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THE iimicms |[ Grand Old Party Goes Into . Main on Deeds Nol Words in Layina Case Before Voter. (By Ttie Auoclalcd Pre.ui KANSAS CITY. Junc 15—With in trusted to nominees for president and " . vice president who have solid rccordt * of accomplishments behind them, the RepubUean party will enter the baiitc of 1628, plannhig largely lo rest cn deeds, not words. In laying lls case before the American voters. . Such Is .the Inl'erpretatlon placed on the selection today of Curtls, Kansas, os the. running mate of Herbert Hoover. Neither man Is credited.with extraordinary powers of oratory or . platform inatnelljn^.«*|ilch could _ relied upon to bring out votes necHlM In doubtful slates. _____________ ••i=‘ront Porch- Campalcn___________ So far as Mr.'Hoover Ls concerned. It Is likely to be pretty much of a "front porcir campaign. Hc dees not care much for stumping, and the brunl of platform campaigning un- doubtedly will fall on Curtls. 3oUi, and particularly Hoover, are expccted to make extensive me of the radio, which. In recent years.- has revolu- tlonlted political methods. • : ------ ni The lines on which the Republicans IU win conduct their fight this year will I I not be determined unUl after Hoover and Curtls have had opportunity to map out strategy with porly leaders, a campaign director has been choscn. and ^hr T iHtn*^rn'r ** TTAnvt^m ___ named their ticket. To Jocmey Acrou Continent Qq 11 U certain, however, that the Re- publican presidential nominee, after r a series of conferences In Wteshlngton with party leaders, will Joumey acrow , , i the conUncnt early next mcnth lo his ' Palo Alto. CaUfomla. hornet Tbers .h r fomally vUl ba notlOofl of hi* , _ wntrilwaHww hy « rnTwttllftM tp be headed by Senator Moses. New Homp- i»u shire, and this occasion w ill afford <»t him . an opportunity to discuss the Issues -of Ihe-cnmpoign-as-he-sees- wn -----------U iH L -------------------------------------- - ________The notification of CurU.i_wlIl tnke ' place ot~T6peka. Kta home town, w llh . , Senator Pess, Ohio, at the hetid of- , = = : : ^ n g = o r n cm; ^Hfwnmi t u -e: ' ----------------^ ZBKJlEEcri Governor Allred E. Smith u” : _______________________________ : ______________jui_ Asks for Every Protection ' prin for Assembly Near Albany. ‘‘™, ______ ersh ALBANY. June 15 i>P>—O o v e m o r jj}"' Alfred E. SmlUt today colled on Mnjor jn ft John A. Warner, superintendent of state police, to fumlsh every p ro ^ - p| “ lng advertised for' SiindSy ^ fU lriw h ’ ^ on the outskirts of Albany to be addressed by United State* Senator ----------Thomas J. Heflin. Alabama— bUies. ------ foe of the govrmor's Roman Cathot- ------ -T ic'«- p. A few days ago Senator Heflin Is- T 1 4 sued a statement In Washington In which he sold he had been inform- ed mere would bc an effort on Uie ___ L' part 'of "Oovemor Smith’s Roman r Catholic friends" to InUrfere with PI the Albany • meeting. - Oovemor h Smith's answer today, as conuined LL In his letter to Major Warner, was « >.» f.. th. '<r to. cooperate with him In offering "to the senator from a sister state full opportunity, to uy anything he de* sire* without Interruption or dl.scotir- ‘ ' ' tesy." . ' The njpetlng which Senator Kef- ......... lln . Is scheduled to. addrcaa_4ias_bcen . advertised by posters which appeared thrwighout the rxiral dUtrlcts near Albany. There was no Indication -on *‘l the poster* as to tbe sponsors for the meeting, which Is to be conducted In a field -admission free, parking 35 Kl cents." . . The The rovemor now Is in New York City and Is expected to remain there over the week-end. ^ ^ KANSAS CITY ROBBERY ........... .. ,iUSPECTS_IIL.CU5T0DY ^ .KANSAB cm r. Jaiw 15 fJPr~ l^iur of the tacB believed to have 4 ^ participated In the ro b b ^ of -Um _Home-Tnist eempany-bw-yeeuiiday, - in which a policeman vas fatal^ . m inded and tlOMO in loot takes. wer« held by police bere tonlchu Two of the mea. Joha Measlno. k forrw mslUttg cleric, admitied parls In the fobbery. The others ? held art Tony Monjerelno aod Carl ► • NajeUo. HOOVER’S RUN! ; -SEN.Aj:OJ:-CltAltI.RS-CriItTJS, M B iM ' . iM IiTi FlllLr TO D ISTUeB V fCTOR ' ----------------- ---------------------- --------------- _o. Commerce Secretary Carries f„. Out Usual Schedule and Ar- rives at HisM)fflce Earjy.i ij . --------- i "* J^WASHINOTON. June IS « usuti 'scKeduIe or'riraehinff' hli" effleBT" , Jt on early hour undisturbed by hls; . nomination by tho Republican ccn-. w>ntlon,-8«retary-Hoovcr-s>vun»rlm—i—r^3 mediately tcdny Into tiie preliminaries. fai :f“ lilB praiiacntlil campaign. soi • As-R-rhowsr ofcsntmitulatJons-upon"— P»' his attainment of the hlghc'it honor' piK of hL-i iMrty pcurcd down upcn hlnu: --“ * 4 -0 0 1 write 'his /Irst campaign pronounce- r n j mcnt. a message to the delegates at • Kansas City._____________________r Hounds Note f - The-messag^-wM not limited mere- ' Ii'-to_the.cxprei3l.oiV:of-liU thanVt, nnrt, >»*« hstt * •cusht-t^act-clearly^a- note fn i^ h lri~ ^ carapMgnr - ^ Hc dealt la It with the form relief; on] Is^iues thal hove been paramount In < on ■'It v,-r.~nt ngltatinn nnrt .-r- |nj, prpweii hll attachment to the party: ^ principles laid dstvn In the conven-' tlon pinlfomi. He emphasized the' nccer.nity fcr spiritual and moral lead- i ^ ershlu in govemment dealing with i himself in all humility declared thati his carcer proved hinf^i man In debt, grcotly to hla country. VUn« In Dsekground | me ranMSrjm.^thddfflnhlderTwn-rtrfertHoriT.'^JSr uerc temporarily kept In the back- ‘ ground, while the r«w_candldate reod’ Tcon'tinued'on-'Pa^~Two> ; tlie First Direct Radio Cin Australia and North. S E llis flT - ^RaKSrimiN , . , ______, , , ; tl( Engineers Cut Banks to Re* lease Still-Water:-200 Fam- ^ ilies Move-to High Ground. S'®, -------- the I UUot NEWPORT. Ark.. June 15 (A*i— offldi rhe Stephen.', lew . on the White qm 'Iver. 10 miles south of here, broke p j^ j urly tonight. alUiwing. flood water* run the swollen stream to sweep aieg* irtT a larfe area. . . dlo Ii .More than 300 famlltes. In the path thenc if the water, were nertng to higher the i rro«ind. aod it was- believed that all C o ^ rouM sajety.y 5evcriJ~ hunr Wash ected area In the last few days. pj^ 'our lowns were In the path of the asocIj rater. Tupelo. Aureme. Shoffner and oDe t mean. - - • An hour after the leree br^ke en* loeers cut anotho. le w a niUe. from . he first to release *‘st01~ water dm- i rhleh ther hoped woald serve to ujd- ( S SLT" """*•■ S The water wm m hlng toward the that i (Oootuioed OQ Pact Two) ? ONLT ASSOCUtED Pi nscim NNING MATE- I |j[ : Chi T7b s SBBm r~ .. -act led bcee rustl virgi will his 1 nom pare - ................. ... . i„ — Wasl .OWDEN“FEELS RELIEF IN PASSING OF GREAT BURDEN; QUITE CONTENT “rL, ______ will CKICAOO, June 15 (fl>)-Prank with ^ fnrm.T Tlllnflr. .gOVgr«— “ U * nor, defeat^ lh hb' campaign to win tiie Republican nomlnaUon for president, returned' tonight to hts farm al Oregon. Illinois. ^ ••Personally I feel rellaved • that youn the great burden ha* pasted, me Tli by." hc sow. “tm qult«*. content* ed and so is Mnt. Lowdan.' Sut*1 regret, deeply the defeat ^ the - cause I, reprcwnted. J l. ' U “1 stood for oeSitoprtnclplea. Q and they were hot adopted,'* - — Hr-referrcd:^to-hts-adroa cy=ott=: r = l .fatm_jrelicf_jncMucea^wJilch_ho _______ll sought to have thb Republican I party"-odopt' Into—the—eampslgn------------ platform. - ' H iE N T T O IlS f^ ilSlGINIjyiETiiUtE-'" -rTaUPgmO^-Wtir -Jungn a :PiTsHeifcCooH3ire£dW—ilteriliat'.:!; E ”51 ■fBhlng © n ils va^ofnoaay. only a few hours after, be arrived on his special train from Wasli- Whether the president used -.2,7 wornu or nrtlflclal bolt, is a mat- ter of conjecture, but he was i.._ seen nUndIng on the small bridge leading from Cedar Island lodge across the placid Brule and ho t-.., seemed to be sUlI-flshing. He was too far oway for newspaper- ik. , men to observe the kind of bait lortlieomlng from the necret senr- ^p^t ice men guarding the estate. p^y •■Thafs immaterial." one of Belglt mem replied.________________________ ------------------- vakl* Plnla ircuit Connects 1 America; New Era ■ ’“S' - pann --------- treou raffic Passes Over W ires at Rate of 100 Words Per Min- nij. ute; O fficials of Two Na- f HI tions Exchange Felicitations; (By The Awoclated Preu) [ - .WASHINCmjN. _June I5-EiUi>-. _ hment today of the first direct ■ dlo circuit between North Amer- LCWl k and Australia—was heralded by “ „ ‘ e exchanse of messages of Telkl- H3 tlon by the press and goveroaient ridals of the two continents.' tiO Spanning the vast extnnse of the £lflc and the great mountains and / slos of this continent, the first LBV scaages sped via Marconi beam ra- Oostel ) Inun Melbourne to Montreal and trai ence by short wave wtreless to party, B New York sUUon cf the Radio trom rporaUoa of America and on to Progn ashlagton.- - ------------- - Uon I Sen* drminga [tlie“il Prank .JJ._Noy«a. president of the odatrd Prta*. was a recipient of ^ H. e o f. the ftrst radlogranu which p>o*(K iO: ------------ ---------------------------------t« n t-i The Melbounie Rerald*6un aod al- i- publteatloo* aeod *reeOn*s to »• oewipapoa of America, saeace , d enterprise thus havw hrldtwl the m ii taa m e m iM U ii t w t wo S r itloenu lato asxta -tioae coatact q almost aa thla mewate Is belag pojj*^ (Cootaned sa Ph * T m > im . : PRESS NB mPAPER l!\ □gigz Chief Executive. Receives In- — fDrrnatiuii ot N o m in a tlm rlir — sage to Commerce Secretary. (By Ttie AnMUtrd Preh>j SUPEBIOB, Wis., Juae 1 ,6 ^ J •m ih —An—AndQg»omcnU.QL^thiL .Ka nomination, of Herbert Hoover as Bopablloao can^idato for pul proaideot fU bis | fin t official to act, Frosident Ooolidgo instal- '] led hioBelf todaj m his som- mor homo bj'the waters of tbe ferule riTcr. - ^nd Arriving to' an entliuaiastio wnt rccepUon tn Superior after a •36-liour ride from W oihlnston. Mr. CooUdge 1 drove Immediately thmuijh the to>»n Wi.* across 33 mllea or mlling pine und reir bceeh land to Cedar Island lodfu, a „ rustic-home, where, surroutjdisl.. by ,, - virgin forests, he nnd Mttj. Coolidge will spend the next three montlu In ^ Mejsagea to llooveT^ ~ tS Notified early this momlng ort tin- ‘ *“ - jrcjidentlal train' by EdwoPd T. Clark, hop Hls private aecrttaiy. of Mr. Hoover's Pre nomlnatl'sn nt the Kansas City con- diet renUon, Mr. CooUdge Immediately prc- „ „ „ Dared a telegr»9i .to the nominee. In Washington, to whloh a message of af* s = rectlon-from-Mrfc-Coolldge wa.1.added, p .n "You hovo been n'omlnoted for Uie nost Importaat-poslUon.In the world.- pl Wr. Coolldge's telcgrotn sold.'''Yourl ireot ability and your wide experlcnof j vlll enable you to sonfc our party vlth marked dlsUactlon. I wlalv you ] >11 the suecca t ^ t your h« rt could "O Jesife! Slay uod conunue ib bestow ' He Jpon you the power to do >'our duty.” a Mra. Coolldi^'s more Intimate mes* Dc loge read: "The.presldcnt and I send you and , .old roun bur love bflet wUh^*? bei Tha mcssogea i.wefp dispatched as * (Continued vn Pago .iSio) ------- : ----------- ^--7 --------------- r: -------------- -ne; ---------, wU rteasuiivl-Jieceives-$9D,757.- , n|y 665.01 Toward Settlement offl-ll! Indetrtedhesslo United States’* "! --------- . I • • i»nM.-tomtog=S90.7at«3Jir-werc-r»»^— eJrcd-today- b r T l i e T r e a « u r ^ r « r t =1 orclgn countries towards tetUcment ^ f their wor indebtedness to - the In inltfd States __________■—m t Great Britain made the largest pay- lent of 107^00.003 In the fomi of rcasurj^ note.^ purcha*ed on the Amer- o»- :an market. The total received from yoi Ireat Britain ccn»tltuted the eleventh . y nnUonnuol inlerciii payment on the Mal of-that country's debt. .h, Ptanee.pald In cish S1JJ50.000 on tie principal of Its war debt, while ebt prlncli*il due frwn that eoumrj'. ~ Payment* froDi other countries were: lelglum »3J75.000 *P. totercjt and in- ■allwi.nt nn Drln^lcal: r?whf>.fllD. i akla tl.503.000: . tM honla tlOO.OOO: ~ inlond »131.<00; Hungary ts.13301: .-v atvlo 140.000: Lllhuanla »82.072: Po- llfl Jld lljao.ooo: Rumania MOOOOO and Ugo-SIAVU tSOO.OM. All cxccpt the IJilgHDn and U rilU . I armtnta^ttTTC-Pjld- la_caih ond. Ui< ____ 'camry nPtc' revived from these! vo countries hate beeo eoncellttl and I (_gQ| ••tlrrd. • - (• 'Boe iiB iFfiiifflf—s IIL OU IT III ID iO" _______ . ^ ........ ...............me_j ewislon Leader Declares He Has Learned Thliid Organiza- tion W ill Cease Functioning. / --------- Wll LBWISTON. Jutw 19 WV-B*rtJ«y !® fJ ostello. »ecre'.ary of tbe county cen* ^ al ccmmlUee of tha Pngrmlve =***' irly, sold today that be bad k»med * om an anthtsrttatlT* jaoroe that tbe rogrmlve party would oeaae to func- < an In Xdoho-foQowtoc * mrtUng ol J lu it caiiTW eonimiai* *i-B 6UcV “ - 7 - me 30.. The meetlac hat b«cn called **f! ' H. P. Btmuels. taate ei tte party ovtmcnt since- It became an Impoe- nt-pollUcaJ factor to J *h o shoetly ^ ter It was tormed uadcr <b« nooat il leadership la 1911. . • ^ from CostdW said be had neatred direct clastX xd from state beadqAjt«n ihU Um irtr .woold be Four year* aco*' Um ProcNastra* J Oled 91.000 votes la Xd*bd> asd 1a M. u m .- N Twm FALLS com 5verwhelmiii tepublican National Con -Bas-Senator as Hoover^ 1052 to 34: W inner. Can Appears on Platform ai lOy llie Assoclu KANSAS CITY. June 15-r-Chnr lw-Jndian..gcaef.\uaion.-imd^suc< •wycr und Unilud Stuty-s aenutor, iiblican natlooul convention an t) t atund beside Herbert Hoover ir The loader of the muj'ority in tli ■'Indian'uncestryrwas'nwept^tr^ IC party tfuthcrihg by a vote of 10 idorHemcnt wa.>t made unanimous aH only one builot. Thirteen vote.s for Charle.H G. Da' i.sconsin, and two for Hanford M ijri.Htfatlon of a .solid vote for the ; \yo>^ .was rtii.seii -in-prote.Ht when. ,e convention i(o on record en bloi Curtla. who until yesterdny waa o Oil tilli iiliilfurfii ufliii' lit! iG convcntioiv fo r .selectinif him ; t >ped*to huvc the honora which ^ reaident Coolidge* and the Kecre cted victory for the-ticket in the iplauded, ; * RST'PLATFORM M A K E R ^ ^ jll FOR BOURBON PARTY IN Ifll TEXAS; HE WANTS BEERi HOUSTON. Texas. June 15 (A>)— \ •One-eye" Connaly blew into, [ Houston todayTbringlhg w innjlm I one-plsnk ploUomj for the Jemccratlc convention. Uf The platform Is; ''Bew. >ld time schooncrs. of 'nickel' «f.” “One-eye” Is «n anient booster * ‘ 1 If tS d ^ o r Airrad K. BmlUi aad S'taung stort^'around town that laint -anxlU} JW a. parasoQ of all- . he \1rUM i'erer-fcnown.------------ --------. il -ga-eamcrthrpmtii.. fruin~Hoiir*— rw" rood, where he has'l)een In the . da; QOTles, as tbe guest oT the South- igb nj'Paclftc at^-will-*t«jf over un- He Immediately irent' to police ieidiiuartw»~ftnd ' m ide-'frlends— : “ ** i'lth Chief Ooodscn. : INIEPiliCSSS’-pUNKii _______ 311 rtetN6AaTOfgY.- ^hm e-lfr U>0rcscbuUvc' j !)lckirMOft...to«a.7 1 ^ owden support^ and farm leader tjy a the house. dKlared fn a sute- . j ha^ w t .todiy that th> Repiihllr'an— J Z ! arty's farm plank was general I but looking In the. right- dU-ec- i _ iee? He expretccd hope that Iowa rep rouid wlUihold ltd decUien •'until it Iv tie record li fully made up.” Mr. wot ilcklnson pmlsod Secretary Hoo- : rlgl er. the nominee for his capacity ' uot [x o tn d 'M d 3 d « ^ ^ o iIf7 ^ 5 5 m '~ . vlri 1 hbi native state of Iowa "an ] A fr pportunlty mlgbt be prcMnted to t«rl pcjnclle even- difference."-__________ ^ aughter of R e p u b lic a For V ice P reside - _ . I — ona Curlls Knight, D e l e - 10 1 jalc From Rhode Island, or. ’latform to Second“Nomlna- | ion of Senator From Kansas . lANSAS c n r. Jm» IS ypi—Wllh ccnventlon rising to its fe»t in _ 1 irtc^entM " acclaim for a wcmoa ' Uer. Mn. Leona CurUs. Knight. , -cate from-Rhode-Island; toot U» r :fomi todsy t»'second nomination her father for one of the. two tiUt places within the gift of the iCo lon. rithout warning or tho oppwtunlty ^ 3:epare a speech, she was hurried ^ t. ihe.ploUorm at the urging of her' „ . eullne eonferees. oad as ahe stood. ^ llm . dark flguro. w ith dark eye* b.-lghl cheeks glowlnc under bcr ^ crtmscn hat. a ware of applauae the pt me h ^ . _________ ^ et low Ttjlce just a llule uacertala “ n“ the unerpect<d ’hoeior ' so’ jud - ly thnnt tjpcn her. aha spoke her f measage and hurried tack to her ^ », foUowaJ by coogtatuUUons J " a creTT side. T^ien. with hands ptng aad unclasptag. the rcaa ^ [Q w ith house, ta salute to her ier. who had foUewad har on the tfatnk It Is graat aod X ««a'ad td to do tt.** ah« oald. IMr «9« Tl tOgcaatwd oA Pace Two) ; INTY . ' ■ . .Y NI .......' OP c iW u^ ing: M a jo rity ' onvention Chooses Kan^ ‘r’s-Runntng-Matc! Vote-- andidate fnr Prpairienpv^ _ and Thanka Delegation. ioclut4.xl Pre»s) hnrleM Curtia. Kan.saa, born 011 a iUcceaaivcly-Jodcey^ack-driyer^ or, was choaen today by the Re- ^ < the vice presidential candidate ■ in the'election next November, I the aenate, aw iirlhy de.'fueiulant t( t(Tvtctory~arthe~flTnU-HC3Rioir~of' 1052 to 34. A momeat later the „ ous by It roarlnir chorua. Then: ai Dawea. 19 for Hermim L. Ekern, i MacNlder, lowa,' prevented the »t he Knn.nan in'the bcKlnnintf. Not te len'lhe'm otion waa made to have bloc for him. * - S 18 a candidate for the presidency. ht! Im il been-iiuiuiim teil ^ tliaiiketl 15 told the delegatca-that he hari nl h went to M r. Hoover; praiaed hi cretary of commerce, and pre* the autumn. Hc wna generously m: wm IN FIR I I OF KELLOGG T IIE I1T ][“ ; > ______________ le: Union-of South Africa Accepts m invitation to Participate as £ Original Signatory ot Pact, 'i' WA8Hil(a1^W;'Vune“ r5-Wl=!)Cia’ 5 ^nteri^^ 6outH^A/rfc«"'»^pt()<l' to day the! U>vlt«Uon! of SecreUry. Kei- no loii. to parUdpate-. as_ an__qrlfftnal . aJgnitory In the treaty for the re-' 'nUKSIallon'^ o r*'^ a r- and completed 71, :m o-»st-of 15,natlnns, Inrliirtlng th ftl*„ Dnited sutes. to signify willingness ; to enter into the compact. . ScoeUry ICeUc«g.__»liQ__ proposcllll ‘Uie'^r«iyTiar^prn.ni»-T>enr^wnitTi—• tng> th e accepUnce by alt of the 11 -<oubtrtea-befor»-4ndlcattng what hU iB next step In me negotloUons wou ld )H I "beT But Tie recenily expresseH Tiim- self oa. undetermined aa-to .thc-aext. _ -announjpriientrot; the.inexl_phi480l.or_ ~ ly as exchanges on thla Question have been recenUy carried on be- tween’ the state department and rep-. Cl resenUtlves of several partlclpoUng foreign governments. Soum Africa embodies In Its ac- ceptance resolutions Included In Uie replies of several omer countries. Tliey were thal the proposed treaty would not deprive any party of me ( right of self-defense: mot a viola* an Uon by ony one of the parties would ^ vlrions"cf*llie trealynhd 'UiafBoulir th« Africa's participation would nol In* gcc tcrfere with her other intemotlonol coi obligotionii. 1 nri " ' ............. --------- :--------- ci( cans’ C andidate . dency G ives A ddress nu: GEIIElALiBllEiD s :ul -CREWOBlFtlEHSrS , , mt --------- sht Watchers Anxiously Awaiting -Arrival of-ltalian Flier; Plans Complete for Searcli. JJ --------- gai (Copyrigbted 1928 by .The Associated ^ Preas.> •] .KZNGS BAY. Spitsbergen. June 15 Th< •^lactead of drifting to me westward Cts as ‘at first supposed. Oenerai Um- ^ berto NobUe and his five compan- iaas of the dirigible ' xtalla.' maroon- ed on an' ice floe, are drtftlag to K* the cMt. rt rrm **««* __ to the east wind' prevalltnf at Kings Bay.-the-NobUe-party-had beeo P blown westward, but lr Is leamed Thi Dov that a weat wind prevaUed In g.i th>'Dorthem rc«lon. 'and the“ pP»r- Uoa of .this group of castaways at mldplght lait bight was reported as BO.M oorth laUtude. JT.4# eas: Ion- wcr 0tudc. or about 10 mUea east of {trt: Tba watchOT here are ao»k»ualy ^ toccttnaad eo Paw •nwT T •» m m m r - PRICE S X iliO T S :? Pgl " THESOFiMiffi^ ■ ■Great' Convention -Recognizes Sturdy Manhood of Choice; .. ' ’"-M IS mmd Harks Back to Ad- ■ : ' vice of Indian Grandmother. I By Tliu A*aocinted Prc.is) KANSAS CITY. Juhti 15-Prom . bc“ lhc romantic corcer tffcharlM • ~ ^ CurtU tf elected lii-November, Plain Charlea Curtls. "Charlie to hLi * friends, took th li convenUon' by storm , bccaure It lecognlzcd hls sturdy man- u 4iood—drawn—from —tho-blood—of—his-------- Kow Indian forebears . and the flre and doring of his French-Conadton* ! Americon sire. In obtaining the Republican en- dotsement fo r' vicc president,' he bruslicd cKalnst that of presidents and ’ sUil was in the race when Uie con- . tenders came down the home strctch. Racing Is noUtlng-ncw to Chories Curtls.—He earned hla first real aolory OA a Jockey. Today Charles Curtls Is nol think* : lng of whnt ha hm uceompllshed. Hto / ' mind has harked back to a moonlight . /_ I night on "the plains of Kansas when ' 1 his wrinkled old Indion grandmother. . , Julie pcppln. crawled to this mere lad's side around the Indian campfire., **Oo back to your white ancestors,' my boy,” she implored. For Charles Curtls hod fled fram his father’s relatives In Topeka and 1 rejclncd the Kawt while they were on i Uie march. He began to sell re- freshments Os a' "nows butcher"'at ' me railroad station In Topeka after ' schcol hcun and dtd odd jobs for anybody who would employ him. His . keen knowledge of horaes, leamed cn the plains, attracted the employed him as a Jockey. Curtls ; tock to this Job with glee and dur- , lng his several years campaigning wtth ; hotiea up asd down th* weatem clr- . cuUs, he shot more winners acroaa. tbaa any other Jockey. ' ''C m In tb« sd>oc4 room, the bogr^-' no more. ' Heads Class - Ke then became sdlously tntenttad- - ' ' ^bls^claM L/n ^ w *^aea^ ' ~ craUon and did It so weU'thot Mrs. A. H.- Case, who heard-him. per- -------^ (Continued on Page Two) insiyM Miiif-rj safllBEEilMlaB £haiJes_C.I e a v.e r. ..Confessetl _____ Leaderof $133,000 Robbery Courting Death in Hospital. ____ CmCAOO. June 15 (.ID-Squads of nmied deteeUves’ ranged the streets and^^lrics^ of Melrate Parte todav in the Quintet of d»peradoa"*who-slttg*-“ ” ced their wny to freedonr from me coimty Jill at Wheaton. Sundny. In the Bridewell hospital lay melr iB .'i> >;flni t O t - f i i a L’liai'io lu ihpyi--------- Cloaver. leader of the $133,000 B\*er- fircin pork maU robbery and Joseph Porina. Courting deoth by meir MradfaA rtfutal to submit to opera- •':n;. Cleaver was given a chance to live, bul P#rina; -u-as neor death, from numerous shotgun wounds. A 17-j-ear-cId bey had given -me Up mat led polle? to their hiding place In a prairie lot In me west;m suburb >»tcrday. A balUllon of po-. Itfo hiirrffT'-H nrlth all tho ■iTw<>w>-nt of mod:m warfare, surrounded me rtndr^oiu and ccmminded the gun- men > 3 surrender.' A fusUlsde cf shell was the answer. and'LlduUnant ATrftrew Barry drspped. seriously wcutuled. Por nearly ao hour m? cfficers and their quarry pepper^ the slugs. WhUe hundreds cf elvUtans watch^d jhe batUe. H im lim p y ". ------ his chest mrica punctured by buUels gave himself up aad Parlaa col- lapsed wim a doan woundt. cne just l>elow tbe 'heart. The three men stin at liberty are Thcmas P. MeOocrty. Cbarles W. Clart and Oscar Olsca none cf whom are wanted ta connection wllh the robbery, however. KANSAS MINING FIELD - ' TROUBLES QUIET DOWN p r r r s a u R O i T ' t o L - J t m e i s (/»>>— ------- The' situation In the soatbcastem Kamai mining field was.qcdet tedsy.^ ofter a flaretip yesterday when m . working mlnen w «* beaten u d sbM» .' I wen tlrrd at aaother cm p ti aDcfrd itrlM og wwif-w iBlncn>. . • . '-.LiURtyjUUeilU UiUj M imimX itm i'. umxd. m m tiA tU te m * om 'dtstwb-- asequ (No trm ts bavt taajatfkuL.

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Page 1: tfplnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/TWIN... · THE iimicms |[ Grand Old Party Goes Into . Main on Deeds Nol Words in Layina Case Before Voter. (By Ttie Auoclalcd Pre.ui

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■ G ra n d O ld P a r t y G o e s In to .

M a in on D e e d s N o l W o r d s

in L a y in a C a se B e fo r e V o te r .

(By Ttie Auocla lcd Pre.ui KANSAS CITY. Junc 15—W ith in

trusted to nominees fo r president and " . vice president who have solid rccordt

* o f accomplishments behind them, the RepubUean party w ill enter the ba iitc o f 1628, plannhig largely lo rest cn deeds, not words. In laying lls case before the American voters.

. Such Is .the Inl'erpretatlon placed on the selection today o f Curtls, Kansas, os the. running m ate of Herbert Hoover. Neither man Is cred ited .w ith extraordinary powers of ora tory o r . p la tfo rm ina tne lljn ^.«*|ilch could _ relied upon to bring ou t votes necHlM In doubtful slates.

_____________ ••i=‘ront Porch- Campalcn___________So fa r as M r.'H oover Ls concerned.

I t Is likely to be pre tty m uch o f a " fro n t p o rc ir campaign. Hc dees not care much fo r stumping, and the b ru n l o f platform campaigning un­doubtedly w ill fa ll on C urtls. 3oU i, and particularly Hoover, are expccted to make extensive m e of th e radio, which. In recent years.- has revolu- —tlon lted political methods. • : ------n i

The lines on which the Republicans IU w in conduct their f ig h t th is year w ill I I no t be determined unUl a fte r Hoover and Curtls have had oppo rtun ity to map out strategy w ith po rly leaders, a campaign director has been choscn.and ^hr TiHtn*^rn'r ** TTAnvt^m ___named their ticket.

To Jocmey A crou Continent Qq11 U certain, however, th a t the Re­

publican presidential nominee, a fte r r a series of conferences In Wteshlngton w ith pa rty leaders, w ill Joumey acrow , ,

i th e conUncnt early next m cn th lo h is ' Palo Alto. CaUfomla. hornet Tbe rs . h r fo m a lly vU l ba notlOofl o f h i* , _ wntrilwaHww hy « rnTwttllf t M tp be headed by Senator Moses. New H om p- i»u shire, and this occasion w ill a ffo rd <»t h im . an opportunity to discuss the Issues -o f Ihe-cnm po ign -a s -he -se es- w n

-----------U iH L -------------------------------------- -________The n otification o f C urU .i_wlIl tnke '

place ot~T6peka. Kta home town, w llh . , Senator Pess, Ohio, a t the hetid of- ,

= = : :^ n g = o rn cm;^Hfwnmi tu -e: ' ----------------^

Z B K JlE E c ri

G o v e rn o r A l l r e d E . S m ith u ”:_______________________________ :______________ju i_

A s k s fo r E v e ry P r o te c t io n' prinf o r A s s e m b ly N e a r A lb a n y . ‘ ‘™,

______ ersh

ALBANY. June 15 i>P>—O ovem or j j } " 'A lfred E. SmlUt today colled on M njor j n f t John A. Warner, superintendent ofs ta te police, to fum lsh every p r o ^ - p|

“ lng advertised fo r ' SiindSy f U lr iw h ’ ^ on the outskirts o f Albany to be addressed by United State* Senator

----------T homas J. Hefl in . Al abama— bUies. ------foe o f the govrmor's Roman Cathot- ------

- T i c '« - p .A few days ago Senator H eflin Is- T 1

4 sued a statement In Washington In w hich he sold he had been in fo rm ­ed mere would bc an e ffo rt on Uie ___

L ' p a rt 'o f "Oovemor Sm ith ’s Roman r Catholic friends" to InU rfe re w ith P I

th e Albany • meeting. - Oovem or h Sm ith's answer today, as conu ined L L In his letter to M ajor W arner, was « > .» f.. th . '<rto . cooperate with him In o ffe ring "to the senator from a sister state fu ll opportun ity, to u y anyth ing he de* s ire* w ithout In terruption or dl.scotir- ‘ ' ' tesy." .

' The njpetlng which Senator Kef-......... lln . Is scheduled to. addrcaa_4ias_bcen .

advertised by posters which appeared th rw ighout the rxiral dU trlcts near Albany. There was no Indication -on * ‘ l the poster* as to tbe sponsors fo r the meeting, which Is to be conducted In a field -admission free, pa rk ing 35 K l cents." . . The

The rovemor now Is in New York C ity and Is expected to rem ain there over the week-end. ‘ ^ ^

K A N S A S C IT Y R O B B E R Y

............. , i U S P E C T S _ I I L . C U 5 T 0 D Y ^

.KANSAB c m r . Ja iw 15 fJPr~ l^ iu r o f the tacB believed to have 4 ^ participated In the r o b b ^ o f -Um

_ H o m e -T n is t eem pa ny-bw -yee u iida y ,- in which a policeman vas fa ta l^ .

m in d e d and tlOMO in loo t takes. wer« held by police bere tonlchu

Two o f the mea. Joha Measlno.

k f o r r w mslUttg cleric, adm itied pa rls In the fobbery. The others

? he ld a r t Tony M onjerelno aod Carl ► • NajeUo.

HOOVER’S RUN!; -S E N .A j:O J : -C ltA l t I .R S - C r i I tT J S ,

M B i M ' .

iM IiTi FlllLr TO DISTUeB VfCTOR '

----------------- ---------------------- --------------- _ o .

C o m m e rc e S e c re ta ry C a r r ie s f„ .

O u t U s u a l S c h e d u le a n d A r -

r iv e s a t H is M ) f f l c e E a r jy . i i j

. --------- ■ i " *J^W ASHINOTON. June IS «u su ti 'scKeduIe o r 'r ira e h in ff' h l i " e ffleB T" , J t on early hour undisturbed by h ls ; . nom ination by tho Republican c c n - . w>ntlon ,-8«re tary-H oovcr-s>vun»rlm —i—r^3 media te ly tcdny Into tiie pre lim inaries. f ai : f “ lilB p ra iia c n tli l campaign. soi• As-R-rhowsr ofcsntm itu la tJons-upon"— P»'

his atta inm ent o f the hlghc'it h o n o r' piK of hL-i iM rty pcurcd down upcn h ln u :

--“ *4-001w rite 'h is /Irs t campaign pronounce- r n j m cnt. a message to the delegates a t •Kansas City._____________________r

Hounds Note f- The-messag^-wM not lim ited mere- '

Ii'-to_the.cxprei3l.oiV:of-liU thanVt, nn rt, „>»*« hstt *

•c u s h t- t^ a c t-c le a r ly ^ a - note f n i ^ h l r i ~ ^ carapMgnr - ^

Hc dealt la It w ith the form re lie f; on] Is^iues th a l hove been paramount In < on■'It v,-r.~nt ngltatinn nnrt .-r- |nj,prpweii h l l attachm ent to the p a r ty : principles laid dstvn In the conven-' tlon p in lfom i. He emphasized th e ' nccer.nity fc r spiritua l and moral lead- i ^ ershlu in govemment dealing w ith i himself in all hu m ility declared th a ti his carcer proved h in f^ i man In debt, ™ grcotly to hla country. „

VUn« In Dsekground | me

ranMSrjm .^thddfflnhlderTwn-rtrfertHoriT.'^JSruerc temporarily kept In the back- ‘ ground, while the r«w_candldate reo d ’

Tcon 'tinued 'on-'P a^~Tw o> ; tlie

F irs t D irect Radio Cin A ustra lia and N o r th .

S E llis flT -^RaKSrimiN, . , ______, , , ; t l (

E n g in e e rs C u t B a n k s t o R e *

le a s e S t i l l - W a t e r : - 2 0 0 F a m - ^

i l ie s M o v e - to H ig h G ro u n d . S '® ,-------- the I

U U otNEW PORT. Ark.. June 15 (A*i— o f f ld i

rhe Stephen.', le w . on the W hite qm 'Iver. 10 miles south of here, broke p j ^ j u r ly tonigh t. alUiwing. flood water* ru n the swollen stream to sweep a ie g* irtT a la r fe area. . . d lo Ii.More th an 300 famlltes. In the pa th thenc

if th e water, were nertng to h igher th e i rro«ind. aod i t was- believed th a t a ll C o ^ rouM s a je ty .y 5evcriJ~ hu n r W ash

ected area In the last few days. p j^ 'o u r lowns were In the path o f the asocIj rater. Tupelo. Aurem e. Shoffner and oDe t mean. - - •A n hour a fte r the leree br^ke en*

loeers cu t an o tho . l e w a niUe. from . he f ir s t to release *‘st01~ water dm - i rh leh th e r hoped woald serve to u jd - (

S S L T " "" " * •■ SThe water w m m h ln g toward the th a t i

(Oootuioed OQ Pact Two)

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SBBm r~ —

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bceerustlvirgiw ill

his 1 nom

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.O W D E N “ F E E L S R E L IE F ■

IN P A S S IN G O F G R E A T

B U R D E N ; Q U IT E C O N T E N T “ rL ,______ w ill

CKICAOO, June 15 (fl> )-P rank w ith fn rm .T T llln flr. .gOVgr«— “ U *

nor, d e fe a t^ lh h b ' campaign to w in tiie Republican nomlnaUon fo r president, returned' to n igh t to hts fa rm a l Oregon. Illino is . ^

••Personally I fee l rellaved • th a t youn the great burden ha* pasted, me T li by." hc sow. “ t m qult«*. content* — ed and so is M nt. Lowdan.' S u t*1 regret, deeply th e defeat ^ th e - cause I, reprcw nted. J l . ' U

“ 1 stood fo r o e S ito p rtn c lp le a . Q and they were h o t adopted,'* -

— H r-re fe rrcd :^ to -h ts-a d ro a cy=ott=: r = l.fa tm _ jre lic f_ jn cM u ce a ^w J ilch _h o _______llsought to have thb Republican Ip a rty "-o d o p t' In to—the—eampslgn------------p latform . - • ' •

H i E N T T O I l S f ^

i lS lG IN I jy iE T iiU tE - '"- rT a U P g m O ^ -W t i r -Jungn a :P iTsHeifcCooH3ire£dW —ilte r ilia t '. : ! ; E ” 51 ■fBhlng © n i l s v a ^ o f n o a a y . only a few hours after, be arrived on h is special t ra in from W asli-

W hether the president used -.2 ,7 w ornu or n rt lf lc la l bo lt, is a m at- te r o f conjecture, but he was i . . _ seen nUndIng on the small bridge leading from Cedar Is land lodge across the placid B rule and ho t - . . , seemed to be sU lI-flsh ing. He was too fa r oway fo r newspaper- i k . , men to observe the kind of bait

lortlieom lng from the necret senr- ^p^t ice men guarding the estate. p^y

•■Thafs im m ateria l." one o f Belgltm em replied.________________________

------------------- vak l*P ln la

ircu it Connects 1 Am erica; New E ra ■’“S' - pann

--------- treour a f f ic P a s s e s O v e r W ir e s a t

R a te o f 1 0 0 W o r d s P e r M in - n i j .

u t e ; O f f ic ia ls o f T w o N a - f H I

t io n s E x c h a n g e F e l ic i ta t io n s ;

(By The Awoclated P reu ) [ - .W ASH IN C m jN . _June I5 -E iU i> - . _ hm ent today o f the f irs t direct ■ dlo c ircu it between N orth Am er- LCWl k and Austra lia—was heralded by “ „ ‘ e exchanse o f messages o f Telk l- H3 tlon by the press and goveroaient r ida ls of the tw o con tinents .' tiO Spanning the vast extnnse o f the £ lf lc and th e great m ountains and / slos o f th is continent, the firs t LBV scaages sped via M arconi beam ra- Oostel ) In u n M elbourne to M ontreal and tra i ence by sho rt wave wtreless to party, B N e w Y ork sUUon c f the Radio trom rporaUoa o f Am erica and on to Prognashlagton.- - ------------- - Uon I

S e n * d rm in g a ’ [ t l ie “ i l Prank .JJ._Noy«a. president o f the • o d a trd Prta*. was a recipient of ^ H. e o f . the f t r s t rad logranu which p>o*(KiO: --------------— -------------------------------t« n t- iT h e Melbounie R erald*6un aod a l- i - publ teatl oo* aeod *reeOn*s to »• oew ipapoa o f Am erica, saeace , d enterprise thus havw h r ld tw l them i i ta a m e m iM U ii t w t wo S rit lo e n u la to asxta -tioae coatact q almost aa th la m ewate Is belag po jj*^

(Cootaned sa Ph * T m > i m . :

PRESS NB mPAPER l!\

□ g ig z

C h ie f E x e c u t iv e . R ece ives In -

— fD r rn a t iu i i o t N o m in a t lm r l i r —

s ag e to C o m m e rc e S e c re ta ry .

(By T tie A n M U trd Preh>jSUPEBIOB, W is., Juae 1 ,6 ^ J

•m ih —A n —A n d Q g » o m c n U .Q L ^ th iL .K a nomination, o f Herbert Hoover as Bopablloao can^idato fo r pul proaideot fU bis | f i n t o ffic ia l to act, Frosident Ooolidgo instal- '] led h ioBelf to d a j m his som- mor homo b j 'th e waters of tbe ferule riTcr. - ^nd

A rriv ing to ' an entliuaiastio wnt rccepUon tn Superior a fter a •36-liour • ride from W oih lnston . M r. CooUdge 1 drove Immediately thm u ijh the to>»n Wi.* across 33 mllea or m lling pine und re ir bceeh land to Cedar Island lodfu, a „ rustic-hom e, where, surroutjdisl.. by , , - virgin forests, he nnd Mttj. Coolidge will spend the nex t three m ontlu In ^

Mejsagea to lloo veT ^ ~ t S Notified early th is m omlng ort tin- ‘ *“ -

jrc jiden tla l tra in ' by EdwoPd T . Clark, hop Hls private aecrtta iy . of Mr. Hoover's P re nomlnatl'sn n t the Kansas C ity con- d ie t renUon, M r. CooUdge Immediately prc- „ „ „ Dared a telegr»9i .to the nominee. In Washington, to w hloh a message o f a f* s = rectlon-from-Mrfc-Coolldge wa.1.added, p . n

"You hovo been n'omlnoted fo r Uie nost Im portaat-poslUon.In the world.- p l Wr. Coolldge's telcgrotn s o ld .'' 'Y o u r l ireot ab ility and your wide experlcnof j v lll enable you to sonfc our party v lth marked dlsUactlon. I wlalv you ] >11 the suecca t ^ t your h « r t could "O Jesife! Slay u o d conunue ib bestow ' He Jpon you the power to do >'our duty.” a

Mra. Coolld i^'s more Intimate mes* Dc loge read:

"The.presldcnt and I send you and , .old roun bur love bflet wUh^*? bei

Tha mcssogea i.wefp dispatched as * (Continued v n Pago .iS io)

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r t e a s u i iv l - J ie c e iv e s - $ 9 D ,7 5 7 . - , n|y

6 6 5 .0 1 T o w a rd S e t t le m e n t o f f l - l l !

“ In d e tr te d h e s s lo U n i te d S ta te s ’ * " !■ --------- . I • •

i»nM .-tom tog=S90.7at«3Jir-w erc - r» » — eJrcd-today- b r T l ie T r e a « u r^ r« r t=1 orclgn countries towards tetUcment ^ f th e ir wor indebtedness to - the Inin ltfd States __________■— m tGreat B rita in made the largest pay-

len t o f 107^00.003 In th e fo m i o f rcasurj^ note.^ purcha*ed on the Am er- o»- :an m arket. The to ta l received from yo i Ireat B rita in ccn»tltuted the eleventh . y nnUonnuol inle rc iii paym ent on the Mal o f - th a t country's debt. .h ,P tanee.pald In c ish S1JJ50.000 on

tie principal o f Its w ar debt, while

ebt p r ln c li* il due frw n th a t eoumrj'. ~ Payment* froDi other countries were:

lelglum »3J75.000 *P. to te rc jt and in - ■allwi.nt nn Drln^lcal: r?w hf>.fllD . i akla tl.503.000: . tM ho n la tlOO.OOO: ~ in lond »131.<00; Hungary ts.13301: .-v atvlo 140.000: L llhuan la »82.072: Po- l l f l J ld llja o .oo o : Rumania MOOOOO and Ugo-SIAVU tSOO.OM.A ll cxccpt the IJilgHDn and U r i lU . I

arm tnta^ttTTC-P jld- la _ c a ih ond. Ui< ____'camry nP tc' rev ived from these! vo countries ha te beeo eoncellttl and I (_gQ| ••tlrrd. • - (•

'BoeiiBiFfiiifflf—sIIL OUIT III IDiO "

_______ ■ . ^ ■ ........ ...............m e_ j

e w is lo n L e a d e r D e c la re s H e

H as L e a r n e d T h l i id O r g a n iz a -

t io n W il l C e a s e F u n c t io n in g .

/ --------- W llLBWISTON. Ju tw 19 W V -B *rtJ«y !® fJ ostello. »ecre'.ary o f tb e county cen* ^ al ccmmlUee o f tha P n g rm lv e = * * * ' ir ly , sold today th a t be bad k»m ed * om an anthtsrttatlT* jao roe th a t tbe ‘ rogrm lve p a rty would oeaae to fu nc - < an In Xdoho-foQowtoc * mrtUng olJ l u i t caiiTW e o n im ia i* * i - B 6UcV “ - 7 -me 30.. The m eetlac h a t b«cn called ** f! ' H. P. Btmuels. ta a te e i t t e party ovtmcnt since- I t became an Impoe- nt-pollUcaJ fa c to r to J * h o shoetly ^ ter It was torm ed uadcr <b« nooat i l leadership la 1911. . • ^ fromCostdW said be had ne a tre d d irect clastX xd from sta te b e a d q A jt« n ih U Um i r t r .woo ld be

Four year* aco*' Um ProcNastra* J Oled 91.000 votes la Xd*bd> asd 1a M . u m . -

N Twm FALLS co m

5verwhelmiiit e p u b l i c a n N a t i o n a l C o n

- B a s - S e n a t o r a s H o o v e r ^

1 0 5 2 t o 3 4 : W i n n e r . C a n

A p p e a r s o n P l a t f o r m a i

lOy l l i e Assoclu K A N S A S C IT Y . J u n e 1 5 - r -C h n r

lw -J n d ia n . .g c a e f . \u a io n . - im d ^ s u c < •w y c r un d U n i lu d S tuty-s a e n u to r , i ib l ic a n n a t lo o u l c o n v e n t io n an t ) t a tu n d be s ide H e r b e r t H o o v e r i r

T h e lo a d e r o f th e m u j 'o r i t y i n t l i ■ ' I n d ia n 'u n c e s t r y r w a s 'n w e p t ^ t r ^ IC p a r ty t fu th c r ih g b y a v o te o f 10 id o rH e m c n t wa.>t m a d e u n a n im o u s aH o n ly one b u i lo t .

T h ir te e n vote.s f o r C harle .H G . D a ' i.scons in, a n d tw o f o r H a n fo r d M

ijr i.H tfa tlo n o f a .so lid v o te f o r th e ; \yo > ^ .was rtii.se ii - in -p ro te .H t w he n . ,e c o n v e n tio n i(o o n re c o rd en b lo i

C u r t la . w h o u n t i l y e s te r d n y w a a o Oil t i l l i i i l i i l f u r f i i u f l i i i ' l i t !

iG c o n v c n t io iv f o r .s e le c tin if h im ; t > p e d *to h u v c th e h o n o ra w h ic h re a id e n t C oo lidge* a n d th e Kecre c te d v ic to r y f o r t h e - t ic k e t i n th e ip la u d e d , ; *

R S T 'P L A T F O R M M A K E R ^ ^ j l l FO R B O U R B O N P A R T Y IN I f l l

T E X A S ; H E W A N T S B E E R i

HOUSTON. Texas. June 15 (A>)— \ •One-eye" Connaly blew in to , [ Houston todayTbringlhg w in n jlm I one-plsnk p loU om j fo r the Jemccratlc convention. U f

The platform Is; ''Bew.>ld tim e schooncrs. o f 'n ickel'« f . ”

“ One-eye” Is «n an ien t booster * ‘ 1 If t S d ^ o r A irrad K. Bm lUi aad S 'taung s to rt^ 'a ro u n d town th a t la in t -anxlU} JW a . parasoQ of a ll- .he \1rU M i'e rer-fcnown.------------ --------. il- g a -e a m c r th rp mtii.. f ru in ~ H o iir*— r w " rood, where he has'l)een In the . da; QOTles, as tbe guest oT the South- igb n j'P a c lftc a t^ -w ill- * t« jf over un-

He Immediately ire n t ' to police ie id iiu artw »~ ftn d ' m id e - 'f r le n d s — : “ ** i'lth Chief Ooodscn. :

IN IE P iliC S S S ’- p U N K ii_______ 31 1

r te tN 6 AaTO fgY.- h m e - l fr U>0rcscbuUvc' j !)lckirMOft...to« a .7 1 ^ owden sup po rt^ and fa rm leader t jy a the house. dK lared fn a s u te - . j ha^ w t .to d iy tha t th> Repiihllr'an— J Z ! a rty 's farm plank was general I but looking In the. right- dU-ec- i _

■ iee?He expretccd hope th a t Iowa rep

rouid wlUihold ltd decUien • 'u n til i t Iv tie record l i fu lly made up.” M r. wot ilcklnson pmlsod Secretary Hoo- : rlg l er. the nominee fo r h is capacity ' uot

[ x o t n d 'M d 3 d « ^ ^ o i I f 7 ^ 5 5 m '~ . v lri 1 hbi native state o f Iowa "an ] A fr pportunlty m lgbt be prcM nted to t«rl pcjnclle even- difference."-__________ ^

a u g h t e r o f R e p u b l i c a

F o r V i c e P r e s i d e- _ . I —

o n a C u r l ls K n ig h t , D e le - 10 1

j a l c F ro m R h o d e Is la n d , o r . ■

■’ la t f o r m to S e c o n d “ N o m ln a - |

io n o f S e n a to r F r o m K a n s a s .

lANSAS c n r . J m » IS y p i—W llh ccnventlon ris ing to i ts fe»t in _ 1

ir tc ^ e n tM " acclaim fo r a wcmoa ' U e r. M n . Leona CurUs. K n ig h t. , -cate from -Rhode-Is land; to o t U » r :fom i todsy t» 'second nom ination her father fo r one o f the . two

t iU t places w ith in the g if t o f the iCo lon.rithout warning o r tho op pw tu n lty ^ 3:epare a speech, she was hu rried ^ t. ihe.ploUorm a t the urg ing o f her' „ . eullne eonferees. oad as ahe stood. ^ l lm . dark flguro. w ith da rk eye*

b.-lghl cheeks g low lnc under bcr ^ crtmscn hat. a ware o f applauae the

pt me h ^ . _________ ^

et low Ttjlce ju s t a l lu le uacerta la “ ‘ n“ the unerpect<d ’hoeior ' so’ ju d - ly th n n t tjpcn her. aha spoke her f measage and hu rried ta c k to he r ^ », foUowaJ b y coogtatuUUons J " a creTT side. T^ien. w ith hands ptng aad unclasptag. th e rcaa ^ [Q w ith house, ta salute to her ier. who had foUewad har on the

tfatnk I t Is graat aod X « « a 'a d td to do tt.** ah« oald. IM r « 9 « T l

tOgcaatwd oA Pace Tw o) ;

INTY . ' ■ .

.Y N I.......' OP c i W u ^

i n g : M a j o r i t y '

onvention Chooses Kan^ ‘r ’s-Runn tn g -M a tc ! V o te -- andidate fn r Prpairienpv^ _ and Thanka Delegation.

ioclut4.xl Pre»s)hnrleM C u r t ia . Kan.saa, b o r n 011 a iU c c e a a iv c ly - J o d c e y ^ a c k - d r iy e r ^ o r , w a s cho ae n to d a y b y th e R e- ^ < th e v ic e p re s id e n t ia l c a n d id a te■ in th e 'e le c t io n n e x t N o v e m b e r ,

I th e ae na te , a w i i r lh y d e .'fue iu lan t t ( t (T v tc to ry ~ a rth e ~ flT n U -H C 3 R io ir~ o f '■ 1 0 5 2 to 34 . A m o m e a t la te r th e „ o u s b y It r o a r ln i r c h o ru a . T h e n : a i

D a w e a . 19 f o r H e r m im L . E k e rn , i M a c N ld e r , lo w a , ' p re v e n te d th e »t h e K nn .na n i n ' t h e b c K ln n in t f . N o t te l e n 'lh e 'm o t io n w aa m a d e to h a ve b lo c f o r h im . * - S18 a c a n d id a te f o r th e p re s id e n c y . h t ! Im i l b e e n - iiu i u i im te i l t l ia i i k e t l 15 to ld th e d e le g a tc a - th a t he ha ri n l h w e n t to M r . H o o v e r ; p ra ia e d h i c r e ta r y o f c o m m e rc e , a n d p re * th e a u tu m n . H c w n a g e n e ro u s ly

m:

w m IN FIR II OF KELLOGG TIIEI1T][“; >______________ le:

U n io n - o f S o u th A f r i c a A c c e p ts m

i n v i t a t i o n t o P a r t ic ip a te a s £

O r ig in a l S ig n a to r y o t P a c t , ' i '

W A 8 H il(a 1 ^ W ;'V u n e “ r5 -W l= !)C ia ’ 5 ^ n te r i^ ^ 6outH^A/rfc«"'»^pt()<l' to day the ! U>vlt«Uon! o f SecreUry. K e i- no l o i i . to parUdpate-. as_ an__qrlfftnal . aJgnitory In the trea ty fo r the re-' 'nUKSIallon'^ o r * '^ a r - and completed 71, :m o -» s t -o f 15,natlnns, In rliirtln g t h f t l * „ D nited su te s . to s ign ify willingness

; to en ter in to the compact.. S c o e U ry ICeUc«g.__»liQ__ p r o p o s c l l l l‘ U ie '^ r« iy T ia r^ p rn .n i» -T > e n r^ w n itT i— • tng> the accepUnce by a lt o f the 11

-<oubtrtea-befor»-4ndlcattng what h U iB next step In m e negotloUons wou ld ) H I

"beT B u t Tie recenily expresseH T iim - self oa. undetermined aa -to .th c -ae x t. _

-an no un jp riie n tro t; the.inexl_phi480l.or_ ~

ly as exchanges on th la Question have been recenUy carried on be- tween’ the state department and rep-. C l resenUtlves o f several partlclpoUng fo re ign governments.

Soum Africa embodies In Its ac­ceptance resolutions Included In Uie replies of several om er countries. T lie y were th a l the proposed treaty would no t deprive any pa rty o f m e ( r ig h t o f self-defense: m o t a viola* an Uon by ony one o f the parties would ^

v lrio n s "c f* llie t re a ly n h d 'U ia fB o u l ir th« A frica 's pa rtic ipation would no l In* gcc tcrfe re w ith her other in tem otlono l coi obligotionii. 1

n r i" ' ............. •--------- :--------- c i(

c a n s ’ C a n d i d a t e .

d e n c y G i v e s A d d r e s s

nu:GEIIElALiBllEiD s:u l-CREWOBlFtlEHSrS

, , m t --------- sht

W a tc h e r s A n x io u s ly A w a it in g

- A r r i v a l o f - l t a l i a n F l ie r ;

P la n s C o m p le te f o r S e a r c l i . J J--------- gai

(Copyrigbted 1928 by .The Associated ^ Preas.> •]

.KZNGS BA Y. Spitsbergen. June 15 Th< •^ la c te ad o f d r ift in g to m e westward Cts as ‘ a t f irs t supposed. Oenerai U m - ^ berto NobUe and h is five compan- iaas o f the d irig ib le ' xta lla .' maroon­ed on a n ' ice floe, are d r tf t la g to K * the cM t.

r t r r m **««* _ _to th e east w in d ' p re va lltn f a t Kings B a y .- th e - N o b U e -p a r ty - h a d beeo P blown westward, bu t l r Is leamed Th i D ov th a t a weat w ind prevaUed In g . i th > 'D o rth e m rc«lon. 'a n d the“ pP»r- Uoa o f .th is group o f castaways a t m ldp lgh t la i t b ig h t was reported as BO.M oo rth laUtude. JT.4# eas: Ion- wcr 0 tud c. o r about 10 mUea east o f {trt:

T b a watchOT here are ao»k»ualy ^ “ to cc t tnaad eo P a w • n w T T • »

m m mr - PRICE S X i l iO T S :?

P g l

" THESOFiMiffi■ ■ G re a t' C o n v e n t io n - R e c o g n iz e s

S tu r d y M a n h o o d o f C h o ic e ; . . '

’" - M I S m m d H a r k s B a c k t o A d - ■ :

' v ic e o f In d ia n G r a n d m o th e r .

I By T liu A*aocinted Prc.is)‘ KANSAS C ITY . Juhti 15-P rom

. b c “ lh c rom antic corcer t f f c h a r lM • ~ C urtU tf elected lii-November,

P la in Charlea Curtls. "C harlie to hLi * friends, took th l i convenUon' by storm , bccaure It lecognlzcd hls s tu rdy m an-u 4iood—drawn—fro m —th o-b lo od—o f—his--------

Kow Ind ian forebears . and the flre and doring o f his French-Conadton*

! Americon sire.In obta in ing the Republican en-

dotsement f o r ' v icc president,' he bruslicd cKalnst th a t o f presidents and

’ sUil was in the race when Uie con- . tenders came down the home strctch.

Racing Is noU tlng -ncw to Chories Curtls.—He earned hla f irs t real aolory OA a Jockey.

Today Charles C urtls Is no l th in k*: lng of whnt ha hm uceompllshed. Hto /' m ind has harked back to a m oonlight . /_ I n igh t on "the pla ins o f Kansas when '1 his wrinkled old In d ion grandmother. ., Julie pcppln. crawled to th is mere

lad's side around the In d ia n campfire.,**Oo back to your w hite ancestors,'

my boy,” she implored.For Charles C urtls hod fled fram

his fa the r’s relatives In Topeka and 1 rejclncd the K a w t while they were on i Uie march. He began to sell re­freshments Os a' "nows b u tc h e r " 'a t ' m e railroad s ta tion In Topeka a fte r

' schcol h c u n and dtd odd jobs fo r anybody who would employ him .

H is . keen knowledge o f horaes, leamed cn th e plains, attracted the

employed h im as a Jockey. Curtls ; tock to th is Job w ith glee and du r- ,

ln g his several years campaigning w tth ; hotiea up asd down th * weatem c lr- .

cuUs, he shot more w inners acroaa. tb aa any other Jockey.

' ' ' C m In tb« sd>oc4 room, th e bogr^-'

■ no more. 'Heads Class

- K e then became sd lous ly tn te n t ta d - - '

' ^bls^c la M L /n ^ w * ^ a e a ^ ' ~ ‘

craUon and d id I t so w e U 'th o t Mrs.A. H.- Case, who h e a rd -h im . p e r - -------^

■ (Continued on Page Two)

insiyMMiiif-rjsafllBEEilMlaB£ h a iJ e s _ C . I e a v .e r . . .C o n fe s s e tl_____

L e a d e r o f $ 1 3 3 ,0 0 0 R o b b e ry

C o u r t in g D e a th in H o s p i t a l . ____

CmCAOO. June 15 (.ID -Squads o f nm ied deteeUves’ ranged th e streets a n d ^ ^ lr ic s ^ of M elrate Parte todav in

the Quintet o f d»pe radoa"*w ho-s lttg*-“ ” ced their wny to freedonr fro m me coim ty J i l l a t Wheaton. Sundny. ‘

In the Bridewell hospita l lay m e lri B.'i> >;flni tO t - f i ia L’lia i'i o l u ihpyi---------Cloaver. leader o f th e $133,000 B\*er- f irc in pork maU robbery and Joseph — Porina. Courting deoth by m eir M radfaA r t fu ta l to subm it to opera- • ':n ;. Cleaver was given a chance to live, bu l P#rina; -u-as neor death, from numerous shotgun wounds.

A 17-j-ear-cId bey had given -me Up m a t led polle? to th e ir h id ing place In a pra irie lo t In m e w est;m suburb > »tcrday. A ba lU llo n o f po-.Itfo hiirrffT'-H nrlth all tho ■iTw<>w>-nto f m od :m warfare, surrounded m e r tn d r^ o iu and ccm minded the gun­men > 3 surrender.' A fusUlsde c f sh e ll was the answer. an d 'L ld uU na nt ATrftrew Barry drspped. seriously wcutuled. Por nearly ao hour m ? cfficers and th e ir quarry p e p p e r^ the

slugs. WhUe hundreds c f elvUtanswatch^d jh e batUe. H i m l i m p y " . ------his chest m rica punctured by buUels gave himself up aad P arlaa col­lapsed w im a d o a n woundt. cne jus t l>elow tbe 'heart.

The three men s tin a t l ib e rty are Thcmas P. MeOocrty. Cbarles W.C la r t and Oscar O lsca none c f whom are wanted ta connection w llh the robbery, however.

K A N S A S M IN IN G F IE L D - “ ' T R O U B L E S Q U IE T D O W N

p r r r s a u R O iT 't o L - J tm e is (/»>>— -------T h e ' situa tion In th e soatbcastem K a m a i m in ing f ie ld was.qcdet te d s y .^ o fte r a fla re tip yesterday when m . working m ln en w « * beaten u d sbM» .' I w en t lr rd a t aaother c m p t i aD cfrd itr lM o g wwif-w iB ln cn > . . • • . '- .L iU R ty jU U e ilU U iU j M imimX itm i'.

um xd . m m t iA tU te m * om 'd ts tw b -- asequ (No t r m t s b a v t t a a ja t fk u L .

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E x p lo s io n B la m e d f o r F la m e s , a

, — . i t I Fata lly burned Jn n f irc o( un -

knon-n orl« ln In a i four-room cabin a t 300 Sccond nvcnuo west nboul 7:30 • o'elock Frtdnv 'm orning. Joe F*cther-^

I otr. 37»ycar*olct cowboy.- died n t lh o i Tw in Pnlls couniy. R tn tm l hosplla l n t ^

, o f what wns to linve been tils wed- ^9' dln tf day. ■

' P lrttn cn responding -to Uie nln rn jwere unaworo o f the prcscncc o f any- _,{!

l l onc In Uic burning bu ild ing u n til tlic* re tu rn o f H. M . . Ruble. r«rpenlcr.

uncle o f lh o dttreascd nnd occupant ^

jj ‘ town fo r b r c a ^ u L - ^ te r ln f f the bed- cI,o I room ad jo in ing tbe Kitchen In w hlc li i the flro o rlg ln jitcd .,firemen, dl-icovcrcd

Uie flro vtctlm lying acroir. hi.-: occlI ------tmconsclotwrhU IxKtv tc rr lb lv hiim c^.‘ AAks fp r FormcTyWlfe

Reviving when carrlcd from Ihc! bu rning building, the man cullcd rc -1 L.

p rn tfd ly fo r hla dlvorcwl u ltc . Edna J., Fcthcro lf. whom hc was lo Imvc m nr- J.

rled again th a t daj-. He luiwcd In to A.unconsdousntas upcn hl3 arrival o t P.

i' the county hM pltal where hc wns H.taken In the car o f a by.^tandcr. Phy- A.slclons held nq hope fo r hl.i rccovcry P.

]!. a t nny tim e during the day In v le v ro f O l I Uie ssrloua nature of hLi bu rm which '. E.1; ■ covcrtd hl.'» entire bodv from the soles W,

- . . . Uncle S ta rt* -F lre ! --------- .ToM r. Ruble, who hne. occupied the R.

bu ilding fc r the laat fo u r years, stated V.th a t he bnd started n f lre In n am nll Clllaundry stove In the k ltchcn, whero R.he alao slept, which occupies the o ii/Louthco3t quarter o f the building, and Mehad driven donriitown fo r brcnkfasi. AhHc stated th a t hc Imd heard the f lre w .Rlnrm soon .after, bu t had completed Anhis nienl nn'd wns driv ing south on ouShoshone street when hc noUccd- Edsmoke and a crowd o f people n t tils .j.cabin. Rushing ' to the scene, M r. s .Ruble Informed thu firemen th a t there b ,was. a man In tho burning bu ilding . q

------ ^M r^R u b le -e ta te d - lh n t-h e -b iid - ftw a k -cned Mr. F ttU ts^ ff. who was s lc ip ln? pIn a Blorc-room Immedlntely ad jo in - q ulng the k ltchcn cn Uie west. Just bc- q fore Icftvlng' the cnbln. M r. Ruble be- Ileves U u t soon a fto r h is departure,h is nephew arose, wrapped him self In >'

I ' n blanket nnd went In to the kitchen to nI replenish the flre w h ich hnd u c d y}\ down, ' I r n

G a M U n e E : ^ ^ ' ^'----------Presence lu the k lte lien n e a r - th e - j ; -

stove o t a can which had beeo used qns a conta iner fo r na ils and which had w'

-------been- o n- a st ;e t r - ln - th e -sujreToom- ln -^ - ^ - whleh=th fe= tlc«»nacrt:^nlept r H end ^ M e : = 1 ^1.___R tW t_ lt> jK H c.vc_ ih n lJ ii*_ne nh c« ,lm d

used Uila can to eon^•cy gnsollne from „. n can In the store-room lo U ic stove, j /

Explosion o f the gnsollne sprcnd ^ ------- t la m M -U u o u g h -U M » -< !n U r^ ro o m -a n d 4 -^- - IgnlUrrt thx hlanlr^r iL’h lrh M r. F r t i i r r . __^.......o f f h a d ' w rapped about hlmacU, U ic _ w _

room ad join ing the k itchen on the i j l no rth , M r. Ruble said, w hIchJnd lcntcs _yL'.

---------- ^ -^ r^ 'n T a ^ - rc t '- rn c J - th r^ u g h —th rflom tng room to his bedroom.

f t i jn d In tho kltc ln;n c n . the floo r near M r. Ruble's bed. and- th a t i t ‘ ^mcl!cd of Basflllne or kcros;ne. Bv l-

-d c a cfts in . t ho- room -cauw d-flrcm cn to Bc.irvf the lire orlRtnaCcd In the op- jjoslic earner of the, room from thefU)ve Ht a po ln l near Uie bed-whcns ^__Jthe blanket Li v - ld to Imve'. been ■■■— ■ found. l»ollep .-Jld t ha t t h e stove wn s i r c j y

- . ■b»rgte- *uM 4 _nnu»wiii>tciKj»Bf t c r - : i ^- b la ar w « - cxta igui=hed-nna T h a t th e - - -

• lids o f Uie Move were In th e ir properplacc. Police verified M r. Ruble's rta te - m ent concerning the location o f the _btankct. au-nit

M r. Fcthcro ff wns bom In Decatur, dnllni------illln o ls . SM -yeara-ago,-A t-the age o f ihc

17 he le ft IlUnols and had been em - row.ployed on cnttlc ranches tn W yoming th n tlu id Texas before coming to T » ln w illF a lb about five yennt ago. A liout a Oeneiyear n fte r his a rriva l here he h u rr ie d the 1Miss Edna Petenton. daughter of M r. to thnnd M n . LouLi C. i 'e trrrcn . neigh

RecosMiW W ith W ife posslbFollowing m aritn l d ttf lc u lU n . M r. A ll <

I \ ' lh i i i j l f~ ' .*4.' Minted' tw o *Madd'y tnm later. Mrs. Fctheroff obta in ing medicn d iw rce ftoon nfl/-r. RccenUy they l>er Ibecame reconciled und were to l-.ave hoursbeen m arrle il a second tim e yesterday, wide

M r. FeUienJff had retum ed a week »ult Iago from th e Salmcn n re r d ls trtc t Uno.wftpre he had bern m p lo v ed on a . __nm ch. and had made h is home w ith i p w hts uncle. M r. Ruble. Hc had stopp?d a t M r. Ruble's home on aevcral o c t ia - lons du ring the U st two m onths w hile

• v ls lttag in T w in Falls. ,Damage to the bu ilding mas sligh t. ______

U » flames having been QulcUy e * - OachcUogulshed by the firem en. Mr.,^Ruble fo u rles t about >110 w orth o f c lo lliln s . s n cbedding and pertoaal property. force

— B E A ]^ . S e v e r a l G o o d V a r ;

C o n t r a c t w i t h N o r t h n

_ S e e G . O . B“ ThirS Ave. S; T w STFAI

■ — . T W I N F A L L S . D■" ' — ' " ■ ! ; ■

rRocatelloeanViins Blanket Trophy

, W . D ... B u s h , -B o is e , L e a d s A l l m l

j C cn te n d cT S in S la te C h a m p - j

t - i o n s h i p . 2 0 0 ; J r w o - W o i n e n J n j ' ^

. Oregon O ity blanket prcxsnted by t« j loa :.Ij. Burtenshnw. Ccuncll. fc r high gun B :r i 'ln th e f l n t two events o f th® s ta le ‘ nntl ICO ih o t Friday ofterncon n t lhe T ft'ln . 103 Foils Red and Oun clubs grounds. J a

BensoD and Bean, CascadJ. ea ch ! the went s tra igh t on the f l n l two eve n ts .'c f < aud l ied ; n f 2<'ca c li' 0i ^ the- thtfd r-b» l I 'taol &enson was up two blrd.i cn Bean I ccidrn >r..t 9^ inwrrte .L'Innlnfrcoveted prize hy lhe scant m argin terdc f twa birds. . lng, John De Ktolz. Ta-ln*' FalLi. «-as mor

high gun on the pre llm lnnry 100 drop- theping bu t n .single bird.' He also had chaithe long run c f the dny, breaking 107 Thetargets w ithout a mlsa. stat:

W. D. Bush. B obe. led a ll conlsn d - 10-y

champJcnshIp 200 scoring 09. whtchdny's

N A M E ' l^e llm ln a ty 1(

L. L. B u rte a ih o w ’............... 20 31 :a :J. O. Do K lotZ 34 2.1 35 ;J. A. Uced X 18 30 in IA. n . Bean --------. 31- 33 -21 ;P. L. Dnvls . , .1 0 31 30 :H. N. O raham . 21 34 34 :A. E. S h e rm a n ...........................32 34 21 :P. R. McCabc .. . 34 34 25 :O lto Henck . . 24 35 34. :

. E. "E. S i m s .......................... 34 33 19 2W . A. Mores X .........................23 33 33 :

O. ..P .-Barboc--------------------------71 ?!S , ?-T om Sproat— 1 2 - 3 4 -3 4 " :

R. H. Rector !4 24 24 2V. M. Benaor 14 35 24 :C lif f Stum p 23 31 2R. H. M cK In tle ........................ 33 ' 33 23 SO laf O arten !4 34 34 :Marsh W rlg h t 14 33 25 IA lv in H arbour ..............<......... 35 31 33 1W. A .'S te ven ; t5 34^ 24 2Ambrcs Adams ......................... 33 34 23 2O uy -Henderaon ...-.t- . T - r.34 -2 5 - 33 -2Ed Lye lls" .............. ................. 33 34 34 3

A; Wodf) X 3 30 10 2E. L. PntrIck ^ 31 23 3B. L m Dewey i4 23 33 2 0 . A. BaUey* .................. ..........33 24 32 2

-Egm lirTW H ItO - .......................- J l -33 - 34 '-2P. A. PlasUno— ..................... 33 ,17 30 3d u y Chlesmnn ............ ...35 32 24 2D. L. Ln ffec iy . ....................18 10 33 3E. L. Ford ................................34 25 2C. U.- RelUy ............... ..............24 33 35 2J. M. Anderson x 34 33 34 - 3O. A. Schults .......... -r...............35 34 25 3W. R. Wllcoxson • ...................33 24 33 2Frank K n ig h t \ 34 35 34 3E. W. R enfro ...............24 , 33 34 3t . r f ' V i n ' S lyke ........... i ! ! 31* S i 22 ' 1!O. F. A d tn u > 31 33 15 2

J to c P ^ A r S c h a U ............ ......... 13--15-17 IMra. W tley Coleman .. . ......33 30 33 2(=w— « ................ _ : at M 23.^ B r v ln e - D e w e y - .^ --------8 3 -3 4 -2 3 -3H . 8, M IIU ........................... 33 23 24 2A. P.- B lg lc tu J _ 3 4 .2 4 - 2 W . A. W r lR h t ...................... 24 23 23 3H : n . -S hennan ' . • , ' M 23 2} ^

-W—J —llc ld ------------------------------a4- 34- 34- 3:J . D. Ankenv . 21 18 23 2I). E. H atch . .------------$ n E n 5 ~ 2W . 'R . H l if f . X ..... ...........22 23 . 33 3(

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C. L. K e rr •....................... — .....17 24 23 2-W . D. Bush. ............... - ............ 23 32 25 2;S. W. -Alton ....................... -22 10 21 2:a;“ w." oflTTm------------------------------------J. H. PatrickArchie Towncnd ..................... . -Mrs. W m. Adolph ............... - .•"W. C onklin ......................... .M r*. Tom Sproat .............X—Professional, .

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a-aiting the arriva l o l M a jo r M nd-allna. the Ita lia n av ia tor fly ing AUEic Savola-55. He is due tom or- r-J«orIW. nnd as socn a * possUile n fte r a t Bam t Uie base ship C ltta D l M ilano lom ot111 get in to communlcaUon w ith ML'scieneral Noblle. The commnnder ot = le l u l l * w in Inform the ship asI the condition o f the lee In his A rlghborhood and whether I t would be f l Mslble lo rescue hU men by plane. ■II equipment 1» ready fo r M ajor ^addaUna.-lneludlng-provW onsr-khoc;. ------ ---cdlclnes. guns and collapsible rub- ■r boats. W llh in a period of 10 3ur» Maddnllna can icarch over (v Ide nrea. communlcaUng the rc- i lt by wireless lo Uie C U U D l M i-

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sche rtver to n igh t and three o f the lur vUUges w tre reported in dnn- T o f InundaUon. The « t c r wCI rce the C t:h e n « r to ba^k up to

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is. Bi»tensfrw=F y In Sjak SMbt :ffi----- ~ i ■ “ 11. I ~

the ‘i«lnd Uiat” »h'ootor3 had to 'io ce 'L a during the intc afternoon.

Only two women entered the wem - j gn'it chajniileanhlp mcc fo r the Am cr- f ■ I m 'TrapsriooUilg associauoa. ^ ic y - ^ r c - T g r s r - O T ll I^ ^ ^ —

100, I fe was closcly pressed by V. \ L B :nw n , O uy Chlesman. E. W. Renfro nnd J, E. Halch cnch o f whom scorcd 103 blrd.i. ( ‘i l '

A large crowd was ln.a tlendancc n t lhe shoot through the frrcnter po rt' hlgt : f the day but many o f them fin a lly ^

:c ld l.ate In the aflem oon. A num -

crduy. bringing the to ta l to Q5 shoot- Aing through the day. A good 'm any yetnore nre expected to n rrlvc today fo r huthe shoot Sutidny when the state outham plonship double.^ w ill be trapped, the■he events today w ill Includc the Flta ts handicap, aqd nn additional 100 rlvei0-ynrd tnrgelS;___________ ____________ the

y's shooUng: . - , ' ' ' basl: S — H o 1^ a s ® .port

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quillJ 23 87 21 23 21 2.', 00 177 wa.15 35 00 34 21 .23 33 JIO 177 Jn' 17, 74 • Hctu , :3 — 110 -2 3 -ll. 'i -2 4 -2 2 — Dll — 180 in g -I 31 HI 20 24 10 10 83 IGG on tI 33 02 32 23 22 20 BG 178 this: 23 89 24 34 23 25 0.''> lFl-1 cess.5 25 Oti 34 24 24 2: 05 103 .1. 33 06 24 25 25 22 90 192I 22 Ofi 22 31 20 24 87 175 F IR1 24 92 21 22 10 18 80 171 ' ,_ 2 2 ___05---- 25-2A .2 5 .. 23— OJI-----tfiS---------- 11 - -2 r -0 1 ' 7 3 ' 21 22 23 88^1715'I 24 OG ■ 24 24 22 21 04 100I 22 05 25 35 24 24 98 103

25 . 01 33 23 25 23 03 IK lI 21 00 32 21 18 16 77 IGGI 33 04 24 2» 23 34 05 IBO >J.'i 10 00 25 22 25 23 06 laS nq „.I 54 {»3 21 33 33 22 87 180 Vnowk 24 07 35 23 25 23 03 103 nvd,.

21 03 33 23 22 25 03 IGO staild 1 -2 3 — 07- -23 - 25--24 25 - 07 104 m a

24 05 24 21 21 ~'n 80 181 aatiy I 24 83 35 34 23 25 97 Iff! in: 33 88 20 20 30 23 03 171 said:; 24 04 23 24 23 22 00 181 -Cc; 23 9 3 ' 19 31 24 23_ 87 170 |ng,■-20 — 03 ■- 33- 24 - 23 ; o f 00-----IST TJhlliI 21 80 20 23 21 23 83 -16-J Weal;I 23 94 24 35 21 25 98 102 w ill |I 23 • 70 23 2 4 2? 23 . 93 171 Iweer< 2 1 04 21 25 25 24 O.’i 18.0 can |< 3 4 98 23 33 20 23 87 183 ConU<•34 ITS 24 2 t 23 23 03 188 callo;

25 00 23 2 X .32 33 00 180 Me:24 04 34 34 34 24 00 100 excho 23 0 0 25 34 23 23 oa 101 6us B 34 OS 25 25 34 24 08 103 Of C

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a a - M - M - n — 86—

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23 20 17 17 "G "NTOl/ 23 22 24 21 90 20 10 17 16 r .’

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elcscii---------------- — ---------- — : , ••Po;a r C otton Plant. enRliicpr.<i Mild, ^enml

I r n - l t - broke.- 'iv fo 'T -o l- th e • e q i i i j v 'x t a d (*nt wa.', abandoned and aw ipt ’ ny. ‘'epar'

__________________ ! done,"— n v K i'K K s u .\y i i t ' u r --------- }— i^ o iAUSTIN. Tcxa^, Jime I.'i (,Ti—Five | ' ' “ 'n t •«on.s V.VTC In jured, tour .^erll)U^Iy. 1 P B a rtle tt late tsday when U ielr a n - ;

noblle ccUidcd w ith a ncrth-bounit I •scurt-Kan\aa-Tcxa.i fre ight im u i. i " “ Uld

C reamdishes

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^poea^m Tich compafed feconomicai, c< hci. waste. Aln

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;o r 7 . m it T 7 « ir iS w S f = m i ih » r n S « S it iwere given in ' reports of fishing- con-1 'yf ditions gathered by The iXssociated vlci Press In cbn jiln c tlo ii w tth the sta le Fre fish and game department, ' ■ pia

Though th e larger sirenms nre co I » high na to s'ec«eltatc;the use^of ba it yon to a ttrac t the trout, some o f tho chc ■smallw—itre i»m »B ^peo iB lly—thbso—ln4flei» the mountains. i»ere lowcrtng rap id ly j He

Around M cm tjM Ier the ^trcnnls are eacl yet high and fL<ihIng is only la ir , ttc t bu t an e ig h t pourid tro u : was tnken seal out o f th e B lackfoot r ive r du ring beei the week. In t

F ishing was good on the Payette cauj river in lh » v ic in ity o f Lowmnn and the stream wna fa lling . ________ Ir

bnsln reported fish ing excellent. I n I Bris the Cascade seoiton fishing was re - h im ported poor. first

Nenf .S t, Anthonv t l ie .F a l l river. Warm rive r and Snake r ive r .were « ^ood and -the -w a tc r -wns'c lear'though suite h igh . - A very l l tU c 'f ly f ls h ln * broi wa.1 beginning. ntcr

Jn IJ ic-Ashlon .scclJoii T .irshcc and -10 “ henry's creek ~ wrre clear and fish- n g -w a s - fa lr— M any flshrrm en-w ere r " " * )n the Snake nhd Buffa lo rtvers lu .his secU on.and having fo ir sue-

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nppcd ou t . in Australta, I t Is ^ ng rccclved by you In America, low we nre ndghbcrs. Indeed, and we • • now th a t ' th is w ill mean a better xchange o f Idcns, n belter under- „.hn- ta iid lng .o t each other's problems. n a few. ycnrs wp shall ta lk to you ally by radiophone." ,,, ,In re p ly ln jf Mr.- Noyes’ radiogram

••Cordial thanks for friendly greet- iR, The bette r A iK tra lla nnd the rh llc U 'S ta i^ - i in a m fa ffd cnch •oUIir'’5 i ^ leaU ■ and nsplrullons -the firm e r ’III grow th o A x is t ln g friendship be- , *een the tw o counirlc.-i a n d 'no th in g ‘ , , j an produce th la more th nn the clo-ic Qiiwct com ing from rad io com m uni- j , a llon .’Me.wagcs o f fo llc itn tlon nlso were

xchanacd by offlc inU o f the vart- ^ iis Buies I n . A M ^ and Secretary f Commerco » W e r . Secretary o f ? ’ " ' ' ta tc-KeU offff i^ o lh e r-g o v c T n m 'c n t- [ “ ’ ’S'' fflclals. T h e tM on trca l-M clb ou m e jc u lt . Is to .be ;bpcned - tom orrow -for , uUllc business.' | B y use o f the new niTCOTB-WffhiT-tftfric ■Cr’ IiaHdlcd a lic.rntc-oC-lOO-wordft-n-m lnuto.----------

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^________---JT--,. _______ .. . ________ =_ necotilin ing and not cncc leaving her Is onl ilh e r______________ . -------------------------^ the-cah^ l)> -< *>lt—HPrhap< a h't;!.. rH^Tp. Tflaniim r c d - T im r h e i im o r v n r n i^ 1 i i ‘e5r o rH f im tta K ^rm ln a tto rfr^h e -B d d K l. '-^ tn it four= •ry happy th a t he has the jccond Housi cnor. • _________ • ■ there

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T O D IS T U R B V IC T O R and '- '(ConUnucd From-Pago C no )------- chccr---------------------------------------------------------- ands messiiges nnd ta lked w ith his reeepl cscit nide.'i, Coolk••Por the l)re^ent M r. Hooycr w ill pp j main hecretary o f commerce." Oeo. once s a te g K "- h t.'t i i rt>-» te 'aeeretary . de> s-gni XTT(r!\nfe'an nu th o rlz» l statement. ^ ,, le w ill 'dBiitiiu ie h is HuUea In the !partn ienl' juM as he has alwH}-!! — me,"

rrfhWT-imwiuiiii j 'l i iF ii l r f ('H —tent lo re ta in hU cabinet officc fc r e present, i t was nc%-ertheleaa the neral undersUindlnff th a t Secretary ?over‘.'« rc*licn.\rtcn from the post >u!d be prc.scnt< (J. tn the Dear future.

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e f tSc" boi, , lu a y In k lh : l i l i W Ilcc .. (

-wka a t n lg h t '_ a r id ;n illt n « in ra n tp . .

wa* M p u la r t M t he mode-more flO ney ih ftn d lO K o ~ r^ iD a r d riven .

Hom ey fo r OliawiTee ccu n ty.— 1 i jA t cnCo:hc a ta r le d :tr c n i* id e i*a lo » t t

Ice *nd^saloon ahd • closed'U iem u p ;fb tequenUy he 'wos t M center ' ^ g u t - c lay. ‘ bu t ■ uaarzned' b e : oseaped-lD ju^ .)' H is tt i lU t? aoon n te tccobdI ^ ' bO ' 'h

ond 1 ^ , b o n tr 'b m v nn d fad-w as « fic8a»;lo r im •for . th e ib o ^ ,« f ! i 'e p re - Jl

:e earn* baia;- two , yeara later. w nsJ^ K IM lo Ine iu ty - tn ]rd congress and j | t ich fuceecdloe -congress to the. sbU f i cm . B n i'b e fo re -h e ’ cou ld, take M s ., !at ln -^ tti» s ix tie th c o n g rm . h« -had w >en elected h igher a iid took a M C b I the aenato In 1907, to f i l l a vacanfty iT lused b y the . reslgnaUon o f S e n a to t l* iscph E. B u rto n .' - J: *

^ o [ ^ ? c n ! u y * > . ^ t flistow. a Populist candldnte. Hfr-’m«t m again, however. In 1014. In the[«*. i^ t -d ire c t prim ary held In Kansas I S Id was victorious. ' - J f H is a b ility as a parllam cntorU n’ 8ifd 7 ' Bgnostlclan-of-legblaUoh-suggesUons * ought h im . lo the n tte n tlo n .a f 8cn > f" * c r Henry-Cabot Lodge, then th e -nn ii’ f ^ r ity leader o f the sc iia tf. “ H e "W a B |^ dge's r ig h t hnnd m an unU l death !>' Tioved tho venerable-lender ond Cur-1 o f

was placed In his shoes.. • . tfe led -the senate u n til today when

was offered to the, people as Rc-1 • ' bllcan vice presidential .candidate.,« 1 le th c r ho w ill-n e x t preside over the iBte remains fo r November to de- W, e. • . , . . «U

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n as th e - tm ln d re w -ln to Superior, me lie M r. Coolldge's tr ium ph a l prog- Oe s -th rou gh -the c ity was under way. Is-;

WcIcomcd by ClUsens 1!ltl2cns o f D u lu th Joined w lUi the sld Idcnt.’t o f Cnpcrlor In welcoming M r. car I Mrs. Coolidge here Uils m om lng Is h t n enthu.-ilaam which seem ed.to ra rec t- tb o -c liU f-«ixBcuUve.profoundly.--------incrg ing from th c lr spcclnl cnr ns n ns the tra in drew In to the stnUon, < < . nnd M rs. CooUdge stood amlUng M r I waving th e ir Imnds on the obser- iq i lon pla tfo rm to the grent flng - .•Ing crowd which slioutcd th e ir _hi come. -h tIra. Coolidge. spotted. In the crowd,V Irv ine Lcnrootv «1fe o f ibq io r - ” ■ r-senator from Wisconsin, and Joy- fen ly-waved-her hnnd-to h e r .-T h e - la l- par thereupon climbed to the p la tfo rm suc

I presented Mrs. Coolidge w ith a wh: ic l i o f flowers.' A recepUoo eom- see

ln_i)jM fprm _ n n r t jv f je j , tg m in l jn ; tb . dcfiF. M r. Coolidge abandoned the car. arc k ing to ills automobile between Fa i ■5 of'schoo l-ch lld rcn . to

lr,v Coolidge remained on the tra in . ___on a Jaincft f , CoupntT W lil ie Houie ,& ilc la n . Imd recommended th a t on the ou nt-o f thc-U lnesa-from -whlch-ahc S c miy now convalescing, she be spared Icdi TeffprU o L U ie . lons-<lrlvq=:to^C«lnr: &ut nd Iw lgr Sh fl-p rcgaadm haratora;: giM- Uio s ^ e tH ln , to W innebjou. on ly Uie r -m llc s - frc m -th c -s u m m c T 'W h ite her ue. w hile M r. Coolidge* motored ccn rc by road. takII f l iipe rln r wag -o ii-U ip gn w t .. M any o f the lending firm s In Uie ^oUi

had declared Uic dny n hollclny j T I under the b righ t sutUight the '& lst crlng-U ironga along the befUgged Cc<

festooned strecU made today's am ■pUon worthy o f the greatest M r. the: Ildge has ever rceelved. u n trogress th rough low n wna slow. I T i beyond th g c ity Um lU and a lte r ‘ an r rs t i i^m m t^iiM ni--eH-naa-bccn-pas--j— under. President Coolidge tra n s - [ 8

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'~ o ffltes l i j Casilft vO lU itjr.'It Is Qiu&kIi L, t t UMtighi ih a i 'n o s t o f (hlT poslUons wm J.'|be i m t t y .ic'eU eeateated /o r ReputOi- , i - U u .n o M i l .U im . . , ' Ir-L rJduiu te^te .> .'BU obaaa i].':ineum ben t. ' I ' h w .< U *d '!:fo r ,« t ln ly i superintendent | « « u m o r '- .h M .lt.: tb n t.*d tH n W « r and \ I! Pnrgess J

d S w & S S E e yS S S K S S h S* } in i t o n ' Is .also m tntloned fo r this- o f - >- *lcfc ’. . . . ® * .'-Franlc- O . B u tle r and Isaac G ud- IL nundeen have fi le d ; 60 cucceed iBem- C|bBhr»..'(ts cdaonlssloner. ’ The th ird' co«h lsd oa en 'B u «e ne P icke tt, is un - ‘ ^ Id tts too O 'n o t.'to bft.a c ilnd ld a te .‘Uioso ~ ^ [ f f lc f f opea i ; ^ fo r

;'}^ 2 i d d o ^ ; i t o n a n M ^J '. .T h e re to ipecutetteni’ a s .to whether f [A « h . CorteU, 'as»SMr.‘ w ill choose to ,, f t n r t d . succeed-fclmseU.: O U iers 'm en- "

, Utrtwd - nrt..S terUn«. Otorit,- f ie ld :- ns«- - J ,«ea3or;.;.C liflrlC 4„-Lv-HB ight... Georga ._ .ISfevcre. Lawrencc D un n w ill like ly be _ J a . .<aad idate . - td .cuccecd him self as ^ ftt r t tu u re r . Presley PacB'la sold to bc f,

prepared, to fUfc to,- again diold the i , o fflcc :o r:s^e rllf^a nd -.M llla rd - Le lgh-U ->J menUbned In th is connection. f

Contest fo r Attorney's O tf (ce . Cl A. Johnson.- fo rm er moyor and =

representative,. U like ly lo file fo r I'p^osecutinr^attoraeyi . 80 I t Is w ith W . R. Jones.. And Judge B. P. Bow- e lls, fo rm erly fa m ilia r w |th th is o f- flee. Is em t» IlkH v to en rt tn hl^ d . > ^I n th is connecUon. the only Democrat th u s - fa r seriously mentioned Is A. Q. Sathre, -who' m ay' f l ic fo r prosecuting attorney. <• No one is. spoken o f u senator ex-

c q j t John M cM urray. Wu C. Paul Is expected to f i le fo r representative. O thers arc mentioned. Including fo r­m er RepreaentaUve Jo h n — Ellaon, - - Ocorge Durfec. I t Is understood, w jio ls-prc4cnt-Tepre*cntaUvc,-w lll.no^-r«nr - •

Though there w ill no do'ubt bc.con- , slderable r iva lry .amongst R epubli­cans here fo r nom inations, liorm ony Is snid to prcvu ll w ith in the pa rly ranks. -.

LEAVES 101 DESCENDANTS ' H AVE R H ILL, Mnsfl, (/P) — When M rs. Dclphc Ooudrenult died she le ft 101 descendants—four daughter, five sons. 70 grandchildren, 20 grent gm nd- chlldren nnd two great-great-grnnd- chlldren.

fezTcd to. n closed llmoustno and the pa rty -rn ced -o b -h lfh -epe ed -th rou gh -a— ^ successloil .o f Tillages, a t cach of whlcb. on a smaller scale, the Superior scenes" were repeated. W entworth. Polaft^-Mapler-TTBlu tbeny . m rc ■- n ib —decked out w lU i flowera nnrf rm t lc ____arches and baimeni and festoons,farm ers fo r miles oround had tre k k e d __o th e ‘ roadside td catch a Bllmiue ofU»-preslda»U— ------ . 1. ---------- ;___________W a lli on Porch ' ___-M n l-C o o IH lg r . h iid -n o t.y c t rranlic.1: — . the lodge, when Mr.-Coolidge nrrivcd.S e w n r tc a -ro rc c m ir rh e -p o rc iro ru ic ledge and when th e -p u rr in g of her &utom obile^w asp licard :^i.^ .lhe^Jedse: —

J ic lr new home. Carefully, hc helped he r-a cross-the^ittlc -fodr^ridge-w hfcH ’ — ccnnects Ihe isUnd w ith the nuUnland. tak ing over from her. t in y ,T lm . her

-pet-chow, .to lh a t ahe m lg b l Imvc-thc- — oUier hand free.

The pholoBmphcrs were again In ­sistent fo r • morc photograplis. Mm. Ccolldge.. leanlnjc on her husband’a arm . agreed sm ilingly; and obeyed all th e ir requcsw to tu rn th is way or that' unU l they were a ll satisfied.

Then, a tlll loaning on M r. Coolldge's a rm , t l ic entered her aummer home,

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t HANSEH. June 15—M r. and M rs. ' - A. L . C urry were callcd to Nebraska w m tTffirtay-:hrtftf8ram r--fftU chT^^ — • th ir* TPT*"^it ■ o f—Mr,-"- OiRry's— -

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liion th ; retom ed to h ls home la :L o «IS Angeles th is m om ing. : ____

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• iT llB k s D EAL\ND^VEW CARS ” i t CONSTANTINOPLE (;pj — O u t-n t-

•the-.heola bu t aUU luxu ry loving, Coh- . aUintlnople demands on ly the latest - / and newest models in Automobiles.^ Some .11,000. second-hand cars aro „ standing Idle , woIUng' In vain fo r” PUrcham»T«- Th.. A c w la t ln h _ n f_____ i^ .C h n u « c u ra h n lnhn lrig rrra tp Ih r_____. f irs t largo repair fnc tory In Turkey ' to recondition these used cars.

OUBA-CAN a D A TR AD E GROWS d HA'VANA. Cuba ( ^ ) —An active

campaign In favor o f Cuban products ;e —sugar,, tobocco nnd a lc o h o l-w lll be ir opened' in Canada w ith in the next S -.0«=—^rtupQ -so lna-de-ln-Pena.

■nm Clibun. iradc commissioner to J. Cannda, w ill sail Xor O t ta w ahorUy - to broaden the scope o f Irado rela- . tlcns between the two countries.

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, 1« A p ril wore Lnbm dor .n nd Jam- ■ n iM . canudn took Uie nipst Amer-

Icn ii' garters aiid nn u ba nd ^ while Argentina and Cuba cnmo next,

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Land ing on the wcory Kaalch fo r = c ich t nafciles IncIuiUn* tw o home runs w n in three InnlnRS the Idaho PalU Spuds tw ; took the series opener from the T w in g FalL i B ru ins here F rid ay 0 lo 7, tn 3 m ft jinme featured by five c ircu it clouts, ^on

The bombardment started early.

Im m ediately b>t Tanner’s liomer over ‘ th e ccnter fie ld fence. Ka.ilch then g , , .

V ■ tightened driv ing .the next three men c>„ii to face h im bock In order.' in the B ruins ha lf "o f th cT lr itS T

--------- n w y fr-d ro w -a -p a i» ,-R tt» alngled-nngM aloney pu t one over Uie le ft field w a ll going the. Spuds onc better fo r lh e flr.1t fm m e. In the th ird . Oerran ^ came up and singled lo r ig h t fo r Uie iiccond Ume.-Tanner-foUowed w lUi a I'lngle to the name spot, and K e lly p u l the th ird hcmer over the r ig h t Si

—U eld-fence. scoring three more runs s&It fo r the Spuds. Dwyer came up fo r toda th e Brulna in the th ird and drew an- dcfe other w alk, and F itzgerald drove an* the e the r c ircu it c lou l over„the- le f t fie ld wna ft-n rr kno tting the count a t five a ll. h»t

Coieman i ln r i* OOIT lie fo u rth opened w ith O’Keefe.

Bu rns and Mclsaacs cach touching Kaalch fo r two bases, and U o rd

_ « a v t< l_ C n lo ii im _ ln _ i™ m r is M _ I lc l l . gS 5 Kaslch tak ing h is place . In the outer garden. Coleman went In w ith Mc- Lraacs on second and D ldler up. Dl» *“ 5 d le r tried to w in his own ba ll game B * * ' and was safe & l f irs t a fte r h il l in g a alow ro ller to n iz . Oerran walked

- r i l l in g the bases and Ooleman then w ent to work s trik ing ou t Tanner and 0 a L M a rtin and forcing K e lly to h i t weak- xad i ly lo short. T lic big outfie lder pitched jonc

' fin e ball fo r Uie game allowing tw o w;ootiinrw r^in^ t i i thi» RpiiH« urnro tn th» Al»Ueighth . The B n ilns ,' added two in ^ n i th e ir ha lf o f the e lg lim 'w hen Maloney Han doubled. Coleman walked, and Benja* j«co m ln and Kaslch each singled. Idaho Keai Falln fa iled lo ta lly in the n in th and pi^e], the B ruins had th e ir golden opportun* Q iy t Ity to p u t the game on Ice. D«7 er. xCol

• f i r s t up. n ied ou t lo Tanner a t sec­ond. F itzgerald singled through sec- t c ond, M alooey d re w 'a base An balls. and Coleman drove a ahom'iOngle lo • ^ M a rtin In r ig h t field, f i l l in g the bases. >^£5 Johnny W alters here had a chance to become a hero, bu t filed ou t to O er- “ g ' ran on a h igh foul f l y . . Beniam in w r«

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T W IN P A L L S ---------A B -n H PO A E Kue»Allen. 3b...................... 4 0 1 3 0 0 A n ti

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Summ ary: T»o*base h its—O’Keefe,' Bunw . Mclsaac. M artin . Maloney: home runa—Tonner. M alonty, K e lly ,! Ba Fitzgerald, D ld ier: f irs t on balU—o f f W lto 45W lw -7 ,-C o lem an-< i—«t ruck-out—by-fW ul-D i o igr- 3 , - p r ^ K m icn - j r c oi cmnn- n r -------stolen bases—Coleman: sacrifice hito—Silva, Bum s; le ft on banos-Idaho BC PalU 8. T w in Falls 8; double plays— fcote aU va—to —Tanner—to -C ccran ;—Tm m er o f - t ! to Silva to Oerran lo Silva; tim e o f Bosk g o m e ^ ; lO ; “ rua 'i re‘s j)o m lb le ~ fo r= — Th Kaslch 7. In '3 InnlnRs; losing p itc h e r - Chlci K a s lc ii: um p lre s -W lld e r and M cQ u ll- Bosu len. Ba

-------- laneyOGDEN 8. BEES 4 -----

SA LT LA K E C ITY . June 15 <yP)- S a lt Lake’s w inning slreak broke here today when the Bees went down 10 ridge defeat under d vicious onslaught o f fl^s l the Ogden Ounners, The fin a l score teamw a a la _ to ^__K inacy-allow ed the-Bocs -la ry-bu i ,ii;< t l i la - ----------------------------------------------ZUiOODEN AB R I I PO A B 'P itt-s lPrazler, c f ....... -.3 I 2 3 0 0 NcwMcShane, 2b .......3 0 1 0 4 1 BalVergez, 3b ............3 1 2 1 0 1 cherKuehl, I f ..............5 1 2 3 0 0 re ll nlacCa-uley. r f .......5 ' 1 3 ' 0 O’Sloven, lb .......... 5 1 3 0 0 0 IHammack, sa .....4 .1 0 4 3 0 PHBaker, c .............4 0 0 9 1 0 Ph llllKinney, p ............ •» 2 3 0 1 0 Thi

— — — — — — ClnclTotala ............30 8 13 27 9 2 Phlla

9A LT LA K E AB R I I PO A E 'ra d e v lch ,'2b .......4 I .2 0 1 0Jones, c f .......... 5 1 0 3 0 0 s s sWoodson, r f .......2 1. 1 0 0 0

X m ll l l , Ib 3 0 t ? o o T T n n lnHand, c ................4 0 1 4 0 0 3 0 jgJacobaen. ss ------4 0 0 0 2 0 n -m jKeane. 3b ........... 3 0 0 1 5 1 ^ n" iPeeley. p ..............1 0 0 0 2 0 v /ick ia iyn n . p .............. 2 0 0 0 0 0 K ln i'<Coltrin .............. 0 0 0 0 0 0 caspi

T oU U ............32 4 Q 27 10 IxBatted fo r O lynn In n in tli. Molle

?gden ................... !..... . 100 COO 010-83a lt J jB ke ........................... 301 000 00—1 Tot

Summ ory: Tliree-base hlt«—Kuehl, - Wcfldaon:— l«o-ha«ir h l L i ^ n t l , EQCJ n llb . Verge*. Prosier; sacrifice h it» -^ Jcn»e sttShanerTJaker,“ v e rg c irP « in e rrc a i~ Parke n l l l l ; stolen bases—Mammnck, Tade- Rochi /lch ; double-plays—Tadevich (o Jac- T lcm :bsen5cn ' to C am llil. Stoven u n a i- Mosol lUtearKTc S h a n c .to J ^ m a 'c k J a _S L o t£ i.0 1 ^ E h j-T -ruM -e h ttA -1 5 -a t.b a l-.o f£ .rcc l^£ a rr l2n 3‘ 1-3 I n n i r ^ :__losing p itche r - - j Sousa> c le y : runs ra^n3 lb ^e ~ ^0 ^= ^e^ fIf7 AV irn I, O lynn 1. K inney 3;. struck out—By Oreer ’’eeley 1. O lynn 1. K ln tfey 8; bases on Snyde

Jgden 0. Sa lt^Lake 7; runs battcd i n _ -B y Prazlcr 3; Vergci, McShane.Cuehl, McCauley. Stoven. Hammack. m il 3, C a m illl; Ume o f game—1:69:m plre»-P riee-*nd-D eeb le :------------------ }—Bu ll

--------- IC anfliBOISK 9. POCATELLO 4 ] base I

POCATELLO, June 15 M»)—The ’ Sousa rague-leadlng BoUe Senators pounded - h tl—1 wo Pocatello pitchers fo r a to ta l o f fie ld : 1’ h its, onc o f them a homer and rom p- —By d away to a B-lo-4 v ictory In the double cries opener here today. The c ircu it Crowl lou t_-W as_m sde_by_C asp<r In the ren; I In th Wllh one on base. The Senator* Pujon

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BROO KLYN, Junc 15 (,'Pj—Jim .Bot- omlcy’.i th irteen th home run of the * en.son broke up a 14-lnnlng game and h ’” ; nnblcd the C nrdlnnh ■ j,Q_Ju^L^inta

trtcd h is wallop behind Holm ’a single 5 [ “ nd a pass to T risch , giving the Card- i , " " lals th c lr m argin In a 5»to-2 vlclorj-.The s c o re - R. H. Et. Louis ...............- . 5 8 0Brooklyn' , .................... ' - 2 0 0Ba lle rles : M ltchc ll. .Johason and

/lU on: McWeeny. C lark and Ilen llnp f “ " , „ i Tv(w>rrv Holly• ■ - ...... .. -- - SacP

CHICAGO 5, BOSTON 4 BOSTON.. June 15 (/}»)—Chicago dc- :oted Boston In the opening game

oslon’s »«venth ' consecutive defeat.The-scon?=— ------------------- R r - H — E-----------hlcuxo - :VB 11.... 0 OQAoston ...................................... 4 8 1Batteries; Jones and KurtnetC; De- ney and Taylor.

NEW VO RK 9, P ITTS nU R C H 1 j?®™- NEW YO RK , June 15 (/.-J-V lc A id - i j X ' Jge. fo rm er Pirate pitcher, made his rsl appearance agalast hU fonner mmei am hem today, and won an easy vlc-ry_ fo r U ic .a ia n t i O .la a — 1— --------HollyHlC-fiCftri‘— R' .saaiatfsbnrgh ' ...............................1 0 h .:w York .......................... 0 11 0Bntterles: H ill. Bartholomew. Taua- ier and S m llh ; Aldridge, ond O ’Par- 11 nnd Spohnhcr.__________________________

PH II.L IES 8, C IN C IN N A TI 7 PH ILAD ELPH IA . June 15 (/P)—The illllcs beat C lnclnnaU toduy B to 7.The score— R, H. E.nclnnntl .. ...................... 7 13 1illade lph la - . . . . 8 15 1Bntterles: Donohue. Edwards and cinlch; P n ii'tt, WnUh und Lerian.

ok slK r-f the nine runs In Uie th ird ____nine.

DISE AB R H PO A Em ardo , ss ..'. '.5 l ' l 1 4 0Neill, r f ....... 4 1 1 0 0 0ickham. c f .......5 1 2 1 0 0lng, c ............. 4 2 2 4 0 #isper. I f ............ 5 2 2 3 0 0itenbcrg J b ....4 0 0 1 0 0•0Wle>‘. lb .......;4 0 ’ 1 12 . 0 1 .olie, 2b ............. 4- -I -S ' 5 1 0tn fic ld r-p '~ i— r o— G “ 0 ---------

Totals ........... 30 9 14 27 11 1

JCATELLQ____A B _ R _ H _ E Q _ A _ E _____n»en. c f .......... 4 0 3 4 0 0

«he.' l b ........... 5 1 2 13 0 0cmoy, -3b- . .......4 1 3 0 1 0ao lf, r f ............ 4 0 1 0 0 0

u IL., r r l i _ l i _________0— 0— 0 ^ 4 — 0- -0 • --usa, ss ............. 4 1 3 2 6 1 ______irro n . I! .. T \ I I 3 0 O'een. p ......... .0 0 0 0 0 0y d e r /p ........... 4 0 Ot 0 2 0

3corc” b y ' Innings:* . “ — - — -Ue— - ...: --------- :...:..oofl oot 3 - 9catello .........................000 000 220—4

Jummaryl RITn5'~reSj»S5lbl<r Yor— nfle ld 4. Oreen 6. Snyder 2; two- JC h its—Molle 2. T lem ey, Wickham, usa: home run—Casper; three-base —’T lem ey: f irs t cn balls—O ff Can­id 2. Oreen I. Snyder 1; struck out ly Canfield 4, Oreen 1. S n y d * 2;Jble plays—Bernardo to Bolle 13 awley 3 ; pa.ued balls—K ing 2, W ar-

lon and DavU; time—1:55.

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PACIFIC COAST LKAGDE;L U Q S - W . L. Pet.lan Pranclsco ..............45 ap .000 sentllollyu-ood ..................... 43 • 32 .573 lo ., iiacj9nm;aBi.L— .y^?~r^ruim Angeles ..................39 :iO J20 park«,lls.ilonK .................38 30 .514>aklanit .......... .......... 33 43 .440|ortlM d ......... ............32 ____ ^^27 ^ E V

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STABS 4. BOLONS S PalUSACRAMENTO. June 15 w > j-T o n y iness.

lorojtt. rccult ouUlelder. made a W, \ome run In tho te n lh Inning o t a hereg ilt battle here today to give H ol- oiK-ra?wood a 4-lo-D victory over Suc- tweerimento. pointThe acore— . H .H .E . Paclfl

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la lte rles : Holllngs and Buldwan;.sly und Read. ^

JAN FRANCISCO. June 15 •o rallies In the f lre t ond sec- I i Innings .brought the Seals on

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.OS A N O E L K , June 15 (/P )-S ea l- Ne»and La i Angeles splU even- on o ‘ -

lay’s double-header, the Indians

'pplng the second by n 2-to-7 counl.'Irs t game— R. H, E.■Itle ........ .............................. 4 9 2 -. Angeles . ................. 2 *8 0 ^iBtterles: H i^on and Borreanl;Ll, P lie rs und Honnuh and Sand-

econd game— R. H. E. jJfVtile ....................... . 2 4 2,..Angeles • Mnl.r,

ker; Osborn a'hd SaniJierg,=■ eye;

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~ “ Ingi’he Oregon T ro ll sugea which be*I operaUon from ’ Boise lo Tw in U Junc 2. are doing o good bus- is. l l .w a s stnied yc.tlerday by .P . Veneble, the manager, who wa*

e from Baker. The tiages huv^ raU-d fo r the post two years.-be- en BoUe and Pendleton, a t which :it Uiey connect w llh the Union Ific stage line to Portland and '. .po ln U ... .Tlie headqunrters__w ill __Cl

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)Cor car dealers. By 18,000 lai Ip at-the f im orange and blad ave your crank<ase drained ao f g t ^ e o f Veedol. '

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m as and enabled thcm lo shade the ^ Yankees. 5 lo 4. in the sccond game of the series here today. » „

T lie sc o re - R. II. E q ,New York ....................... 4 JO 0 ^ 1S l. LouU .............................5 5 1 Dei

Batteries: Johnson. Moore and Grab- ' OW.I.I C i i a s m m l r r imrt ^

ATH LE TIC S 12. CLEVELAND 5 C L E V ^ A N D , June 15 (/P )-P h llo - ^

delphia A thletics pounded U ireeClevc- Twland ((llcherK fo r a to ta l o f 14 hlt.s to - of doy ond won the second>game of the Wcseries, 12 lo 5. Lcli

T ile score— R. H. E. a >

L iu vu iu na ’o ; . r r — 9— a ra srUaUerlc4?'Grove and Perkins; B u ck -'

eye,’ Harder. O ram und L, Sewell.

W A S m N C TO N -5.-D E TR O IT-< --------U ttD ETR O IT . June 15 f /p)—The Wash-1 ^

ingtoi\” S c ia ia firh iU d t“ U'" two s tm lgh i „ * over the D etro it Tigers bv w k lng Uie second, game o f the series, 5 to 4. In ^ 10 Innings here toduy. ( ®

The scorc— R. H. E. ■ ^W ashington' . . 5 ' 10 0 mD etro it .......................................4 . 12 2

BaUerles: B raxton , M orberry and f t Ruel: 01b.Hon. S ioner und Wodoll. I

BOSTON 3, CHICAGO 1 , 1-C lilC A O O . Junc-15. lyRl-r^Dimny-Mac.. . ■ Fnyrlrn, y n iilh fu l Tlrrt R n r,pHc1icc-.a L J . M most rc ti llu d hU am bltloo o f hu rliag '

tves lo n g e r m o to r I

E O FBEpeed and greater power but at i doo. T b ^ pr^setit a new and nu

e entire line o f Veedol o tb bas bc i^i-comprcssipo-niococs-safcfy-a r, tOQgfaer, loogcr-Gvcd than cv letter cfls fo r a ty motor. The N

kkd fam rr^rinnri)-

h n wear, tear tad r^»*ir on e i^ in ib le o f aerviee by I r tra a -rou n d the in h n N e w Y o rt- 'J iJrc.'S liS record bnn lting

r« i« *4 f ra a • • •I m h i s r e c e n t t e s t

laboratory tests. ladc Veedol sign a n d re filkd w ith ***

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HAILEY , June 15—Road Improve- m ent U under . way . thU week be- ■ • J

non o i_ in o :J in te r n ig n w f tx _ la _ to _ b i lZ _ I I “

reb u ilt between Ketchum tn d Hailey.Uie small bridge# on the Bellevue- • Hnlley road, ore to bc widened. • • ■ '

B L A IN E C q U N T Y O F F IC E R S

Ihe lr nom ination paR ,cr.s^*^t? the county recorder are W. A. Brodhead ’ fo r prosecuUng a ltom ey and. Leslio OuiM fo r she riff. ' ‘The.ne are can­didates fo r reelecUon subject to the Democratic prim ary,

B R f lE R T A K b S M B z a iA S

O F F T W I N F A L L S D O G S '

The order fo r m u a lln g o f dogs In iTw in PnlU has been removed by order . ' o f U ic couniy pliyslclon. Or. c ; D.Weaver, ond the chief o f police. R, E. ILeighton. The rabies danger waa paat ' a w w k ago exccpi in a poaslble be-

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a n o -h lt game today us Baston took 'Itie aecond tfnmi* n f th.. <h>________W hite Sox. 3 to 1.

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Baccerles: MacFMyden ond Ba rry : ' Thomas. Connally and McCurdy. ^ ___

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Artic les ^ui)mltted fo r u»bllc«tion. will bc u.ied or no l a i tlie dLs:ri'tlon of

________ the cdUcfc-imd no m:m».'ciiipt.s \vlU_lii:. ._________Vrluriicd iirilc.Krt ncroiniiatiivd by ncc- ________ c tw r i ’j> f^ tn cv ‘' ' ...... ............ .......... .. ^

N ATIO N AI, KEI-HESKNTATIVKS S PRU 0D ENV K IN O ANI> PnUDDE^^ }'

-------------- New -Y o rh .-C h lnm o,—a o t l o n ^ ^ r.■ Pranclsco. Los Am:clc-.%. Souttle.

T IIE KEPUIJLICAN SO M IN EK JThe whole world, krow.s the Kcpub-

l lcan nominee /fo r president o f lho E -U n ite d -

The name of .H erbert C lark Hoover. ^ fo r m illions c f pe:ple. U synonymous p w ith fcod-brlnR e^ and he ts e v e ^ - ic where rcccpilxed^as j» master adm in- O

________ . 1 1 •• ____________' • £1I t l \ unfortuncTlc. pcrhap.i. th a t

HoEVcr b mbre widely known fo r his achlevcment.<| thnn fo r his personality and that fo rim an y Americans. In the dl phrase b f ciie: w riter. ’Hobver Is re* gardL-d as an •'embodiment o f In tc lll- l ic n t cnercy actlnc upon the American t

' sccne ra tlic rT lia n ns a personality un - CI ........ ■ -fc ld td .o n l.r .f, 1L -..._____________________ ^

I t Ls f.al now known a.*; w ide ly as It thdu ld nnd w ill be th a t Hoover U a w

. 5 :n of a Quaker tl;icksm tth and th a t w hU bsyhood waa siient In an low a low n where he 'wa.-, bcm : tha t, fin orphan when '^ten years old. hc was delivered by one uncle Into the care • c f another In Newberj:.' Oregon, io ba

- ^ —<{|ucatcd-'ln-‘*>proJected Quaker-col«- kff? , nnd that fin e * lie entered S tan- j j to rd University a l.'the ago o f elBhtcen

______ vears. he hns mado hla ow n way. _T lje worid knows scm ethlng of'

Hoover's carcer[as an 'enK lrieer in fa r corncrs o f the ra r th , durln ;{ the year.H

' fo llcw lng liLi K ritlu a llo n from Uie CaU — ^ — jfc m la -u n K trs ld j'-u n til-1 9 M -w h c n -h f al________rctum sd-to-Sw v.-J-'iaucU co_lo_csUU j*- —[ l lr,h g fnm llv home fo r hLs tw o r.om. — l t - r a 3'tt." i-« -o lH *n i-« if-€ fln -K rn iio l*o » - -1-________csm mtwlcncd a-s a rcpre.senlntlre o f _

------------ rrcgt't f ^ i i s ^ i r - ^ r o p g — wh en - t t i ^________W -orld -w ar/b roke. . : : _ V _ ........ ....i TllO oppo rlunily fo r s rr.-1e<> th a t

camc lo Hoover w llh the W orld war

I Hosvcr measured up to Its rc iiu lro -' nirtius. f irs t In u.-.-;i.sliiiK Am erlcam

itran dcd In Europe, to n 'tu rn to U ic lr home.i. then I n , orKunlim n and ad- e; m lnlsterink’ t l ic Delnlan food commls- P j lc n . ' and fina lly ; In the f ir s t hard *■ d«y.i lh a t foHowda ,t l ic war. d l.rtrlb-

----------- nH w H t-w l-o inonx-dU U ^t^ad-paSplca -u t ^m uch c t U lf civilised world, • S

I H ecvrr wn.s In pu.sUlon. w ith hU S! i i ilim a lp knowletlt:? c f world rc-imrccs.I to maKe a fu rtun r rtuntiK the W rr ld t;_______ m .r , OUiers illd tt. .ind thev . ir r by ^

115 means en iM in d fc r it. In the• tlU i-H loii, UiQUKh. Hcovc'r'.s Instinctive

re.ictlon wjh cii lhe sldo o f a suIferlnR'• hu m a iiliy . .and iv l il i char.ictoristlc dc-

---------vc tlcn T iT 'tn c Job, l i v ' JHrformcd hl.itask well.

In the ^.anie .'p lrii, hc tn t ;r c d upcn the rc-'iJ :n.'ib iIilir:; c f t l i r po-.iiicn to

- — w hich he in ? ra lirr i —cabinet, and tw ic r hi- has decUiird a tlvanernu'iit t > a p-Nt o l hli;l>cr ra tm s in the cablnct because he waa ccm m iltcd to c c iiip lc tlo r i'b f h h ;ob.

I Kow ft happy ecm binatioti of event,'--......... - n a ^ - t r c u g h r to- H o D v c r - fn a tn s - the '----------hilrtlcKt'-and m :'.t ic ^ c n s ib l r pce.l'.loi>

• w ith in th? Kir; c f the Am rrlcan pccple. He may bc dep<nded upcn to b r lrs to U ir presideney th?. lu l l "■ rr.cv.urr ,c ! capab ility ' and devotion • lh a t ha.-, c lijra c te rU fd his w ork ^ th rcughau l hl.% carecr. and th e U nltsd s u tc s a:w3 the wcrZd w ill bc th e P c a ln rr j. J]

............. ..... . — . , . K

PKACi; U \T K F

^ - ta r - t r ^c f the American t r c a tv . fc r cu tU w 'j.4 ^

' ■ u» r. TTiere U no Que?tisn U rn In te r- ^;------- na tional »enUn«nt toward ih l» pro- p

■ F i»» l t» growlns steadily mere fr ien d - ir l r . O ffic ia ls c f lh e departmen*. are P lu p in e IbB t 'a rrc ra l powers m ty be . j

• pt.nuaderi ta tlg n ih^ n a r t In I t s l^ prcaent fc rm . They s u s jo t lh a l Ju ly t fc u it l j be aa appropriate da le fo r

: th a t.____________ _______________________I . F a r W U n r a any cn lockcr lo

_____ ________ : . . T w i N . F A i ' A i ^ j

^ g 'U ir o a r c o r a '^ f l t c r ^ 's i f ^ Uic w'ay to is s u r td pcace.^ o r to .re -

fts.«urlnK pe9M pacta„ l? m o m i.00 Quch celerity m r w « l . w, anU tw art

picdsca o f auch'Bcopc b hnrtUy ccn-

CT. doubted, loo. whelher the othe r, pow-In. «ra-«.-ouId-be very., keen on m aking |

th e ir ' net c f signature a F tju r ih o f ;___ Ju ly colebra ilon-Ior Uncic tauoi: f

ArniUtrce Day would really bc m ore J

^ d o t t ^ ^ H h e ~ ^ th a » - t im c a ^ r T ^ ...iJ:

H ' • = = ^ = ' |gof ■ C“ Cbureb Services j;d ' \ of .M rlhod liil EpNcupai „

= . rt' m.. Sunrinv .iclioal. E. L> I nAahton, Bupcrlntcndcnl. . tl

11 n, in.. prcnchlng by the pasloc \ » Subjcct, "Hew to ■ Live Uie Ab id ing n» U fo ." Vccal 'solo by Prof. N o rm a n . ty McCarty. Pipe crgnn prelude, o f fe r - !> to ry nnd pcstliide by Mr.i. C. H. S lln *

’’°7 ’ p, m.. Epwcrth Icftguc devotional I

“ ' T ‘r ’,u . . i J l'u thu r»m irlL '° '

r. Ject. "K caliz liig the M ind ot C h ris t." t *11 --------- ■if KIn.1 Prenbylrrian C hurch,ii:. - ___o.-i» c3rtoi>, m ln ltte r1 0:4S u. m.. Sunduy ' i c hoal. i,n lT _ 'ir m „ niorninB won.lilp . MLvi l- M arija re t Owens' w ill sing " I^o l a | „ .

Sparrow PnllcUi.” by Abt. The n n - 'J them Is "a cun od ’:; "Send O u t T h y iQ ,

y g h t." - The .itnnon subject is ‘•S h tv l- ij, \c r ln g Earth'.'f Idols,"- M r. Pearson u w ill preach, \ ) ] r

r 11:15 u. m,. Jun ior C lirl.stlim Ein-xlv, d c ivc r w ill mc2i w ith Mrs. M arlnn Dunn. - • • • t - I

0:30 p. m.. In term ediate C hrlsU n n ' „0 D idcavor socicly w ill meet. 1 „ - 7 .p . m.. the sccond o f the un ion ;

'• Ule weather Is warm, and In t h e ' i ' 3 F irs t M elhodls l church should I t b c ; ...- loo cool c r Inclement. The Rcv. H . '. G. H um phrey o f th a t church' w i ll • -JE££1£»L------ ______________________________ b

'■ ChrixUan Church* C. C. CurtU . m in ister , f 10 a. m.. B ible M hocl. Prank Slack, ir e d lrcctcr. Uie pastor presiding. ! ^

A spcclal Children's day proR ram ! w ill be given n f lc r n brls l olajw period, I *

11 a.' m.. communion and ic n iic n . 1*‘> Theme. ■•Imprcssloiw from O ur S ln le : ” . C crvcn tlcn ," There w ill be hpeclal | "

music provided fq r th is service unde r | ‘- a i i t - t i io i r o r M rs :-G iiu w na:---------------r r'• Jn Uie evening Uils consregn tlon ,1 w ill pa rtlc lpa lc In the park ae rv lce,t with, lhe other cocpemUng churchcs. ^

^ Aceenslon l'pli>eopal Church -•W. Hcwton Wnrd, pric.st In chargo

* Holy communion n t 8 n. on.0 • C hurc li school at-0 :45 ft, m.a M om lng prayer and sermon a l 11 ^ n._m ;....... ____________

■ M ennonlle n re lh rTn fn C h r l i l c i iu ix h l ® ^ 330 T h ird Avc East j u

__________ L , A. Dellea; pastor | c't Sunday jc h o o in o a. m. ' j‘ [|r M om lng worship. 11,a. m. c

Y. P. S. meeting. 7:30 p. m. «Evening worship. 0 p. m. j j i P rayer meeUni; W.jdiiesdny eve n in g ,ij,

t a t-B 'o ’clock; :----------------------------------rci

; C h ^ r r l i .o f th i; Naxarene i’ot n i ir u AVtiiUe y n r ^ n fa ~ S l ib t : l N m tb .In j

rtuP W o rce s lc r. pastor rp‘ Sunday school. 10 a . , m. J . W .i

" ' - r fN. y . P. 8 , 7:30 p. m. !

* - e \-cn lng ':8crvlcg:*'8 -olclock... : P ra j er meeting Wednesday, a o ’clock. I

t _______ Chri&Uan S r lrn c r Church : j -• ICO N ln lh Avenue K « l t

, " Is the Unlvenie. including , M a n ., • Evclvfd by Atom ic Porco?" l.i Uie lex t „

of the lcs'.cn sermon tn nU chu rche i i- o f C lirW SclenlL\Ui. . Oolden te x t: I■ Pralni", 95;(5, 7. "O come, le t u.s w o r- I ^1 ship and bow down: le l us kneel b e - !g

fo re the Lc rd our Maker. F o r he (.^ b our Ood. and wc are the jjcople o f ig

Suurtny .services are held a l 11 a, ni, Sunday sehonl fo r puplU under 20

, year,-, c f age 1-. at 10 a. m. T l ir W rd - *' : n r« l» v evrnhiK m r.'tln g n t whleh t w “ t iin c r iic ! c f .C lirh tla n Science 1u-;«lliii; " L ^ - L i .a l_8_fi!clockL.__________ ... .g

S. t i lu a n i'o C ath g llr ■Rcv, Rcml S. Kcj-rc r. paMor ;*

M 4.vc^ Sut\dsy<. 7 and P «. m . I ” ' M avi W ffk days. 7:45 a. m.

5 M a tic j hoJj dayi. C:30 and 0 a. n i. I “

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“ M. H. 7ATX-1. Pa-«;lur ”

1 OiSfv—Sunday :<-hool. :r I 0 :n0- R e ju la r prr.-kclilntf .-.rrMce. . L

In-MrufUon hour W cdnctday a t 0 ;00 .'-I]

K lm betly M c tb *4 b t C hurrh U r. 'l A, Powell,- pastor,

C - .Mrr.-FTank- a - B tU .-e h rtr-iM rre lo r— — M r*. J c t L a u ih lln . planLM

l 6 a m , Sunday sehesl. B. S. Taylcr. rui>«im iendent. ' - rti

n I I a. r».. m am ing wcrshlp. A r .th im . g, n - J ttU i U M ine." KcUe. Sc.':acn hy ^ _ th * p i- 'ic r. -The Fcrtsldden F ru i:.- ^ J : I, ; r - F .p * if lh lU w l“ Crown, Irad rr.d e p. ra.. *» :rcd ccr.eert by the chotr. „ e H ltn-) p rtlude ; hym n; p r a jf r : u -rtp - [

tu r t ira d in c : ahUiem. *Oi»e L 'h io lh e Lord.’- W c td c itk : duet. ’ Cczr.e H o ly ,* * Kf-U i:." J«rcn;r, M r . P. S B f ll a n d ’ ^^ L’ iR Jansrn; .•c.:i;ar.-» mjIq, "Face lo Pace." Jchr.:cr.. M iis Ar.r.a R ob rrt* :

f L a v a r d ^ T ^ c i I n T c ^ ! ^ ^ : r f " ’ by’ i ? e ! ”^ F m ic u : amr.eai. “ COwe Ve D tic c n is - ®* U te." .S cftrtrck fr; jc lc u tv Mrs. s . H . ' '- P r tc tc r . Mrs. O rM .-M e V cy ra ngJBR e g --^ . m enl* and c ffe r:n g i: s.*icrt m euas? by ^ _ p a jtc r ; ba rilcce «.lc . “ Flee As a B ird",

K trb e r l. Oen Jaruen: duet. “ T n rc u s h lO th r Oates," K a n . M is'.et Be«;e C »rl-. '*»

i l i r n i D^ m . Kp) || i f i .y "S are O ur Souls": anthem. T h e K U ^* c f Lere M y Shepherd U '" S h e lly : i

ic ld s t. O ecrte Larander; beM tO ctlon.! »______________— . I . _________ Ib lO a im s C R IB E r o n t h e NTW S. ‘ fc

d a i l y N te W ^ iT W tN - i^ i

flBO T W lpEdited by . . . r

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The War. M others,chaptcr waa cn- ‘• tertalned a t the countrj’ home of

, da m w '-J . Des RuUscaux. C .'-C ,' , Slvcra and 3. A. Wood. Plons were j ;

I t r r w it ln y c r t l f l r o n ^ R ^ 'S t a r f lp n t l- ^ ; “ 'g l« l “ Banntr-.” ’- la k e n "fro m - 'tp c .-% V a rr t . I MotherK magazine, was rend by M rs. j ;

I Georgia C lark n t the closo o f the • ;: bii.slncsi session.' The rem ainder o l > the afternoon was .ipent socially nnd Mrs. L . W alklngton gave a read ing ! 1 - M r. V ln « n t Nnvln played a j

c o m . I i . f m l im t i i u were »;rvca a t j - , lhe closc c f the afternoon. ^

\ The W, C. T. U. met in I'hc p a r- I ‘ I lont bf the Methodl-it church Priday • afternoon. A splendid pageant was .p fesenicd by twenty.-tiwo women In I cozlume. under Uic direction o f Mra. ] Lu lu Cecil, representing many d i f f e r - ; l

'e m cou n trie s ;jnd le l l l i^ cif th e tenv, ;

iT h ls work luis been greatly assisted | ’ by the nntlonnl W. C. T . U.. m uch , of I t \ would ' have been lmpos.>ilblc but for, the financln l asidstance R lv- ,

• e n -the tn -b y . Ih o -U n lO n ji- ln - lh fr-co u n -t— try . T ile thought was also strcsEcd •

.1 th a t A m erlca -b c lp 5 _a ls6 _b y_ lls _cx - .1 I nmplc ns a dry counlry, showing ‘I (ha t pro fiiie rily comes os a resu lt ** lo fU ie .o u ilf tw In g o f the d r in k tra f f ic . . ' ;U whs also announced th a t MlasJ ■ Helen Bymeif. ft na tlonnl speaker o f ;

1 C allfo rn ln . w ill bo -he rj', July B n n d ' }i (b r ing n message o f Insplrntlon. The ! dtiy was nl.''.o Flower .Mission day. and „ I n t least 100 beauU ful' bouquets Usd ,, ] w ith ' a w hile ribbon and te a rin g n ,' scripture verse were dLilrlbuted lo ; tho hnnnltal. the Inir. the cemetery I ! nnd shut-ins a ll nboul town. M iss *• Cora Bang# wing n beautifu l solo. "

1 "PoUoW Uie Oleam." nccompnnlod «, by M is? . Mildred Elrod. Refresh- i ments were served during the social "

■ hnur bv.'.Mrii. Hlbbiird'n clivlMon. ___

The Presbyterian MUaionnry so-1 r clety m et in the church pnrlors 1 <1 Thursday^ aftemoon. wlUi the presl- I il

• dent. M rs \ Wagnrr, In Uie chnlr. D c-1 «.1 votlonals were led by Mrs'. J . p . B a m - |, I im rt. A very In terc.itliig le tter waa ;1 rend from \ M bs M.-irgaret Rudy, n ,,

B uh l g ir l wbo Is a m issionary o l Uie i 1 Pre.ibylerlan church a t Carraca-s, V e n -,

J-aucla----- M rs.-.C harlcs. E — J o n c a _ lu id .; j;' charge o f the program on the P h ll- i : Ipplnes consisting o f an open discus-1 ls lo n \ by - lhe members during M rs. *' Jonck' u lk . The hostess were M e s -, f dam qi C, H. Krengel. A. E . 's i l f c r i « and L . O. E\an.i. who added the > moneyi lo lh e treasury liisu-ad o f scrv-1 hi lng re ircsiim enti.

Jack Leighton tlhodes and M iu B e r- ^

- cnartes“ M cK lm l5r. wero united I n i ^ im a iiln g e by Dr, H. O. Hum phrey n t [th e MeUiodUt par.>cnage a t 0:30I o'clock last evening. Tliosc w itness- •'

t l n r i l l c c c rm cn y w ere-M r. and M m . H Charles M oK lm to r: MUs Ellzab&th si

jH alncs and M rj. M ildred Humphrey, n I sbtcrs o f the brld.'. and Jason Haines, h ; b ro ther o f lh : bride.- T lie . young

Tccuple ■ l iT f fc r B y lii! ru llu '*U iK -U ie- —j-csrsm cuy__ Ihcj'_vviU_makt_thclr_hfLme.;.fciIc n s ix th avenue east. M r. Rhodes is .

.t nn- r rnm oyg c l l l i n lUJl m Puner tc.m » I . j i,

i | ~ R E f t l E S T A T E T R C T S g R s j g

1 -rB To ithed-by t h o - W a - f ^ l t a '^ n u r - and A bftrae t Coffipaay ,,

- -f-tJI . U 'cJn»day, June 13 | Ii• W arranty deed: J. R. B oU iw rll e l j o UK lo O. A. Bremer. S l; lo t 3 b lock; h

' j lO l; T w in PalU. I <1j Tnx coliector'ft deed: County irc a v j I uen-r to H. W. Sm ith. 8100^3; pa rt u is B SE 35. SW s w 30-10-15. Snmo ,,

to-same. I11&.51: lo l I. BE NE 0-11-lS. 'sa m e to same JS0.71J pa rt W '» NW , bE. E ' -j WW 3 g ' 33gl»--tft— Samn to ‘ j

; same. «13,00; part W 'j NW SE 3 5 -1 " ‘ 10-15. Same to same 810.31: lo l l . ,; 7-11-15, Same to same. I108.4S: NW " SE, pa rt SW SE. pa rt SE, SE 3 0 - ! ’ > JO-l.'i, ,.i.nmr to aam e.; *«8.71; SW j

lurC NW SW and E ' , SW 32-10-tn : IG, Same to .-ame. $37,74; p . ir l SE S E ! ll i38-10-ta. same lo same. 4100.89; NE | r 's E 3G-10-15. Same lo snme, $14433; j .. :E - . SW 3 i-1 0 - l5 ./ Same -to . ia m p . fn : 803.44; NE SE am / pa rt SE SE 35- >I 10-18.. ' ■ I - 1,

W arranty , deed: J. W. Wood.ird to , Ralph Modlm. *1: lo t 4. W. J. Young s "

M P M f l F M :BOISE. June is ^D a te s fo 7 'th e iS a ; "

m klium m cr convention o f the Idaho s u te Ed itoria l assoclaUon are Ju ly ■ 2a a i and 33. .K c c rd ln g to art a n - *• nouncement by Ouj- Flcnner. cecre-. ta ry. The f i n t day w ill be denned to . busir.ea matters and th ^ next tw o t o : I recreaUcn a t ih c taoietl M cDona ld j i kdse . know n a i C raneyC niw . on PcU l I Uke, In tho heart o L lh e . Sawtootn li

; ranae. • • ' • . , l• The-people e f-H a ile y are- p rc p a rm tia fine entertainm ent fo r the editors, i , accordlnc eo word* from M. F. C u n n ln i- ,,

r e u ry o f the Hailey cliamber c f com - - merce. y . r • « •

- -There *>U1 -bc icvenn .speaker* a t '. the ccnrcn tlcn aad a number o f sul>-: "

)ec ti o t m terrs l to the c ra ft wOl be, f ducuased In ro u n d -u b it m anner. P- ''

lO . Bufrtiughs. BcUe. p m id e n l o f the ' aasocUtlon. is «-orklng on th e pr ugrmm. i

' d iU lU o f which—w ill Ue '•o ca . -A 11I I t U expected thU convenUon w n l - s ! a t tn c t the larceat attendance o f any x

. ; tn U w hU tory o f 'U M c m a n la a t^ . a« l t 'forecasted by lls exeeullre*. .

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' • l l j Bf , I,I ; [ MARY ROBERTS RWEHAIT |d | . i i

“ I 1 liiu ia lne , nn.l Uullldiiy. i igreoa n U li , . I .h i f . U iut Wlmtev.T l.heelHjll i jli llHd ifi' • ^ 1 .m lii.l- te iia ii, lOT.r:iiii.»,, llio lll-W fllt^mfttll :

I iliu -t In lrm luec il miisi-d him tn hosi- i tn ie . . .A m i to mM m Ms lieHllu tlon. J

■ t i ic do c tn r. 'fro iii llit> brrpzy unetuoiis- ^ nPKH I l f hiD ehli-;i:i' c‘. moU lo nvlti-JiInc “ and gnnvvlns’ jila r . ic r r lifis .I ‘■r don’t (iiii>pr:Nc JOU nrc In llran tlog - ; l l l l l l r ijn o ifc e il ilii^ tinv down, ro rte r', ''1 , ......... -|> iit i l t.Miii»l>» lll:t» U. Ah i> ^

1 h im : no v i'r t»w liIui. in my knoivl-1 4'(l!r.‘. u n ll l ln:u iil;.-lil." ,“ 'T m nnt In tliiiu llii;: im y lh liiff. I ’m ]~ In 11 u m ii lu r 'i i ' i. s li l i i ii ; thafH n il. A nd ,j l .voil have boon nniHiOerjiiily more iTilin ;. In ilin iit ln ;: lli.1t 1 wlioro I Imd nn j2 'liiiN iiie»s to be lasl nl::lii. I lin il. .v<))i : t «<•!•. t'sncUy ns 'laueli iv iim .ii lo ho 3

[likT<> nn you liii'f, K a llio r more. Ii j lu iiis lm *;- tf ; I wnn perlm i-. ii i r l l l f ' rxeltrO . hut I1 hc.-ivi-n l;p.)W8 I luul n r is t 't tr.,he, J = - I l.-noiv -'iv liiit you’ Imvo In y.n irI n ilii. li .Mr. Cro.^ii..;iJ>, nml I'm shid lo i ‘ liiivi? I l i ls ehfiiii'c' III lay tny ra n is on * ' I lw liihh-. AhI: mv w ifi- why I w iis <m . llio Mont. llu- i i lr i i f fa rro w jiy ivnx , , 1 l. l l l i 'H' t n i l ju l ).,.l. ‘ 'i ’ j i f ’l l t r l l - ynti 7

W!iH In hi-il. im ill s1»‘ n>ii«eil mo i:nil1' Konl lan ilnw ii l» lln* lx>ai'l>. A iik I'e- «. I.T (JelBH xvliiTi- I waK lit III.* lir i i ir rI I w lion n m ililn y v.:n n lia rU vd; he t-iin «

I.- ll you. .^ !|{ t i-r ii.'WHi»iT.or ron.nrter j ; who m ill IIIO,. r l; ;lil li.Ttr. almiK Hint t

*1 ru lv o r i under lln* r.m.l wliero IlnlM-s l da.Vit c n r o v e r ii ir iir i l; nnd mhI; l ln l l l- I• I liay liln iHo lf at...... our excursion f» fl• I 1‘xnn iliitf It, nnil my losing my f.iuii- r• . la in pon Uicro. .\in l tln-n iisU yimr- ® ’ ; Kcif I t I n-onlcl oi>.'ii llm itiin-r.x.iii u lii- e*. <low o f the m nll....... ... h. iniilio an .-ii- “- ' ii-aai-c w lion I l;a\.- In Mils ilc-sU uMn-y[\ tl. i-very iloor ........... p la .v ." ]^ ;--(;r .-;.iT l.us Ii xmll. il .Iryl.v.. , ‘ 'T l ia i ’s n pn -liy 'm ro i i3 d.-f.-iiRO, ^

; nm sW i'riiis .t^wil y»ii liaven’i boon uc- ( .■, fiiHo.l." ho OTlrf. ".Vfl n m nile r o f tnrt.r iv v i- lindn’t fo liud .vour fo im in ln pen. ^; .Mr. I'm-lor. I'm n fn ild w c overloola-.l ^- 1 H iiin.-tliing U iero:" . . . t

Since thoy l i i iv y gono, 1 f.-.-l, nt- Illi. iu g li li<^ h n s ilo t Riil.l ».>, thn l I la l l l - 1

• day be ll.'V csT lia i-*? mnile n in r iU i i l t " ' cr r . '.r:— t M s i'i iw n f re llor. I Imvo n t lon« mml.- ' J It l io Ir In time wch o f clrcumKtnailal . i-vldeaeo w lilch 'lin s aoemed In bo-clos- ‘

ln s nronm l.nie . nnd-aent-tlie ilo loetive 'I 'sL-urrylns ImeU tn tliu re iile r o t l l ,. a ":iln . to spin such new tlirea.ls as lio !. Is :iMe. .: July 39. .^ — Tnil.i.v"l.a« i>c«n qiii.-t, - 1 .................. "^ ^h lu n t-t’o iiilii.l.'ra -o f-iUo-ln ii-a l-t.'.iH txI.v^ -’ I tho ImalK c l'ra jjln c tlio l>av. Iiav.- .IN- _

j l i i i jn Iil.'n li: imrUo.« <-liiic:;iiis n.-rnss

r i jiui-tf say. u lU i ilnKUs. - ^ 1 fl! ie -n ii. l- l- to o lv < b b rI( .f --W 4 a ^ _

n tro fiion ii, aiKl tiotlcod n ii'iaii < loa r In - tlio \v.>«cl< on Nylle'R fnnn. m r .i--

u j-U ic-road___\V ii_a lo :m cd_a iid_ivaI':l't’J __! l l l l l l fo r a tlnio. nn.l lie K.-cinnl .'iir l

I ; ouBly Im-.si>.'i t at tin* j<'h. Hm t" 'r- c; hinu* I a tutcx .ro iiily 10 xnsp.-et Cr.-cii-

I «n:;1i'<< Iluo lin iid In o vo ry ililn : I - j V.am-.' liiin ln n , i i ll l io u :;. x l i l l c.<n- t (in.'.l t.. hU ronm. In up nial ali.nit ® I'.saln.'

T...1av I avk.-d llayw nn l.- n li. i harl ' 1 t.ooii l.> s.w. ....... i r t n ils li l \li.lT lilm . _

‘ l l o lri R:ill In nn excllal.lo r.m .ll- ; I tlo n ," hi* ••ni’l. ••IJotler gUo lilm >1 . ! .la.r ..r IWO h,Mr^.- .

j .\!<, liiiv, i'UT, ,\nnl<> (.'orhran ro jiort*— lu — ,.s~.Uw»t— »l.aiMS— aUh.«j=li- -

I t I.... uiv 1.11,1 -irrlla l.Io, t enn only f.-ol •j ' i l is i till- .1.1. i<T ha* Illf* own r.-iivoiis J ; fo r lcJ-.';.::i;: t:.- nxviiy tm m him. A t tlu- ; I r aiai- Um-. I must he ca rrfn l m.l lo ' . [ n i l . w « :i:v i,tr ;,in -to 'r [irry mo to., fa r. '■ M r. r - ’ iln-i Mii'.cs na tly that tin- Ik.v

i>n< no I<li':i “ f who nttnrLed lilm and® h im r.'lf • iiL-;:<xl« T lio iiin * ! . . .• .My m il; i \ l i l i M r. Bothel b« t n lsb l—-u n ^ H n trr r r ttn s —nfifl—fM*t—«lll.<».tt—nn - -

: p i.iisual iiiM lity n f llB own. Uo . li.«e lo lu c iv il. :iiiil m tho r more than thnL

• I f.- lt i l i ; i l 11 1? ninrm o f my entrnnce

I over. 1..- 11..1 only grocted mo w ith a ; s.-nio ..f r.'i:.'f, hu t kept mo n* tons ns

iMM“ l'> li.___Mv ln iit_1nipres^lon of t:lmi 'u o f n lii-ri'iftvs'nnd ye t ladellnahly

- • ro l l l ta n t - r i i i r p In ^ n - d lm t r llgh te il -• M-iiK. ^;Illn:.• iip r ls lit Jn lls chair, ono

.., n ltlioro.1 l;:in.| palm Upward., on hi*' tneo. an.l t!a- o lher aot loo fa r from a

o ' . I am i.i:::I,h1 over tha t piciar**- ■* o ' I m il . ‘vvr till- one w liicb I »aw from a j Ihc tiTra<-c« «loOo\r. as I arproached. l ' l lo save 111.- sam e-lm prculon Ihen a tI ho cli-t T-ii.n I le f i, o f a icaD * Il- , , l l n ; w a liln : fo r aomethtnc.

AS 1 In a t him . he w i8 facing ;towan! iVo i.a ll and llio dlnlng-room

-n rm r.'.rr-^ 'T -:;'.v -an ha r-iny -n5TirT rfi> -a r "* nn.t .ill] r.*ach hi# eara. An.l dur-

lirg tlh- ci.'tlro e o n fe r^ lo a which foi- h»v.t'<l. now and again . I_Trn»

g cnaiclou« o f n nu.l.loo abstraction ofi . ' hl« r»e t. an In ten t lU len ins. tha t ( ' ma.le mo m-rtoos In spite o ( myself^1.1 .1 c a ih rr t in y like yoong Cordon, he

.4 111 nIsUt. l.Ut doea o f t jn ie o d to .h eII - s|ampedr<1 h r Ib e fi. j lo ‘ ttae h i t crwn . y ltTorU s. n'o ha« M je |theory o f a Ala-• 1 titrN inee «<f Ht*b i>««ar a e tif ll.r , by .

ifliipsfim s(iREGOiSCIEfiCETfilCiEi

, t r ip to Portland. Moscow, and Spo- b o e . 'w t ^ 'h e ib > te r v le b ^ a ’ huBlbci o f pr08pecUve< teachers fo r -O oodln i

Mto o-floblnson.'Haboratory aupcn 'tso^ ln th. chem istry departm ent o f the Un!'

“ W filIc~Jn C o lu m f^ b n lm ^ l t ^ w i ie r i sho did-' her post graduate w ork nnr secured her maslera degree. M iss Rob- ln;wn took spcclal courscs In advancet chemUtsy.

Miss R ob lju on w ill lake special worl a t th e BUimnor spmlnn n f tho Tlnl, v c r t l ly ox Oregon, which begins Juni

to Oooding lo line up her ciasscs anc laboratory periods fo r next scmefiler

N E W M O T O R O IL M A K E S - -

IT S B O W T O IN D U S T R Y

T o m eet the o d y a n ^ eng lnecrinf

cu iiipu iiy" lius pcni'UWfl [ind TVttS“ JU5l announced a compIcCe ncw 119c ol Vocdol oils. O ff ic ia l buIlcUns describ­ing tho new o il aro being re le a se t< gervlee stations, garagcn and_gll_«ell- crc, and are being publUhed to sevcra: mUlloh motorJats. ^ l e reasons foi New Vecdola arc si-t fo r lh ~aa fo l­lows;

“ M o O r designs have changed rodl< ca lly In the past year. H igh com- pressicn motors have nrrivcd. They hare greater speed and greater j»w cr b u t a t th e ’ same lim e develop more heal and.frlcU on. T liey present a new and d if f ic u lt lub rica tion problem., ‘T h e sustained h igh road speeds ot

new m oto rs-ca ll, fo r an o l l ,^ - l th cx< treme long life and realstancb to scar­ing,' scorching heat., "The Increaaed number o f six and e igh t cylinder cars—w llh more parts, more rap id ly m oving parts and great­e r damage resu lting from frlcU on— pu ta _a jW _s llf,f i5 .u lL burden ,o n_n iftny types o f oils. . ,

"G re ate r power nnd speed take thci.' lo l l In h igh maintenance cost and quicker depreciation unless be tte r lub- rlcaU cii U |>rovlded. The ncw m ot­ors dU tln c lly demand n ji o il th a t w ill give greater protecUon, greater life and greater cconomi'.

"T ide W ater has m et IhLi problem. The entire l ln c o f Veedol olU has Becn.fom iiila li.-d to lubrica te the now h l^h compression motors safely nnd correctly. Thc;ic new oils nre heavier, tougher, longer-lived U ia n . ever. -

"These claims were proved' In the crucible o f service by EJdIc SUnson when he blazed the a ir t ra il 'round the r im o t Am erica. By Cannon B a ll Baker In his New York-Snn PrancUc} 137 hour. 3G m inute record-breaking run. By M a r lin Jensen In hU rccent -test—filc h t:—By—tfus-bu lldeis. i iu c tc r operators, speed h o n f racers, motor car dealers. By 18,000 labornlo ry tests and- by 3000 additiona l ones each m onth."

LOC.-II Tide W ater officia ls sU te lh a t m terest in the new o il has been ex­reeded cn ly by In icrcst in Uie ncw m otor cars._________ ______ ___________

f.. iiitf-« iil.liw ..ii. 'rc 'irr .a tiir iir!m \‘r w l i ld i ; -l-e < iu l* l-«o u riillo iu _ i:lua iilj-_U u U n .l!lil Illwrusslon o f wii|.er»iililnii In genernl

ccrte il t . i nnd him laylas much o f l l xto- U ie -C lic liIU a ii- n :ll!: lu « !_ .illn t o iif -pT O rtT t^h ro li.s r-lm d-u lvcn ;-h lrU » -..l..• t l i'o w j-. iesR^^ d Pei i e r - i n '. c n i -Hni rtia-_nnd_lu_JwrcuD-:_______________________

StriTnsCl.v'.-ii.nftlirT ha,l n f th n t nuv mont onn o f Uioko ciirlou ii iion!tnlioii« w hlc li I liiiv .y lion rd referred ^ nn n fn ilu rc o f tiie tw o sl.los o n i i c brnln to synchrin'ili'.o.

1 had the fevllng tha t somellmo, Ronicwhcro, rons ngo. 1 had M l In n i llm ly IlC lilcd room nnd heard thm*o tn iiiu w o n K And thn t I Im.I had Ihc snmc In s lln c llve revo ll from Ihem.

n u l the liaprenslon wn» llecilne. an.l seeing perhaps thn t nnr vlewn did nut c ilnc ldo . lie n.i.letl Uml I UlUU llU l UF lle \t: th n t hc dNregnr.ied tlie i<ptrUuni side o f the In .ilv I.liia l, or o f the uni­verse.

-Soul anh iia ili.c tn a lle r :- lie saM. “ ft I« r> rron l t l ioii::l i t . Mr. Porlor. An.l

.1 have reached tlu il Uiao In llfo when what U to cohio Is iis-mmlns more Im­portance Itnin lh a t which has gone.**

Then ho .tl-.ml<='t'.l the snhj.-ct. n.i'l ir.-a t h.nck a;:alii to llio IiK-nl ^llua:i.<ll, th is t l i i io lakln,-: up the crimes thorn- M-I\e!t. l ie r<*e?i no n.xessary connec­tion helweon the dlM iipenm nce of a ia K lc MorrlKon nnd the tra je d y of

-*t’itrrDtnray7-i\ii-tW s-l-;did-Ttw ~rnH shtrft him. \ \ l \ \ \\ \

As io 'th i\ i l rn n s < \p t \ \d r o f th» nt- tnck « ^ 1 . in . ' W U ila k - lf w ithAnnlo C uvhrLl'n a>^i4nUo-.\i'inm lned ll ie gut\ Uic n e t l tilon tn's. T lio

Jock^o ;* l l u ? 4 a i l \ b r U i - n . bill ho t.iiieied t l i i i l wn.i U ito ttV r 'lo f ohl

“ HRlia:irs.“ ' lk 'U n s IinU n i'iU nTa lrod; “ Xltc bov'* ^t.\ry »et‘jbsUo be home

out hy tlie f . iV k " he\\si<L \*Triiere wore hnlicatl«.}>9. ns I j t i k itnib iib ly know, Ihn t coiiWi one l\nilU-ntl[red by ll ie n 'lii.low. VM u lia t\\tt\V i-.i\m e o» strange l« U n t whoorerW liA.io Vlwald ha re known lils wny » V \ '^ 1 I . \ Oor- don MVS nu ll ; ; l i t w a s 'li l ib A l ob, ycl U ils fr ito w puls hts U and\\n\the\onl.r weapon nliouf, lho »iiker. w illM ulV lim -

'c u lly ." He tum ed aad glatVi'v ot\m r. “ H.ivr l„n s have jo u knowA ^ o * a » .

to t iiia k Kc wo^lcY^'ti'A- th ing like l l in t ." I >aU. rathcrW fcm ily.

“ 1 il.ire say. An.!. althnu:h \ lU h lrtk

wouM l>c earr.ving a i]U ta ;te \ra tb>^ fa r, 1 Imagine.” \ - \ - \_ i lc .U a s nQ _anTlrl.r_for h lB if^ lf l or at Irast WT lie u ld : 1-ata p c ra ra illy

- I IUI n ccnatn.- r gr ai ' i Tw t W Tner fm m the lerrace «m my way out. he

.R D io n rc more fa rin s l^m anl the hall, and—I ponebow fe lt—watching It.

tO O C tia iM rn DBS M OU

i F s l I B I D n O ^ 'P ^ I ' l l l i i B 'T E u n l l

iding . .. , . ;■ ; . •

u S r J u d g e H . A : B a k e r '^ e n t e n c t

here ~ ~ ^nnd o n A a e d W o m a n .

Rob-nced . ■;--------

Fred Taylor, .25, was, sentenced 1 A-ork serve fro m 10 to 2& years in ' the stai

Junc ho pleaded g u ilty to a charge 1 inot. -crimfamh-asaaulfcr—Tajrloi>-w a*-«han ond ed w ith attock lng M rs. Lorenda 1

ater. H u t la . . w idow o f a ClvU w ar vei cron a t her home on P tju rlh avcni

/ west ea rly on the nv jm lng o f Jur 0. Judge H ugh A .-B a k e r declarc

H Y the crim e the. most atrocious Uu had come lo hU atten'Uon while 0

•ring tbe bench.

u r e r pica', b t - n n f 'a 68rcb“ J u irB ia ry - in - it ; o f case.' and Cad been .held ib the dC iTlb- t r ic t co u rt on th a t charge, d to S h ortly a fte r m id n ig h t on the m orr issll:. ing Qt J u n n .c ^ o fiin r ra irn rn rd Tm /era l lo r hnd entered tbe home o f M r

(o r H utte nnd. otuickcd her, s trik ing h< io i- w ith a steel bar on the hcod an

eh ok liw her. She was U lten to U: o d l- hospiUU where she remained unt om - yesterday. T ay lo r a t . f i r s t dented tli [■hey crim e, bu t la te r adm itted Umt I t wa jwer tm e • nnd declared th a t hc was lr nore loxlca ted a t Ute Ume. The fu ll ex new le n t o f the offense was no t reve.-ile

u n til ’Thursday evening. On leara s o f lng the more serious character of- th ex- otXense. O, W. W lthham . county at

ca r- tom ey. vlLitcd Mrs. H utts a t s' th hosp ita l yesterdny m orning ana 01;

and ta lncd her statement. Taylo r, w h t arts, questioned yesterday, adm itted th ca t- charges in fu ll bu t declared thn an— ho had not struck the womon w it mny the steel bar.

W hen the charge w’as rend to h lr iiei.* yesterday In d is tr ic t cou rt he waive nnd tim e- fo r pleading and fo r ccntenci lub - Judge Baker then asked M r. W ithar not- nbout some, of the partlcularr. whlcl w ill were given, a f lc r ivh lch he asked th l ife prisoner If he knew the wtrious mi

tu re o f Uie offenjo. He irp llc d Um lem. lh e ch ic f ot pollcc to ld h im th a t . lh I 'M pcnnlty wns from 1 tP H years In th

now p e n lltn ita ry . R . E. Leigh lon. - nolir and chie f, was called fo r by Judge Bakei /ie r, and tesUfled th a t hc had no t talkc<

lo ■ t l ic ■ j jr lso n w ln _ tm y _way , abou the the c r im ina l-a ssnu lt case. Charles i

isou Jones, deputy s lie r lf f. who was pres the c n l du rin g the conversation In th

B a ll o ffice n f Uie county a tlo m cy .yester :Uc5 day. tcsUfled t lm t the penally ollache ( In^ to the crlm o had n o t been (.latcd t ecnt T ay lo r, b u l sold he was warned thac lc r l l MIU a vc ry~ « no us ' offcn.w.-------

M r. Jones said th a t w hile the prU oner claim ed U ia t he w-as drunk whe: Uie c r im c was com m itted but -hU con

^ , versaUon Indicated th a t hC-_»-ns_no BO m uch intoxicated th a t he d id no

**■ realize w ha t he wns doliig. nc " ' Kentenec Imposed_ Judge Baker again recounted Ui , , - Blepft-connocled -w lUi_bU-aqta!annien

a n d ^ p lc a ^ ln - th c - d ls tr lc r court—nni

~ - L jTn--nn tn givo why senlcnce_ sliouli y ' no l bc pronounced against him . H " replied lh a l hc had noUilng to snj

kalls HiLM^55 SHDWraSTNTWIN-FAUE!lo ll l . ______'I " Audicnccs a t th r Orpheum theatrrnin y i^ ic rd a y were delighted wUh show

lng o f m ctlon pictures c f Shoihcnimo, fa lls la te ly taken here fc r Paramounn n news reel. T lic rhsw lng Is lo conlose llnu e a s .a part o f today’s program.Iho —

n. NEW BR U N SW IC K xwords everan..( T h iirm lit* i l ilm ban^rB’a^A ttT . . not

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, A ^ d in a v e ry ,i l l y a cu T c i o t ^ tO Q . - ^ i r th in K w i l l ^ c u r e i t b u t - m o o n lig h t an d ^ la ii! k i n ^ . - ^ t J c h c x c itc m e n L !SucW

f u n ! D o n 't m i . ^ D r . B e b c !

iy ( t ■ 'In ; .*-Feel M y Pulse”•" I f one'likcB gogd. dean. fa<t reovlng

.com eflV io r thgir ^ d u im p»enira"cutgf.^ if]Qg3 i^ ln m ro ^ ,.tb c i» flM W BP rt t "UnIttyiani r

ofrerlnff,=^'PocLrMy.^:Pube;H=whichr.opTi • iea'i th is .a ftom oo n .- ' , ' i

. Pun? P le n ty ' And some Idea may b« derived from tho- sltuaUons glvciV

, , the doshing comedienne by Hownrd K m m ctt Rogcni w ho U credited w ith Uie o rig ina l atory. Can't- ybu .picture Mlsa U dh icU ' n g c g in ~w iio is~pcr fm — ly healthy bu t*w lio believes th a t she M an invm ia? a iiu l l f i UApuUencca- l n ' a sanlU irlum filled w llh patients who are members o f a' booUcgglng ring?

?U And the acUon Involved around the Juno jjatUcs b^w ee n ' the "paUenta" nnd

the hl-Jackert—w ith Bebc In the . m ld it o f I t all?

These, are Just a few o f the sltua- ;dons w hich ,iu lt m Im Dan leb ' U ilenti per fectly. ‘ And lih r rn Ktki's- th g -b e s trD r

' her opportunities. !• Mls.n: Dan leb p la y s 'th e ro lo o f n

beau tifu l Am erican g ir l who has beenno m - brought up w ith th e Idea th a t she U

M rs. poU ilng. the m attcr—w lU j-U jo rr - s i ioI her vUllB n nnn|t ; r |um. tofi, h r r hv nn

and unclc. a iiealU i cm nk , and flndu I t In5 Uic possession o f a booUcgglng gang. HerunUl exploits frpm th a t moment on pever

the fn ll to ge t'a string o t laugits, and Uic■ was rousing clim ax hx-i Uic audlcnce in* In - convulsions. ..I « ■ R ichard A rlen .' remembered fo r hlae.-iled excellent w ork in . "W ings ’ and ’’ahe’s cam - A Shlok." Is her leading man. In th isf. Uie case a young novelist who Is abo f . “ t " mixed up In the jTCGvIUcs o f the boot-

IcgBtra, T lic I c fa g n f thp gnni> h W illtam _Pow clL The la tte r gives h b usual finished performance. Other

the nicmbcrs o r the. cast aro Charles Scl- lon. Melbourne MacDowell, Helntc

w 't l i C onklin , and Ocorge Irv lng .‘•Pecl My Pulse" Is tom ow hal d lt-

h lm fc rc n l from the type o f p lc tu rc usual- ftlved ly IdenUfied wUh M iss Daniels but It <nce. u even fu nn ie r and fa s te r: niovln,; tham U ia ji tha ie she haa done In Uie po ii 1,-hieh Olid t h b Is baying n great deal.1 the ----------------------------

ti“ ; M a y n a r d P u t s N e w I l t e T h r i l l s i n P i c t u r eI'U r fl S|)CCU. ncUon. th r il ls and romance, aker. th ey 'r ir a ll fn •’l l i e Caiiyon o f Ad- alkcd’ ven tu re ’ the K ^n M aynard feature ibout westsin which opened a t the 6 niheum JJ, E. U ie a trc 'la s t-n lg h t-M a y n a rd Bccnis lo ures- Inereate h b da ring and breok neck

r id ing s lun U wlUi each p lc tu rc and a te r- 'h U . Ills latest h c out-rldes, rope.*; iched shoou anyth ing done previously. ^ to whole p lc tu rc b entertainm entth a t T l i f trnncry and scenic, c ffccu

--------aro -*niar>«touB, - S e vc ra l-o f—th e -o ld -CoiiXomla missions and points o f hU- torlca l Interest ore used , In back-

em *™ und' fo r the story p lo t o f •The ■ 'Canyon of Adventure." T lic story

-»-a .i-capec la lly --w rU lcn -fo r—K e n - b y - ‘ M arlon Jackson. I t te lU o f old C all-

fo rn lo h i the days u f the Dons und ^ S cncrlliis w lien lhe lunsuld n lr o f tho

m ent previ i l la l l hr/ju»hout the

OUicrs~~'lrr' ' 'th n c.-ut are Vlrg tnla i ^ d . who jilnya the Ic a a iiii; "

— Lcrch und B il l Prancy. E .ip« la ilv not- able b Uic work o f T «r» in . K r ir»

■ "Whlt? wontl^-hnrw>:~whoM>"i7i'w-irtckii -^ Q w - n lrnQ ::t.-fflirim H ;irfc - V . r . - ' •

U E S =gf The Orpiieumlount l O c — 2 5 c — 3 0 c

im. Today—Last Showingeverj - p j i g ^ V H O I.E F A iM IL Y— W I L L E N J O Y I T !■ U P -am UoM -haKft .h r m . HirHlrrt by K c n , .

Maynard. M llllonn w ill teU you his piclurec are the las t word In ,o u t-

IT .,docr ad rrn tu re drama. Here i i a ^ Western romance U utl i i fuK of the|i k ind o f rn tc r ta im n m l (^ir whole

fa m ily—♦njoyw.—Ae(inn<—l®v^i—dare— -•___ dci-U r ld ln ; . a touch of comrdy.

Y o c 'll fin d tbem a lt in th is th r i l l - p icked cpie o f O ld C a lllum U . D an 't mba 11!

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‘ I ( • Etvtt Bay and OW Attending >C! th e BSf Show T b b A f im w o a .

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W e a t h e r U ooT l o f B e s t G r u w l l r s

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•:-------- ItSouthern Idaho-6 ••two mUllon do l- ^

la r ra in - round a hearty wc comc «------- ... I r o m ' u n ncn.- ln - th l3 ' j e t ton ot t he i *

“ w ife X v*!!!Lk^ yjgun* ”Uons to r the rap id prow th o f c r ^ s DdurJnc the comlna week. W eather «was a l it t lo cool In 'S oulhwc.ti Idaho P<fo r the .-beat growth o f vegetation. Kwheal excepted. durlnR the week Siwhich ended Tucaday. According ' to ajthe weekly weather summnry bsucd eiby tho Boise otflce p f thoi federal Je

dcln ff well, the report stated. D ry H / fn rm arctlons arc . badly In need bf L -rain', a ltlio ush cro i« were helped by to

'scattered rains lost Sunday. b:• • • Cohd itnins are~g3trongnc tor M y in tr t i

which b novi’" In fu ll nwny. Cher- <t rlea are ripen ing rap id ly and picking Is 'u n d e r way. «:

nniigcs arc dry, but f iim U h omple Jl feed and livestock- arc th riv ing . U

Weather Cool In N orlh The weather won unfavorable dur­

ing most o f the vcck In no rth Idaho. Temperatures were below normal, ond precip itation was on ly ligh t, there being scattered showers on Wednes- - doy and Friday. H igh winds on In

_______ wo>inp<rinv tlld considerable m inor cfdomnge to fru it trees. G rains ond ur pastures arc greatly^ In need o f a In good Rcheral ra in. ' Al

The cherry harvest Li ge tting s ta rt- re ed In the earlle.<it d istricts, and w ill hi get Into fu ll «wlng th is week. A lf- nr n ifn cu tting contlnuc.s w ith crop good, h t Poll wheat chowlng color In the Lew- la.

-ieton Rcctlon ond some wheal hay ■ has been cut. Pa-Uure.s are • dr>' on sc

the Jflllaldca. • but the feed Is good lind llvcstuck nrc S t r iv in g . "cI SoutheoKl Ha« L ig h t Ka ln*Cool n lghU '.an d m odcnitc ly warm J”

days previillcd In !rOUthcx%t Idnho w llh T l lig h t lo moderale rulrw the last of

- . wnoV W lnUT whcftt U doing " *well, bu t Is Ih ln in placcs. Sprln i: grains are nboul o il wcdcd and arc coming up well Benernlly. A lfa lfa 'J''

----------and clover nrc do lng -w e llrabou t readyto cu l in Uie souUiem sections. ",

Beets nrc doing tine In n il scctlona. T h in n ing Is about ccmpleted In the souUi whcro the beeta oro m nkln i; ^ good growUi. Potato p lan ting con- ^ unues in th o n o rU i. and are . s ta rt-

----------- ln g w ell In •the- BOUth.-'The Tangesarc dry. They ore. however, generally fa ir to good, and w ill bc helped con- flfdenxbly by the reccnl rains.

Note> Krom lhe Field--------------Cood lng r • Oood lng— ccu n t r — S u n -

fh lu c plenU fu l: high winds moat o f be u'ci'k; if}od ra ins lost two dnys: a ll m i croiw looklnt: good., *lf

_________Shwhonc. Lincoln, “ county: Ade-■— — 'Q tiate -aunoliiw :—hi>-fI‘o ftl^«>oI--n lBnifr Jaj

j i iid high w!nd.i slowed growth ot wc m n > x r if itV lilirT » tru irT a r llc rn h n n -u s *-^T r

u'llM . Ooodlng couifty: Heav>- w ind , n il week has Interfered w ith hay W'

• . -ataeking: - - I r r lK a tlo n - being—crowded;- ha — n:v«urr.'; " s l i l f T w x l: • ‘wH'eat 'b o o lln fi: th.

' 'om e barley heading: potatoes Iodk- Ve_______ «o od ;_ lru l t _ i:o ixL ______________ Un

Burley. Costla couniy: Hot. dr^’ miueatlie r. w llh h igh w iiid ii: a ll crops nolook fine ; beaus, are up nnd las l Ml

----------- ^on iiU ;''po ta to ts ‘ p lantca:-nenvjr'Talns- ycIn tle r ' - iw r l o f week o f benefit to 1d ry fannr.. lm

nupert. M ln ldokn' ccunty: W indyand dry. w ith cold nU;hls; lig h t frosts endamaged ganlerw fomewhat: benai 'ond pouiloe.s obout a ll planted nnd aficoming up n ice ly; commenced cu tting ^ f irs t o lfn lfo crop: f r u l l fine, w ith In-

n f hi»niry fm p - rnngi»i nn<1 Jsoil dry. need rain.

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MINISTER AND BIE “ --- TOIISITiT-CtflyElll

^ --------- hoCLOVER, June 15—Announcements

have bc tn received by relatives here jp*o f the m arriage laM Frldny o f MUs noVerona Dorclicres and Edward Lutz a t wel»>e home o f the bride's parenLi in St. hoLouis. The youns couple ore expected qu:

* n o r t OTI 11 VL«lt hpn» I v f n r f uro- [ fr rcecding to Canada u h e r t M r. Ltit;: has iio<

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■ : - T W I N ; F A L L S , L I B R A R Y .

• ^-T Iw fo llo ivlng new booki Ktivc be in _ a d d ^ to . the T w in ’ F n lb pubUc>^lb-

I q w s tln ; West W ind. C a i^ tln ; H u iU . ftn d .,th e .R lilg . Oreen: L a d y o t ih 'c •

T Sttcpoole: Etchiid In the M oonlight. i

- •“ N o n -r ic tio n s E i'o iu tio n iirc iir is 'u im ^ ~- Uy. Abbott: Beat L a f fa % the Y f t ir : m, M in ing Engineers' Handbook;- O lad io- nc lus. Rockwell; ' Shrubs, Rockwellr Irv

. Forms o f Poetry. Dntermeyer:^ P h llo - rei e sophy. Russell: Ociighls K lia n . Lam b; wi . T h irty , nnlr- Trrn;tnn»in n f Oni«. Hundred Cooks. H ulbert; T h ir d Book ha- n f vT>v<i.rw v .-n r H»tw iim ii.tc: The of n Dealgn o t! Sm all properties, B ottom - Tig r ley: Types o f Modem OromoUc Com- lea J poslUon. PhUllps & Johnson: The SL . K ing's Henchmon. M illa y ; The M a in PU c Stream, Sherman: W ha t Every Boy) and O lr l Should Know, Sanger; Ev- ' 1 eo'doy Public Speaking. B u rtls ; Col- set 1 lege—W hafa the Use. Hawkea; The ,o 1

r Horn, Vol. 2. Nom . ‘r Juvenile—Pop-Over Fa:nlly. Hough* " ’cI ton: D crlc w im the Indiana, Haa- ln l

baum; T lie J in x , Ship. Pcose;. W Ith

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-D IX O N . June 15—Cropa are allow­ing an excellent growth as the result

__ c f the ra in U)c f irs t o f the week. The ___~ unexepcted molature has assured orT .

lncrea.vKl wheat crop on many farms. . A ll beans th a t were In dry d ir t os the result of 4he week o f strong winds have now comc Uirough the ground nnd a ll. farmers nre feeling m orc hopeful than they were a l thla Ume ' last week.

Mra. Ju lia Brown returned to her school* a l Alb ion M onday morning having spent the week end a t her home here. (

The Le iid-n-H nnd club m et T liu r jt- day afternoon w ilh Mra. Dave Douglas. The. afternoon w iu spent In planning an annual plciile. The next meetlg w ill bc w ilh Mr.i. Roy EUenwood and orriccrs w ill -be c icc tpa -am his 'tim e.- - —

N liic girls o t lhe Ambitious 4-H club met 'w ltlL Mla-H Carol Cochran Satur­day « tch>ocn and under . Ihe lr In ­structor, Mrs. Julia Brown, canned th r lr f irs t quart of f r u it and com-

; pleted the ir f irs t lesson In sewing.Mrs. R . C.. Cochran Is assisting Mrs. B row n in the canning division. Miss

, Fay Spencer, president o f the club, called Ter miggestlons fo r n .n a m e 'fo r , the club, and the name Ambitious 4-H c lub wos chosen. A short program was given • ccnslstlng of aongs and yells by the club, a vocal solo by Miss Orace Ycrk. and Jokes by. Miss

■ O lftH T TC rriE n iTT llF irs^ l'Tnw U irg-U 'n r — bc w lUi Miss Fay Spenct-r on Junc 33.Mrs. Ccehron served rcfrw hm cnls, as­sisted by Mrs. Brown. _ ''

E, VancUe. A. Dougla.s. Dave Doug-- las—and~Hr~^Huschhom . s pent— the-------

week end a l Stiver C rw ;: fUhlng.• •rncy -T c tu rn M ^ icu ic 'S B ifd iry 'cV e m n ? ' —

. M L« R uth Varr.es returned home Wednesday from Pocatcllo where she

; hV ^]M «='?« f')P ]e tfd=he r-flrB t7year a l the ufttvTfslly. ssuthem-~branch. MUa Vera M urr>\ wno is also utiendlng

. U ic.-unlvcrslty^ ta visiting hr r room . ___mate a t Helsc H ot Springs and la no l expected home fo r two weeks. M I* i'M u rr> ' has completed her si'condyra t~ a t- the-un lverslty.— ^ -— •— • —

ML*s H en ra Palmer, w ho Is attend­ing Oregg Buslnras college a l Tw in FalU. v tilted Sunday w llh her par- ent.' , M r. and Mra. A. D. Palmer.

Maater Jack Palmer |.i home ngnln a ttc r spending two wecJcs w ith his s l«c r. Mrs. Oeorge Maklngson. a t Tw in Falls,‘ M lts A lma t ^ r l s Is.conflned lo h e r __

ficm c ns Uie re s u lt~ o rT p T iin in B -t« :r '— ankle. •

acccpted n call to serve ns pastor.Edw-ard Bocdlke. student o f Uie

•CcneorrHo—Teacher's—eollcge n l 0 *» *— wnrd, Nebraska, relum ed home Sat­urday to spend hts vacaUon w llh home folks.

The mecUng o f the LuU icran Lad- irs ' A id society held T lin rsday a fte r­noon a t the Ernest Mcj-er home, w a j well attended. A fte r the business hour the Ume was devoted to sewing QulIt blocks. Mrs. Meyer scHTd r t -tr rs h m rn u al. th r rlrr.c ot, the after______hoon.

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. esty. in tecrity, .loya lty and ablUty. ico

the presideney. dw lared J. N. i» f

“ 'H r h lF a T l in p U c l i^ r d 'd lg n U y ^ r Yoi manner, a quietness-of speech and a • *' pcrsonableness o f appearance which jad Instinctive ly command our lik ing and rcispcct," said M r. T incher ot the m an cJii w ilh whcm ho has-scrvcd Ui congress, off

hdvc this na tion o iid a ll the natioa<5 cai of tha world look to os th r In rrm nrt: -ani i igu re on th o western hemisphere, the u n leadct o t the people o f the U nited T h States, lhe head of the greatest re - d „ pu b llc 'o t a ll Ume." yot

' Began as'Cab D river lol:T he speaker pointed to -the Kansas wh

senator, who began, his coreer driv ing mo a horse drawn cab, as "an example by be which nU^meji^mojMm^^ Is h i- cht

"W ith no inherited advantages o f fe llwealth or poslUon. en tire ly on his own ta liInlUaUve nnd resources, hc haa come tlv ifrcm obscurity and made to r hlmJself o f

-am ong-uft-n namo •a nd-p la co-w h le li. JJufew can hope to equal." M r. T lnch cr theadded. - "H c-.la tru ly a .notew orthy toproduct of our c iv iliz a tio n -a n Am cr- res;lcan-ot-Am erlcan»." - nat

W ould Assist Farmcnt prliCalling atten tion to the fact U utl wc

Scnatcr C urlls Is a firm believer In

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H-Tho'^tCTt^?of- M t.- T lncher 's - speecl i o f i fo llows: •' ■. ■ ' ■ nw- "M r. Chairnum . lellow dclcsates. am lodles and gentlemen: so

" I desire f ir s t to ronRrntulatc the dot c lia lrm an OQ his elecilon nK presiding lng officer, o f th is oonvcnitcn gt the Re- dcr niibtlcan DitrtY. s rlM t p iir mcandldatoa tot l ^ e r a l i t p ot the party, nm

tJnitcd States, fo r the next foiu- years, spc .The h lgn-p lace .o f honor and confl- pea dencc In ou r party councils which oui your clectlon denotes you t have a t- wh talned. Is well deser\cd. i t is onc c f nal which you and your dcjcciidnnts Justly woi moy bc proud. The convrntlon Is to on be congratulated on lt.s . excellent cf choice. , the -•'■M -.'fi' T - a*»ir ff ' 111 i' .ini'rm ii[iT ir<nir- |‘nni fe llow delegates on th? dl.u lnctlon a t­ta ined by being choscn ns representa- the lives lo th la convenUon of the greatest icai o f a ll pollUcal onrantznltom; and fu r- anc th r r npnn thp h onor confprffrt oa. but them by the peoplo o f bcliiK permitted clU to liclcct the leaders who nrc to bc on responsible to the p»ny and to the ha| nation, fo r the carr>lng out of the the principles announced In ilio pla tfonn ccn wc have adopted. cd

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T q b u r fr ie nd s and p a tro ii -Te m o i t ^ l o f- n i i r . 'sales_ari( -bT rild ing 'loca ted a t-S H -N o r

In connection w ith the op in v ite the public tb a rep C en tu ry line, now embra( custom-equipped models <

A s in the past. Parks A^il H upm ob ile parts in' additic

Tand-economical-service to

F ro m e v e ry v ie .w p o in t- strength , the new Century greatest advance in qualil -g ladly-demonstrate-the-ca malce this test today.

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Tatu lo t* j*ou on- your opportun ity t f being present a t th is nom ination c n e o th w .________ *

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if- the- U nited- a t a tM .^ ^ T M m ^ o f ft imn whcni you a lt kh o *. adnilre^ ^ nd respcct. H c has, I am sure, |ind °0 arc the -many ihousantjs who cn- • lorse h im and fo r whom I am speak- " ng. a ll lhe h ig h qualities which we “ icmand o f n candidate fo r such an ' xn llM tvM ltlon o f honor, d iff icu lty “ Jld wust. He has a 8impiicii>“ nnu- * :tgntty— of— m anner.—a—qu ie lnea—of* -J pccch. a n d ' a pcrsanablenesss of ap- ta rance w h ich InstmcUvcly command ur lik in g ond rcspect. He la one ' ;hom wo cnn be proud to havo thla J; la llon . ond a ll the nations c f the " (orld look to as the foremost figuren the western hemisphere: ih c leader * f the people o f the U nllcd States; “ tie head o f the greatest republic o t a ll "

"O u r commanding position among * he naUons o f the world demands a * ;adcr who knaws the wa>-s. needs nd Interests .o f a ll manner o f men. ,, '| t pn rtlcu ln rly those of t he avc rw c ^ I t l ic n m aking’ the solid foundation n which ou r na tional prospcrlly and applncss are bulldcd: one who knows fi He ways, needs, and Interests of our I! 5m m unltie .v ouE;ataics-and Gur U n ll- h1 States. T he one whose name I am o: tx iu l to present has devoted a ll o f his (<

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ms in T w in Fa lls and vieid sprvice^'heaflfjlinrtRflT r t h r M n i n S t r e e t i ^ ^ -------------------- r;

pening o f o u r new cstal p rescnta tive show ing o: ic in g m ore than 50 distil oh th ree dififerent wheel

J t o C om pany w ill m ain t ion to special fac to ry tool o -H upm obite owners.—

— d is t in c t iv e coa ch c ra ry Six and E ig h t b rillian t lity and value. A t yo u r :ar-and-body-type-o f-yo i

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I d e a m to fu rth e r t h ^ ways, needs ^ and Interests, he holds them to i t»e hU own. a

. -F a m U ia r W lU r PoUdea.,, ‘ \ “ Hc fa Tnm lllar w llh the many and ‘

- M m plcx—probletnflTjof— BdmlnlatraUon- ^

the ir soluUcn th e accumulat4>d wisdom m c f years o f experience In dealing w llh

s im ila r problems. He Is one ot whom . f .e th e r m en -ln -h lg h -p la w -a ay t —'T lie rc i--

la -q -m d n ^ w h o gciB '-thc b lg .tm n g ft •: dene. When ona in m o monner u ie y ^

t ■Oir*’n io tr*th rT *"J iK .TiefH?5*PH1WWW7 ■ T h la -a b lllty ls - lh 6-rc8Ult-of-ldtig-;ycnrs - o f close observollan o f. ond parllc lpa- .

, tlon In, the function ing of v**" Kovcm- ' m ent; the resu lt ot more thnn three L decade* o f pollUcnl executive cxpcrl- , ® cncc. From ie03 to dale, w ith th e , ' y cxccpUcn o f tw o years, he has been In

? and, since 1007. In the senatr. In the house, he has hod Uie bcnciits dc- ‘

,H rived from close personal friendship “ w llh . nnd study of. a ll the great Re- ( , pullcon leaders o f h is Ume, th e ir . “ mcthod.1. thoughts and acUons-atich i men as Reed. Sherman. Connon. D a l- , ; ; sell, Dlngley and Pa>*nc; In the sen- i

ale he has had equal opportunity os l i n close pcrsonnl friend ot such Ulus- ^

7 K n ox. Ludtfc . R o o trD o llln n -a n d -A lll« - t • son. ns well n* th e many oUiers whose . I, work nnd characlcr go ta r to m oke ! ‘ up the h isto ry o f the achievements o f

the Rcpubllcon party. j~No~lnhnHted A d vau tusn "

d ■•That he hns pro fited ' ln~w isao»r ~ 's from these opporiunlUes. is evident, ir He has risen steadily In our party to 1- hla present pcslKcn a.% nm iorlty lender r a o f the senate— a key iw sltlon In our c s fo rm o f government the power nnd 4

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and rescu ree:iand ;unhcrilded.'Ii«^bw ccme from o b s c u r ity 'a n d * 'in a d tf 'io r •■• .:. Himself "among'u» o nnrn* im a 'p » c e ■ . ;

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^ a l l--i i>en-H m.TTK 5 wj ^„ land cit opponum ty.' - , r,-.-. v.: ,. ih "Never In hts long years o f pu b lic . - . ^ asrvlce has there been qiiestlon W :to

h is— honesty. I n t ^ ty. J o y ^ ty ^ .

^ *tcep fa ith w ith th e people.

” “ ^<r"To“ c6htlh ir« ~ da m ln u tia« o rn »P — ^ ic e if to jte r prosperity and promote

' economy. r • •^ -3. To safeguard legitimate busj- , ' ness.■„ • ••3. To help the farmer.

"4. -Not to forget the West; .r r ■■■'i. T6 cm u fw ihe -la T r-------^ ^— " 0. T ff nftftp 'u ird r »llglciit l lb t r ty'. ’?■ "W e know wc con trus t th is m an-

w ith Uie honor, and. welUbelnff .o f____the counlry ond Uie R tpubllcan p o rtr.

X Wc can unreservedly fo llow his lead- crshlp and guidance; fo r the w ork oC .

;*■ y c irs has demonstrated, hla Illness;He Is tru ly a noteworthy product o f cu r clvlliu tUou — an .American . o f

?■ Am ericans.__________________________ .' "T 'h a v c ~ c n c “ BI5tlncilOn to bha>« n ~ to the naUonal convention of ih c

, pa rty wc love, as candidate fo r preal- dent ot the United States, the namo o f the Honorable Charles Curtla, o f

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“ T C lo s in g Q u o ta t io n s o n ^ B re a d '

C e re a l N e rv o u s ; C o rn S h o w s

" • i . 'S t r e n g th - a m i- O a ls - ls - S t r o n g T )-

-L m m g iii;------and-U vcrpoo l-quo taU oris -low cT -thnn

due.'w heat values here tooclcd' inohl- ly .dow nw ard today. SpllltiK’ tn C h i­cago rccclvcd m oipcnlum al.su (rom weakness ol W lnnlix^s July delivery which is at. a discount under Chlcaso July.

------------- i__Clanlnff niintfltlnnH nn u tllrn l w rro - ___ -ncrvoiiti-J iw c- 10- l.U c-m - l- if lw g r r -c a r n- =

I rin lshcd a t Hc di-cllne to Sc nd- ' vancc, oats unchansrd to Uc tu ’.<c

higher and provlalon.n unchniiKi'd to « r t « o f 10c.

* ArgenUnc , whent shlpmentJ! for the week were announced lodny in

■j to ta lling 5.730,000 baihel.n. iiKnlnst-2.- I 130.000 busheU a ■ycnr oko. Mc:in-

_________»hl1» . T.lv^moQl. tILspntchrn kmUI Ar- I .-------— E cn tlne _w iica l_w m _ad llu u_ i» L_u tlc iu . .

considerably under the level a t wiilcl)' ncw whcot Is offered frotn the United

Stales. W ord uns n lto n t li:itn l tii.-it Canxi]3ran country mnrkctlnR.t of

• compAred w llh 2S7,onn_buslu'Is oti tlie " corresponding .'day Inat ycnr; t lm i !

early sown Canadian wrieat l.s now eight Inchcs above the Kround a n d : thaU lato rown whcnt lu mnkliiK rup- j Id progress. Pnvornble ivcntlicr con- ■ d lt lo n s .In dom ia tlc ppr.;ii; crop te r­r ito ry was likewise n bc.iii.ih factor.

I Under the. clrcumrt:ir.ce.'!. export demand fo r wheat f ^ m North An icr-

* ica dwindled and pricc bulRc.f whlclv j developed on account o f rn in nnd

h n il In pa rts o f Okluho;na- und Kun-;___ ___ saa_lum«5i_put_to_b« '_on ly_(rnn?K 'n i. i

Despite some Kood nlzcd 'buylnK th . i t ' sprang up on dccllne.i. rn lllcs fa iled ; to hold.' and w ith WlnnlpcK quota- —

I tlons weak the . nm rket here clo.scd ^ n t nearly the day's bottdin flRUrc.i. br

--------- I'i:W heat— Open lU th Lu ir Clone

Ju ly .........13!)'.i laO 'j 137'-; 138H 22Sept. ......141 M l ' / I3 0 \ HO MD e c .- ........ H4 M 4 'i H 3 \ U3 fa

Com — InJu ly .........100\ 103’>i 100'. lO t ' j u»Sept........... OO'i 100'. OO'.. tuDcc............. flC \ 87 WI 80% Cc

OaU— In J July (Old) 53>; S2'v f>3 SI!'.- lu

___<_____ July_inew » 53‘ i_ s . v . _ _r.a% j j ,* Sept. tnew)6< \ 40 4.'>s. 45 '. j i ,

Dcc. ....... 47>3 47?i 47 ', 4 7 '. dlt

C AR il G iU IN 'CHICAOO, June IS (>P)—W heat: r

No. 2->mrd ti.4 2 lo 11.43; No, 2 m ix - Fited >1.43',{i to I 1.S0. 14'

Corn; No. 3 mixed >1,02 to s i.a t ; ] No. 3 yellow 11.03 to $1.04.

Oat«; No. 3 w hite 00c to 70c: No. S4(— { — 4 -w h lte 57c-lo -67c. • — --------- • ]

, Rye: No sales. ___Ea:Barley M e to tl.03. 2

-1 T im o thy seed $4 to *4.75. jO.. • Clover seed «10.72 to s io.00, /

•i PO BTLAND G K A INPORTLAND. Junc 'IS {fl> )-W hea t: f

BBB hard white tl.4 8 : soft white, ver western w hite lt.4 0 :*hn rd w inter »13!;

n no rthe rn -*prln (r,“'w iW r i> - rd d -$ U 3 .—1 Today’s car receipts: W ltra l 10:

__j f lo u r - l l ; - c o m -3 ; pntA—C______________

I O M AIIA GKAIN'O M AIIA . June 15 (,T>—W heat; No, »

- I ___N o...2,. l io rd _ a U Q b - - _ i--------- i o~w :a ; - wo.- T nortrm rn siirm i; » i,4 j. ~ = - ‘ C o m :-N o . 1 w hite B8c to OB'-c: ^

No, 3 w hite 08c to 08 '^c: No. l - n ~ i — yellow D BU cno-BO cryarj-^-g llow »8-v c ' - g

I lo Me: No. I mixed 97c. q— #-------O a t^ r -N o r -g—wh ite—08*rr:— Nu, a t— «

f w hite OSe to 8S'::C. a• n

TOLEDO SKED o;, TOLEDO. June 16 ( ,n -W h e n t:I Cash No. 3 red $1.75'v to $1.7i'... T I C om ; Cash No, 2 yellow $1,08 lo v.er

$1,00: cnsli No. 3 yellow $1.07 lo $ l 03, ' OaU: Cosh No. 2 w hile 73'vc lo 'n o !

1 75‘i.c. I I.f^l— i-----iHuii

5 Clover seed: Caah dome.'.llc W7.10: I Coy Octobcr $18 bid: Dccein'OL-r S lH 'b ld ; Hci

c coAh Imported $13.C0. <j:eiAlslke; Ca-^h $1555 b id : AiinuM Vca

d $18 bid. i Y m-^4 --------T lm oU iyj— Cash— $2.25;— Dvaaiibc&4 fii»r

I $2.65. I

r D R IE n V 'U l'IT ' { m1 NEW YO RK . Junc 15 (/P>-Drlrd |— fr u it - and -hepn-s tcadr------- '-----------------j Crc

LOS ANOELES PKO D L'C ^ S f!! ■ LOS ANOELES. J.ine 15 lA 'i- IT o -

* . duce exchant;e rcccip'-'.: D u ttrr 83,CCO, s im* pounds: cheese 1400 pounds. ;® ' Z h itt fr l t i “ bulk 43. "Cut)’ Eegt: Extras 27: firsts fn '»h 20;

case count 25: mediums 25: stiiall.s* P ou lto ' uncljanged. , i

^ SAN FRANCISCO PRODCCEJ SAN PRANCTSCO. June 15 i,V i-

rp e a e n l-n a tc ta&Tteme'st uxd-irm -^‘ In * »ervlce>—Net wholc&alc prices;

_ • ... B u tte r: Score 03 43c; score 00 42c. ' .' ■ Ee»»;- No. I 2pc; N o .- l c c tr - ; i!'.',;

• , .m edium 2 3 4 c . - ^ .

* SAN PRANCISCO. June 15* B u tte rta t 47 se . 1 ^ ''" ' O nion*; Oreen 50c to $1 per lu K : j “ «< Coachella whites S1.25 to $1.40* crmte: yellow $1 to $1.25: red $ 1 ^ 1 ® '^ 5 to tIJ O per ewt sacked. |

- -J » IJ 0T new stock ic ca l'O a m c is* to Tew $1.73:: w hite $1.35

lo t lJ O cw t. • --------Pumu>' - tu t aer s csn ii ^ *-

] roosters and puUeU 36 cto 38c; hea%« i l7 c lo 31c. T u rk c n nom inal. New

. .a _______________ ______ _ . • ______ s tra^ C tnC A G O PRODUCE Cat>i

C KICAO O. Junc 15 (,P)—n u tte r : Lett< UnchAQced: recelpu 13.037 tubs. Cele

Bggs: B lcb e r: Receipt* 15.779 cases; Splr tytjM 3 ^

n r fU 30c. ‘ 'I PoQltzr: AliTe. ctendx: receJpta tw o Bu tt

.1 c a n : towU 33Hc: springs-38c; leg- BuU t e n ^ r t n p t e ; b r«U cn '30c: tp ria g ■

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'I N E W V O H K . J u n e ' 15 iA>l~■[ St()ck.s; We.ik: high p r lm l Mmrc.t. :!iow renewed wcnkncs,':. stc

DoiidJi: D u ll; ra lh .lm jiro vo sllKht- sU•; ly. • - ■ . • er— — Foreign— cxchnnRea: M ix e d ; l>o

: ite r lluK nttd frnnca steady; yen rc:, 1 rlM? 11 po lnu , ^ ve

Cotton: Steady; rnlnr; In centrul wnI ] belt. onI j SuBar; Quiet. foi

Coflec: Lower; European stJIlnR, n• --------- --------------------------- tin. CHICAQO: cn’ W heal: Easy: slow export dc- Inl. tnnnd. • «tn

Corn: Steady: fcircra.st nnfavor- 1nble wenther. koi

' ; - - C n ttle :-3 tea dy :------------------ ----------- tu[ , Hors: HiKher, ' . '

1 ............ ■' .........................“ ]■ broilers 37c: sprln i; duck-s 20c to 20c; ]

(iprlnK cee.'c 20c, j | „Potatoe.s: Reccliit^ Cl cnrs, on trnck y,.

228; tu tn l United Stntr.s .thlpm i-nu _ i M3B cnrs; new stock trad ing Ju.it fn lr . m nrket wi^ak; Alnbuiim. Loul.i- Innn und Texn.s sacked Bll.w T ri* u>nph.s $1.40 to $1,C0: n io iitly $1.50 p - i tu $1.55: N orth Cnrollna barrel Irlxh 'i ' Cobblers $2.7.S lo $2.U5; old stock tn td- 71.-. ItiK very lltw '.ed. m nrket d u ll; Wi.s- tonsln unckcfl Round W hlllw 80c to $I,0.'>;._ldnho .sacked n u jw is .li.Sc, tn. $1,l'o, nccordliii: to qnality nnd-con-O 'l'on. ____^ , S

METALSNEW YO RK. June IS ( ,r t-C o p p c r: ity

F in n : e lcctru lytlc rj» i nnd 'future.s abc 1 4 \ . . nev

Iro n : Qnlet; itnchnnRcd.T in : Steady; spoC nnd future.s

$48.02. • . r• Lend: Stendy: spot New Vork $CJO;East St. LouIn $0.20.

Z inc: F irm ; East 61. LouLn !>potLo„ $0.1S to $ajn]; fu tures $0.17 to $0.22.

Antim ony $0.7S._________ :___________

RAR SILVE R NEW YO RK. June 15 (>P>—Bar .sil- ^

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T W tW F A L L S IV tA R K E T S S

These prices are obtained dally net a t 4 o'clock In the a fle rno n |ind 'nn» arc Intended lo cover o n ly the poli

~ i« rcraj!e - B f-p rrflnc— CTTitrir-ce r t i ln - oul.* dealers fo r sho rt periods offer - the

. tnore th a n ; the quoted 'p rices no *^et — e ffo r t- U -m a d e —io - Includc—

quotatlon.-i., Quotations are offered ' - - n ierelj —a<» -a - |rulde—lo -p ro d ucpi«

and should not be accepted as re flec tln it extremes o f e ither h ljh o r low prircK

Pall! to Producers "T lte T w in FalLs m arkcta y« tcrday

were a-s follows:LSvnloek

Tlo".i .................$8J 01.1’ h t henvy hoiia......... .......... ........ ‘ u in t

Cows' . , ,$4.50to$0i0 "1“ 'H elf err. 4000 lo $7.50Slecrs $0j 0 to $0.00Vcal cn’ve.-. $5.00to.$8 00Vr.irlink". lambs $8.00

PoultryTfra'/y lie tu . 4'.' lbs, and np. Ib ,, IBe'1. 1%-hi h rn ". utider 4 ‘ v lbs..-lb. 1U K h om hrn.-^. Ib. !<<•' T’ ”C-ckr..- lb - - -------------- S ' ' S . .Sprin 'icrs. colorcd, lb. . 10:SprljiRrrs. Ic c lt^m i. lb. ICrDrollcRi. up to 2 lbr... lb. 20cSi.-.i.'s, Ib. 10cC.'ipcns, No. 1. !b. 20c'C:ii>oh.v No. i:, lb. lacSlip.-., lb. - r .cTurkeys. No. J, lb. 21fTurkcy.s. No. 2, lb ........................... 12cTurkey.', old tom.s, lb. * ' ‘^ '3rd

lb 10c 4tj,J J u c k i^ lb ................. ............- lO 'U .T r^

Dairy T ieaU uttcrfa t, ,'wcft .......... 41c 'x reaU tr.lc rfa i. .viiir 38cE;;i;s .ca.vln 18cE<k'-s ilocal .'ton-1 — . - 20c ___

Sutar—AVhole»ateC.ine $7 69Dcct ...... $749 ___

Wheat and M III Feed )Bran, cwt. $ l CiBran. 500 lb. lots . . ._iI.CO

S tixX fumlx-600 lb lots —-------- H W -TO-. . . U e u ll Prices -

Lemoas. dozen .. . . . . 40c o jid 50c . 300 1

Potatoes. 15 lbs. 25cNcw potatoes. 3 lb i. ------ 28c $i4JiStrawberries, p in t____ 10: .’ $13.41Cabbace »c $13.4< Lettuce, hrad ScandlOc to Celer>' . 15c to 20c ; cows Splnac.h. lb. . 10c; $7.73 ^ p a r a j^ . 3 lbs. .________ .. . ..lO e jcm m

Prodaec j Sh'B u tte r ( r a n c h i ................................. 40C|fatB u lte r ( c re a jn e ry i..................iSc jm an tB c r > .................................. ....... .............iOc gr»d4

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D A Y ’ S S T O C K M A R K E TH f lK M IN K IN ( j. ^ ^ P b L L S ^

______ toNEW YO RK , Juno 16 (4»)—T lie ^

stock ' m arket exper:enced nnother slnklnK spell today In which sev­eral i.«uc3-TJTOirirTWintrar—tiic— iow- — l>0lii*.c reached In Tuc idor'a drastic R ' rc n c ftn . ' I t r Uic 'ab.scnce' c f any ' ad ^ co vente new.s devolpmcnts, the dccllne st< wn.T KeneraJJy described oa the "see- fB. ondary renctlon" which Itivnrlnbly followa tho f irs t sustained ra lly n f lc r In n iiltitrp break., A lthough n :;prlnlc- '• lin t; o f K w s , moved oRaln^t the Hu cn rren i'trcnd , nnd a few were pushed In lo ncw high Kround, tno.st o f the standard Industria ls and rails lost < 1 to 5 points while the dcellncn' In cci some o f tliL‘ spcclaltlc.s ran from 0 stctu -n cn rly -1 4 -p o ln t.s i— ------ st«

U nlike Tuesday's 0,000.000-slmre .sos- to slon. tradl:',K In todny m nrket brouRht pn snles aggrcRntlnK only 2,005,700 1 shnrcs. i to

HlKh priced speclnltles were again 1 bu the chief tnrgcts o f sclllnR pressure, tu i W rlRht Aeronautlcnl broke 1 5 \ > fu l points to 142. th low rcnched Tue sda y ,'$1: nnd then nnapped back lo 144. RudlO| ] broke 12'. points to ICG'i, us nRalnst toc a low -of ICO'v on Tuesday. Adnms to ExprcM. Coty. -D uPont, In te rn a tio n - lor nl S ilver nnd Ro.uln In.stirance fe ll 7 'i: U)' lO 'i jw ln ts.

Oenerai M otors closed nearly 5 ; poinLs lower n l 17 7 \ de.splti* the nn- noiineeinent o f record-brenklhB-M uy .sales. U nited States Sleel common ^ closcd 2 |K3lnts lower n l 130. n l- though 11 had dipped to 137^. LIr- Kctt nnd Myers Ls.sues, Ooodrlch. Pur­ity Baking. A rnold Con.stuble und about h n lf n dozen others sank to [j new low ground fo r the year. ' ______ loa

. ™i!NEW YO RK. June 15 (>W—A l- ' •

though no sales were reported In the rnw suRnr m arket tcxlay. the under- lone wns stendler, buyers continu- ing to show Interest a t last pa ir prices.! of—4.31— fo r—d u ty—f r ee, bu t—holdcn^^p^i n.sklng advances o f . 1-10 o f n cent

The steadier tone to lhe si>ot ina r- t B l ket hnd a strenRthenlng Influence I ^

lu rru m et heavy liqu ida tion and^ ro p c a n _ h ^ K e _.H'lllng._fo11ow:ed_.by____•enctibiw,—tlie—Vnnrkel-elw iltiB—1-po in t------nic t h igher uan n il deliveries. The nnrket opened n t advanced of 1 lo 3 , .. w ln la on eoverlnK ond .some new >ulaide'buying, nppnreptly lnjpt»(;J~by~.he stendler tone to the spot tnar- jjq[] cel nnd the up lum In the Londonnotkct.__Thc-morft.aca3onobte_'U 'caih--Ljq„■r nlso hnd some Influence, bu t uftcr hu uarly donutnd-wftw-«uppll»dr-}>rlci- i rcacled under lncrea.sed offerlnRS. rr.id lns; w m In falr_ proportions, w ith j j , „ nuch cxchnnglng Irom the near lo h more d istant positions. Approx- mate sales 77,000 tons. Ju ly closed !.51; September 2.C3: December 2.72; w^ir innunrj' 2.00: Manrh 2.03; M ay 2,70.

‘d a t 0,05 to 0.10 fo r fine e^^n- ™ tinted, bu t the trade ~cotitlnued Tthlt to 'a c tua l* requtrr- 'cost nents, an tic ipa ting some downward rvU ion in prlce.s. W ithdrawals on lid contracts were in llbc ro l propor- Ions, w ith lit t le second hand .MUjar.; i v n l l a b l e . ___________________________

NEW YO RK, June 15 (,7>1-Cail 498.noney easier; n il loans S ' j ; clo.s- last nc bid •5‘~ r- t im r - lo a n 5 - f in n ; "n i ix e d -u a rolla tern i 60 to 90 days 5S to 5 ' . ; clusour to six m on tlu 5S lo 5 \ : prim e aga'mercantile paper 4 ' j to 4 \ . sam

Uanker.s" acceptances unchanced. f--------- Ilsh

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c rdJ closed: D'vS . . .................... $IP0J8 bloc« 4 '.s , • $101.22 clgrrd 4'<S‘ ............. $100. Quaith 4 '.s ................. $103J0 V,r w u r y - t * - * -------------— . '^ lU J Ofea.sur>' 4a ..................... $10658 ih r*reasury 3 \ s . . . $105Jl terrtasury 3S s . . . ...... - t l0 ? . t t . s<

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CHICAGO LI> ’ESTOCK OiCHICAOO. June 15 t/P J -H o p i: R<- $1.1!

jlp ts 18.000; acUre: mosUy lOc lo lng !« -h h the r:~ t< v -iu ld $10.20 fnt- tn <10~lO“ '280' pound w rtgh ts : • botchers----- T t« to 350 pounds $9.35 lo $10.30: PUM K) R> 250 pounds $9.39 to $IOJO. ' h a lf Cat t ie r - Rcuc ipLi laoo, L x ltea. l ooe, Uur ^neraUy steady: best kmg yea rtln fs $1.I( 4.50; steers 1300 to 1500 pounds $liM .3.40 lo tl< .» S ;- llC 0 -tO ■ UOO -po cnd t P\ 3.40 to $14.00: fed re * r l in g i $13.50 $1.1! > $15; helfer» $1WS to $14.73; to $ >w» *#.25 to $11.73: cu tte n $8 to . U r.73: bulls ta to $10.33: -ve*Jers «• • n iq fed) $11J0 to $14; a to c k m and to 1

Sheep: ReceipU 5 ^ : be tte r grade bnc ,t UtDbs ncure. roUy* s te nd r: ' d e - , to 7 aind r M d fo r a lim ited fupp ly . l o n r | O i 'ades a UtUe alow; Ught supply o f M e;

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sheep and feeders rno.stIy unchnng- I j:^m »>,sjt« ja iL ftad.t'hg lc iL2P 2-D PundiL tfl d5wnT3?B_lo_$l0.75:_m ctUiun._$13.M . iJ to 81!>; ewe.s. tnedium lo choice <lSb pounds down) $4 to $7,2S,

PORTLa'N D LIVE.STOCK — PORTbANE>r-«June—16—fypt—C a llle t- — R ccclpl3_50:_ateady.:_o iie_load_good. cow8-$0.33:— o n c - lo a d —low—m edium steers no t-so ld : trucked In she stock p $8,35 down. “

Hop,s: Rccclpt* 345; .stendy; trucked S In butchers $11 down, “

Sheep: Recclpta 50; steady: choice llUht lamb.1 112, tlirowottt $10.

O M AHA MVE.STOCK O M AHA. June' 15 C attle : Re- (r,

celpts 000; caivcs. 100: a ll classes steady: few loads yenrlingx and lig h t at steers- $1250 -to -$ t3 ;0 5 :— cows—$8£0 ot to $0.75; cutten i $6.25 to $7.50: m practical top veaU $13. n i

Sheep; Recclpta OSOO; lambs wi;ak U o 25c lower; otlie r classes steady;I bulk fa t n inge lanibn $15 to $15.25: L i , ;to p $1525; natives i i ia illy $14.75: best ’ (h ; fu l ewes $0: range feeding Inmbs th

$12J5 to $13.00. thI Hogs; Receipts 8000; active; mo.niy

10c h igher; spots 15c up; bulk 200 un to 325 pound butchers $0.40 lo $0.Q5j sa lop $0.76 on 250 pound tuitchers. v,i

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SAN PRANCISCO. June 15 SheJp; Recelpu JOO;-two lends good I wooled JamUs showliiRT asking $14.25; 11 good owes quoted' $B lo $6.25; Rood yearlings around $10.

DENVER SIIEEPDENVER, June 15 Sheep: Re-

ce lp u COO; lam bs.acllve, steody; tw o l ’load.s 73 pound Idahos $15 w ith 35 Miou t to car a t $13; no th ing else on In.sale. . . Pe

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BOSTON. June 15 (> P i- In the wool scim arket here m edium grade fleeces Or

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merlcal B u lle tin tomorrow w ill .say: "Buulne.w Is slower In a ll brandies

o f th e wool _ lextlle Industry. Priccs have remained, however, verj- firm I both licrc and abroad, fo r the most i ( | part, although M erino lops In Brad- fu id are” ' po.sslbly u shade "cusier. I ' The East Ind ia sales a t Llvcri>ool. I However, nnve occn steaoy ntitJ tiie j , new clip season In England Is o p c n - '„n , lng very strong. _

"The m anufacturing In th is m ar- r f,, ke t Is quifct but the advent o f bet- ??.l te r weatner conditions Is expected 10 j,- , b ring about improvement.

" In Uie west new c lip operations have slowed down appreciably and some woob arc being taken here and A li» r» -B t. .U lH hU y-low w -olean-landed—mm

"M ohn lr is su ll qu iet here. Amer-*Ica Is buying ^ome h a ir a l Constan- tlnople a t firm ratee. ' Jur

"T lic ra il and water shipment.', o f j,!jiQol—frotn—Boston, fro m —January__U -1028. lo June 14. 1038. Inclusive. were 79-‘ 3,000 jxtund-s against 83,- p^n 498.000 pcund.i for the same per*od las l year. The receipts from Jan- p . , lia ry IT 1028. to Ju n e ' 14. 1028. in - n_ , elusive. were 141.734JOO pounds j, 0KBln.st 149.1C4.700 pounds fo r lhe ' same period last year." , 0^'

The Commercial B u U tlln w ill pub- Ilsh the followlnR wool quotations to-

Ohlo and Ppn!^.^ylv»nla fleeces: M l- Delaine unun.^I,<.d 43c' to 44c; ha lf t blood combine 48c " t o 49c; Ih ree- \ ' eighths blood combing M c to 57 c :, quarte r blood co.^lblng 55c. ) O

Wisconsin, MLvvouri and average New England- Hair lilood 4«c to-17c: three-elghU blood SSc to SSc: quar- cha te r blood 54c.. ,P<»,.s«oured- ba .'.fr^/Texaa : F ine 18 m on th i tie lecirc ji $ i. if l to $1.20: fine Ih re re months $1 lo to $1.15. -

CalUorma: Northern $1.13 lo $1.15: m iddle county $ ios lo $1.08: south- r m 03c to OSc.

Oregon: Pine and J». M. lU p le **A1 11.15 to $1.18; fine aad P. M . c lo th - H lng $ r to $105; valley No. 1 $1.08Irt « i t n _________________ _ f ^- t e r r i t o r y — M ontana-and ilm lia r : FTne-»U ple -choice $1.17 to $130: t ^ blood combing ^1.15 to $1.18:

H .10: quarter b lc « d ^ to b tn g $1 .to <1^ usa. ^

P u lW ; Delaine $1J0 t i i $1.25:H.IS to $1.18: fine A n ip e n $1J0 - » $1.1S: A supen-$i.0S lo *1.10. J

liia ha lrs : Oood o rig ina l bng T a ­rn aprlngt 75c to 77c: T n u k id M c \o 93e; good oHr^nat Artn*n*ioa New Mexico « c " to “ TOc: w lT n a l ‘tJc? jac average 13 mootha OregoD 70c c o x o 73c. ' I r* ta

Ormded stock: Pirat eamblag fSc to m ldj lOc; good carding ssc to aoc. fo r

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H B H iEIIIIRIVES IN TWIN FALLS

The body o f Den B. Hughes. 30, W tnfttchcc.rW ashlngtbn'.-who-was-kUU ed In un automobile accident near Easton. W oah lng loa May 10. arrived In T w in Kulls o t noofi. Tliu?sduy. Mrs. Hughes Is the daughU-r nf M r. nnd Mrs. A lb e rt T . W ard. 336 Wnshlng­ton street. T w in •palls.' , *

M r. Hughes waa ln.s ian lly"R llled when his car plunged over a 200-fooi em bankment, WhUe hc wns return ing from Seattle to which placc he hnd taken a s ister w ho hnd been visiting a t his home In Wenatchee. T h e only other occjupant ,or” ll ie car when" it made Its fa ta l plunge wa.i M r. IIiiRlies' flve-year-clt< daughter. Leona, who waa un in ju red .

Help was summoned by the little Hiri a fte r she had slept a ll n igh t on lhe run n ing boord o f the car nenr lhe body o f her fa the r whom she thought was sleeping.

Funeral services w ill be held here , ind e r the d irection o f the Ln ttc r Dny 3a lnu church. T im e o f the scrvlcc AlIl bc announced Inter, Thc^ body les a t the Oro.vimnti mortuary.

INFIILLS lN’SBOOy- 10 Ail FROM ORM.

T lie body o f I I . IL H a ll, 33. son of \tr . ond Mrs. J. W. H a ll, w ill arrive n T w in Falls on the noon l ^ l n from, !>endlelon a t w hich place he died early Wednesday m cm ln ff. M r. H a ll le ft rw ln Palls abcut U irce Weeks ago w llh • tcmc other young tncn bound fo r Dregon In scarch o t cmplo>-mcnl, _ M f5_ J ^ W . H a ll and O tis H all, a >roiher o f lhe deceased, le ft early Vcdnesday in rcsp:hse lo a message i e lllns o f Uic dcalh o f ih e lr son and i iroU icr Und returned lo Tw in Pall.s t’e-slerday^_____________ ________________ !- S u rv iv ing- Ihe-deceased -nre-hLs-wife' « md two child ren, his parents and hU Iiro ihe r.. O tis H a ll---------------------------------_l-Funeral-M rvlcoa-w U l-beM icld-aL-thC - ‘ 3rake chapel a t 3 o'clock M onday ( iflem oon. . In tcm ie n t j i i l l be fn ' T w in i ''nUs cemetery. ’

< IW A N IS C L U B H E A R S I — C H E S t - C U N I C - T A L - K -________________________________ _______XDr. A. L . H a rt o f Spokane, here c

nder Ute ausplce.s of the Idaho A n ti- <'ucbrculosls asioclallon. spoke T liu rs - ^ay a t th e luncheon meellng of •he K iw an ls club a t the Rogerson ‘lotel regarding his work. He was com- «<lled to postpone completion of the ‘Unlcs here, owing to Illness, but w ill \Mume them as socn as hc returns ‘rom the x

nm edlattly a fte r the luncheon, nc- Ismpanled by Mrs. H art, fo r Portland. ‘\y lng hc would re tu rn not later than ,une 25 to fin ish Ills work. , M ahlon J. Neumunn. manager of theouthtrm— Idaho—Wholesale—Oroccry ^smpany. spoke on ancient and mod- ^rn commerce. A t the close of his pddres* he distributed cnns o f Van ^amp’s product, comiwsed of Oreat i;orthem beans. aU was announced th a t R. H. Mas- ^

;r. president. wouM leave next week rir SeatUe to a t te n d . the KiwanLs i itemaUonal meeUng.

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OANNBTT. June 15—Puinpkin Cen- :r U to have a m uskrat farm J. E tilrta -and «>n»-o f-H a iley-h«v f.-|M jr- - lased a 35-acre t w l fo r th is pur- _ Me. Several yea?S>»ago one w.u aerated newr Care>'' w ith coasidcr- 3le success., but an unusually dry — :aaon discouraged - the owner. In lls new venture the owners- w ill de- “ ;nd. on naU\-e rats.

A ILK V W E A -n iE R U N F A V O R A n ii H A IL E Y .’ June IS—Unu.iually in - ement weather is having a bad ef- c t on growing crops in the Wood Ivcr VlU«r-— CW T. ' f louar. ■ ■ arindr^ »yi are no t enoouraging to the u ris t tra f f ic , bue th is retnalns fa ir - J]; -CQn«tant,.«»^n-»nd«r a*ath»r-han— Sl “ P*- ~ ----- ------------------- • ~~ — P«

To B u tte R etum ” June 22nd

RaUroad. T lckeU good only la acbcs or ch a ir c a n aad lim it fo r „ to rn to bome desUnation be for* « Id ttlgb l o f Juae 3&. Ask local ageat . r fu rth e r detalla.—Adv.

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LSI'CONCERT m i OPENS30, F,,]js niunlc lpn l band Thursday

cven ing -cpcncd '-the .summer conccrt i^ar rfo-scn In T w in Falls c ity park w ith n. '■«! Flng day prctirnm U ia t wos enjoyed

by an nudlcncc o f several hundred nd persons. Many o f the Ilslen-.Ts -werc IK* ^cntcd In autcmoblb.s th a t were clo.sc-I ' ly p irked cn three sides of the park, led while others filled up the scats about » l tiie bnndslnnd In tin* centcr of the ng pnrk,ad Band ccncorL.i w ill bc given each ng Tliursdny, evening hereafter during the lly _sumtncr Kcn.^cn. Each conccri w ill be- U' g lt i 'u c 8:15 o'clock und continue foF

es' a tou t un h :u r . Programs arc to be ho arranged •■wIili view lo presenting

numbers a lirucU ve to a ll ta.slc.t. and tic late popular .song.s w ill bc given largely on as encore.s,■nr „ - ■ ,

L E G A L A D V E R T IS E M E N T Sr e ......................... ..... . . ........ ..............

le AL IAS SUMMONS'<>' In Uie D is tric t C ourt o f the Eleventh

Judlclnl D is tric t of the Stntc of Idaho. In and fo r Tw in Fnlls County.

DcTiiVccdc~Nartnwc2lcm .a nd Pacific Hypotheekbank, a c o r p o r a t i o n ,

I I P la in tiff,

11 John M . Haydon'^and Lolo M . Hny- don. husbnnd and wife, A. O. Mod-

, land nnd M ild red P. M ndlnnd.-hus- band nnd w ife, H , I I . Roberson nnd •

vc Lu la ' M . Roberson, husband nnd I . wife. Oem S late Lum ber .Company.,

•y a corporation, and Frank' 0 . WU-,; ■ft • llftms. Defendants.' Ith The State o f Idnho scndit greetings; or to H . I I . Roberson and Lu la M.

Roberson, nnd John M . Haydon a n d ' a Lolo M . Hnydon: I

ly You arc hereby no tified th a t an ;c nmended com pla int hna been filed id ngalnst you In Uie D is tric t Court of !l.s the Eleventh Jud ic ia l D is tric t o f the _ Stat«>.nf T d n h o ^ -n n f i fn r T w in -E n lls , fe' C o u n ty .-b y -th e abovo-nnmed p la in * ' U t i f f , and you are hereby dlrcctcd to

.npD cnE _Anci_nm Kcr__to— U iti _M Lid_ 1C. .nm«>ded_ complain t w ith in twenty , ly days o f tho scrvlce o f U ils summons. ; In and you nre fu rth e r noUfled th a t

unless you so appear nnd answer,said anicnued" complain t w ith in - l l n t tm a ^ herein specified, the p la inU ff w ill \ tnke Judgm cnt-ngatnst-you - ns-p raycd -.

K; ta-snld^^eomElnLnt.—:^ ---------------------------- jTRc^sald ne itlo rns brought to fo re- ,

_ claiP a ciT tnIn mnHffpgr marif. pxc- , re cutcd and delivered by Lolo M . H ay- i | . don and John M . Haydon. her hu.s-

band, lo the p lo lnU ff herein, cover- . of Ing a ll th a t certa in rent property, , m situate In the couniy o f Tu 'ln Falls, ' 1. state o f Iduho. described as follows.,c to -w lt: The .Southeast Quarter of II the Northea.-.t Quarter (S E '; of

N E 'i) of Scctlon Fourteen <14i.„ Township Nine 13) South. Range F lf- ]

water righ ts appurtenant thereto or J held In connection therew ith, said ]* mortgage bearing date February 0,

1017. fo r the sum o f Tw o Thouxand <$2000.00> Dollars, and which said

_ mortgage w.-ts d ti lv t i led, .fo r record^ on lhe I2 th day o f A p ril. 1017. In the .* office o t the Recorder o t said T w in . ;; Palls County. Idaho, nnd du ly record- , '* ed In Book 48 n f Mortgages, pnge 121 t I thereof, a ll o f w hich w ill more fu lly {

appear frcm p la in tiff 's verified ,* amended com pla int on file herein. , ^ reference to which Is hereby made , ^ for n more pa rticu la r s ta le m fn l. .

Witne.-a m y hand and the seal of ? _ IhC -D lsLric t Cou rt th is 11th day o f J

May. A. D. 1028. ^, (SEAL) H AR R Y C. PARSONS. ' V Clerk o f th e . D is tric t Court o f the ‘

Eleventh ju d ic ia l D is tric t o f the ® s u te o f Idaho, in and fo r T w in . ® Pa lb County. • • 1

1, ____ _______ H U O H 0 ._B p 0 N E ,_ '8r ' ■ - D eputy ;-*, R. B. Sm ith, attorney fo r the p la in - '

t i f f , residence and o ffice a t T w in ’: Palb. Idaho. ■.* IN U A N K R U P TC Y 'n O. 3421. In the D is tric t C ourt o f the United -I

su te s . fo r the D b th c t of Idaho, Southern D iv is ion .. . L

7 In the M atte r' o f Charles J . Dlngham. 1 Bankrupt. * INoUce is hereby given 'th a t C harlea'

, J. Bingham bas W ed In the United L n u tr iN t Cou r t fo r Idaho. hU S

a p p lka llo a fo r discharge IE btailr-'~a ' ruptc}-. and th a t a l l creditors and a ll n

persona In Interest are required to p> " show cause U aoy* U lfy t u i t . ' w li; Uir U

prayer o f said p rtlU oo should no t be pi - graa tad by .'c B lT ln g th r lr .lappearance n

in ta ld proceedings, on o r before the In 18th day o f June. 1931 and w ith in l( ten day* therea fte r flU a * t l ^ partlc- te u la r grounds o f th e ir opposlUon in tl. the office o f the C lerk o f said Court. Ui

' —o tre o - tm d e r th * - * li th f l r lt y of ihe^— > reneral orders o f ta ld -Court, and by i gc ' tp ed a l order o f th e uaderjigned. this »p f W th day. o f U ay . 1938. isi . O U Y L . KINN EY.

Referee.

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IN BAN K R U P TC Y NO. 3524------I n - U w ^ U t r l c f . C ourt-x> f-U ic -U n lU d—

S taus, fo r the D U m c t o f .Idaho, I IP Southern D iv is ion..MS In the M a tte r o t p . I I . Cunningham, l l u Bankrupt.

Notice to hereby given th a t P. H.

day I States D b tr ic t C ourt fo r Idaho, his ;crt nppllcatlon fo r discharge In bahk- li n. ruptcy. and th a t a ll creditors and n il yed persons In In terest ore required to red sliow CMjse If nny they have, why ere the prim er o f snld petlUon should not >.sc- be granted by entering th c lr appenr,- iric. nncc In said proceedings, on or before out the 18th day of June. 1028. nnd w ith - the In ten dnys U iercnftcr f i l in g the par­

ticu la r grounds o f th c lr opposition In leh the o fficc o f^the C lcrk of sald Court, the Given under the au thority o f thebe-1 general orders o f 'to ld Court, and by___fo r spccial order o f~ U i^ undersigned. U ib be I5 t l i day ot M ay. 1028.

lng ' G U Y L . K IN N E Y ,nd Referee.

IN BA N K R U P TC Y NO. 3543 •ri the D b tr ic t C ourt o f the United

“ States, fo r U ic D b tr ic t o f Idaho,: Southem D lvb ion .

In the M a tte r of. W m . S m llh . Bank­rup t. • .Notice b hereby given th a t W m.

Sm ith- has filed In the U n llcd States D b tr ic t C ou rt fo r Idaho, h b appllca- lio n fo r discharge In bankS-uplcy, ond U ia t a ll creditors ond n il pcrsorfa In '

„ Interest nre required to show cnu.seII- m.7. « io - l i i ! v c i - » l i y - l l . 6-» ™ y« r-o l------

" • snld pe tition should not bc grnnted, by Entering th e ir nppenrance In snld

■ proceedings, on o r before the 18th >y- dny o f June. 103Q. and w iU tln ten

(lays therea fte r f i l in g the particu lar 13-; grounds .o f th e ir oppasltlon In the

; o fficc o f Uie C lerk o f said Court.Given under th e a u th o r ily o f tho

'•y-,g5ncra l,c rd c ra o f .said C ourt, n n d b y “ v I spcclal nrder.,o f„U io .undersigned, th is

I ISth dny of m y . 1038.I8»j O U Y L . K IN N EY .M- Referee.n d ' --------------------------------------------------------------

I IN BAN K R U P TC Y NO. 3849 on In the D b tr ic t C ourt of- lho United cd Slates, fo r the D b tr ic t o f Idalio, o f S3Utlicrn D lvb ion . he In the M a tte r o f Edw in B l l tc r l l. bonk-l b , n ip i. . ______n - ' • Notice ta -hereby g lv e n -th n t-E d w ln ------to B lt lc r i l has filed in th e U nited SUtcs

i‘ y_ca t lo n _ to r_ dlschnrge In ^ankraptcy;____13. and th a t n il creditors and a ll persona at in Interest are required to show cause

I f anj- they ha i'c. why. the prayer o f-^a ld ' petlH cn .shou ld ' no t~'bfr u rantw t----- =by entering Ih e lr appearance In said

• ^ proceedings, on or before the “ 18th —7 :: — ■day'‘"of ■ JCiner'1028n:and—w ith ln n tc n ^ r -

days therea fte r f i l in g Uie particu lar

y* fice o f the C lerk o f th is Court.Given under the au th o rity o f the.

■''' Rcncrnl orders o f said C ourt, and by / • .special order o f the undersigned, th b **• 15th day of M ny. 1028.

G U Y L . K IN N EY ,Referee.

I*. IN U AN KR U PTC V NO. 3717 f - In U>e D b u ic t C ourt o f the U nited

or scu thcm D ivision, l ' l In Uie M a tte r o f E. M axwell, also O' known as EMgenc M axwell, and ]<| Ethel M axwell, husband and wife.'«} Bankrupt.CO----- Notice— lis— hereby—given—lh a t— E,-------

M axwell, also known os Eugene M ax- well, nnd Ethel M axwell. hu.sband and wife, has filed In the U nited States

•* D is tric t Court fo r Idaho, h b nppllca- tlon fo r discharge In bankruptcy, and

^ th a t a ll creditors and o il persons In "• In lcrest nre required to show causo

If ony they have, w hy the prayer o f ’ said peUtlon should no t be granled

. by entertng th e ir appearance In said

o f June. 1938. nnd v lU iln ten days thereafte r f i l in g the p a rtln ila r grounds o f th e ir opposition In the office o f the C lerk o f th b Court.

; Given under the au th ority o f the I generol orders o f said Court, and by

^'■'special o rdcr'o f'thr'undcT3tgnpC ,~thts T" '■ 15th day. o f M ay. 1028. n • O U Y L . KINN EY.

! Referee.1.N BANKR UPTCY NO. 3711 ' ■

d -In Uie D b tr ic t Court o f the U n lt« l ' -0, SUtes. fo r the D b tr ic t o f Idaho.

Southem D lvbion.1. In the M atte r of Herbert Lambing.

I Danknipt.3 ' Notice b hrreby given th a t Herbert d Lambing has fded la th e Oalted Ls SU les D b tr ic t C ourt fo r Idaho, h b

apphcstam—f c:— dtscft*rrB— --------l l ruptcy. a n a 'lh i i ra irC T e d ito n aad a l l '0 persons in In te ra t are required toF c iU ii 11 Aft>- they W t . fft iy tflg ---------e prayer o f-sa id peUUoft ih o u ld n o t be ...e sran ted-by entertng th e ir « p p a « H « ---------e In said proceedUiga. oa c r before the1 18lh day o f June. 1 9 « . and w lth ia •- ten days therea lt« r m ia « the pa r-1 tlc'o lar grounds o f th e ir oppoalUaa In . the office o f th e C lerk o f ta U Ooort. -

— O lieu muler P H ia t l y o t Tb» '~. r < general o rd e n o f cald C ocrt, aad b f I special order o f th e uaderslfBed. t h l i

IS th day.. o£ M ay. 193*. _____O U T 1^ n m n c T . •

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-iSHBifcf-ft reception M onday eve n in g ;-fo rm a lly -; welcomed R ev.-aod MT*. O; A.

■ ley "U ) the. com m un ity .*:-A bou t-7 5peraops were present and pun&h and . wafers were served , a fte r th e pro -

— KTttm - ir tilch toolu iiad; Song. • "A m n rlra- —. ’

I a : w . R letm in; musical readlnB. f i t s .U oyd GUmorc;. vocal solo. Seward

! D unn; ooronct solo. M arte l Lindsay.I Sunday .e rentns the Jocal Odd Pel*' lows and- Rebdeahs attended church

In m cm arlan o f deported 'sisters and brothers o f the order^ Rcv. C. A.Hnwiey delivered an appropriate ad - ■ •

~ d i ^ ; : ° o h^-: " T h w - x in fcK“ : : : i : z •M r. asd M rs. c la r ie s Barlow and

B e rt arc. spending ■ a week a t th e ir cabin, n t BasloyrH ot Sprlnss.

Thc-Ounday school o f .the Commun*Ity church held its an n u a l' children's

■ day. program Sdnday w ith appropriate exercises I n . the church.

____ Mlaa Rebccea._Cttlloway returned___ S W day.fV om .H ot ta k e .sanitarium a t - nntl

H o t I d k i . Oregon. ' „ . j , . ■ M r, and M rs. Lawrenco Chrtstopher-

s(}n aad ch lld rcn o f Pocatcllo arrivedin Hazelton Saturday.' They expect . ” ®|

andiM ra. Or\-ll Chrlatophcrson fo r thoIJrcscnL • --------- : - .

M r. and Mrs.- R a lph M cKin ley and J*:chlldrcn Jmve tfono to ScnlUi', where , ,they w ill spend th e ir \-ncatlon w ith P!relatives. -

Mrs. C. I I . T ay lo r and daughter Ev-clyn le ft Sunday fo r Boise to a l- tend n (our-day meeting of the C hris- tln n churches.

M r. and M rs. J. K . Lindsay and fam ily drovv lo Shoshone Tuesday evening to ^ c e t h ^ cldcat^M^n. A d -

Mexico; Adrian Is a graduate o f th e r n r unlver-illy and has acccpted a posi*Uon ,In .M cx lco as m in ing engineer.

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Jud lcb l D b tr ic t. State o f Idaho, Joand For T w in Falls Couniy. his

WllJrta Keel, a spinster. P la inU ff, p invs. .sen

T. C. McGowan, aa receiver o f Poca* wlfitcJlo Sccurlty T rus t Company, a cor- un l

— ;— pornnon:'“ pocflw iio s c c u n ty - T n i i r jH iCompany, a ' dcfunct corporation, narand sometimes known and callcd berPocatello Sccurlty & T rus t C o„’ P o- 3 t rcatello Sccurlty & Inv. Co., Pocatcllo laSccurlty and T r . Co.. and Poc. Sec. Haland T rus t Co.. and L: H. La th rop. 8- bar8. S liamplalh. J. O . Lcnz. E. J. M a - t i f f

I lone. D an B . Shields and Sheldon J o l.Payne, as trustees o f tho Pocatello . tn iScctirity- T ru s t -C o m p im y j'^H . E. ' a *Oundelflnger: F . O. M cOok^ ’ and heiJane Doe McOowan. his w ife, whose pla

' true 'name is to p la in tiff im know n; p irMrs. A. Bosco Dnd.John.Doe_Bosco» —o f-ho{- h ii.iifttirf whose true nam e is to Map la m U fra n k n o w n rR ic h a rd -D tlw itn ir “ o P

4 9 an d-Junc Doc Edwards,^ hia w ife. Iskwha'w true name Is lo p la in tiff un - T wknown; C. E. Ounnlng and Jane ofPg^ Gunning,.Jjl8_.wiXc._whosfi_tnic ._un<ham FT jno-p la inU fr-unknow n:-L .-0 .- —cea

•. • s te ttle r and L yda StetUer. h Li w ife ; im l " “Cotisdlldatccl' Wagon and Maeinnc the

r ------- C om panyrn-U tah-eo rpora tlon ;-T .-6 .- —c h lC .....F,lj'nn and Jane .Doe F lynn, h b w ife, dcr

whose true name Is lo p la ln U if u n * ceaVno if» ._ r i r > KTfnro nnH -Tnn..Moore, his w ife, whose true name is cca

--------- to-|)ln liiU tf'U nknow n;-O r-V /.^D aU (|h- —s t rerly nod Jnne Doe Daugherty, h is narwife; whoae true name Is to p la in - s i r tlfM inknow ni-O .-W i-D Q U Bhertv-nnd:Jane Doc Doughert>‘. hts w ife, whose pin

T true nnme is to p la in tif f unknown; R T h iS ’ S. Spcnccr and Jane Doe Spcnccr.h is herc wlfo, whose true name l i to p la in t if f p in\ u ikn ow n ; F. Senftcn. Jr. and Jane <jyy Doe Senftcn, his wife, whose tru e wh<f name is to p la in t if f unknow-n; H a rry kncK S. Cowling: Rcc£C M . WlliUuns and Do<; Jane Doe W illiam s, hbi w ife, whose nari;; tn ie na m e 'i.1 to p la in tiff unknown; ja at r B. w , O u ffa n d Jm iu Duu O u ff, l»la po j

Wife, whose true name Is to p la in t if f pu t^ unknown: H. L . Cansell and Jaoc nia

Doc Cnni-cll, hla w ife, whose true jo hname is to p la in tif f unknown: I I . L . tnnCrowell, and Jane Doe Crowell, h is p.

------wife: -wiiusc irm r namcTs to p a m t t f f w lfunknown: P a u l-W . Scott and Jane un lDoo ^ o t t , h is w ife, whose tru e Co.name is lo p la inU ff unknown; Prcd jo hH. TlUebaum ond Jane Doc TU le- tru ibaum, his w ife, whose true name is Emto p la in tif f unknown: M . I . Adams Johand Jane Doc Adams, hia w ife, narwhose true name Ui to p la inU ff u n - jo hknown; M . I . Adama and Jone Doe hLiA dams, his w tfe . whose true name is im ito p la in ti lf unknown: N. I . Adams deeand Jane Doe Adams, hla w ife, whose ih ctrue name ts to p la inU ff u n k n o m ; N. DelJ. Adams and Jane Doc Adams. hU ancwtfc. whose tru e name la to p la in * . wh<tU f unknow n; N. P. NorvcU and km

___Jan e_D 9 B _N Q iTE ll,.h la -w ifc ._*bQ st M etrue name la' to p la in tif f unknow n: la IM . P. DeVaney and Jane Doe D e- Ma

: Vaney, hla w ife. '»hose true namo ts . w lfto p la in t if f unknown: N . F . D c- U ff

f Vaney and Jane Doe DeVaney, h is Do.wife, whose tr t ie name Is to 'p la in - noi

t i f f unknown: J . E. WUson aad Jane B nDoe WUson. hU w ife, wbose tru e hu iname la lo p la in U ff unknown:.>JU»- pla

S ' lC7-Cbannel Lum ber Company,' a j a ig corporation; James W orth ln z too - truS ’ and Jane Doe W orth ing ton , h la w ife^ ' Jar

whose true name ia to p la in t i f f u n - 'L ia W arth lnyton «tv< .Jane

Doe W o rth ln g to a h b w ife , v b o n . el.true n y n e U to p la inU ff un lm ow n; 'Do,

— Wife, whose tru e n a m r 'h to p la in - .e m----- tm -U in too *ft;-H i5e ha •U .-'T ttdd and w lf,

John Doe Todd, b r r husband, whose ' u n ltrue name b to p la in t if f unknow n: Do<

s Doise-Payctte Lum ber Oompany. a nac* corporation; Continenta l i t Com - L .

m errtaL -K ailnnal Bank o f C hlca fo, ' wlTia corporation: W . P. Zohn and Jane t i f fDoe Zohn, h b wife, w h o w s tn io Oocname is to p la in t i f f unknow n; SU> nascabeUi Zohn aad John Doe Zohn. B b l

I ber husband, whoae th ie nam e.ls to w lf.ptataUfT unknown: J . B . Be lteugh u n l

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and Ja n e _ D o e ~ 6 (^ u 8 h ^ h la - .w ife . ._D o a whoso t ru e j ia m B .i l to p la in t if f un* nam known; D . D, HoUand and Jano Doe Kasi Holland, h b wife, whose,trufi namo w ho in to p la inU ff unknown; A- J- T >Ton kn o< nnd Jane dqc i^ r o n . nis w«e. wiiosff “ Q u if tru e iiam e-is-to -p 'iiiinU f^rU D know n; —liam A. J. Tyson and Jane Doo .Tj-son, kno\ hta wife, whoee true name Is to o f ( p la inU ff unknown; A. N. Cooper ond Cobl M ary H. Cooper, h b wUc; J. H . w ho W alte r; David S m llh ond Vangic knoi S m ith, hla wKe; Douglas D . Davies Doe and Le na 's . Davies, his w ife ; M ary nam M argare t M ille r, as ad m ln b tra tr ix Thu w llh w fll annexed o f C arl J . M ille r, his deceased: M ary M argaret MUier, pia ii widow and devisee of C arl J. MUlcr. bloo deceased; M arjo rie M lUcr andS.tuart .w ife

■ M H icm nm on ie im m < n iE nrtsccs~ o f— tih k ] C arl J. M ille r, deceased; C. J . MU- doc le r ; Henry Olsen and Jane Doe O l- nam sen. his wUc. whose true name b to m iu p la in tif f unknown: L il l ia n P. Olson., w ife as ad m in is tra trix o f the estote o f . unk] Henry Olson, deceased: the unknown D£>e heirs and unknown devisees o f Hen* na n ry Olsen, deceased: John 8 . Kimes _ ncIs and Jano Doc Klm es. h b wife, whose shei true name b to p la in tif f unknoan ; b U A . D. S tro u t nnd Jane Doe S trout,; c)oii h b wife, whose true name b to who p la in tif f , unknown: A lbert D . S trout. Jcno'

.senior, ond Jane Doe S trout. h b cro< w ife, 'whose true name b to p la in tif f b U unknon-n: A lbert D . S trout, St., and and Jnnc Doc ■Srfbul.'h ls wife! whose Irtle— True name b to p la inU ff unknown; A l- rvcc b c r l D. S trout. Junior, and Jane p o c , u-lfc S trou t. h is wife, whose true name t i f f b to p la in t if f unknown: Addle V. jn n i H a lm and John Doc Hahn, he r h u s -, true band, whose true name b to p la in - { w . I t i f f unknown; Mabel M . Moore and | wife John Doc Moore, her husband,whose; un k tm e name is to p la ln tlf t unknow n;; Doe Elena J, Selde and John Doe S c ldc.t~ naD he r husband, whose truo name b to ph il p la in t i f f unknown: M inn ie May - wi/c P inklcy, aa executrix o f the esUto unk

- o f - Lou lte - MUle r. - d cccasc d ; -M lnnln-----BanM ay P lnkley. devisee \m der the w il l c rn

- o f T ; ^ w T « m r r 7 ^ e » iu * a r » f r ^ b to r o f • th e - Lu lh e ra n -C h u rch - o f , - ja n i T w in Falla a t U itf tim e o f the dcaUi j true o f Louise MUler. dc»?ascd. devisee. Snir

-under- the wiU o f .Louise-M ille r .-dc- U -w lfe ■ c e a s c d rw h a a o *n a m e - ts - to -p ln ln U fftr "^ - a m kn j3 3 m L _ tiK _W a U h c r_L < ^ ^ the LuU ieran Church fo r . Needy n'nd

■ChUdrcn~tn~Oeniiany. devlsccs“ un*^ in ie dc r th e_w U l..o f Louise M lUer. de- 8 . k ccascd; th fl unknow n hcira y d u n - j • w ife

ceased: E lla S trandy and John Doe; x)oc -Strandy.—her-husband.—w hose-true— nnffname ta .to .p ln lnU ff unknown;. E lla ..K ye Strand ly and John Doe Strand ly. ban,

.hcnhTTiband.- whoso trua nnmn I t to-----p ln lnU ff unknow n; EUa Strandy ja n . Thompson and John Doc Tliompson, | nan- he r hu.iband. whose true name b to c ra ' p la in t if f unkno*T»; M a r llir W. S tra n - j j jc r dy and Jane Doe Strandy. hts wUc. piai: whose true name b to p la inU ff un - and kno«T>; M a rtin S trandy and Jane I «ho Doc S tm ndy. hta wUe, whose tru e ' )u,o' name b to p la inU ff un lbiown; the pa lr Idaho Departm ent Store. L td .. a cor- - ) , i

-fwraUo-iT T TTK Flke and Jane L>oc-----c T jPUce, hta w ife, whoso true rmme ta to bor

js la ln tU f unknown: EKle P lte and doc John Doc Pike, her husband, whose; ' nan tru e name b to p la in tiff unknown; { tteF. M. Pike and Jane Doe PUce. h b .__

'w ife , whose true name 'ta tb p la ln tU f piai, unknow n; Tw tn FaUs Bank Ss T ru s t tnar Co.. a corporaUon; M ary Myers and wife John Doe Myers, her hustumd. whose unk tru e name b to p la inU ff unknow n;; Doe Emma D. Johnson and John Doe nan Johnson, her husband, whose true te r name b to p la in tiff unknown; Sam his Johnson and M argaret A. Jobnson. pint hta wtfe; the unknown heirs and the and iinlcnnwn d rvb pw o f M. D. DeLong. deceased; the unknown helra and Ern. the unknown devisees o f M arU n B. h b DclonK. deceased: Joseph M cM anb p ia i an d Jane> Doe McManb,' h b wife, aod whose true name b to p la in t if f un - who known; Jos. MoManus and Jaae Doe . kno’ M cM an^-lU s-w ifa^w bosa-truo-nam e - Doe b to p l ^ t U f uhknown; Joseph M e- na n Manus and Jane Doe McManus, h t» ^ t :n k : w ife, whose true name b to p la in - tlUe t i f f unknown; Lena Brbwn andJohn real Doe Drown, her husband, whose true piat. name u to p la in tif f unkrioa-n; L ina jh ip Broa-n and John Doe Brown, her . tit le husband, whose - tru e , name b to p la ln ttf f unkr.oaTi; Nels Brow n and Jane Doc Brown, hta w ltc. whose The tru e name ta to pta lnU ft unkno»T»; to the Jamea W. Reytc: BoUe P a jt lU

'L ian be r Companj', a coTporaUon: Vou A i t i l & A . B lcke i and Anna C. B lck - p la in t e l, h b w ife :-R .-A . Jtan and Jane the Dl

H art, hta wife, ahose true name <Uclal u to p ia inU fl unlcno\ro; H. c;. u k k - tn anc

w ife . w b e ^ 'U w - tn m e -u to p la in tif f lu in r t i j i unknow o; p . L . Wykee and Jane to the Doe W Stee. h b wife, whose true days c name ta to p la in tU f unknown: P. ta d yi L . W yke and Jane Doe Wyke. h b le a y< .Wtfe , f f T f t r t r U a n sm. t< - io -plala .~e»inp|i t i f f unknow c; P. Senftcn aad Jane tied, t Doe S *a ll«B . h l i ' v lfa . wbose true e ta b s naaw ta to p la ln ttf f unknown: A. W. p la in t. B b ho p and Jane Doe Buhop. h b Said w ife , w bow tra e name la to p la m tlff and t t unkaow n: _E. w. Jodaon and Jane foOowi

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ame b to p la in tif f unknown: H. J. I J j i ] Cost and June Doc Ktis t. h b wife, W l l rhose true name b to p la ln tU f un - ■ ■ nown: Jane Doe Foster, w idow of ju ifrc7T '® repraO Tfl5sr*Tnrosc'-tnw -ju n e - to -p la ln t lf f -b -u n k n o w n ^ u n - --------nown heirs and unknoft-n dcvbcea , f Quincy Footer, deceased; L . O . . 0 :obb and Jnnc Doe Cobb, hta w ife . . rhose truo namo b to p la in tif f u n - . nown: Im n Thurston and Jane i loc Thurston, h b wife, whose true lame is to p la ln tU f u n k n o w n ; 'In a , \ rhurston and Jane ' Doc Thurston , \ kta wUc. whoso tn te . name ta to i ila inU ff unknown; Oep. S. T rue-1 lood and Jane Doo Trueblood, JUs .•ifc, whose truo name Is to p la in tif f iH K ia w ii w . K uM aeH "flM irO Th6- t t t t t )oc Ooddell. h is w ife, whoso true m a r c lame b to p la in tiff unknown; C. O. litchcU and Jonc Doe M ltohcU. h b /ifc , whose true name ta to p la in tif f inknown: 0 . O. MIchcU and. Jano —^ )£>e MICheU, hta wife, whose true O LD lame b to p la inU ff unknown; J.Iclsoa-- Shepherd nnd Jano Doo Shepherd, h b wife, whose true name K A L 8 1 to p la in tif f unknown: W . E. 8U i- '■per Jair and Jane Doc S incla ir, h b wife. i-iiose true nnme b to p la tn t lf f un - IN SU I nott-n; R. D. Crocker and Jane Doc anci :roekcr, hla w ife, whose true name lerv ic i 1 to p la in tif f unknown: Fred H ertz ^ A b nd JanC D m rH erta ,-hb wife, whoso CANV rue name b to p ia in tu r unknown; I a t i Yed H en u and Jane Doc Hcnt2, 'hta B lu e 'I ,-lfc, whose true name b to p la in - phonc i f f unknou-n; J . C. H endrix and nne Doc Hendrix, hta w ife, -whose srue name b to p la inU ff unknow n: __V. P. Jones and Jane Doe Jones, h b i r a o rife, whose true name ta to ,p la in tiff inknown; J. P. Burton and Jane — - Joe Buston., hte wKti, whijse true mmc b to p la in lU f.unkttow n; B . P.>hilby and Jane Doe PhUby. hta l ife . whMc true name ta to p la in t if f 8TE N mknon-n; Farmers and Merchants PC” Jank. Dcahlcr. Nebraska:, Archie :ra lc_a nd _M iiU c_C ra lg » -D L jitirJ .te D U R I :ra ig , hta w ife: John C, Sanger and cxpi ranc Doc S a n m .-h ta -w lfc .—whose place. rue nanie ta to plaInUrT“ unknown; *• - la m l H a rt and Jnnc Doe H nrt, h b .. FCirlfc. whose tn ie -nnm e-b - to -p ln ln t lf f-h ----- : -inknbwn; W illiam E.Snnger J _ R » n g r r , i . lT i v l f f O I'nd Jano Doc Dudley, hta wife. who.*w} rue n m e bT o pialnUffTnikrtOWn; O. * .3. Musaer ond Jane Doo-Musser. h ta j “ “j ulfe, whoso true name ta to p la in tif f 15 ^ — m knoati ; U. P.- 5cHneU ahd. Jati« ’ r O R Joe Schnell. hta wife, whose true Pla» m m e 'b 'lo 'p lH n O ffT m k n o w n T ^ tta - Jye-a iid J o h n -D o e -N y e .-h rr-h u s - FO R land, whose true name b to p la in - uscc

lane Doc Jester, h b wife, whose true lamc b to p la in tif f unknown: Jane;rav rn ScoH and John Doc Scott. ______ic r husband, whose true name b to l o b t ila in t if f unknown: John SkUIem . md Jane Doc SkUlcm, h b wife. ,-7^ I'hose true name ta to p la ln tU f un - :nown: Prank Palmer and Jane X>oe ’aimer, hta w lf t , whose_tnie name

;. BoRord. divorced w ife o f Roy Y . jn tli< logard; Ray Y . Bosard and Jane su ito Joc Bozard. hta wife, whoae yu e dfserl lame ta to p la ln U fr unknow n: M a t- ' Lo ti te P ickctt and John Doc Pickett. 4 ; i / j i icr_husband_w lio}c_true nam c-ta .to p iqcKt i la ln t lf f unknoa-n; E. A. Z im m er- in B li nan and Jono Doo Zim m erm an, hta in Bl< »ife. whose true name ta to p la in t if f 30, y j inknown: Anna Fowler and John ly ing Joe Fowler, her husband, whose truo tion . lame ta to p la inU ff unknown: W a l- t o u e r W. Henry and Jane Doe Henry, in Blc lls wife, whose true name b to ss. 3(X ila in t if f unknown: W alter H . H enry 30 am ind Jane Doc Henr}*, hta w ife, whos^ is . 25, n ir tna m n- b to-.plaln t l f f nnkntygn-r- 4 4 t - b :m e3t W Ut and Jane Doc WUt^ is , 10 lb wtfc. whone t n i : name ta to Block ila lnU ff unknown': F rank Benson h . is >nd Janc' Doc Benson,' hta wUc. 30. 37 rhose true name ta to n la lnU ff u n - 13; L< :nown; B. B. McComent and Jane ]7, is . >oe McComcnt. hta 'w ife .-w hose-tn ie H —n lame ta to p la inU ff u n k n o ra ; the 17. 18, nknow n ow nen cla im ing aay r ig h t. 1. 3. lUe. estate lien or Interest in the ly ing ea] property described in th e com - Uon ila ln t adverse to pU lnUtTs owner- Lot^ U p . 'o r -a n y , cloud upon p la ln u rrs m Bla Itle Uiereto, and b

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Toa-ns'ou aro hereby ao llfled th a i a o a n - Lota le t haa beca file d a g a iu k je u in B row r

P ta tr ic i.g p u rt n f,.the-gC Tm lh..Ju-, , la l D tstrte t o f the State o f Id a h o ., Block and to r T i ^ Pa ils County, by the and C >«a. m rnad p la ln t lf f r asd->-yoa are as the eby d irte t<d to appear > ad plead p la ts i th e said cflsapladat w fU iio tw enty dlUor^ 1 o t th e serrice o f. U ti*-saneaoas; Count: I yea a r* fu rth e r n o tlf le d -U m on * w nu I you so ap{Mar~fa{L:pteki4 .to aald the n ip la to t-w tth tirtftH lm e 'h e re te -sp e c * - o n a i L U ie .p la ttitin . « m eaka.Jadcmest (SEA2 i * a t you as prmyecKla aald eom- « • la t. ^ B y HTiaid action b brought to q u ie t UUe A . J I renove clood npee tb e U U* o f tb e n m ] owtns deacrtbcd property, t o - v l t : M l i .

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J R -s X ii^ ^ R C .E -D IN IN G -T A B L E .- -W -1bu ffe t nnd 0 lenlhcr slip scnl.chal,i)s.t f nc .l485.._ ______ __ ' ___________JR - 8 A t a ----- CTOTtr e ~ & C L A ltk e -------- YJpiano, in good -eoudldlon. -220 OUi

JR S / ^ E —O ^ r K M A N ^C T O V B r- - |n -a used 4 m onths reasonable. Phonc i^c t

l o s t ' ■ .........----------------------------------------------------------‘ Icci3 S T -B L A C K U lLb POLD. RE- onlyw ard fo r re tu rn .'o D a iry Stores. mon)S T -D R O W N LEATHER U ILL - ------fo ld In bu»lnf.i.s ilis ir lc t. C a ll 1155\V., a 1

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Uie c ity and county o f T w in Falta, d to o t Idaho, nntl more particu larly6 c riba l-a iJo llo« -.? j______ _______________^Lota 37. 36, 3!>. 4S, 47 and 48 In Block Lota 25. 3C. 27. 20. 20. 45 and 4G in 4-

ock. &j. L o u -13. 14. 15^23. 23 and 34. .>n_l] B lock 0; Lots 35. 3S. 46, 47 and 48 houi B lock 7; Lots 8. 21. 23. 23. 2^. 25, w ltli

, 27. 28, 30 and 30 In B lock 8. a ll oncclag and ^ I m ; in Blue Lakes Addl- ____in. ■to ta 4. 5. fi. 43, 43, 4d and 47 and 48 B lock 0: LotJi 1. 2. 3 .'I8 , 20. 22.23.24

. 20. •37. 38. 3^, 30. 31, 35, 30. 37, 38, and 40 In Block 10: LoU 1. 3, 3. 14.

• ^ l - M in Block

• 1«. 17. 'i «722. a . 24. 47 and ^ ock 12; L o u 0. 7. 8. 9 .10 . 11. 12. 13.'. 15, 10. 17. 21. 22. a r. 33. 33. 34. 35. — . 37. 38. 43. 44. 45 and '4C in Blodc —= = ; Lota 1. 3. 3. 7. 8. 9, 10, 11. 12. 10, W f i , 18. 33, 24. 41. 43. O and 44 In Block rLot*-«.-».-10,-lJ-,-12. u . I 4 , - lS . - ie , - ^ - . , 18. 19. 20 and 31 la B lock 15; Lota 2. 22. 23 and 24 la B lock 10; aU -i? .-.

ng and being In Blue Addl-in West. ; wuiLota 12 and 13 .In .B lo ck 3 ; L o l 15 S IL K Block 8; Loc 10 in Block 9; a ll ly ing .Mr.'

d being in B lcke i Addition. W A NLot 1 in Block 31: L o u 9 and 10 in * the ock 43; L o l 11 In Block 03; L o U '5 vv5:i= ,d fl in Block 71;, L o t 15 In Block 2; aU ly ing and 6 ^ ia T w la Paita coin •a-nslte.Lots 3 and 4. a ll ly ing a ik i belag in tjwn^s Subdlrtslon. . . c b

ock C. a ^ Ir in g and •betwg in wAJTd Callahan ( i^ d e n H u l* v»u.the aame b p la tte d - tn 'tb e D ff lc U l '

its -o T T w in Palta Tcnmaile aad Ad- Jor^. o f record in the efrtce o f tbe ErTni u n ty Recorder o f said County. • .Ultaess mj- hand aod the Seal fe aald D istric t- C ourt thta' I * t h day fO t t .■a^ay,^^^s:--------------------- :------------ - -n r f iEA L) lU R R T C. P A R S O N ^ * W a 4 * Clertc.• H U O H O. BOONE. Depoty.K. J . My«T« and O. P. D uran . A tto r - - — ~ « f w P H iaU ff: R c ik m v a t T W a TOXm XiM. Td»ho>

^'M O RNING , J U N g 16, :

V J S . J t E k ^ Y

1AJEV*AM*tV h

VSJ OHE 6 ^ » A G - V , 7

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;SE FO R SALE. 520 -N D A ’/E . SHIirUi.________ __________________ _ w;L SA LE C H EAP -4 -U O O M HOUSE odern cxccpl furn-acc. 435 3rd avc. sH l it^___________________ lct SA LB OR TR A D E -240 ACRES war Ihiqutahment. W rlto Box 403, ^ ;1,'Idaho, .

mrfi3R SALE—A 33 ACRE RANCH two miles from T w in Falta, wlU> ,, ur-room house, • stable, chicken ^ juse, fa m ily orchArd. a ll fcnced. | is t f in e fo r a da iry nnd po u ltry , i l i nch. Priccd fo r quick aale a l FOl 25 pc r ncrc. Cash. JIOOO, bal* ] III ICC «30Q pcr year.. J. E. Roberts, Ter a ltor. Phone 503. Pho-------------------V . " ----------------------------- B. I— — ---------- ■" • . Ime“ • matX. IM PR O VED IR R IO A TB D Box nna fo r ren t w ith option to pur- ^ MC. These fanns nre locntcd on ^ e V a llc r IrrlgaU on Project along r Un n N n rth rmUlway. In norU iem Monann. Boll

cxouptlonol depth nnd fe r l l l lly . tJ ' i enerni diversified crops grown. MO x e llc n t oppartun lly lo r da iry ing _c; id stock rab ln g . W nter in am* e quanUllcs whcu Ujc cropa need

Cnnata and structures well l i l t nnd m aintained. Annua l - - - alntcnanoe cn ly onp. do lla r per p a :m. Good m arkets ,.. Bchools, » lurchcsi’ 'fbacta' and transpo rta ' m fu c ll lt le i. S ix ty to seventy-. 2 ° : ve dollars per acre w llh small C II nount down. Payments am or- b ntaed:' Price' include* fu lly pa id - pro l- iv n^or r lll?^*- hnnrted In - Tw;btedne.i.i. O c t a fa rm o f your jJ cvn7'Ih v K ill|!a lo - lIO W .-W rttc -a o x -------- cOA, Idaho l^ ilIs , Idaho. in ,

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i*cu" Call 'm ake n ' tm m ll^a>TOehP wn and m onth ly iwym ents like ^ n l- a ifd ’ w u J rh u V c 'ft-n tc c -c q u lty - I i -a -h fim c7Tintt-T0u -w o n 't-h a \-c - tc - —«

movim; every few monUis.

W c w c o ffc r liiB a nlcc 4-room Idem biinc-a!ow w llh glasKd •cplnK- iw rch : Inwn nnd 'KaraRc. = ly S2100: $300 cacih, balance i25 i i r sm lily .

AlmaM in-w .‘V-room m otlcm home Ih (Tlx'.icd 111 r.lfcplnB porch, oak - v tct:: n il b u llt-m —fewturcii: n loo- , riicn i u w n ic :u . lun iacc heat; | - od k'nr;u<p: W750, only $500 caUi id jx5.-i'w ion a l oncc.

, 1 \%//4*roont modern homo wUh alccp- - „ _porch. hnrdwood floore: wlU y U I lUsc fumL-.:ua compJetcl » ^ 0, 1 um th goodJerm.-i ahd posscsjili^n a l fng cc. ^ pht

3-room hou.’ c close In on paved — ect, law n and shade; qn ly $705, j , j DO cash, balance m ouUily, andu can move- i iK l it In. -

MO

i e a u c h a m p & A d a m s i a5 Sh<Mi)obe .No. Phone 304. f(

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A N T E D — M IS C E L iTa N E O U S ^................. . ___ ri

N -nnJ-PO tTL'TR Y. H . O, HXJN^ ^r . Phonc 903-W ._____________ • slNTED—TO D iry YOUR WOVE.N ?V

The Xtap- Alice Park._______PO'K W £ A R , IL^5*D .L A U N D E R E D . ^ r.'. K . M. Prcnch. 135 «U\ aYc. west, ^ N T E D ^ l ib u S E C i iA N iN a i lY le -hoiJr. Phone 0 7 3 -N il, 'NTCD — SMAIA^ BO USE T O ~04-e. CaU e r w rttc. R. D . L ie .F i l e r . - - • - -t}N fr o = I5 ;T n L O R E N t o c a r er toy th e day. week ot M onth. Mrs.riasrn. J M 7 9th are. east. '.=^qT , - • ~7Trrht' i ~~'lTt i n r r ~ ?N i U j 0Q 01> ' ' Q AHfl 4lU w UkaS - at MU a .'faiifailgiW*^ it.^. C a lL fo a X a ,.W h ltr .. In. charge ucd caxa. 4 la g e l A u lo a 6 6 I l l C a ^

IR R E N T — A P A R T W E N T S r o i

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Can a t 521 5Ui are. no rth . ■ ^

0 9 2 $ ; . ; ; :' .•

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^ 1 ' • ^ _________ ^

b~ 8Biw rop p mF O R s a l e — m i s c e l l a n e o u s “

SHEETP SALT. 85c SACK. K IN N E Y warehouse, o r Kinney Up Town

^ o r c . _______________________ _SHERW IN - W ILL IA M S ~ ARSENATE

leiu l. ease lots, 16c. D iam ond Uard*ware.____________________________ ' ■ “PA IN T. FLOOR PA IN T. QU AR T 850,

w hlto ilead 14o; linseed $1 gaL D ia-mrfnd Hardware Co. ___80 E X TR A H EAV Y TAN TUBES, S '

30x3 w ill be offered Thursday. 76c ^ 1 each. Regular prlco tl.50 , Klnnes —Wardiouse,____________________________ 8UFOR S A LE -D E LC O AU TO M ATIC ~

lig h t plant. 750 w att. 32 volt. $150. 5 : . Terms i f desired, A. L . Goodrich. JOPhono 513-J-5.________________________ ‘ 1B. D . KELLO G G , AO EN T FO R L A T - Imer'ii D ry Arsenate o f Lead; fo r spray ^ mntcrlata. C all phone 050-W. P. O. - Box 754. 304 2nd ave. north.

^ l o a n s _______________m

LOANS. C7«. S W IM Se CO, “ MONEY TO LOAN. POCTER R E A L n r

estntc. JM ONEY POR STR A IG H T LO AN S ON ^

modern houses In 'T w in PaOa. A r - lhu r_L ._S \^m & Co. __ _ _ j P A R M E M M U TU A L W R E IN S U R - 23J

ancc 5-ycat, SOo pe t »100, Federal T - losna .SU per cent. See J . W , M e- Dowell. Phone S77-J - I . ^ -- • A lC IT Y LOANS—W B <VANT D E S U IA - ’ - 3

blo loana on Jesldence o r business — -property. Bc8t~ ra t5s,-prompt-s«arvicc. • JTw ln .P a lU J lM o ' &-Abatract_C o ,,J ,td r c b fcJpb^E Y L .iO _W A N _O N F A R M 0_R

c ity property. Some private moocy vfj In sums o f from $500 to $5000 now on * i hand. Irrigated Lands Company, H o- f p

3 c lrP crrtn c ,~ na :sbcaaonfluri~w cst.~— ' ,F A ^ yk t_L O A M & rjiO -.-C O *iM I8 S IO N : ^ot

no delay. T w in Palta T it le and A b - =strac t-C o .,-H d . , , ..........OU R TEN YEAR FAR M LO AN OP- : _ fe r a _ U ie _ ^ t o f In terest rates and___ j

mission. Letsch fe WUUams. •________ " =I A M OPPERINO A VERY CHEAP —and-dealrable- fa rm - lo a n .- I- th ln k - lt - — the best fa rm loan proposlUon ever o f- pQ

pay you to see me t>efore placing your ^ loan. C. A. Robinson. ^

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H E L P W A N T E D — M A L E O R ^

F E M A L E ■................................ PC

EXPERnSJCED W AITRESS W A N T- ». 4 i ' T o n > '* - C n fo ._______

W ANTED—A L L AROUND BCACk'^ FCsm ith and weldrr. Krengel M achine - 1

Co. _________W ANTED—BUSINESS W OMAN, F A - .^4

m ilia r w ith sewing c r teaching to p takc-coursT In dra fting , drs icnlng. ru t-.lin g and fit t in g to measure, fo r leach- " •fng others. G ive name, address and FOphone fc r In trn le w . Address Box 10, _ tcare News. __

f O R R E N T — F U R N IS H E D j }

M ODERN ROOMS FOR RENT. 31<‘ ] [3rd n c r U i._ ______ J _J

TO R R E .N T -B a )R 6 d M S U IT A B L B ! i;fo r tw o. cIo.N< In. _ P h ^ _ 4 3 5 - J . _ ^ . ' j;

t-XJR RENT—MODEiRN BEDROOM.431 2nd a\c. west. Phone 417.______

POR RENT—UPPER FX7RN1SHED 3- room aoartm ent. Phcme 367-J. ^

sleeping porch; tw o Icta, In qu ire —277 Harrtson St. F TO R R E iN T--O O O D'CLEAN R bO M S

w tth or w ithout board: ex tra meal r ntetve d .~ ~ ia eth no rth . Phone 1061. iFO R - RENT. . P U N IS H E D —GOOD ^xi- housekeeping apartm ent, in , ^

445 M a in avc. west. Ad'TO R B C O '—TW O ROOMS NEW L'V = • fu m b h e d . Mra. Ruth-W Uliam s. 540

3rd ave. cast. ________________ . . _POR RENT—N IC E M ODERN FRO.NT “■ bedroom, pre fer .-U dy . o r m arriedcouple. 452 3 itf r ave: - n orth . , . _ ^■FO a -B C NT— t . BQOM WOC B E . g L in . ^

tsahtd . -H a lf m ile east o f W ashing- f Vi4 h * a w i , " ^ ia ' r i« r . rfoViih: ■ " C h ia r ;;i*iO hman. ™FOR R E N T -3 ROOMS. H O T iA l f o R

coM ' t n a a ia f va ter:« meals .( f -d e ^ s rtre d ; 1 « -W . ISS r th

, V

ro % t C ^ —f v io m’ o d b r ^ 1 ^r o c to . S4S 3rd a n . e a s t.. .F tsn s

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w T L ^ iw N . lL a w 7 0 « U » ? ^ S o o ^ i ' " ,•and 4. Sm iU i-R ice BuUdlng,

8UAD ilO O G lN . Rooms 4 and 5, Baak .V, and T rust-B ldg , Phono 8. .

O. C. H A L I ^ ^ vct Clos' Book store.JOHN W. G R A IIA M -L aw ye r, Bank a• T rus t BJdg. Phone D35-W. ^ SWEELEY A B W E ^ Y - L a w ottioetf

Idaho Power BuUdlng.___________

M IL L W O R K A GLASS

W I N D O ^ G L A S S . ^ t ^ ^ cabU

p u r a i iH N a '

n O M E 'pL U M B tN G A H EATIN G CO.New locaUon. 135 ard are . east.

Phone 383.\O A U ^tN T Y N E PLU M BIN G A •

ing Co. Fat beating trouble*, ptume 281-W. ____________

t-A O T O ^ IN S U B ^ C E , cd r 'w T O ilge *.' - ' ■ Potter Real Estate. Paono 87*. . <1 ~ T R A N s n m -

C H U Z Ib U i'U A N U l’UU (JO, PlumB 348:---------^ ra U n g ^ s to ra g o .a a d l ib e r ty Ooal;. . , W A R O raO T R A N S ^ R AND. B TO B r ,‘ age Co. Coal and wood. Phoae t42»‘ ...

age'300._ __________ __________ ' -^ ^ ^ E R N A L ~ 6 B ^ n Z A T 1 0 N B

^ D E R N W O O D M E N 'o f A H E U C A . ____ 1

F O R S A L E — L IV E S T O C K ........

FOR SALE—W H ITE C O LLIE PUP- j*plcH.' l^Il OnC l iJ8. — — — ---------

FO R S A L E -« P R I N O E R S AITO ' ‘ fresh cows^_Phonc 510-R-3.

t o r ' S A L ^ M A L E ~ B O S tO N BViju _pu p ,_p^ lg rced . Phone 5U -R -2 . F O R S A L ^ F IV E -Y E A R jO U J P O N fi. ' ‘

C i ^ 4 I l 3£d ave. west or phona 187. - - FOR S A LE -R EO ISTER E D OUERN-

Dcy bu ll ca lf six weeks old. Phonea P -R-a. Qcn. r . p t k n o n . .____ ; -FOR S A LE -A -IS O .-l J ^ E Y COW,.fr c s l i . CaU "5 :3 0 -evenings. J. H . "

B rj'a n t. M aurlcc S l. 3rd door o f f - Addison c is l.

T O R S A L E — A U T O M O B IL E S . ’

FOR SALE-1S>2(! PORD SEDAN IN good condition. Phone 1130.________

SEE THESE j 'I 1030 Nash Spccial SU S-Door Sedaa{ 1938 Dodge Sedan, 1927 O ldim oblle Delaxe CoapeI 1925 Cbcvrolet 0»aeh

1924 Ferd Roadster ' 1923 Ford Conpe

H e p p I e r N a s h

. . . 111.

T f f R ' R E N T - ^ # U R N T S f f i o l

TOR R E.N T-S lX*R O O .\r M ODERN house. I2y. A . N. Long; Phoae 43.'

tX )R RE.ST—A OOOD ‘ SIZED“ MdDta'.'ern -hcu ie . close In. Ia«[ulre 3 3 i ; . •

AddUon ave north.

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- _ F R U I T S , v e g e t a b l e s • ________________ ________«■» .r

C H E R R I^ _ A R S .N O W R IP S A x . ’ -C n » i* l.< p d a « a -O w h a a l------------------- -------- -P 6 f i ‘‘ a A j :^ - - 8 te h iL ij o u t ' P u i ' t f . J I' . I j i i . iWtnirei1.-T rC .r fa P ttfoe 12JX ■ . ■. f • • •■

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. . C e re a l N e r v o u s ; C o rn S lio 'w s

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: ~ ^ :^ O H ib A G 6 7 ^ u r ie ^ lc ' f / i» i^ W iiR = W ahlpmcnts from ArKcntinn r t 'ix ir t f i l.Ideal jro w lh conditions In CimaOa and Liverpool quotnliaas Jowur than due. wheal values here tended mont- 3y dowinvarri loday. Scltlntc m C lil- cago Tecclvert momentiim hIao trom weakness of W lnnlpcK Ju ly delivery which Is n t a discount und«r C lllcngo

Closing quotations on whcn i were• ------ iieryoas. ' i c lp -:l-^e -iiL ‘t - }o w g c . ;^ C ^ —

finished a l >4c decllnc lo He ad­vance. oats unchanRcd to ' i c to Sc h igher and provisions unchanKfd to » ^ o f 10c.

I .-.ATBenllne w licn t slilpmenus. fo r the week were innounced inday a i

w hile Liverpool dlspntehen kuUI A r- { |\ irenllne wheat wiiii selllnK »t prices considerably under the level i i i which

! ncw wheat Is offered from the United------- s ta te s .' w grz r-u‘a!i- i>u’g"nr - nfin ti ' u in i ■ ^

Canndton— coont iy nmrlcetintrt— n f^ —-------w heat-ycstcrday-ue ro - aai.OOU. bushch I jI compared w ith 257,000 buJhol.s on ih'>. •”

corresponding doy Inxl yw ir; IliiU early sown Canadian wheat la n a w : c lgh l Inches above lhe a n i l : ,th a l la te M w n whenl Li miUclnK riiD - j . . id progrcs5. J=Vivorjil>Je wenftluT eon*; , d ltlons In domestic «pr;;ii: crop te r- J r ito ry waa likewise n Ijc.u I.sIj factor.

' Under the clrcunirtar.cc.^ export demand fo r wheat fi'om Norlh An»er* lea dwindled «ind price bulKi's which

------- dewioped—oit~account of . r . iln .. iin d ------ II!ha il In parla o f Oklaliorfia nn ii K n n* , sfts lum ed out to be only transient. | Despite some sood nixed buylnK i t ia t . sprang up on declines. rnl1le.<i' fa iled :to hold, nnd w ili i Wlnnlpet? ( jiiou i- ------Uons weak Uie m arket here closed ■**= n l nearly the da y 's . bottom flRures. broil

, --------- wprli. W heal— Open lU fh Low CIokt Pc

Ju ly ........ 13f)fi 13£)^ 137'-; 13B-4 220:Sept. ...... 141 H J ' i 139'. i-JO . M3QDcc.............M 4 . 144'. H 3 ’ . 143 fa ir.

Com— lanaJu ly ........ JOO^ 102'. 100'. i o i ’ o umpSept........... tlB 'i IOO'. 0B^ 09-.. to SDec............. 80S U7 8(1 00% Cobl

Ju ly (Old) 53T:— 5TH— .VJ S 2 '7 TW KJuly (new) 53U rcv. ^2‘ . M s. j l . o i

• Sept. inew)54T; 4r.--. 45-. ji,20Dec.' ..... :47»a 4 7 \ 4 7 '. 47% dljJo

CASH C B A IKCHICAOO. Junc 15 (/P>—W heat: NE

No. a. hnrd *1.42 lo *1.43: No. 2 m ix - Firmed >1.43'-i to tl.50. 1 4 \.

C o m L -H o -3 mixed »1.02 to J1.0.T. UtNo. a yellow *1.03 lo »l.04, T i

OaU: No. 3 w hite CSc to 10c: No. *4b,C4 w hite 57c to C7c. • Le

Bye: No sales. En.nt-------- B a rla y -M c -to 11.02. Z I

T im o thy seed #4 to *4.75. *0.15Clover aeed *15.72 to *10.00. m

1 . PORTLAND G IIA INPORTLAND. June_15_t;i»JT-WhC.HL _ N i

BDD hard w hile *1.48: aoft MSlte. ver ; western white »1.40; hard w inte r *131: northem spring. »T3tem red * 1J 2.

— ^Today'»_car_recclpta:__.Wh?nl__H>:_____Tj flo u r l l : corn 3 :,o n w 1.

hard SI.40 '. «*■'-------to -« l-,63r-N o:-l-norll*e rn-(.p rlnK -*W 3i------

C om : No. J w hile 88c to OB'-.c; dft

I yellow ease lo BOc; No. 2 yellow 9B>.c " ? nI to Wc: No. 1 mixed 97c.I O als: No. 3 w hite CO'vc;. No. 3 «»j w hile OSc to 05 ';c.

TOLEDO SKKO orTOLEDO. Junc 15 (,V>—W heat:

Cash No. 3 red *1.75 ', lo .* 1 .7 5 ’ ... T li C om : Cash No, 2 yellow *1.08 to were

*1.09; cash No, 3 yellow $1.07 lo SI.03. |— Oal&. Cmh'*-Np:—3 white—^3 ^ c t o ’ H yn

75^c. ' jRye: Cash No. 2 *1.40. • llU-.-xx

• .C love r seed: Cash domestic *17.10;'Cow:• Octobcr *18 bid;-Dfcem 'O iT 518 b i t l ; ln e i f ,

cash Imported *13.G0. Is te n—— _JU »lke i_C aLSti_J15.25_blilL_.V ‘i : i i lL a ’xaL

i *IS bid, I VenrT im o thy : Ca.-li *2.2:.: ni-r.-mbt-r , g p rii

*2.S5,...1 —------ I Ufa-.

DRIED f U r iT ' I.! -! ,NEW YO RK. June 15 t / f i - D r l . d ' L f ,.);

f r u it and hopn steady. C’,h.H' i Sprii

.LOR ANGELES rRO DL’C E /. •LOS ANQELEa. June 15 ),V .— nrt.n

iliTce exchance rcccip i;.; **uTTT-l‘“ 83,(i50"s[pj, pocnds; cheese MOO psunds, : capc

D u lle r In bulk 43. ' ' cuik.Eggs: Extras 27;' Jlrst.% fresh

case count 25; mediums 25: smallK - l- . -n ir k Poultry unchanged.- |Tvirl,

“ ■" “ t Turk—t ---------SWN -n W fC tX C O -P R O D U C I;------

SAN PRANCISCO, June 15 (,V<-• (Fcderml'SUte m arket news and Kr.-xd- ,

Inc *enrlc«)—N et wholesale prices: , „Score P3 43c; score PO 42c. r,,,,,

' • Ecgs: No. I extra 2?c; No, 1 extra ; p . „ , m td lu m 23‘ >c.

BAN PRANCISCO,- June 15 0#>)—: Bu lie rXai 47',e .

Onionsv Oreen 50c to * l per Iu k ; C o ich e ll* whit*-. 11.25 to *1.40 per „

, c r»te : yellow » i to *135; red * l ^ to » IJ 0 per c w t, sacked. .

PoUtoea: W w h in s lo n Oems aSc to S fC l U O ; ocw stock local Oamets *1.25

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- P o u ltry : BroUen 2<V: to 3Sz'- young k roe rte t* aod puUeU M c to JS e ; hens Po*-a I 17c lo -S lc . Turkeys nom inal. '

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• i : . C H IC A O a June 15 ( ^ - B u t l e r : Leto -- { .-TTnrfiaMtd ; te c tip U H J37 tubs. Celei . I ' j ' ; B b b : H lc E e f n ie e ^ ^ 15."'<V ca«;s7 SlS® r - f ^wn t i 38c ta a a e rc r f im iry n rs a W ’ vc Asp*

tU>T%tt packed extras 3 0 ':c ; Rhu:

AU tc. Iteady: recclpis tw o B u u fo « U a a ^e : tp t in g i a te : leg. B u tt

aOc;. bro llCT 30c; g trto g Bga

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N E W Y O U K . .Iun» - 15 OPI- . stoi'k-'.- Wr:>ic: h lir li nriccd .slmrc.1 NE

^ iiu w rH ic-vftl wenkni-.w. ^tUcB

Ij., . ' • cral.Koroli:n exchnnKc.s: M ix e d ; poln^

j.tL-rI(ii« u n d ' franc.? sCeady; yen « . ic lrU c 11 polnui, verse

C oltcn : Steady; rn lir. in ccntrn l was belt,

SuKiir: QiilcC, j foliosColtce: Lower: European selling, a sli

------------------------------------ lint?C HICAOO: • • c x f i 'W heat: Eiisy: slow ex iio rl de- Into

irinnd. • • •— c u m : & ii‘.iuy . fi;m..L-. t" m if in 'ur - - 4- fo -

nblc w n ith c r. jsomeC allle : Slcndy, 1 lo m IIokh: H igher. .. Un

_________ ___________________ •___slon.snles

Broilers 37c; spring ducks 20c lo 20c; " ‘ h " Kprlng geese 20c. ' n,e ,

PoUitoes: Recclpt-s 01 cur.s. on irnek w rle 22a: lo ta ; U nlled Slntrs shlpmenU H3Q curs: ncw .iU>ck trnd lng Jusl , la ir, m nrket weak; Alnbamn. Loul.i-iuna nnd Texas .sacked m Ks T r i- ,j ],„ .iinph.% *1.40 to Sl.no; moiitly *1.50;o sl-.'»5: N o rtlf Carolina barre l Irjsh jj'| gCobblers *2.75 to * 2.a'>; old hlock trad - 71,., , ln i:_ v c ry .- lli* 'c d ._ m n rk c l_ .( iu ll; W Is^ — be; LTJiihin ;.utked n iiu iiil W h ltr t BOe^o- •pojjjj [1,05: Ida lio .sacked RU!>.scUs «5c to ( 1,20, accordlni' 10 quality nnd con-:»£}oj|- ' cioscj

«-5?^T.s ■ r ‘NEW YO RK . June 15 (,p ,-C op pe r: ity

r'lrm : e lectrolytic spol and ftiture.s nboul ; 4 \ . ' , ncw

Iro n : Q u ie t: nnchnnged.T in : Stendy: s iw t .n nd futures

(4B.02. n eLend: Stendy: spol New Y ork *630; ^ ,0^

Snsl S t. Lou4^*ft20. rn^. *Z inc: F irm : East St. LouU .npot

tO.lS to *0,20: futures *0.17 to *0.22. i „ j j t, AnUmony *0.75. 4

» A i r ^ . v E i i •_ N g w YO RK . June 15_(yP>-nnr sll- •er 5 9 \ . ket

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arr nh lgln><] il'n llv ' ' Ul-l==aF =I ^ o 'rt<>ffc-J n ^ h^ ‘ ar4M T>& ig= .fl^=^ ~ «re tr iU n d rd ~ to ^ V e r " o riiy—t l ~

. . r r . r r nf . i r i r f . TCI l r r . - . , jU l | . ■ d e f l ie n - f o r Ahorl period* offer •more lh a n . lhe quoted priees no _ J eITorl'“ lT~n iade~ to tnelnde w ch7 - -matJi quoUtlon.1. quoCatlons are offered *'>' m erely as a guide (o producen *'and should not be secepled a* refleeting ex lre m ri o f e ith e r h l*h „ r low p rltr ,c

Paid to Producer* " "T lie T w in F a lb markets yesterday

J ::h l heavy hoK--iIe.-\vy hoirs 5G 00 I ^

lelferr. ■ 46.00 to *7.50 tJteers * 0^ 010*5.00

I’ earlinK;' lambs • “ ^ '^ iw a l l iSprlni; lamii-: ,*l2.0i»,

I'ou liryIcavv hen;. A'.- lbs. nnd up. lb. IP f j .p.l:.-ht hen-, und'-r 4 ‘ .- lbs..- lb. '^ ,;hon» hr:>.s lb. Me

lb. • . 5c5prin':cTs. colored, lb. , , 19c -•priticers. lt-»:h^mx, Ib- lOrIr r lle rs . un to 2 lbr.-. lb. ~ 20ci la v \ Ib. nw:a p c ii5. N q., 1, ;i>. 20c::.!»a s . No. 2. lb. 15c5»nv lb. . . T’C-riirkey.'.. No. I : lb. 2ic 3 ,.^rvirkey.s. No. 2. lb. 13c 1riitk fy-s. old toms, lb. I7c 3^^ riW--v-7Tt>: ^Ouok-s. lb. 10c Trpa..,

Dairy TiexsU ulte rla t, .'weet 41c TreiSR iii ir r fa t. -.our. • 38c Tr<a.sE.-.j;s ■ca.slU ! 8C.EJk-s iloca i ^to^el 20c _____

Surar—W holtM te ,:a ne *7 69 IBeet *7.49

W-heat and M ilt Feed 'Brari. c w t. ' *165Bran, 500 lb. lot-i . I I COStock food, too Ib^ *l.rt5 5* . 5,Stock foods. 500 tb. l 3ls - t \ iQ 2flo t----------------- ~ .ReUii-Priee«--------------------- 2j0 |Griii^IU. U Ja ii-------------- ;------t oo nnd Sill' . ix j ^Onagea. aoxen ■ ♦OCIOTDC’ c»t?^^iatoes. 15 ll» . . 2Sc gener^^ew potatoes. 3 lbs. 28c 114.50Strawberries, p i n t - . 10;'»13.«J2abbagc . . *c *13.40> 'ttu c e .. head . 5c and lOc to 1> le o ' I5c to 20c ; cow»s isn n e rrm :--------- ----------------------------Asparagus. 2 lbs. lO oU m llkRhubarb. 4 Iba. . . - ........ 2Sc fe«le

Prodaec I Sh(3uU«r (ranch ) ....... ........... • * - . • 4 0 c ,fa l 13u tte r tc r m m e ry ) ................... • iSc j mandSas :__________ __ - ......... .................30g‘ trade

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NEW YORK , June 15 (4>)—T lie I*®!?” '

nktng—spell—today—in —w hich—aev------------ral. 1.VIUCS broke bvlow the low PO jl iiU rcached In Tuesday's drastic Recel .ic r*n . IJ» Uic nb-wnce of nny nd- cows rrse news dcvolpmcntfi. the decline steen IIS genenilly described na the "sec- *8.w iidary reaction” which Invariably Hoi ilIow;i U lf fJrst sustained rn lly a fte r In bi sharp break. A lthough n sprlnk - Sht

1(5 o f liwues moved against the UbI’ I irrent Irend. and a few were pushed to ncw high ground, most o f Uie undnrd Industrlnls nnd rails lost OM fo -5 -p o ln U wlaUc t l i r - , d fd ln P 3 - ln JdpL-

ime of the specialties’ ran from 0 stead I nearly 14 points. steer:U nlike Tuesday's 5.000.000-almre se.s- lo I on. trading in todny market brought pract lies nggrcgnling only 2,095.700 s Ik lares. lo 2iH igh priced specialties were again 1 bulk le chief tnrgcLn o f selling pressure. J top * 'r igh t- - Acronnutlcnl .broke 15% > fn l • )lnts lo 142. lh low reached Tucsdny. *1235 Id Uicn .snapped bnck lo M4. Rndlo j Hoj like I2 't po lnls to lOO'i. ns ngalnst lOc I low of 160'-j on Tiie.sdny. Adams lo ^2

«pres.s. Coty. ..DuPont. In lc r im llo n - lo p 'i Silver nnd Ro.ula Insurance fe ll .

i to lO’ i points.Qeneral—Motora—clo.ved near ly —5 — )lnts lower a i i r i ‘\ oesime ihe un- s i ) ^ nniccment o f - record-breaking May ^.qoJc len, • Unlled Slnlos Steel common B.«<l 2 points Jouw it l 139. al- y jarK ough 11 hnd dipped lo 137^. LIR- t t and Myers Lisucs. Ooodrlch. Pur- / Daklng. Arnold Constable and tout hn lf a dow n other* Kunk lo ,'W low ground fo r the year. -

NEW YO RK. Junc 15 ( f l> )-A l- lough no sales were reported in lhe w sugar market "todny. the im dcr- bq ; ne wus steadier, buyers continu- K to ciiow Interest n l las l pa ir -prices

4.2J lo r duty tree, but ho lder* J (afjgf, k ing advances o f I-IO of a ccnt j

t had a s lrcngtlienlng Influence Al raw .'Ugnr futures, b u l enrly iip-

ras met iiedvy llau idn tlon nnd [ircpcan_l»cdgc_jdllng ._fo l!o_w ed_b i'_______nclloiw, Uie m nrket closing I pobit jjq •I h ig h e r' on n il • deliveries. The 3jk e t . opcncd nl iid r a n K ; ir jh -± r^ ’ ■» ; -iU lin t*—on—covrrjng—and—some— n fw o p u itstclf* buying .-iinnn ren lly -liM p irrd by . ..w -

iiia i'-t and the up tu rn In the London

nlso hnd some Influence, bu t n ite r<• early demand wns supplied, prices i,o*c iiicti-d under incren.sed offerings. ,-.idlng was In fn lr proportions. wlU) ,uch cxchnnging from the nenr to -.j.|

more d lstnnl poslllorts. Approx- jmte sales 77.000 lo:is. July clowd ^)1; September 2.C3; December •2.72; hrinit.nuar>- 2.G9; March 2.63; M ay 2.70. ..1“ Refined sugar prices were unchanc- |—nl—CT)S~lo C.IO- for— fine—.Itcd. but the tr.id<* continued to nit. operations lo actual require- ents. anticipating Lome doivnwsrdvWon In prices. W ithdrawals on j,d contracts were In hberal propor- n^opan i._w itli_ llltl» i_sccond hund :iugar.. '.-j-j callable.

T eNEW YORK. June 15 (,?>)-Call 488.0Ccney easier: all loatis 5 ’ j ; clos- in jtg bid 5".-; time loaiis f irm : mixed uary'l la le ra l 00 lo 90 days 5S. to 5 ’ . ; clushur lo six m ontlis SS to 5 \ : prtme againrrcanllle paper 4 ‘ .- lo ■4».. aamt-Ur'.nkcrV ar-rcBtancca—unchnnccd,_____

--------- iwh IL ID E R TV BONDS mom

NEW YO RK. June 15 (/?»»—L lb rr ty .Oh:nd i clbsedi • Del:s . ............... *1005Q bloodI 4 '.s *101.22 eight d 4 ’ .s ...................... *100. Quartfn ^ T s -------^ ^ ---------- r — .- T ic g g o - -W l•ea.sury 4 '.^ .‘ *11330 Ne*- exsury 4a ...................... *106.20 U ime is u r j- r v T - ------------ ^ ^ ^ — * l0 5 3 l- tfT T bta.sur>-_3Sr. ............ t l0 3 M stfc

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mSj'em I

C HICAGO U V ES TO C K O nCHICAOO. Junc 15 C*»^-Hocs: Re- *1.15' ip is 18.000: acUve: mosUy JOc to tag : c Jiigher; top paod *1050 fp r choice to *1 0 to 300 pound v e tfh ta : bu tchcrs - T c i0 lo "35 0 • p o i ^ i~ l9 3 5 to *1030; PineU 10 233 pomins *333 t»j- * i e30.--------- h * lf -CatUe: ReeeJpti 1500; Caivea. 1000; th r » nerully steady:, best long y e a r lu m * M 0: 4.50; steers 1300 .to 1500 pounds * li)5 .3.40 to *1435: MOO to 1300 pounda Pul3.40 to *14A); fed y t* r lln g » »J330 *1.1S

*15: heifer* *1333 to SM.7S: to *1w« *935 *to *11.73: .cu tte rs 14 to M k

h i. iu tf l .z' a io » - T f i m M_*p i l lk fe<f> *11-50 to *14: stock e r* and to 9 eder» II1.7S to *13. andShe«p: Recelpu SOOO: be lter c r a ^ bag1 lamba acUre. ru U / a tM d r: d o * . to t i and good fo r a llm lt«d supply. lo v« r | On ade* a l i t l k ttow ; l ig h t w p p ly o f »0c;

.LLS, ID A H O . SATURDA1

UNE~AlMV::^aW~CLC

S O P T - VUL l e t v o u p e e l j p - O p _ . - '_ . w a e « & r r , I S . ... y A M ' • ------- • j n t - -------------------- -

:own5’ *15 id *10.76; medium. *13.50 D *15; cwca, medium to choice iis o ■ ounds down) *4 to I72.'i, I

PORTLAND I. liTS T O C K __________ __PORTLAND. June 15 C a ltlc :

lecelpts 60; steady; on e 'lo n d good ^ ows *039: one lund tow medium ^ . iccrs no t aold: truckcd in she stock B.25 down. in T 'noE.s: Reccipte 345; .steady: trucked

1 butchers *11 down. w“ “Sheep; Receipts 50; stendy: choico

ght lambs *12, U irowoiit *10.

OM AHA I.1VE.ST0CKOMAHA. June 15 i/l')—C nttlc : R c- from

Plpts—W T r jlv r .1... JDQ: -a ll..C lH M fi« takerIcady: few loads yeurllngs u n d 'l ig h t nileers *13.50 to *13.65; cows *a.50 o(hci0 *9,75: culte ru *0.25 to *7.50; rnndc rad ica l top vealn *13, live - Shccp: Rccelpta 0500; lambs weak '

J 25c lower; other clas.ies steady: He ulk fa t range-lam bs *15 to *15JU: ^ Ir l ; ip *1535; nnUves mo.Mly *14.75; best the t l ewes *C; range (ceding Inmbs Uhe 1235 to *13.00. ’ ltnou{ Hogs; Recelpls 8000: {ic llvc; mo.itly pui

)c h igher; spoU 15t up: bulk 200 unde: ) ?2S pound butchiTN *9.40 lo }9.&'j; saln t ) P '*9 .75-on 250 pound butchers. w ill

--------- liesFRIRCO SlIECP

SAN FRANCISCO. June 1 5 - (4»>— iie ip -rh e c e lp u aOo; two londs good I t U t -oolcd lambs showing, a.sklng *14.25; I I I uod ewes (luoled- *0 to *C,36; goott cartings nround * 10. T

DENVER SIIEEP DENVER. June 15 (/l»)-Sheep: Re* •iptu.COO: lam ba.active, steady; tw o ] T li lad-s. 73 pound Id ah ot *15 w llh 35 Mr. Ill lo car a t ( I? ; no th ing else on in T ne. „ i Pend

, - , • Wed:BOSTON' WOOL T w lr

BOSTON. June -15 In the wool acme inrket here m edium grade fleeces Oreg re about a t a standslill. Quo- Mt lUons are unchanged.

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DOSTON. June 15 (/P)—T lie Com- ^ I c a l Bu llc tln jjP W gny.w , Will sny:' .

1 thc~ w ^ i u v ii ic '~ m aiH uvf - i»r ic « aV«L- renm lned. hQWevcr^ven-. firmoU> here and nbroad, fo r the most l ( m w l. ttlthough M erino tops h i Drad-

he East India sales n t Liverpool. I owever. hnve been steady and U it- ! ew c lip season In England Is op e n -' ig very strong. - ••The m anufacturing In th is m ar-

et is quiet bul the advent o f bet- u , '•r weatner condition* la expected lo ring about improvement." In Uie west new clip opemUowi

ava_^Q »Trt_rtnffn »m lrpclab ly_nnd im c «-ooU are being taken here nnd lere a t s ligh tly lower ctean tanded meet wts. • imm i"M oha ir Is i ' l i i l Qulct here. Am er- ^omz a is buying *ome h a ir a l Constan- no p le 'a t firm ral«»."T lie ra i l-a rK i-w ft le f-^ lp m ^ n t*—o f-----ool from Boston from January 1. ^Qut »28. to June t4. ll>18. Inclusive. ere 79,733.000 |>ound.» agalnsi 83,- 98,000 |K)und.i !o r the aame prr.iid ^ddri u t year. T l ir rrcelpta from Jan- r^m i ary l . 1928. to June 14. 192*. m - lusive. were 141,734300 pounds j . gainat M9.JC4.TDO pounds fo r the »me-perlod la-vt year." . fo r ’-Thg C flm m ern il B iilU U n w lU .p u b -_ jn te r .'h the -followinL* wool quotations to-

.Ohio and P«-tv.a>ylvanla fleeces; M i l l Delaine unw;i.siipd 43c' to ' 44c; ha lf p

lootj combing 48c to 49c: th ree- igh lhs blood combing 5«c lo 57c; • u a ric r blood co.ublng 55c. | O /^ ls c6 n s li;. '’ “ ? .livouiT a n 3 ^ t V e r a j f * * ^ * lew England: H alf blood 46c to 47c; Sh ld (ire^e lghU blood 55c lo 5«c: quar-r rrb lo o d -M c ---------------------------S<foured ba\i.s — Texas: Ptoe 18

lon ihs iselectrd' * 1.18 to * 1.20; fine i r e « months *110 to *1.15.C alifo rn ia : N onhem *1.13 to *1.15;

Uddle county *105 to *1-08: south- ra Wc to 9Sc.O r« fon : Pine and P. M . sUple

1.15 to *1.18; line aod P. M - c lo th - , ig *1 to *1,05; valley No. 1 *1.08 » »> >®'Terr ito ry — M ooum *. andls tm U zTr m e sUple c h o i« *1.17 to *130; “ y* •U bluud Luii.uuiu n .19- to - * l . l f l . ^ tiree-elghU blood combing *li>5 to v 1.10; quarter blood combing *1 to 1X>5.PuUed: DeUlne *13b to " *1.33;

1.1s Ul *1.18; fine A cupers SLIO — > *1.15; A supers *I.A5 t« *1.10. 1 M ahalrs: Oood o r i c l o a l T e x -

t TSc tn r rp - t w m fcld 90c J W c; good ortg laia b a ^ A rta o o * . ' ttd N ev Mexico 65c to TOc; o rig la a l L in e ag Average 13 (hootba Oregxa TOe oo»d 3 73c. " t w OrwSed atock: Pb«t comblBC f i c to miOz

ac; good carding 55e to eoc._________ fo r 1

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rhe body of Ben D. H ukI i m . 30. •] rnatchce. .Washington, who was k i l l . j«vp

In un nutomoblle accident near ».a lion . W iL iiiing lon. Mny 19, arrived pja T w in FulLs a t noon. Thursdny. Mrs, jjy ghes 1s the dnughUT nf M r. nnd per #. A lbert T. Ward, 336 W nshing- sen I .ntrect. T w in Palls. lyltr. Hughes was lasianUy killed wh en his car plunged over n 200-foo i ihe ba nkm cn t' while hc wn-s retu rn ing pnr m Seattle 10 which pliicc hc hn tl E o n .a <LHi«r_whQ-hnri lipcn VlslllnK J l l hi.5 home In Wenatchec. T iic only sun ,er occupant of lhe cur when I t g irj de Its fa ta l plunge w ui' M r. Hughes' nl:c j-year-c ld daughter. Leona, who n rr i uninjured. nu ile lp wns summoned by Uic l l t l lc InU i a fte r she Imd slept n il n ig h t on ns

running board o f Uie cnr nenr ^ body o f her fa ther whom she -

ught wns sleeping, LMnernl services w ill bc held here . le r the direction o f the La tte r Day nts church. T im e o f the scrvlce I be announced Inter. The body jn

a t the Grossmun m ortuary. j---------------------------- J

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■ ll l ie body of II. H. H all, 23. son of t, . and Mrs. J. W. H all, w ill arrive 1 T w in Falls on the noon tra in from « :idlelon a t which place he <!led ea rly q x lncjduy m cmlng. M r. H a ll, le ft l In Falls abcut three weeks ago w llh T h ne oUier young men bound fo r t egon In scarch of {m p loym cnl. Ikirs, J, W. H i ll and O ils H a ll, n I Ither o t the dcieased. le f t carJy "5 dncjday In rc5p:nsc lo a me«nge nm In ; o f tho dcaih of th e ir son nnd agi ither nnd returned lo T iv ln Fall.s theterday. “ —--------- ---------- -81*iurv lv lng the dcc^a-.ed nre hbi w ife Coi 1-tw o children, hts parents.and h is tu l ilher. O ils Hall. apj!Sjncrnl“ fierv iccs-w in-S D-hclU -anne- am Ike chapcl a t 3 o'clock—.Mcnday. da:

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_____ - d oJr. A. L. K a rt of Spokane, here cut le r th? nusplec.s of the Idaho A n ti- doi :brculo«U aiiocla tlon . spoke Thurs- f a t the luncheon meeting of• K iw an ls club n t the •Rogerson » ;cl regarding hL-i work. I le wns com- *tn led to postpone com pletion o f the Me* h ere, owing to Illness, bu l w ill

m the national AnU-Tuberculoui etlng in Portlnnd. Dr. H a rt le ft nedlately n flc r lhe luncheon, ac- , , npanied by Mrs. H art, fo r Portland, l i " lng he would return no t la U r lhan le 35 to fin ish his work. .TUhJoTrJ.'NenmannrtnnnuKerof-the— jth e m Idaho Wholesale Grocery npany. spoke on ancient nnd mod- I commerce. ‘ A t the closc of hln pj^] Irtss he dl-strlbuied cans of Van mp’s product, compn.srd o f Great rthem beans. . opj• waa announced lh a l R. H. Mu-.- am . prealdent. woiiJd leave next week eel.

Seattle to attend' the K ia an ls fo -em a tlon n l-m e eu ng .------------ ---------- ------- v

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JANNETT. Juiie 15—Pumpkin C rn- |- l* -to -hav«-a~ m uskra i-.lann. J. E. __£Irts and soils of Hailey have pur- 1 Lsed a 35*acrc tract fo r th is | i i i r - | „i f Several vears ago _one wa-i 1__• r a t r t a n r Carry w jih V o m 'd c r - i p ,e luccess. bu i ' an ' unu.sually d o '1 — j« n . discouraged the owner. In 5 new venture Uie owners w jll d e -1 id on naU)-c raU. |

iIL E V W EATHER UNFAVORABLE lA tL E Y . June l^ U ru A u a liy m - *■ m enl weather M having a bad e f- , t on growing crops in the Wood

ra lley . Cool, cloudy, w indy ir» are not encouraging to the

buft th t. |HE eonsUnt even under, weather han-

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J u n e 2 2 n d „ j J ;j a - -T w t n -P «lk - T ia - O m ia n Oh o rt — j 9 R & U rw l. Tickets good on ly tn ^ kcbcs o r cha ir c a n and l im i t (o r sp, vrn to home dw tlna tlon before u l dn lgh t o f Juae as. Aak local agent

fu rthe r dctalla.—Adv.

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T w in Palls m unicipal bnnd T iiurstlay Sit jjvpn lng o|>cncd li ic .summer conccrt api .'••a.son in T w in Palls c lly .p a rk w ith a_ n i; Flag dny prcgram U iu t wns enjoyed per by an nudlcnce o f .scvcrnl hundred die penons. Many of the listeners were ilic .scaled in nu lcm obllis th a l were close- be ly parketl cn three .sldc.< of the park, nm w hile others filled up lhe scats about the lh e band«nnd In the ccntcr of the In pnrk. tlci

Bund concerts wlU bc given ench tlic T liu rsdnv eveninL- hcrer>fter_durlng-the| C summer scascn. Each conccrt w ill bc- gci: g ir j n t 6:15 o'clock and continue for spc n l:ou l un hsur. Programs nrc to be ISI nrrnngvd w ith view to presenting numbers nttrnctlve lo a ll UlsIcs, and Into populnr Jiong.i w ill be given Inrgely — ns encoro.i, ’

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ALIAS SUMMONS ^In the D is lr lc t Court oT the Eleventh

Jud ic ia l D is lr lc t o f the Stale of Idaho. In and fo r Tw in Fnlls

D cT»cede~N ofn iW clit'e rn-iina-P ac lfltr - jj- i Hypotheekbank, a c o r p o r a t i o n , g^li P la ln u ff, ijy

John M . Haydon and Lolo M. H ay- day don. husband and wife. A. O. M a d -: da> land and MUdred P. Madland. hus* | gro band and wife. H . H . Roberson n n d . off! L u la M . Roberson, husband and I c w ife. Oem SUxUs Lum ber Company. a corporation, and Prank 0 . WU-. ,pe Hams. Defendants. I i$t

The S tate of Idaho scnd.^ greetings; to H . H . Roberson and Lula M. Roberson, and John M. Haydon and — Lolo M . Haydon: IYou arc hereby notified th a t an In

nmended com pla int has been filed 6 agttln.1t you in the D is lr lc t Court of s the Eleventh Jud icial D is tric t o f the In

TV ln-Pa lls — n County, by the nbove nnmed pla in- N t i f f , and you are hereby dlrcctcd to n il appear nnd answer to the aaid uls

dny.s_of the service o f _thls summons._nnC and .•yo u - n re - fu rU ic r . . noUflpd -U ia t_m unle.is yo u -w n o r** '- nnswer amended complnmt w ith in l i ic ume jai, hrrpln_<p>>rifl>-rf th e - nln inU rr w ill tnke Judgment n^Alnsl you ns prayed p^o In zald com plnlnt. . ijav

'i'J7e aald flCtlon is b ru u iilil tu T t irc - 'j j jy c lM c -a ccrt3 ln -m ortgnK c-m .ide .-ncc--pro cutcd nnd delivered hy Lolo M. H ny- ji^ j don nnd Jolm M. Haydon. her hu.i- ^ band, to Uie pln lnU ff herein, cover- lng a ll th a t certain rc.M property. s ituate in the couniy of Tw in Pnlls. '.L i state o f Idaho, described ns follows, to -w it: T lie .Southeast Quarter otthe Northex'. l Quarter (S E 'i of __N E'.;)._ of Sorllcn Fourteen (14).____Town.ship Nine cm SouUi. Range P if. in tccn rJS) E. B, M , tcffcther w ith alJ g wnter rights appurtenant thereto or g held in connection th e rew ith .' snld jn mortgoge bcnrlng date February 9. k 1917. fo r the sum o f T u o Thousand r <*2000-001 D ollars.' and w h ich said j j morlgaKe w;^h d u lv 'T l lr i l " ffirTO Pora— v on the I2 lh tlay o f Ap ril. 1917. In the ^ 3 office n f Uic Recorder o f said Tu-ln Falls County. Idaho, and duly record- ed in Book 43 o f Mortgages, page 121 thereof, a ll o f which w ill more fu lly . 1. . appear frcm p la in t i f f* verified amended com pla int on f l ic herein. reference to which 1* hereby made ,, fo r a more pa rticu la r sUtem enl. . — W llneM —m y“ hnnd - and—th e - if la l of ■ the D l'.ir ic t C ourt th is I l t h day of May. A, D. ,1928. . • !!f(SEAL) .H A R R Y C. PARSONS.C lerk o f tfic D is tric t C ourt o f the ^

Eleventh- Jud ic ia l D U tr lc t. o f the s u t c of Idaho, In and fo r Tw in Falls County. j

------------ --------------- m ro n -o .-B O O N E .—

| r . B. Sm lUi. aUomey fo r Uie p ta ln -,*^^— U X f.-rc» Jd e a ce -*n d _o IH cc_a t_T w ^ ___' P ^ lU. Id a h o ._______________________' - . .

IN ~BAN KKU PTC V NO. 34S1 In the D U tric t C ourt o f the U nllcd in

S U t« . fo r Uie D U trlc t o f Idaho. 8 Southem D lvUlon. ®

In the M atter' o f Charle* J. Bingham. In B ankn ipL . . .NoUet; u hereby g lv tn th a t Charles! N

J. Bingham haa filed In the Dnited Lar sta tes D is tric t C ourt fo r Idaho, hU s u ap pU caU oa-fo t discharge In b&nk. sp; n tn trv «n^ th a t «11 crediloTS and all nip

“ In le iA t U i ■ to- pcnshow cauae I f any lh *y h * w . why U ic-iho prayer o f said p ^ U o n should no t be pra; granted by entering U ic lr a p ^ ra n c e grai tn aald pm eed ix«s, on o r before the In 1 IW h day o f June. XB3*. and w ith in 18U t«Q d a n tb c n a rte r fU la r the pa n ic . Kn u la r grounds o* th e ir oppodUon la tlcu Ibe oCncs o( th e C lerk o f cald Court, the ~OIvTO~Tipger the ab th orlty c f Uiel O CCtMrtl dd e ra o f aald Court, and bylget> spedal order o f the undersigned. UUs tp« la ih day. o f M ay. 1928. ~ iJ tr

O U Y L . K INN EV . .Refere?.

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r A W E C ^ “ G (3 lM '

P A O U O C V ^ F O R -i

IN B A N K R liT T C V NO. 3524 te ^» :-o iC Tno t= -G o orc= gf - U ie^. ■ ■ ■.

SUtea. fo r the D U W ct of Idaho. Southem D lvUlon.

In the M a tte r o f P. H . Cuifningham. Bankrupt.Notice la hereby i<lVcft~ th f l l F.~ H.------

Cunnlnghttm“ ha5-< lled~1 it-the~U nited------Stale* D ia lr lc t C ou rt fo r Idaho, his application fo r discharge .In bnnk- n ip lcy. and th n t a l l creditors nnd a ll persons In interest nrc required, to allow cnuse I f any th e y ,h a ve , w hy llie prayer o f snld petlUon should, no t bc granted by entering th e ir nppc iir- nnce I n ' ^ d " proceedings, on or before the 18th dny of June. 1928. nnd w ith *In ten dnya Uicreafter f i l in g the par­ticu la r grounds o f th ):lr opposiUon in tlie office o f the C lerk o f said Court.

Olven under th(? au th o rity o f the general orders of snid c o u rt, w iu uy“ - spcclnl order o f U ic undersigned. thU ISlh day o f May, 1938.

. O U Y L . K IN N E Y . , Referee,

IN B (\N KR U PTC Y NO. 3543 •« ih c D is tric t C ourt o f the U nited

Stntcs, fo r the D is tr ic t o f Idaho, Soulhcrn D ivision.

In the M n lle r o f W m. Sm ith. Bank*' rup t.Notice Ls hereby given th a t Wm.

Smith has filed- In the U nited SU leji D is lrlc t C ourt fo r Idnho, h is applica­tion fo r discharge In bankruptcy, nnd Uiat a ll creditors and ( il l persons In

said pe tition should no t bc granted, by entering Ihe lr appcarancc In said proceedings, on o r before the IS th day of June. 1938. and w llh in ten tlays -Uiercafter f i l in g the pa rticu la r

I grounds o f the ir oppaMUon In the 'Office o f U tc C lc rlt o f snld Court.1 Given under th e au th o rily o f the ,general. orders o f,sa id C ourt, and by

I I5th dny o f W j r . 1028.O U Y L . K IN N E Y ,

j _________ .... R eferee..

I IN BA NK R UP TCV NO. 3849 In the D U trlc l C ou rl o f tho U n lled

States, fo r the D is tric t o f Idaho. Sautliern D lvUlon.

In the M ntte r-o f Edw in B l l le r l i. bank-

' Notice Ln hereby - glvcn~lTOlt Edw in n iU erlIJm s Illed In the U n llcd SU les D istrict C ourt fo r Id n lio . hLs app ll-

-ca llon—fo r—d l*c h a rg o - ln -b n n k ru p t« y ,------_nntr thnt n il creditors and a ll pcrsoas . in, lnicrcst-arc-xc<iuIrcd_lo_ahOK_CtVllM____

procccdlng.s. cn .o r before the I 8U1 _ dav o f June, 1920. and w ith in ten days thereafte r fi i ln g ” U ic particu inr

■^om itls c f ■uielr'oppo-’s iu o n - ln - th c -o f------lice o f the C lcrk o f th is Court.

Given under the au th ority o t the (fcnernl orders o f said C ourt, ond by .special order o f the undersigned. thU 15th day of May. 1028.

G U Y L, KJNNEY.______________ -Referee.

IN B .\N K B U r T Q _ N O . 3717 In the D L '.lrld C ourt o f the U nited

S ta lw . fo r the DJstrJct of Idaho,Scuthcm DLvL'.^n^ _____________ _

In Uic M a tte r o f E litaxw cll. also ' known as Eugene M axwell, and Ethel M axwell, husband and wife.

__ Bank n ip t.__ ____ _______Notice is nereby glvcH m u t B:

Maxwell, nlso known ns Eugene M ax­well. nnd Ethel M axw ell, hu-sband and «ife. has filed In the Onlted SUte-i D U trlc l C ourt fo r Idaho. hU applica­tion fo r discharge In bankruptcy, and Hint a ll creditors and aU persons In Interest nre required to show cause It any they have, w hy the prayer o f M id peUtlon should no t bc granted

- ly -R H e n n jrT h e ir -B P p w n u tte i n - said-----proceedings, on o r before the 18th day of June. 1928. a n d .w lU iln ten days iHereaftcr f illn « - the parUcular grounds o f th e ir opposition in the office o f the C lerk o f th U Court.

G ( itn under th e au th o rily o l theIg tne m l orders o f said Court, and by____ipcclal order of th e t ind m ig ne dT lh ls IS lh day. o f M ay. 1928.

O i r r L . K INN EY .■--------- ■;------ ------------Refere e .- ------

• IN BANKR UPTCY NO, 3711 In the D U trtc t C ourt o f Uie United

s u te s . fo r the D U lr ic t o f Idaho.; Southern DlVi»ton.— _ . . .In the M atter o f Herbert Lambing.

I Bankrupt.Notice Is hereby given lh a l H erbert

Lambing hns fUed la the tJo lted SUtea D U trlc t C ou rt fo r Idaho, his sppllcauon fo r discharge In b *n k - mpu^r. and tha t n il creditors and ^

~ i*raons~m m terest are required To -ihow cause i f any they hare, w hy the prayer o f said poUUon should n o t be crante<I*by entering th e ir mppo r a ace in said -p ro ce w ttn g irtm ' o fb e fo re QJe ISih day o f June. 1038. and w llh in Itn days thereafte r fU lac the pa r­ticular grounds o f th e ir opposlUon In

, the office o f Uie O lerk o f aald Ooort.I Olven under th e auUiorl»T—o f - t h * ------■ter>eral orders o f aald C ourt, aad by tp K la l order o f th e underslg tM d..th ls 15th day o f M ay. I8 U .

O O Y L . K D W K y .Referee

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H A Z ttT O W r S o T T tW t a c l t o n lT 'n ' i a recepUon Monday evening. • tom aU y w eJ«m «! R*v. an tf-M i» . O; A. Haw­ley to . lh e com m unity. About. 75 peraons were present and punbh and '

• BOlo M i» .-W .. T . Coplln:- bass solo,' B . W . Riem an; musical readlna. Mrs.

U oyd OUmorc;. vocal solo. Seward D u n n ; M ro n c t .flolo. M arte l Lindsay. •

S und ay . erenlng the loca l Odd Pel- icwa and Rcbetohs attended church in m cmoriam o f departed slater# and Iwotbcrs or tho order. Bev. C. A.

I---------Hav71cy> delivered m " f tp p ro p rm w rB a r-------i drtgs 00 ' th o “ T h w L l n l ^ " _______

f B e rt '.a ro . s p e n d ln r 'f t a t their cabin a t Ba»Ioy;H ot Springs.

I Tho^Sunday school o f the CommuR-t i ty church held Ita annual children's ‘ day program Stfnday w ith appropriate* exerelses ^ I g ^ e ^

I l o t L a k & ' Oregon. „ .i M r. and M rs. Lawrcncc Chrislopher-

^ 5c n and ch lld rcn o f Pocatcllo arrived “ 9^— In—« u « lto n —Saturday^— They—expect- —^______to locate, ltc re .-an d-n rc-gu c;t5_of_Mr,

an d.M rs; O r\'» Christophcrson-lor thepresent. ' *

M r. and Atrs. Ralph McKinlcy, and * 'clJllArcn have gono to ScatUe. where ^ thcy> w ill 'fspond th e ir %-acatlon w ith . relatives.

Mrs. C. H . Tnylor and daughter ” Evelyn le f t Sunday, fo r Dolsc to a l- tend ftTonr-day meeting o f the Chris-lla n churches.. _.j

M r. and Mra. J. K . Unds.iy and . ' fn m lly drove to Shoahone Tuesday

ria n . on hla way from Moscow lo j . Mexico; Adrian Is a 'graduate o f tlieuniversity and hoa accepted a posi- •.Uon In Mcxlco as m in ing engineer. ^

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L E G A L A D V E R T IS E M E N T S . S------------------------------------------- ------------— hi

ALIAS SUMMONS ^In .U ie D U tric t C onrl o f the ElevenUi "

• 1 Jud icial D is tric t, S late o f Idabo, In ^and Fop T w in Fa ll* County. hi

W llirta Keel, a spinster, P la inU ff, p|vs. • BC

P. C. McGowan, ns receiver of Poca- w---------- tH I( r8 ecurttr^rnist:O om pany.-a-cor-------u--------------iw n n io n T T ’Otfitcllo—s s c u r tty -T rn s t — j

Company, a dcfunct corporaUon. niand sometimes known and callcd bi

' Pocatello Sccurlty i i T ru s t Co„ Po- 3catello Sccurlty is Inv . Co., Pocntello isSccurlty a n d 'T r . Co., and Poc. Sec. h

( and T ru s t Co., and L . H . LaUiropi S. biS. Sham plaln. J . O. Lenz. E. J. M a- u

lone. D an B. Shields and Sheldon j,Pa>*ne. as tn istees-o f the Pocatello - u8 ecurlt>’ - - T ru s t ■••com pirayf-H . B. • eo u nd e lfln ge r: P. C. McOowan and hJnnc Doc McOowan, Ida wife, whose ptrue namo b to p la inU ff unknown; - p

' Mrs. A. Bosco and John Doe Bosco, 01■i; her husband, whose true luune Is to mt p la in tiff unknown: R ichard Edwards 01b and Jane Doc Edwards, his wife, j,p . u'ho.'c true name Is to p la ln tlf f un - t

____ know n: C. E. G unn ing _an^_Jane _ q~ ~ Dn.. n tm n lm r. hU y lfe . wh'0»0_v ‘ name la to p la in tiff u n lS o w n T t oT cif ': S tettle r and Lyda StetUer, hla w ife; u

’ Consolldnted W agon_nnd_M ach lne _ u••vv Company, a U tah corporation: T . S. c

•h P lynn and Jane Doe F lynn, hla wife, d;----- ------ who.w tru e T in m o - l» - to -p la ln U f£ _ u n -.^• • ■ hnnw n:-0> -D r-M oor»-w d-Ja f>e -e o e- ^K Moore, hia w ife, w hose 'iriie name la ciK -----------n rp ln ln tir fT m kn o w n ;-0 .-W . Daughi- ~ gB erty nnd Jane Doc Daugherty, hla nS ----------w lfer-w tw M f-lntp nnm r M ta . j la ln s . _ 3

tiff-u n kn o a -n i O. W . D ougheity.ahd _ hJane Doe DouRherty. hic wife, whose p

-r;'. true name is to p la in tif f unknown: E. t8. Spcnccr and Jane Doe Spencer, hla hwire, whose true name bi to p la in tiff p

' unknown: F. Senftcn. J r. and Jane dDoe Senltcn. hia w ife, whose, true «name ts to p la in tiff unknown; H arry ^s . Cowling: Ree:e M . W illiam s aod c

JCT ...J flp e Doe W illiam s, hbi wife, whose nK g true name fa to p la in t if f Unknown; " i ,i a l B. W, G o ff and Jane Doe O off. hts pB P wife, w hose true name is to p la in tiff gw tinknon-n: I I . L r C a n id l a n tf^ a h e pH Doc Cnrwell. his w ife, whose true jH name b to p la tn t lf f unknown: U. L. t

Crowell, and Jnne Doe Crowell, his p- J --------t t i r c rw h o - ir r r u rn a n n r irT in m m u r r —^\ B unknown: P a u rW . Scott and Jane uf f Doc Scott, his wife, whose true c^ name Is to p la inU ff unknown; Fred j^ H . TtUcbaum and Jane Doc TUle- ti■ baum. his wife', whose true name ts e M to p la in t if f unknoft-n; M . I. Adams j K and Jane Doc Adanu, his wife, n V whose true 'nam e Is to pla inU ff un - j■ known; M . I . Adama and Jane Doe h■ Adams, hta wife, wliosc lfuc"iiS n6“ l»‘ u■ to p la in t i f f unknown; N. I . Adams d n - and Jane Doc Adants. his wUe. whose tl { ■ trueoam e Is to p la lnU ff unknown; N. t tm J . Adams and Jane Doe Adorns, his a

n w ife, whose true name b lo pla in- ' «<5 U ff untaowTj; N . P. NorvcU and k■:i_____ Jan c_D oB _ ila tsc ll_h la_w U e_*h osc .

true name Is to p la in t if f unknown: iiS M . P. DeVaney aod Jane Doe De- ^9 Vaney, hla wtfe. whose true name ts «

----- to -p la ln tU f—u n k n o w n :-N ." F . -0 « - —i..}■ Vaney and Jane Doe DeVaney. his i• : w ife, wbose tm e name Is to p la in - n

t i f f unknown: J. E. w usoo and'Jane z. Doc W ilson. hU wUe. vho M true t

•s name U lo p la inU ff unknown: NU>- pley-Channel I.um ber C om pw y, • JcorporaUon; • James W ortfitn tta a tand Jane-Doe WorUUngton. hts wife# j

f . whose true name b to p la in tiff on - iS known: Jas. W orth lagton aod Jaae f

Doe W orth ington, hto w ife, wbose . (S — — m in a D n e b to p la in t i f f unknown; es m A. w . Todd aod Jane Doe Todd, h b ' u| H wtfc. whose true name b ' t o p la in - e[ K U ff unknown; Roena &L Todd and «B p John Doe T o ^ ber husband, wbose ^u F true nam e’ Is to p la in t if f unknown: c

Bolse-Payctte Lum ber Oompany. a nB ‘ corporaUon: Continenta l i t Cora*. - L■ tsercla l N ationa l B ank o f Chlcaso. w ^ ^ y P Trthu m d J>pe _ j | B Doe 2ohn . h b vrtie., wbOM true" ” c B name b to p la in tif f unknown: B l - n B rabeth Zohn aod Jobn ZMe Zohn. B I m her husband, whoae true name b to n W p ta in t it f tm known; J. B . BelbMigh u

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nnd'"Jnno-i36c, ^ Ib a u g h , lUs .wue, ~ p 5 i whoso true ju im e is to p la in tif f un- not known; D. D . H olland and Jono Doe Koi Holland, h b wife, who«e_toioln(une _ £ l l ! b to pla inU ff. unknown: A. J . T>Ton kn<

--nnd-Jtttu rD oc-Tyrortrhb-w tfe rw hose- —Qui true name b lo i)la ln U ff unknown: nat A; J. Tyson and Jane Doo Tyson, knt h l l wile, wJjoM trap launo b to * of p ln lnU ff unknown: A. N. Cooper nnd Col M ary H. Cooper, h b w ife ; J. H . whi W alter; David S m llh nnd Vangle knc Sm ith, h b w ife; Dougins D. Davies do< nnd Lena S. Davies, h b w ife; M ary nni M argaret M ille r, as ad m ln b tra tr ix Th wiUi w llL annexed o f C arl J . MlUer. h b deceased; M ary M argaret MUler, pla widow and de V Isce~ 6rcarl-J rM lllc r;— m

M ille r, m inor heirs and devisees o f unlCarl J. M ille r, deceased; C. J. MU- Da

• ie r; Henry Oben and Jone Doc 01- nai sen. h b wife, whose true name b to Mil

. p la in tiff unknown; U llla n F. Olson, w lfns ad m ln b tra tr ix o f the esUte o f , unlHenry Olson, deceased: the unknown Doheirs nnd unknown devisees o f Hep- nairy Olsen, deceased; John S. Klmes . kc :and Jano Doe Klmes, h b wtfe. whose sh'true nn m e-b to p la in tif f unknown; isA. D. S trout nnd Jane Doc S trout,: clah b wife, whose true n ijm c b to w iip la in tif f unknown: A lb e rt D . Strout, kmsenior, and Jnne Doc Strout, h b c nwife, whose true name b to p la ln tU f i.

—unknow n;-AU ^ - j ^ S t ^ V S ^ ^

name is to p la in tif f unknown; A l- Ft(bert D. S trout. Junior, and Jane Doc, w llStrout, h b wife, whose true name nnIs to p la in tiff unknown; Addle V. jn iHahn and John Doc Hahn, her hus- , truband, whose true name b to p la in - j w .U ff unknown; Mabel M . Moore and 1 wilJohn Doe Moore, her husband, whose i un

• true name b to p la in tiff unknown; | Do• Elena J. Selde and John Doo Selde, ■ na

her husband, whose true name b to ph p la in tif f unknow n;. M innie May « li

-P lnkley. aa executrix o f tho estate' un o f Loube M ille r, deceased; M lnnlorrr.Ba Mny Plnkley. devisee under the w ill c r o f Loube M ille r, deceased: the M ln -- c r b te r o f the Lu theran Church o f , ja : T w in P a lb a t U itf tim e o t the death j t n

_ 0f_ lX }U ljcuM lllc r,.dect'n .'«^, devisee,._sn _un d« l.thc j?C llLO fjLou lw ..M iU i'r,_de- 1

censed, w h o n name b to p la ln t i i f . tm unknown: the W a lthc r League o f- m.

- t h o —L u th e ra n -C h u rc h —fo r ~Noody— nn C hildren in Oermany. devisees u n - i tn der the w ill o f Loube M ille r, de- s .

,-e e tt!»ed :- th ^n k T K > w n -^ lrs -a n d -4 m -.j.r

^ceased;* EUa S t ^ 'd y and John D od '” dc S tra n d y ,'h e r husband, whose tru e ' na name b to p la in tiff unknown: D la k>

— Straod ly-.anrt .Tfihn TVif fitnm d ly . bg —her-husband.-whose trun -n am e -b -to— f jf

p la in tif f unknown; E lla Strandy ja Thompson and John Doe Tlionipson, ] na her husband, whose true name b to I c r p la in t if f unknou-n: M a rtin W .S tran - he dy and Jane Doe Strand}', his wife, p]t whose true name b to p la in tiff un- an knoa-n; M arUn S trandy and Jano w f Doc Strandy. h b w ife, whose true kn name b to p la in tif f unknown; the Pa

"Ida ho Depahm eot Store. Ltd., a cor- u poraUon: W, P, Pike and Jane Doe c . p ik r. htu w ife, whose true -nam c-b_to__D c p la in tiff unknown: E ffle P ike and Dc John Doc PUte. her husband, whose. na true name b to p la inU ff un kno w n:; tie P. M. PUte and Jane Doc PUce. h b he

“ ^ fcT w h ose true name la 10 pla iH tin j>li unknown: T w in F a lb Bank & Trust mi Co.. a corporaUon: M ary M jx rs and John Doe Myers, her husband, whose un true name b to p la in tif f unknow n;; Dc Q iun a D. Johnson and John Doe na Johnson, her husband, whose true tei name b to p la m tlf f unknown; Sam, hli Jobnson and M VKare t A. Johnson, pit h b w ife; the unknown he ir* and the | nn unKnownc[c^c<5~or~M.~BI~DeLbnif7< In deceased: the unknown helra and Er the unknown devbee* o f M artin* B. -hu Delong, deceased:-Joseph MeManls \ pii and Jane Doe M cM anb, h b wife, nn

' whose true tum e b to pU ln U ff un- w l known: Joi. McManus and Jane Doe kn

- H f i fa n in . -K U -ttlfg -tth iw tm e .nam r _ D c b to p la in tiff unknown: Joseph M c- na Manus and Jane Doe McManus, h b un wife, whose true tiame b to p la in - t i t

— ilff-unknow n ;-Lena Brown andJohn _ rm Doc Brown, her husband, whose true ph name is to p la lntU f unknowTJ," U na sh Brown and John Doc Brown, her • u t husband, whose true name b to p U ln tir t unkr.oa-n: Keb Brown 'and Jane Doe B ro *n .' h b wUe. whoso t i true name b to p la lnU tf unknown: to U James W. ^ Ic fte ; BoUe Payette I^iintber Compin>-. a corporaUon; Yc Paul a A. Blckei and Anna C. B lck - pU lr

. <1. h b 'w l f t : n. A ;-H a n and Jane the 1 Doe HarU h b wife, whose true name <ucia b to p la m u ff unknown: H. C. D ic k - [ in ai erson AOd 3ane Doe Dickenon. b b lab o r w ife. T b e ^ ^ name b to p la inU ff hsrel ■nnknowo; p . L. Wyke« and Jsne to tl Doe W Jtee, h b wUe. whose true <ian UDBe b to p la m tlff nnknoa-n: P .[a a d

• L.- W yke and Jane Doe Wyke. h b | le o wtfe. «B6s» t m name a to p b la - ic o m i L«f BOtaOTP; P. f r n f u n la dDoe w ir*. whose true *» ia aname U to p la in tif f unknown: A. y . I p U l t Bbbop aod Jaoe Doe Bishop, h b Sa ■wife. w tX M t n e name b - to p la in tiff I aad unkaowa; ^ W . Jb iso o y>d Jane foBo-

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D o ^ Ju d so n . h ls^w lI6 ;- g p iB ir~ O T F l ] | ^ name b to p la in tif f unknown: H , J . I B Kast and Jane Doe Kost. h b wUe, I I I

known: Jane D<5c Poster, w idow o f Qulncv Posterr-deccascdi~whofic truename to _ p la ln tlff b unknown; u n - -------known heirs nrid 'uriknoa-n devisees' , of Q uljicy Foster, deceased; L - 'O . , C Cobb nnd Jnne Doc Cobb, h b wife, | whose true name b to p la in t if f u n - ; known: im a Thurston and J a n e !Doc Thurston, his wife, who.se true n n m e .b to p la ln ttf f u n k n o w n ; ' la a , A ll Thurston, and Jane Doo T liu rs to n ,; h b wife, whose truo namo b to tD ia ln tllf unknow o: Oeo. S. T rue - _____WWd^tthd Jane-‘0 0 * "T n ie b lo o d ''a ilr ‘ ^M-4ter-whooo truo namo u to -p laln Uf f . --------unknown: W. P. Ooddell and Jano --------Doc Ooddell. h b wife, whose true name b to p lo lnU ff unknow n: C. O. MltcheU and Jano Doo M ltcheU. h b . r r r s wife, whose true name b to p la in tif f unknow n:. O. O. MIcheU and Jano Doe MIcheU, h b wife, whose tru o OU3 nomo b .to p lo ln tlfJ unknow n: J.Nelson Shephbrd and Jano Doo ? U i^ Shepherd.' h b wife, whoso true name K A U b to p la in tif f unknown; W . f i. S in - Pcr c la lr and Jonc Doc S inc la ir, h b wife, wlioce true ruime b to p la in t if f u n - INSU known; R. D. Crocker and Jane Doc line Crocker, h b wife, whose true name le rv li b to 'p la m tlff unknown: Prcd H erts & Al nnd- Jano-D oe-Hertsrhb-w ifo,-w bose OAN'if tm n n w n r - io T J ia in a f f - a n k n t jw iJ r — a rFred Hentz nnd Jane Doc HenU, h b Blue wife, whose true name b to p la in - phor U ff flnknown: J. C. H endrix and "=-1— Jnne Doe Hendrix, h b .wife,* whosetrue name b to p la inU ff unknow n; ........W . P. Jonea nnd Jane Doe Jones, h b w o o wife, whose true name b to ,p la in tiff _i» unknown; J . P, B u rton and Jane Doc Burton., h b wlfq, whpse true name b to p la in t if f unknow n;-B , P.Ph llby and Jane Doe PhUby, h b wife, whose Uue name b to p la in t if f 8TE1 unknown; Fanners and M erchants 'PJJ

-nnnb n i.«hUf, MAhw»EVft;_ A r r J iln | 1IW-- Crnlg and M yrtle Craig, o r M ir lte DUR Ciivlg. h b w ife; John C. Sanger and exi Jane Doc Sanger, h b w ife ., whase plnc< true name b to p la in t if f unknown; - -

^n m U H o tt_ n n ? L J A n c ^ p o e _ H a rt,.h b ___f:.Wife, whose t r ue nnme b- to p la in tiff . unknown: .W illiam 'K. b flngtm nd Eva I Q o r M . Sanger, h b w ife ; O. L, Dudley

•nnd’Ja n rD o eT Ju d le jT h bw ife rw ho .w true npmo b to p la inU ff unknown: O.S. Musser- and Jane Doc Mus.ser. h b

-wlferwhose-true-natne b . to p la lnttft-T-;[!^

Doc Schnelir’ his’ wUe, whose true ’ 'P f^ name b to p la inU ff unknown: SettaNye and John Doe Nye. her hus- FORband, wl iot a tru a .nama - l B-to- p ln ln . I— us<

- t lf f-u n k n o w n :-O r ie —J.—Jest«“ and 511-iJane Doe Jester, h b w ife, whose true name b to p la in tif f unknown; JaneC m vrn ScoU and John Doc S c o t t , ____her hu jbnntl, whose true nnme b to t q o p la lnU n unknown; John SkUlcm and Jane Doc SkUIem. h b wife,«-hose true name b ' to p la inU ff uo - known; F ^ n k Palmer and Jane Doe Palmer, h b w lft. whose true nameb to p la in tif f unknown; -M arcclU A llC. Bogard. divorced w ife of. Boy Y . in u

Jk ig a rd :—n a y - Y —Bosard a n d -Ja ne s ta t*Doc Iku ard . h b wife, whose true desaname b to pln lnU f( unknou'n: M a t- - latie P ickctt nnd John Doc P ickctt, 4 ; i ,

J>er husband, whose true name b to jaioc]p la ln ti if unkno*-n; E. A. Z im m er- in bman and Jane Doe Z imm erm an, h b in Bwife, whose true name b to p la in t if f m . junknown: Anna Powler and John lyingDoe Powler, her hu.sbond, wbose tn io tion ,name b to p lam U ff unknown: W a l- Lote r W. Henry and Jane Doe H eriry, in B:his w ife, whose true namo b to 25. 3pla inU ff unknown: W alte r H. H enry 3s aiand Jane Doc Henr>‘, h b w tfe. whose 15^2true-nam e~b~tb p la in t if f unknown: l i ; 1Ernest W it t and .Jane Doe W it t. JS, 1-hts wife, whose tru? name b to B lod p la inU ff unkfiown: F rank 'BcnsOn' H , 1nnd Jane Doe Benton, h b wife. 30. 3whose true fiame b tc n la lnU ff u n - 13; lknown; B. B. McComent and Jane 17, I:

-Do»-M6Comenl, hb -w ife .-w hcseam e u ; - ]name b to p la in tif f u n k s o ^ : tbe 17. 1unknovn ow nen da lm ln g aay t ig h t, l . 3.tIUe. esUtte lien or Interest in the lyingre a l. property, described, in the com - Uonp la in t adverse » p la ln t l i fs owner- ‘~ L6sh ip .-o r any cloud upon p la ln tu rs In B :Utle thereto, and

M Defendants, LoBloci

The Ctate o f Idaho sends grcctlags andJ the abore tum ed dcfeadantl. 143;-

TowjYou are he rtby no tified th s l k com - Lo

lalnv has been file d against you in Broune D U trtct C ourt o f the Eleventh J u - Loid a l D ts tr ic t 'o f tbe State o f Idaho, BlocII and fo r T w in P a lb County, by tbe andbore nam ed■ plalnUff< a a d .y o tr are as Uereby directed -to appear and ^ lead p la u> the said esm pla int w fth la tv r a t y d lu aa n o f the sem e * o f. tb ia aaimnons; CounDd yoo are fu rth e r no tiflsd-ttaa t tm - ' W l10 you BO c p p ta f t a a plend .to said the :Knpla int v i tb ln the tte i r he te ta fpec- o f M

la tB s r you as pr«ywl tn aald eom - « la lo t. B y ISaid action b brought to qu ie t t it te A.

ad remove cloud upon tb e tt t le ot tb a twt* iOowteg d e w lbe d property, -g tH i

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lAR C ELS, 48c: R E S E T , " ^ ^ hoi BUi ave. n orU i, Phone 10C2-W. ' J "!

.LD M A T T ^ S S E S MADE L IK E •new. M,50. R . A . Cole. M nin and m St.; Buhl, Idaho.:A L 8 b M iN iN O . P A IN TIN O AND PA- per hanging. P .-A . Rownn, 237 Cth

va, cast. PbODo 3S3-J. --------N S 'U R AN C E^AU fO M dU ILE IN SU B- ,, ttnce. a ll coverages. Prompt cldlm ?*;

ervice. Phono 108. Twin PaUs TlUet Abstrnct Co., L td . , _____ ^IA N Y O N -IN N—L U N C lia i - SEk V E P - “B t A ll inw rs; M « s i(n irtn in n c in g :~ lliic Lakes boulcvnn), two miles north, . r 'hone 537-J-3. _ . Oe

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O ta M O LL IB 8M IZER. M A T S t- iL ” n lty nuislng. Phona Q7-R-4 _____ bui

*o n ' ranch, experienced. Box 14. “ ciICVM.___________rrENO ORAPHER W ITH SOME E X - )\°

perlence desires position. Phooo **i W .W , . ' ZJURJNO YO UR VACATION LET AN yp

experienced fitcnographer f i l l your fjd )lncc. Phonc 874-.T. . ow

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JULLi bi:lA L TCtXGS S O tD 'O Npayments. Swf<-f,^ Furn iture store. _

So b S A L ^ L A H O E D IN IN G TABLE, W b u ffe t and G Icntbcr slip scat chairs. -

>hone 1485. ___ —'O il OALD ' uTOnC y ■‘ia CTIATIKF —i'p ia n o . In good coiuUUon. 220 O th" jg , ive: e a s t.-X5R SALE— C O L E M A N STOVE. m_uscd-_4_jnonth.'(, reasonable. Phone i>cl l -R - 2 .-------- - =

L O S T ....................... I me-------------------------------------------------- -------- *101JOST—B LAC K B ILL FOLD. RE- ani

w ard fo r retu rn .*t) D n lry Stores. mo,OST—BROW N i,E .\TH E R ’ U IL L - —

fo ld In bu.slnc.--.s (lt^trlct. C all IISSW. ;' -------------. wit

A ll th a t pro)>prty situate and lying n Uie c ity and enmity o t T w in Falb , Jtate-of Idahn.-nncl more pa rticu larlylescribed as follows: ___

Lots 37. 38. 39. -tS. 47 and 48 in Block i; L o u 25, 2C. 27, 28. 29, 45 and 40 jn ilsxx 5: L 0 U 13 . H . } g ^ ^ _ n n d _ 2 < _ _Jn_ n Block 0: Lot-s 3.i. 30. 46, 47 and 48 T ioi n B lock 7; Lot.s 8. 21, 23. 23. 24. 25. wit a, 37, 28. 20 and 30 In Block 8, a ll om ying and belnK in Blue Lakes Addl- , _ lon, .. Lo lfl 4. 5, 0. 42, 43. 40 and 47 and 48 . J n Bloek 0: Lots 1. 2. 3,'19, 20, 22.23.24 5. 20, 27, 28. 25. 30, 3J. 35. 30. 37. 38. * * ' » and 40 in Block 10; Lota 1, 2. 3, 14.S. 25. 20. 27. ?(l. 37, 39 and 30 in Block______i ; LoU I. 2. 3. 0. io. 11. 12, 13. 14. T> 8, 18. 17. Ifl. 22. 23. 24. 47 and 48 In “ Jlock 13; Lots C. 7. 8. 0-, 10. 11, 12, 13.4. 15. 10. 17. 21. 22. 3 t . 32. 33. 34. 3S, ------0. 37. 38. 43. 44, 45 and 46 In B lock = J ; Lots 1, 2. 3. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. J2. 10. W j 7, 18. 23, 24. 41, 42. 43 and 44 in Block 4 ; -Lo b -8 .-0 .-10 .-l 1 .-ia .-l3 ,-14,^ 1 5 .-1 « ,- ^ . ' 7. IB. 19, 20 and 31 lo Block 15; LoU . 3. 22. 23 and 24 In B lock 10; aU ying and being In Blue lAkes A d d l- " ’Allo n West. ' ________ ' _ “ ■<-L 6 U n 3 -a r id “ I3 “ In B lock 3; Lo t 15 S IU n B lock 8: Lo t 10 In B lock 9; a ll ly ing M: ind being In Blckei Addition. W A

L o t 1 In Block 31; Lota 9.aad 10 in th Xlock 42; Lo t 11 in Block 83: Lots 5 w P md 8 in B lock 71: Lo t 15 In Bloek 4 3 :-*U -ly ln * and b e ln i to T w in PaUs coin rownslte. ^ jLo ts 3 and 4. a ll ly ing aad bslng In

Irown's Subdivision. . .Lots 4 and s lo B lock 4; L o t 23 in —

Uock 0. aU ly ing and be ioff in W hite ^ ^ i ind Callahan Oolden R ule AddiUoo: ^ .s the same b platted to tbe o ffic ia l daU o f T w in P a lb Townslte and A d - ° L 3 11U0! ; | . b f record In 'U ie offlee o f tb ii ‘ p n bounty Recorder o f said County. .

Witness m>- hand and tbe Seal o? ‘ he said D bt? le t Court tb b IS tb day >f M ay. 1928. •• ^

* ■' C lerk. .T ------)y HUOH. O. BOONE, Depoty.

A . J. SAyera and O. P. D uva ll. A t to t - - Nrr« fo r P la in U ff; R a k tta c a t T w tn POU

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f im iN lOR S A L E — R E A L E S T A T E FCUSE FOR SALE. 520 -N D A''^£. SH■orlh .__________________ ___________ «i i SA LE CHEAP—4 -n d o M HOUSE Pto lodern exccpi fu rnacc. 435 3rd avc.l i t _________ ______________________ 1R SA LE O B TR AD E—240 , A C R E S 'V a clinqubhm eot. W rlto Box 403, p . hir-ldaho,-------------------------- --------------- : ^

'O B S A L E -A 33 ACRE RANCH ^two miles fro m T ii1n Fnlls, w llh ,

our-room house, stable, chickcn Iloase. fn m lly orchard. nU fenccd. | . ^lust fine fo r a da iry and pou ltry _.inch. Priced fo r quick aale n t PO125 per acrc. Ca.sh. 81000, bnl- Imce $300 per ycnr. J. E. Roberts, Te;enltor. Phone 603, H i---------------------------------------------------- - E.

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: i x IM PROVED iU R IO A TE D Bom as to r ren t w ith option to p u r- ^ hiiJie. These farms nre locatcd on hc V n llc r IrrlgaU on Projcct alongh i; l l in & _ 0 i: i t t ic ,.Orcar :W p g h e m - —tallway. in norU iem Monana. Soil « .if exceptional depth nnd fc r tu ity . _Jenernl diversitlcd crops grown. M l^<cellent opportun ity to r da ify lng __i ,nd stock raising. W ater In nm -lie quantities whcu the crops need . t. Cnnals and structures wellluUt and mnlnta*«ed. Annual ■- nulntennnoc cnly, onp. do llur perlecp. Oood m nrkets,.,.schools. 'hurches: roads' and transporUi Wion facHitien. S ix ty to seventy- 2ivc dollars pcr ncre w ith small C Iimount down; PajTH cnta-am or-— —iIm ired;— Etli:c_ lncludca_tM llJU l?M _ J jrIP water r ig h t and no bonded, in - Tvicbtednesn. Oet a fa rm , o f your - j j iiwn. lnve.sUBato NOW. W rilc Box ,OflA. Idaho Falls, Idoho, . in

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own nnd~lnonthb~paym ent-s like fS!en l nn'd j.oon have n tiicc equity* T n a hotjie. nnd you w on 't Im rc toc m oving every few nionUis. ^

Wc arc o ltc r li ig a nice 4-room j” icden i biuiKalow- w ith Bla.swd lecplng iw rch ; lawn und garaRc. =niy S2100; S300 cauh, lia l.ilicc $25 i jnonUily. "

A lm a it new S-room mo<lcm home ;-lth i:la.’ .'cd lu nlecplng porch, oak lcoi:i. a ll b im t-m fenturea; nice cm cut baseniL-ni, fun iace beat; •- :oo<l ganigc: »750, only $500 ca.sh ,nd' iKn-rct-slon a l once.

4-r.'xmi nioclern homu w ith lUccp- n iw rc ii, hardwood floons: w ill sell j j ,

I'iUi good term.T and poaseaiilon n t in; ince. • pl;

3-room houic close In on paved = trect, law n nnd shade; qnly $705.100 cash, balance m onUily, and ou can movi' i ;8 h l In . -

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B e a u c h a m p & A d a m s i i35 Bboshonc Nn. Phone 304. _

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ANTED—PODL'TBY^ H . 6. H U IN ^ ter. Phone P03-W.

wire. The M an- Alice Park. - L K W EJlB HAND LAUNDERED. „ M ri. K . M.-Prench. 135 flU i sve. west. • A N T E b ^H O b S E C L E A N IN O « l f ^ e h our. Phonc 872«NM . ^ANTT3) — S M ALL HOUSE TO move. CsU c r w rlle . R. D. U cIn^ P llc r^ j______________;__________A N f m ------C m LD RC N T O CABBfor by the day. week et raonUi. M r i Clasen. 1S37 9th ave. eait>. - . J

A N TH J —.G O O D USED .CARS, r f m u pay or sell t n com lgn* mt.- C alL foe .J. U. W h ile , In charge , ‘ used ears.' 'U a fe l AuloSi661U. C a ^

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i SHEEP SAi^T, 85c SACK. K IN N E Y warehouse, or K inney Op Town

Ptore. J ___________ _______________SH E B W IN - W ILL IA M S ABSENATE

lead, ease lots, 15c. D iamond H ard - _V an*. _____________ _P A IN T . PLOOB PA IN T. QU AR T 850, ' — i t iu i« n « r e r i4 o n in r t « r f r i» i '—DUP —

50 E X T R A H E A V Y T A N TUBES. 230x3 wUl be offered Thursday. 75c ^

cacli. Regular price $1.50. K lnncs —I Warehouse.____________________________ 81POR SALEJ-DELCO AU TOM ATIC =

l ig h t plant. 750 watt, 32 volt. $150. ! i Term s I f desired. A. L . Goodrich.Phonc 012-J-5.________________________E D. JCELLOOO, AO EN T FOR L A T - ®'Imer'u D ry Arsehato o f Lead; fo r spray _ m ate rlab . C o ll phono C50-W. P. O. Box 754. 304 2nd aVe, no rih .

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F A R M LOANS, oVp, S W IM is CO. “ M ONEY T O LOAN, PO TTER R E A L „

estate.M O N EY POR S T R A IO H T LO ANS O N T

m odem hotues In 'T w to S,an*. A r - o th u r L , Swim a: Co.PABYfclERS M U T O A L ' p rB B 'iN S U R - X.

ance 6-ycar. SOc pcr $100. Pedefol ' r loans .5U per cent. Sco J, W . M c-^ e l L ^ o n ^ ^ ^ J - l _ ; ___ __________ AC IT Y L O A N S -W B ^ A N T D B S IR A - ’— b le -lo an s . on jcsldence or business -r

M O N teY T O - LO A N -O N -P A R M -O R ^ - City property. Some priva te money v

In sum s o f from 8500 to $ 5 W now oo hand. Irriga ted lA nds Company. H o- ^ tel Perrine , 118 Shoshone st. WCTti ~ . ■pAR Sr-LO AN S—NO—O O fclM ISSIO lM -a _ iu L d d a y - _ IW ln _ E B lb jr j t le _ a n d _ ^ =stra c t Co., L td .________•OUR T E N YEAR PARM LO AN OP- &

ffrw t t i? f l f Int r r ^ ilt —

mission. Letsch & WUUams.................^- r A M -O P P E R IN O A ■VERY CHEAP -

and desirable fa rm loan. 1 th in k I t - the best fa rm loan proposlUon ever o f - p

- tc re d -o n -tb e - Iw in J a U fl . t r a c ts It-w U L _ pay you to see me before placing your p loan. C. A ^ .R o b to M ^ ........ .........

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EXPERIENCED W AITRESS W AN T-cd._ jro in '.s C ^e ._______________ _

W A N T E D -A L L AROUND B LA C K - F s m ith and weldrr. Krengel Machine

'Co^___________________________________ ni W AN TED —BUSINESS W OMAN, F A -

m ilia r w ith sewing or teaching to ankc-.couD «J«uL«iiin fc..d£y£*«^^ _

l in g and ftt t in g to measure, fo r teach- - ln g others. Olve name, address and F phone fo r U itfr \iew . Address Box 10, care News.

F O R R E N T — F U R N IS H E D jM ODERN BOOMS, FOB RENT. 310

T O R ~ B E h '~ iJ a 3 B 0 6 *M ~ ^ U IT S 5 L E fo r two, clo:« in . Phone 435-J.

POR R E N T -M O D E R N B m R O O S i.• 421 2nd ave. west. Phone 417.POR R E N T -U P P E R FURN ISH ED 3-

roc m a tn rtm en t. Phone U 7-J.: FO R "R D J T —r o U B '“ B O O jra — ANIX U

sleeping porch; two lets. In qu ire - 277 H arrtson St.FO R R E N T -O O O D C L E ]^ R bO M S -— w lth -o r-w U h o u l_ b o a rd ;_ c x tn meal j served. 120 Sth n orth . Phone 1061.FO R R EN T. P U ^ IS H E D - O b O D f

housekeeping apartm ent., close. to.445 M a in ave. west._____________ AF O R RENT—T W O BOOMS N EW LY -

fu m b h cd . Mrs. R uU i WUUams; 548J rd ave. cast.________ ________ _ _ .POR R EN T—N IC E M O D E ^ FRONT. _

bedroom, pre ter b d y , or m arried couple. 452 3tB- are, -a srtb- . .POR R EN T—4-ROOM H t» S S F U R - =

bn hsd . H a lf m ile east o f W ashing- ^ ton aebool. quarter, aouth. - Chas^ ^

FOR R EN T—2 ROOMS. HOT?AJTO fco U -'T a a ttto r n t e r ;« n m b If de->

selred. in - W . ISS « tb > v a ; •east. . V ■ —

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JOHN W. O R A H A M -La w yer. B ank T rus t Btdg. Phone 035-W, ‘ “

• S W E E LE Y ''^ 8W EB LE Y-L»W OXlUxd, Idaho Power BuUdlng. _

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W IN D O W ClUsS-^W lDdUUeld8. U1 ^c t-f fo t lg > -iM o tm .'f l:8 h o p ::ig h o n e :g ^ -r ,-—

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' U O M e 'rL U M B IN O & H E A T lN a C a New locaUon. 135 3rd aTe. easU

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ing Co. F o r beating trouble i, pb o a * <- 231-W. . . .i j : .............. IN 8 U B ^(? B _ , , -r, ^ ,

A U T O ^ IN S U B aV c e . aB c o r e r a ^ '- ' ■ Potter Real Estate. Phone 874.

V — C ratlng .-storageraad-Liberty-O oa l; — r y W A R B ^ O TBA N S FEB AN D STOB<3 age Co. Coal and wood. PhOoe 143.' *

age—Garbage hauled da07.~ P tum * ' '

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TO R S A L & ^ ’ p ’R I N 'o 'E R S 'a N D “ - * ____ fres l) c o w ^ _P h o n e 519-R-3.---------- ----------* TOR S A L ^ M A L E IlOSTON B U U l 3 pup. pedlgrecd. Phone 511-B-3. __^^ P b R S A li- -^ F IV E -Y B IU l-O L D P O N TJ ‘

•Call 4JI M aye. west or phone 187.. - FO R S A U J - ^ ^ iS T E R E D OUERN-

sey buU c a lf six weeks old. Phono - 497-R-3. Oco, P. Peterson. . >

: FOR s a l e - a . n3 . - i j e r s e y c o w .e fresh. C a ll 5:30 evenings. J . H . - ' '

Br)-ant, M nurlce S t. 3rd door o f f '- Addbon cast. ____•

; ' F O R . S ^ E — A U T O M O B IL E S . ' '

i FOR SALE—1920 PORD SEDAN IN ), good condition. Phone 1130,

. S E E T H E S EI 1026 Nash Speebl Six 2-Deer Sedaa I 19S8 Dodge Sedan

1M7 Oldsmobile O e ln e Coape ° 1925 Chevrolet Coach

- i9 = m ifT r$ M r -c 6 n p e --------------------------------E 1924 Ferd Roadster

1923 Ford Coape

^ H e p p l e r N a s h M o t o r C o .

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J ioa .JE E .N T TH S IX rR O O M _M Q D E R K -------house. $25. A. N . Long. Phaae « * - '

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three year program fo r complelinR-an j oiled hlRhu-ay acroM M iuihcrn Idaho ,

______4ncounl£rcd_a_snatJ-'vncn.U was.aug- . . jcestwl some: t im e . a«o th a t thc 'O W

______ OreiTon T ra il tronscontlncntn l hlKh» __H'aj' t» renhgnrd briw pcn Burlpy •= and American Falls, an ti a new .route f t i on the no rth side of Snake r ive r l | l be Kubntilutcd fo r Jhc prc5cnl route i l l un the .south Bide, o f the river bc- . Uveen these tx>lntK. i

Whya and wherefores fo r IhU ob* titocle In the paUi o f the staU-'h oiU |

: at f f rncftinB here la.si n iK lii oi i»tr men rcpresentlnB a dpiten mtercuwd communities w ith J. D. Wood. Iduho Ju(eomm lig lo n e i^ t—pubHc-rW orkftr^lxuio------department Is charged w ith ' respon- r slbllUy fo r designating, co iu itriic l- E g an3 mskintuining IB STO snrttrj i

' highways. -- - '. flupert Chunplun». Chanic

The propased rcullgn iiient wu.s «lc- , fended a l th is meeting only by H. V,. /*; Creojon. R upert attorney, who . was ‘ ^-ci fpokesman fo r the Rupert delegation, o ' although I t was stntcd by the com- mlMloner th a t towns wcsl o f Rupert on the no rth side o f the river favor the proposed change and the com-

--------- missioner— read— re»oliill«nii— adopted-___ - b y »»L_gi>fiitr»)lo Chamber or Com-

merce last March 9 calling fo r adop- tlon o f Uie proposed new route.

OpposlUon to the propo-icd change was voiced by spokes^ien fo r ' dele^ “ ‘i " gaUons from American PalU. Dcclo. , ** Burley. A lbion. Filer. Buhl and Tw in 1;^*;, Palls. Uie statem ent of John W.

■ Oraham o f T w in ra ils a t the closcof the three hours session th a t hc J ; " did not believe the highway depart- [!•"“ m ent Is seriously considering Uie • Change and th a t i t would b c ‘-Uie height of fo lly " fo r I t to do so wos w arm - ly applauded. 5_ ._

The meeting was called by the Burley Clmmber of Commerce which

....... Is . engaged, in ..a _campa4{n of vlg-

Aaher B. W lison. president o f the T w in Falls Chamber of Commcrcc. prcal«?ii. Th

s u te PoUey Undecided tlonAssurance woa given by Commls- amoi

.'iloner Wood th a t the highway de- been partm ent has no t reached a decision extat on Uie proposed realignm ent, and. then he sU tcd. 11 probably would be lm - suan p o ss Ib le -to -com p la le -U ie -n o rU x-^d e . I t fl route, IT i t were adopted, before' In i t i th a t

On the other nand. he stated, the' but:------ d e t» rU n e n t.l» d .scheduled compleUon th a t_____of o iling o f the O ld Oregon. T ra il newc____ ih l j .-year_east_Xrom _lhc„orcgon. line'- ■ t o Dn r ie y r- ir ith -m e -e M o e p tlo n -o t-a - ih o - l

gap between Boise »nd M ounw tn alder - - .H o m e -w h e re -.-re c o n s lx u c llQ n _ la _ in ance

progress. O iling o f the O ld Oregon d ^ ^

____ ^ u tle y jJ la n U e s rW T .D M lq _ to ^ ro n n cc t o f IJ_____W llh _ « _ d e ile n a le d _ h lg h w tty _ u n d e t .J ilf.J

construction fro m Salt Lake, as well to a a t six miles o f the hlgh»-ay west from Am srlcan Falls haa been, de ter- Im iw

CompleUon o f th is work, i t was , _ « 4 V f lo p e d _ ln - } U ic discussion, would

leave unimproved a gap o t only 35

Old Oregon T ra il th rough Idaho, and reference lo U iU fact was made by Mr. Oraham In his sU tem ent U u it i t " " ! would be- fo lly fo r the department lo , give scrioU.1 corulderaUon lo the pro- posed new route.

Rupert's argument to r the propos­ed new roule was based on cU lm o t _ Rupert's to r ig h t to an ou tle t over a sU te highway and o f opportunity to draw tra f f ic through Rupert. .

In. support o f claims fo r the pro- ,, posed new route. M r. Creason assert- ed th a t I t would reduce the d ls- . .h . . tance beiwecn Burley arid Am er- „

____lean Falls by _ fq u r__ and tw o- ^ ^ d -tcnth.s m lle i. The pro;^oscd new read, he said, would be approxim ately C3 miles long, und would InvoUr new construction over a dlsUnce of some n m llw through desert lava bedi between M in idoka and Am erl- can Falls. I t H-as a.sserted lh a t the proposed road could be b u ilt and m alnU lned morc economically because T v in o f p ro x im ity to the railroad, and lh a t

large savings lo travelers. ,Rejects O ihe r P rop ou l* ^

SuggesUon th a t o iling o f the Old Oregon .T ra il on lu present routing mmm be completed before constructlcwt o f

.Ute proposed n o n h side road was re-> c u d -b y M r. Cr«ason.-a»- w a s - lh c -----proposal advanced by C. D. Tliomas,Tw in ra ils , fo r an agreement to give Rupert sU te highways ezUndlng north from Declo and ves t from

------ Sur W y -to -R u p e rt------------ ---------- —Vo survey has been made by the

highway d tpa rtm ent o f the proposed no rth side road, and the departm ent ] has no estimates o f reUUve dUtance * or cost o f construction on w hich lo base a comparison »1th the present route, o f . th e O ld Oregon T ra il. Com- mUsloner Wood sU ied. I -

F ro jcet Under Sa^dcioci V ;I t became apparent early in the

proeeedlnn U ia t beUef was prevalent ,------ t t thg- t n lads- of-tnany-of-U>»-.paj tAcU. — J

' p a n u tn tbe m eetlgc th a t the p ro - , posed change In the rou ting o f the 2

— o ta - x n t tu i i P t u im m d - a n tnm a iste]> la a m orem ent to adraace the wn e o u tn ie tio n ot w ha t Is known as ' I tbe RooMTelt highw ay w h ich extends I ttuoocb Idaho eo th e a o rth side o f J BPilW ' l i n t .

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An in ju n c tio n l.s.sufd J u n r4 . by Dls- t r ic t Judge H . P. tav-.lBn; on requc.st ..J o f R alph Alexander and a i other Sal- m on tra c t ActUers to prevent the Sal- men R iver Canal company directors ^ from purchasing water und irriga tion ... worlLs from the Deep Creclc Land and ,,

m cnt on a m otion tiled by the de- . fcndanta In the case. The m ain uc- , lion In U ie cnsc is a tlll pending '

P la in tiffs In the case declared th o t ‘ “ “ J, Lhe proposal was to ' poy WO,000 fo r *-nter w orth obout on c-fcurth th a t " amount, ond they hod Tcoson to be- " ^ llevo th o t th e purchase would bc made. On June 2, A. F. Craven, whb.It ts undersUXKl. owned o r hnd optloius U»e in a m a jo r ity o f the shares In lhe [>ccp Crcck company aent a -letter lo . * R lchnrd O lnv ln . secretory of the cannl h / K o rd , w ithd raw ing hLs offer. pope

W ithou t know ing Uils the p la in tiffs ^as riled lh e InJuncUon su it lo prevent ujjny h c pujehase o t . f t canal board m cctr a it^

C ourt Promises AcUon The cnnnl board asked the di.’Bolu-

ion o f the In ju nctio n on the ground RC imong others th n t the o ffe r having o f l i >een w ithd ra w n there was no th reat allov, •xtatlng. and w lU iout such threat, b i l l c here was no legal season fo r Uie Is- ber i luance o r m aintenance' o f tlie w rit.:t was contended by th e p la in tiffs h a t negotiations m ight be renewed, g p iu t Judge Baker s ild th a t gm lnting h a t Uie o ffe r m ig h t possibly be re- lea-ed' a t som e J u tu ^ -U Jmfr^ d . tha t

» TavoFnM» (v^n. tOyfCIderaUon 'd id no l w a rran t the Issu- . nce_of_the w rit, B8_*uch_pos.slbnillrs lid no t constitu te a th reat. H r said h n t - l f - f t t - nn y U m e-pend tng -lh t^ t r lal 1 g ly» - if the m ain nction i t were shown to : he "coTirt* tlia t7 a ‘'cbndlUon“ arfioUnilng ; : j ~ 0 "a 'th re a t e x ls M . a temporary i n - i ^ " ® ' unction pending litig a tio n would be] „»u««-

d Roosevelt h iflhw ay th rough Idaho.We feel,“ M r. H lgglna conUnued, th a l there Is no necessity for t h a l . oad w hile the greater, number o f iaxpayers and the la rgest bodies o f i ____iroducihg country are scr\ed by c ile : resent road. Ila tendency would l>e! p . D d ive rt trave l from the Snake r lv - , • r valley, and 11 would bc ot n o ' en c flt eacept to those whose In ter- sta would be ser%'cd by a direct |BU'.e from Am erican Falls lo D llas.',

Am erican FaUs V iew _Speaking fo r American Falls. W. 8.

parks declared lh a t I t would be an enorm ous' crim e lo s h itt to u r - : it trave l from the h ig h ly developed; *— K tlo n o l the coun lry lh a t we have |K n about here today to the no rth j Ide road th a t would be traveled only y persons who were o u l of money ] T —n d - ln > a -h u n -y - to -gct-hom *.':-----------i - J CIn reply lo question. CommLvsfoner

Vood sU ted th a l the highway de- , a r tm rn t has In Itx o il procram fo r M l. iLs year on the route o f Uie pro- / % l osed Roasevelt highway, only lhe — Md between Bliss and Ooodlng and A :i« l the "u ltim a te end o f the in i- ledU te o ilin g o f th is road Ls the A v •win Falls-Jerom e b rid c t-" • / ^

~Kews W a n t Ada reach the P e ^ ^ W ^ ou w ish to a ttra c t. | | ^

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Superiority o t Great N orthem Idaho WBcaas to r canning over ord inary lasKinds on acco un t'b ri’ excellenl taste, Twlwhich Is retained a fte r they... have yest Been put up. Is atteiitcd in a le lle r

^r o f l i j r Spras M anufac lu rtn if eom- broi>uny ot Kamaa C lt/.-by -C . P. BowJea, celv lead o f the bean departm ent o f the hen Jouihern Idaho Wholesale company.

T h r le tte r to M r. Bowles conU lns Pih e . substance o f an a rtic le hy M r. Chalooker which appeared duru.< M ay partn one o f Die Issuea o f “ The C an- beU

ntcrcsta o l l l ie canning mduaUvTTAir. rT T lowlea. who had heard o f the article. R< kTou; l o ’ M r. Rooker regarding the Pacl naHtrr— and— reeeivi-d the fo llow ing Olnj eply: . f o r ___________ T e il_ o t_ L e H « r____________ Pacl

•I have y o u f Ic tU r o f June 2nd re i- R' Uve lo m y nrUcle t i io t appeared ScotI one o f the M ay Lssuea o f the Can- shor cr. • •• fo r " I have had considerable exper- Bror

.‘nce,- bolh In the m anufacture ofork and beans and Uie .study and VIxnm lnatlon o f Uie ruw nin terlal. Sket• 'I t has been my experience th n t Salt

tie Idaho beans nrc preferable to poln eans— grown— ln-i-U»e— other— large r-t» 'o -is irtc ts.________ _______________________ ..”^ 'n is prclcrcrice is based on u ie "77^I d th n t when the beans are prop- accoriy soaked and blanched.' they re- herlln a nuUike flavor U ia t Is ex- "•assptionol and diatinctlve. Curr "A nother very Im p o ru n t fca lure

: Uie fact lh a t Idaho beans cometrough the process w ith leas loose WanElas. cracks or blem ishes'U ian c ithe r here te C a lifo rn ia or M ichigan bcnns."

, L O ^ T i l i : POCK NKWSUOV H A L IF A X . .N. S. (/*>>—T lie news- r a n ip c r carrier's lo l U harder than l l BS 60 years ago. says T ris tra m H al- W ioy , ha lf a ccntury paper carrier. ^ iJnuulied-papeta^U te ii-w e lghed-lcss ^ ion 10 now, ho says.

ALLOW ANCE FOR D U KE ^ ROME (/P)—D uke o f P lslola, .cousin [ j

lu ly 's king, w ill receive a yearly 1 ^ ' lowance o f about 110.000 under ' aII otfered by Mussolini In the cham - ^!T o f deputies. - KS

FLOODS ALO N O . DANUBEBELGRADE f>P)—Jugoslavia has 2.- ^0.000 acres which are made useless iMmost yearly by floods , on the D an- M

y rec lo lm -the land. ' ~ 0 ^

LadiM ’ A id of Church o f the B « lh - ^ n - w ill ho ld a cooked food sale a t j J or.' Book S tn rr Saturdnv.—Adv. [ B _

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clef from if* a ir - r ig h r coo tn fte r pd irectly in ro the m oU . T h e n ^add bo iling w-aier and set aside S8 to cool. ■ L

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' Vfsfts i n Oregenr-Mra. R. S. Slmp> « son has - retum ed - from three weeks' ^ v is it In Portlaad.

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R itu m * From .V is it—M rs. H . O. ^ ^ n e r e tu r n s yesterday fro m a

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and child ren le ft yesterday fo r Ool* eonda. NevadA, to make th e ir home. g ir

llnd e rfoe * OperatloD—A. C. 2:akar- las underwent an operation a t the W Tw in Palls county general h o a p lu i in< yesterday. , ;

n i yofca—Q rtn t# /i^ M iiL R ny . TCim*. -gu brough. Burley, form erly o f Buhl, re - ^ ceived f t ' divorce In d is tr ic t court here yesterday. . an^

Parenu a f Son—M r. ar^d Mrs. Charles E. ® ow « i. Route 3. are*, the | pa renu o f a 'daughter named E liza- oth beth June, bom a l th e ir .home, W ed- m p nesday.*— .............. :-------r-<- ^

■ Eetuma lo Gale C lly—M fS. Grace ^ Pack and eon. D ick, re lum ed las t eve- Olng to P o c a le llo - t tt le r -v U lt ln g -h e r» — } ror the las l two weeks w ith Mrs. B y Pack's slater, Mra. Samuel O lbb. _ • t w

Retnma to S bosh on ^M las DoroUiy ^ Scott retum ed to her honie i t i Sho- gor shone las t evening a fte r v ls ftlng here fo r several days a t the home o f her c grandmother, Mrs. M nry Peck. fo r

V lslU In Soalbcra U U b—M rs. C. 8. o t* Bkeem, HoUlster. le ft’ last evening fo r old Salt Lnke C ity and southern U u h olse po lnu where she w ill spend the next Tdtl Lwo-a,-eeka..vlalUng-.with-reUUv«s.---------nat

/ i t g in rn la t u f n —Mrs. Koy i iu n t in . “ XJ ic i»m panled by her two ch ild ren and ;mc< M r slsler. JUlss Louise Thompson. F r t i KOS In T w in Falls yeslerday from b ig :u rry , re lu m in g on the noon tra in . M oi

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iVarren W hite, form erly o f B u lil. is tw o lere from Oklahoma v is iting he r in t w renu , M r. and- Mrs. M . E. Eden it K im berly. Her daughter. Miss ' O

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~ in te B d ^ C o m ia e B e e i» M ii^ ^W li» O D P ta ie m tK rr« i^^e rM a le -de w C =ro e K f br f i i ueitBon, ‘wa5~in w a i t i io-a t th e commencement exerciser a t the U niversity o f Idaho, lou them branch. ,■

“ U a re * ^or^H om e^M ra” M ciJcrrno ll w ill leave th is m om lng fo r Ohio.

fto m Botttbera B n o c h — H arold llnema and M iss Heater H am ilton re - ,■ ufned yeaterday from Idaho un iver- • lly , M uthera branch a t Pocatello. • [liey graduated this week, from th a t \ nsUtutlon. ,

Declare. ^Mvldend — The M u tu a l ] ju i id in f f-a n t i—to a n -^ J M ic i ia s ir -a P ' , ectors last evening declared a sem i- * ,nnua l d iv idend of- three per ecnt , n fl added Ita equivalent to the re - erve lund, ■ |

Home From N ^ v U le - M ls s Dor> th y Simpson, daughter o f M r. and \ tn . R . C. Simpson, haa re tu m ed * ro m ~ N iift iv ll ir~ T ennesa: wlierci sne tu nd ed the U niversity o f T ^ n e s - ” ee during the past year. ^

-H ere— From— Klm beriy—M rK—Ie—Bt -| lym e, Kim berly, spent F rid ay in ‘w in Fulls. She visited brie fly w ith eV sU ter-ln-law , M n . E. W. U ym e. ' luh l, who le f t laat evening fo r Ore- on where ahe w ill v la lt-w ith frienda. <!

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i r a num ber o f years c lerk o f the y iregon Short U ne here. le ft ' by way a r W ells yesterday to sa il fo r h is h Id home In Japan from San F m n- t SCO June 30. - He expecU to re tu m It 1th his fa m ily a fte r a v is it in hiaiU vc land.— ------------------------ --------------- -a

• ' ' ' sOa M otor T r tp - D r . and M ra. H P/, U [cAtee, Mias M argaret McAtee and c ^ k McAtee are to leove Uila m o m - ti Ig by m olor fo r C alifo rn ia . • Mlaa h iug a re t w ill enroll a t the San Joae ormUl achool fo r summer w ork and le rest o f the fa m ily expect to spend to’ weeks vlalUng polnU o f Interest n: the su te . ac

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a Short U ne engine, jras overruled— yenterday-by -J u d g o -H u 8 h -A .-B a k c r

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been in pdor healUi fo r the last two year.s and was u k e n lo th v hospital

• - f ib o u t Uirec weeks ago fo r ireaUneht lo which -he foiled to respond.: M r. T ho m p nn was bom In Soluda,

*'■ N orth Carolina, January 21, 1883. He m arrle tl Miss Eaale May In Arkansas,

JJ, December 17. , 1804. M r. T h o m a n

P" Colorado where they npent a number ! " o f years, coming to F ile r about ntae , yeara ago. M r. Thom pson' was en- ■? gaged In th e carpentry trade unUl HI . hea lth confined h im to his home.

Surviving tlte deceased arc hla w ld- 2 ow, Mra. Eaale Thompson: n eon. 2 F lorlan Thompson. 21; a daughter, ie •W.tytrAhna;>Thompaonr-l'?.‘- h l s - y har-

’ * Carolina, and a slsUir In SeotUe.

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Reward o t »300 Is offered fo r evi- a. dence leading to the apprehension

and convlcUon o f on unknown man ). who c rim ina lly assaulted a seven- , e year-old g ir l a t Poyette. June 11. , y according lo word rccelvcd by officer , 5 here frcm J. C. Stewart, s lie rltf n l- Payette. T he fo llow ing dlscriptlon n Is given o f the m nn;a ’'Hclghth. 5 feet 9 or 10 Inches.

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i cu l u r i shoes, .ra the r pointed, sott 1 . U lke r. and. has appearance o t hop , s head." 'f ■ ---------------------------- ■J PEEK-A-DOO1 SPR IN G FIELD , Mass. (;P)—O ther t means fa lling , police armed them -

aclves w llh a telescope and peered fro m a bu ild ing across the street to

f obta in gam bling evidence.

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compliance .wlUi Uie request o f the • J r sherUfs office here and Is being he ld •

aWalUng exutidiuon, on a charge of J , alleged assault w llh a deadly weapon

on Oeorge Jasper. In F ile r . Bash has “ engaged an altom ey in Los Angeles ^ and w ill f ig h t extradiUon, oUicers ^ ^ then? od v ls^ .JZ Bush was charged w ith Having a i-

tacked Jasper’ w lU i a kn ife nnd w ith having drawn u .«u n on h im . When

IH b ro ug h t- to Uie Jail, he aaked leaVe from S heriff M . E. F inch U) go and

| j le ll his mother, saying he would be “ ■ bock In obout ho lf a n 'h o u r. He did

■ n o l retum and when the aherlff went to Inquire about Uie prisoner he waa infom ied' U ia i ‘‘g iltir '~ in ta ':~gone~ to RUDcrU whMj|felie 'e x D « t^ tb gcT h ljTb r o th c r - ln - r ^ L e e Johnslon, to go on

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. B u r t attacked h im w ith a itn iie «Qid in flic ted & a light wound and la te r

on tlrew a gun because he protested when ••Slim" kicked onc o f tw o men e n g a ^ in a flghU Deputy S h e riff

><• C. E. Jonos w ill go a fte r h im to Los ” A n jc lm .

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