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'~TKraw »"Demporatic Nominee Back On
Own Battle Front Alter 10
Resort; Working On Address :
ALBANY, . Aug. 0 0 ^ —Back on hla own battle front aft«r » ' 10-dny va- caUon ai»ence. Oovemor Smith gath-
■ ■ erfil'ainttalUMr Mdny fo r fc defense of — h ia .. Iegi«toUve record, but he kept T
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Aaked po in t b lank Whether he In* tended to fire a salvo In the dlrec* ti<«i o f -W UUam A llen W hite, tbe itcaTMM editor, who has heen one o f ■ his moat outspoken crlUcs. the Demo* c ratic nominee lo r president said liad h o t made up hla m ind w ha l h u u tactics would be.
“ ! • « 'called fo r the record, and ' in tend to study It." said Uie Kovemor.
— *-re few Ihg—to-l.Whlt«*a.:chatge."-'.origlni a lly th a t as an Aaaemblyman Sm ith
■ "faVored Ute saloon, gambling and--------ua ier vltes hi -h h at m urfe ew —
la tlo n . and la te r modified by W hite 1 to ’ apply on ly to the Ik juo r Interests. U
•^■ d o n t want to p in myseW down un til-Z can study It.'- ^
I t Is the governor’s In teatton. w ith ^ ths a id o f advisors, to’ go over In de- „ ta ll the W hite charges re la ting to the . , saloon^ and then to determ ine wheth* c r a "direct rep ly should be made. In L th is examlnaUon B m im WUl have th * ? aid o f Mrs. Henry M oskow lti. who Is “ in charge o f h la . eampalgn public ity “
........ond ta rece n fye a rs ooe o f h U most ft.trusted advisers. ' i l l
■■ Expect Action , ^ . ll* . W hile on vacation la r . week, on th s n South Long is la n d shoge. the presi- eo d sn tla l nnm nee s te w llU U y r e n w a 'ic i to be drawn ou t ' on the W h it* ta charges, an am p lifica tion o f an a t-
. tack the Xansan tn«d« several weeks v l s.sRo w hich brought a .sb» rp extempor> sh >;aheous eountereharge t r « n the gover. (a
, nor- The Indldatlon w a ^ g tre n then, tn _____ h o w e v ^ ^ j ^ t t e r t . m lg f i j . ^ p i
. two smtta (ro iii Wednesday night, th ^ UB i^khs 'to 'c o n ^ te the draft ^ o f-h ls^ a c ^ t iin te Speech s o 'i t can tli h» .'dkM M lld toy to newspapers pitbfOughoui 'the nation in advance. «1 rSeolarlng that he would l>e unable ob
to t ln lA his sjtfeech before ths end (O o n U n ^ on Page Two) ^
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Uonal L ife •Insurance company. 8 t.--------- Loalsr-a -co tnpany-c la im lng-tO iO O O ,.. —______ MO to a s ^ . was today denied the ,
I t refused to aUow Ute Idaho insu r- re anee exam iner to examine Its books, be
T he action w u taken by Com m b- u i / s loiier 1>. C. N e lfe rt o f the bureau b f Ui K inatiranee,; foH<twlng an JnrosUraUon J t
by eight sU les' InU> Uie a ffa irs o f in th e company. . . in
T he InvcsUgaUon-sras brought to a * t cUmAx in St. Irouls today by a t h r p t o f intunusce commlssloDers o f 'th e tli e igh t sU tes' to_ recommend erim lna l p< aoUon against ofllcers o f ttie conv- ro pany unleas. 93.000.000 In securlUes o f w
_ th e eoapany were produced by t j ie « o tncets 'iH U O h' a ' week.- . lh e ' u a m ln * ers.reported n h s r were unable to dls* i cover th e semriUcs In th e vaults o f ‘ * th e ,co np an y .;.' .
InTCsUgation o ( -the-oom panjr was begun . aerecal fio teths -.«gp ' l ^ t ^
• C a lifo rn ia > w in o e e commission and t he actio n was prsssed b y n in e o f the i 40 s U t9 ~ m ~ irB k ir . : t l te company- u T do ing bosiiMM. A b o o td liv to O o n * misslonsr NetfsM, .the Id a te esam to- Z er was barred t n m tb e ?00 tbe grounds th a t be w m no t m * 5 ceptable to th e eonpaBy. .• 2
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tS A C S K tS S IK Q BO NDS*QT. LO O IB . Aug; e W ^ T h e -Post ^
D ispatch today said tt>e«tioOjDOO bends T now mlsslac fto fa asH U o f th e . ln t« ? t t nauenat L ife Xnsnraaee e n p a n y w«re « sent to R oy O. to c n b a , p rw ld cn t; tn »
- ohieaco, J a n » .S ,a e e a E d ta i t ta a s t^ »* a c n t BSde b y • e o o ip a n r« o ic u i who « dccliaetf t» P « m lt ose « hlc.BUBS.
'^ -~ 'T h > u W P y cCTatol-dseaBKlTtlxat t t the bonds w ^ ^ s e n t to • X W w t a ^ ly aj01 h is p n in ls e te p a jr.o ksh 'fo r tb e a . «s tn d U ia t tb e m w i m r w ho e u r iM U
-------------5 5 b was histmeted-Vyrlho, beai 4 t l ta^ d b w to n n o t te to l^M m b s a^ d id p«y c * 4 i ' f a r them : - ■ a.f uMis>nger te ta n M w U b o tfU w tt\ and np o rte d , aeeerttac «e tb *
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f a barrel tn ro u g n ~ in e ~ s iaw oi ^ I Pennsylvania en route to Buffa lo,
New York, to M iam i, P lorlda. The on ly reatrlcUona Imposed upon hhn Ijelng th a t the barre l m ust eon-
I ta in no In toxica ting beverage ahd C ll ■ . m ust be m anipulated In .a - way .I w hich w ill no t In terfe re w llh tra f*
flc . • ; .• •.S ■ Alex -w uKh t a oe rm it from the
state departm ent o{ In le n i& l a !-----------i ' fa irs bu t w as , In form ed th a l no
pe rm it would be required In UiU state ao long as he d id n 't violate fin y law. 2/ sJl goes w elf U>e JlAck*
f awaha WCir espPLts Ul a m rt- lils--------tlong dlslance barre l ro llin g ne x t p ,, m onth. , del
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tw o PolUh aviators. M a jo r _ ^ la m l r K u ba la and M a jo r Louis IdzUcowskl, ^ rested and,re freshed fcfter thW r long n ig h t above the A tU nU c w hich ended so abnipUy Saturday, to n igh t were m aklog plans fo r th e ir re tu rn to Parla; ^
' ' Mechanics were, alre'ady en routs Iffom Parts to Oporto where lies U ielr * shattered plane, the.M arssalek PUsud* ski, w hich was trrought.tQ poi« b y the ^ same steam ship w h ich rescued lU crew. ' A cuT*ory examlnaUon had shown Uiat the ch ie f damage was to th e '^ o g s and the airm en to n ig h t w ere already ta lk - —; l i t * e f m aking « o U » e r attem pt to
' span th e AtlanU c -by a ir. T h is appar* enUy h inged up o n -w h e m w th e big D
ta 5 q S rT lO m r"co a ttrte 'e o r id h io n e d -b e - ' fo re summer weather ends. . . .
M a jo r Kubala, whose r.rm was cu t I when tu t t ll tm ihft^deck o f Uie steam*
s h lp -4 u n o s after-ttM ^'rescue. was.so* fa r i«E vered . today, f ro m .U ie In ju ry, th a t he was able lo*.t»Jolq h U com* • . panion a t an O0o ^ .h o te l.a n d ;e v e n ticr nia2le ^ e r t^ s a lU e s .{n to -U ie .e U y . - _ - . - U
, the vnexpectM posiUoni fro m w hlrh 1 ^ Ip s reported them: th ey emphasised I th e fa c t t h a t ' I t WMn Only a fa u lty I pipeline supplying o il. te .;the motor tn
w h ich forced them to abandon their I objective In America. • . cn1 .; ' ■ ....... — ' — pe
. .M A U O H A N HONORED I • SALT^ L A K E c n T , Aug. 'S (/P)— ns Lieutenant Russell t . ftfaughan. fam * q,, ous “ dawn*to>dusk** file r, received rec* i),
I cgn ltlon fo r his fea t when Ke was o f I y a r d e d D iy n g u lshed P ly ing ■
I'nTO tC 'm ore l i ia n fou if'years a fte r h e ^ ^ I had made th e transcontinenta l f lig h t. ~
--------T O s s - c A w i L t t ^ ^ a a _____ L= = L O O A » , PUUi, Aug, 0.<yn D amage ^ r -w tlm iited -aV llO W O '-resn lted iiirnm .i.o .* f ire w hich consumed a large quan-
^ U ta h -a g ricu ltu ra l a lle g e here today. ”
R e c l a m a t i o n W i l l
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i l j T O O T j i M D _ S i Z i _ x f f l = P i a t ". reclamaUon In souUiweatem Idaho w ilf. be o>* UtUe value to livestock men '* unless adequate transportation ■facill* . r Ues can be secured fo r the section.I John Smeed. Caldwell, d e c la re a t Uvsr in te rsu te 'com m erce commission Iw ar*
Ing here to da y ''o n a -proposed ctom*I SUte ra ilro a d 'tn Oregon,t M r. Smeed. w ho spoke In favor o f5 the Oregon public servico commission's1 peUtlon fo r construcUon o f the ra il-. road, said th a t th e crosS*sUte cu t-o ffI would shorten the. h a u l- to San.Pran>. cisco by ab otil 3M mUes. *
* LABOR t^AILS TO REACH •DECiSIOll ON CANDTDATES
» ____ - VI ^ A TL A N T IC -C IT Y .' N. J / Xug. 8’ The executive con nd i o f the American '’ PederaUoa o t Labor_iaUed today a fte r .* an a ftem oon o f discussion o f.U ie Pft-* i l t le a l s itua tion , to reach a decision on - cBdorsemeat o f H e t tw t Koovw o r A l-* f r t d a s m ith . fo r the p r c s l d ^ . The* coonell ad journed a t 6:3ft to m « t -
agabs tom orrow when the poUtlcal dls-* cosslco '.w lll be w u m e d .
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• Q IE S IN P L A N E C R A S H
t ^ S n O O . ^ X « ^ ' 9 (A>)-Enslgn I rM m $n V tittr, a i pOoC attached to . ttM U&tted B to tw M TT..f2e*t a ir force B sfas kOlad im tu u ty : . sho rtly ‘before t n e o o 'te d a y w b in bS ^'p laoe crashed . te .th e greond aaar tb » Ban Ysldro , w he o l. U o u t U o r here. - -
N o rth xs iab dC m sal t t f l ^ suted t t t i u iba r m o to r .:9r i M B i V ^ n e h id ~ r a p p w tn u j fo s tt asd th a t whOe u t e ‘m ake\«.Teraed landing3 tb e taaehlxM v n t - M e - a « p tn from a t- Iftw -aW tTrta .T tm nad lan ir a f fs r Ih i _ s c n s b tb e lO ta * aod was
destteyed. LcsterU. body;. W n t burned K te i i 'e r tq i. ■ .» ’Ib» a trm aa c n l o s M f r t n
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Yaihty fltat"Ex^Cab l:netOfficer Will Be His Sue- jcessor at Helm of Nation ;
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Dale. Verm ont, today said th a t Preat* dent Coolldge had expressed hla cer- Udnly th a l H e r ^ t * Hoover would be l l th e , n e x t president o f Xhc u n ite d IU suiteg. 'H ie senator, before leavlnsi | | SUM rlor, g ia r O fa t th e chtcf—execu- — live had glven.expreasion to U ia t view during a conversation yesterday when the Verm ont leader called a t Uie summer W hite H otise ... Senator Dale- said Uie chU f execu-
Uve usuolly reserved in his Judgment and CTutloui as to predictions had V( made I t p la in th a t he considered Mr. Hoover's po pu larity w ith the electorafe more th an su ffic ie n t to e le c t..
The Verm ont senator adm itted Umt l i r r th c rc o u rs e -o r -h is v u i t td Cedar Is land Lodge. M r. CobUdge aslW 'm ore- <{ue8lio n 8 U ian he gave r«pUes b in
odmlsslon a i to hU feeltags re g a ^ n g ^Uie Hoover candldacy;.Uie ttc n d o f Uiq ^chief cxecuUve’s q lie rles . bore ample ” tvsUmony as to h is beliefs.
Great A d m h «r o f lloever -The .ch ie f-executite , the Vem on^er
sdded, showed hlmseU yesterday a great adm irer 6f h U cabinet o fficer “ ‘ ‘ and eager because o f personal symp.A- thy and friendsh ip th a t M r. HoovCr be fc elected. ■-' W hile exprcsstog confidence In Sec- 34 re ts ry Hoover's success tn November, th B fn a to r Pale s a id ' he ~ th o u g h t' hard h i
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In te rio r d e i iu i ln u v A t t t K l t^ r s had' r ttu m e d UJMMO to ih e revolving " fu n d o f ♦164.000.000 fo r the fiscal year cod ing -July ' 1 compared to 13.710.000 ” the previous year. ' •
■me departm ent a ttrib u ted Uie in - a t ^ In repayments to general pros- si pe rlty c f the w ater users on the pro- -D jects and to a readjustm ent o f the f l - di na hd a l reUUons between Uie govern- »i m ent ond Uie settlers made through • f» the e ffo rts o f D r. Hwood Mead. chief r i o f th e bureaus'O f reclamaUon, w
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' w w ie ho W ln g ' iC<*l a newspaper . In one h a n d * n d ia liandkerchlef .In U ie o th e f J u j l W prove he was able-bodied.'. Al
, Years ago :h?.’a»mm across ihe ir lv e r a t JefJenworUle. Indiana, on • h is back. h o ld lB r ?P s newspaper. Desperate ■?*«»> fo r work,
•h> f in a lly securM two wllrifeaites _ and entered ,tn * w ^ . A iic r swim* . m ln g Uiree hours, m a pouring ru to d u r liw w h ich , he c ra w d Uie . rive r s ix t l» w , 'h i< le lt the water la Tntles dpw nrtfegn .________________
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V E lib w S T O H K i i ^ K . •Kn.rr,as, u i 8' ff l* ) " ¥ el>»w t ons pniir fin i a n r w .-M geyser. In ' p o in t ;'o f-vo lum e bellcvCd'H i to be one o f th * largest tn the world. I fo
The new blow «r has- burst out in H , the P a hy c r« e k^ ffflo n of the naUon- > fo al pa rk and Jipproadies Uie size o1 |m the fam ous.-SJW tlslbr. geyser, which be slopped p la ym g LV 'lW *.- tl<
From a cratCTrjOO feet wide, 120 a l feet long, a & ^ ''B lch t feet deep, the new geyser, bunOs 'fo r f t i twice, each 34 hour* an4 fo r a Uiree-hour period Uirows ft streain^ o f water 78 feet h, •high. OecM lenaUx-Uw perpendicular stream rM khes . * ; he igh t o f lOO feet - and a t such, Umea toud explosions occur every 15 seconds. M any - short <it»g o n ^ ' s tream s. spurt oul o f U
, Existence o f the ‘ gey iw had been |, know n fo r several d kys ’.and Us move*I ments ha ra he«n, under M kervstlon .
by M rs. A r t t lt t r . L . iDay and Eugene T . A llen " o f t t e - .Ounegie InsUtute,
: who have ( ^ . . w o t k in
‘ I !°^tr” i ‘ £■ a e e -M r-A lb r ig h t. I f l^ ^ ^ ^ o ^ a p b e a L Xi wUl go to Uio. apeti t s -pU n ua lU so n:
[ th a t Uie netr..irtiencpnenonNmay be cl , visited by ‘touris ts , . . r •, st
. The gusher Is* o n ly 'a -sh o rt distance Jj . from the loca tion o f - t t i f f . oid -E xcel- « . slor. I t has no jrls lb le Jrate r supply. " . .During th e q u ie t 'p ir lo d lU crater U ^ . d ry and In I t s ’ en terl Appears a fis - |. sure, eUipUcal in s h a ^ an d ranging f l I from Uiree to 10 fe e t- ln .w ld U i. It 's p : ru n -o ff creates a stream four feet at
w ide -and e ig h t in d u s '- ile e p which C • runs a t t h e 'n ^ o f 13Q gallons a m in - a j £ t ^ ________
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Affairs of Campaign Will Not Permit Nominee. To Bo On Visit lo Sierra |Houn- talns In denier. ot State
•By The Associated Press) - S T 2tttP 01ttr U N lV B to P P ¥ V A u g H ~ A lte r spending his day In » round of conferences w ith pa rty leaders and DUiew, Herbert Hoover decided loday U u ifth e a lla lm o f Uie campaign would* not pe rm it o f realising his desire to r ts lt- the -S le rra s -ln -C sn tra l-C a llfo m tft. twfore the delivery o f his acceptance sddress next Saturday. Those who called to see the Republican president ia l eaniUlitc daring the day Included W UUam . H. CrocKer^ Republican nation a l com m ittfeman. fo r C aliforn ia^ David Kahn , president' o t the C a lifo rn ia Orape Orowers' assoclaUon, and U athew Brush and Carl D en n ltt, Boston, ' both close, personal friends o f President Coolldge.---------- ^ jB sU e e -B to n e -V ls lU — ----- ----"A ssocia te JuaUce H arlan ^ T B lS iT ’o r th e ;D n lted BlatesliupremB'TW urtr-and M nL.'O t w . *>8 gnsc t i n f M r , an rt.M n , Hoover .fo r (Several days. D u rin g Uie forenoon, the nominee deeompanled the'JusUce to the w ar lib ra ry o f Stan* fo rd university which has become the Mecca fo r historians Ute w orld over becausr.of .th e vast store o f in fo rm atio n bearing on the W brld w a r w d Its a fte rm ath w hich the lib ra ry contains.
D w ig ht Davis, secretary o f war, who is OR his way to inspect the a rm y post a t Honolulu. « lso caUed a t Uie Hoover home, U k ln g up a number o f subjecu w ith the notnlnee. Including Mississippi
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TACOM A. W o i h i - ^ . 6 { /P ) -A ire x - pldslou. o f '» ; t o o g ,o f powder .-aboard
s t s ^ ^ a s 'c ity , disrupted ^telephone secvtce and sU rted a f ire ir i the Woods near where the explosldn occurred. The crew o f Uie steamer escaped by Jumping overboard and swimm ing ashore. No loss c f l ife had been.reported.
SpecUtors - on shore saw sailors flghtlng-fltkm es on the La Blanca Just p revious. to the explosion bu t w hat started, the fise was not ascertainable. DebrU -from th e steamer was th row n on D ay isUuM ibo re more than h a lf a
jn l le from U e scene o f Uie explosion.
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MOORE INVI/ORLD COURTOElJEVA. Auif. G <;pi—PracUcal
c c r t i ^ t y f i tu l Charles ' Evnns
a member of ’the P e rm anent': C ourt o f In tem aitorm l.Ju .iU ce at the llagui-. ronie today when
) t lU ly and Polnnu joined the 2G naUoM who previously had nom -
In Inated h im fo r the place.W ith 36 uovernmcntN, including
■)- 10 members of the League council • as nominators. Hughes ha.«
»0 — t c u f f - m ttjui'tiiy ui iw Uaiitnj. to be CO.SI, bolh In Uie a-Hsembly and the cdunrii o( Uio League.He haa le t l l l>e known th u i he wUl accept Uie placu wiiJcJi bc-
~7 ~ a i t n r v ttm n t *1U'H JtJliii Ox-meti Mqore. another American reslKn- ed <rom the court.
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r j. = e d ; : ; 2 p O = I ? a s s e n g e c s id ju ! l ltid • , -------c ' - ' - ' 1h e i M O U W W . IU. Au it-' U f/l*) ‘ A i ar i i e i sewer pipe, w hich fe ll from a freight n - Uraln, caused derailm ent o f two fas: he UUnola CenUral passenger Wohis one •ef mUe n c r tt i o f here early today, sesuli- t - Ing In death o f a t. least e ig h t persons i u tn d In ju ry to «pproxIm aUly-300 oUi*. tis. ers. . .w . F if ty -n in e o f the to ju red were taken "? to^ a . Carlo hospita l where tw o wm
expected to die. The ta ju r l« o f the others were so s ligh t th a t they, were
U able to 'con U nu e .the lr Journeys.'.......The known dead are:L . A . Drennan. 40, M atloon, Illino is,
an express m usenger. v Mra. Bud SiUder, and Joe, Zdenc'<,
___ n f w « t t Orange. New Jersey.
ISOrennan » n d 'U w iu g ro woto«n were
^ kllled-ouU1<ht«-..TUaxotbMf th ree d ie * en :tsn t« 6r * a tA r 'U t» xtftOm O a lro ,t
bound, ChlcM o. t o New Orieana U n ' ited, and NdJ IS /norU ibound, Memphis to S t. LotiU tram , the Chickasaw.
« • . Sd WhaJeJ3,.conductor e f the Chick* 0“ asaw, said Uiey had been warned cl
Uie seajcr pipe, bu t a tn ick ' I t 3000 feet ors sooner th an expected.' • •ust —la t IIK LK N M OBQAN IN COUET Jle. NEW YO RK. Aug.- f l (/P)—Serrlce af wn a bench w arrah t issued today fo r the f a arrest o f H e lm ' M organ, actress and u n ig h t .d ub hostess, was he ld in abey-
cou rt tomorrow. .
~ i SALESMAN K IL L S M IM BELF
1 ~ n a A . 31. s S e a n ^ ; d ied- to to y ,”f r r o T jgunsnot woUnd lie liU’llc ted uu-W m se/
___ a f u r driv ing to a yc lttd ed spot beyond
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r forcement. prw ecu llon and convlcllon w ith reitards p ro h ib itio n . C arl Jack- «>n. sdm lnU tra tor fo r the d is tric t, said hen* today.
A . U rge' dtcrm se In lU lcIt liquor InU lIc lias been noted in Id a lio due to the heavy sentences given wheie convlcUons were securcd. M r. Jackson iiald. In Utah the liquor situaUon Is being capably handled under tbe direction o f Oeorge A . Ooates. prohl- btUon adm lnU tralor fo r U U h . lie reported, , '
OfTICER DEWES « L E 'OF IDAHO CORPORATION
PAV f l ' lE . Idaho. Aug. « yp)—Em- ' ^ t i c denial o f a rep o rt t h f t ’ Uie
Idaho-Orecon Petrolenm corporation bad sold Its holdings to the Cudahy Packing company, Chicago, was made here today by L . V . Patch, prealdent o f Uie idaho-Oregon f tm i. .w b o an-
. - nounced negoUaUons had been cam- pleted w ith Oakley C ury M WllUam Cudahy.
— fOttCEjiUIHHHHHJRlVER- WHO CAUSED TWO DEATHSKANSAS C IT Y , A U f. « M>}-PoUce
' o f Clay county an d Jackson county are •eeklng Uw drive r o f tb e speeding car which today crowded a Packard acdsn fn m U ^ h lg h w ijL d *e r an en^ank- m ent one n l lo n firU i e f Oashland. M la o u rl. tb e desttha o f two
~ w open aad=«vftttlM te -tbree otben^ U l * d r tw r e f tb e tp ttOint c a r fieri
. from the secee w ttb oo t attcm pttng to aU th e oecup«Bta;,eC tb e - o m tm e d a ie to r car. ' ‘ -
M r* , w . F . Bchnttr. 80, Q t M b .Ftmnk. M . a r ^ S e p B T l w w r i f f l e k in . » . T . FetxO , B oeham n e e ^
' b ts c r it ic a l eODdtUoD IB • le a t boiKfc . . .
" i ' l l ' ' j s " '
F i i m i r a; EEISMIOF; I
I T^snty-Eigiit candidates Fop 15 Places On*ricket; Repub-, ••
I ' licans Command Popular liK-'^
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^ PR IM AR Y VO TIN G PLACES ____
Bepubllcan T w in Polls No. 1—Idaho Auburn
Sales company, 223 Second avenue cast. "* ■ • '
_ T tt-ln Palls No. 2- ^ u r t house. • •TW lnTallS ’ N orS—Old-poat-offlee---------
building. M a in avenue west, n T w in Palls No. ■4—Oloystela Cyc.;
' h lery. 338 M ain avenue south.•U T w in -P a lls No. &->Blckel school.
T w in FaUs No. 0-U n c o ln school.T w in Falls No. 7~W ashlngton
Iht - - ■> Demoemt i l . Tw in Falls No. l - I d o h o Auburn
Soles company. 233 Second avenue
M 1 - !3 w U v : i 'd i i£ 3 i6 Z 3 ^ u r c = & o ) iw ^ d iz1 T w in .Falls No. 3 - O ld post office
building, M o ln avwVe w e s f ........— IW IU r u l l r -No.- 4" Pf iew n P w - —:^- duce com pany,'‘403 M a to avemie
as. jou th“ 1® • T w in Falls No. 5 -B lc k e l school..
T w in Fa lls No. Or-Uncoln school.'T w in Falls No. 7—W ashington' .
“ '*• school.-; - • - ......
Tw to 'P a lU ^ fto ^^M ^og sw eU S e rr.' VV the ice sUUon. 405 M ato avenue east^ T r f ln FaUs No. 8-221 Jeffem m . •
street. ' J. .'poU s'opeo a t 1 p.- m . and cioae. ^ ,
a t 7 p. m.
FalU county today. ■ ^ ■ .‘A -,v. W ith centesu fo r . seven, out
fen plaees oo jthe tic k e t . a ^ - w l lh a
t a ^ f « S l ^ r “'5 i^ r S i f r ot th > r t^ - s h * r i f f - te iy i> to Jreep ' n r m w n fe
In tha t-cam p. ' v. v '>hls / • Seven ■ Flaeea tU ea n t..'V .'^.V 'f?^
,' Dem6craU have no c»<(dl«Wee«. Ip r , f .^ Ick* s e v ^ places on U ie lr U ckH ra iu l' W .i, '; . ' . c l expected to flU o u tiU ie .Uckpt. a t . t j ^ i ? feet d a y 's 'p r im a ry t whUe ■ tbe^SecUU aa.:
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n a U eW m l io n in iu n iD u u o ii H I l I l
■ond S u n a c e T J r a i i ; d a iv a y e u p : •
~ _-p.rations Begin: Near Short >
fc ROME, Aug. « W l - T I K ' S la tu il
of w Aer by a colUslon w ith th e d s - line- i t ro T C ^ g iii* f rp t ***'« momlBg. *'tah- The crew o f the subm arine Is la oom- .-> ■*n- m u n l» U O irw ltt i *u rfaco -c rm ft-ttm a ib -? -: lion special submarhie slgnalUnc a p p a r a t t t . le k - WeaUier condlUons a t present are • sold said U) be no t very favorabta. There \
arc already a t th e scene fo u r seU b t .• ^uor diving apparatus and .a lse .su n e ch M ? .^ . due Ism to supply the submarine with. Qe«e fresh a ir. . ' •uon The subm arine was engaged tn « n ; tl lj a ttack maneuver w ith th e fleet aeven •• It,,. mUes west c f tbe Is lan d o f B r tw it :
ohl- Which Ucs near ureT«»lhea»'C oa»t o f ; Uie AdrialfC. i t em e tw d suddenly un - der the prow o f th e d e itto yc* Giuseppe Mlesorl. w hich s truck i i . •
The p ; w •sa n k 'a f 6o e e - te tb i hot‘* - Ttom in 40 meters o f water. .The lub ^
n u ' marine's exact pcd tlon haa no t y e ( , . been found, b u t obeervera from a hy*. . dro-a lrp lan^ sa id they had sighted i t , a lllU e way fro m where t h f w « i ^ ,
the Brindsl lies » t shore. ,Uon Adm ira l P o K h tn l was on board Uia ... tahy Brlnds l and has taken charge e f the .,“ de n ira g e opetaUons. ............ .......dent The subm arine sank a t B:«» A . » t ,
ItaU sn tim e, M onday, o r a t 4:4ft A . M , « n - eastern da y ligh t tim e. .Usm ■ . <
Tbe F -I4 ‘ js one o f Uie coatt d e fe iM .' o f the Ita lia n navr. w ith
H S and l« 7 . lU displaeeioent 1* ^a t Uie su rfa A and « • t « s when
ouce merged. lU length IT a b ^ 1 », ^ Submarine* o f th U e la n h * » t »
S m al complement .o f aa wm.J J ? The o K p P M toorJ WM > n g S " U15. I I 1* o f T « to rn and
S i l f S M iS '. N a tio n a l issues- G a in A tte n -
‘ (fu e s tio n i i i .L iif ie lig h t ; Reed |
. s i c k in g “ W e t " F o r O ffic c
_ (By T lw Associated Press,)" ■.'IWN^AS CITY. Aug. fl^Prlm ary *
cimp^SnB In Missouri. Kansas and__ nklahomn wrre wound up tonishl a*
candidates mBdo.ihoir «nai pi«iw *or' vote* In tomorroWa elecUon*.' National Issuu * Rnkncd attention cnly In Missouri where. slurp bn ltln iw tc been ft-ao«id nntnn- rnnrilrtntr.T - in hoUt the major parties tor ihi; nomination for .^United States senator with the prohibition question hold*
- la * the-leadlna, place. .. . . .■ »■ In Kansas and Ol;lohoma peraon-
• tlonal poUiles Into the backirounJ. I ■ Onlj’ state • and concessional noml-
BftJ wcrr to be Bdecletl In these com- ;• wonwealtha. . , "
'T lie " a t t " and '‘d ry- question en- . ler*' Inlo both Uie Rcpubllcanu and
: OcHiocniUc senatorial races In Mls- ^ r J . FiUj Beifalor James A. Rect!.
• wlio Is rc llrln ii • from public offlco.• ••ciixmalrig the cause of James A. Col
let. Salisbury, an avowed ••wel.“ who "4; HIP; TOFmncrattc—nomtna* —
-3)4211::— _________• i ? 7 ~ ~ T 1 7i ODMulns' Collet U'Charles M. Hay.
Ijt. LouU a itcrnty. la i lamicj i g m n j '■ or Reed and a'-dry.**
. ‘T ^ e c ind ldn tcs lo t tfie 'B^ubllcan . inoinlhatlon fo r ' senator declared for ,modification or the, prohlbUlon tow .
:.-^>}othah:..m nlt. wealthy, St. Louis ; lawyer: .Vernard P. BOKy,. 8u. Xduli'- ahd Henry A> Buodsdiu; indepeod'
once. ‘ Avowed ‘'drya- In the.;r»cc a rt stale Senator T>avM M. Proctor,
, Kanra* City, and -W; o . AUeaon. r Butler. Bcscoe C.‘ PatUrson. Uhltcil ^'SSatea ‘dUtrlct attorney at Kansas TI■ Cuy. announced he woa opposed ■ to
. .•‘•nuUUlcaUon of the dry Uwa."- ’The Republican eontcstanU' aris
- Ueutcnant Oovemor'Phll A. Bennett. .
~w ho hai^^pro^^d lsapprova l^o f iiro - ^hlblUon. and three others, William-R.
. -Sfhneidcr.. m n it H. Wletandy/jand ; Qun'-'O. Hocdon. avowed opponents r r o f , Uie -dry" law .. ^ ,■' . ’ •On'the DcrtoeraUc «lde.-9Uto-Sen- W
aWC_‘A. L .' McCaUlcy: author. 00 *Wlar ; eouri*a- "bone" d jy "* lawT'U 'nBb jSSs r -H » -^ h ih d 8 ^ M r :e W llw n ;-^ W '^ a W DP.
wild announced he would ; t a k ^ « | W V ataMd 'on the p ro b ib lu o n V q a d K ti^ b
iioittlnaied. ' ••'■■■ "1 "• ‘• . ‘K ftc n i ef t h e '16 j4lc8ou‘rf.^ebn- : eressrecn are ■ seaUn* rmominaUon:. .Qcorge,H; ,combsi; Kansas'O ltx, .the "
.jNjungwt, member bf cbngtew. .belAg .. Uie o ^ repress^ntaUve not after, an.’ o t ^ r 'term. • •
l o Kansas princlpai- interest ceat* era in 'th e race for jtovemor w jth
• Inrtc Jidda la . both”. Democratic aod 5-, ' RepubHgp «ees.; D.. R.jAnU ionr J r,
■ Xanaas congr^lona l ; -dJa^t. and• Hayca. B. Wlilte. Rcpi^Ucao, sixm *od\ — OttUlct.' an! Uti! pnljf' eongtasamen-■ j t tU m K ilc c _ l f lu i£ B 22 i!n t i i2 $L:_— Uu£
• 'ih ' the_ 'Oklahoma consreatlonal die I'auta 'iUi - th'e - trieunibenta-ara-Hp -fo r jo j reoominaUon. Onl>* minor state o f. cm
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river flood ccouol. avUtign a o d ^ l i - Yn tics. iU<
Between confertnces. the Republican pre eaadidate Is elvlns thought to the ad. dress • which “he- U io d e ltm at hts birthplace a t West Branch. Iowa, while
.: he Is rettnnlng to tvashincton late this c month. Tie soon w ill begin tta prepa* Nal ration and expe^u lo have i t com* inff pleted befcre Kc leaves palo Alto by and
• ^ i * la l train August M or 18_. fen ■ The firs t step cn route-*01 t>e at hea X os Angeles where a bome<omlnc iie&
--- w V hfitlnn u l l t tv h*1(1 Tt Ir rc r jtai? DOW how long Mr. Hoo>-cr wUl ten spend in th«t c lty .'K e haa been asked to remain at least o x m lg h t bul the 7 present IndlcaUons are lhat his sched- q j . ule WiU not permit eo Icng a sUy.' _ One. Address Schednled ■ wC: - . i t Los Angeles Hoovw's spcciaJ *ra:n Ta, »iU be translcrted from ihc Scuthe.n* paeUJe a« 3 le toe re over.irhlch U’ w!ir mov«.lo Chleago by'va>- ^
. c f AlbuQuerqup. New Mnico. Kansas ^ 2 City aind Cedar Rapids. Iowa. -While *5 " the apMch at West Branch. wUl b ftth t
. only one ■et, t)te pcortnee wU) make a •*” .number o t rear-end platform taJks,and
' -d v ito f .the trip the tnlblUon aeaiiut «ou — riltAminn n t poU U ^ tv» re.
^e iianen today i ^ t . th ^ fldlsliing ^ to o c h e a ^ ihe spcciai stands erected j tor.
: at.UK university stadium fcr, the noU-1 ' ftcatlen'eartmootaU aad the Job o f i * » deoonttm u * tD ES'portiona ot* yen
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th e-bo w l wUl > s ta rted ;-w ltljitj a day i C l dr'-two.- '.V - I'.,,i- • ., — ■ '■ r .•/•v t.l’ ;
IN L A I fD ^ w A y iw A y s ' 1 ;A T T B N T IO » ;fi lF ‘ : h o o v e r !
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£ t lB r t v 3 3 iw - y v M ; t< ^ ' , today- by ae D w ig h t ’ toavftT-'aebrtUry ‘ o f • w ar. w h o ). kn gava.’ thc'R epubHCan nominee;- a r ^ r l a a ii lr l iW report o f conditions aa heJ .1 f o u j^ them du ring T ils Journey ecros*. ha the ecnU nrat. \ ' th i•, **Thc f t ^ e r s sep th a t th e ir b ig need • caj new ts fo r a bhesp.lram portaU on o u t- ' ta» le i fo r th e ir products.*' he said, d e c la r-; j ing th a t they knew Hoover a lways,ttsd i i j i been a leading advocate o f waterways devel opmen t.^ aTW. ^ 11
J 'The w ar te c re la iy expressed th e ,c u t opinion th a t there would no l be ,m uch - rea •acqccogn-t r t m, Ui6 w p i iTitm an-m itiQ rrrcn -
dieted a Republican victory^ In ML*- d q
cam lost in St? Louis they wou ld more ^
a ta tf. ■. ------, . i : - <Twi^sA itad: a s l t a ^ h e r ^ h e - h M d H t r f ta t - ity ; Ues would tw iS ucnt.’-'DaTit-nam cd h i j insow n slate c f Jkllssourl a iid W isconsin, vet
'T m in k Iowa Is a ll r ig h ^ a n d f- ih ln k b : l we need no t wcrry m uch a b o b l . l l l l . the ools,” he said. -K f t gene ra l- lin p res - am » lcn -l3 -U > a l- ifs -« (d n ii-4 ^b a r^kH » *w »fig h t. I th in k It is going to > a l b a t- . z - n r r - A t ' UVt saTiic~~tim6 i . th in fc ' U a r 0 0 from a Republican s ta nd po in t- the maskies are clearing and U iat th in sa look deepre tty good fo r M r. Hoover.** div
' ■ - ,• U-- "n '! RCNTIM ENT FOR l | Q O V ^
CH70AOO, Aug. 0 Oeaeral „ roNathan WlUlara ^!3cChesney, re U im - ^edin ff home from n tour o f .the West canand a 'v is it w ith H ftb e r i Hoover, con- th iiferred w llh pa rty lea d e r* .a t western da lheadquarters o f tho' na tion a l J iapub- canlipan commiftee today, r e p o r t ^ : a didircxyatAlUzed sentim ent t& rougbeut,th« __ Cte rr ito ry .- to r the p n fs id e a t ia l ' iJ ^ -
The westem towr o f O c n a a t*M a c - crei Qiesncy took h im th rouah W ashing- c ten. Oregon. C a llJortil*. th e D a b o U v AmMinnesota. Wisconsin. , Nebraska . t o l l un iIowa. Each c f these states.* be aald. >*CU' showmg great sentim ent fo r B oovty . Am
A. a . cook. Tow m endj JidaU nj. ^ RepubUcan leader In h is « u te 7 *^ 'n * fe rr td w ith James W . Good.' western mAnager. today, M r. C m k 'c a id '.X p n ^ ta n a ' Republicans were p ja i in ln t a ^ rtgo rc ta f ig h t bu t expreasea doubt th a t H o o w would be a jfc ted . JCS M r., j p
Wheeler, seeking re -^ le c tib* as* s c ^ - ~ to r. • ' ■ ,
- H cw i W ant Ads rca ch ' tba .p iop le 'ycn w ls h 'to attract. • . • - •
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^if;'tlia :h a a v y « d g h (s .- Oe 1s.»le/ured Ix lo r ildaoti; IVbm bter T e s T R k ta rd and a seotj be' w w ld c f t h e prise r ir f f . Beyond a eo
I l l s p U n ' ta re tu rn ib the' V n lU d .Sts a n - ll^ U d no l^d h e u js i l ia future. ' I n all
SMITH: GOING OVER;; , IN -WHITE'S; CHARGES; ■; TO DEFENI) rtECORD ;
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-PtoparaUons’ are bcfng, ihade 'i to coihandle a . crowd o f joo.OM pefsona In >• the v ic in ity o f the f ro n f stcps.'of ,the'e a p ltb r where the noUIJcatlon w ill m itake pla te. . no
A f W h is ' ride up Uie Hudsonth rough .sto rm s lap l r jlg h t a n d - hla th iarrivaL -a t the exe^uUve man»lon a fte r Ur
cumulated business a f h is , resldcnee. TT reaching h is office early In thc-aft#-enroo ir----------------------- ^ - - i
DOCTOR .D ELIEV^ I^ M IT I ! .-J . ^
C H A R t O T ^ ^ U ^ j !&
veistty o f .V irg in ia today, ej^presApd tb fr y * b :llE l . m c v tm tn t lo r U i f ... Ithe V o b t e a d '^ and the*'Slgbte^nO i >t- amendment w o ^ , fo llow the elecUon PU c L ^ o v e m a c _ a B ^ im _ t« L L th O irw W a ^ .D iscussing dtfte rencu -betw een- the
Demoerat i c a m f l lepubllcan-tai rt l e i-on - ^ matters o f ^ t i c n a l po llfy . D r.. H atton declared prohiblU on was- the , ch ie f P” d iv id ing : issue . and lh a t -the ' peo^e "need expect no repeal." i f H erbert *•<Ho'cver U elected.- - - ................... P^*
He said b o tji parties wished to a vo id , th i prohlbicjon in th e ir platform*.- bu{ a d - / } ^ ded “ I f j-ou add to the plaUorms U»e,th» can d id a ia . j-ou have a . very d iffe ren t ; * a th in g ." W ith p la tfo rm s and eandi-1 i dales ycu can say lh a t the RepubU- boi cans d id nominate tbe .’*dr>-est'*^ c a n - |m cUdatea—the DemocraU the wettcat*’ Ifle i __CcrTWptlcn_*t>uld_play a very smaU-lpai pa rt in the coming e l^ t lo tu . E>r. H sl^ '^crs ten predicted, s a y ln *b o tb .ja r t le s f a t - f cred honest gcvenuneat. j
D r. J o h n ' H . Lataafc.* professor b f I I American h is to ry a t 'Johns Hopkins ! m 1i jn iv e n it i^ . - in a f t 'a d tV c u ; before the I hoi round table ccm rBrei\a oa L a t in - 'w e i American le la tloris. dedared tb e -U n it- ,O r >d S U tes mod G reat B rJ ia ln v o w tbd mo most imperlalisUo nat lo M -ln tb a ^ orM Tpa i Wday aintf v ir tu a lly controlled th a ;d ta - esc ;)ny c f t h e ‘World. D em oeraey.'vem u .o f im perialism ; h a *» ild .''w a s 'c n e o t tb e 'p r * n w U c jt .tb e .da i-. . . • - jfe d
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insura ibcr exam ines- invastlgatlng ' the com pany's 'a ffa irs hre s ti l l m iB la J . ': " ' - , ’tbom ba to ld ibc lc th e r cfflcefts o f i i it i. > c d t iip u y - la te r . according to ,th e same In fo rina n t, th a t the *onds had been . negbttated, and U iat th e ir fu ll,'va lue ' wqult} be refundetlt.t0 the ccm pany.'but th a t, ih ls proceu' would U ke some time., .
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UlIt .w a s 'b c ip ^ thB i f r ^ ' , * l r ta lg h t be d pu np ed ;'iQ lo the ■ufimecslb^e should u ra tt in g I t be* delayed. I f i a weather was ca n c n p - t w - fa w ratile - f o r - salvatc—t o - N'n ig h t:'^'Tho<i*ubmartnc v a a 'a tru c k by the ^ prow a U to d e s t r o y w b te i t .^oM en iy >0 em ergM 6 t the s u ^ a c e 'd u r ln r an a t - >n tack maneuver w ith . tb a .Yleet. A ir ; cc plan«3 located It and,oQaervcn In one. o( th ro ttgh Ihe advantM e b f alUtue I3 tn
Jpfirtor in t r f ib e ceaan *kp lb s . believed . they sighted the F - U near where th e wl
Iw a is h lp 'B rln d ls h Waa a t anehor. * ” 1 A d m ira l ,ry»ehln l.'.. ,wbo ‘ ’ was ,on {-
board Uie B rind is i, tb o k .c h a h ^ '^ f- t l ie ^ }r« c u e w o rk .* oiher,;»,vassels ,o f tbe ^ (flee t provided four:a jfU !.o f d iv ing ap - JT ; paratus ba weU as- to raise the ^ jc ra lt-w h e n w c a U i t f ; ; ^ ^ - --------------“
j AyS W E R ;C B A B G E SBOISE. Aug. g'C«l>-C«argts that ^
I Michael J. McEvoy .and oUter sU>ck- ^ I holders ln-the*Tdaho Copper company ^ ’were “ repreaenung-acenu of Oeofgo , Graham Rlce.“ W all Street atock pro- *■ moter, in the Ulegal.jbanipulaUoo 'at f.
-pncca-oLlbealocfc.oo.(be Hasten cttrt{. U |exchange;-lrtre cootatoBd-io t ^ rvpty 11 . of oftteara: ef .ttw eoitni&y- today to <b M] prevldQs-suit- f iM a g t iv t . Own uh: I f
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iTT-f i? j ; ' ■ I 'f; -i" ■
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9 1 |c ta i» « “m S n *o cs8 ria f6 f,:tJ ,e : F re n ch ’ br ^A irtefltan b r tn d . ’pfeoUse# to ■bc''-»ie‘'detlB7ate- l^g . question ;.ln se.tU iin t h e request o f ktbo U nited SUtes Jfor his o t ra d l-
^ M f . B laptahcr .w a i" in d lc tc d in ' th e i^ c r a l d ^ t z f ^ o f coJorido oa chsriet a m fllr jno faln ' Inrlprtfe^.tttX^remrBsl ■ Ih t;^ Income,-declaraU^ns-.are pun- l«luble by-heavy f l n a ‘ in lF n ih c e bu t w J U ry .ia a ts u c b , has been generally i in e it ire tM '.^ re 'to 'A p p ly o n i / to bearing .false- w ltaess in court, and under 9»th.I. .F ren m _ legal circles a re ’’j io t . . ccr- U ln ; ^ t , the' lis ting o f ' ju r ju r y ,oa ^ . . in to r a lta b ie cSfenae la. 't t ie .F r i^ oo-Am 'qrlc im ;{ren ty»hicar^,tha t Am «r- lcan :lntcTB w taU on o f th e-w ord Is .w ba . t b s . 'w f t r m ^ n g ia c {o r.. in aef^d? l|Vg wheCbb.-persons acdtsed o f p«r- J W a re .to bo.delivered to.auUwrlUes ,pf the . U nited QtaUa. L o ca l. legal ixperU th in k there is a decided doubt
As-to whether a false Income ta x 're tu rn . U an . extraditable m atte r undor
tre a ty .' . . , Sr J h e eaac^is liblng considered,b y-tho
u s a l- 'b u re a u ' ,o( the , fore ign office. T ha t,d ep artm en t goes ovcr-.all'-extra-
r Z f ’ .th'e tfeclsion on O ils 'quesUon ts '-'in favoc o l Uic n^U61i r^ lie s U h f th b - ’extradlUoQ, th e 'p a p e rs ' are fd r- W ajfde^-'to the m in is try o f lusUcei l^h leh passes upon, the case In Ita general aspects and thon refers , i t ,to ._V ..co u rt.o f,flve Judges. ' • ' •v ^ th o u g h - th e , '- A m erican' em baav i ^ e fo rm a l demand fo r 'h ls .e x t i ^ l - tle a - ] f f d o y j, ago. he ,has n o t bedi arteated.. The . Frcnch au t^ortU is ttava 'th e ‘ promise ot Blackmer's .at^ Untiey th a t he w ill be ava ilab le 'w hen ijraQ tadrand u n til .the legal aspects o f.tb e .c a s e are settled, th e y -d o .'f io t In 'tta d io take w y fu rU icr acUon tow ard > him ' personally.
F a n U ' P r o b l e m ; M a y .
' - ' { ■ T a k e M a n x M o n t h s
■ f N i w . v q iu c : Aug, 0. l /P jA lo lu i .■ J .' Raakob, ,chairm an o f th tf Dem *
i^;cera tl£ naUbt\al commllCee. tbda)*
-t)eU tle^ ''^8t^dy o f tba fa rm j^ b - *
survey.'* Raskob said, "m ay .> take weeks or 'm o n th s . bu t I t ' w i l l , r enable m e to tm de rsU a tf'the^true •
ecshomles U n d n ly ln g ' th e f a m - ettua tlon .. There can be no :que8<.
Ubt^ bu t th a t there is. same m an-• n e t In , which tbe fa rm er'a probleih
can be aolved: - th a t o rd e r ly 'in - stead A f chaotic m arketlag and lb -
• le lltg en t b j^ « s . . c < m t^ » g t r s y -
i faVmer h igher •p ricea 'fo r b is pro* "
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*C H IC A d O r'A \lg ;-» *T /P )—Bew are-of the chemical quack <was a w arning by D r. Paul ». Leech, Of the-Am erican M edical association, b ^ o re tb e Am eri- can Chemical w d e ly U u tltu te atWCTth wcstem m >l >tg d ty : t < M ^ ----------
r r h e - 1 ^ dental^ and m edical pro- t&alons." h e aatd., "bavg .m ail e-W o r tr to protect tho p u ^ , by rneoutaging m in im um .rcquizeaienta before ^person* could pose a« t ^ i o a . ' den'UsU and doctors.. There are 0 0 - aucb-.requirements fo r a cheaiist.’^* • • - . Re called a({«nttan to . s tree t fa k in who sold a; prepkration :« h lch he said consisted e o e n tla lly o f .mercury; as u s lKer p la ting , pMparmtlon. lM > t which be tb a rg c d -.m a a i^ o u tn g b t fraud. Some advertising .wTttera ba d(^clar«l were p rw e .e lth a r .to tto tie n a liy 'o r un- UitentldnaHy.v to ' c la im n h e lr producls aa .d tem iea i'd ia ea Te rto .aa d.^ . a. result m isled Uie public. ' , J .
T he s p » k e r recommended organised ch e m is t^ should undertake to expose In no (mcertalQ.>tema those who stood to use the science o f chem istry as a cloak fo r deception.
n R b k tM Q B i& H n k e .O lM d lB a ta
rqe• >.( . car.; P a tiiin ft. U » - judg? to
w it- ; barrage o t:pq p -o on » .. , j . ' - . - l ^ R - J f i iD tq n 'W a a .c h ^ e d .w ith .,d ls ' lUn-. enSatiy, ^Oitt nct and 'U w cate was 'uest . cottUnped becausa ■ Judge B o rre m ,
sar^ , ' \ ' " ■, . ', ' ■-■'.*■ - - ‘f ider :;y iE ^rN A ,':.A u g . 6 . ,CfHr-Dlspateh«
from Zagreb to n igh t sa id an unfound eer. ed rw n o r th a t O tefaa-R aditeh.-O roa
tla.1,. Peasant pa rty leader, had diei from the wounds received i n , thi shooUng a ffra y parliam ent, hac
j drawn th o u s ^ d s * o f cxelted towns- i j g r -folk—to —h is.—v illa? ~ — i;—i—^ L — i . » r,- . Hundreds o f peredns ran a lne d out- Ittes side th e ir leader's Jiom e- day an: sgal n l ^ t a w a itlns rep o rta 'fro m the aick< lUbt as. t B ^ . W e . du rin g , the ' losl ‘ re - days. 'S p e ^ is ta ib a v e b m sum ulpr moned from V ienna anu M unich , ,
S : i t is reported the Belgrade. govern- tbo n ient has dra fted 8svcral..^crb ian rcg- ice. Im’ehta fb r d u ty a t -Zagreb to prfc- n - vent trouble should R ad ltch dlo. Th*! he r p ^ lU c a l 'm ^ e r o f^a n ^ U o r >«^Bel-
___ _ indfcnaon o f th e h ig h /e d tag now run -Ion nlng th roughout Jugo-w avla .
^ co o iidS ^ o r e s e e s ^1“ ■ HOOVER’S TRIUMPH V-'’ . ,IN PiJLITICAt RACEidl^ i . • (C w ^ u j ^ F r ^ 1 ^ 8 00*0/" ■
*B tk .;o a :th e pa rt o f RepubUcah- of-, “ 2 ga n iu tlon a w o iild sUU be necessary
before' abiw lute assurances were show? r ! as:to result5 0f.U ic js lecU 0ns. , , ',,, J*? Senator J>ale recalled that~in~'UJ«
im :cdtapifign. .when he was chairman ^ o f 'th e fo n lg n lansuagea bureau','for.
• the Republican p A ty . .M r. CooUdge h iin M lf p rm entod h im fro m Issuing a
__ ; statement expressing great confidenceIn the*rcsuU o f th a t y e a r 'i eieouou.
• T h e ‘ chie f executive' called oh h im to L q publish in s u a d .a s u te m e n t to tbe et-
?c9t. th a t m uch w ork was ye t to ‘ :bo do ne 'io r the.I^epublicah party. ■
^ ■ : Senator D a le said he h ^ menUbned " this.eplsode yesterday a t Cedar. Island »•;■ • Lodge. .,
T h ij V e rm ont senator ,de rive d 'liU le ■ iB tb tm a tlim -trq m rh tr-T A a itrir tto -^M rr
0 Ccblldge a a -* to : tb e :U tte r 'i ' t a a £ fo r• ■ Uae la tte r p a r t 'o f Uie sum m et,an d-:ftt
U itfifa ll. He cama away w ith the im - p r o to n , heweverl' th a t tbe\ ch ie f ex-
f ecuUve. was p lann ing cm no t leavliig ^ ' Wlscooalp ' Ix^ore I j tb o r da y , a t . tho. S'* earliest, and th a t a t the pn sc tit the ' sjiggestlon th a t he go f ir s t to Verm ont- fo r K afio rt a ta y . before retu rn ing to• W aablngton was n o t being given ver? » serious consideVaUon. . ,' \ F re kk itn t OooUdge spent m osl'o fth tf
day iMUWsg over the praUminary bud-
- " L«sdge by B rigad ie r General H . . M. C_1 directOT o f th e budget, who ar- ». Tlved.from '.W a ih ia ^ ton-today i ' '■ ••
I I i AqMOOMO o v e r - th e . -p re v lb i^ b u d g ^
W Kesident Cw^tfitee had « p ^ no t to in “ lB30T' " --------:------
r g flB fcS fa .aJ?ZftftH P»m r aeu'i m fi i hy 1830 were raised to »«S8.00Q,«>0 from
^ Uie (830,000.000 -auottcd in .uie ourrent - j . year. A rm y and , n avy aviation w ill Pt have 111,000.000 m ore U ian in l939>or
^ ^ l ^ e sum o f ‘was devoW^ l f a , Q m ^ f8 t lm a tea.to earry-i » lng, d i t th e federa l pub lic bu ilding pro- ^ gram., a n . increase o f-a b o u t |1,700;)00 „ j over U ie - previous • year. About t lO .-
ocoxco 'w ere aDoted to tbe w a r and n a v y ‘ departments fo ^ tb e lr boUdlng p ttjg ram s,' . -
^ t b o u i ^ paper.eompuUtiORs o r 'tb e - b ^ t bbreau pointed t o a d e fic it r t about 1100.000.000 n n June M . GenenU
mh Lord believed th a t a trea ro ry surplus ^ would atUl be shown a t th a t t im e . ' -
' f » k 6 M u f t ' * f l r c c t o A M T . .V ..lOFXALaoBxnAr’ - : I
■ ■ r i :Z'1. “ If Tbis.yi!or|i.s.. !ll^?.?:f4DO •
M nfs iiA n
’ Year-Old .lowa?Biaoksiiiitlihis- , '_to . U-.— ,•g — -^n tW T !6 n ^ . i owir.->Aug>^C W - ' ‘T f ,
l i " ^ t was lp . W.-Lambcri,'.Tj-Vcar-old b laclim llij-sptiaklng, the*
SJ ., speed of an airplane w h ^ he has • been building fcr the'last five years in
the lovback of his shop. ^ii i- . .- -Itbeiahlp-ls-ncarly lcompIetcd.and Ji-,. T l j ' ; test fUg^i^ wlU be made UUs faU, lie
f ' Ijtm bert exoects to . be able! to hoist r in tbe a S b s h i ^ f uOT tb ’ zw yy- &- puot' - J l I I t t * ! *our paswngers. vtrtically, but ho
* in s is t^ U is :not a heUcopter Wodei;. - f bis own llfUng device, however., he has tehin not yet patented, and hence hla re- und- fusal to explain In dcUU.)roa- fB u t^ lt w ill work, I am ,euro of, dieci, mat.”, U» .-ThB'propcUer & cf ni) uriiquo-de--, ha4, slon. and-OQ I t he holds a patent,
wns- T ^P g lt* I t he' hopes to make an airr •: • blane rtlent except for Uie bum o f a.
out- tnotor. ■■■,n 4 **The noise fram the propeller como-i
horn the Ups,*' he cxpJalhed; "a n d :o prevent .th la ' I 'h a v e put hocks, bf
“ t'Srved deflectors at the'cnds, which.?top .Uje sound; These also cr;catc a
[t • miniature cyclone .which'shoots imdcr- Ih^ wings, ao that 1 w ill be riding pa
5 ^ , a cyclone all Uie Ume."^ ' He liao » Hall-Scott. 4-cyllndcr, 00- PJ**' hcrsspower motor.
' “ And when I g e t'th is s lilp l,reacly
■TTtgT« “ creti¥ers7^aitftffestr^Tftey^flftnw^ ' after I d id .", ' y ■■ . ■
He aald he had been studying alN t plane,fom fflc tloQ .fyr MvyraJ y c /^ .
‘CE , :WBATUER FAVORS CANE ' ■_ HAVANA. A'ui..6-(,«5 —Weather coh-
- dltiohs In Cuba are officia lly . 'r i^ r t '- - rr jjd ’ to 'have been favorable' lo‘ -*the or-it in s sugar d-op.* W ell dlstributi^
heavy'rains and, a norm a!tethpehi- ow9 ttire are described as* very beneficial-
t o . th e ^ w ln g , ; ! ^ .
run .• . WOMAN KILLS SUITOC' ', j c r BOREKA, Kan#. Aug. B. fyp)—Because
Ted Church, 28, tried to force hto com- • « ,* pany upon hla estranged wife he was '
>hQt nnd IciHed bV tlia vbung‘woman'r. ^ aunt. Mra; Mollie smetherft i i , a t.h r: ” heme hera today. tThe bulled-pene-
t ra M >hls heart; k iU lt^ h im 'In itan tlx
'ned ... -■ V .~,V- ■ '“ ? B K o n e i l ^ a t i e i : ' a t 1 2 9 7 ■
Po.i; Q ,p t^ r id Q -io ttie -p Q lls ,
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A T T O R N E Y '
^ A t i< e j) irB ife a ir i? rh n ff iT — — BBT ' ' Au&uSt' 7.-10B8 — - ■ —nut ------------- . •fiST -
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dus'
. fi.-V .;lJknqn la one of. the. can- -dldatea - fb r -nondnaUoh a t tho Republican Prlmarlea for the office
i^ .' ot ProsecuUng-'Attorney of Twtn Falk Cc«mty,- ?dahoy
M r.'Lanon Is a g r ^ t e ot tho CowaXStal^Collc^ at' Amea. Iowa, having - r ^ v e d bla' degree of p . 7'" 8c. fRxa Uiat scbool In -June. UOt. |Uter bis grmduatioa from the Iowa SUte College be entered the Law beparfmeot of the U o lvw ilty "of '
— .^ v e S v ^ tW u x u C - U ^ ^ —time waa conferred upon U m tba vniveraity degrte of U . ,.* tmmcdlately a f^ 'b a v in s eom- ^ tad .'W a Uweotuae ha,'aun* to m Falls, idabp;- «beie ' iA bM
.baieh' ceatibaaiBly a iv l aetlitely en- '* Uic.prtcOcc .of. bU .
I .
Captain of White Sox and
, ~’~ ^ (te r l5-lnhihB Exhibition
O m C AO O . A u r. e K u n m ,e« p U la o f the W hite Sox, and hLi room m *te . B ib FW k, kep t th e Y « i - keet fro m Increasing th e ir three- w a one-ha lf g u n e lead over th e AthleUca
---------toda r . W ith in f ifw m mIn n to f, the score tied a t 4 to 4, and PaUt on f irs t. Kam m landed on a fast one f r o n Oeorge PJpgras and drove 11 to 'd e e p le lt center to send Pallc a c ro u the p la te w ith the ru n th a t gave the W h ite Sox a 6-to -4 v ictory.
i T he score— * R . H . E.e v New Y o r k ------------ ----------------« 9 1
“ ■- Chicago ------------ -------------------6 so 1Batte ries: Uoonf Plptmi, H oyt and
— p S e ^ ^ k lM cCurdy. .
i D E X f iO lT 8. r a n ^ E L F H I A S . D E T R O IT . Aug. C The D e tro it
. T igers checked the sidvance or tho A th lc tics today, by w inn ing the th ird game o f th e aerlea, B to 8.
T he 8cor^— R . H . E.R hlladelphla ............................5 11 3D e tro it ..... ............ ; ...... ...........8 .10 '2
Batte ries : Samsh&w. Rommeli. Quinn -an A -T .och rfln e i_W M te h l» . Sm ith and
H argrave.
— — c t g V B t A t iP i i i l W Antn n c TO N i . n , CLEVELAN D . Aug. S Cleveland'
and W kshing toa d irfd«d a tn-in b it! today the Indla'hs taking the f ir s t
' ■ game, 7 to 4, And losing the second. J I to a.
- • P l r s t - g a m ^ R . - H . -E .W ashington ............................. 4 13 1Cleveland ................................. 7 13 0
Batte ries: Q u to n . B row n and K e n - ' na ; M ille r, B u d lln and Au try .
Second game>- ' R. H . E.- W ashington ............ .. ..............11 15 3
• Cleveland ...... ................ ..........3 10 5B a tle rles : Hadley and R ucl: M lljus ,
B a y ^ , H arder, O r u i t and t . Bewell.
. ST. LO V iS 9, M S T O N 4 OT.' L 6 U lS . ‘Aug. B"/;?»p-iiiJUyllAJas
and R eln ie M anush each collected a tr l^ e , a double and a single In fo u r
( U m M a t ba t oXf th e offerings ot two ,h Boston Red Sox hurie rs as th e SU
' Louis Browns took a 9*to>4 decision here today. ' ^
U je seoTB— B . U & Boston •______________ 4 lo y I
--------- B tnL oo U r iUn-ihBatte ries : H arris . .O rU fIn »ad> U o f-
m an and H evlng; Ogden. - S tew art and M an lon, ' ■ 'c L
ITAT8 F O B fU 5 AT^LDKIDOBS T h e Eldrldge C lotb lng Co. Is clean>
in g ;iD a table o f tS M hats th is week a t W4W.—Adjf.
N O TIC E .• T o whom I t may concem : I am n o t m po ns lb le - fo r any bU s con*
. trac ied by other th an myself a fte r ' August 7. 1938. C. El M elton.—Adv.
N EW B R tm s w iO K S w vd s tn a j ' l% tm d a y a t n m b a m n v -A d ir .
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CLUBS’ STANDINGSave ____________________ ____ ____
V T A II- ID A U O LEAGUE , Clubs— ' W on Lost Pet.{ Pocatello .............r ..............17. 12 '.SSO
- _ i Ogden ................................. .,15 15- .500ah* Boise .............................:;-,..^i5 • is .soo*nri s a lt Lake .................. ..........13 i f l .448
N A T fO N A r. LEAGUEClubs— ‘ ' W on Lost P e t
St. Louis ................. .......07 37 .045New Y ork ......................... 58 41 .6mlChicago - ........................... 01 47 .505C inc innati .........................J9 40 .503
„ Pittaburg)} ................. 47 J25^ B rooklyn ............................62 51 50 51
3 Boston ................... ...... „ . 2 f l 05 • J09Philade lph ia .............. ........30 70 .201
^ - ____ AM ER IC AN L I ^ Q U E -------------Clubs— W on Lost Pet.
J , New Y ork ......,..............-.:.7a 36 -.OTaW im ro i l l l Ua " •-..TT..U',- r .;!..'..00-“- 00 —lOtt-
md S t. Louis ........................... 60 64 .609Jiu C leveland ......................... SO M .403rss Chicago .........................-u.60 68 .403nd. WaslUngton .....................j:48 01 .440
D e tro it ................. - ............48 00 .429-E. Boston ... t_________ .........40...06. . .J 8 l
0 P A C IF IC COAST LEAGUE:n - C l i i l ^ Wen Lost Pet.
Hollywood ......................... 25 11 .094E. Sacramento ........................34 13 .0073 San Francisco .............. .-,23 J3 .5395 Oakland - 18 18 .500
us, Missions 17 19 .4T111. Los Angeles-...................-.14 32 J89
Portland M 22 J89Seattle 0 27 .260.
” SUNDAY’S GAMES3t. — ^ — .. ~ 'on U T A n . ID A n o LEAGUE
Boise 4-7. Ogden 0-3.X . PoeaUUo 4 . ] . Bees 3-Q.
- L - ^ m a j i o n a l l e a g u e • • •>f. 0 t . Louis-Q, New Y o rk 4. nd B n x ;k ly ii s. Chicago a. '
o n ly tw o games scheduled.
S AMERICAS LBAOVEn - Ph ilade lph ia 6. D e tro it -1. ek Boston 3. St, Louis 1.
Chicago 5. New Y o rk 4. W ashlngton-Clevelaad—rain.
>m PA C IF IC COAST LEAGUE n* S tars 13*0. Missions fl> ll. e r Seats 8-4. Angels 4-12.
_Beavers 3-6. Redskins 1-4.— - la M m , 13-11 n . > . U - .*7 ■
SO BSCRIBB FO R T H E NEWS.
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J R A i A ¥rtPHtEtiES-GfVEreHieftQO--- V CUBS-DOUBLE-DRUBBING
I P H I L A D ^ H I ^ Aug.. 0 { /P j-T h e] low ly P h l li lu gave the- ChlcoKo CubsI a r u d e io l t today by hand ing them aA ‘ double lick ing . The ta ilcn db n wonI the f i n t game o f .a doublc>hi-adcr, 8I lo 7, and the second, 6 to 1.
<■ fm ia d e ip h ii' s ” in ': " '! 'Batteries': Bloke, H olley apd H a rt-
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y [ ' BASEBALL ' ‘BIG SIX”...........— (Ife.. Tlie..AS3QCtat<‘ri Prcs.0 '
H arry H ellm ann. la l l ic in lt r In !U»(
was pu t ou t o f BCtlbn;by wet itroundJ Nu In .tn re e .tim c s a tJ )a t;( lu r in ;{ i l ic Tig- er’n 8 -to -5 v ic to ry /o y g t .the Athletics
n e tt; M cOraW ,.W I»cW iin il U ’rJan. ubs Second goi ne— i ' - U . - H . E,” “ Chicago .......^ .. 7 10 a*'0n Ph ilndcljjh la ' i . ; , a 0 . c'■> 8 Batteries: J V » t. ' Holley nnd Oon-
a lc s ; Ferguson and. pavL-..
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aesl tobacco—brc ur-ail-the ^o rld r' e le^lmed thai toas eJfiamed that tot I that 20^6>79Hdct
fctnlbbaeco COn M m ifK to iT rs .
A Y M O R N I N G . A U G U S '
"■] f^cHmann Jilt his second home run two day.<, and a double, and drove twf> rum . A ltlwuBh yesterday’s bi tln ff fimn couW .noi move h im fn
. - i l lai.Ufila<».to.4lnv-;'bl8-jto'•■Stan ding. Jic ral«-d his Iw tilnn avcraire fo u r poji ^ y f t o - ^ A - - -■- -
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T H B C lIIN IiS B T A R IF F T B B A T V te«l noM
N ew j th a t the trea ty betwcsn the the • 'O nlted States and C hina restoring
tu l l au tom onyJo-O hlna In ta r lK m at- " i i m bee^n signed followed d ^ y '/act
u p o n ' the news th a t such a > trea ty Its wa^ belns negotiated. B y Uie torma or the pact. I t wlU become effocUve on January t , loao. provid ing . 'it has c th i
------- l»e n -raU fled -b y - th a t-d » l« . and w tll Jatt.suppU nt a il exUUns u r l f f com m it- stente o f China to Uie U nited States.
The trea ty stipulates th a t there reiu sha ll be no discrim ination by ^Ohlna
'a ga ins t Americans as . compared to th e na tionals oT any other country.
■ T h a t m ay delay the .actual drfecUve-. mile ' n e » o f the trea ty provUlons, a lthough mile
U m ay n o t'b e a long delay, becaustf . baU a dotea other governments^ are
a lready negotiating 'slm Uar< treaties, seVe— :a r w f B n t« n T U H o n rta e n s -------— ^ e s
, . ' . Regardless e f how soon the(becomes effective. I t is h ig h ly Im -
: ,p o r t» t fo r the 'good'^w iU i t 'e x p r ^ , fa ji j m s : ' . I t is a fo nn ' o f de facto recog- 6c
■nlUon o f the NaUcnallst .g o w n m e n t.I t Indicate* th o -tren d o f tn t^m iU o n - .ui /c d in g toward China, a feeling o f eat i r e s p ^ as .well a» friendship. , T t
The Chinese leaders understand the iu U Im port o f th is ' and are prom pt In exprtaslng th e ir gracious app re da - up t
. _ o f eo.mmcrce_has sent_to. th e . g a llo n - a lis t m in is te r a t Wastilngtoin a note “
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— —pie, w hich thanks us fo r ou r cooocra- I n . l Uon and adds: - ■ ; r -
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w ill usher in a new era In^lChlfiete^Am erican r a t io n s . Tbe A m e r i ^ ‘a ttitud e has greaUy encouraged and Inspired us." p a l„
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a l now cr o f Uie U nited SU tes by D r. «U11 Edgar T . W b cn y o f the Departm ent
••• o f Agricu lture, w ho nudtes a g o o d 'a r-gument. but
“ Phloxes.- he says, "come in.' ou r unat na tiona l colors, red. w hite , and Mue. ccnc and some varieties are fh T pointed J* ^ star*. They bioom ove r''th e F o u ^ “ *
'• o f Ju lj-. They never become weeds.____ M d j i r e easUy <ulUvated.
"Some g iW w ild In every sta te; " ' l» , and w ith the negligible exception o f one specie* w liich has crossed Bering S tra it fro m Ala»ka lo to Siberia, a l l .o u h l are N orth American, and none grow Icw ii
. . la ;* u ro p e except In gardens.” ^ iSome A m e rica u may say t i ie ph lox
r — ~4s p o t Tery strtfctng o r-sbo w y.-e om -pared w lih some o f our more'asserUve |Os flo w e n . b o t . th a t Is no t neceasarily a
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' . • n e atU tode o f c fa r lo a * Evans .the m a tte r rem ains . to be
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. . i n i ^ lik e t« see h im made a m m *w etld co a rt." B e 'h a s been
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HUi olecUon :ta>Uu> bench o f the world cou rt w ou l'dvbc iie flt"th9 oourt.
TesporialblUllcs’ ' i r i ' - 'ir itin ia tto na l ■'affa irs.' th a t they■^:canrtot. escape or evade. M r. R U gh n would add prestige a n d ' In f lu e n e e - to - th a t tribuna l w h ld ) has'beei} ereieted t i outlaw w ar ‘ ' through Jostiee.—'A t- fr^ Ju d g o -o r .th e worfd cou rt ha-'w o ipd bo'. a fu rthe r [r*TrffT1*rn of ' y n r t / 1 ngnrH^
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Nowhere in . tha *o rW . in tcrr:-:ary o f equal 'size, is there, t j be fvcnr] a and mere d istinctive ond'ln te restV ’ j jro u p Sj*'' o f streams >than th o t f n j by Uie varied r ive r* t l ia t w n v : i: i« ir w inding E- ways across the s ta ;. uc live In . W ai
The Snake • MrsThe site o f tho great temple In S o lt ^ 1
I5 g e C t ^ w t t —r n r y n w r T t t l Z i i ^ Fraj j w te r , ■ t he valley In _whleh a quarter ^ .o l'a m lltlim y o p le nsw live was then
found a shallow ouUet over « h a t 1«now tho head o f .Cache valley, flow ing D o jthence th rough the P ortneu. lo the Keb s t t ^ m la te r known as Uie "LeuJs r ive r ." now the Snake. R a in fa ll de-tre«aed-aa-the^age»-awept-by,-lhe sur- ° * * -■face'of the lake fe irb e lo w IU ouUct; andits v a ^ became salt and Its m ot- Orolluacan li fe died ou t. ^ ^
There rem ain to the Snalce two prLn- >lt c lpai liv in g sources, one in Idaho, tho ether In the Yellowstone ' park. Uicla t te r .flo w in g_th rou gh ^ Jackson ;lak* •• cand 6u t o f Jackson’s r io le th rcuB h 'p Ohl«tc n if le gash in tho Teton ranc?. " T n r j D c:i(tranches un ite near, the icw :i o t Lo - C allrerwo a t an a ltltu i^e o f 4 . - ) lec l. :ocl
T he greatest lengJ'i ' ' lie Snake Jf 0 . Slusl uDdcr' l W n i : ~ f6 u r : i lU h i" b v -vrtt,Ing in, or on the U.rders o f ld a h o . i t Rclw eeparatci u.i : . . m O:egon tor lo O 'H . 1 miles, .and .'rom V '-a h ln g lon fo r Mmiles, P!
F rom the JuncUon o f tho tw o bran* b o Isches to where I t leaves the sta te a t o ::Lewiston t t fa lls 4100 feet, inc lud ing k .- :several abrupt drops. T h e greatest o f Lakith es rd reps 'U 'S hoshene 'fa lls . n ear the Freic itx ’<ot T w in Palls, which form s one oC w inth V ^ o s t Im preislve cataraeu In. Uio tesew orld. A .^stream over 800 feet wide s in ifa ils 31A feet, 40 fn rU ier U iah Niagara, j £
BtuUco r ive r has storage dams a t - oqto u r points. Jackson lake. Henry's lake, ^111American Falls and M ln ldokn. T tie jian iAmerican Palls dam creates the la r^* coleBft a r t lf lc la i reservoir la the world. - -rvoi. The norm al flow o t Snake r ive r be- wUp
low Lew lstcn is nbout 70,000 cubic teei o . , ,per secoifd. or 70,000 "second feeV* I t S^v, Is, navigable fo r fiaU M ttom steamersup to Lewiston and fo r yn iU lcr power- ahei
Ronde, a to ta l o f 140 miles. I t * ouUet k fposco , Washmgton, is ?40 feet aboveKA^ICVel,.___ . - . ____tuifs.^ ^ h is -ttie c r o o i^ Snake. w lO i iS
In . Id^ho, .and. Its .m o u th , a t .Pasco. ____
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- A la n ^ P . Senior, who was fte rioutlv w h i injured when he fe ll 16 feev from rh ie I scaffold ing fro m ' w h ich ho was r -u , sa in ting a t one o f the K lr m e ^ w a i^
is cUIl confined to b is hooie. He re lt-b a ckw a rd -o n Uie a ld tw a ik and » t the back o t his head causing a :e rebral' concussion, f ro m .w tilc li he ,1s lU ll c u f fc r iv . No bones were fra c - j jn i . lured, h b eyes hjive been ou t o f qh„ rocus as a rc.iult. so U ia t be wcms j^ jv l lo see two obiecls »'here there ar^ w t cne. He U about the hoiise bu*. Mrs. inable to get ouL ' A litio u g h the coor »ncuslon on the back o f th e h e a j £ . j s better, the fa u lty focus o f tho^cycs s ra t 'emains unimproved. r . '
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M Utourians o t scuU icm Id ah o w ill WiUl neei (c r th e ir annual picn ic a t the and 3uhV m unicipal park. August 1 3 .-F o l- W alt cw(Rg an cld-tashloncd p loU e d inne r Occr I t i o’clock, a program'iOrAtaUts wtU Presi JC given and a genewU' g o « t w e tA Putn m tlc lp a tfd . The com m lttep .trtties th e^H e fJ oTIowlng in v iu t lo n ; '‘L e t a lT V la w u r t- ta in ^ is and those th a t dare be 'frte&ds. Fam »m e.“ ■ T ' land;
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RCOERSON—J . W. B ftitW , Burley; a . l i . HcmerdinBcr, J . B. Bauley. Po- .ateilo W. S. W ilson. Los Angeles; M r. m d M rs. Ea rl B rink , fia it-L a ke ; A. E.3llva, Sacramento; F, E. Decker. Dave !%rguhar. Sa lt Lake; M r, and Mrs.!:; B . B raall, Ban Francisco; O. D, Vard. Muskegon; M ich igan; M r. and drs. W. E. Lawrence, M r. ’o n d ' Mrs.». p . Haiison, Miss H. Gorm an, San ta n c to co; P.- ^ '
niSon, B*lw ktool; J. W . Young, ftw a - Ir»«HH W>ln^»->/> M.W WnrlirHo. ^
4ew y c rk ; James J. Kcber and wife. Sorothy and G ertrude Keber. C. J. Cebcr. Los Angeles: O . B. M o ff lt t , Sa lt xike; M r. and MVs. F rank-Enslgn and rn . Boise; E. M e rr itt ; Wioshlngton, D . ^
M cW illiam s. Kansas C ity : M r. V nd -.M ni.-O.-O,-Ale0ro.-Aubum ‘ -.0.' a . l - t i Jroft and wife. Ctty;-Jamcs Paraurqur. w lit h E. iv c n c n and wife. June Iverson, w j,( Mt Lake; X av ier Semel. August T re - . >, 1. Pocatello; M r. and M rs. R ay M us- .-e. E^y; M n . P n n k Newman. M ar- ■,
..Ic Newman. P a t p ra s t. F indley, •_ * )hlc r . 'D . S m ith and w ife ; A .-8tonc; > c :i« r : Sam P. Graham , Ventura. *® , ;aUfcrnia: H . E. Backus, .M rs. P. E. :ackua. W lnnemucca; M r. and M m . won J. R 8amonjH)n,_Alblon|^ H. S. Stock- m id
cles; W. B. D unn, Threo Creek; O. dimt. Linsenmao. V icto r, Idaho. «( i
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lolse: E. L . Seabrest. W ashington. D, bu,. >:• R, M . Foster, Baker, Oregon; .T.I . Hubei. Denver; Ed, Farm er. S a lt A k« C ity : 'G e n .e y a ' Matthewaon; frencli.: Camp,. M ls s ls s ip p tr . '- . - t t i^ W lnterbum, M u ru u g h i Mrs, J . Maur>esen and baby. Logan:,M t« i n.yu iitt, :> .*»ngham : Miss 'R . H o te ^ 'B ls g h < h i: • ! »r. M aurtlsen. Logan: A. Uighlans,' £ 0 - ' bellim ; H a r ry Cornish, Los • Angeles^ ;«l»«VUllami • C om bh , Los Angele*: W ii- ' Clam M iddleton, M in ne ap o lis ;'H u be rt « a i :ole nnd wife, B u ffa lo ,' Law rence-' r.^ii'rousdale. Ogden: C. J. Peterson s o d mocrUe, S a lt U k e C ity : M rs. ■ BeVerly; 0,^,ica ttlc : W . Darst. Chicago;' Al- 'R . :,.wlaye, SeatUc; Edw in W ard, Tacoma; i,,’ Vayne D arlington , Maekay; ■■ F. D. iherrv. M a c to v : T. W. G lib. Los A n -c i e ^ ’K bJU lu a a m w ! ^t. J . Peterson.-Jasbldge; J o h n .G e t- '*.®“ ous. Jarb ldger 0 . A. : Oowans and r lfe .-T oo e le r-W a *h ln g tonw M ls» fK e l-- o l u r " Jnr*rldnfT w i]»«w . warWdge; M r^ ^ b T ’ to U e lte , L os T S ^ _ .
M r^ _ a tft..O B n n o r» r. ^eIea ;'M rs. C. Connors, J/» A n g ^ e a ; . ^ a m tr - M m m o M , prove: ■ f t . , u a bk b t. ^ ■ortland:' M . k . O l S s I e i v ^ ^ i ^ JT ^
m ; E .^E . Olson.' R upert: p j ^ J. Vhlteman. ' R upert: P . ' W .' Tucker. ihlcago; I . B s n e r and w ife .. S a it {S” * ake C ity ; W IikUis WUllsms, Pendle- s f * on: G e ^ M elo^ Corey; W.' B . U n g rC o h B ^H 3 a llfo m l* trJ r-B .-M o n t- ^ omery. Colusa, C aUfom la; l l . l : acobson. Colusa, C a llfo m u : D. J.'oley. New 'Mork C ity ; Gua A. M ann. 2 f * ; os Angeles; J . a.- Bmden, C h lts«o; tn i. Mal>el' B lgekiw, 'PtyytUe; M iss arah Prcckett. Sa lt Lake C ity ; J. R. lavldson. Los Angeles; M rs. E C. f f , “ fcilroU and son. Glendale, c u ifo m la : trs. G ray W asljbum . Reno; Miss :oon H astrift.- StoekOin. C a lifo re U ;: R. Kelsey. D u r tiy ; A R. H ^ . ealUe; J. B . M iner. Bend. Oregon; w , , , I. Volbpard, ScatUe; 11. O. Lewis. „ 2
MahP A R K -M r . and M rs. A. V. H owaid,
eno; M . 'A ; Babcook. M r. and Mbs. j e . Hayward. P o a te lle : M r. and M rs. n'vei rn iiam J. Conroy. 8 *n Francisco; M r. » „d nd Mrs. R . B . W heeler; M r. and M rs . . I t a /a lte r D. Golden. PorUand: M rs. -ccrge^ L . Meade and son Harold, s a il reston. Idaho; M r. and M rs. W. H. titm an . S. O .' Sm ithy Boise; C. J . e f te f and' famOr. T o? i' W a n l; Oap. ^ iln and M rs. W a i T . FSuroB. C h a rta arrAll and Sarah. FarroU. M are Is - J ld: J . W ;-Joi»e*. ;PoKiand* -M r. aad. . J Lrs. W . H . '^ T tic m p s c b .^ h s * ’ L iU lc ' . hcmpson; N tw Q rlea nsrM tz. J . Ho«r« iJC afte r. j
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was too exi-lKil lu belion'v-;Nnyihlr>»: - 1, I'.'illt lT ri Thitilile tO 'l i i in i 'rn r> S |ilf l i i f i> ttona. Cfiosis were gnoif cni*iiali f'»ri n e ; - - ' ........ , *.-T ljH i o il o f a auililon r«n iitf i| iliij! V '
h«pj*et»d. Sov-wnii ililn tfs liu iiiK .iin l. ” la fU vt^ K irn .. ! auw I'w t ln n .
liours »*efi>rc. M 4 ''w ittn 'i in K t l i i ■ ■*‘®'■oai.llHtm* ;ry «ri»to?»«o-;mio if i rw r ts n t -"® ‘
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B4U e:’D . K h n M U 'C lty ; Sam C ra w - i ’! ! 'fo rd.' Pocatello; A. J . K ing. Worcester. • " 'Massachusett.i; M rs. J .'M a lv ln . Boise; ™ '' Mlsa P. Long. Portland: M r. and Mrs.&Ji;wgaHth.-£i>cat<tna:_M r. nnd M ra. j i SU M.’ L inton. D env ijtf-W pllam J ,.L ln - Hutfcsbergclr;- Bsni F ra n e W M r 'M r.-a n d ttraM n . B . M. R ob irlM iW C hicagoi T . W . IiusThomas and fa n illy . Vresntr; M iss Su>- iiiu'uu i'S tam per. Bobe^iidlr. ^ Mrs. W . ,,|u 0. Dewey. M am pa<J^v.*lK l H n i. JackM ilner. Sa lt L a k e : 'k r . and M rs.'L .'E> ,U la n i M r and,M ra>-H .'B r;N ew m an........ ‘Denver; R . C. O rtcn . Logan; C. R. P a rk .-s a lt L a ie ;’ M r ; aod M r» W, A; Kenycil. Lo* A n g t i« :-A . W . Bowman.San Jaclnto> M rs. t . 7 . IV.Weight and son; O lty : U r . aod M rs .'J . ftuiB. W Uson.-M cKeniiy,-W yomi]&g: Mias Lmtfa fg a re l ]>w is. l3»eo ln : J . '^V . 'K u c k - i|,t,snbecker, P ltU burgh ; M r.*an d M r*. O. 1,. ,P. Raabe.* Kenoeth-Raabe,' Po rtland : ' . x .C ; Baldridge. tL -M .:J teym ood, R. S.Overstreet, G. H.'B4aiae«: Botse; M r. " " and Mrs. 0 .-1U td ile .‘'M ed lc li)e Hat.MberU. C a n a d a m .-^M . Bailey. Lot "'■«ivngelcs; R, c . O r ^ . C. P.-O1tomas. — Salt Lake. ' .= ^ = ^ ' ------------
- t o f k a ^ i T ^ ’Oini A' I. T M . Uma. h&ar.pjnodi ^ v e hbttae.^. R u t l .A r£ iU a ( . .b b b s e a 'a i l fUU fa n I t wUi-db iK r e dUfteuU th a n ever
anoe a i^ -^ w ^ ^ ^ r o h y a iC o w te i. .
• . la rg e io it la ) p a iM n i t : '- A t preeeot p y ta n w ill be M s th g iv .p -.rcn t, 'even It
Wfe^havc a 'fcw ^S ou ttv i ’ s a t e a t l »C 1 ^ , p n e ja t r ^ r « P ; - w l lh - | 1 » m h .
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w lt f t? fK W .c U lt = p a y m d it . . ..dweUing w im m a a m oQ two akiaa U 1
^ U atU .Uttm^ »ny t e ^ weeks.
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spresehaiTg' 'K E“ lWo"TiWlttr«n; ■ Joya r v Od M arjorie , camc out vlciorlousiy fl x la y i n ‘ an appeal to the suprebw Ourt fo r a' new tr ia l in h is suit fl gaMt D r. C;sp, MaOee on a charge ti fm a lp racU ce m connection w ith the w e ftth .o f th e ir mother. : d•The appeal, carried from Uie socond c( Is tr lc t court in La tah county, declar- ci X Improper evidence had been adm it- tn id to the tr ia l to support D r. MaOee’s f l Bfense Uiat- the fa th e r hod con trlb - ■ U;r~fS~ll>«r—Ki-yTKrt. ffiwi g n ~ i f .■ WM ' »i ikrged resulted In th e death o f Mrs. ^ prouse. ■ ■■ . , O
... .........- r sm niul th rustln i: l i ls Im is iiot-k out gliRd dn iw lns l l hnck n u iilii ns t l >10 bl r6rc IIM iiutonia tic dnil. I i wim |ic'^fcctly I rcitnslcroHS ll in l ho slmwld Iw hi tiore, liut ifiuro lia waa.' «.'Tticn Bu itilen ly 1 rc'nlised tlm l iio ^ rn s 'w iiic li in g some one aminig llie IdAcera. ' I l ls neck ' waa swInKliic y th m in illy in tifnc to tlie nibslc. hutI l l hciii) wns tu rn ing so t l in i his eye* p jflu id rntigo s low ly.a long il io niovinc jj, ouptes.
I t didn’t , lokc 'lo ug to dlscovflr who ^o le 'w n s w iitclilng. Ami w h fn I drOllBWvcr ' l 'nearly Oniinied. l ie wun' Uiv iilch liia llio chostn .that Josupliliie iu IhU' rn s g -E w ir gn • i i i ~ hi»vir— T iig rc ltoHey wow. drewed to tho very m liiule ar (n.- E fg ljfc « ffi.c c n tu fy clotlic*, olo tira e );- I-kn e w the mon fnslnntly nlad I n'as pre tty surd o f tho n-onuin. ° - ‘coQld. not l>o o u lie ' sure ; *fAr i 'OUiilo'l see hc r 'faco clearly. Almost he ^pemed to be iild ing I t ‘^tien-nKMi>eMiing- Urew r*iiy- eyca lotg«
irh«te< « i ltu « in f ro n t o t V trk lus ond (c0 eno-el(l«. • b o l l '* dozen big-t>l>»'<*' s< n In b e J lo ^ cloao to tl>e apex o t t in la rifliis te . Soiiid ono was croad ilng lie- (c wbcu tlinse plnut*. ' I coold'n’t sec Pi r lio I t u iis o r.w lie ll ie r It was n nmn [tioat o r n womnti ghvsl. b v t I could ^ ee t i ia i I t wus some otic. " ^ 'A a ' t wiiiL-licd. tlie eoitiile tlta t l'e ^Ilia ivuH iriiich liiK danced up 10 Uie „cry-po ln t o t lliO tr iiin s le imd sinod. o(f l ^ c l i r u . ns t r hcsltaUng. which way ptDSo. 'T><e woinon'a bnck wns inward tii‘cfkius.%Dr.n.j' iffiVcntiiTn'g.r.iy i;nnr ~cck-overy which-w ay os I f la -uo -c t. y< o rt to ace her facc. t l
a^^PQois. t lia t fuo&ient Buitie.~liIog .liappe i.c(L ,-X lio -inao .crouch ing etwem~ iiro .iiian ta was pusnini: ou< ^
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nreu liy they d id n 't. Ub took one ictv UiCD two. then w ith a nmli he iilr ly in r lw l. i i lm s c lf upon tbo ojuplo iiat ’ . IV rk lc s wua watching. l ie ~ n iL lied tlie luao w ith ooe' huad and ting lilo i-n«Ide>— A o d '^ lien -g ra tilied fra -w tm a n -w ith 'tln ro tta e r tuind and usscd her. And aUe bugged him ni-k. (-‘i i r s moment they stool stilt, lu ln ly revealed .id the hIsslBff Hslils; lid I «i'w tlitd r'face s.I I wns Sir. Km stno antT M lu 1.al>crt.
->ierv could be no doubt about It. 1 new ilic jo> lB s lon tly . M r. Uraxion lu in 'i dressed llk o tl ie other*, es.ict* f. nor yet. as I hod tn n aeeji him. lul II was l i r . n t l r lg b l. And ;c l 1 new IIS w«tt os I . knew nnyllilns lint M r. ItraxtOD w n * ly ing In a nw>tn t Ihn other pa rt o f tlio bu ilding n lihh n il.rii nm i. three hroken rilis. nml
n nnkle In iq illn ts ! Ani] lie socnml > t-njuy ttiiiL hug so ! And sn dlil Net .
n o Bo C oQllouedl
Home Tlian-T^ RentReaper to r o t ' t h a n to ewn a Ded and p toe p ttts are th a t th b b er to nod bouses to ren t. Sate e1 favor, ew n lng. a _ h to fc _ , B u y .a .. over j w 'h e a d and th i ' afanor.
freedwa; the p fta tlse and hap- >00 a r^ no t' p repK cd to make prices, the cost over a tc n n of leavtqg c n i e f consideration U u JOfronta the renter.« * prteo . ranging from « « 0 to It. has 5 rooms mod a _ a te » ln a _H exccpl heat; a n o th * ^ s t r ie i ly - od-CTcry caovenleaee. U ' offered
A n a ttn c u re .. m odem e-njom s offered a t laoooiio. w « ) a cash ae or three rooma, besides steep- be bough t a t gaooJO aad • Uw
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N i i t i ® t o .LOAHS
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■ Clfy,7i^J(iSajmClilef Talks'r K(So i
^ i campanioitt ^ o cheated ■‘deaths a fte r c
■ U ielr seaplane, <• W hale, .;had'^brasha(i ( aflame In ' m id - o c ^ . - . yeaehed'^'lJcw I Y o rk 'today oo'.-thie lin e r which, plek^d t Uiem o ft U ie ;flo a tin g t fm c k of-.the lc t a l r e n i f f '
I t was a no n ch a la n t''c re w -w h ich i_ \ ^ W alker a t^ O lty H d ll and'drO Te lip 'a n Broadway th rough hurrying-erowds to t
the hotel where they wUl -stay w hile *c here. —
- ' Captain Courtney d id th tf .ta lk in g c fo r l ib companions w h ile ', the M a- a
.• rom steamed fro m 'q u a ra n t ln ti 'to Uie h C Ba tte ry ond i t was a graphic story l
he to ld o f the' fo rced landing, ttie \0 hours o f 'd r if t in g , the f ire In tbe csi« B i r g in e—K »i«—o f—th o—plane—aod—th * . .» y fin a l rescue by the lin e r Mlnnewaska. e <! -We were up ISOO feet when the a It fire brol:e out,’' - h c ‘5ald, .“ and i t took t e us only 3 0 'seconds to d ro p 'to the ti e water while Fred -Pierce,- th t m e- h
chainlc stopped- th e . gasoline , fe jd ;d cocks. We veered over 30 degrees and 3- came down smack on the Incllnc Qf U- an ocean swell w iU i the a id o f ths C a flare m sde'by our own flam ing ship." a:- ' The crcw though t .there was n T
l i 8ald._but Uiey carried on even though _ Courtney had to stand up In h b sent _
r tg. - nTu ■8tilp“ landeU lu p iu te tt l ib \-1 glasses, w ithout w hich he b v irtua lly ) blind.
"The n ig h t Itse lf was a fa ilure,”. he said, "b u t the results w crc-not. I t
was necessary, to fait to 'demonstrate - , th a t-a .p la ne .llke -o u is .'-fo rced .'d ow u . _. , In mid-ocean, can be saved, w lU i Uie . -aid o f a good rad io ." ' •*; W hen the engine room broke In to P
flames, he said, he «-as ta lk in g lo , Pierce through a speaking tube fro.n- the pilo t's seat.
"Suddenly, Pierce, whose head 1* could see. d iw ppeartd ,’ he ^ d .1 "Th en ihere was a red flush on « Uie -wind shield ond J knew whi«t’ had } iiappened. There was on ly one th ing r [ tu ~atf=-8 ct ~aowt n o f i i n ua pom ui? ; -• and we d id ."r - .. — . , ..’ BRIGANDS CAPTURE TWOI GREECIAN POLITICALSt
. ATHENS. G r e ^ . Aug. $ (A > )-B rt- * t gands--w ho-: ^ p tu red ~ t wo-candldatea 1 fo r parliament, fo r whoee ransom t^e t ' government has agreed to advanco a large sums, le t ' th e ,d a y pass w ithout . tndlcaung where th e money can. be B paid.I EleuthcrlOB Vcnlzetas. prim e m ln b - ] te r has publicly declared the deter-
m tna tion .o t hb .gove rnm ent to stamp cu t 'M gandage. - The . answer o f th?
■ ouUaVs came In a report from Ja-■ m lna today te llin g o f the kidnaping.* o f a lalvyer named OIras. T h b look' place ll) the same nelghbortiood asi
• ycr..la._onc (atwut $13,000.) T h b b on e -fifth o f the
r •amgini t “ askcd ~1'ur~ th e~Teleaac- D f - t h r -
. T tie poUUcal prisoners arc Constan-
[pndCT--wcretary o f _ f l n B n « . _ . T h ^ . . bciong-to-Uie-l?rogrcsslve-LU>eTal. pa r- .
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eleetrio-pum p. 1 1 ^ ter^heitoe.-JMsai M « n . C3000 c a ih .M m frO A ,« |ih i: i Oood K aerca. DO tU n B ^ v .- ’hoe h
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i?» ijo n f i i : mniart. ir . 'watermuter at 1 BiilU for, u ic'lost, throe years, died r.t IS hla home In Bulil at 7SJ5 o’clock Sun^'■U day*^ tao tfitog f o l lw lw an lUriese o f
er co n n e ttM 'w lU i the T w in -T a U s OtM->0 a J " 'W ii l i in y . : f o y ': t J ie ' la s t '13 yeara. w Previous to m oving to Buhl, he hod^d been in 'C harge o f the d iv is ion gatesIc a t 'm n a e n ifb ir- '|b o u t elgUt years.
M in tu n 'waa bo m in Stockhamih Nebraska.' February' 3 4 ;'ilBSO, where»t h e »tw id i^ ; . u n til bo_came west'^ Ho
ip ' a:t>Twlri' Falls. Ho was a. member of to the MeUiodtst Z ^ o p a l church and le 'o f (he -M odsth Woodmen lo ^ e .
Surviving; h im 'aro jh is w ldaw;..ta 'o I? cons.' W illa rd , -18, and O rv ille . 10: ' ‘ I - a d a ug h te r.'M arv , 10. a l l 'o t B u h l: , le h lg parents,' Mr> and M rs. j . W. .V y M ln tu n , Btockliam ; five slaters. M n . J le W . F . Bwcarlnglon, W cndaU; • Mrx. r i> S. 'R. Beat, M on ls too , SouU i-D akoU ;I * M ra .:-O r-y.^C am onm r-S tookliam .-M r *. ■.— s. R . L . Beat.-and M rs. W ,. A. Sailor, le a ll ^of Stockham. and three Jirothers, k t . R . M ln tu n . K im be rly : A . L. M in - p tu n .:B u h l, and O .-W . M ln tu n . s to ck- I- ham .d .- FuneraT 'services' w ll be' held' a t • - d 3:30 o’clock WMn«jsday afternoon’ n t if Uie Buhl: M e U io d b t" church. Rev. s Charles E. Helman w ill o ffic ia te . B u rl- " a l w ill bo In T w in F a lb cemetery, a The body lies a t the Oros«non m or- 4 .m ary .- . i n••Falh~— —H ' * ------ L. ------------------- .■t • ^
y I R E A U E S W JE .tR A W S FE R s1 ~ ^ . pBTBlslMd by tbe 'T w ia iia ib Tttie t . a i^ Abstract Ceatpaay
'• —W arra n ty Dl.—W r Burgm an e t ( ix to - ® Lydlai-Zuck. i l . N E N W .18-10-18. .
" I P R A T E R D E N I E S .
D E P U T Y R U M O RI ' * ■ ■ ■ ,
Tho poraistont conpliajt o f •] Aamcs o f prcspo'otivo dopti- f tlos w ith tha t o f E. F . P ra t- r; - « r “ D e m « c « k t io - f t f lp ira n M < M V —
tho nom ination a s shoxiff, bos lod U r .-P ra to r to ifidtio the fo llow ing ftta'teqient': ■ ■
% “ Thore faa« beon poa itivc ly , ^ no promises nutdo b ^ mysolf
. it -HHjonc favoring my.oftndi- I d&of regarding. the ia p jio lB t-_____ _
o f : m j nom ination and oloo- ® tion. • .
“ I sajr .this in a ll fa irnoss- to .my* many friends - amobg' , p tb ti'law cnforooment o ffic ia ls' o f th is C ity and OoaiUy, some ' o f whoso ' names h ave ' boon^K mentioned in various m m - si ora.u _ : “ i i i!g a r iU c B a . . a ^ - t l i t t - a i i b _ _* conie o f the election to n to ^p row, I w la h 'a t' th is t fm o 'to • r -ixpr«Bs-m y-warm -appreo ia----------
* and p iany stiggostiozis ton-^ flcrod ni6~ tn « regltOTir tho -------. county b y m y -f r teuds, -
- j a vlKtiruuB f ig h t- fo r oleotion--------rin November.
S. C laud , I S te w a rt ^I f o l '
A s ^ s s o rA vote fo r tho rc lo jjtio n o f M r. Stewart • to th is
oontinaaade of e ffic ien t .8or>-
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o r t l i S id ei hnbe. w ^ fh ie B tt'a ^ . cross feoe-- M aa h .-« cn n *:o n -ttto n e e -T rT-yD eT=~ ___
f ^ W lL- d tep 'w elU ^ •a»«aiea-«».-^c*.-TPrieedat.tlOO N aoeew ceoL ' »
U n i t g lob 'ise r aere. 81000.
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City Council Wor& Out, T ? " : ,
Regulatibns l E r f e c t i y e
R .B, BoWef. T w in 'P t i lto -m ayor, w in become; rtu n ld p # ! -buUdlnB to - sDcctor W lthou l «aUU7 lo odmJnJiter.
m en u” o t las t, evenlng'a r i« u U r 8e > ‘ . Blon o f th o d t y bouncU. C lerica l w ork In connection w ith the InatiguraUon . o f the Eonfhg. m eanire w U l.b e dele-
• * • BsCed to O . M . HftU. d t y c lerk, who w ill be B lvcn such adcHUjmal asaJat-
i ance aa m ay be ne c to a ry . accordJiw d 10. th e tcn taU ve « w » e m « n t- a g re r t . “ x upon laa t cvenlna;; T J w a m ln g o rd l-
nonce la to bemmo cTfnUvo next
Tb d counc il laa t evcninff adopted o n ord inance provid ing fo r c lcctlon ■ b y the ro u n c ll o f .a m un icipal bn lld - J Ing Inspector to carry In to execution th e t e n s o r th e -am lnu measure. The m ayor, w ho haa been lo r many years , a bu ild ing , Inspector. conaeot«d to ~ serve aa lnapec(or d u rin g tho rem ain* j
.d e r -o f b is te rm o f o fficc which ex* 1 p lre s '« e x t aprlng. and he. aa a member o f th e council, la precluded from i n e l t ln K . eom penaa t len- f fom - th e-c lty -pn In ad d itio n to nia salary w i i l c in * yi
---------- f t t c d - b y> atatc - law.— ------------------ ------ ---------- ------------ . r m iia - p u m t - T a . t ---------------- ^
Irn p o m n ce o f eatablishlng. an ade- quatc aystem o f rccords Jn conriectlon w lU i opera tion o f the zoning o rd inance waa emphasised du ring the discussion. ‘
.........'“rh e ne x t four” to 'a lx m onths." K . hM.' Swcclcy. c ity attorney, to ld the council." w ill te ll «he atory w hether wc have a w6rkab]o ordinance or yi not.- I t Is Im perative th a t U ierc 'aha ll w be an adequate aystem o f rccords. W lU iou t 'U ia t the ' regulation w ill fa ll f la t . Pa llu ro to Institu te and m a in - lo U ln adetjuatc records haa caused the of collapse o f m ost ron lng regulations where they have fa llen down.”
_______ ^ ^ ^ c o r d a ^ l t h . r c s ^ t ^ bu ildings ^
fo rm to regulations, fo r tho tone in w h ich th ey are situated a i r regarded aa - being pa rticu la rly Im portan t. U n- oi
I der Uie zoning measure, owners, o f vl & auch non-conform lng ' bu ildings are lli ^ rcfju lred to make a showing w ith in a
certa in tlm o a fte r receiving -no tice_____ fro m a bu ild ing Inspector. C e rtl( l- N
a t M : p o n h lttln g ' c b h t f n i ^ M o f i ^ a - m^ o n n / i t r .“ sff “ Jarv to be lasuM by th e*ln « tM to r}
U nder th e zoning re g u la u o ifb u ltd * crs w ill be required, to fu rn ish w ith M th e ir appUcaUons fo r builders’ -p e r- Tt m lts .* p la U showing the location o f Qi thb proponed bu ild ing on th e , p ro- p o ^ bu ild ing alte. and the .applicatio n ahd p la t in cqch^caso is to be ni placcd on fUc, O
' New T ra ff le Anglo. "T tie counc il last evening gave con-
r ld rn ib le a tte n tio n to a new anale of- w• '' i r a m i T^ tfu iA u u f l^ m i i im u r e j i i t w g
. by, H a ro ld -W iU la m _ M c rr ilt . .c lt jL -c n i pa Bitiec r. in th e statem ent t ^ t "U tb-
~ ' c r"c lt)c s iiuw u ie eudeavoriiJg to d i’r “
ou t o f applica tion made by FredAddla^n- aVchUe.Ixr
fo r w fb l ln lim e n t o f a Darkling l ln e lb j
w ith the section fine a t the no rth m'boundary o f the o rig ina l to im site . The ciiengineer’s tnvcetlgatlon showed a d ls- 81crepancy in th e w id th o f th e avenue, n lallo«-anc« havlngr been made fo r lo
' B tie tit JO^feet wide along~tl>c—W eir — 'S cfioo l nnd Ooldeh "J lu le addlQon? peand fo r 40-feet w id th along the la te r *1D lue Lakes.addition . - ' M
’T b o . engineer advised widening o f a ttl ie street f 40-fect w id th ''th roughou t in
/ its length , arguing lh a t l l would w llh - _/ In a few. years becomc one o f the ”Pk m a in -tra ve kd roads from tb a -n o rth ..
\ and west to the new Snake -rive r - * bridge.
The aiscofsion » ta c o n c lu d e d ab rup tly when rtferendc IcT the book o f ordinances showed lh a t a ll avenues exccpt M a in avenue should be 40-fccl w ide. . '
Coat AU n to Dnlld j -A p p lic a tio n —made—by-TT—J r-D o u g * — 'las. member o f Ih e 'co uftcU , fo r a btfUder’s pe rm it fo r con*truction o f
\coal sheda fo r th e T . J. Douglas Coal com pany to cost approxim ately fiooo on fo u r lo U fro n tin g on F ou rth .a v -
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: B R E V f T I E S S^ > Home from Denver—O. J. Johnson f l IB liiiuK f rinH- n-a iI^mc« - t r t i i - ti j D cn« --li » ver.
- ^ I g ck f i eu i T u 'n -M is . O . -f t i lg h t - re - . tu rned yesterday fro m a tr ip lo casU c m points. _
I Home fro m Bo fsc^M rs. H. A, Lyon S r ttu m e d yesterday''from a v is it w ith »I
; h e r-m o the r In -Bolse. - - - , "5 •• • . ' ' •-,- - 't- V le lts In R o p t ^ E l la Tweed le f t r yesterday fo r BuperU to spend a H I week w iU i hor parents. ^
• ' . • ^— : ' ■ . dl I V i r l t i Los A nge lcs-M rs. M a r- lo- ion DUlon. Los Angeles, ia the guest : o f her sb ter. M rs. B. B. Brownfleld.5 — cl
Lawyer Vlsilto G o bd ln g-S . T . H orn- m I llton . T w in Falla attom ey. was in l i ~ ’ qood lng on ~IcgaI~bU3lncsa VUlciiaify. I sti
I Here on V ls ll—M b . Ed 8<ihiY>eder• o f B u rley came here yesterday to r v is it he r,daughtcr. M rs. W illiam Jack.
: ■ - - x - . f . ' / sJ ^ ( u m fro m Keteham — M r. and **■ M n ; Andrew Rog^raon and fa m ily . ■ p » .V B -TB tu n i« l-from -« t r ip - to -K e tc h .- —^ I• ' V Ir iU P rom N eb raska—Mrs. T lld cnI M eycn. N o rth P la lle , Nebraska. Is ”• T is illng h e r slater. ' M rs. W llllom r George. ‘
■ ’ MOregon C o4 p l« /W e d—John G n n l- n«
! n c n ^ n d E d n a .jy U h lte o f MlUen>bcnt. tc Oregon, were m arried yeaterday by n W. 8 . M a llo ry .'Justice o f tlie peace.
■ C a lifo m la in V is lt- -M r. and M rs. ,• W illia m . IL Geonre. lr_ Lone Beach.
r k l Iflt^ l lM f t 61 mp a rc n la ,.to ^a n d M ra .‘ W illlam George. «
■- * T I a « - G o « n u r le r x r i» ^ ^ r o ld - M R r
bushels to th e acrc on a saven-acre
I ' ' . ' . ' Jil. I enuc m uU t^wiia l ew n ed aud approved-
v“ t ! y ' fo r n « ^ TO I m cn l o f « r te u * .cJaJma against the “ I c ity treasury, in t l ie to ta l man o f W .-
813.41. C lo lm s-aga ln it tho several m u- M: , n lc lpal fu nd s ' »-cre Itemized as fo K vii• lows: lei
r po lta rrt» ;a il-« r-« cn e ra l.-» a > 0.7» :-f lro y nc■ gl.159; p a r iu '« n o ; san iU ry. 1143.33: ,
a d m in U tra tlo n :.« m S 8; labor, 11.414;’ street sprink ling . »S58.48; street l ig h t- Cc . ins,. if iU J O : pub lio llbrB ry , 1790. to
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a le ft) is showiv ta lk in g to reporterm^in M is assassination e( n« s lde n l-e lcc t A lvaro p lr td h im lo com m it iJio crime.
fie ld , n ine m iles aorUiwest o f T w in c Palls. • i;
■ ■ « .- _ • I;R elum s to M ontana—W illiam Abt
• •le f t-S u n d iiy - fo r -h la -h o m e -ln -B u ltO r - *M o n u n a ru te r spending a tWb-wecks’ ^
■ -vacatlon-'here w ith - h is aunt.— Mre? ^■ f t l i r r nht--------- U _ l ____• , ;------T
• “ ' V B a c k . F rom Boise—M r. "and M n . ti
H . F. RcxroAt and fa m ily returned r Saturday from Boise, whicr© they spent coveral days v is itin g M rs. Laura 3..-.RuMcH.. _____ ______ ______ _ .
ViKit Yel(ow{(one-^Mr. and M m. IH . D . Read* and M r. and M ra. J. ,'W ; Bouton and fa m ily returned Sun- (day from several days v is it to V c l- lowstone p a rk .'
P rinc ipa l B etum s—U. N.' T c n y i p r in - , d p a l 'o f T w in Falls h ig h sd^ool. ond * Mrs. T e rry hove re lum ed from Priest ■' L a ke .' Idaho, where Uiey apent Uic j sum m er m o n tifi. ' g
T o V i i i l in O fd m -M r s . R. H . Tagga rt. whoso husband. R. H . Taggart.U connected w lU i the Reed R ite Way 8lo i« here, le f t yesterday lo v is it her '■ p a re n u In Ogden. • r
- l- l lo m o - f r o m -K a g le ~ U r, . jk n d _ M rs _ ^ W illia m ; OW a>am -returried yesterday S from i’ M a g ic -H b t Sprfntfs. Mrs. J. D. > W ttd a n and .daughter Jeanne C nr- T ro ll w ent o u t lo the springs. . '
Announces Daughter's A laniaee (— ” M r*. EsteUa K inney. T w in FnlLn. / n - nounced Uio- m arringc o f her d iiilc h - , ler. M iss Helen K in ne y , to Gton:^' ! Benbo, Los Aiisclcs. on M ay S. \
T ruck Is Stolen—J . T . Long rep irt-i U ie ft o f an Oldsmobllfi tn ic k SimUay
car. No., 3B.CH: c a r ^ K « - iy tf7 ; c ii- q j ! ln e No. P.073: '_____; ‘ _________a
" ’ CUHfUt r ^ i l u iu ’-^c . o . iT:ir?;U[rbroU ier - o f / b r . O liver H arstad—w lU i, hi» -aon>H.-W :-Hnrst«d .-flo lh-of-61oux-f n » r W n arrived Sunday to gnend: s » o m e -tlm o -h o r* -« n -U » ir—fIrh U -vU lUto m e ‘iw ih ' i-'iim uoimt r y.’ ~
B c lb rn to South Dakoia—M r. and M rs. Ben H o lt. Jr.. who have been! vi5lU n g -M r. and Mrs. B. R. Sherman, le f t yesterday fo r th c lr home i i f M ltc h -
ncphew o f Mrs. Sherman.
' S ttmm onrd F rtm Nebraska ~ M ls i C elia George, who had been called to 'N eb nw ka on account of the death
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a M exico C ity In th e n » t In le rv l^ - per- aro .Obregon. ■ Incet, Concip ilon Acevc-
in o f OO' unde ,' has-'Vettimed Iwmc. being called by'th ir-< serloiut illness of
■ her sister. M rs.' Opal King.) l •, ... '»?;■ rrw a tttrM a iiu rC rw k -r^ .W tttc r i im a tn 'T ® £n T h ird avenue west and on C K ih ^ avenue 7nocth' 'ljroke '"S undny" ovonlnc
workmen o f th o m unicipal waterworks n- de pa rtm e nt w ho ba d ' noi completed d repair w ork laat evening.>y , -
School Teaeber B a ^ M r s . John A. i• Johnson "T c lu m e dv^ fibn da y-'eve n ing :
from a v is it to Oklahbma. Kansas and :^ Netraska w hile bri 'a ' vacation motor i
tr ip . Sho w ill resumo her position of '* f irs t g ra de 'ins tru c to r n t BIckel school
wl)(;n sd io o l opena next ino iith . ^
I K a n ia n s '. lo -B e tu m —Mr. nnd'-M rs. :, H. J. Bcrland o f Hay.^, Kna-*!!;!. an* :
" Riicsts f t t ' th o home' o f M r. and Mr. , :W. J. Trueblood a t ': A llendale. M r. <
1 . - y , hp w ill r rtlU-n_lD H.r Jsprlne tt’l th h is famU^' to make i ih ihome. . ‘ . . . .1. 1,.'.' I
y On ' Tou r to , Park—MIm Orncla j,J. Cluwson. New Y ork, I who had beeu i
vis iting her ount, ’Mrs.- S lu id L. Hod- (Rin, le ft Sunday m om lag . w l lh a par- ,
, ly . fo r YellowstonejNaJio iia l park, and . ^ T tn e n n o -'d a y s - to J ir^ jl- .r iJ tu m - to iw r -
z' l/cavcH For Seh«o l-i< rim ' RobcrUcrt. ‘A yount(r.M son o f T . M . Robertson arid !
a graduate las t yea r *fram> T w in Palls ‘“ hlah rchool. le f t Sunday, fo r Poca- *
lello to enter an em ploym ent In which , lie w ill be engaged .-while oltcndlngthe U niversity o t ' Idaho, southern |branch, U ils, year.. ■ n. . ,
,, ■ • ".■’T -• I ■ R etu rn From C o lit—M r. a iitl Mrs.7 R, 13.
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. Calj is issued For Piscussior .;t)t Organization to Cirpum;
■ '•verit Marauders of Floclt'i
T iiU ^ ^ i 'd ? * » w c la U o ^ ^ ontlc lpa ted »t a m eeting called fo i the c ity .h a l l In D uhl. a t 8 o'docli T liuraday n lc iii. according to ’ an an- houncemfcnl Lm ued-lv R* B- Brossard w u n ^ r ag ricu ltu ra l ogent. ‘ ' ■
S b fllla r organlzaUons ♦ have ' beer fanned in a num ber o f countiea l r southern Idaho, where chicken thievcj
county and p ir i ic u la r ly 'a round Buh has Brown rap id ly du rln s tho-*'fe« years, and several com plaints have been mado about Invasions ot m arauders among the flocka.
‘Riga a r9 fum lshctT in th e antl< U ie lt ossoclatlons, w ith ’ serial num< bers .80 Umt .Uie .IdenU flea tipn ol poultry bcconiea easy, U is said^
SOCIETY AND CiyBSEdited by
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M lts ’ M ir iam Babcock entertained Saturday ovonina-w llh -a-dandhg-par>
• ty~ 1n ” h o n o r-o f-M ls 5-M a ry -S im e lto t of- W endell, who has been vlslUng^hei
. U ils w ftk . Punch nnd W afera-W fn served throughout t h r evening. Thost present were Misses M ary .S lm elton Jennie Heap, Joyce W illiam s. D oro th j Provost. V irg in ia Young, Louise Austin . o f Pocatello, tfnd M ir iam Babcock: and John Hahn. Lee SteUer Ronald Towan. Roy G ray, R oy Read, M ark Felt. D ick Howsmon. and Eugene f»erTlne.
Mrs. Shed L . Hodgin entertained Saturday n t a charm ing luncheon^ al one o’clock. In honor o f he r niece. MtB9-'G rac la C law son -o f-N ew —York La lo r In the afternoon a group ol friends were inv ited to meet Mls< Clawson. The hours wero spent ln> fn rm ally in H tog, n t >hi»close o f U uTaftem oon. • ^
fam ily have returned fro m , a l»-day motor 't r ip lo coa s t' pofnts Includlna Portland. O lym pia and Spokane. Mrs. C. C llvcr. m o ^ e r o f Mrs. Lincoln, remained In Spokane to v is it l i c r son J. c . C l t v f t i ___________________
RcVum to '^ M & N w i—M r. and M rc' Loo Crawford le f t b y m o to r ' Monday m crnlng fo r th e ir home In Weaubleau, Missouri, going b y way o f Yellowstone naUonal park. They had visited here w llh Mrs. L . C. H u tu and w ith a brother c f M rs. Crawford. O. J. Daniels, Jerome. O. M . Daniels. B u tton W illow, C aliforn ia, a rr ived to v is it w llh his sister, M rs .'C m w fo rd . and to transact business here.
Ncan Whnt A d *■‘ reach ‘'the peopJe ^.Ll. .L .-l.lt»U l. -
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A o '.a s to r j— ” A lta rs ol Desire", th rilled c i^h t m il* Uon roadorg o f The A m e rican "Weekly.
- As a f ilm — ^Tt has been lia iled as Mao H a rra y 'd SToatost trit^mph!
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r ftu . GEOBGE N. PKEK. advocate o f l l i M eN ary-Ilaucen b ill as bo appeal
in t l- ed n c c a t ly s t a confercnce w il um 4 Governor ;A llrcd E. Sm ith In Ne . o f Y o rk e lty .. l ie U chairm an o f Ui
» -o iii^ ltZ e o f 2 2 -Or tlie N orU i Ceii Ira l Agrien ltu ra l Conferenee.
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[({ TWILIGHT LEAGUE NINE DEFEATS ACEQUIA, 2-
, T w in P a ^ T w ilig h t nine defeatt the Aeequla A irp o rt team a t Rupei S unday-by a scorc o f 7 to 'a . T h game waa hotly,, contested and .th scdro-clos^unlU-TUio - la s i- iw o - la n ln (
-her o f-i-the—nlno-iu»slon game— A t-^ th h r o jh iw o l , Wi» OTvetim » n io . T w i hose I’U lls held a one-poUit icao, Uie cour l ion , being 2 to 1. . o thy - The game waa characterized by fe \u s - errors. Adklna and W llllam a, ]ef^ an 3ab- ccnter gofdeners fo r the local n in tie r, did some good w ork du ring the matel ead,' snaring several' d l f f ic u lt flies to the Bu- lerritorlea. •' •
B atteries were; TDoley and Paris! Tw in F a lls ; G o ff and Benedict, R u;
ined ■ . - ■ L tS L E V a B N E Y EU ^E R E B ,
M a rc d lln g 60c. SU 3rd west. Ph'on oT - isio.-w:—Adv.--------— — - - —Miss . '
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hulstery lea the r nopket fa sapplled b; »sB.!,the aulom obllo lnclusUTr. ;•day —l in g “ - I IMra. . • ,
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V .B U I^£ y ^ .‘Au«^. & -W o tk ‘ : i t t j f a d ^ / j t l ie R a ft i lv e r h l^ w o y is p rogres iijigv rap id ly. ■aysVPrdnk^Rlblottj' seaetcory: o f the R a ft r ive r highway i l is t r ie t Ab> co rd in g . to M r. . R lb lc tti Uie -Hoopes ; company o f T w in -F a llo i has" o ' toinje : force o f men w ith In ieka lh a t w ork • in ccnUnuous shifts, n ig h t end da y ..' -
spent th is - fa l l on th is hlshway,'19«'. l u sether w lth ^ IlSOO appropriated la r
' maintenance. 'T h is w ill g ravel.-fro ih ' e ig h t. (o n ine m Uea-of rood. loavJnz about 9. m iles unsurfaccd. Tho unooT^
•Vl pleted road, which Is in fa ir c o n d itio n : fo r travel, b to be finished next year.
/ FROIVI CANYON RIM, IS <., . LAID AT FINAL RESTIfcar- ' • ,w ill* F ilia l r J t« ior AHcn- M a i -New well, 63, k ille d when ho lost hla foo t* '
t U ic ing on tl^c rim recit above' T w in • C eil-1 fJills and'pluhjred 2W 'feet' tb" ih e ’ to ik s • '“ ‘/ i i " canyon below on Im I Tuey iay
M onday afternoon in Oros.vnan ohap- _ cl. ■ ■■ ' • ' ■C Rev. C. C. CurUs o f Oie ChriaUBn 9 -1 church' delivered- the fu n c ia l scrnion;’ . ^ ' M rs; John B. W hite , and Mrs. E lw in
S .'F ltzw a te r Bang two fium b cn : '^Joys eated Sorrows:' by W lU h i. ' nnd
"Someday H e ll M ake, I l P la in .” by Adames.' Pallbearero r" word ' Henry
Tho- BiJnhesler. Fred Blrisch'. O .'-H ; Cole-' i .the m an; V . ’W . Bloan. - Ea ri W a lt* and n lags A . W d k c r> -U iiU rn u in L - ifA a .J ti- Itf IH I
I Falls cemetery ; • - . ‘ v “T w in ■ W r- M axw ell had gono to Uie, v id H T ' couni "a btiTC- t d e’ - f B lb '- xriWi- l i la - twa'
sons. H enry and R a lph M axwdl^ f few “ Id W. W . Parker about 7 o ’doek I and Tuesday n ig h t to stake ou t a placer nine, claim . The th re e ' y o i ^ e r men de-
latch, seended lo the canyon, lea v lh t M r.. th e ir M axwoll - to o w a it - th d r re tu rn ,- H o..
was missing when the - tr io reached:, arish, Uie - r]m rock again about O' b ’clode. R up . A fte r a fu tile 's e a rc h a t the family-
homo' in T w in Fa lls and a b o u t' the ' streets, the Iwo; sons re tu rn ed -lb the'
; fa lla .' and found the '• body o f ' t h d r •hone fa the r shorUy a fte r U o’clock. The---------llody-:-woa b ro u g h t- to - th e - to p -b f the ,
canyon a t about 4 A. M . Wednes-.v • day b y ^ a 're s a le p a rty w hlch^ waa
d b j Newa W a n t Ada reacH th e people you Wlah .to . a ttrac t.
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ioDilfliissiiBiri-FirsiiiiiniiET". Slump'Follows Rapidly Increas
ing Supply and Extra Fa- - vorable Report On Crops
ntound bo ltnm prices lo r the HcnMn In tho wheat m arket todoy rcsuUod fro m rap id ly Increasing Hupplliw and
' • fro m extra favorabjc crop »<:jJon.n. December and M arch dcllvcrlcH of com dropped aUo to u lower price th a n any hcrclofore lowchwl tl»l - s^'u- son.
CIosinfT Quototloa'! on wheat were
.■ ;c to 2H c o lf, oata ’-ic lo Ic down. • ' and provisions unchaneed to u rise or 5c. . „ -- I n addition to announcement o f 8.-
WO.OOO buahels cnlarRcment o t the • U nited States wheat visible supply.1 w ord - was recclwedi loday th a t the ^
Canadian wheat harvest Ir. cxpectcd — to 'bo 'genera l w l lh m t fw c c k , and th ftt j .
- . conditions aro Ideal fo r a h a lf 'b llllon P — bnzhel t io i r In t l ie /O anadln ii-PrftlrlA -1—
provlncca. UnuaunUy auspicious conditions fo r sprlnR wheat south o f the N Conadlan boundary were also repon* SI
' ed. and predictions were freely mndc to th a t a dollar>«-bushel level would be reached by- the wheat m arket th is I to year. The U nited States wheat visib le supply, io noU' C3.310.000 buslieU. r l i i
' a ^ n s t - 41^7,000 bushels a year aRO, fl> W heat receipts In Chicago, 539 earn.
■ were the largest « r Ute w nson to dale.
— Inc‘feo« ro r~n i6 i'o Um»- 4,500.000 bush- p n i “ •'•els fo r- th e -w e e lc r- -p « - ih e -o lh c ^ h M ^r — '
o f wheat ou t o f Chicago clcvniors -to- p s nday fo r shipm ent to eastern m ills. ' Modorato export demand, too, was Inevidence, w ith some call fo r No. 3 [hard by way o f M ontreal and also by L —
_ .way of_ Mexico. ___' " ^ ............. .................... su'gi
m e a t : Open B i jh Low Close pHcSept............... 118U 116H 114'4 : i8 S SojeDec. ............ 120-n JIBU iSO'.fc atorM a rd i .........125 125' 122 123% oddiC om : _ comA u f. Can
■ s e p t ....09% 84T; 6*Ti 9374 ^....^76%' - 7 ( j - - 7 4 i5 ~ 7 s u - ^
M a r c h - ..... . 77S 779* 7G?. 77
Sept.* (new)-..SBH ..3 8 ? i...3 8 S ,, 3a>t.— X T & ' in eW rr4 1 T; ' 411--------w n —
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P O B T L A im G R A IN . fPOR'TLAND, A u j. 0 t^>)-W ftea t:
B B B hard w h ll« .$ U 5 M ; s o f t 'w h ile western w hite l U l t t ; ha rd w inter,
■ western red *1.13: no rthe m spring $ l 14. ■ ' ' ' ' '
: " V '-T od'?ty j~ c g r -T w i! tp u . ■ W i ea t -aofrrflo u r 19; com 3; cats I . ' • J® .
• O M A B A O B A IN , “ J2OM ABA. AU®. e W heat: NA.s; JXV
\ h a rd l i x a to »1.12; No. 2 ha rd I1.03H T lto 11.12; No. 3 ha rd »l.01H to *1.13; «teo4
' No. 1 yellow hard 11.07; No. 2 yeUow fineh » r t 11.06: No. 3 yeUow lu ird *1.02 w ith
. to • lX 3 t t . ne*»CORN: No. 2 While 02c; No. I >-el- ^
le v B3He; No. 2 yellow 0 3 ^ c ; No. 3yellow 93Hc to 03c; No. 1 mixed |
' 91H c: No. 3 m ixed »0c to 01c; No. 3
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:------- C o ro !-C tttft;-W o .-a -ye U ow.-« l .oa lo' |1J)9; N0. 3 YeUow $1.07 to $1J»,
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— October- domcsUc $18.15;- December “ domestic $1SJ)0; cosh Im ported $14.25.
* A lslke: Cash; $16.35; Octobcr $ie.2«. _ T lm o lh y : Cash: $3J0 ask; December $3.75. V : _________________
CHICAGO PRODUCE CHICAGO. Aus. 6 (/?•)— B u tte r: i t * "
unchanged: r e c e ip t s 13390 tubs; creamery extras 44c; standards 4 3 ^c ;
.e x tra firs ts .43c to 43«jc; firs ts 42c to 424c: seconds 39c to 41c. •
• EW s: h igher; receipts ,14.150 cases;IliT ta 39«4c to 30Sic; ex tm flrs U .3 1 ; o rd ln a rr firs ts 27c to 2a \jc .
Pou ltry : Alive, f irm : receipts 4 ’cars;■ fow ls 24c to 20c: springs 22c to 33c;. bro ilers 30c: spring ducks 22c; spring
XHitatocs: Receipts 315 cars, on track 370: to ta l U ntlea Stales shlpm enU “ P-l' ea tim tay 5M. Sunday 18 cars; t r a d - ° P " i tnc fa ir , m arket steady: Kan«w and
T ~ M iw a i l ■ sacked IrU h Cobblers BUc “ l * * ' to 95oH few $1.00; M innesoU sacked E « rly Ohio's oo: V irg in ia B B L Irish Cobblers $2.05 to $3.75: mosUy $3.75.
SAN FRAN-CISCO PRODUCE SAN PRANCI8CO. Aug. G ( /P ) - ™
B u tte rfa t 52c lo &2'zc.Onions: G rw n 75c to 90c lug: Job-
b in * d ry yellow l l to $i.a5; red 7Sc to 90c cw u “ “ J-
PoU toe*; New stbck loa.1 garrwU $105 to 11.75 cw t: jobbing Stockton •1 to $155; poorer lower,
SAN F R A N C K c a .\ug. e W>>- — P« te i« l* sta ig m a i lev iw * s mM m ad * ^
In * te m ce ne t wholesale prices: _ B t lt te r : 93 score 47c: 90 score 45Sc. B » i :s N o . 3 , special 32^ ic; N a 1
ex tra S ic : No. 1 extrm m edium 2flc, C b e M ; CalUonm Uaer f l * U y i i c . 8 ^
. . . . D B IE O FKtTTTN EW T D R K . Aug. « ___
_• - a t ^ ap p le i: s tro o *: chole* 20c; fa n -
**P rB oe i: S teodr. C a lifo rn ia 5e to 9e; O K fo o 7c to 9e.
A p rteo u ; 8 tc*4sr; stoadard l lH c< lo n a c : e b o te 14H.6 to ia« ,c . E t t ia ^
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NEW YOHK. AU B..0 (/p j-S lM kh :a tro r« : coppcrH ond clicnilcals jj,gtouch new hlsh.i. the
non<l.n: D u ll; ra ils show Improved „ u k 1I tone. wonI F o rd ijn oxchangos: M ixed; su-r*. buylr l ln K lower: franc.i. l ln i and yen jncriI flnn c r. nicn
C ollon ; Lower; liqu idation. .Hpoi>SuHar:_SU.-nOy; trade aupimrt. iju tC offfi*: Lower; easier D m tlllon s/.ini
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W heat: -,pasy? Increased vbiible fm niKunjjiy.-------------- ----------- -----------------------^ p n i
Corn: Lower;, largo receipts. up ! C attle : Steady to higher. ‘Hogs: Active ond hlelier.
!— ;--------- :------------- --------- :----------------------Mot(iimTi iin iii ■ . - . - I ■ I inPsugar m arket .wTis' sCcnUy to da y 'an d day’jprices 1-32 of a cent higher wUh o f Usales o f 28,0(Jo bags *of Cuban from weekstore u t $4.11. Refiners were showing prov'additiona l Interest o t Ih ls level, w ith Utahcome Inqu iry also In evidence from j j jCanadian buyers. new—R aw ~sugar.fu tu res w ere.h igher on the icovering, probably promoted by the in tosteadier spot m arket. F ina l priccs Ohenshowed'net advances o f 3 to S poinU. buck
910 mark«>t-ononftl a t 1 to 3 po in ts .P lc tvvan ce^n ~ sca tte re d buyUHC.- w n iu i sum i
Tiay have been Influenced by fears Elevi3f unfavorable w eather de\>elopmcnts ElectIn Cuba, bu t demand was soon r,up- crspiled an d ' du ring tho la le forenoon Tobasession prices reacted to about the ferrearevious close. Ro
Trading on tho whole, was n o l veryagtlVK. totiiil trnnn^K^^lon^ approx im n l- ing on ly 3o,2so tons. Sepum ber N I closed $3.33; December $3.30: Ja n - bond uary $3.37: M arch $338; M ay $145; Rirst Ju ly $254. ■ ' T l i l r
The refined sugar m arket was Pour t t e a ^ and exchanged o t $5J5 fo r T **a fine granulated w ith a moderate T r w w ithdrawal demand, bu t no new business reported. . ■ NE
TWIN FAL1.S MARKETS
are Intended lo eorer on ly the a m s g e o f p r ices .--W h ere -ce rta fn - —
■ a a re a ^ H r nii iui t - w n u a g r r M f f c r
- T f fo r t - l r - m a d e - to - ta c h id e w h - p irm qnetalions. QnolaUens.ore offered
- m e fe ly - * « -» - yn fa to -to •p ro d a o w *--;— iro
aTtr»mp« i>» g lth fy t ilg h [ n f f ^- c r - l ow -i i t lcits. ------------------------------ -jitrt)!
--------- T hPaid tA n vd oe ers $<7.1:
The. T w in FalU m arkets yeaterdar Le; pcre 05 fo llows: East
• LlTcstock _____ Z ljaogs — ............ ....... ............. ----- ■JlP'JO' 7u tu iJ g h t heav>-.hoga_______________ $a^)0 Anieavy hogs .....................$7 to $8 q uI t o w s ____________________ ♦4J0to$0.60Jelf crs ______:____________M M to *7.50 _____l le e rs ______ 1real calves _________ ^___$5i»0 to $84)0 IfearUngs lambs ------------------------- $9.00 I____Spring lambs ............... ..... „ ._ ..^ 1 3 .0 6
POBJU’.' PQleav>- hcM . 4 ' i lbs. and up. lb - ..lOc J g h t hen.1, under 4Vj lbs., lb_-.r-..-15cth o r n s , hens, lb -------------------------- 11c;ocks, l b . -------------------------------- ._ ..-5 eJprlngers. rolored. lb ................. ....... 20cjp ring frs . leshoms, lb ............... ...... IVc nnckJroller3. up lo 2 lbs., lb ............. ..5 2c ,5t*BS ..lb,-............................................... IOCJapons. No. 1, lb . — :--------- ^— :~19c j:apons. No. 2 l b . ------------------------ 14cHips, lb------------------------------------------>14c ,13 ,rurkeyj. No. 1 l b . ------------------------ -l» c ^rurkej-a. No. 2. lb . . ... lie^irkej-s. old toms, lb .-10cJeese. lb. .— ................ ................— 7e ;J u c k i lb. . ---------, ---------------------------- Ic
D a iry thinsJ u tte r fa t swee( ......... ........................4«c „ S *3u ttcrfs t. sour .............................^ ..4 3 e . . j j j ,:ras ( W is h ) ______________________30ci iP ! (local store.' . ----------------.— 23c j - „
Sncor—W balcM to u u: a n e ---------------- :_______________ iJ7 .1 9le d ___________________ ___ , * , J6J9
W heat and M m Fm A , 7 ^iro n . cwt. — ............................... -$1.50iro n . 500 Ib. l o t s ____ ____________»1.49 caStock food. 100 lb. l o U ______ u:_»1.70Jtock food. 500 lb. .lo ts -__________ »L«S to 3!aicklow. No. 3 o r be tte r --------- — 9«c ,rederatlon. N a 2 o r be lte r .i-:!— B3c i ^ .
. ftetoO r r t c w ' to $iCmons. doten 40o aa dS0r>r«nge>. dotea 40nto70o .>otatoes. 18 Ib i_____________ ---------3Serew poutoea. (la ib*. ■ g cZabbace --------- ------------ -------- ---------- *c iteen«ttuce. bead ----------------- M oo d lO eIhuborto.- r i b ------------------------------- 50 * ie .7sle m o d a enteos 3 Iba. _____ P C |h a ifgOack Ra^Serrtea. ‘2 — 3M j u vted Baspben iM . 1 p lo t .------------ U o fm n iralenselOQa. 1 lb . ................— ,J H c ^nd:antcl0tipe>. coeb ------------------------- tOe s ia
> , P r ^ « « , ,to tte r ___ ______ — . ..«e to 3iB tM r lam aeryl _______i,___ — BOe k ille r
800
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STOCK MART-CONTINUES _A L(U lfi UPWARp....TREm_
YO RK, Aug. D bregard- ng Ihc efforts o f bankeni to curta il he volume o f npcculatlve cred it, tho lock m arket continued to move upward loday In responw to nelcciivo lUylng operntloiis In the o il. motor, nercuntlle, food, chemical ahd ammie- nent flhan-3. T lie ro were a few »oft pow iicatlered throughout the ILit.Ut no evidence o f any . concerted
rader8-or-/rlRhtenod-Jnvostora.-aains _ i 1 TTtMi n f thi» n rtlv ^ l.wiiwt mnirr<1 J rom I * ' lo 3 p o ln ti. o lU iough ' a ~ I ^yflnuii ii; 01 Kpum i t i M T.'Urw i ii t cw a ■*— \ p & to 20 polnU . , 'M otors moved fo rw ard again today
nder the leadership o f General lotors w iilc h ' was tMUght in expec- itlo n o f an extra dividend a t Thu rs- ay’s m e e tin g 'b f th e directors-Instead r la te r in the year as reported last eek. Coppers responded lo the im - rovcd trade outlook. K em iecott and 'lah reaching new h ig h ground.N ationa l Tea soared 30 potntA to o
BW high record aC 380H, Among 10 scorc or so o ther.Issues.to -break tto new high ground were A llied hemlcal. Union Carbide,' Sears Roc-' jck , Orand Stores. W om er-B ro lhe ra Ictu res, -A m erican— lie ,- -A m e r ic a n } — .um a lm T o b a *o .'M o to r Wheel. U l i i !------levator. Coty. In tcm atlo n^ il Nickel, m . lectric Au(o L ile and Dodge B ro th - •s preferred, B a m ct- Leather, and jum obacco ProducU common and pre -' to T red'sold a t the year's lowest prices, choli R olls wero quiet bu t firm ,
f.fB K R T Y BONDS _ I NEW YO R K . Aug. C </p)^-Uberty g^iv,
onds c lo s e d :/ ' , jgc ii rs t 4>48 .4100.24 ! i s .h lrd 4 ‘,'.sp ......................... _..._.$100. h i- hou rth 4Us ...................................$101.20reasury 4Us .............................$111.70 i i . -TMSury 3H s ........................ ...$ 98.28 yea!
M ONEV iNEW YO RK . Aug. 0 (J>)-CaU m on- ' r. Easy; a ir loons 6: closing b id 0: me loans f irm ; mixed colla tera l 00 I 00 days 0; 4 to 0 months'O; prim e ' i * , icrcantUe paper 5U lo 5Vi. J " I J
jfrnnm irtrM m nntf an S S»ys 4»;. 10’ 4S . 4 months* 4% t o » ^ —• ^ 0 m onths 5!fc to 5.
Irm : E lectro lytic spot ” and**future'^J*®-* l \ c . butcl Ironr-Qute^T- N o .-S T f .-o -b re a s te rn ,--------i-»llivivnnl:> tinfH> tn sW iyt^'H llllilL ln I _
T in : F irm er; spot $48.12; fu ture doub 17.12. , ’ doneLead: steady: spot New York $050; » ast St. LOuls $0.00.- ' . HoZ inc; Firm ; East SI. LouLt spot a n d i c r oi uure *6.25! ! 'weokAntimony $10.00. rastaQuicksilver’ $121.()0. fom l
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LIVESTOCK MARKETS “iui----------------------------------------------------------- cake
PORTTAND LIVESTOCK I l» d iPORTLAND.. Aug. 0 (/P>-nogs: R e -i to K
:lp u B30; acUve; $1 to $156 above *10: ;st week's close top; bulk ligh t lum jtchers $13.50: overweights and un - highi rru e lR liu $13 down some extreme lives cavle* n t llO iO few rouRh heavy few \cklng sows a l $9.50 feeder pigs se ll- ip ou n ig readily a t $11 to $1155. Ieherp r-R ecp ip ty—1400:—l! t t l r “ done}--------ir ly In sheep: looks fu lly steady, good ' DE car choice eastern Oregon Umbs celpi 12 few %-alley lambs a t $1155. Inoth lCatUe: Receipts 1700; Opening ae-> stead ve a ll classes fu lly steady to strong; poun ime spou 25c to 50C higher, on steers, w ith Id she solck. few loads lig h t to strong | eight steers o f quaUiy surpau lng any-1 Ung hererecently$1255 toS I3 .50 ;o th-! LO '/desirable s laughter steers $11.50 to Recel XOO; o t r q u a lity down lo $10.50; to ct rlcU y good he ifers absent top ear- medi
$10; good cowa seUlng read ily up $0-7^ I $9 no buns sold earlier calrea 350 BC Id Tealeia AOe to $1 higher: best love i t f i t rea lert 11430; n lw i i
’ C B IC AQ O LIVESTO C K ; » «*»CBIOACK). Aug. « W>)—Hogs: R * - ' Cai i lp t t 31.000; fa ir ly acUve. moatly ISc steer ► 35c h igher th a n Friday's a v e ra n : f p $11.75-paid fo r choice 180 to 223 J12 ; • : butchers 350 to «50 ib v H O M e n i • -$11.50: 300 to 350 lbs.'$10.75 to $7 tI.7S. ---------cutteC a ttle : Recetpts IXflOO; calre* 2J00; stead oatly U lUng clasaea 35c higher: be s t; e ttb ty s tm $10.55: yearimes $18.50; ‘ eers 1300 to UOO pounds $1459- to ' BO 8.50; 1100 to.UOO'pounds $1455 to peon e.75: fed yeo tU oa $1455 to * l« . l® : - to w tU en $I4ilO to S1«5S: a m i l iM .X 50 l~ TOttOT iO i to TtaSen~m r Bilk*U«d> $18.70 to $17J0; i to e k m )d feeders $tl.7S to $U.73. tto »Sbeep: Reeetpts 14X00; fa t U ata. «d I )d razigs fM d e n ta dtanand a t s tioag iM tti I 25c h ig b v ro ta i: ■ m e m « M kU os sh a tlB f •d ro zK *: fa t ewM 38e tb » < SOC b % b e ; to m b i iDpd ^ cbeie* « t u »
)AILY NEWS, TVyiN EAL
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M X S , I B A H Q ^ ' T O E S D A j l g '
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AL JOLSON ln „ “Tbe Jats Singer" w llh 1 _ er, t Waroer/ production, at tho I i
r3 pounds down $1455 to $15.05; ^netUum $12« > 'V j ' $1453; ewes med- ^um to choice 'ISO pounds dow-n $4.79 Mo $7.75; feeder lambs good and K:hol6o $13M lo $14.00. ^
O M AH A iJVESTO C K ' J-QHfAW A Ai»g fl(<n-CBttle ! 5.000:
QriS cents h igher: veals strong to 90o ■ % Ugher; top long vcarlltlgB $10.40; fed. w ife ra $13 to $(4.50; 'cows $840 to ^c l l ; ' cuttcrs $053. lo $7.25; p ractica l the < real top $12.50; ttocken- and feeders row i lp O to $13. i ccmi
Sheep: Receipts 13.000; lamba op- .musl a ita i steady esrty sales fa t range coml ambs $14.75 to $16r- naUves m otU y prc« il4 .M ; top $14;16V .theep and feed- »,£, :rs 10c to 15c higher: ewe top $0.73; w . . «n«e feeding InmbS $1355 to $13.00;
t i l l tHogs: Recelpu 11.000: fa ir ly active; fe a ti
nostly-lO c lo ISc h lg h e r;.to p $11.15 | - . , ^
10 J» -to -$ li.l5 ;'b u lk 240 to 335 pound ; t . ; : lu tch en $10.80 lb $1M 0..
n v T T hT r f ^ ' f T flf r r f r ---------:? AN ktAAUlbUU, ‘■AUSi. 8 rj t — ThTl thasp; RwclpU-7O0r~Ti?nt!?nTT^ L*)!!', touble deck Just arrived 8lo»';-nothlng - „ y , lone: good ligh t lambs quoted $12 0 I12J50: ewes J3.50.lO $5i0.
Hogs: Recelpu 750; bidding 35c low- « T on fresh .e ftilem s; other steady to JV re o kT lW d T i0 W 6 V e rrT W -p m m d -N cb ^™ “ oskos $12.50; load 170 pound Call-1 om las $1255: load mixed welghu [
CatUe: 550; sleers s irong lo s ligh t- y h ighe r; eight loads 1020 to 1300 week (OUBd mostly dehorned grass and befoi ake fed steers $11J 0 to $12; two ly o o a ^ low medium and medltmi 1030 0 1050 pound S ll to $HJO; common 10; odd head good heifers $10; med- N l um grade $0 i0 ; cowa strong lo 25c ver ligher: load 975 pound dehomed na- , ives $955; ca lm :-re ce ip U 15; steady: ew 205 pound vealers $13.00; 335 IX«und $11X10. duce
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DENVER, Aug. « OP)*-Slie«p: Re- B i elpta 4300: 10 loads Umbs on sale. lo th lng done early. lodlcaUons about case tead r: Jafe.. S a tu rd iiy .: 3 , loads 00- 23c.©und Ida lio te^Oen steady a t $13 Porllh 10 cu t lo the car a t $11«J. 28c;
■ — 28c.LOS ANGCLB8 SUEEP ^
LOS ANOELES. AU«. « (/?>-Sheep: leceipta 300: nothing aold; medium B 0 choice lambs quoted $11 to $13.50; ledlum to choice shom eww $4.75 to . Th 8.74. - BOOS: Recelpu I W ; feostly 25c »-75
3wer; top $ l2 i0 fo r one load with *355Aan lon tn .outtiaa, pgcfcer pen — —13.35: bulk butchers IIL IS to $1255; . Msteed light ughu down to $UJO. os*Cattle: Recelpu I W : taW r ,aeU»e: ,*«e1
teers strong to 35c hl«ber; other das- ^ ea fu lly stoadly: car.TOO poand steen: Ne12; six lowls $1130 to $1L75; oth- TOO ra $«30 to '$10.50:. hoik she stock 7 to 1859: smaa lot heifers IIQ: uttera $355 to SSJO; calves 600; leody: .bulk vealcra to $X*M. ■
BOSTON WOOL BOOTON. AUg 8yp>-Acthrtt3r op-
eort to be pieklac op man rapidly } «eolee wools tbaa la -tbe wecitod nas. eopg b o o ^ _ S
i r M t In » week. BcMiptB o( dsBOo- ' to a t Bosteo iM t w « ^ omoBDt-a to 134W500 pooDdi. eenpond mti tswrn pooBda tbs pc«B*dtaic PMk.' Xmperts eC fo n lfn wools a<Iw tbTM BoJoT.euCara port* ooo- m » ucit^ ohhoogb l o l wmk. ib n 'L .—
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\cke rm on-H arrls vaudeville b il l a t bus Orphcum theatre today and tom or- coIf offers an ou u tan d lng ' array o f acncdlans- and danccrs. novelty and 111tslc. and on the scrccn a d e ligh tfu l lh<n b ina llo n ofTB'medy and dram a U m<^ n te d In ••A llan o f Desb-e." w l ^ot since “ The M erry W idow " hasle M urray had a plctu fonhftlTC onp- “
itured male ro le .. j , ,, ^•Aitara o f Desire” t s ' a de ligh tfu l Vt ablflaUwu>X-CCOTcay,apflLgg » m i^ f t r m
r ^ S ? 0 u th C T ia n d - fa ^ 'n e w - r y i> ^ do Miss M urray. In Ih o t t t depends oci
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pU;onway Tearle plays the pa rt o t wj, in Elrod, a young Southerner who:Qmca_enamored o f C ly e against jm ; better Judgm w it Tearlo glVea M f:e lient p icture o f a m an to m be- oueen.hU heart a n d 'h is m ind. i i^
* I ■ po ek sllghUy heavier th an th e ‘ weektore. Im ports consUled p rinc ipa l- ! r .o f medium and low grades. ^
B A B S I L ' ^ fiJ;SEW YO RK, Aug. « t>P>— B or s ll- r M % c . ______
LO.S ANGELES PRODUCE 5 ^LOS ANOELES. Aug. 0 *4>>-Pro- i ,ce rece lpu: y i- Bu lte r 187,100 pounds; cheese 87.-3 j» « n d * ;.e *g s 310 cases.___________Jo.Butler In bulk 48c. w. ^ s : Extras 35c: firsU fresh 33c; le count 30c; mediums 30c; smalb'• a rPoultr>-: bro ilers 1< to l ‘ i pounds po;:; over 1*4 pounds to 2 ! i pounds ^5 the r unchanged. .
RAYON U N IO N 8U ITS $155 A T ^ ELDRIDG ES ^
rhe B drldge C loth ing U offering ^ [h grade rayon imionsuita, reguU r 75 ^values,. special fo r th U week
• . | S^prlcou are d ie a p /th U year. W h y t can a tw o years s a p ^ oDd ba t „ e? Ed Vance, PuhU e-M arket—adr.
«ewa 'W ant Ads r e a ^ tba p e o ^ ^ I wish ta ottrm e t
•G. W. BiceCandidate fo r ShexUf .
T w in F o l l i Ooonty
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Heavy Movement bf New Wheat j And Improved Outlook Tor g Spring Crop Weaken Market I
• gether w ith Imprbved -prospecu t*r JI sp ring ' grains, both In , th e United SUtes and Canada, caused continued weakness tn the Domestic gra in m ar- ke u during thc-week ending August 4. according to the-w eck ly-gra ln m arket D
. review of the U nited Stales bureau o f oi agrlcu ltun rl economics. Oenerally fa vorable progress o f European crops bi and lower foreign m arkeU were a lw ro weakening factors. Prices on aU gra ins bi showed fu rth e r declines compared w ith Li those o f Uie previous week b t l soft Pi w in te r wheat conUnued to bring re la- H live ly large premiums over the hard Ei w inter.
W ith generally favorable weather
progrcsTand p r im e ’’eU m ateV 'at"*q1& fir s t o f August fo r w inter wheat and “ 9 most spring grains were m ateria lly In - P* creased over the o ffic ia l esUmates o t 'l' the f ir s t of JiUy. I f these estimates “ are borne out, the supply o f wheat this season w ill be l it t le sm aller th an last year when the Increased carry-over is laken _ in to account, w hile th e supply « o f feed groins w ill bo m a te r la l ly ^ rg - «s e r th a n lost year.' Stocks o f wheat' ” In the United Stales a t th « 'd o s e "o r the season Ju ly 1 were about 0.000j)001 busliels larger than lost seoson when- commercial m ill slocks are 'U iken Into account, and totaled approximately 115,000,000 bushels. Spring wheat hi the American norUiwesl Is m aturing: mcsUy ahead o f the rust and damage! w i ll b?” slight, according 'lo reporU to r the U nited States bureau of p lan t I
. InHM.tr).. thf. _'Usually favorable fo r ru s t develop- I
r ive r valley o f Mufiiesota and N orth D ako lo. There ts bu t l i l l le rust dam -
'Viii ”occurred in South DakoU and south- em .M lnnesota____ ________ __________
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In C a n a ^ . priva te estimates now ploce the Canadian spring and w inter wheat crop tn the pra irie provinces a t around 900.000,000 busheU, w ith no ser- JOMiju5l_riam age_ln jirospect andJJie crop nearing harvest T hU favorable ouUock fo r the new crop U lum u la t- 'Ing the gra in trade in Canada to dispose o f old crcp stocks and markeUngs and exp o ru have be«i heavy d u r ln ; the post m onth. C om m erci^ g n ln stocks tn Canada were reduced about 25.O00JM0 bushels du ring Ju ly bu t were s t i l l about 38J)004X)0 bushels larger at the f ir s t o f August than a year a ^ . Stocks o f wheat in Europe arc small and demand fo r foreign wheat has been fa ir ly acUve. Rains are delaying ♦tarvesU in Oermany bu t the crop is reported in generally good coiidiUon. , Y ie lds ore Irregu lar In France b u t the ‘ q u a lity o f the new>«heat U reported good and o f heavy weight. D rought has done c6nslder«Bl«~damace-in-T>ir' - key and Asia M in o r bu t Toitts have recen tly relieved th e situa tion In H ung- „ ary. Tho w in te r • crop In Russia Is poor, accordto f lo recent trade reporU.
Pretda Te*U BIghThe firs t new spring vrtieat arrived
during Uie week a t MinneapoUs awl protein tesU o f ' early can averaged higher than fo r the first amvola last season. H i t x»w grain brought practically the am e prlcc as. old cop
.wheat because of Uae-Umlted receipts. {About 15 c n u over tbe September
I 'e o rk * nortbero 13 per oent protein foe 10 days' ahtpmeot. while spot quo- u u o iu 'ranged trcm 37 to 33 cenu over tbe September price; 13 per cent prOtda N a 1 dark northem was quoted
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r o t 13 to 17 cenu over Uie Seplembw, . A L and 14 per cent, 37 to 41 cenU over. . J ^ Pttctflc coast .wheat m arket* were , r
l l O re rm .were selling slowly, occording J to trade reports, and while recelpto a t I . Po rtland were heavy, Uiey were mo»Uy,■ on conUocU made earlier In the sea
son. Declines In European morkeU restricted export demand and trad ing
i t was inactive. E xport W liite wheat was quoted around $155 to $150 per bushel
> a t PorUand a t the close o f the week.- ' C alifo rn ia m arkcU were very weak
(w ith m ills taking only h igh . protein _ w heat No. 3 hard w inter was quoted
— In tHi.^ tnf>y^i.f nr nhrt.ir, 1*? 1 0 0 '* " ' "pounds, o r 8132 xxr bushel. ________
' ------------------------ r -nEROWlE DEMOCRAfS PICK ' ' - 1 PRIMARY VOTING PLACES1. JEROME. A u g T o -^ o t ln g places fort Democratic p rim ary in Jerome counlyf on August 7 aro as fo llows:- Southeast Jerome prcclnct. u t te r- i bock Plumbing shop: Southwest Je- t) rome precinct, L'Herlsson Oarage t bu ild ing ; Northeast Jerome precinct,1 Laundry bu ild ing : N orthw est'Jerom e( precinct. H orth om Second Hond store;. Haxelton p re c in ct Legion bu ild ing ;.I Edrn precinct. Legion building.
(. PICKLES^ Season has a t^ved. they are yield ing
i cool, Uiey w ill no t be so n ice or so. p le n tifu l. Can fu rn ish any size andt qu an tity you wish. Leovo your o ^ e r, and I w ill f i l l i t . SUU a few apricoUJ bu t demand Is la rge r th a n the supplyI r ig h t now. Home-grown melons have r, started to come In. Ed Vance, Publlof M arket,—adv.
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1 Boise-Twin Falls' STAGES’ tX % v i T W IN PAXJL8
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l iv e n a B » t« : W J, S f t l t io to a f tw vW tto B h p f ch^d rcq .In
. io a ' T o trn ir i rclunie<L_- hobic a f lc r A t ie ^ i i s sd ib c l'in X o g a u ^ U tah ,
I ' M lu Luc lle - M o rn n o f ' Logob'.Ac*' c c m '^ I ^ MUs TDinmn an d.iB v is it*----------- i rtg .a t UIB T u lm fliF la in ie ........ .•— . " ■■ —
^ i t o . Jess Bturseon (u id -M nL’ E ^ a r . M oorm an le f t fo r Boue ’ to lb o th e ir ' mother. Mrs.’' D . ,S . Moonhou,
/ w h o 'is s c r io u ^ ' in a t a h u p lt f t l there. ' The lA d l« 4 * .A W '.c r the M u tu u g h
M etbod la f Epi«opo l.,.church jn e 4 . o t . Artesian last T hursday and h e ld a. p ie-
/ nlc. -Tlic next reeettna wUl be held ®- -; -i - a t - M tl;:P a r le y :B ,:± o rn c ,- .^ a ... D . ;
AWar)l wUl assUt:tb ' ho ittesf
• h a w ^ ^ S ^ ? r o m an extended v is it in sbutheni C aliforn ia.
RevI' arid- M rs.' H bffm an o f P ller and 9ifr..and Mrs. Jain o f 'T w in Falls iT were B u e ^ 'a t the home o f M r, and |[ M rs. L loyd Ja lri Sunday. . :C
' jrltilOtiLeieii = e g y « t i t e j
ncn. superintendent or Burley school*, ” 1 has returned from the term o f sum - I m er B ^ o o l a t A lbion norm al Khool.- « B U iat ihfe v /o n r m u i« n n
"wsD succcssfiil in 'every way, a lth o u jh-------- thc.o ttandance w is no t as Bood, aa In •
previous yean.ShoTtafie -tn attendance was due' to I
the c h a is e 'In Idaho laws w hich provides th a t students m ust do. tw o yean no rftia l work before .they'.cab qua lify as tcachers In . Idaho schools. Hereto fore ,' h igh school; 'graduates were ■
' _ pe rm lttcd_to_tf[ich ;j» f^ r.com pleU nc a , X nine weclca summer school coursc a t
■ norm al schools. There Is now no In centive fo r ] ^ h school graduates to |
! c iuen saj-s; and , they have therWore ‘ dropped out. p j
There wero from 16 lo 10 teachers i a t t h l s , } w ‘s summer school, a l l scg>
( u la r noripal tea ch c ra . cxcept M r./V . Christensen and M r. M arsha ll "who
Is connected w ith the school facu lty o f Spokano.' Thera were' orauad 140. .
3 tg -A \]g u» ra .— -------------- -— r “ -‘ Mr.«Ghrlstensen states, th a t ground w«s 'b ro ke n Just b e fo re -h o le f t fo r " the .new cotlego mcn’s ‘ do rm lt« ry . The t | contract prlcc fo r th U b u ild in g ' Is a- H m tle . ove r. » 5 B m 'H o s a y s .th a t -a I I largo force o f men Is now w ork ing on ti l ls new s ^ c tu r c . '
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■ ■ - p n ^ R r ^ u gr-^ A t-y - w f u i ^ m c g i-- -“ i
lio n o f 'offlccrB'waB held .a s j foUowST President, Mrs. P. E. D rake; Vice presl- f** de m ^M g^ W ^ ^ P tice; s ^
-----------cn i upji were M r s. p . j . f U a u i lw a ier ^and Mrs. J. O. OlUUan. '
M r. and Mr«. J. A. Wllaoa and fa m - ^ Hy. who have been guesU a t the W. L . ICloppenburg home fo r several weeks, S le ft M onday by auto fo r th e tr home ~
---------- ^at“ Mnford,~Tawa:-------------------- ---------------ot• Oecrge Drake le ft,Thu rsday m orning . . ‘ fo r a v is it w ith relatives In U linoia. « •
>Vord has been received o f th e dcaUi o f M rs. O a ll W . Q r lffcn bn August :o o t a sanitarium in C a lifo rn ia . Mrs.
, O r lffe n was fo rm erly M iss M a ry S h a f- .^ fner. At
A. Shearer and son, Kenneth, ^ o “ r have be«n vis iting a t the O. H . shearer and R . L . Shearer homes, le f t Sat- urday by tra lr i fo r th e ir .home m C h i-
. cago. ,D r. and,M rs.,T . L. Cartney aod sons,
•ccompanied iff Misses Eva and Neva “ Mosely. le f t Sunday fo r a lu-o weets* I
I ouU n| a t B u le y 's 'h o t springs. '
: r~ ~ S d r » g ^ ^ i~ V a la e U * i ;A 'tllM b ^ tu rtn ia 'lo ck la a cuinMoad ta
U m a 'anfl'edd lN ru illo tf lock. I t Is d » , ,---------- algnod ta .e rtu tn t*-n> (» be rlw -o r-*au l(» . ot
and safe* 'p rto c lp ic 'o f lo tk i ip e r A lBti«w tb fli na lcM i i impoaslble fo r tt ia a tdfx.r* 10 opeo" o r th ip r *< le l« m ilD e O «tn te rrs l ot t]ra« b a l «lapk««. a f tw l i t * noCDQtbtnailria Gas . b te a \^ « a tc ^ UfI t I ex
Toflin* U fc r t r i r t - 'ST b * U b e rt j ball w ^ f j lu l fM ir t tb . « •
• » rope BUsthed i e i a c g i ^ ^ ^
BS <m fn fia te ii. by . B t i tM ^ l t ^ t b t ' 5banm er. ' ■ - •
T O T IIB jV O T E B S OP T F flN WAULSC O U N T T .'', »
, l am o a th e Democratfc t t c k e t 'fo r O- County C oa nn ton D e len(« I r a n D U - tai ir tc t N a 2 ;a f Tw in P a U a il « *>uld.ap-. -.r preciate a vote from aU .w tie'.vote th e
. D e m w t te t ic k< t-o n -A n g « t . T lh .r ' I , ^ have a rn ld m t e r . l \ n a 7 ftU * to 'since October 7th. 1908. ' . nA V .^ A D em oeat aU m j life ita * p i i^ t t :a t . . lW s county. . r - W M T * ' j
. ^ U n n c r m _ » e early s a g e . p , "M w l l i iv e been In tb a ' r » a l ^ i ^ . . •
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PRINCESS ILE A N A .Isn ’t going to be- come U>^ w ife 'o f a t i Am erican a fte r <o
' a l l . Instead the beauUfnI daagblcr o f Queen M arie o f Bnm ania , w i ll yj. rspoofe A Gennan. Prlnc<y T le ln r irh (oi o f , Sebaambourg-Uppe; aceonUn* po
• to tvporte reaching b le nd s i a . t h « , _. . l l r iH c d BUtes.------ Ib o — p m s » e o tl« u _TTbrJdcinvoRi Is on« i f tb e fe a lU O S T L ^
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HOLLISTER. LODGEWOMEN:. M m FilR BRIDEiJ
Neighbors gave a pa rty fo r^M lss Ivn
0 lrA "«E g5 ’'camp. A ,'m ock wedding, songs and readings
sfh^ ten 'T k g ^ 's l ^ T O r i r l ^ l i e ^ P» rled th is m on th a t her parents' home da in Ottowa. Kansas.
• K ” .’ PaiUi Q u torle o f ^ s- A iigelegj y *- w , . P*” -----
M r. and "Mrs. B . W . Klusmeycr, and ^ smsn daughter^who'havo been v is itin g , a t the home o f M r. and M rs, W. P. I , Klusmeyer the past few days, le ft Prlday return ing to th e ir , home i n l ^ '
^ M t T ’ h . L . ■WalllngUjn ind small ^ daughter, accompanied by M r. and Mrs. Ous Johnson o f T w in ' PaUs. re.>|th< turned Tuesday from a v U t In O re- o f gon w llh relaU>Ts and friends. ; ;1 «
M r. and M rs. J. B . Burrows o f Los . t l ( Angeles arc here fo r a few days. They are fo m e r residents o f H ollis ter. ! » '
M ls i BcuIgh-M acR ae haa re lum e d ?•: from a three weeks' vacaUon trip* to >ol Yellowstone park. ^
O O B S C IU M r O B T H E NEWS. <
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS !_________ ____ ___________________________ Uu
____ -------------- ^ o n c B ------------- •----------- ^The regular Teaehers Exam ination
fo r a l l ctasstts o f county certificates w ll! be conducted In the office o f t h e .
- O o uo tjr-S uperln tendent -o f BchooJs.-^^ August » lh , Jtrth. 11th. 1W» beginning " • a t 9:00 A. M .' Parsons teaching o r I J eatnaciln^ to teach in Idaho who do no t bo ld a .va lld Idaho Teacher's C cr- . ' i - tU leate. must appear a t th U Ume fo r , examinaUon. A|x41eantA fo r S tale H ig li J S ehool-and 8 U U B a n e n ta ry .C e rU fl- c»t«a . m ay w rite In special sub jA is Saturday. August u tto ,. l a a beginning ja> •» B :0 9 a : _ t
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'; t te : i iQ r ta u g h Hlgh-> gm to 7U . bo th t:
W . b F p i l d ' U P toe ntcd to I0 . - > . . D » t« 9 d j(B rta B |tW . Idaho. In - nu m t fiBMM ^ c
. C lerk, f.
t a -4 < iiK ^ i> rta o t-T > g iJ t^J g r« U ? « n ih a JOdieUI D W z M ^ t b r S U l * o f Id a - t
w id o w ; 'th r B D ko on JM lra^a itiii d rv - S
-asig. v g g s i ^ a» ig ■;
*.c rw lse ,.toow n a s , '^ b e r t B . . ^ « e e . '■and Cecelia Paysee, h is w ife: da tTR . l iL in d ; and the unknown, owners. M claimants and patttes.'in in tc rc s ro r ^lo t 10 In block 8 o t.M u rta u g lj O r - Ic lis rd addition to T w in Falls, i n .Falls County, Idaho, Defendants. ^ T lic state o f Idaho sends groeUngs —
lo the above named defendants: .You aro hereby noUfled th a t a com-
pla lntf has been filed against you' in the D is tric t C ou rt o t the ElevcoyiJud icial D is tric t c f the State o f Id<h'5, . In and fo r the County o f T w in Fails.by the above ^
I and 1-011 n m l/u f ih f ir nritlflftd ,Uifltr.Uh- 12 less you eo appear and plead tp a a id ' rcom pla int-'w ith in Ithe tim e herein Jpe- ^
.clfled, the p la in tif f w i l l take J u d ^ e n t 3.]
.p la in t. • ,'. .•_ , • . Ph. .. Bald - c cm p lflin l.ls . f UedJ»nd _sald _m - g r
,t lc n brought, to (p ilet*against adverse [claim s Ihe t iU e -o f p la lnU ff .to.--that „ prcperty In T w in Pa lls County^ Idaho, .=1described'as lollqws:.- •' '. 1. •; U
Lo t Ten. (10) in Block E ig h t <a> ” of M urtough orchard AddlU on-to
• T w in Palls, according to the p la t __•thereof on f i le and o f rccord in the w .
—o ffie e 'o f th e 'C o u n ty Recorder- of- said T<vin Palla County.A ll o f w hich w ill more' fu lly appear p^,
; from the c o m p l^ t onJU c h e r ^ .^ ha
the said D is tric t Court th is « th day ^o f August. 1W8. “(SEAL) H AR R Y 0 . -PARSONS. J
C lerk o f. the D ls lrW t C o u rt ™ w a te rs and Parry, J . R. Keenan. A t- tomeys fo r P la inU ff. Residence. T w in S®Palls. Idaho. , , . , “ J
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Idaho In and fo r T w in Palls County. M.S, H . Collins, P la lnU ff. J
vs, . Ky A. M . W ike f and Jessie Scott W iker, ]
his w ife; Tw ii^ PaOs Bank i t T ru s t av Company, a Corporation, Defend- ^ants. I
I The State o f Idaho, sends grceUngs m iI to A . M . 'W lker and Jessie Scott W l- i t. .Jar,_Uic., aPQvc. natncd.d trcn tlftn te ...- ^
Yo» arc hereby noUfled. th a t a , c o r a W in h l^ is b c e n f l1ed ^
Jud ic ia l D is tric t o f the State o f Idaho, In -a n d -fo r-th e -C o u n ty -o f- Tw In Palls
i l t ^ M u ^ a o in ^ . ana I . . <[ptMa-tQTBniq com plaint w itn m~twentydays from the sehrlce o f th is sum - c
,.uic~ p if la L i i£ - v in : z jtake Judgment against you as prayed 1in aald com plaint. ' t
Said action is brought to recover |Judgment on a promissory note Ui ttha orig inal amount c f 'T h ir ty f i v e 1
36th 1933. together w ith inte rest as |provided in said note, cn w hich no te 1there b now due satd principal am n - <o f m i i r t y Pive Hundred iUMO.00) D o l- tlars .and interest, less a c red it o f - 1tlOOJK) paid on Interest, and to fo re - 1cloae th a t ccrta ln mortgage o f even .1date w ith aald noU; given to secure ]payment o f th e same and covering th e 1 fo llow ing described property s itua te d <In^ T w in Pa lls County, bounded and 1
described as fo llows; Lo t Pour (4) 1. Of § ^ o n One U ) In T ovn sU p <
Seven ( ID South. Range Seven- (teen m t E. B , M., State o f Id a h o .' cW ltnesa m y hand and the seal 'o f • i
Ih o said D is trie t Court th is 37th day '.o L J m y ,U 8 3 t,. . t(SSALr R ABR Y C. PARSONS. t
C lerk. • fBy HUGH O. BOONE. 1
— 1. - ..................... . Deputy, Th0 . A . Bailey. A ttorney fo r p la lnU If r« - t
aid ing a t T w Id FUIs. Idaho. 1
A N O n iE B SCMMONSTa U)o b lsU ie t Court o f Uie BieTemH He
J u d ic l i l . D is tr ic t o f th e -S ia U o f inIdaho. 10 and fo r T w in Fa lls OdipiSy. by
John Peters. f ia ln U ff . • V' . - ^
Joha J, Turner and Barbara Twiner. tw<his wife: O. S. Sullivan and 'Ther- stir
. .« • bouiran. us ' w u e ;.p r is c u ia ls ^ UeiSmiU) and WUUam-Xari S m w C ^ pkbmbadd; T v ip FUls'CaPalt^Cco- t opaoy. a corparaUon>»ttae vpaaqm takheirs and imksown devlieM '*of inEUxa M, Pcten, deceased; aad'-tbc ' 1nnknown ownera o f that oertato n a l naiesUta situate m Twin -PaUa B o tk ^ ^Stale of Idaho, a a d 'd euatted * as uvfoUows. to-wU: Lots M t o o jo O te fest
— a 0 V 3 1 U r te c a - m > , :p w r ia M ^ ^ ) UUand P m « n (IS» r f :p e tm ‘ efiMs- fea
i f f a■ a r tt>» r S l i l f ^K a c M t l f S f l W «
o( LoC T U lr te n UX). con a^ t-
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nift RENTj^W fa ^3 ^ R ^ J ^ " ^ D ^ ^ ^ '. T O U O T , t a V 8- w - ro o m m odem houis«.f85. A ^ . Long. ' j Phone 45. - •, '•> I 71OARAOB P O B -R K N T ;i. i3 0 -4T H .A V lL pc . caat. .» ',p o r moftUJ* Phone 7D8-J. ; j P.L.CogsweU; ■ -• ’ « ; • - In
HELP WA»TE0'4-MALE‘ OR ^ : FEMALE ' !.J
W AN TED -E XPE R IBN C ED STENOO- ■ raphcr w ith b iu ln e a B 'a b lt liy ro o o d % calory, penharient ^ l l l o n ; chnncc fo r promoUon.' D o n o t' ap iily unless you have hod e xp ^ e n ce . Bim pjon & Co.. rom '6 id ^ c u w e tH : »------------------------------ prTEACHERS W A N T ^D cT O ENROLL B}
fo r poslUonB in U tah,-Arizona. N o- ^ vada. W yoming, New Mexico. M on- ^ U n a and Idaho. Tnvesligate tcday. S* ConUnenUl Tcachera*.', AgencJ, 3io Brooks A rcade,-368. eouU i S to le St.. S a lt Lake C ity . ,M'•..TT— ---------I- -Tra--,i J ........ . , ca
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M AIW EUiXNO »O c.';P H Q ilp 417. 421 >3nd ave. west. • 7^ -_________ ' —
K A L8 0M IN IN Q , FAIMTXMO A N D PA- per hanging. 7 , a . B o w u . 337 eUi
ave. east. PhMie-aea-J.-,-• •'j- D < S n R A N 0 B --A U T t5 io 5 n S lN B d B :
ance. an eorer«ceBi« P zo n p t claim jervlce. Phone 188. T M a JN lla TlUs ., Se AU itract C o . L td .. .„ ' Ce<a8-<?tJPPSD DV I4B W i ^OWg'R- -
clippers. Just lnsto lled -«t ‘Ewln Palla V rb .r ln .rv ^ n,.,.south. Phono 30-w . . ■J I ' ^ ■ '■_____ ^ _ . l I. . . r , L l;
^ B o o k ^ l« e n ^ < 1 5 ) _ ^ o rD c ^ a t^ & iB e i -one hundred tw en ty -fo u r (134) Uicrc- o t In the o ffice o f uie w u n ty record- -
^ je r v t t f f i u u id A iiiin iiu 'u i8 u h « m e n is—
Dancea thereunto belonging o r .In any w iw appertain ing,, and . Includin g the w ater r ig h t appurtenant to the* above dexrlbed lands; and th e unknown owners o f th e certa in
—pn>perty--«Uua ted— i n T w i n —fa iU - 7 County, Idaho. dc*crlbed aa fo llows. ~ to -w it: Tw enty-n ine <39) shares o f i
•c a p ita l s to ck . In the T a in Palls Canal Company, an Idaho corpora- ~
' Uon, w ith Its principal place o f bos l- ' : ness a t ' ^ I n PalU, I d a ^ evidenced ' .
. by slock certlflca le number. 408 Xor . five (6) shares o f cap ita l alock, ^
stock certincate number too fo r five i (8) ahares o f capital stock, stock c e r - , Wi tiflca te num ber 413 fo r five (5) s shares of cap ita l stock, stock c e rtif icate number 414 for tea (10) shares o f capital stock and stock c c r t i f l - | ^ cate number 7515A fo r fo u r (4- ' j , shares of £ap lU l slock, a ll tn U ie , T w in Pails Canal Company, w hich said shares o f capital stock evidence ~ the water r ig h t appurteoan t-to t h e , ^
* above described real estate. Defend-1 .t n u . I "
The S tale o f Id a lio scAds greetings to BO th e above named defendants. ^ • LC You are hereby notified th a t a com - ( '
p ta in t has been filed against you In an Ute D is tric t C ourt o f the 'E lcvenU i J u - T« lU c la l 'D ls t r ^ o f t h r s t a te o f Idaho ^ in and fo r tb e County e f T w in Palls, by the above named pla ta iu tf, and you a r t .hereby d irec ted ' to appear and p f ^ to the said c o m p ^ t w ttM n _ tw enty daya o f Uie sen ice o f I h l s . ^
plead to said co ro b ia lo t'.'w lth lfi t b t 311 tim e herein specified. th « -tfa tn tU f wlQ t 1 take Judgment against, r o q - ia prayed te i in said c o m p e l . - • to f' You are (u r th e r no tU led ' tb a t Um Se;
na tu re of th is cause o f a«Ue(L is to aa gu le t tiUs fb the la n d a .ln d prcxnlsea ok aad p r t ^ i ^ above d e s o a e d and to n H tah ffiT i-ite B p t a ^ U fn i '« b a m - ia a d '? h tlOe.-agatnat a n r tc la ta L i.c c .Ute de*. fcadaalB thereto,, and . fa te re r bar said
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FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE I'O B S A LE OR BE NT—'7-BOOM P U B - ]
nished hcmie. - 320 fltlV'aVe. no rth , i o u s s FO R S A U L eso 's M D 'a v 'o . I
no rth .
- f lu lr6 -a t-M r8 .-P rc d e rtc k 8 o n -a t-« 6 0 1 Mor-Maln,--------.......... ......... — jw iiB f iA r .K n h T R A n t s - a io .A O B g i
re linq u ishm e nt W rite Box .403, ^tjh i. /daho.*' ^aODERN 7-ROOM HOUSE, S I £ E ^' In g p m h , fin e shade, le v e le d street l70 W alnut. CaU mornings.POR- S A L E -F IV E -R O O M . M ODERN J ! home, W ashington school d is tric t. : Enquire Boom 13, F irs t NaUonal BankB l d g . _____________• •TOR SALE—A T T R A C nV K HOUSE.
fumaec. two baths, ivory «-oodwork. two single apartments U u i wUl make :lie m on th ly payments. Sm all payf m en t down.., J .-S . Keel. ' . ' -
Jolnlhg town o f Hansen. Qood 0- room lieusc, falr_ outbuUdlngs, (»cellent
Bank 9lO.(K)4 loan ' B enla l averaged 12600 the past three years. AddressBox A . Pomeroy. I o w a . ...................3HEBP B A IS IN O ; A 730 AC BE FARM
In northw estern F lorida, (dose to markets—m ile and haU r ive r frontage. Idea l a ll year cUmate. Free range fo r calUe and sheep. , O ffe ring U iU a t •IS per acre to aelUe ou r M U te .- SulU- ablo'iterms. .P u ll .In fonnatlon c n request. McCaskUl X^tales, 7 SouUi Dearborn St.. C h lc ^ o , IU , • \
SDC IMPBOViCD li lB ia A T E D farms fo r re n t w ith op tion to
purchase. These farm s are located on tbe V A U m JBB IO A TIO N PROJECT aHong the lin e o f i h o
■ G R EAT NOR THER N R A IL V A V In no rthe rn M ontana. Soli of cx-
-cepM ona l-d»|)th-and-f# rU lU yrX toL._ era! d iversified ' crops grown. Ex-
^ d * *s to c ? * rS iin g !*. plo quanUUes when the crops need
-bu lU -jm cL .-nu U n a in cC L ,. A n n u ^ -m a ln te na bce -O n ly -O N B -D O LLA B '-
churchcs, roads and transportation - faclllUes. S lx tv to seventy-five
D o lS a ~ per acre w tio sm au~ am ount_aown., _i»aymenis a n u ru -
up water r ig h t and no bonded In - d^tedness. O e t^a fa rm o f .y o u r ' own. ln\-esUgate NOW . W rite Box 106A, Idaho FaUs, Idaho.
FOUNDr O U N D - lN FR ON T OP ID A H O
TypcviT ller Excliange, pair" o f gtaa- te*. CaU Newa Office. P O U N D -^V B R A LL S W IT H W ATOB
and s m U change. Owner m ust prove Idenuty and pay fo r ad. 184 Q ulheyct.
. LOSTL O S T -S r iA L L B ILLFO LD CON-
la ln ln g b ills and lee crcam liccnse lbr June and Ju ly . Phono 33C-W. L O S T -S A T U ilO A Y BE TW EIS i H O If-
sen and Zvenon ranch b y way o f ArleslLa. b la ck traveUng bag. Phoae U -B -3 . Haaaen.L O S T -A U T O T B U N K . C O N TAIN IN O
c loth ing , between M ounta in Home u td M urU ugh, Monday. E. B. M iner, r w ln 'P a l^ poUce sUUon. Beward.
FOR SALE—FURNITURE -TOR S A L B -O N E V A N IT Y DRBSSEB
w ith stool and pla te g la a m irro r,i t u a x ia ’ g u i »vfc- Hcgui :--------------------
t i v i N b i t j j i iu . d in in g , tp om . aa d bed room. Ftscw
«cy repreaentaUvo w in be here la ik >f A u g w t; ear W in arr ive f l i r t p a r t Septmber. F a caa save you money la d f i r e 7 ^ tbCKl aBowanc* oa yodr l id ru r n lU A « a d te n n .U ybo w ith . :bU o r w rite '.Sweet's FuzalUtre sUns. n w a a .x jM .* ; ;? :- - * . ■
KTANTTO T O T R A D B F O B O C V S n j^ good u a a d .J Ifb t tracks. PbC M 4H.'
aqc lra 140 lycead atraet w t > ^
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E FOR SALE— MISCELLANEOUSI - P L Y S P B V r TO R VO UR COWS. PER
ga llon 11.40: Diamond Hardware Co. i t S P K J IA L W I IL B TH S y'lJ iO T.'36x8 'fc
R ich land H ig h O r a ^ Fabric N on- ^ d tires . $438 CBcb. g ln ne y W are-
a i m i ^ l ^ ^ ^ ^ t a ^ f^ L e a iJ tO T ^ W ?|taiUdraUI,~CBll~pilDU uu-w. p. o.Box 764. 804 and ave. aorth.
5 loans'S fA W M LO AN S, 8?&. S W IM * CO.et. m o n e y V > i i jA N . ‘ PO O TEB.RBAJi ^ e s ta te . ' ' ' ' I' ~ ' ' ■_ M O N EY F O B B T B A IO H T LO ANS ON ^ m odem house* in T w in JPalls, A r -•k. ih u r L .- Sw im *t Co. ' ________ _;“ F A B I.S R 8 M U f& A L f 6 m i n s u b - , > ' ance 8-year, W c p e r -8100. Federal = r lo o n *-8 l4 -p c r-c e n t.~ 8 o o -J .- '.W . M o^3 - DoweU. Phona 677-J-I.___ <_ • - _®: C IT Y LO iU tS —T O ' 'W A N t DBOCBA-
^ T w in F a lls T lU o & Abelract C o , L td !'M O r ^ T O LO AN O ^ F A B M O B
T? c ity property. Some priva to m onqr la s\mis o f from 1500 to ISOOO now on
~ hand. Irr ig a te d Land# Company, H o - te l Perrlne. 118 Shoshona i t . weati
^ F X B M L O A N S -N O \~OOWM168ION, JU _ n o .d e l« y . _ .T w ln .J t fU .T lU e . i^ .% - . Is- a tra c t CO. L td .- ^ • ^,Uj O U R T E N Y E AR F A R M LO A K O F-
. fe rs th e best o f Ip tcrest. ratea aad— repaym ent privUeges. No cash c o n - n m lsalon, Letsch i t w m ia m s, •' I A M OFFEXUNO A V E R Y CHEAP* aad dealrab la.farm .loaa, 1 U ih ik I t
Uxa best fa rm loaa propoa^tloa ever o ffe red oa th e 'T w la Fa lls tm c t. I t WlU
! pay you to see me before p lacing your loaa. O. A . Boblasoa.
^ p -FO R - H EN ^ tJR N ISH E^“ t o r ' i i r a r r —M O D E R ir jjS3Ro6 K l _ . Phone 417. 431 2nd ave. weal.
J“ — r oom" t urn ished—h o u s e -» 3 ir A , J*. ; L ong. Phone 48. _____________ ■
• f o r " BENT—u o H ir n H b n B B ia s a ^’ to g room. Cloae la . Phoaa 838 c r
1 ca ll a t 400 2nd a ^ no c t h .__________T O R B o r r - l i m s B l t o o M a p a r t -
- J m ent. k o n t. completely furn ished. ^ ^ T i 5 3 a ^ r 4 a ~ w ig t f ~ w « g :— ~ ~
R IA L 'TO HOTEL. 1 » SH O S H O jiB ST. n o rth . Clean aad U iertw gb ly mod-
~ em . T ransients solicited. Special rates by week o r m on th to permaneut Bueats. Maude M ac O s u t H un t, pro- g e tre s s . Over P iggly W iggly.
2 FOR SALE^AUTOMOBILES=S P O fT '^ iO -B -P O R D B U D CHEAP.
In qu ire a l S inc la ir store.___________I 'O B S A L B -l-T O N B E D n iU C K .
— Phone 15«W, evenliy ^
" for SALt Oft TRADE^ SH ETLAN D PONY AN D TY P E - o f w rite r to trade fo r pUao. Bay ® * Hagar. Phone 1S11J_ot 4._ -------^B ^ I,"E S T A T E T O TRADE
A dvcrlU er b UUe ow ner o f .several good four, five and six-room houses In PoeatcUo, w hich he w i^ trade on g M d irriicated ranch in ‘Tw in F a lh
=. county, preferably close in .; W UI consider "o ffe r-from UUe owner
- c n ly o f jan ch - from 40 tOk 300 ac rt*. ^ W il l no t ccnslder any th in g heavily n encumbered, as aome o f m y 'ptOperUes ^ are clear and others w ith smaD m o rt-
_ J a I-wriUng.--^clve --A in -dH C Tio tiO B . ^ price, encumbrance, distance fro m T w in ^ W Us. Uxes, etc. .» '• f>ccateUo has good public schools.'
a n d t ft iU x n liy . braacta and th ’ O s an W cpp crtth iity I f you have a gootTranch " to trade fo r a home and laccine prop-
t r t y and educate jV ir ttsOimL-: ■» • p . o .:aQ x ..8 0 t. l« ^ t« O D .id a h o . '
— fo r saLe - u v e s t o c k
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g _ _ _ R R p F i^ lO N A L - ^ ^ ^
w , L D U N i^ iu w '^ b ru c t i^ B c ^ and 4. Sniith-Rlce BuUdlag.
SS'is ?ON . Trust Bldg. Pboa®
s m a x in r B v m
SS- l i r ” ^BUSlNESSA-^ i i ; ” " ~ » m r i r o B E T r Q E 2 i r r * ” 'Ilau -
Wnrfc- ' minp-' Kff " " T
New locaUoa. 138 8rd »Ta, -mML v rbohe 38a;--.DMiLAMTYIfE PLVaiBIMa
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W A B B rao TBANSPBB AND ffXOK^.^« . age Co.' Coal and wood. P b cB » ltt. g
, .age-oatbact Hauled da llr. FImo» ' 5 f iT ........ ~ • ir i i i . i i
^ .,jnB A X E B irA t..Q B D A N IZ4Z IS H lL :J^BBa. - - - ■- ■ ^ —
= P - —m eete^a-i.-o .-O .'K H i I I ’ € m yT B ^~ “ -J T TOd-aad-iotirthrMoiatoar.--------------- t - : ;■
r f ^ u i 1 0 | v c t x c t ^ o u c p , . .
‘ FOB SALE-POTATOBB. PHONB., — - 381J1. WUl deUver,^ FOB SALE. CHERBIES. S W B R ANQ .
~ Wiseman. •OUR BEST APRICOTS NOW R lW aft
Uig. Kenyon Oreea 1 mUe souUj. 14 weat, •« south SouUx Park Service sta-'
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^ . WPTED--MISCELUNEOU.S~ w a n t e d - f o u l t o y , h . a h i w -AP. ‘ ter. Phono 903-'W. ------ . ;u___ W AN TB I^B O U S B O LK A ioM QCK. Uie hour. V Phoae qP-MM. ■__ WSn t o S o lD CRIPFbBDOBDBAD." horses. HaU mile east. % so tth .« ( •<.
WatOT comer. _______ - . -
PE^Ray Bepalrtag. •___ •W AiJlil>-W OMAN WHO WOBKS
daytlma..to Jlva-.w ith widow. F s . sral parUculars, caU 6»»-W. - v.
W A ? ffro = P A S T U B E ~ "ro B ~ K 0 5 s - .and catUe. C. O. Markle, 8 5 1 -2 ^ .-
»“ * -ave. weat. pbone-iaM. cjOl avenla#*.-• WANTED TO RENT FUBNlSHEb
. . . housekeeping rocms, modem; most's- ! 5 ; be^clean. comfortable. W«t« Sox C, VUw P»re-Newe. • - - -----ir t - WANTED TO BUV Vhsstx K IN D ___ ' •catue.,-jifgn nr nwrt hrrafs;-annw*’
lols.' ' Bcy dairy cows,'iKtvy sprtagera, C.* ' , an a Mazkle. 881 3ad.av« ,.na t,v 'nM '^^^
Bch eTenlngS'ISM.'.' i - ' ' ' .'-k. . op- ■WMi'lBlJ ' l '0 :> l iN T . ,OB
".good 4 or »-roem:»oflem l»ooia. IBT-,'.*-'
ND r ^ i f T H B iC T a iiK y ^ 'f
I ■ g s r g i g M M a M M B B I ^ M
. - . ^ 1 <■ r - f -T -v w iir* 11 ■ ■ i t f p a s a ^ M
:^:IiX llS?fH I
^ ^ i i i i i s ^! Candidates Who Have to Do I ^ Wllh Raicino of -Ravanuo--
I ence to Be Held in Boise
Candldalos fo r the loglsJaiurt!. fo r commLMloncr fo r assessor and others In T w in Pnlls couniy IntcrcsiPd In tax problems fo r Idaho w ill be urged bv the T w in Palls Chnmbcr o f Com-
--------- merce to attend the uriiit]- | - Wrt;mtir -o f The Western States Taxpayen’ *1 conference, representinK tax oriran l- I raUons o f 12 western state.s. Jn Dolse, | August 10 a n d .n . I t wos decided a t
i a mectins o t the chamber':: boanl o(I '-dircctorv lost evening.
Among th e ' w ell known authorities i on and' students o f tax problem.i
who w ill. tp e a k -a t the conference w ill • bo Senator W. E. Borah; Senator
d irector o f the budget: President A. Lawrcncc Lowelt, o f H arvard ; T . K. Thorcson. tax commissioner o f North Dakota, ond P h ilip Zoercher. member o f Ih c Ind lona T a x cstnislsslon.
The subjects discussed w ill Incliidc road problems. Uie school do llar, sto le
\ boards and bureous. m u n id ija l and ' county affo lm , lim ita tion s on aggre- Bate Indebtedness and other problems.I t Is pointed ou t th a t there, w ill n o t P®'
______ bo ,ano lber_8lm U a r_ in cc ting _ ia _ Id iih a--------- for-is-reani.-------------------------------------........ - /-O th e r-m a tte rs -d ls c u s c e d -by the
. chyn be r’s dtre'ctora. l i s t n ig h t oi^ ^
‘ In c lu d e d ^ e forthcom ing hearing In Boise on f r u l f fre ig h t rates before o * r : representative o f the Interstate com* merce commission, tho d a te .fo r which has no t ye t been set; the condition
--------: o f th e -S a w too th hlghBToy;- tho- Im -provementa needed on the T^vln Polls- Jerome highw ay: the proposed change " * In rouUng o f the O ld Oregon T ro ll. and woys ond means lo secure o can. nery.------
- -PIfjiARY ELECTION ^ GETS ATTENTibN OF ,i„
VOTERS OF COUNTY-------------- :-------------- . ’ ' ------------- ----------- nua
(C o n t in u e F rom Page One) teet
attem pting to . revive U ic lr p o rty o r- . gonlsaUon. th a t disappeared during
the w ar period, w ill hold elecUons lu AD, ' ' a num ber o f precincts fo r lhe purpose
o f putUng a fu ll ticke t In the fie ld and o f electing tho nucleous o f f i ,.®
------- pwiy-orgonlsatJoD.------------------ -----------I t . wos understood las t evening t h i t
no attem p t would tw made to place
A tU c lu Swetlejr Closing hour* o f th e p rim ary cam* ^
paign brought fo rU i no tably an a t* lack upon M . J. Sweeley, fo rm er state •enator. who Is opposed fo r th e R e- q . publican nom ination fo r* s ta te sam *
• lo r by P. O. Graves. F ile r, form er member o f tho Idaho nubile uU liUes commission. C ritic ism was directed In a published Statement asn lnsf nni«a t fw i tut " t i i i i m iu iit itn ji r ’ ieiH ii f f gSs
. measure perm itting transfe r o f i r r l * t,ad
fuude some years o n r a th eT th en nun■eou n ty d i i is iou issue.-------------------- t n r
_______R u m o r ._ w M _ c u r r tn t_ la flt_ c v c n ln jr . _ nth a t a -n um b« r 'o n ic p Q M ic ttn ~ v o ic r r S T l would cntCT the l>m ocraU c p r im a r le t mlU today w ith U ie im p lied pun>ose o( |
= =a iC = S i= W n o h = fo r= r6 i> o m m » tto n = ? < w - — p, she riff. Ban
E ffo r t in a ll quarters apparently m or w-os Ix ln g directed toword getUn^ tegli o u t the largest passible ra te a t Iho and p rim ary elecUons. and tndlcauoru prin
--------J»mted“ l ^ o - \ - d i r “c6iisM *rftT yT a rg c i- \6~1than th a t o f two years ago when Uon the Republicans, w ith a num ber o f Uon contests, cast something m ore than 3000 votes: Democrats, w ith one con- A teat, recorded nearly 300 voles, and the Progressives, w ith no contest], tu rned ou t nearly 100 voles. •
--------- 8500 P e rw M RefbAtrRegUtraUon l ls u fo r th e p rim ary j ju j ,
elecUons th is year conta in the names o f approxitnale ly 8S00 qualified voters p , tn th is county,
In addlUon lo nom ination o f candl*^ * * dates fo r legislative and counly o fflc * ers, TOler* today w ill nom inate candidates fo r prcclnct o fficer*—Justices ^
-------o f —th e -p e a c r -a n d constables. ' ■D e le ^ te s lo county conrenUons ■
and p n c in c l eonunliteemen o f th e - ] vortoos poUUcol porUes also are to '
• • o 9 m u C9 "
m o i < ^1 0 B s io q o ' asutv«.---------------------- ^
~ lEARN toTIY ~THE
TOMMY THOMPSON W A Y
VJH bar Students L e a nj> .-i
II
; in - ^ L • ; -a n»
r "The rra iion I 'm eadn ' on the porchs (h beeauie M am m a d id n 't like i t h<1 about roe xk ln n ln ' a skunk 'M r. an1 Brown c a ^ b t in h is henhouM.”
• TWIN FllLLyIKS I ; ■BIGIiBEIlSEiI ■ ■ *■ ' ' - cfl]
• -July-Clearings-Grow-Sleadlly-SlFor Past Six Years; Similar im
WtlGains In Other Months
, COISiejidy Increaw T w in Pall.<i bank
clearings fo r tho m on th ' oC Ju ly fo r the past six years Is shown by o re - , po rt Just completed by Sccrctary N ew i ™
over July. 1D27 Is tJ77.009.83. *■ j ! ;T h ^ 'fo llo w ln ra ^ ^
to U l, 13,632,798.11: fo r 1027, to ta l, ^I3 j« .7 3 8 a 8 ; fo r 1920. total. *3,172.- g ' 13U 7; for'192S„ to ta l. »2.818.073.B1; fo r1934, total, $2,460,700.44; fo r 1923. to ta l, o't3.42S.i09£9. Wd—The -increosc-ln .c learingsJm a bean q -steady fo r practica lly every m onth on d ’ 1928 over o 's lm lla r m onth in tho pre*vlous ffve years, the elaborate tables q complied by Uie chffmber o f commerceshow. •• i . B.-.!■ II ■ L.
be elocted in todoy's voting. ^Counly convenUons which aro to
elect • delegates to state convenUons ^ . o f the rcspecUve parties arc to as- „ ; se m b le - fo r- th l^ u rp (M e -o n -A u g t» t-8 l 7 a iit i i i iM y c i6c i6d . t n '« iH c t •com m it- teemen w ill meet on August 18 to w ocganlie county central committees,
AD A COUNTV READYFOR CONTEST A T P O L tS j j j j
BOISE, Aug. 0 (;P)— Ada. coim tycitUons w ill go_to Uie polls tomorrow J aftem oon w ith on ly oneHoMs c o n lS l UidaWaiUng th e ir decision, th a t o t the Uto Republican nomlnaUon fo r.s U te scna- ne» tor.
Five Republicans ore recking the o f* Eflee. beei
They ore: F rank C ha ltan t. repr<* F r itsenlotlve In the la s t legislature; H orry tu n Fritchm an. fo rm er mayor o f Bolso;O. W . Grebe, senator in the last leg* T)Islature; J. A. Harader. deputy she riff, hoirand Herbert Q. Myers, president o f th ; day,
Tho Republican .ticke t was th e only mec
had parUally fille d Uckets In U ie Held Uicl
num ber of names fo r other b f f lc w on a t :t n n is t : -------------------------------------------------- ——The-O D lv-D cm ocra tic ,> -"'<W '« te -fo r . a s tr ic tly couniy o iu cc 'l!* b iie i'U l tW l- m lt t Pfwt^TvhQ Is seeking n?-electlon^
- iH ? cA T E b iJo ;- A ^ g . 'e'- by p v o ^Bannock county w ill go to the polls tom orrow to select precinct, county and legisIaUve tickets o f Uie DemocraUc and Republican parties In th e county prim ary. Delegates also w ill be named ld~nhe county~convenUon“ fo r-se le c - Uon o f delegates to the stote conven- Uons to be held August'38. .
A N NO U N C E M E N TST he Neighbors o f W oodcra ft w ill
meet IhLi evening a t 8 o'clock in the BusineM and Professipnal .W om en's club rooms.
Primrose Rebekah lodge wUl meet
.
The greatest discov- ery in the West
« d u a > -e p r o c w o f .T M t t i iy : , , _ c ftto founds at « t im t .T iu t 's C ontTolled R o u t in e — the continuous proccM dxa t roasts e ve ry c o f fe e b e r ry CTen!y— th a t b ring s o u t sU tb e richness o f tbe b lead—
. th a t insu re s u n i fo n a d e l i * d o u s o e * every t io e T o a l^ A e ■ cup, -
H I L L S B R O S
C O F F E E
O m t
• \ ' N
W . J . H e im T a l< es F i r s t P la c e
In H a n d ic a p T o u r n e y ; F a l l
S e r ie s W il i C o m m e n c e S o o n
nam ent a l the club's wuric, Sunday, ta k in g low score o f 59 fo r the event. 8 <;cond placc w ai. taken by H . Ormond w ith a scorc of CO. T h ird and Fourth honors were contested by H arry Benoit and R. W ililam .wn w ith scores of .C8. Twenl>'*seven golferfl competed.
ney, a ll other clubs being checked at the club house. Handicaps' were arranged by the greens committee :o give every golfer an equal chancc a t the prizes, which consisted o f go lf ball.i purcho{ied w ith the 2S-cent entrance fees clmrged a ll golfers entering the c ircu it. >
F a ll matches o f the c lub w ill begin < e a r ly ' in ’ September, the greens coin- m lttea announced yester ta y . H andi- i uiips fu r the series w ill^be nude out* ^ from the score cords o f the various , members o f Uie c lub ,. A l l members who fo il to tu rn In cards w ill be given the m in im um handicap o t 10. T lie com m ittee feels U ia t th is step w ill un- • courage the ind iv idua l golfers to tu rn in a ll scorecards. '
Results o f Sundoy's plav:— • H an d l- Net
Nome . Scorc cap Score I jW. J . H e lm ............ - 99 40 .'>9H nrm nrtri______________po ao____go.
■Karry i ^ n o l t I ' l O i ___ 30 . . G8F. R.-NlcAtee ;............. 107 38 G9
W. 'T. B erry .....'.Z'.L.'Zlfa 30 72S. G. W ya tt .......... .......103 30 73 •J. W in terholer .......- .... - 93 18 74 I,0 . R . Shipm an ........ .....104 30 74 IW o lte r Weaver ............ 94 18 70 *0 .~ A r 'N o r th ~ ~ ~ - .T. - ::,:» 0 ;— 40— 70 —R. H . Musser ................ 93 14 70A. B . W ilson .......... 114 30 78 R lC. A . Bolley ............ 98 IB 80D. L . A le xon de r.......... . 92 -1 0 B2E. J. O s tro nd e r..............102 ao 02L. E. Sm ith ......... - ...... 104 32 83A. L . S w im ......................113 40 82H arry JcnnlnBs :....~......104 ‘ ” 30 — 84George G a n z ..................103 10 MR. P. R ob inson..............105 10 a? IB. 0 , E d m u nd s..... ..... --.lOO 10 90 bvn . .K , H um ------------------ l i f l ___*20____ao. J ,^em e Johnston .......... 101 10 01wr. A . Thompson ........ 130 40 90 ®;R. L . W om er ............108 lO : 98
......... ' ric:th is evening. ■ Vis iting members ore sotwelcfome. ■ . ab<
--------- 'T hT he M. 8 . & 8. club w ill meet a t 10;
Uro-<toQhtVy'lidih“e--6rT .W ir M » y T U in ir d lvilton , one m ile west o t C urry . W ed* <nesday' aftem oon. bee
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jeen postponed from Wednesdoy u n t i l theF*rldoy, on account o f the E lm er M in - crulun funera l. wei
--------- IS-T h e U n ity club w ill meet a t tho fee
lom e o f Mrs. J. E. Belleville. T h u m - wetlay, August 0, a t 2 p. m.'. T ills Is to byle—«n — Im porU nt—m eeting—ftitd—A lt — • nembers arc urged lo attend.
M g ' S ! l h . ~ ^ A l H. w U r ' ho U ™h e ir regu lor business meeting in the nig
It 3:30 o'clock.
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f h i s s p s c e is p a id f o r d i n f o f f i c e ; b n t w h o a r e k e o a t jr ] OHITZD TWnr FALLS QOXtKT
DAILY NEWS. TWIN FA
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M . J. Sweeley I S tate itepresenUUves 13)—
J .L ,H o d g in - 1 ' ? • T . Parish ‘ B. N , Pctiygrove _ Commlsstoncr. F irs t D is t - r ■
■ C om m ln lbu T , Sectmd D l i i t ^M . 0,:.W are'
I C cm nissloner. T h ir i) D lsL>- W . P. Breekon ' 'W . G . Moyes
ProseeoUnr Attorney—O. P. DuvaU
. O . C. HoU •___________
S h e ^ f— .George 'w . Bice B . .H . G ilbe rt Jess Hustead .D . C. Kcnnlson R , P. Redmon A . E,. Toney
County T reasa re r^C orl J . « a h n • ‘ ^ -
P robate 'Jadge— . . ■
Supt. o f ’ l i is in ic U o ii -C harlo tte Pond
Assessor— ,H . Jd. H o lle r S. C laude Stewart
Coroner— •P. E. Drtike P . J . Grtisaman
1 Surveyor—H aro ld W m. M e rritt
n n T f m i u n i t i n *> f l / r l M l l l Y l l i l l S ^
VICTIM OF DROll.^Glenn Buschhorne, 13, Carried b!
I f lInto RM r When Bani< Caves s
* • - S IIn; Others in Party Escape; • ' I I ' ' ■ C(
Pinned down . In IS fe e tvo f water ^ by a boulder' ‘wlil'ch gove way ynder .k TO n~wnn6~ nstimB~trttu ii{~5n m w t t i>gr — a t S ta r Falls, two miles obove <the 'U M urtau gh bridge. Glenn Buschhorne, hi 13-yeor-old son o t M r, and M rs. H e in - 8. r ic h Buschhorne, ranchers l l v ' l n g U southeast o t Harelton, was drowned obout 4 o'clock Sunday aftem oon. G
T h e body -was not recovered unUl o' 10:30 o'clock Monday m orn ing by a Di
•aiver.“ O«jrBc*lC im b0ll;:-Burli!y.------. ' “ beG lenn and cfive ■ companions had T <
been fish in g along tbe r ive r fo r some Umo Sunday uftcrnoon before th o accident occurred< Tho rocks on w hich H th e p a rty was standing began to .. cn im ble .- Glenn's five- companions were able to leap to safety, b u t the 13'-yeor*old lad was th row n obout 3 0 1 '! feet. In to Uio. r ive r and his .body ua wedged .in to a <crevlcc In the rocks I ca by R bouldcr.-i'-’ I vo
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n ig h t In an attem p t lo recover th e { to;
i fo n rW a te iain announced, h is Candidas Senator fro m th is county.
Sweeley was instium enta ] .vhereby the w a te r r ig h ts s irred to lands on o the r i r r i
ha t tim e-and is now a tto i any who have a ttem pted t om panv’s water. The bil! n il in troduced by the la te ure.s sacred and they m ust b<eeley waa a ,candida te fo r sion o f T w in Fa lls County Tw in Fa lls and elsewhere2 th o u g h t County div is ion
t J fr. Sweeley’s judgem en rta h t, m ig h t be ju s t as v tw o questions?
e tim es been defeated by1» obta in a - s ^ t in th e leg
IN M IN D W H E N y POLES T O D A Y •
' dtisens and ta n a je n o f th is 001 liy in terested in tfie proteotl«B>f < IN TV.
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^ALLS, IDAHO. TUESDAY
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_ ■ ' 1 .1 - ^ D E M O c m T —.. Itta le '-S en ato r-------------------- ; > / .
T , J . L loyd , B tot« BeprcM ntaUvei (S)—
. W. P. Brewer
C «ram l«loDer. F irs t Dist,—George R . H a rt_________ ■ ■.
C o n m ^ n e r , Second D Is t— ^. . J .' P . Denny
■ J . T . W lnd le ConiulssloDer, T h ird D’ h L ~ . .
James L . Sames
ProsecBting Attorney— 'O. W . W lUuim
B h erin—- M . E. F inch
F ra n k M . KendaU E. P. P rater
.Cotmty Treasurer—
Probate J n d g e - _________
SnpC o f Instm cUon—
Coroner—Paul Beer
Surveyor—
parties w hich paUroUed.. the . r iv e r banks u n til morning.
summoned and orrlved o h 'th e scene shortly a f te r dayligh t. He found the body wetlged in a crevice In th e rock: a t 10.-30 o'clock th a t m orning, '____• D ra jm ln g Canscs_Dcath _
Coroner Jo lin P. SchmewhaU, Jerome, declared th a t death was coiised by accidental drowning. SxaminoUdn fa iled to- reyeol any broken boi^es. Bruises found on UTe body tras no t su ffic ien tly severe to have caused death.-■ M em be ia -o f- th e . fish in g . p a r ty , and companions o f the accident victim wero: Ernest Busclihorhe, IB;. W illlom R ice, 15; E a rl Bryston, 15; A lv in Yokr, 10. and C lolre West. 21.
three sisters: I^lss 'Isabelle B u sch- hom e, 20, Della, 10. and Anna May, 8. and two> brothers: Ernest, 15, and Idm n, 0:
Funeral services w ill be held in the G itissm an chapel. Tw in Falls, a t a o'clock th is aftem oon. The L a ttc r p g y Salnta church o f Hazclto o wUl be~ ln 't^ o i'g e /' In term ent 'w l i r be*1n’ T w in Fallfi cemeteryk .
HUSBAND IS CHARGED WITH FINDING FAULT
Extreme crue lty c o n ^ t in g o f lia b lt - iia l fa u lt- f in d in g and use o f In tox icating liquor were alleged In a d i- rorce su it InsUttued here yesterday by. M rt i Tdnmao 7 u rk aga ln it I f i l l e Suck, The • couple were m arried in
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Y O U G O T O T H E
o t t t y w h o a r e n o t ie ld ( * o i ^ w * t e r l i r h t s • a n d a
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M axim um ^onperattties bave in creased V'hlle - th e . m ln iihum s de creased d w M . th e last.week-end.-O i
. Saturday^.'W P' nuxU num .won 78; ,61 -- B u n d a y .:n . '-& d /y e 8terday. 87. M in ! ' m iim s w m : 'S atu rd ay . &3: 'S uodo)
47, and M onday, 44.; ,
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T— ommiasionera Pcruse Law Ra- latlve to Creation of Irri: gallon DIsti-lct On Salmot
A live ly sess lo n 'o f Uus b o a rd . 01 ' Tw in Palls county commissioners iJ
■' antlcfpated fo r n e x t, S aturday wher the m a tte r of. the creaUon o f a*
— pused Sttlm on-R l ve t- l r r lg ation - dtsMci v /ill come up fo r consideration. I t l i anticipated th a t favorable acUon w ill be urged by th e peUUoners and tha i i t w ill be opposed by Uie board o f dl> rectors o f the Salmon .R iver canal
.'company which has gone on record in opposition to tho creotlon o f a new d is tr ic t a t th is tim e.
The county b o o r d , ^ the absence o t pressing public buslneas las t Saturday. p u t In a good pa rt o f its Ume in
^ -studying legal ph ase s -to u ch in g -th e •CTBaUon- of ^ tr r lga ttonr-dtttrtcts:— The
ver board m et to.-ollow b ills yesterday.
™ IMOTORIST FROM IDAHO =k= DETAINED AT DULUTH!___ T jiw rencc-M organ . Is .b e ln g -b c ld .^las*”: D u lu th . Minnesota, w ith 'a B u ick road- ■eo ster bearing Idaho license Ko. 30,088,
th a t Is believed to have been stolen occording to word f ro m ‘ D u lu th o f - fleers U iat wos reloyed by Pota tello pollcc to police iieadquarters here
. yesterday.— Invc»UgnUon“ m o d o -h (rro -la s t“ ev<‘ - n ln g showed Ih a t the license named
^ bad been, issued to R ob ert. M cBrldo o f CaaUeford fo r o Ford touring cor.
r— Thfrf> nn r . ^ r H. * th e ft e ither o f the license plates or
i j f a B u ick roodster taken fro m here, and Lawrence M organ was n o t known to the local officers.
hea ,tloe^Len« Withoai Food
^ ' m g a coil ■tirvtw wlitiout f«>vd tor [ J i J d m e n o o n t h g , j y » l ^ ^^ known lo live u fie r: im f years '.'bt
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I t my conviction th a t &' t r y every crim ina l cose In w l chance to w in , and tha t vio taugh t'to expect stem and i >%‘hcn' brought to the bar ol
I f clected 4o thin o ff ite .' policy, together w ith the s tri
blo w ithou t lowering tho e ff
I stand fo r thoae ,. County a bigger and;better p
Thropyh these coltuniis^ I o f Uum To tm whom I t a n I
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ST 7,1928.
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A. J. Downey.of Buhl ays; His■ S Son Is liiegally Imprisoned S By Twin Fails S h e r if f
Judge W A. Babcock by A. J, Dow n- iy . the b o /a fa ther, who « l ^ , t h a t
n R | h is son Is ille g a lly -h e ld ,by M , E. f l U P inch as she riff “ by reastm o f xm U l l alleged com m iunent Issued by C, G.
• A p ive lbiss. Justice o f. the p w e w iU iout due process o f law ." The
p hearing Is set f t r . August 10 a t 10
, ■ Y o un g 'D o im e y. w ith W llUam Edge' T r l? and Cleo Shadtly. was arrested near
Buhl, Ju ly 31.. by . Deputy S heriff n o n Charles E. Jones and Jess Husteadj
B u h l ch ie f o f police, a f le r an excitin g chase. The th ree were charged
1 o f w ith p e tty larceny, said to have been t ia based on th e practice o f run n ing a u - ' \ »hen tos In to Uie bm sh and s tr ip p in r U>«" Dfo* o f p a r t i I t wos alleged U ia t Down* ^ ^ f g y - i a n d Edge, who were said t f l b<LL I t Is 10. entered pleas o f guUty before wUI JusUce Dlvelblss and were sentenced
th a t to serve 90 days in jaU and pay a ’ d l* flOA o t 1100' Shoddy enteredanal n s im ila r plea, before Probate Judge cord C. A. B a iley and received -a s im ila r tiew sentence.
P orter ond Toytor are attorneys fo r tnce Downey. ' ,tu r- ■ I
A T I I L E il f } U K IO N S lir rS 75c A T-------- ^ I J ) R ID O E8 ~ ~ ~ —
y. The E ldrldge C loU ilng C o , h is o r -____ raniTfd a table o f gQOd ouaUtY a th -
leUc un lonsults fo r th is week o t 75c.— Adv.
ITH - ■'-------- ;--- ----lila Phone P ra te r a t 1297 ,» d - F o r a n a u to r id e to th e p o i l i i
v o u r vo te EamesUy Solicited ond Sincerely A p p re c ia te
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te . I p ro p o s e t o m a in t a in t h is s t r ic t e s t e c o n o m y t h a t is p o s s i- e f fe c t iv c n e s s o f th e o f f ic e .
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