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,:;■ • ' •• . • • - , < • 'k-.-:■ '■•■ ••. liiP 'iira '~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 for fc defense of — hia.. Iegi«toUve record, but he kept T -------muWTCrt6~thr-nse-he-wlll-makc-<)t4:^ Aaked point blank Whether he In* tended to fire a salvo In the dlrec* ti<«i of -WUUam Allen White, tbe itcaTMM editor, who has heen one of his moat outspoken crlUcs. the Demo* cratic nominee lor president said ^ liad hot made up hla mind whal hu u tactics would be. “!•« 'called for the record, and ' intend to study It." said Uie Kovemor. — *-refewIhg—to-l.Whlt«*a.:chatge."-'.origlni ally that as an Aaaemblyman Smith ■ "faVored Ute saloon, gambling and --------ua ier vltes hi -hh atmurfe ew latlon. and later modified by White 1 to ’apply only to the Ikjuor Interests. U •^■ dont want to pin myseW down until-Z can study It.'- ^ It Is the governor’s Inteatton. with ^ ths aid of advisors, to’ go over In de- „ tall the White charges relating to the . , saloon^ and then to determine wheth* cr a "direct reply should be made. In L this examlnaUon Bmim WUl have th* ? aid of Mrs. Henry Moskowlti. who Is “ in charge of hla. eampalgn publicity “ ........ ond ta recenfyears ooe of hU most ft. trusted advisers. ' ill ■■ Expect Action , ^ . ll* . While on vacation lar. week, on ths n South Long island shoge. the presi- eo dsntlal nnmnee stewllUUy renwa'ici to be drawn out ' on the W hit* ta charges, an amplification of an at- . tack the Xansan tn«d« several weeks vl s.sRo which brought a.sb»rp extempor> sh >;aheous eountereharge tr« n the gover. (a , nor- The Indldatlon wa^gtren then, tn _____ howev^^j^ttert. mlgfij.^ pi . two smtta (roiii Wednesday night, th ^ UB i^khs 'to 'con^te the draft ^ of-hls^ ac^tiinte Speech so'it can tli h».'dkMMlld toy to newspapers pi tbfOughoui 'the nation in advance. «1 rSeolarlng that he would l>e unable ob to tln lA his sjtfeech before ths end (OonUn^ on Page Two) ^ Koiilicn || jntefiiationa Lile H^u sea ^ —— —ecrmil-By~rnmmis.^Br~to 21 : B BOISB. Aug. 6 w —The lijlcm a- Uonal Life •Insurance company. 8t. --------- Loalsr-a-cotnpany-claimlng-tOiOOO,.. — ______ MO to a s ^ . was today denied the , It refused to aUow Ute Idaho insur- re anee examiner to examine Its books, be The action w u taken by Commb- ui / sloiier 1>. C. Nelfert of the bureau bf Ui K inatiranee,; foH<twlng an JnrosUraUon Jt by eight sUles' InU> Uie affairs of in the company. .. in The InvcsUgaUon-sras brought to a *t cUmAx in St. Irouls today by a th rp t of intunusce commlssloDers of 'the tli eight sUtes' to_ recommend erimlnal p< aoUon against ofllcers of ttie conv- ro pany unleas. 93.000.000 In securlUes of w _the eoapany were produced by tjie « otncets'iHUOh' a' week.- .lhe' uamln* ers.reported nhsr were unable to dls* i cover the semriUcs In the vaults of ‘* the ,conpany.;.' . InTCsUgation o( -the-oompanjr was begun . aerecal fioteths -.«gp ' l ^ t^ California >winoee commission and the action was prsssed by nine of the i 40 sUt9~m~irBkir.:tlte company- u T doing bosiiMM. Abootdliv to Oon* misslonsr NetfsM, .the Idate esamto- Z er was barred tnm tbe ? 00 tbe grounds that be wm not m * 5 ceptable to the eonpaBy. .• 2 »1M9«6. tSACS KtSSIKQ BONDS* QT. LOOIB. Aug; e W ^T h e -Post ^ Dispatch today said tt>e«tioOjDOO bends T now mlsslac ftofa asHU of the.lnt«? tt nauenat Life Xnsnraaee enpany w«re « sent to Roy O. tocnba, prwldcnt; tn » - ohieaco, Jan».S,aeeaEdtaittaast^ »* acnt BSde by • eooipanr«oicui who « dccliaetf t» P « m lt ose « hlc.BUBS. '^-~'Th> uW P y cCTatol-dseaBKlTtlxat tt the bonds w ^^sent to •X W w ta^ly aj 01 his pninlse te pajr.oksh'for tbea. «s tnd Uiat tbe m w im r who euriM U -------------5 5 b was histmeted-Vyrlho, beai4 tl ta ^ dbwton not te tol^Mmbs a ^ did p«y c*4i'far them: -■ a. f uMis>nger tetanM wUbotfUw tt \ and nported, aeeerttac «e tb* V ------- ToaBa’e5"fiB7R5r™ A ;lN fW YORKER W lL rR O tl I p| BARREL FROM BUFFALO ul TO FLORIDA METROPOLIS , HWRISBURO. Pfl. Aug. 0 ypj— - .] f a barrel tnrougn~ in e ~ siaw oi ^ I Pennsylvania en route to Buffalo, New York, to Miami, Plorlda. The only reatrlcUona Imposed upon hhn Ijelng that the barrel must eon- I tain no Intoxicating beverage ahd Cll ■ . must be manipulated In.a- way . I which will not Interfere wllh traf* flc. • ; .• •. S Alex -wuKht a oermit from the state department o{ Inleni&l a!----------- i ' fairs but was, Informed thal no permit would be required In UiU state ao long as he didn't violate finy law. 2/ sJl goes welf U>e JlAck* f awaha WCir espPLts Ul am rt- lils------- -t long dlslance barrel rolling next p,, month. , del M iR ffiB S :-! : BEST mPOHG lL l ,i ' .i , ^ , --------- Uv Major Kubala and Louis Id- zibowski Making Plans to SS : - - A p n 'A t t c m p t - O c e a n - E l l j h t k ' ______________ ' LISBON, Portugal. Aug. two PolUh aviators. Major _ ^ la m lr Kubala and Major Louis IdzUcowskl, ^ rested and,refreshed fcfter thWr long night above the AtUnUc which ended so abnipUy Saturday, tonight were maklog plans for their return to Parla; ^ ' ' Mechanics were, alre'ady en routs Iffom Parts to Oporto where lies Uielr * shattered plane, the.Marssalek PUsud* ski, which was trrought.tQ poi« by the ^ same steamship which rescued lU crew. ' ^ A cuT*ory examlnaUon had shown Uiat the chief damage was to the'^ogs and the airmen tonight were already talk- —; lit* ef making «oU»er attempt to ' span the AtlanUc -by air. This appar* enUy hinged upon-whemw the big D ta5qSrTlOmr"coattrte'eoridhioned-be- ' fore summer weather ends. . . . Major Kubala, whose r.rm was cut I when tu ttll tm ihft^deck of Uie steam* shlp-4unos after-ttM^'rescue. was.so * far i«Evered. today, from.Uie Injury , that he was able lo*.t»Jolq hU com* . panion at an O0o^.hotel.and;even tic r nia2le^ert^salUes.{nto-Uie .eUy.-_-.-U , the vnexpectM posiUoni from whlrh 1 ^Ip s reported them: they emphasised I the fact th a t' It WMn Only a faulty I pipeline supplying oil. te .;the motor tn which forced them to abandon their I objective In America. • . cn 1 .; ' ....... — ' pe . .MAUOHAN HONORED I • SALT^ LAKE c n T , Aug. 'S (/P)— ns Lieutenant Russell t. ftfaughan. fam* q,, ous “dawn*to>dusk** filer, received rec* i), I cgnltlon for his feat when Ke was of I y a r d e d Diyngulshed Plying I'nTOtC'more liian fouif'years after h e ^^ I had made the transcontinental flight. ~ --------TOss-cAwiLtt^^aa _____ L = =LO O A», PUUi, Aug, 0.<yn Damage ^ r -wtlmiited-aVllOWO'-resnltediiirnm.i.o. * fire which consumed a large quan- ^ Utah-agricultural allege here today. ” Reclam ation W ill N ot A id Stockmen ; ________ In Southern Idaho _ i ljT O O T jiM D _ S iZ i_ x ffl= P ia t" . reclamaUon In souUiweatem Idaho wilf . be o>* UtUe value to livestock men ' * unless adequate transportation ■facill* . r Ues can be secured for the section. I John Smeed. Caldwell, declare at Uvs r intersute'commerce commission Iwar* Ing here today''on a -proposed ctom* I SUte railroad'tn Oregon, t Mr. Smeed. who spoke In favor of 5 the Oregon public servico commission's 1 peUtlon for construcUon of the rail- . road, said that the crosS*sUte cut-off I would shorten the. haul-to San.Pran> . cisco by abotil 3M mUes. * * LABOR t^AILS TO REACH DECiSIOll ON CANDTDATES » ____ - V I ^ ATLANTIC-CITY.' N. J/ Xug. 8 ’ The executive conndi of the American ' ’ PederaUoa ot Labor_iaUed today after . * an aftemoon of discussion of.Uie Pft- * iltleal situation, to reach a decision on - cBdorsemeat of Hettwt Koovw or Al- * frtd a smith .for the prcsld^. The * coonell adjourned at 6:3ft to m «t - agabs tomorrow when the poUtlcal dls- * cosslco'.wlll be wumed. i ^li^»AP^H.^S-eRADUATE --------------- •QIES IN PLANE CRASH t ^ SnOO.^X«^' 9 (A>)-Enslgn I rMm$n Vtittr, a i pOoC attached to . ttM U&tted Btotw MTT..f2e*t air force B sfas kOlad im tuuty:. shortly ‘before t neoo'teday wbin bS^'plaoe crashed . te .the greond aaar tb» Ban Ysldro , wheol. Uout U or here. - - North xsiabdCmsal t t f l ^ suted t ttiu ibar motor .:9riM BiV^ne hid ~ r appwtnuj fostt asd that whOe u te ‘make\«.Teraed landing 3 tbe taaehlxM v n t-M e -a «ptn from a t- Iftw-aWtTrta .Ttmnadlanir affsr Ihi _ s cnsb tbe lOta* aod was destteyed. LcsterU. body;. W n t burned K te ii'ertqi. ■ . » ’Ib» atrmaa cnlosM frtn AnnapoBi ^OffLY ‘ASS<^iATED P. \ ..TWIlir.'FALLS, ifiA I lElliiKES;''' iHII'S fB II . ll •I ULI i IIj HL IIHUL ■ * II I UlaS S IWIIta ^ ______• ■ I ■. Z Chief Executive Expr^ses Cer- Yaihty fltat"Ex^Cab l:net Officer Will Be His Sue- j cessor at Helm of Nation ; "" '• I ■s • 1 fBv^ie _] Dale. Vermont, today said that Preat* dent Coolldge had expressed hla cer- Udnly thal H e r^ t* Hoover would be l l the, next president of Xhc united IU suiteg. 'Hie senator, before leavlnsi | | SUMrlor, giarO fat the chtcf—execu- — live had glven.expreasion to Uiat view during a conversation yesterday when the Vermont leader called at Uie sum- mer White Hotise.. . Senator Dale- said Uie chUf execu- Uve usuolly reserved in his Judgment and CTutloui as to predictions had V( made It plain that he considered Mr. Hoover's popularity with the electorafe more than sufficient to elect.. The Vermont senator admitted Umt lirrthcrcourse-or-his vuit td Cedar Island Lodge. Mr. CobUdge aslW'more- <{ue8lion8 Uian he gave r«pUes bin odmlsslon ai to hU feeltags rega^ng ^ Uie Hoover candldacy;.Uie ttcnd of Uiq ^ chief cxecuUve’s qlierles. bore ample ” tvsUmony as to his beliefs. Great Admh«r of lloever -The .chief-executite, the Vemon^er sdded, showed hlmseU yesterday a great admirer 6f hU cabinet officer “‘‘ and eager because of personal symp.A- thy and friendship that Mr. HoovCr be fc elected. ■- ' While exprcsstog confidence In Sec- 34 retsry Hoover's success tn November, th Bfnator Pale said' he ~ thought' hard hi {OonfiaSa op Page a-wo) m illilM -WJEETS ’ ; CDKDmS I M ili t : WASHINGTON,.Aug. C (ff)-^lndl». ,4: tUona, of Im pnm d ,c<mdltlOt» on ^Yprraw^^^-^Nelantotlrt-p^^ Interior deiiuilnuv Attt ^Klt^rs had' rttumed UJMMO to ihe revolving " fund of ♦164.000.000 for the fiscal year coding -July' 1 compared to 13.710.000 ” the previous year. ' ■me department attributed Uie in- a t^ In repayments to general pros- si perlty cf the water users on the pro- -D jects and to a readjustment of the fl- di nahdal reUUons between Uie govern- »i ment ond Uie settlers made through • f» the efforts of Dr. Hwood Mead. chief ri of the bureaus'Of reclamaUon, w p -= -------To OUTt^VJ , \ P R E S S -Jft^P A P E R il AHO,' MOENU MAN“SW lM ri2 il DOWN)RISER WITHOUT 11 . yslNl^'riE THER HAND . ' CINCINNATI, Aug. 0 Ed* ' ' wwie hoWlng' iC<*l a newspaper . In one hand *n d ia liandkerchlef . In Uie othef Jujl W prove he was able-bodied.'. Al , Years ago :h?.’a»mm across ihe irlver at JefJenworUle. Indiana, on • his back. holdlBr ?P s newspaper. Desperate ■?*«»> for work, •h> finally securM two wllrifeaites _ and entered ,tn* w ^ . Aiicr swim* . mlng Uiree hours, m a pouring ruto durliw which, he crawd Uie . river six tl»w ,'hi< lelt the water la Tntles dpwnrtfegn.________________ BEWiifc I Volume of';^latest. “Blower" 15 'A t Y e llo w totie Believed to m ' Be Largest, lni.Entire World p> VElibwSTOHK ii^ K. •Kn.rr,as, ui 8' ffl*)" ¥ el>»w tons pniir fini a n rw .-M geyser. In' point ;'of-volume bellcvCd'Hi to be one of th * largest tn the world. I fo The new blow«r has- burst out in H , the Pahy cr«ek^ffflon of the naUon- >fo al park and Jipproadies Uie size o1|m the famous.-SJWtlslbr. geyser, which be slopped playmgLV'lW*.- tl< From a cratCTrjOO feet wide, 120 al feet long, a&^''Blcht feet deep, the new geyser, bunOs 'forfti twice, each 34 hour* an4 fo r a Uiree-hour period Uirows ft streain^ of water 78 feet h, •high. OecMlenaUx-Uw perpendicular stream rMkhes . * ; height of lOO feet - and at such, Umea toud explosions oc- cur every 15 seconds. Many - short <it»gon^' streams. spurt oul of U , Existence of the ‘ geyiw had been | , known for several dkys’.and Us move* I ments hara he«n, under Mkervstlon . by Mrs. Arttlttr. L. iDay and Eugene T. Allen "o f tte - .Ounegie InsUtute, : who have (^..wotk in I!°^tr” i ‘ £ ■aee-Mr-Albright.Ifl^^^^o^apbeaL Xi wUl go to Uio. apeti ts -pUn ualU so n: [ that Uie netr..irtiencpnenonNmay be cl , visited by ‘tourists, . . r •, st . The gusher Is* only'a-short distance Jj . from the location of-ttiff. oid-Excel- « . slor. It has no jrlslble Jrater supply. " . .During the quiet'pirlod lU crater U ^ . dry and In Its ’^enterl Appears a fis-| . sure, eUipUcal in sha ^ and ranging fl I from Uiree to 10 feet-ln.wldUi. It's p : run-off creates a stream four feet at wide -and eight indus'-ileep which C • runs at th e 'n ^ of 13Q gallons a min- a j £ t ^ ________ _ . Ma f ' fCWORU?; A IITTLC Mose or mtWIN^FALLslcom N G , A UG UST?, 1&28 iillF iF E m s of EM My 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 2t t t P 01t t r U N lV B t o P P ¥ V A u g H ~ Alter spending his day In » round of conferences with party leaders and DUiew, Herbert Hoover decided loday U uifthe allalm of Uie campaign would* not permit of realising his desire to rtslt-the-Slerras-ln-Csntral-Callfomtft. twfore the delivery of his acceptance sddress next Saturday. Those who called to see the Republican presiden- tial eaniUlitc daring the day Included WUUam. H. CrocKer^ Republican na- tional committfeman. for California^ David Kahn, president' ot the Califor- nia Orape Orowers' assoclaUon, and Uathew Brush and Carl Dennltt, Bos- ton, ' both close, personal friends of President Coolldge. ---------- ^jBsUee-Btone-VlslU— ----- ---- "Associate JuaUce Harlan ^TBlSiT’or the;Dnlted BlatesliupremB'TWurtr-and MnL.'O tw . *>8 gnscti nf M r, anrt.Mn , Hoover .for (Several days. During Uie forenoon, the nominee deeompanled the'JusUce to the war library of Stan* ford university which has become the Mecca for historians Ute world over becausr.of .the vast store of informa- tion bearing on the Wbrld war w d Its aftermath which the library contains. Dwight Davis, secretary of war, who is OR his way to inspect the army post at Honolulu. «lso caUed at Uie Hoover home, Uklng up a number of subjecu with the notnlnee. Including Mississippi BL«5ri#iiiii’s . iNYjHWIiOWS TACOMA. W oihi-^. 6 {/P)-Airex- pldslou. o f'» ;to o g ,of powder .-aboard sts^^as' city, disrupted ^telephone secvtce and sUrted a fire iri the Woods near where the explosldn occurred. The crew of Uie steamer escaped by Jumping over- board and swimming ashore. No loss cf life had been.reported. SpecUtors - on shore saw sailors flghtlng-fltkmes on the La Blanca Just previous. to the explosion but what started, the fise was not ascertainable. DebrU -from the steamer was thrown on Day isUuM ibore more than half a jnlle from Ue scene of Uie explosion. r / • / /■ IwHATlLp “I YOU ,-| KAVfi ^ J I 3 attles ?4ip ^ L « < ia k e r 5 -•»' tS3% Iqr raet loo- IlmMsTvATrHUG^ ■. LOOMS AS SUCCESSOR TO MOORE INVI/ORLD COURT OElJEVA. Auif. G <;pi—PracUcal ccrti^ty fitul Charles ' Evnns a member of ’the Permanent': Court of Intemaitorml.Ju.iUce at the llagui-. ronie today when )t lU ly and Polnnu joined the 2G naUoM who previously had nom- In Inated him for the place. W ith 36 uovernmcntN, including ■)- 10 members of the League council • as nominators. Hughes ha.« »0 —t c u ff- mttjui'tiiy ui iw Uaiitnj. to be CO.SI, bolh In Uie a-Hsembly and the cdunrii o( Uio League. He haa let ll l>e known thui he wUl accept Uie placu wiiJcJi bc- ~7 ~ a itn r vttmnt *1U'H JtJliii Ox-meti Mqore. another American reslKn- ed <rom the court. liiiilc iii- i tiESEm LIKES ai . • ' ' ir- '■ Sewer Pipe Falls Off Freigiit ' Train! Two Liraiteds Derail- rj. =ed;:;2pO=I?assengecsidju!ll tid • , -------c ' - ' - ' 1 hei MOUWW. IU. Auit-' U f/l*) ‘ A iarii ei sewer pipe, which fell from a freight n- Uraln, caused derailment of two fas: he UUnola CenUral passenger Wohis one •ef mUe ncrtti of here early today, sesuli- t- Ing In death of at. least eight persons iu tnd Injury to «pproxImaUly-300 oUi*. tis. ers. . . w. Fifty-nine of the tojured were taken "? to^ a . Carlo hospital where two wm expected to die. The ta ju rl« of the others were so slight that they, were U able to'conUnue.thelr Journeys.'....... The known dead are: L. A. Drennan. 40, Matloon, Illinois, an express musenger. v Mra. Bud SiUder, and Joe, Zdenc'<, ___ nf w «tt Orange. New Jersey. IS Orennan »nd'Uw iugro woto«n were ^ kllled-ouU1<ht«-..TUaxotbMf three die* en:tsnt« 6r*atAr'U t» xtftOm Oalro,t bound, ChlcMo. to New Orieana Un' ited, and NdJ IS/norUibound, Memphis to St. LotiU tram, the Chickasaw. «•. Sd WhaJeJ3,.conductor ef the Chick* 0“ asaw, said Uiey had been warned cl Uie seajcr pipe, but atnick' It 3000 feet ors sooner than expected.' ust lat IIKLKN MOBQAN IN COUET Jle. NEW YORK. Aug.- fl (/P)—Serrlce af wn a bench warraht issued today for the f a arrest of Helm' Morgan, actress and u night .dub hostess, was held in abey- court tomorrow. . ~ i SALESMAN KILLS MIMBELF 1 ~ n a A . 31. s S e a n ^ ; d ie d - to t o y , ”f r r o T jgunsnot woUnd lie liU’llcted uu-Wmse/ ___ afur driving to a yclttded spot beyond ^ ■Ea^Enforcem enHn— Nineteenth D istrict R a n k in g F ifth Place -----------SALT-tiAKE.-Augr-S-WVr'The-**^ ___ |teenth dUUlct. comprlyd ^ r forcement. prwecullon and convlcllon with reitards prohibition. Carl Jack- «>n. sdmlnUtrator for the district, said hen* today. A. Urge' dtcrmse In lUlcIt liquor InUlIc lias been noted in Idalio 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 of Oeorge A. Ooates. prohl- btUon admlnUtralor for UUh. lie re- ported, , ' OfTICER DEWES « L E ' OF IDAHO CORPORATION PAV fl'lE . Idaho. Aug. « yp)—Em- ' ^ tic denial of a report th ft’ Uie Idaho-Orecon Petrolenm corporation bad sold Its holdings to the Cudahy Packing company, Chicago, was made here today by L. V. Patch, prealdent of Uie idaho-Oregon ftm i..w bo an- . - nounced negoUaUons had been cam- pleted with Oakley Cury M WllUam Cudahy. fOttCEjiUIHHHHHJRlVER- WHO CAUSED TWO DEATHS KANSAS CITY, AUf. « M>}-PoUce ' of Clay county and Jackson county are •eeklng Uw driver of tbe speeding car which today crowded a Packard acdsn fnm U^ hlghwijL d*er an en^ank- ment one n llo nfirUi ef Oashland. Mlaourl. tbe desttha of two ~ wopen aad=«vftttlM te -tbree otben^ U l* drtwr ef tbe tpttOint car fieri . from the secee wttboot attcmpttng to aU the oecup«Bta;,eC tb e -o m tm e d aietor car. ' - Mr*, w . F. Bchnttr. 80, Q t Mb. Ftmnk. M. a r^ S e p B T lw w riffle kin. ». T. FetxO, Boeham n e e ^ ' b ts critical eODdtUoD IB • le a t boiK fc . .. " i ' l l ' 'js"' F iim ira ; EEISMIOF; I I T^snty-Eigiit candidates Fop 15 Places On*ricket; Repub-, •• I' licans Command Popular liK-'^ r . . T ' '1 ^ PRIMARY VOTING PLACES ____ Bepubllcan Twin Polls No. 1—Idaho Auburn Sales company, 223 Second avenue cast. "* ■ •' _ Ttt-ln Palls No. 2- ^ u rt house. • • TWlnTallS’NorS—Old-poat-offlee--------- building. Main avenue west, n Twin Palls No. ■4—Oloystela Cyc.; 'h lery. 338 Main avenue south. •U Twin-Palls No. &->Blckel school. T w in FaUs No. 0-U n c o ln school. Twin Falls No. 7~Washlngton Iht - - > Demoemt il. Twin Falls No. l-Idoho Auburn Soles company. 233 Second avenue M 1 -!3wUv:i'dii£3i6Z3^urc=&o)iw^ diz 1 Twin .Falls No. 3-O ld post office building, Moln avwVe w esf ........ — IWIU r u llr-No.- 4" Pfiewn Pw- —:^- duce company,'‘403 Mato avemie as. jouth “ 1® • Twin Falls No. 5-Blckel school.. Twin Falls No. Or-Uncoln school.' Twin Falls No. 7—Washington' . “ '*• school.-; - • - ...... Twto'PalU^fto^^M^ogsweUSerr.' VV the ice sUUon. 405 Mato avenue east ^ Trfln FaUs No. 8-221 Jeffemm . • street. ' J. . 'poUs'opeo a t 1 p.- m. and cioae. ^, at 7 p. m. FalU county today. ^ .‘A - ,v. W ith centesu for. seven, out fen plaees oo jthe ticket .a ^-w llh a t a ^ f « S l^ r “'5 i^ r S if r o tth>rt^-sh*riff-teiyi> to Jreep' nr mwnfe In that-camp. ' v. v ' >hls / • Seven ■Flaeea tUeant..'V .'^.V'f?^ ,' Dem6craU have no c»<(dl«Wee«. Ipr,f.^ Ick* sev^ places on Uielr UckHraiul' W .i,';.' . cl expected to flU outiUie .Uckpt. a t.tj^ i ? feet day's'primaryt whUe ■tbe^SecUUaa.: (ConUnued ^ Page.Bigfat) -nsuBHiiii Sf- S liS lip W ^ ..... —— • 1' ' n a U eW m lioniniuniDuuoii H IlIl ■ond SunaceTJraii; daivaye up: • ~ _-p.rations Begin: Near Short > fc ROME, Aug. « W l-T IK ' Slatuil of wAer by a colUslon with the d s- line- itroTC^giii*frpt ***'« momlBg. * 'tah- The crew of the submarine Is la oom- .-> ■*n- munl»UOirwltti *urfaco-crmft-ttmaib-?-: lion special submarhie slgnalUnc apparattt. lek- WeaUier condlUons at present are sold said U) be not very favorabta. There \ arc already at the scene four seU bt .• ^uor diving apparatus and .alse.sunechM?.^. due Ism to supply the submarine with. Qe«e fresh air. . ' uon The submarine was engaged tn «n ; tl lj attack maneuver with the fleet aeven •• It,,. mUes west cf tbe Island of B rtw it : ohl- Which Ucs near ureT«»lhea»'Coa»t of ; Uie AdrialfC. it emetwd suddenly un- der the prow of the deittoyc* Giuseppe Mlesorl. which struck ii. The p;w •sank'af 6oee-tetbi hot‘*-T tom in 40 meters of water. .The lub^ nu' marine's exact pcdtlon haa not ye(,. been found, but obeervera from a hy*. . dro-alrplan^ said they had sighted it , a lllUe way from where thf w « i^ , the Brindsl lies »t shore. , Uon Admiral PoKhtnl was on board Uia ... tahy Brlndsl and has taken charge ef the ., “ de nirage opetaUons. ............ ....... dent The submarine sank at B:«» A. »t, ItaUsn time, Monday, or at 4:4ft A. M , «n- eastern daylight time. . Usm . < Tbe F-I4‘js one of Uie coatt defeiM .' of the Italian navr. with HS and l«7. lU displaeeioent 1* ^ at Uie surfaA and « • t« s when ouce merged. lU length IT a b ^ 1» , ^ Submarine* of thU elan h*»t » S mal complement .of aa wm. JJ? The o K p P MtoorJ WM >ng S " U15. II 1* of T« torn and

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ALBANY, . Aug. 0 0 ^ —Back on hla own battle front aft«r » ' 10-dny va- caUon ai»ence. Oovemor Smith gath-

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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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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.

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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*

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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. ”

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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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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

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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 .

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[ 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

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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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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

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I lm M s T v A T r H U G ^■ . LOOMS AS SUCCESSOR TO

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.

l i i i i l c i i i -i tiESEm LIKESa i . • ' 'ir- '■

“ S e w e r P ip e F a l ls O f f F r e ig i i t

' T r a in ! T w o L i r a i te d s D e r a i l -

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

^ ■ E a ^ E n f o r c e m e n H n —

N i n e t e e n t h D i s t r i c t

R a n k i n g F i f t h P l a c e

-----------S A L T -tiA K E .-A u g r-S -W V r'T h e -**^___ |teen th dUUlct. c o m p rlyd ^

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.:

■ (ConUnued ^ Page.B igfat)

- n s u B H i i i iSf - SliS l ip W ^..... —— • 1 ' • '

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

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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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H O O VER AN D P A R T Y ' L E A D E R S OPEN D A Y .

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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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po llllca i ob flis flo 'ti.'* '.the ;cham pion - .• ,b ns ln e w ^,? .lie ;'y t< L j’ I

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 !

r ^ A im w ^ ^ t m w i R e r r y . r 'A u g r - 0 ^ ’•- i0 p > O u ia 6 d iv a te r» ^ ^ ^

£ 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. • . • - •

: £ 6 i B i B i s 8 i d n ^ . ^ - V

l i l k U ^ i l R l i s a r i e s r t ^

^ r u y .

!TWINFAIJii8)E

B B K iB B S iS n R S ^ ^ II

^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 ;

-r icoixU nuBd From f aga Ona);r / , - ' c fi

•o T U ^ tt lC ^ e n -H B rb e T fr ' Huo ^ : far » C allfom U - wOl" de liket hit' t U i ( M o f ^ acceptance, s m ith 'sU d i j j

,k t« w when the ^ b ^ w o u j^ b« an

-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

R jE lW iS ^r-ioke. thU t n M h g ' i b i u ^

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! S e a it^ I.w ilU w o rk /fo r the b( • o f} Twin.

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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., .

l.lALiArl buttnlAmiiE “

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

nnott tliat!. J 'a in ’^-aintildtito-

n r w T i H w U i i w i U E t u M u ^

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; Extr^ijito 10(1 OldCti.arge

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 .

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■ 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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. 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 .

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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 ■

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- ta iled ■ InfonnaUon auppUed locally upon rcqueet. , . . . . .

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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

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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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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

• ■, * • be iP E im iN E — W aiter S. Parson^ v l«

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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r n nienU(|iilng >ill i lils nuw. JusI m l-n ie n llo o e d ^ lr - tos 'Joseph lne '-lo te r: when allo'‘>«ald. I i a i r dream ed'rlKe: w lio le UiVd'b; .F iiup tiinyru ie rtreiimJn# a triwneulnr-danvo. ip iw ’t'done, you know i t r-,, ' 1 n-aleired wonUeml. T lie niusl«’Wos c o tc liy ‘i i in l iny on-n feel 'iieg iiii' ' m , to ti l It. WUb i j i r w r i ' Jrealized Unit .[n uim tlivr m iitu io ' l ' |,g would pn>iiiibty;i1nt| nijrsclt nu l In tMcn ild illo o f .H ie-ilin'M s- omibUKt u - ' .»UB I JJcl' «ut-w .liri.» .. rvff T jirdunce witlt'K lj{trfe«.-ntli-i-en|ury‘sp<inl.*fl k ,a( u n ‘ H lg liiitn ‘»il>-ceuiory l ia ir w n jiiil , (((,be Mi>aittltifiig l4 i« : l l about—tr t ' ld r< - fp ,v lre d . «ir o i i i n t i i f Uio-i;lii>si» il ld ii ’ i ’ oa<bUglit me wReht I suMtd il ie n i l i iR to i ' | - c tfppw re iL . '^ l io i i I iiN ikvd 'dM fti n i myw m p itw n tiil M ’> m r s'im ih liig lisfli-tpct

ghoeu h i i d ' t H * w iv ‘ il»em "io‘'deutlt.»* I'w u e 'tieg ln n ln s t» rt^ 'q t) ll« > ‘ |ni»tM>ii: ta about lWa » liiie .T iw .fb e f“w iia 'l »IWM*r bflUeve^ l i i i i l Jliey .were, re irlly tru ly ,rt.8 t iw tA ’< s ;' D o n 't 'V k me v r liiu ’ li!l.l-.b e » e v tt I

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. .

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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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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 .

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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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■ 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-

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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 • ^

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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.

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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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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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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

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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.”

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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. . ,

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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^

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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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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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, 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 —

M arch ---------43^i 43*^ 43H 43H

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

; ___■ TOLEDO-SEED - ^■ ^ ~ fle

:------- 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

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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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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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.fH :BiMSiMian W du iw ‘ i' 11 ■ l< W a i o E i . ^I M ay McAvoy und Eugenie Besser- Id ah o theatre. ,

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O r t ^ S t a g e a n d S c r e e n £— ’ th

\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

ga ly-for-its-appcal..on-aub llc ty -a n d . en

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>vcs herself an excellent dramatic f ". . . . In

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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v ic e o v e r th .0 te le p h o n e .!J W o w i l l a n s w e r y o u r q u e a -L _ . t io n 8 ._ J W c jw i l l , l ) e _ g iB d _ to , . ______

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F i r o In a o ra n c e O o m p a n y . \

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. 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 ,

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^ 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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V y M AUDE MAE O AUT HUJTT.—A d r. 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 ^

h im la . G e m any. r ■

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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ONE CENT PE/t WORD PER INSEftTlON K

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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 > ^

7 - l a z s - . M

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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 -

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New locaUoa. 138 8rd »Ta, -mML v rbohe 38a;--.DMiLAMTYIfE PLVaiBIMa

aS , ^ bCTUag..twcMa%tfwy■/'

am- AOTO In ^ tB A N C B ; -an o o T B »

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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-'

»o- - ' ' - ■

^ . 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

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^ ^ 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

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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

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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

--------- ' ‘ tin:Exceblor Soelol club m eeting hos cldi

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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c a n t i c k e t f o r S t a t e S e

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l a t e r r e p e a l e d b y a b i l l

p a s s e d b y t h e l e g i s l a t u r

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T h e l a s t t i m e M r . S w e e l

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o p e n l y d e l a r e d t h a t h e t

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K E E P T H E S E B ^ T T O

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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- “ " T T T» ‘ P. C .'O raves

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

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LY>iMGRNING.-AUGUSl

^ ' ‘m U C a s t r iiV . S. i eb a iw ; In-. tem pam tsre o r bnm ld lty r r r r 7B0d m te *^ jw ( iid s r rm o s tI r r soatbwei• / a n d - w e s f c . V ' --------

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.; ,

^eystpBSm r^ CieifiER-PETITi

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

CasUos- I > ■ ' ,

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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.

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v o u r vo te EamesUy Solicited ond Sincerely A p p re c ia te

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th is t im e I h a v e be en a u c c c s s fu l i n t r y i n g m y o w n case s w i t h o u t a s -B is ta n c c f r o m o th e r a t - . ___to rn e y s .

i t n p r o s e c u t in g a t t o r n e y s h o u ld 1 w h ic h th e s ta te h a s a f i g h t i n g ' v io la to r s o f th e la w s h o u ld be id u n c o m p ro m is in g p r o s e c u t io n 1 • o f ju s t ic e .

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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