ’would bo tn^incd in (|n11nrs and ccnts were the health t i ^ ifimnro phaBM.not_ii) be nmsiileroil. /

(Community orf'anir.nlion offorM t^ie only means of carr>'inn on nn effective I erusadc ngnmst r a ts nnd in siu-li movO' nicnts the •public health sprvice is p re ­pared to ^o•oporntc^ nnd direct the work.A ral a l best is such n luathsoine tiling th a t it is s trange th a t so many o f them 4 —

-are perm itted to exist undisturbed.A w ider rea lization o f tho menoco

tiioy constitu te m ay lead to moro vlg- $;i((i orous steps ogaiast tlicm. JTbo genoral feeling tow ard them is th a t they are annoy ing b u t unavoidable. Tho la tter; vl.i -erroneoua T hey can bo e x te ra ia - .i. a te d nml ahould bo. b o i m r o m health a n d oeonomic motive*;

I f wo can save the g re a te r a m o aa t o f tho 9180,000.000 oonuaM oss a t tr ib a t - A: ed to th em In destructioa o f p ro p erty int. and Btoodstuffs, i t 5s the heig h t o f Twii w astefulness n o t to do so. j.v j

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T H E COUBAOB TO ECOKOUXZE.

( 'onsidcrnbly more th a n a ceatur>* ” , 1 ago 'Rcjjj;imin F rank lin propounded to the American peoplo a gaspel of th r if t ui»on which w as eatablisbod the proS' ^ p e rity of the republic. Hia homely ad- iI7. vice to tak e care of the pennies, to kee]i everlasting nnd jealous w atch upon tho

. odds ond ends o f ex travagance and jv ' wu»t^^ were followed hy the founders nf the nation, of ncecnsily as well as o f . choico. His .tilvice. valued in- the days X when the land wns being roughbew u plac from the wilderness, became invaluable com to th<i struggling Htaten recovering from The a long and exhniisling wnr for inde- j>Piidenc<*. A!in-ri.:iuis tuived, and from Ihcir eccmoiiiii-n row- the I'lihissul j)roH- pe'rity thn t marked eiisning decades.

W ith p len ty cumo lewt need l« cnn’ cool nerv4', nnd w ith n slackening o f the grip seal uf necessity ensued u weakening of t^ic Ptts will to save. l ’ro»jH'rity became com- ninnplacc. And willi llie d istributiun o f wealtli , and an i-nhing of the bonds o f circumslaiK-e, came a lessened re- ^ jp o e t for th rif t . Men took j)ride uol »o mueh in wliat they sjived as in what they spent. They feared Ui be tlioiiglit ,j,p, niggardly. Iljitlier thnn b - t lm u g h l pen- the ny wisi! they pref<-rre«l to be pouml pro foolish. mal

Tho p ity of it ih thal ihe extrava- ar tl gance whieh in recent years has b*‘- ' come a nutional charartvris lie haa not been confined to those who could moat a f f o r d ' i t . I t has kivodcd all ranks jinil haa been mrfst pronounced by'' tnen And )<romca who sought tu clothe their | modest circnmstanccs by a ihow o f ^ plenty . There is n s tory told—a a d a a e t t t ru e ooe—o f a milUountre and a young fr ien d who wt-re w alking dawn one of Hon o ur p^cat iliupping a v c n u o a > ^ I t wna in tbe d ay s when a ha lf dollar would. M i

buy a good pair o f suspenders—aud suspeader* were worn., 'fiTe younger m an w » ab o u t to en te r a haberdashery to spcBd hlsluU f-dollarn wfcea hla mor>;

o*pflricae«a m entor aaw a ' a l f a « r o « th e a tre« t ad vertis ing 'twapcndcn a t 4fj e ea ti , 'i ro. called h’t * / r f c n d ’s a tten tion to t t . “ Oh, T w ouldn’t w alk across the

, a t r * ^ ) ^ ' a a v « f lv« c e n ta /^ ih# prosper...OM yoniai rem arked. “ Y a n n | .m i ^ , ’ '

tb » t W a a o f £ iu s e « , .< < Im irk ayear—aoa- •ometUaea Joagpr— o laake

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LO per cont on niy money. You have a 1^:hance hcn> lo snve ns imieli in fiv^ 11Jiinn tes ." ~w.

There is food for thoiiglil hero for ^• very einjiloyer and uvcr>-* cmployuj fo r K•ver.v lioiiMulioldcr hi the lund. We , Bihould licit be nsliumrd to practice the Himnll ocC.iioiiiiea. \S> may oome 'd a y H>c at*linn’ied if wo don’t. ™

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aussell Bell is Badly Uaed m Kai

Affray which Follows Offen • tog

sive Statement

' l u n i l i (Hiiccial).—Hiissell Hell is in .. “ I local hospital for knife cu t treatm ent ml Kverett Hall is tield under bond o f a a i inOf) on chargo of asnnult. Both princl- fan lals li> tlie alleged affra.v aro furin *nt vorker.H working on jiluces about fivo iiiles uortlnvest of Hiilit. I t is avcrrod 'ij he iii(>n fought us the re.sult of un ar- , 'ument on Hatur.la.v. n. sta tem en t by Jell in furu ting Hnll whu is snid to lavo assaulted thu former witli ii knife.

Ksumination of Hell by a local phy- “ l idan revenled n i,iiinibor of slashe-j "If ibout the n ec k , ' t’u<'e and rlient, tioiu' the if tlieiii, limviner, n f u necessarilv seri- bar

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HOLLISTER J

in)LI,ISTl-;u - Mr. aud Mrs. Cecil farris nru “ a t home’ ' to their IriondH. w it •OHiding al corner Main and Miilio itrccl.

Haying an.l ir rigation are' in full■ wing, and emp pro!i]>e.-tH ur<\ fiillv liO>er i-eiit u h o v e ISIIII. «n«l_ W o n l liu s lieeti r ec e ive d t h a t .Mrs. C. ’uvaneM s' c on il it ion is iniu-li im p r o v e d " }|ic is t u k i n g I rc a t n io n t a l R o c h e s t e r , w j i d in n . - ‘ „ r ,

i;. W. .\l,- |{ue a n . l f a t. i il y o f M in i . loka lav . ' iu'.v;;il to lIolliMt^ir l.i m a k e t h e i r , lome . ■ nJo'• H a r . i li ! l{ . ' a lly nia .le a s h ip m e n t o f amliH f ro m INigers.m T l le ^ . lav f o r ( 'h i- Cor aK<>- a lo

.Mrs. I'}. I., l l a u in l 'N eon d i t io i i is re- a n r lor te tl lo hi- miirii iiiiprin-cd. 'S lic in <. iti ll g r e n t l y irouhU-.l w i th a » th in a . ,

K. .V, KrickM.n le ft T h i i r s d a v on a iiiisneHN tr ij i lo .Suit L a k e <,‘i ly . *5“ '

F r ie i l . l » .if th e (:hai it an< |ua b u c k e d Ip t h e .■ ii intnitt ee Hii tu rday r v e n i i i g ihki .b r li i i n l r a i ^ - i i f o r a four-d:i<C co u rse fo r■ cduii-, pr.»baljlv, diiriiig the lal- ^ -j|

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Real Estate Transfers._____________________________ 'I

--------------------------------------------------- tlU'rn m la lied B y tha Twlfl F a l l t Tl> ere

tU aad A b a tn e t Company a ^' sh«

C. A. W arner lo .1. 11. Sliijminn $800u ol V. block 68. Twin i 'a l ls . bai

.1. P. Tompkins to Wilford Morlev •] (■Kill, I..1 r, lil.ick 7 l„v . 1st A d j. , Buhl. „ c

. S. H.vde to .1. T. Beem S500, p a r t lot I; block 0 Inv. 1st A.M., Buhl. ,

A. B. Wilson et nl lo C. h t Merrlr-1:Mi(K) hits H) lo hloek «8, Buhl.

.1. .M. (lilibs to B. (). H anev ijtlO, lot r., block H-2, Buhl.

C. A. Lindsled t t.‘> A. P. DeN'enl ■ ' l i o n 1-: 1-- KI L> HW I t SE 1-4 24- ■

■Anna Wild to Kleanor Wild $1, 1-- H

nt. in X l-.T of lot 7, Moorman 1st Add. H rwin Kails. ■

F i le r I. (). O. r . to C. S h a f f ».10 lot l l ». bloek 1, Filer I. O. 0 . P . Cemetery.

Ida 1.. Cole to I* D. B utler $1, lot .0. block :i .lones Add., Twin Palls.

h. C. Crcas to Oscar McNcls $ 1, lot 2, hloek Twin Falls.

Elirjibetli M. Huffman to. O. F . Huff- ( uaii $1. hits s nnd 1>, bloek Hi, T w in f i-'nlls. • M

A. I’. Senior to .John .Maher $530 lo t a ^7. blnek U, Honior Add.. Twin Falls. ^

K. H. Heqna to K. F. Browne J21>,292 / |it SW I-l ::710Kt.

F. B. Itiph-y to \V. O. M .K ibhen $1. M W 12 S KI -1. ;iO 9-!ik " •

Pasteurizing Milk. .T he milk In the bottles may b a .

jiaced In .a tioller Iq which cold w a te r * ' wm es up to the oecks of the bo ttles . . Fbe boiler is then placcd on the s tova »nd hentcd until the w a te r reaches a , :ernpcrBture of 145 degrees Fnhreu- le lt 08 determined by. the thermome- :er, w here It la maintained for 30 mln- ates. T h e Iwtlles a re then removed. rooled to raDplng water; and (cept lealed until tbe milk la re n d ; to se rve .* ' PasteurlratlOD kills d lseaa tx au a ln g cerm i.

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Memoranda In cMtss. IA re a d e r tells us tha t with the a w q*'

Df gum tragacaiith . a llowing a week for drying, two 'bheet.t o f gInHs can bo " Joined with' a shoe^ of p ap e r between thora. without the sllghteat s ta in ing of the paper. It Is suggested th a t th ia “ ** provides a new, and useful m eans o f i m aking paper weights and o ther glaaa article* with colendars. etc.. Imbedded In I hem. The gum. while stUUwet, ap* Wa pea™ to have sta ined the p a p e r ; b u t every trace o f this dlsa'ppcara aa th a tfla drying ou t proceeds.—S den tlf lc Amert- era ca6. K ^

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i c t l j t b a aarna d«d«B tait WOO r t i S . ® “

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WANTED REPWe Do All Kinds of Bepair. Work

ALLWORK'QUiG ordon A

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TWIN FALLS D AILl

MDWtVEHlNG E ^ M T A L E :

^ M d i y G r a h o o v

V A L E N T IN E PARTY.

"T h e F a i ry Q ueen Is going to give a — 'a len tli ie party,'* naid old W itty W itch, . ■Aro you read y fo r U T’ »

"W itty W itch ,” »»ld old Mr. G iant. j 'I a m a lw a y s ready fo r one o f the ^'alry Q ueen’s parties. We will go oge th rr . And w c will take h e r vnl- mtlnoH. (AO I Iy everyone gofng to)e a t th e p a r ty?" , ______ fa

“ I boll(r\e so," said. W itty WUcRT ‘T he (Jnoinea an d Klves and Brownies K ind G.obllnH nnd Bogey fam ily and O af 7 'amlly a n d Fly-High, tho E lves ' bird, ■ m d all o f Ihe uiiuul guoHts.” H

" T lm t’}! flue," Hald old Mr. Olunt. I ‘I h aven ’t be«n‘ to a^p a rty In ever so G ong. ■ Wy m ust th ink about our valen- ^ Ines ' fo r the F a iry Qupon, W itty iVlloh. W h a t u r e your Idcu.s?''

“II m igh t be nice.” sa id W itty W itch, hp 'If we each tuude her a valen tine and an hen showt'd i l to the -o the rx before- or land, b u t e ach o f us to m ake it quUo of ly ourso1vo.-< nnd w ithout nny HtigK«*-s- in Ion frolu tho o ther. Thon they will on lure to be uo very different." jg

■That'H n K<>'>d blea." sa id Mr. (JIanL . wl 'Woll, If th e p a r ty ts to. be tom orrow, qj, ve’d betl,er,bL» hu rry ing ."

“'f h a t w » hail h o tte r be,” s a id W itty Vltch. ' • w

"L e t 's luuet tomorrow morning, ir lght and oarly.'^ said old M r .O la n t , befo re l l 1 t im e to go to th e par ty . ^ md show ench o th e r the va len tine wa (•( lave m ade." |,(

"T hiil 'a a good Idea," sa id W ^ ty ut iVltcli. " I ^ t u s m eet ou tside y u u r cave . n) it ten o 'c lock an d then wo will have a p< ilmple luncheou, which I will b r ing - (long w ith me, fo r I c a n ^ a k e eo m any m llfferent dli^K^ in my l^ l^hen In th e th :o rner o f t O ' ‘avo. And I will c a rry a ilong a bSnTTet w ith Ihe sandw iches ol ind everyth ltiK eltte I'll m ake.’* tb

" B u t yoti m u s tn 't b r ing loo much," tc inld old Mr. (Jiunt. " fo r the F a iry m lu een will w nnt uk tp b ring o u r appe- In Ites a s m uch a s ahe will w a n t ub to lo ir lng o u r valen tines , and even m o re !" Ili

"All r ig h t," Huld W itty Witch. " I fr vill only b r in g ua enough to nibble on ind enough tu ke«>p us f rom being too w itnr%'lngly hungry . fJood-by." sh e sa id sc iH she wont off. ct

"Good-by," Huld.old Mr. fJlant.Thoy ench worked over th e ir valen-

Lines, a n d ho did all t h e ' F a iry land rreu tures. f o r evoryotiu w anted to have a va len t in e fo r the F a iry Queen, and the w an ted to have a va len tine fo r ' !*ach of h o r guest.H a s they s a t a t her 3an«iuct table .

T h o n e x t ' day whon W itty Witch' went to o ld Mr. ( i lan t 's cave ahe found tha t ho hud ninde such a big va len tine " there w asn 't room for It aod him in ^ the CB^e a t the sam e tim e. t > ^

"You Hoe." ho Nuld, an he looked a t

i r aT ' k

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“ Such a Big Valentine.”

the eno rm ous rod h e a r t he had m ade wtilch waH biggor than him self, “ I tr ied to work n v e r Humetlilng rea lly big, and of cou rse th is tu rn ed nu t to be It, for I forgot I'm' K« big myself 1"

“And I 'vo iiinde |u y valen tine about my size," sa id W’lt ty W itch, "and all over l l I hnve w ritten versea fo r the F a iry Q u e e n . ' L it t le verses te lling her how we all love her."

So W itty W itch und old Mr. G lnnt noon s ta r te d fo r the va len tine p a r ty ^ a f te r they had Hnlshed th e ir sim ple ^ lancheon. T hey arr ived Just aa r svaryone w as arriv ing , and Everyone liad m ad e a va len tine for th e F a iry Queen o f the sam e slr.ed h e a r t aa the slxe o f th e g iver 's height and fa tn ess I- F o r tbey all sa id t h a t th e ir heai;U might be Nmall Id real s i te , bu t the ir bearta full o f love f o t t h e F a i ry Queen were a s la rg e a s they were, because lhay had to be to hold all th a t love.

And th e F a iry Queen hnd a valen- rise f o r c a c ^ o f h e r gneats , m ade of rod m b le s ^ d tinshing w ith woodland ilatoondn. m ad e by the d iam ond mak- fra, Mr. S u n a n d Mr. Snow,

B u t a f t e r they had had th e ir su p p e r ■ t tw ilig h t a ll a ro u n d fro m th e tre«a they ^uw h e a r t s m nde ot cO 'a tal glaaa, which s p a rk led a n d danced and ahowed many d iffe ren t c o lo n .

"T he re Is a c ryatal heat^t fo r each of mv ffuesta." sa id th e F a iry Queoh. "nnd

PAIR WORKrk, Bnlok Work a Specialty.

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.Y NEW S, TWIN FALLS

;aune they'K liow hovr my'^ h e a r t ls _al-[ / «ays d u n d n g in ao m any different. | lappy. spark ling , m erry w ays fo r m yi . ’r ien d s of F n i r y l n n d r

i® lra pCABIN&®::

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We can be w hat we wlU be but only tu by holdlnc ourselves to eonsUteat and blwell calculated thought and action, daBheldon L eave tt j f

FOOD FO R T H E FAMILY.

“ “ nlO ne o f th e m oat wboleaome o f b reak- < ■'

f a s t ffKMls a n d one reaaonab le In price pi - i s t h e w h o l e m

w.h c a t g r a i n s cooked until

gelatinous.top

IDllli-F S ^ i S S S ^ s y ^ - o a p o d a l l y good

fo r growing chil- dren.

G reen Soup.—W ash tw o q u a r ts of |P Hplnach In Bovoral woters. W ash , peel nnd chop fine th ree small tu rn ips , two onions, a bunch o f celer>' and n sprig 'f ' Df pnrsloy. F r y the vegetnblos gently = In fo u r tah lM poonfuIs o f b u t te r . Add ono p in t of w a te r a n d s im m er until tender. Mix tw o tnb l^spoonfuls o f flour w ith n' l i t t lo milk, add It to ono aod ono-half p in ts o f milk, lo t boll five mln- iitc.<i. P u t nil th e vegetab les th rough ii sieve, rtien ndd the h o t m ilk a n d serve with fried bread .

Span ish Eoga.—Cook to g c tb e r ono cupfu l of s tew ed tom atoes, a n d qpe cluvo of uttrlic. flnely m inced, one chopped onion, tw o sw eet green pep­p e rs Hoodod and chopped. Cook gently u n til rcduce<l one-half . Sp read oh th in Bllcea o t b u tte red to a s t and lay a ponched or frleil egg on each slice.

Boiled F iah In Court Bouillon..^ .Mince ono onion, one s ta lk o f celery, t h r e e sprigs of parsley. F ry them In a l i t t le b u t te r , ndd two teaspoonfuls o f snlt, filx pepper coma, n bay leaf, th re e cloves, two q u a r ts of boiling wa­ter. one p in t of vinegar. Boll fifteen mlntitc.<<. s tm ln and k eep 'to uso In boil­ing flsh. R ub tho flsh w ith s a l t nnd lemon Juice nnd pu t In the balling l iq u o r ; s im m er un til tho flesh fnlls from tho hones.

. Maple J u n k e t - W a r m Just luke­w a rm one q u n r t o f milk, odd ono dle- solve<l Junke t tablet, one-third of n cup of m nple su g a r nnd p o u r Into she rbe t cups. Serve with g m te d mnple . Hugaf nnd cream , o r n pudding sauco nm de o t tw o-th in ls of n cup o f maple suga r , tw o tnble.spoonfuls o t 'f lour, onc cnpfu l of bell ing water, tw o table- ipoonfu ls o f bu tto r and vanilla to llavor.

Eacalloped Celery W ith Cheeae /~Cook the rough conrse portions o f cel-1 cry, cut In bits, until, tender, a d d to n rich w hite sauce in layers with cheese. B ake in a m ode ra te oven until the cheese is molted. 1

r ' I.F irat M laslonaHet to Islands. |

O ne h undred y ea rs ngo tw o • men | woro sent' from Torring ion , C<»nn.. to I be th e flryt m issionaries to the Hnwnil- ! a n Islands, then known ns th e Sand- ! wich Islands. T h e ovont w as com- { meinorntod a t Tnrrlnicton.

Hear Willinm .1, Bryan \Ve<lnes(lQ.v. ndv.

Shoe Repairing Factory

—O P E N NOW —

Sowed soles and heels in len Diinutps, while you wait.

W E O U A S A N T E E E V E R rJO B T U B N E D OUT.

I f you live o u ta id e " { ^ city, send in y o u r shoes b y p a re d post.We will p a y tho m ailing chargtia.

q z6. a l e x a n d e b132 W. Shoahona 8 t

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Whiil i.>i y o u r hlen* o f w hat n wife am night to bo7 Do you like tbo jirvtty glv mes wlio mako tlio men in tho audicQcc lo rane tlic ir . necks when you oacort her plo 0 tho thouter, bu t who cannot scram- lie eggs o r m ake ilrinkablo coffocT Or 182 Io you p re fe r tho domestic k ind who leop you r hous.r Hpotless and<a>e nat- iral born cookr^ bu t who a lw ays grotit Qqi -ou in a^irou and dusting cap and arc ilwnys too t i red to» go ou t evenings? ^ •The T h ir teo n th Commandment.” tho fpS licturo ill w hich Ethel Clayton Is show- ng u t tho Idoho theator w ill toll you ibout s t i l l nnothor tyjio o f wife. To Icscribe h e r would spoil tho pleasure •on will der ive from thu picturo.

Qood Subjec t fo r Worry.Folk* w ho have noth ing olso to .wor­

ry ab o d t m ig h t coosldor the stu tcmont '7f ncloDtiata t h a t tbo sun will get cold Id 12.000,000 yoara.—Dos Molnos (la.) Rvgtiiter.

four W illiam .1. Bryon Wcdnosday.-odN’. 'z;

FOR SALE—IOuaranteetl As Beprcsenl

llupmobile Roadster—O»ow cor Hii.vnes 4-pu8SL‘n};er—Run less t

tires.Iludaou Siipor-Six and Reo Sedt l-'ord Sediiii—Like new; 1919 in l-’ord Roadster—Truck body; 19 l-’ord Totirin^r Car—1917.Ford one-ton truck; first daw<. Mitchell 5-pas.sonser and Roo F Stiidebaker—1918 model; jjood Reo Six and Hiiick Six—Fine fr Ford Coupe—1920 model.

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Plonaara In Petwll Induatry.■ T be l l ra t le ad pencil a ^ a C a c t o r e r

)lD 4bo U n ited S ta te a w aa WllUam U o a - « roe o t Concord, Moaa.. wbo, Jn 1813. Invented a p roceaa by which be pu l­verized a n d m lx a d th e ' m a te r ia l ' and incnaed It In c e d a r b o ld e n . H e w aa vory aucceestul In aeUIng hla produc t " ~ a n d continued th a boalnesa fo r a r e a r a n d a ha lf, w bon b e waa obliged to givo It op on a c co o n t of th e difficulty In ob taining r a w m ateria ls . Another pioneer In the iDdnslry wan Joaepb Dixon, w bo com m enced bualnaaa ta 1827.

Heaj- Wil liam J . B ryan Wodnemlay.’-aav,

FOR SALE!2 DesirableResIdencelols near Lincoln School on 4tli Ave. North. Coll at

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cord tires;-1917. Like new.•<s than 7,obo miles; five cord

edan.) model.1916 model.

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wi'i'k, while Hiith hnn gQinod JO jwinla .

Sim Sniih-y, RngobrUftli sogc, snys;• • T h ' loiifer is nlwftys convinced ho ^ciinhl of hi'on HUCiii'sifiil e ffcn hp hcd ' ^Imtii horn r ich .” . j j

^ Mike O 'O ow.l nnd B attl ing OrtcRu N ^ ' i d nol iiiill (jff their echodulcd figh t

in Portland , Ore., F r id ay uipht booausc , OrteRfi w anted h is fovorito referee. .J , who recently drnw uguiiis tthe St. I ’lnil mnn. Mike, on the, other Imnd, wiiJ'tu.l ft jn-w d?al in thi' r i 'f t ieo -

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I'il.-lt.-r lilll.Ill'll, wti.i i-tnnieily it m .I- n<| in Kiilil, und who flijis Ihc pill for the I ’hils, iii 'rformi'd in notable fashion iinniiisi tln' I’ira tes Siilurdiiy.

H iih li . ' l lii 'ld t h e l’ittHli\irKh NntitmjilM , . til n ix 'l.ln'V!, f u r on ly o ii£ r u n , K i v i n s ' 1. Un- I ’h i i s H mii rKhi o f \>vd m u a t> w in on .

J U S T O N E M O EE M A E K GONE. (1. NKW V O H K , (/H)— w nrhl’B rerorcl 'I'

of (ine iiiiniito l:i :i '> oei'fimlrt fo r tlio women M Kill metre f rec s iy le Hwirn. out- 1"- iloorK, wn« H"t. Siitnnlny by E tlie ldn 11. n ic ib tre y o f the New York W om en’s 1-. ^winimitijr asHoi'iiition in the Olyiiijiic

■ f ina l t r y out at Manhnttjin lii'aeh.• H c r ' t jm o hottereil the record o f Ki.

1-,T hold jo in tly by I'anny Dnru'-kmil l C hn r lo tU ' Bi>yK' t'*' M-

tl i e W n n u m 'h H w im m in ; ' iiP sn H ntion a m i is 7 L'.') Heeonils f a s t e r ' t l i n n tlic- l l lvn ij ii c r e e o r d f o r th e r‘vi-iit Jiinili- b y 1.'.- .MiHs l)iir(i.-k a t a to i 'k h o lm in H3.

-> E t u y cn G«««e. _JT h e folIowlnK coiniioKltlOD on g e e w

WHH w ritten . nceortllUK to Ottppcr’B W eekly, tiy a BClwolboy In St. "•'Ocene Is a henvy-HOt bird with n henfl on one s ide &n<I n tall on the o ther.H is fe« t iB se t so fnr back o n b is nux- f,,y n lng g e a r t h a t thoy nearly m lsa bl« body. Som e g«cse Ib i^andeni an d ha* t- a cn r l In h is ta ll . O a n t lm d o n 't l a j j ih i o r se t . Thoy j a s t cat, loaf nnd go 1 swimming. If I bad to bo a guote, 1 or w ould ta th .er bo a gnndtr. Q eese do n o t give milk, b a t givo eggs, b u t fo r me, give roc l ibe r ty o r givo death.*'

InaecU That Hava Short Life. _T h e w n re niiuiy eggH of (imall Insect*

t h a t n^*^ h a tch ing all tho Ume. ' T b e raj- o f sunshlno. fn ll log weakly upon th o fitdo o f n troe o r upon aO old log. w ill h a tch ou t m any o f these eggs, and tb e l i t t le c rea tu re* wobble th rough th e I firoson a i r fo r a fow m inutes befo re perish ing . Poflslhly It Is a t rag ed y w ith them when they nro b ro u g h t ioto th e w orld too sonn. At any m te they d o n o t f lou r ish ; th e y do not mat© ao d p ro p a g a te tholjr kind w hen , ba tched o n t tn w inter.

T w o Church DeelghatkifM.7 b» . w o r d “p ro tc s tan t” l o ^ o d e *

tn*ny ^burehes. tho P ro te s tan t Epl*- copal and the Methodist Kplscopal m o D g them . T h o word *^ro to8tan t" c am e In to uso a t the tlmo o f tho Itef- o rm ation bo th In EDgland ood on the continen t. I t stood for a p ro te s t ■ g a in s t tho Rom an Catholic cbnrcb.I b e na^pe Ib o o t particu larly .Hlgnlll- e a n t a t th is t im e when all o f the dw rcbea^ a r c d raw in g c lo so r together. — B rooklyn Bagle .

Be«s Liked Pcacock PU.I t Ib recorded hy h is torians of the ^

day th a t Qneen Elizabeth 's fav o rite - d ish on fcslu l occnslons w as .peacodk — pl/t^—B rooklyn Kngl*.^

'I'WANTEd ICLEAN RAG i !

NEWSOmCE I

Gas Buggies—When a Fo

I 5 0 W 5 E you I ^ u u SA\t/ THE RAC6 & TELL VCp jp n V y o o , ^

a B O R N B rr f (^CLA55

Men's RIgMa ff^U « d 'i H g h t i a r e a g rea t dea l o f ]|

ro u b le to them. Tbojr a s se r t them , ' Iind get them , and tboa they d t m t (I .enow w h a t to do with them. A m a n 's ] Igh t* , baU o f tlioni, a re m ean t toI r e aw ay.................Tbe b e a t i tu d e o l 1'o n r right* Is, they a re y o u r bcner* Idcnces. T o n can yield them, g l’re I h em awoy. And the law of socialmlty. iR thiH loT-' of assertion o f a ____n ah’B IndlvldusUty , aud the uso o f | l i a t Individuality a s a benevolence fo r h o s e th a t a r c round ahout-him .—E t ^7 W ord Deccher. p,

Jiid Tunklns. pJ u d T unk lns Rayx the vnhie of m

>daca tio n dejK'nds on w hether n nijm -Pl ie n it to Increase h is workln ' cnpucU y I___j r only Jus t to project srotind fo r li ^ oafln* Job.

No. «0 OnalE P O a X OF T H E O O N D m O N O P Oru

T H B B A U K OF KIMBEBLY, A T On* KTMBKRT.Y, I N THE STATE OP. » ID A H O , A T T H E CLOSE OF BtTSI- Of N ESS, J U N E 3ff. 1020. a m

UESOUROWi ♦1, Ca.sh on_hnnd ...........- .......$ 5,344.22 —2. -Duo from bonks ...... ....... 33,08B.01 p1. Clirckft nnd d raffs on oth- *

e r banks ............... ,............. 1,875.50 ~Loans and d i s c o u n t r ...... 350,291.84 *

7. St<ieks, bonds ami war-ran ts ................- ................ 27,010.28 j” ’

it). U unking house, furniture ,,and f i x tu r e s ....................... 10,800.00 ^

'I’a la l ...................................444,:il0.04

LIA D IL IT IE 8 . . ____^ fin1. ^ndlvidnal dejvosils sub- '

.ierl to .-heck ...............„...S128,145.B3. Ti me curtifii’ati’B of do-

posit ............. ............... ... 174,405.51 ^li. C.'iiHliii'i-'« c.Uei'ks ........ 3,189.13 v,„

Totnl duirjtfifH ..................... 305,800.57 _----------------- 1

111. t ’ap ita l -•it.iek piiiil in........ 3.’5,000.00 hoin . HnqihiM ................................ Kl,500.00 CoiIL'. Undivided profits, Ii'hn int

i'.\pennes, iiitore»l and valla'xfH paid ......................... -48.90 imj

Ki. UoMervod for Libortv —IJoads ............................ 1 300.00 }

M. Uill« pftvnbk', inthnlmK obli^'ationw rcprcacntingmonL*\- borrowed ............. 1.".601.-17 “ ,

1.'.- Ho-^Heounts ................... 4.-;,861.47H3. r . B. bond fcrtificntc-H.... 1,300.00

Toi. il ........... .-......................... M44,:il0.04 ^STATIC OF IDAHO, ' J

M. teri 'o iin ty of J w i n Falls. —;

I , W. H. Turner, cnHliicr o f the above jj ‘nam ed hand, iio aolcniiily swc-nr th a t tbo . .nbove sta tem en t is truo to the beat o f . my knowledpo and belief. •

W.. H. TURNER, C«ishicr. “Subscribed and sworn m beforo iiio - '

t h is 7Ui duy of .luly, 11)20. 22i1 eiTtify tha t I nm nut an offinor o f __

or director of th is bunk. <II. EA.TON, Notftry Public . 40

f 'o rri 'c t—Attewt: 8tC. T. BKOW^^ prl lE M J Y .JONES, ai(

Dirccforti. oti

RAILBOAD TIME TABLE______ th

Eftstbotmd “I No. 166--------- ..Dopait. 6:45 a . n . ' th

N o. a4.._..........Dejintt 4:45 p ta. foWestbomid —

No. 83....____ Depart 11:45 a. m.No. 165_______ Depart 3:45 p. m.

Bogerson Branch Trains ~Southbound gc

No. 330______ Depart 11:45 a: m. BNorthbound —

No. 340______ Arrive 3:20 p. m.________________________ In

MailMtttonp - No. ISO a t 5 s . to.No. 83 a t 11 a. m.No. 156 a t 3 p. m.No. 84 a t 4 p. m. li,Bogerson branch a t 11 a. m. ^

Tho foregoing msU makenp is “ opera tive a n d offcctive u ad er or* dinary conditions; i f a g rea t am ouot o f mail should be drop-< _ ped a t ab o u t tb e regul&r closing timo i t would be impossible to h dispatch tbo mail on the precise L hour. P

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STOCKMUN I !

'We can.furnish you choice , *•

LAKD SCRIP■ ■ . ' I'

' MILLS CORPORATlOiv ^i j H . 0 . A L B IA N D E E , M gr. ' •11 . ^ v o r Golden Enle Store j

Ford owner goes to the rd

> {A D » 0 P E 1 0 \ OBPALMa MV O U - - m e v t h e _ c ^ M

TWIN I^ALLS DAIL-g

DAILYNIEATEB f

Per word ver'insertion Ic H

Per word uer week 5o

Per word ver month 15o

CUSSIFIED RATES FO>ne iM ertlon , per w ord-___ ______ Ic»ae w ee* (0»U y and W eekly)______ Cc ^>ne m onth (Dally and W e e k ly )„ .....I 6c

BOnlmum e lu rg e fo r each insertion f a n y olasalfled ad, IS cents. a J j au5t m n fo r a sta ted period o f t im e. '~Z

—P H O N B sa— p J,- - . 2-tc

FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE ^YOU SA LE-^"2 acrcs th reo miloB T

louth o f Twin Palls. No. 1 w heat crop, Ko(S’o, 1 henn crop; prico reasonably i f —=ukoix a t otice. Phone fliJS I t 5 or writv' . Jen Hawell, R. J.

—■ ■ ■ - o a lK()R HALE— 10-room modern houiH.*, Pe t

lak fliior.*!, ho t w ater heat, will mak-r —“ fine homo and good incomo; furnlHhcil ^ :f ilesired. See .owner o t 325 2nd Ave.SorUi. j

"k O U S A L E ^ 'Y rm ro ro , din ing tah io im l chairft, dreisors, Iimthcr dovenport, !’!•'' lied, nifjs, stoves. (MO 8th Avo. L . ^ '

i m S aX e — My 18-acre BubuYban ^liomc ruueh a t Pie rce P a r k ond Boiao " aCountry club; closo in on h ighw ay nnd —: intcnirlmn lino; under intonsivo culti- vntiim. with small f ru i t , etc., and well inijiroved. C. K . Mocoy, Boise, Idabo.

FOB SALE— Motiern 4-room houst- w ith slcoping porch; doflirablo location , N- on Oth Aye. Enat. Terms. I ’hone flfll/R “

FO ft SALE—By owner TiVe-room and ^sleeping porch, uiodcra houso; posses- —sioi) immediately. 711 Sccond ave. E. 'Term*.’ Phono 1280. roc

FOR SALE— Five new 5-room houses; ' terniB. See E. A. .Moon.

F O B BALK — Now 5 room m odern . ' houae w ith ono, two or th ree aercs, fo u r blocks from Lincoln school, 200 feo t i from pavem ent. Phone 1268. Ijjj

FO B 8A L B - ' I ^ o Twin F a U s 'b u s i- DOSS lo ts ; prico reasonable. Phono 220-W.________________________ ^ roc

OOOSE LAJCE VALLEY, Orogo*. ‘21! 40 ncTcs fully Improved (w a te r ri{At>. Stock, impluments, furnituro. Low

Srico fo r quick sale. $2000 will ban- p), k ', bulancQ te rms to suit. Apply _ ownes, W.'A. Bailey, Lakovinw, Oregon.I ■' ~ do

FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS' " f o r S A L B ^ C h o r r i ^ Wo 'p^ck ^ them; Oc pound. Phone 578 B 3.

I ^ B S ALE— i n f ie ld 110 tonV ” throo miles _-e*#t. .qoarter south o f foU B dty . ' 'P hoae 654J I L "

FO B SALE—Brood sows and shoats. ■ , E dw ards ranch, N. Suburban P a rk , af* p , tornoons. _

FOR t ^ L E —Finp regular milk goats, _ centle, well broke.-Phono 65U-B. P . O ^ Box 754. _____________________ * j

F O E BALE- -Blnycles, tricycles, fh»h- - ing taoklo, U(0s f d o^oessories. W er- . n e r '8 Bopair Shop S24 2nd St. E.

F O E B A L B -T ea ig reea -BarTea Rock Cockerels, 200-l6o8 E gg Btock. No bot- „ te r lay ing s tra lii in county. Eggs lu r _ hatch ing . Prices reasonable . GS4 2nd A re . B. gi

FO R SA LE—L. 0 . ' Sm ith & BrM . typew rite r, p ractically now. Boom No. ,i 10, B ank & T ru s t Co. &

FO R R SA LB or tradft, youpg w ork horses, good ones, fo r cows and heifers.L. J . Miller, 1 1-4 miles east l ^ i n Falls , ^ Phono CIO R 1-3.

C O N K E Y 'S PL Y K N O C K E ^ - K e e M tho flies o ff of animals. T o v eows w u l give moro milk If you u t o ^ I t p a y s ^ for ites lf nnd makes you a p rofit . l b r 7 sale bv Darrow Bros. Seed & Snpply Co. -

~ I ' 011~ s X l E —Cherries, “ amoll t rees , eatiy to jiick. 1 3-4 miles cast o f foon - , d ry on Kimberly Road.

FOB B A L » - . '’.o't^nH of a lfa lfa , #u’0 I per ton. -W. C. Ciirtl-S. I lunsen.

FO B BALE—Binge/, sowing m achine, \ in fino condition. 265 Oth Avo. N . ,

' “ Z E c lv ” Piauoa coat more. B u t all good thinga cost tnorr. Circulor, prieea .

I nnd te rms mailed free . K a rl Zeck Co.,I Inc., Twin Falls, Idaho. e

,Y NEWS, TW IN-FALLS

EWSCLAS8 N E C E N T P E R W O R l

IF YOU DONT THINK i TRY AJ^EW PEN

OR SALE—MISCELLANEOUSE . D. KELLOOOP a e im t fo t l l t t ~ 1 e r ' s Dry Arsenate o f L ead fo r sprav fur atoria l. Call Phone 050-B. P . 0 . Box •—

PO R SALB-^Used truck , newly aiu ted , working p a r ts ns good a s now, to n capacity , 4 spooda fo rw ard ; jiric? ad to^ms very reasonable to good a r ty . Phone 75. j

I 'O R S A L B -C h i ld ’s go ca r t .~ C a i\ ot oom 6, Central Bnilding, Tw in Palls. j

FO R SA LE — Underground gasollao in k , w ith pump. C apacity 50 gals. a fo and clean. P r ice MO. A r th u r J . ‘ eavey . A bstrac t offiee . j

FO R SA LE—Man ’a • bicv^i^; cheap^11 1th E. • l l!

HAM.MOND’S 8 L U 6 SHOT—Kills , abbn;;o irorma (ind all ea t in g insects onIjiutB. Kor-^salb by Darrow Bros. S e e d __

Supply Co.

FOR- SALE—U sed Elling ton piano, .a ln u t case. Apply a t N ows office . __

i ’GR SALE— Gooaoberries, 15c gallon n buHli; I'.urrants ^.'ic gallon on bush ; _ elery p lm us; nlao f i r s t cu t t in g a lfa lfa 10 per ton iu Hhock, any time except p | tiuKinvB. ' .1. M. Spnckmun, 1-2 mile - > .E . 'c i ty . ._________________________

WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS ^■“w a n t e d TO B E N T - A five or six- ^ ooiii house unfurnished. Phono 30QW.

W ANTED—A good sceond-bnnd vio- 1 . in. J . E. DoWitt, U ndertaker.-------------- 23

\VANTEI>—llcod baby c a b ; m ust be __n goo<l condition. Phono 724M.

" W A N T E D ^ N u rse to c a ie for-iiiTaSd f.“ ady and help w ith housework. P h o se 27W.

WANTt^D TO R E N T —ThTCO to five- o oom houBu, furnished. Clcrk No. 2, eg •ari’ postoffice. —

W ANTED—iflflO window and door w',r«‘ens to make a t M o o n ’s Shop s; t’ho.Do 6.

W ANTED — Kalsomining* promptly ct lone. Estimat(\e cheorfully given. Kun- „ Itle :& Bc-miller, Twin P a l ls P rem ier - P a in t Shop, 230 Main Ave., N. Phone 231. . , D

WANTED—To te a t , r am isb ed house □ r modnrn apartm ent of throo to f ive w rooms, fo r tho sommor months or long- gi cr. SUox A. L., Nows.

PA R TY with ou tf it to s ta c x 20 acres a lfa lfa ; one or all .cu t t in g s ; closo lu. ic Phono 602J G. , A

- W a n t e d —Your automobile to wash. „ S atis fac to ry work guaran teed ; onr rat<s «1.C0. Coatral Oarago. 318 Shoshone W. P P hono 452.

W ANTED—To co n tra c t 20 acre* boons, spocial largo y ie ld ing variety, Sec Darrow Bros. Seed & S upj^y Co. q

' DBEBBMAEINQ—s e r a B . P . Pore- F m an, 1037 Elm St. f

W A N T m — Y our la w u m ow ctt ^ grind . W erner's B epalr Shop. *

WANTED—Your ra»or blades to sharpen. ‘ W om or’s R epa ir Shop, 24^ Second sreot & ^

POSITION WANTED ’W ANTED—Truck d r iv e r wishes posi-

I ion driving trui'k in town. CuH 554J 5.

W ANTED—E xperienced bookkoopor . w ishes position; good refor 'eneea Phone 752R.__________________________________ -

HELP Vtf ANTED 'W .\N TED — Women nnd girls for

picking fherries. Karl F r u i t fo .

W ANTED—A • gennem an stonogra- ■ pher. Call phono 182W betw een 0 and 7 P- m.________________

MONEY TO LOANTO LOAN—Small eum on fa rm or

c ity property . Phono 72.6B.

S, IDAjaO, MONDAY, J l

SSIFIEDSlB A N D W O R T H IT ! '

ADVERTISING PAYS 'JNIES WORTH

FOR RENTFOR REN T—Room, gentlomnn pre- liQ trred. 235 .’Jth Ave. E. ' with

5H)R REN T—Threo room iinfumished ;>»rlmcnt. Inquiro a t H e rb s t & Rambo. ____

r o i l KENT—Two roo»n, fo ra ijhod >r light housekeeping. 535 F ourth E.0 children. I,Inh

FOR RENT— Largo, cool bedroom for ~ {} xo, cloRQ ,in. Phono 126U.

"f o u r e n t — -Thrco Booil, m i l ' i i h lo . iffice rooms, third floor McOomick nilding. Call W. B. Amsbary, I rrigated nnds Company. —

FOR R ENT—Q aiage, closo in. In- p f ouJre Cogswell Tiro and Sorvjco S U ^ cowa

_______ _______________ _irrofi

FOB HENT—Four-room fuml«l]|.aouBo; UBo o f chickcaa; In Sonlh Park- 1 “ l&I.___________ ___ ‘■• 'f r

FOB RENT—Now moflorn brick store = r garage building. Soc JSzchongetealty Co., 113 E. M ain S t. Phono 30- |

lOABD AND BOOM a t ^ l l iJidn V- 'hone 1219-,}.

POR REN T—Sleeping rooms a t 232 t Mfth avo. E. Phono y 2 B.

FOB RE N T —W on furnishod lodge O ae ootn, amplo space an d woll lighte<l. Beo One

FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES —FOR .SALE— Cnr Huilublo for bug,

8r», Service S ta tion , M ain West.

'F O R SA LE — F o rd truck. Phono 31. ___________

FOR SALE— M itchell roadster }o p j j;ood ..condition. H as five cord tiro*- (j.,'tico r ig h t fo r cnsh. ^ y CuWt, Troy ____^Laundry. P l i

PARTY leaving c ity will sell new l&SO :niovrolot a t a eacrif ice. 802 l ^ l r d ave. last.

F O R SALE—Saxon 6, 18 model, )vorhau1od in excelen t condition. A t ^ 535 4th Ave. E . t=s=

FOR SALE—OldsmobUe six ; good eopdition, been ru n th reo thousand mile a Call 372. - K

FOR SA LE—Ford ears. Inquire a t Doughty Garage, 3 rd A to._E. ___

FO B SA LS—U D iln I t H ayno i, w i n wheels, rebu ilt a n d r ^ o in t e d . A bar- ^ gain if 'so ld a t once. In q u ire C ity Uar-

FOR S-ALE—Usod Buick-four. Csr ' in fino condition; a barga in fo r e a ^ Address P . 0 . Box 742.

W. B. Amsbary, I r r ig a te d l « n d i com' 9^^ paay, fo r to rm a ^

F ^ R ENT—Boom fo r g o a t ; p rivate entrance. 458 Oth A ve. E- __

FOR R E N T — 10 acres one mile north ^of Ilo llistor; five-room house; well im- ^ proved; t 5 per acre . F . E . O toss, Btock ^ Exchnnge building, P o rtland , Orer.>

T Y P B W B I T E B ^ P o f ” E e n t o r Bale '—See Hoover a t B nsisess College, or m write Blebey, 'T h e T ypew rite r U aa ,* ' Bupert, Idaho.

FOB REN T— Nice f ro n t sleeping b room, 037 T hird west. -

FOB BE N T —P m i ^ i o d slToplng room; gentlem an prefe rred . P hose ~ 002J; 240 Seventh ave. I I

IVIISCELLANEOUS _GOOD B A T H a t B akor rooms. 25c. D

F R E E k indling wood a t the W | i r r ^ . Construction company. N<'Xt the S te r ­ling Croamery. i ^__. . - . ' -I aB EFO R E T H E Y GROW B IG and an- = Qoying, classified adv e rt is in g will solveyour li ttio w orr ioa I f you f in d i t lo ^ your Immediate in te re s t t o sell proper- ty , classif ied ad vertis ing w ill enable a you to cot o u t tho w orry which Ic a r f(delay m ight oceaMon foe 700. r

- m — . aYou c a n 't guuss you r Avny to ecou- ci

omy and th r i f t . S tu d y the sll^ • U

- y '

CJLY12,1920 ._______

ECTION_ ---------- --- — ^

If 7 0 U want to bny, teO, exchange, barter, dis­pose of or a o q ^ e AMY- THINd tr7;Jpail7 Newi Olass aas.

LOSTliOST—In Buhl, E lg in w i l s t watch

vith C. M. H. October 6, on back. P isd- r please leave a t sN ew s Offico. Be- rard,

E8 TRAY— L igh t g ray mare, smooth nouth, sl im b«.Ud, w eight between 1300 md 1400. E . P l t ip a t i ic k , llogorson,:dahq.

LOST—Sunday, Ju n o 13, between own and S h o ^ o n e Falls, two chil- I ren 's coa ts ; reward. Ph^pne 20J.

T A K E N lip n t iny ranch 1 mile west i f f l l t y , ,luly 7, two ^ijjito faeo rango •ows^ ono branded on 'left" hfp and ribs r ro o i la r clcclo with po in t upward; i thcr b randed le f t hip and ' t lb s with jort o f shoo sole or rough bottle brand. Dwnor com(> and got them and pay •hnrgen. P . E . Cliambcrlain.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY -BUSINESS n A B . n l t A T O p ' ^

One insertion , p e r Uae______ _______ 10*One w eel^ p e r Use ....................... .......26#One m onths P«s Ubo ______ —— ___ 76* '

—P H O N B 32—

OLASBW o i i o p W ~ Q I > A £ ^ ehiei<it;i:ea^

ine t work. M oon 's .Sh^p . Phose f.

p iA H O ^uK raa P I A N O ^ T U N S Q ^ r o r H ^ . ^ Phoas

tt4, Rogerson Uotel.

PIA N O T U N IN O —Phoue iu s . Logaa M usic Co.

TEA N Srai

0 £ 02^ T B A N a n i B ' O O M P A ^I Phone B4&

p ^ P r o f e j J i o M . a l

AOOOUNTANT7. O. 08CK}0I>—AM Ountaat. Telephoas

87S. Tw in Palls.

ATTOBNETO7*

A tto rn ey A Counselor a t Law P ro b a te a Spocia lty

L 0 U I 6 L . A L LEN , Assoolate Office: 187 M ain Avo. N. or Model Shoe Co., w i th D r. Emos. P h o ae ISft-W.

JftTTKr-^ ftTtaT>AM _T!^wy> a « n V * T ru s t Bldg. Phone 086-B.

AHrtViit B . W n £ O N —Lawyer.

H O M BB M IL L S —BoTd B u iid l^ !

TAY LO B O U M M n re —B a ^ k , P ro b a te a n d eivil p ractice.

[ E W E B L B T * BW B H LB t’—A tte raeys a t Law . P rae t iee in aH Coarts , Twia F a lls , Idaho.

i B. M. W O L F B — L aw yer, Booms 6 aad 0, ovor Id a b o D ep a i tm ea t Store, Twia

I Fa lls , Idaho .

’ J . B . W IS B — Law yer. i \ i l l y organla- ed Collection D epartm ent. Offieee— Booms 0 and 7, ovor -Twin Pa lls B a"^A T ru s t Co., Twin Falls , Idaho.

. D O N y . H B N B T —Boom 7, L D. Bldg. Collections and Commercial Law.

ABOHXTEOT

9 OUABi M b £ . srehrteet,Babcock huildtng. cltif.

^ I f a woman hopes to beeome profi- ° d e n t in m usic she does no t neglect to ^ study music. I f sho hopes to beeome . * more and more e ff ic ien t as a buyer c for iho bomo she will n o t nogleet a

regular nnd in terested s tudy of the ads. F o r s tu d y is the prico o f kaowl*

I- edge; and to knOw is tbo f i r e quUlte l a buying.

by Beck

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Addison T. Smith Wonders at Steady'Develc^ment of Twin

Falla and DiBtriot

Atlillaon T. Bmilli, Mnlio r<'rrcacnta- five in roii{^OB<t, f inds lomothing no^r to thrill litm oncU timo ho comcs to Twin Fnll# fo r a vinit. ,Tho ovor-Rrow- ing (li'vcl(>innc;it of tho Twin t ’ulJ« din- tr iot is ono o f tlio oiUNtan'iinn fi 'a turcs

. tho couKrcssuion <;i)»ervr(i ciicii tirao ho oomoK. . . ,,

, . I n an Inlorvicw \«<l!iy Mr. Smltli yiolilH 10 tin optlmiBlio iin)julBo rcRanl- in^ . t l io fnttiro uf Bonthcm aoction of ilio Mtntoi. throngh the dovolopmont o f jiri'Hont nrid t rn r t s by lucans o f am']ilc tind Ithornl ((ovomnicnt njiproiirln- tioHH w ith -vvhifh to oonfltrm-t roclnnia- tion w6rltn.

ConKrcHHUitui HniitJi in lii« iii ti '/vicw, HjioftkH nu followH:

“ Each roi-iirrinjc vis it to Twin t 'a lls ■ j l i v i ' s t l i r i l l olj Hiir|iriso nml HaliH- I'nction nt tho woiiiliTful dcvolii^ni'ii t

. on tho tnu 't and tho niinioronH now hiiildingrt which linvu hm n on-etcd ainco

tlip provibiVs vis it. Tho Hnako rivor vnlloy, ;.nil itH ^ront pOHsihilitics aion< ncriiMiltiirnl iinc.i urc nttrafctinf' nnlion-

— wiilo ntton tion . nii<l wlicn tho aovorul IrriRufion jTojoptN contoiiiplntcvl by thn I'ovornnicut and jirivuto cap ita l nro u n ­d e r wny ihcrc will bu n nonHtiinlly in- •T-uHiiiK influx of HcttlcrB and purclma- ers fo r Innds nlrendy in privoto ownor- xhip.

Spooks o f A ppropnnnuns.“ W hile wo woro unahlo to soenro nn

aiiproprin lioii ut tln‘ luHt m-sKioa of con- grcBS o f *25,OQO,000, to l.c dnplioati'd <-ucli yea r fo r 10 yc-urn tji roclnini tiio nrid lands of tlio woHt wo feel confident of favornblo action noxt Hoflsion. Tho........ .. on upproprinlionH wun ho fn-vorabiy iinpresoed with roprcHontntions y* of the ndvantUKes th a t would roBult w t roiu thn ex])undituri'> o f thin vast aum, _ in tho way of incrunacd food supply, mon* farm Iioiiiom and tho incroam) ot i tho grea t national wonltli* fha t wouM % bo I'roati-il thn t a iilhority wns b ‘' ’cu fo r - n visit o f tho. committL'o to the various I projects . The committeo lo ft Chicn>;o on Juno 20 nnd is now' in tho atn to of Wftsliington nnd will devole th'o 17th

. nnd 18th in s tan t to vb itinK southern Id ah o / Including; d t r ip throuRli the Twin Fa lls jU s t r i t l and an inspoctiou o f the Amerienn Falla reservo ir 's i te . I T plan to join tho . i 'on inn ttro a t ParmA F riday n igh t and nccompany the mcni- bcrs ns fa r ns Idaho Falls.

W a te r , P ow er liCglalatlon.“ Tho m ost im portoal Icgislntion on-.

ai'lo<l n t the las t session of congress so f a r na tho went is concorncd provides fo r tho development o f t-iio w a te r power ,, .Hites and the coal, oil nnd phosphato ~ .<lppo8ifa on tho public domain. F o r ' moro than 10 years congross has been ^ ro n n d e rin g th is legislation, du ring » which tim o tho lands wero w ithdraw n t from entry . A s a re su l t thcso g re a t rc- I nourccs remained undovclopod. U nder «• tho laws rocontly exac ted tho govom- mont re ta in s tit lo , bu t perm its of devol* » opmont o f tho w ator power sites and tho m ineral doposita undox rolca a a d I' regulations proscribed by tbe socrotorv o o f tho in te rior. Gtntcfl and m nnldpa ll- P ties opo g iven tho pro /eronco in con­s t ru c t in g powor sites a a d fu m ith in g he&t and l ig h t to th e people w ithoot ]>rofit. Bccauso o f tbb conflic ting views concerning thcso enac tm ents concca- Hions.wcre mode by those roprosontlng t( d i i fo re n t ideas In ordor n o t to longtsr d deprive th a people o f the b e n e f i t of tbeso a a tu r a l resources. A s the )aw is d Iramod tho governm ent re ta in s completA n control a n d thoro ia no possibility of n monopoly be ing crcc tcd to the dotrl- k m ent o f tho b es t in te re s ts o f the peo- plo. t:

i M f o e D om inaot Zsma.“ 'I%o approaching campaign will bo

unique in t h a t Uio old issue o f tho ta r- !', I f f will l i e ‘dorm ant and tho loaguo o f I' n a tions will bo the ba t t le cry. Thu *' p re s id e n t’s demand th a t the contro- . vcrsy over tho louguo bo taken to tho "1 people has boen adoptod by tho San h Wancisco p latform , and tho republicans . nro ju s t aa eager to appeal to tho vot- ers on thia issui) aa is tlio president, so wo may exiwct a very sp irited nnd in- I" tercsting contcst. I f public sentinien: "1 a s to the wisduin o f our en te r ing u 1 longue of na tions continui'« to develop :i(^ainst tho league d u ring the next four I'lonths-na i t has d u ring tho las t year , . nnd the people vote the ir conviction*, ’1 dbubt i f tho democratic ojindidato for tho presidency seeurea one-tl iird o f tlie " iiopular voto in the nation . Tho Ameri- ?■ an peoplo have no t yot roaehed tho po in t w here they will consent to have foreign p o trn ta to s de te rm ine wheUter S th o ir boys shall be s en t in to a foreign coun try to s e tt le qoarrcla in which we have no concern and a f te r a l l th a t ia

- -what wo wduld havo to «onsant to b a J th o l««guo boen, adopted as presented rc lo the -sena te more than a yeaz ago. <A

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" I th in k th e rcpu b l ican i liavo boon pa rticu la rly .fortuna t-e in the ir nomina- 1 tions fo r , th e jlresldency a n d -the -vico

- I)r«slda&oy. -Staiator H a rd in g i s . a a ox- ” ' oeptionidly -oaptOile a n d high class m an ^

i a -evory r«#pec^ --and the somo m » y j b M j | M id >o(-GoTemor Ooolidge. T b ^ ^ | | | ^ H

/ a r e p la in MlC-nutile n o n ,{ l o . th v lT jp z s ra t / toom 'Of tho ir

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Idaho rep re sen ta tive In c o n f e s s v h o I volopmont o f th is d t y an d section on la) : will m ake sub s tan t ia l , appropriation fo r z» ' . I . . . ..I . ............ ...

ISECRETirOFO : IS TIN FULL!i p. T. Meredith Will Com- City P a r k on Question

to This District — Co Smith will Appear on £

’ ■ —> .fl T. Mere.dltli, aoo.rotnry of a g r ipu l;;! tiiro, will i.d the gnest of the T^vin, '

I Fulls Chamber o f Comnierci* to n ig h t . 'J Mr. M eredith will a rr ive early th is eve- ;J ning from Uulil, ^vlle^o he i» ppending ( 1 tho afternoon, tho guest uf hin !>rntbor, ^- P. C. M eredith, and (lie Buhl buHinesj ' r mon.

Elaborate arrnngiimcnta hnvo been nuxlo, for tho en te r ta inm en t of 8 c c re - ' \

1 tn'ry .Meredith nnd entourago by the < 1 locnl cliamber o f rotflmcrco, including i T a band concM t and public apoaking ' i . program in thn c ity park . j

Socretarj ' K e ro d i th is on h is WMJ e t s t i J lo Wosliington, D. t l , a f te r hav ing a t- t ; tended tho dem ocratic national conven- t I tion in Sun Francisco. I t lit ozpectod ■ . th a t Avhile liot will m ako short allusion } • to tho doings o f tho eonvenlion his m l - 11 f dresa will deal rh io f ly with plans fo r j r t developing nri«i w es tem acres in to pro- » i duclng land. 'Tho cab inet officer i s ' t n quite (« tenaivcly interested in land.^' i I in the weat, m ainly in Idnho, and inl . known to bo p a r ticu la r ly favorab ly i n - ; i . elinod tow ard tho southern section nl

th is atate . L as t fa ll ho mode a notablo { booHtor speech a t Buhl fo r tho Brunoaii *

J jjrojoct in particu lar. I t is supposed '. lie will provide som«t.enligbtenmont on j I f the question o f tho-govornm ont’s plnnaf^ , for western lands development, |i[ IIonofH of to n ig h t 's occasion will b e j t I nharod w ith Secre ta ry M eredith by In I (-’ongrensman Aildison.T. Smith of Twip | > I FalN. Congn*«sman Sm ith rocontly ar-1 1 , rived in Twin K ills to remain during j

the gronle r p a r t o f tho summer. Ho w i l l ; prcoeilu S ecretary M eredith on the* Hjii-ukiiii'jirogrum. The hand concert i s l jilanned for «:no o'clock, the Hpenking;'J tt» follow immedin to ly n f te r tho con ' j

t 'ongrossnmn Kmith will iittond a 1!' Imiiqnct to bo givon by the clinmber of i comiiiorco nt llio H»)tcl Pcrrino a t NI . o ’clock to n ight, when ho will nddresi I a delegation o f agriciilttiristH und fa rm I b«tt«rmi'n t workera. ' ■ j

SEES GREATER CITY ON c JETURN TO TWIN FALLS

Alex Mcl'horson, a soil export, has I rcrnrriMl to q^win Falls a f te r nn absence ^ juore than IVvVcar. iJo will remain for .a short b iis in^a visit. Mr. McPhor- ( son, who camo hero y .« te rd ay from tho I'noifie coast, w as form erly in charge

v i -irn jrj j jr fnw jn t conntt&liL -a

TWIN FALLS PAH

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ho marvels a t continued growth and de- la test visit—Confident th a t govemmenti r r reclamation.

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me to Address People in J )ns of Vital Importance , longressman Addison T. ' Same Platform i

MEXICAN IS HELD FORDISTRICT COURT TRIAL

; Oarlos Qomandes Most Tell sto ty of , •; A ssaolt on Jordan In Higher I Trlbtmal

‘ I’urlos Hornundo::, Mcxiunii laborer, |• WUH i Ii Im m orning bound ovor to tho ‘ ! d is t r ic t court for tr ia l on charge ot

robbery on a c i ty highway. Hcrnander.' IH iiocnseii by Amoa A. .Iordan o f hav ­in g hu ld up and robbed the la t te r a

i w e e k ago. H e n ^ d e z denied gu ilt on ■ tho stand . .Tnrilan anya tho Mexican• ’a n d a follow eountrym an held him up I a t th e p o in t o f gunsi and af to r robbingI him o f h is belongings, a ttem pted fur- ' I t h e r crim ina l procedure against h is per- ■ j so iu He claims to have acc e p te d 'a n• j opp o rtu n i ty lo bea t o ff his assailants,II ta k in g a n au tom atic pistol from one.• and thon b ea ting up tho other.»I Horn.uide». showed ovidtnce of. bad ’ •jiiHugo. H is bonds wero fixod a t 41000.

>} D A N C E F O B B U ILD IN O FUND.

I ' A rrangem en ts h a v r neen completed I I by rnenibora of Twin Falla post, No. 7,I ( Amorioan Iv<’gion, fo r n dancn to be held

(in tho L avering pavilion Wednesday . jn ig lu . Proi-oods of th is dance will be ’ I applied nn th e building fund. Tho com- I mitt4'o in oharge consists of Paul Tabor,I Hay Hrnwn and H. .1. Bxnoit.

1 U 0E N 8B D TO WED.

I .Murriage licensi's wore issued 8atur- ; ld iiy afteriioi.n ns followa: To E m esf i ;Knier.Hon, agocj 24, nnd Mnrio Tumor, j bo th o f K im berly: to Joaeph J . Sono- I liuti ugoil nud Sarah FnirchieblV-lH, i bo th o f Buhl.

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j I AUUSEUEMTS

O R I'H K C M — Wnrren Kerrigan in “ F ive S p a r k s " ; ulso Pearl W hite in “ The Black Secret. ” and two v aude ­ville nets.

IDAHO— Kth.'l Clnylon in “ Tho Thir- I 'v n t l i ( 'o m m a i i d n i c n l a l s o Iwo rccl F ox comedy.

Sagebrnah I lum le t,” s ta r ­r in g W illium Desinunil; also Charlie Chaplin comedy.

FIIIIMINC EXPERTS Tir COME TirilN PULLS

More than 50 Experts Along cAgricultural Lines Will Be ’

Entertained' Here' \

More than i">0 ropresontulives of bot- ntiT farm ing methods, soil nnd ngricul- tin ra l oxporlH, <lemonBtrntion efficionts 1und persons o f like tra inini;; aro in c Tw in Fnlla th is afturnoon nnd will spend ton iuht an<l tomorrow in thisojt.v and districrt. This party , is mado * up principally o f Idaho people, though '*thore nro some frojii outs ide points., and I is in thia scction f o r ' t h o pnrpoaem ak in g investigations o f projccta a n l ' fn rm ing operations.

Arrnngenicn ts liitvo booji mndo foronforln in inp-tl ieso agricii llural expertd •a t Hiipper to bo served in tlic Hotel Per-’ ‘r inn n t H o ’clock tonight. Farmers of ^llio d is tr ic t , und busine«M men o f tho 'ccjuntry, represented by the Twin I 'a l ls ]Chnnibor o f Conuncreo, will bo hosts Hi ’tli< v is it ing delegation. Congressman i Addison T. Sm ith will aililri'sa the na- somblago immediately following thomeal. ^

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PRICES FIXED FOR THRESHING '

SEASON CROPS '<Machine Owners and Farmers ,

Reach Agreement on Sched­ule of 1920 Costs i

.V j.rii'f i.r lid cents p"r l.unhol for J ilirosliiiig wheat w a \ 'f ixcr l n t u meet- ) ‘iiig Suturiluy uftoriioiln of threBliermcn and fnriiic'rH. T h is price will govern :ill llir i'shing operulions for wheat thi,- ; HO:isoii. N’inetei'ii oenls per buBhel wui docided upon for barley and 18 eonfs . fo r onts. Funnora nre TO«iuirod tn fur- niah fuel coul nnd threshermcn to board nil mon. The furiiiers will bo rcquire<l t*i movo grain f rom tlio ninchtiios undvr Ib is prico ngroement. Wliore tho furni er funiiahes conl und bourd '8 cents por liiisliol will ho char^’od.

Othor pricoa docidotl upon are:' For tbrordiing roii clover $1..'I0 jier bnahel. T he nunie pr ice-ohtnlhs for nifalfa nnd nis ikf. FurmorH to furnish coal n n d | bourd. In on.sos where the crop doesl not warrant u contract for throshingi e lovor and a lfn lfn by the bushel n price i>f per hour will be paid. Bcnns will be th reshed ut tho samo price pnid last year.

S a tu rd a y ’s moetinfc. held in th e o f ­f ices n f tho fa rm bureau, was well a t ­tended nnd through i t much busincaa o f importance wns transacted. F o r la ­b o r tbo follo%ving scalo was fixed:

P itchers, S.T por day ; teninstcrs with team , $7 p c iV a y . Ton hours will con- s tj tu to u work ing da.v.

JA IL T E E M IMPOSED.

.ludgo 0 . P. Duvall^ seated in the proba to court th is morning, sentenced O ra ty R ichardson nnd Prico Smith, of tho Buhl d is tr ic t , lo serve GO days cach in tho county ja il . The men were found g u i l ty by a ju ry S a turday of tak ing •wool belonging to W. Todd. In t im a ­tion is given by .T. W. Taylor, a tto rney fo r thi> dofondanl!^, thn t nn appeal will be taken. ■ •

B u n j > n r a p e b m i t .

' F rank W ngner, baker, has taken out : n porpiit fo r -the construction of an

ad d i t io n , to his bakery building on M ain avenue. T he building, will be of b r ick construction una is estimated to

' cost JOOO,

W A N TS P A T F O E WORK.

C Ti^iing the sum o f $314.4C as owing him fo r services ns w orker in a bee t f ie ld Joso Rodriguez has Tiled su it in tbe probate court againSl*' Gcorgo H.

I .lohnson, a farm er. Tho aiiit was filod , th is •morning by D istric t A ttorney

Fru iik L. Rtcphan. - • .

CHAUTAUQUA T IO E S T HOLDEBS;Tlie B ryan lecture is billed for 2:.10

, — your sent will i>e k ep t un lil L’:40; nf- lor tha t timo nil seats will bo filled.— adv.

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something new besi riving slowly and ta I you to know that, h

iLS,.-IDAHO, MONDAY, JULY 12,1920

J o c a l ^ r e - v i i i o j

' S p c d a l Convocataon—Maaons of Twin Falla have boon calloii to moot in spe- cial convocation a t the temple on Ju ly H . m 7;:iO o ’clock.

» - . . foTo Buy Goods— Mra. Dora Nolson lo ft

yoMlorday fo r i^nstorn m arket po in ts to a rrange fo r the delivery o f gooda as stock fo r tho Vogue. AGas Lconolla Benoit will bo in chargo o f tho storp ‘‘‘ d u ring the absenco of M n . I'J'olson.

AsBlBt a t Bohl Serrices—Mombors of the choir o f Ascension £>pi8copal church . motored to ‘Buhl las t evening to assist tho V ery Rov. Archdeacon H ow ard S toy P* a t n special evening prnyex'servlco. The .A mooting w aa well attended.

P icn ic I s P lanned—A rrangomonts havo boen m ado-by executivos of tho X on-partiaan league for Iho annual p ic - ! 'nic o f tb a t socioty to bo hold in B u h ljl* ' on J u ly I.*]. Several p rominent mem­bers o f tho loaguo from various pointu in Ihe atntoi will he prcBCnt tn mako . addresses. ,

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B egular M eeting—Twin Fa lls poat No. 7, Anierjcau Legion- will b o ld a sta ted convocation in E lk s ’ club rooms Tuesday n ig h t beginning a t 8 o ’clock, m There ia to bo a special p rogram w ith bi “ c a t s ” one of tho principal numbors. P o s t and vico commnndcra aro to bo elected a t thia scasion.

H ab n Im proving—A moasago ju s t ro 1 w ce ivo i f rom Mra. Carl J . Hnlin ut : pi Kticlicslcr, Minn., atateH thn t Mr. lla liu ; U Ih go tting nliing aa well as could bo u x - ! «i jioclod ul'lor his uporation w a fow days ugo. Whilo ho is stil l oxtrouiely 1 iiorviiii.s .'uoh day siiows steady im prove-1 ment.

Scares A w ay M arauder—Tho tim ely a]ipounuico of Miiko Frit /, probabl^- prevoiitcd burglury of tlu' Morgun lloiin ti reaidciico on Seventh aveiiue north Fri- 'n day evening. Mr. F r i tz aiscovorod per- ti aoiiH in tliu hoaae. They made tl ieir ui oacape when he appeared. E n trauce w ar ri mndo liv break ing tlie kitchen door. ci

. 1 IGoing to YellowBtone—Tho Ruv. G_.

0 . Hoi.Hholt, wJjf> I'onilueled niorningJ services a t Ascension I‘ ]iiHcopnl church | yesterday , loXl during the afte rnoon fo r , 1 YelIow;itono park wlioro ho will spend j ' ' tho sum m er vacation. He may bo heard ; ?

Ihorrt aga in in August. Tlie Rev. Hoia- holt is n olergynian of tho California dioi'eae and holds tho position o f secre­ta ry to the bishop of tha t d is tric t.

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'T he M. S. nad 8. club w ill nieoc < W ednenday, .luly H ,' with Mra. M. Poo a t the B. A. Hamilton ranch. A ch il­d r e n ’s program hns b(V!n a rranged for tho afternoon.

T lio .Counlrv W om en’o Hub will m eot , Thursday. Ju ly :r,, with M « . M. V. ] Ritche.v.

J . M. Mnxwoll and son, Jo h n M. J r . , . liavo gone to California to jo in Mrs. Maxwell and children who havo bcon : thoro for sovoral wcoks. T hey w ill ra- nmin until the middle of A u ^ s t . ‘

Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Orinaby nnd son, 'R alph and daughter. Miss IlazcL b av c *returned from nn overlnnd tr ip to Call- ' fornin.

, Mrs. M ary McShen han as gueats h o r ]mother, Mrs. Lydia Rchlott and sla te r , 1M ra Ed E t f e r and lltTio daugh ter , o f ]Muskogee, Okla. ,

NOTICE.

‘ Tho office of the Oasis Oil co m p an j , has been moved from Twin Falla, Ida.,

to Burley, Ida., 'Rooms 7 and 8, Bnnk of Commerce building.

OABIS O IL CO.adv.

’ B E 8E B V E TOUB BEATS F O B BBYAN.

- ut Majoatie Pliamiary, 25c. S ta r t s 2 r .m —adv.

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lething i'jofi think it.isMm^ titht i ides FIRE... Well', the nei furthe^reduce our danuti ed u c tii^ are made even it has hoi been sold the tc I lookout for these reducti

mreds of Bargam ^ r r iv e s the sale mercl

be surprised'at i

^^^^^M ressesa t t ro e t iv a ging- a re barga lna a t

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Funeral servicen wore conducted yoi-'-^ te rday afte rnoon wen» conducted- for Mnnst>ii, wifo of C.' E . Munson, a t th e fam ily lioine on Seventh avonuo north.The Rev.-Aaher H . B rand , pas to r of

I tho F ira t P rcsbyti 'r ian church, o ff ic ia l- •I od. Buria l was m ade in Tw in Fala

Vemetory, lIaJlertalc.or J . B * '^W lft ,] directing.

BUYS IN T E E E 8T I N HOO.

Dr. W. .<V, Sullivan of tho bureau of nn im al induatry, nnnouncea recent com-

. jdetion of a deal b y which Dr. B. 8., .Arma bccomes half owner o f L. 8. O t ­

t o ’s grea t he rd animal “ Ace of Kings. ’T he pnrtaora propose to f i t and show

I tho boar aroiind tbo exh ib it c ircu it •, th is fall. This flcal is said to sot 0 ! now standard of herd hog values in

1 i’Idaho.

Ij “ PEN IH N O P B O B L E M S "

ia B ryan ’s topic fo r n ex t W c d n e s d n ^ aftonioon.— adv. 'J J /

[ A in jO D lIO E M E ira

i Dr. Clins. R. S co tt announces th e re-. movnl tif b is o ffU cs to tho Central ' .I building, ovor ihe Toggery.— adv.,

A U N O U N O EM EN T P

Dr. J . P . Myeif, recently conncctt^ w ith the Chicago" P o s t Q radunte floi^

t I p ita l, has opened offices ovor BoothI I More. Co. fo r tho prac tice of medicine -1 «nd aurgory.

ResidcDco 410 S ix th Are. E.,•1 Offico Phone 135. • •- { Bes. Phone 488-J. adv.

. A NNOUNCEM ENT.

i' Tlu' [clulio Guiiic Hrceilora’ aasoi'iu- :> .tion wiKliOH u> announced th a t Ruy T.- Hlum]>ic<l is llio sole ag en t aii lhorizod -- to Hi'li Nidck nad mombursbips nnd thn t r nil jKiyiiicnts must, be mu<lu to him dl-T r e d or mailed to BoUo Silvorsm lth, aee- '

c ro tary o f tho aasoolotion, W endeu,1 id:iho.—adv.

1.1S:j PROFKSSOR K E L L E Y M IL L E R of

r ! H oward U nivers ity , W ashington, D. C.,11 will loctnrc hero J u ly IS in the Mctho« ll I d ia t church n t 8 o ’clock. Tbo lecture i. is free nnd everybody is welcome.— ndv. a ■ .

STAGE to Artesian. 10 or moro, any time. CaU 419W.— adv.

COME a n d pick ’em. Strawberries.$1 per gallon; goose berries , 15c. per gallon; curran ts, 25c por gallon; pio rh e rr iea 1-2 milo E ., 1 1-2 N. Waahiag- ton school, Ed Vance. adv.

H ea r William J. B ryan W ednesday .-adv.

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f (TOtf l A T B FOB O X iA B S m O A n o iO

W A N TED —W eaned piga and shoati 'up to 100 pounds. Call phone 505 .J 11.

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