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; ® a sV o i i 'N O . 166 ,

•iWITIES: i:iEEiossiB" M i G W D^

' '" ■ conf', Livestock, Fencing and Pouitry

Listed in Loot Tai<en, Offioi- 9 als Say, by Tliree iVlen; Two . J

Arrested ,■ '' ' " (mro

SEABCH OF SUSPECTS’■ RANCH REVEAL-S BOOTY a.tt

— •, IcfCIg it, ■ Amc“ SjrijlcmiUIe thioVet7 operalionr, c tjv won

aUfrlflU In foar countics inelnd’ in« Twin Fall*, afo nlloRcd by Bhoriff

I’ S . E . Bkcnnnn, Two roon aro under ar- _ro4t v e u io d o f the (bofts. another Is l i l

. beinR MURht by authoritic* o t thl* [ i l l. vroQnty, Q ooabg, Slmoco and Slioi^ono IUI

AeauntiM. IBI^ Tho meo ttoder arroat a re Oordon and

Lowii. A nother m an n o a e i Lewis 1;•Mill to ha»e oinded-eaptoTo. The Moon- tain n«m« Jail holds the eaptlvos.

O o re n d W ld» Beop^

Boof cattle , pJg*,“'linmea8, saddles, A tit — rtofl, ft ihot^joD, woven w ire, nnd posji- j

V b ly poD lf^ ore cnumorntod la the whedultf o f proporty cAld to have been putloinsd liy tbo men named. Much o f tho booty wna roeoverod a t Ihc home q] o f IvOWls, wroBs thn river from ' K injr BiH, by libcrift* vrnd o lher nn- '

j-tkftrHiiifl o r OoodlnR, Elmore, Bhoshono * ‘*nd T r in FalK-eonnties. Tho s ta f f la

7M \*V ^ to hnvo been l,oc#tcd in nn nprwr ^ ^ f lh a a b o r in tho Lowia farm resldoneo.

Tn nddffi'on a jo rvcy o f th o /a rm , whfeh la not c()>eTntfla ns a produto RrowlnR inafUntinn,- i t is related, revcnlorl the

■ prrnencp o f n largo nunl-or o f enttio J*' bMor, rcfnio, and evon f ro n t quarters »tiir o f beef, OTidently domped in to the erovieo na a Jaeans o f toraporary eon- toni

i ^ c o n l m . 'n t In tho bnmynrd ISO tarkoys Rcn<'^ fo raR o tl f o r 'f t livinp. NelRhbora, i t ihn

•l»*anl(l, Aavo in/orm fd tho jin tlio riU os Jonth a t tho Lewia brothers, ns ftir na they tcd know.«dld no t ralin or purchase any T

• of thcM b ir i i . 4,f xi

f in tho oppor chnmlior o f tho IjowIs «l ^home a largo «nd varyloR asforlm cnt era-

^ o f hftrnoaa, aaddiea aud a«A w tro dlt-V e o v e re d . tThere wore 14 aets o f harji- j , ^

- ew ana « h M ddlssirad a'ebotjt^D, m v - o f tM%1 toll* a t w «vw w lto and 18 m t a of i t f Mofl w ere fonad fookod In a jrraa tn- net •a .l eosl i h o l .. '

■ '-OUtU# s te a lta* AUeged. o f ' A rrest of Oordon and Lew^i was ’

modo on a w am ant u in c d fo r eatlfo ^ »i|)*toalini{. Qordon wac taken a t Moun* ®

^ ta in Homo by Sheriff Stovona o f that nU at. Lowia woa arrostod a t hia fnrm by G lnore eonnty anthorities. Arn

Thrco piga, miisioR from a raneh noar|*°™ Huhl, hovo no t .been rocovorod. Th? mnn utiJer arrest nnd tho one y e t a t <iah; larRp, ore anjpocted o f raaking away lho

< ^ w i th th is Jlrfi»foek._ flhoriff Sharmajj- a «t «Oitales Cordon nnd the ,Lewl» brothora

kavo boen aolllnif droased boof about M E t thft_ country. W ith th e ' oieoptton of „

t # o ’aot» of harness n il rueh aquipmeiH- „ fonnd t t tho hewh plnco, fogelbcr wKh r f ' r io te r and alfalfa, seed U r e hcon f o w l to belonjr lo Twin Fulls cfionty r^sl-

_ d e a tj nt follows: L . E. Mnrell, one 'aet0 o f harnfM ! J , H .,H ard es ty , one «ot

h s n c s r ; 0 . B . fiamnoi, oae se t barn* ^ « s ; t» V. Bonaor, ono sa t bam esa; P. — W. Argflo, ono se t liaracss; 0 .

. "W hitn,, tw o (toeks red elovor aeod; .T,U . , H arw ell, alx a ick i nlfnlfa aood, ■) Oooding tonnty alone U thoxt six tela • f haraera.

Tho auspceted men, i l U said, will be A tn a eattlo steaUnu charge, ta d

shoulr) thia fa il a new JnfonaairoD w lJ — bo filotl flffilniit them in one o r anothor “

o f tho fon t M intlc* {BtotMrtod cbMg^n<j , grand larccny, jt is atated by local on- " th o r itle i ^

1 •• UoAawhUo M ir th i f belog mado fortko othor Lewis brothor, and hia arrest

^ u oj^weted MOB. *

J I B i iThroo O la rfca o f Jfiiro ffrM rfao J

Provo UnaTttiliDg A gainst ti Va-olt Doora

.FEJIOMB (0pe^ in )> ,-^er«ne eauaty . ^ t h o r i t i c ; aro todny arareblnir for

^ B g m e ti who cotly Friday a o ra lB g » t . ^‘tompted to tn tc r the vnnlt o f tho B a- ®w lio n S tato bank b r exploding throe ®^ « rg o « o f Bllrogtyccrioo a t i l s d oon . PTho heavy explosion did conaldornblc' Ida«ARe to tho interior o f tho bank »

btuldlng bu t flailed to ojHin tho w ay tlto tho ba n k 's attong box. Tho detoan- _ _

J tfon shook the entiro town and awnk- —onod the b o a li 'i o fh e ia li who ao lltled IA! Bhoriff ITbito a t Jirrooo,

Th e h e w s K rtsaas t o tbo fans of tho ooauQimit^ a

eotdi&l inTitatlba' to sh a re to - m orrow In lho AsBOolatod trom J5' pluy by piny a lo ry of tho fo i r t l i «» g«mo of lho world’s sorios. Tho >>»' ■ttfflo ^ervloo th a t h as horoio- fo re boon ffiven H io Hows an covering lho aorios will So g lv . eia< o» fo r tom onow ’a gamo. K r« l w to p a to leH wffl bo reooivod a t iX :3 0 o'e!oo& a . 10., Ipoal tim o, tat

P A IJapanese Demands ||||

Disarmament for yU V. te r r i to r ie s

Doan of Im perial Law Sohool Calls fo r F ree Trade and

Ifotitral P anam a Caoal

t o k i o , yp) — DSsnrmMnont of Ain- rricno trrrlto rlo s in tho I’acific should bo UfRcd by Jnpaii a t the W ashington confcTcntc, ilctlnrctl Dr. Baburo Yama-

' da, dean of tho Imp«riat U niversity o f n o n Ilaw, in on addrers boforo tho National ?p55«y nssorifltSoB here la r t n igh t. J lo a also urged freo trade In tho Pacfric , ond the DCiitriUizatlon of tho Pnnatno J can'M, .

A merirn trnji neeuaed by Dr. Uahimi- " Imro Kubayoithi o f “ selfishly implant- Ing lier influence In Clilnn, nnd .induc­ing Cfcinn to . rely upon_J.&B_ilni(od tw Stritcs At tho 'espcnno -o f Jnpanbsc lo- wi te rest* .'- l io Jnrlsiod n fea ture of go A tnetka 't " c r a f ty courtship o t Chio j ” fi) wos ths Inciting of bad fooling among Al the Chineao ngninjl tho Japaneie- Tt through the Bhnntung question. wi

IH f li iT lS i ID IE iS T ii:=

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A nthorization for. W alkouts if D eem ed JToocsflary is P u t H

Up a t Eeforendum tent:___ «P.lt

. OMAHA, Nol,., ,a , . i lo n »f ' , 'X, nutlioriatag lho general oxccuHvo board thi-, of tho Aninlgmiiatod M oat CmterB aod drniI Butcher W aritnicns’ union of North f»r, America to call a atrlko in lho packiog nre, industry If tho board deems such action thn , neccRsary waa boforo packing j.lnnt om- . ployea o f tho nation on » roforondumI voto todny. , •'I iJfllJottfng hero nnd fllsowhoro w ill *1W<I s ta r t n t 1 o 'cloek this afternoon and slbliI wili be completed, I t Ih oxpccted, early but

tonight. B allo ts will bo fon rardod to nf<' r general hoadquartora in Chicago aod ; thli resu lt nnnounccd thore. UotU on-I ion and non-union tnun tvUl bo permit- I’"*'' tcd to voto. according to union loaders.

Tho roforondum follows tho failoro ®'’° ‘ o f w lo ti le a d e rt 'to negotiate a nation-

■ ttt w orking agreem ent with (ho pack-; cra-to tako iho ploco of th a t which « • “I* '• la s t ScptcmbM W. Tlio purpose P'’*’,*• i#,-lf.r.<Jctfl;n2}n(f.irljflt JJfo raak ani] file' fif lb e ia i f ia # iJ B 'T f a 6 " o S t h e q t t« l lM ^» of a ^ th o r to t f ^ b o exeeutWe to , u .’ net to p ro tec t tho In te m U o t tho work-

o r t oeeordiag to J . W . Bum a, aocrotary „i?i o f tbo onion '■ d lr tr le t council nomber fi, who recently said a wago reduction , was Btared by M orris and Cotapany.' Opposition to tho rafo rend^n was

1 voted •roeently by about fo rty omployo representatives o f S w ift an<l Oomptof, j . j

A nnour and Company and tho Cudahy f company hero, according o t II. B. Unrt- p^ui ; n e tt, ropresontlng em ployes,on n . Cu- t dahy p lan t'con fo roneo bootd, on t of > tho contontioRB bolng th i|t tho tlmo for 1- A striko w as'unpropitioua, ^I ~ • the

1 M I W I A l O O K u m O H dU E S n O K E D Jy J Boyo Wndo o f the W nshingtoa bnrn, velo

J Bocond uvenuo south. In hold by eounty Cub|. fluthoritles fo r Invcstign tion 'to dotor mer. mine h ii mental condition. Wado w u n5 t a ic a up T hunday , Ifo is ubout 3S — ' years o f ago.

FLASHES FHO^.• ' ’W AjemW OJfcK, W eek ; U) 'pe im lt a rm y a lip la ses to p a ttlc lp u e Iz

U l objeetlo iu on lack o f personnel, m a tn t m lU taiy staB dpoiat o f te s tin g tbo speed oi

: lo a U fccceptad « tlw f in a l w ord on tho '.ahoitld e n te r th o P a U tx sr races a t Omaha.

[ OHXaAjJO. {ff’J -F o r two yeara, Carl i wltlt the t294,0(K) maU robbery a t Whltlnt oat^thB v est nsdet hia o va faniw, g«,TQ ot hU s tu n o t t&« fflaaajr,'amouoti^ tg ot supected. This v as tbe itory he told letom b a n yeitesdi^ a&d hia n u t l e t ' Applied fo r aid to h lf /ather, who called a

W HiMIHGTOK, K . 0 ., yp)—TW attiea I yonng m an o f tU s d ty . -who n o t only grlc I . ie d "h lia la a t8 a tn rd B r.« e ra 8 ra d iu U 7 C ff i

hU ha :e and beaxty r^ a p p ftm n ce , th a t t lo tzsed th a t th e body o f ano ther m an ba<

e aide ib a r a l ln a d tr a c k a t U h liin ^ S . O , la t li le d by f r te s d i aa h l i own. H e hurtled h ••hia" boiial, w hich w aa held b y la n te rn b

„ . PA B IS, M T -w illia m B. Leoda. Jr .. soiJ and th e la ta W illlBiiiB. Leeds, t h e ‘ 't in pl

p n a c e s i Z ea ia , nieee c f E ln g OonitaBtiflo.J, ceremony h e n a t fo tn O'clock th is aftcmo{Q cmd daughter o f O rand D oke M ikhallorlI. Prlacoes M arla OeonrtoTna of Otooce, a «e L eedi nnd th a pZlnceo ore 10 y o a n of age^ w ill occur, th e f l n t a t th o Am erican chnrtlr th ird At th e S o » ia n chon li,

UAPAN HftS SUGGESTIONS Mt. Acceptance o t A n sr lca n Agenil& T lth P n

Proposali fo r A dd iuom Likely

. TOKIO, — Ja p a n probably will B accept fho Ameriean agenda for the « ’

® W aahington confcreBcp on llraifnUon o f con tl m w uneu t aad F a t E w to ta ^MR««vut, elw 0 b u t m ay n g g e j t nddltlons t o ^ f . 'n t - nid ^ cording to inform ation in rcsponiiMe of

e lr t lta h e ie ., ' Tfcese adJltlon* woult\ fan B nro ld concrete qaeitlons bo t would in- n t «. elodo. gonerai p r isd p le s such as equal clat J opportnnity throngh th e ont& j Paclfle. C5jf X The agenda w u dlscotsed tiy tbe eabl- e lu ;* ne t today aad wiD b e la b o lt t f d to t i e ear:

a a r lw ry w n ase l on V eaday . a ;it

THE ONLY ASSi

L L ST W IN FAU.8, IDAHO. SATO

liDECiS /m fC L isrm i J i K

— g Denies Relationships Strained

and Sees Uo Reason Why Japan and America Cannot Arrive at UnderstandingTOKIO, (flV-Talk of trouWo bo- L

twcos the United Btatos-and Japan, waa deprecated by Leonard Wood, goremor . general of. the ^hlUp- _ {dnns, io an address before the Amcrlctn-Japan society here o h ' ' ^ Thnnday night He insisted there WAS no reason why Japan and Am-

• orlci*Ihonld bo unable to arrire at an andentandlng oa all polats npon'- whleh there is the slightest dla- agreomeot, and declared tba t there wero DO misnndontandlng betvton o l the tvb 'countiles." T l i t ie Ivtui been n g reat deni of

IflORi- nnd foolish tnlk nliout troublo be­tween Amoricnn and J a t u . ” aaid. i Governor Wood, “ nu t nil th lf ia nou- I ai’nae. J. tiiink I kmm- tho Amorlcnn l>enple wc\l,';n«d 1 iim certain tb n t on ° the ir ('“ fl tliero ix no desiro nnd no in- *■ tention to dwell in any bu t tho friend- •’ llp.iturclatSona w itb th e ir nelghbora of ^ .Tnpan. The flng* of Japan nnd the )' United BtntM atond wid by aide in | the great wnr in the bflltle fo r fair drnling Iwtwi-on nntlona nnd reapeet f»r the right* of umaller pooploir. Thoy ' are going (o atntid toRCthor nlwnya on thn side of righl. •

' Bolationa K o t Strained. t

•‘ l/ici.- nnd id le 'repo rts liy irrcspoij. t (iilih- iicri-oHS linvo lieen InrROly respon- •

iiiible for this talk o f iitrninod rolntionf f but our rdfl.lionfi nrn ho t attained, and nro going nlwnya to be good ., Amcrl- ••

leans wnnt td build up trnde nnd *''m errP, bul welcome open and fa ir com- c petition. Amoricann nre auro tho Jnp- •

lanfse nfit only the same. Them ii room Icnouu'n fnr nil In honornblo rompoti- c jtlnn. •'I " I t would be Jl' terrible reflection R I upon iiiodcrn e ivilliatlou. i f two groat • * ipooplor like-thoae of Ja pna ,aod the ,t I tln ltrd Btato* could n o t-g e t together J hftroandM he>«4B^eneA >b6K ^>«ul-«t-: .«H e .B llp o r jiK lV f tlli o f theV ^H fitm l-(les. NVe eim aot Mde tho fae t, o f Icourse, tha t RWat Issues w ay arian th a t s wlli cballongo a ll onr-w ill and diplom- ney to reaeh a solution, bn t thero seema 'to be. ro th ing ia fho prcBcnt alinatlon ,f bctwooa Jap an oad A mcrica Justifying t even suaplrlon of-ruch an, issue. No Cone i-wj visit Jnpnn 'and go nway nn- fticti<ll«- to he t. t and my colleagues l' eame iirro as friends from n friendly ^eountry and will loavo w ith i^vcn wnrm- ''e t fcoU ngt." <

Prodlc ti Philippine DoTelopmeat. ^Visenunt Kaneko, who presided n t g

Itho meeting, predicted thnl- wbon tbo fI I'hj,lipplnca, uBdcr, Qovernor Gwictal ' Wood, renched th e ' aamo stngo of do* Ivelopment th a t Mr- Wood achieved In|CubtL this cbuntry-w ould rccdvc, com- j,' meremlly, a largo share o f tho benefit, < , I By iiiatnictionr from tho cmporor,

I (Contlnnad on P age F l r t ) ^

)M THE WIRE „- — > • I ■' ■ nil

Teeks haa rea fflnned U s dadalon no t ] t (e in exhibitloii eojapetitliUi^ baaing j,; u e rla l and' general naeieuneB from aod of a l r t n f t s b y rac ing . Tho deda- i itb e question o f w hether a n n y p la n e i * ' aha. Nob.. U te th is m p n th . '

la rl Stlelor, Jr ., In connectioniltlng, Ind-, in le u T v a r e le d through- re OblcagQ aa hla h m a ip e n t v!1<G,000, and was n e ra r once guettloned told today to anthoritlea follow ing his der to the police, tim da he . ,ytd th e poUce.

Uies and fxlsadi o t L t«a £ . Smith, a [!■ grloTOd orer h ii 'M eath" bu t “ bar-

7 conTlnced today by th e argument of „ lat they had oada a mistake. Bmith I badly mntllated. had heen foiud be*X, la s t week and la te r p o s lt lre ly iden- ied home b u t aM vad to o la te to a ttend f* m ligb t Saturday n ig h t

son of P i ln e e u A nastasia, of 'Oreeoe, in pU te king” o f B lshm ond. Ind., and Itino, of Oroeco, werB m a r l e d b y c lrtl unooiL The Pxlneeas Xcmla i t th e lec- lloTltch, o f Boasia. Trho m arried tb e I’ . a d s tc r o f E ln g Oonstantlfie. B oth ': age. Tomorrow tw o m ore ceremonlea harch of th e B oly T rin ity hoPo und th e R.

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MORE RUSSIANS SEEK AIDProTijieea H eretofore Oonsldeted 8eU- I"

sappoxting, o a u fo r BeUef

BIOA, SoTocal Butm an provloe- es which up lo the p reaont have been ronsldorod .se lf -su p p o r tin g ,-n o w .a ro . elMnoring to bo Watcd to r govM im cnt nid bocauso o f fomino, M. K alinin, hoad o f tbo Bussian con tra i eommittco for T fam ine nWbt, annoancod In a speech n t Moseow today. Thus, tho nomber classcd u s ta r rin g Is raised to nearly . 25,tl£iD,000. E ach f ru i tfu l porish, ho de- » d a re d ; wonid b e asked to fam iih n carload o f g rain to a id tb s loss forta-

3S0CIATEDPRESS NEV

D A I LTO EDA T, OOTOBBB 8, 102L

U f O iOF P O i

State Chemist gays 1 Made on Disinterr

plicate Previoi

UNIFORM DISTRIBVTK TOTAL CONTENTS 0

More than Enough iArsenic to Kill i

is Found in Body Ii 1.— • *■

s ta te Chemist Gives E 'esults of \.Analysis of Speoimenfl from t

I Moyer Corpse e

MUUH than eaough atsQAit w u » M'titnined in the body of Ed- . wnrd J-'. Moyoj- fo esuno death. , Biwelmcns takun from M eyer's body I tlio dnv fdliijwlng his death n rd una- , lyrcd hy Rtate Chemist Krdenljnugh yjol'kil IV . «i«anUty of tbo 'poison

which would iifdlente th a t tho cn-- tiro corpse probably eontaioed nenr- ty 1« sTnhs.

Ifiilf II Rrnln or upw ards ronati- f tutor n lotlml nr deadly dose. ^

•TMlimony to tliis offeet la te yoi- ® terilny rame its the ellmox .fo , one I o f thu leant intcri’a tlng sCMlons of th e en tire tr ia l fo dnto. Thb roveJa- tions rnntaini-d in tho testim ony of the wltnoM were rccolvcd In tho ! m idst o f a nllonce whleb could alinott be folt. Tlii-re were no objections ' nnrLnD..inlc^^uption^• ':A■tUthe con- ! * eliinlon 'of Ihe sto ry of the a ta te J ehomift aighn of reliof w ere audible * , throuRhout the eourtroo'm.

Under tho (jiifiatloning of Prose-- i" fiitinc A ttorney Stopban, D r. Bodon- “ 'I ' h a u g b _ l« stif ie d that, ho nsed Iwo Bd graiila n f tho jpccim enr c a rv jd from

. k/ilncy, Jiver nnd splcon nnrf fto® « « ,thciQ .tffO -grnm s-nbtaIneJ. ,022-mllU»- grrm a,o f arsenic. Ho lisod SA graaia

.of.\H iO vapoelnicaj..tnkfln,.ftB m ...ihft,. la rg e 'm id im ali Iste itlB e u d f r o a th is got .OIR m tl l ig a n i o f the pel- s

AVreptlng 20M ghiaw os the aver. . I ] nge w eight o f these Organs in aa 1] nrhilt mnlo, theso orgnna tn M eyer woulil have contftinod a 'th i r d o f a grain of arsenic. A sium lng the weight o f tho Intestinal system to Imve hecu tf^vt o f on avorago adult mnle, KOO grams,' the nmount of ara- <-nln eontnined therein would a a o u a t '|y to one-third o f IV grala . '•

Aeeeptlng fho theory o f o gonoral distribution of 'Iho poison through­out fh"'*y8ton!, Chemift Rodonbaagh fixed tho nmonnt o f poison eontala- ed In the body o f Moyor a t P.8 grains.

Dc. Rodeuljaugli, sttvtcd tlja t m - 'en ie wns known td hftvo been found In mu'u-le, bone, finger noils nnd hair

' wUer» dentil fn iuod as a tcsuU o f it.----------------------------- B j

Order to Jugo-Slavs Indicates War Movei^

VIKNNA All J'u^'o SlavH o f mil- itary oge,- nro ordered by a d v o r th c - , , ments appearing in tho nowspnpera to ' report im m ediately to tholr conj/nlat*. •' i t is bcllovcd hore th a t th is mcaoa nio- Mlir.ition by tho Jbgo-Blava '

WHITE SOX MAKE THBEE I STRAIGHT AGAINST CUBS i"

lailO A Q O, W V -T ko O l lu to Amnr- |"ii-rin* mado f t th rco s lra lg h l over th e 7Nallonols la tho e lty series by w inning .. to<lay'g (fame, A lo 3, in ten innings. flfore Ijy Inninga;(Nntionnl)— B. II. E „Cnb" ......................2000000100-8 D 1 „(Am erican)—White Sox ..,...... -0000000031— 1 .1 2 o

Battorles: Cobs-^JfonM, F reem an r,aod K illifer; W blto Sox—K orr, TTodgo «.nnd Sehalk, Vnryan. U

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Gridiron Results S'-------------------------------- 1 f

WESTPOENT, N . Y. - P lnnl acore: .\rniy 10; Mlfldlobury 0,

P iriL A D E L P in A — n a a l le a re ; Univcmilv of Pcnniylvania 7; Oottya-burg 0. ■'

fiYRACUBE, N ..Y . - F inal scoro: eRyracuao 42; M aryland 0. ,1

PBINCETON, K . J . - F in a l toore; CPrioeetoa 10; Colgate 0. o

ANN ABBOB, Mich. — Flnaj teoro ; oI Michigan 64; Caae 0. n

OAMBRmOE, Moss. — End th ird , n. period: Harv-nrd 13; Indiaan 0. ft

C0LTTMBU8, 0 . — End second pe- frlod: Oberlln 0; Ohio Btato Q. 0

CniOAOO — End third period; Chi- »e.igo 0; Purduo 0. a

J M IN JIE A PO U S — End first, poriod:. liinncio tn 7 ; Northwcatom'. 0. t : NlJW HAVEN, Coan:“-:^E nd:‘a«o'n'd, period: Yalo 21 j N orth Carolina 0. ^

A tW A PO LIS , M i - E nd aocond pc- «rlnd: Na<7 20; W estern Besorvo'O. '

, MADISON, Wis. — End eoeond pe- J. lind-. W lseonsla U ; Sooth D akota 0. *

I X D A B O ^ i ^ ^ B .

. Tonight a id Banday iS^r, I

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OVER NINE GRAINS }• oorroboratlag th a t of-

Dr. ^ 2 . U fa ,I Dooley.thli afternoon. M r. Doo- I the rarioua apodm enj $1 takea from tho M eyer body , a a d ^

made analyaea o f th e same. The II w su lu of hU eipedm enta a re ex- p

pected to occupy th e nttenU on o f “ conrt un til a fw r adjournm ent

th il e renlng. Boveral hoxea w e:« p o carried into court and l i l d he d d a t>.i»

w ltnasi in connection w ith h ia te»- " tlmo&y... H e told o f m tM ng a n rios ' analy*is o f the hardaning com* iwund nsed by th e u ndertak en on the body o f M eyer and s ta t«d th a t “ “ "J I t contained no anen lc . n o t o l d o t - ' analy ting the se t o f ip e d ae n * h« 1 recelrod and th e resn lta bei

T w3 contalnora c f spedm6E» ta k - Bi^ea jiem the body of her fou rth todhctsbuTd. E dw ard r . Meyer, were a nsot down upoa th e a tton io ja ’ U W e d aw ithin throe fee t o f the defendant, 20.Mrs. Lyda Moyer Soothart, th is gai

-monrfag.T lu womim ( l n d to r iiy n upon

the i'TUosomo exhibits, gaipod once “Or tv .c t aad se ttled down to h e r wonlfta calm. Bbo did j u t again

I gU rco in tho dlrecUon o f th e ip e d - VI mena. oRdI , - looki

Ti-sJif.vintf, u/.Dn dirce / exarainaiJonin thi> ense .of i.y d a Moyer Bouthwd, .fTI;alleged poiwner of her fourth hoBbaad, usedB d ita ri V. Meyer, D r. E . P . Bodon- Btbnugh, chemist,- o f Boise, todar (bedoclarod th a t thi; resn lts of anolyrcs illn jjnaoa-bj- him ,of spoautioas token ifrom- TJJt l ^ o d .e n f Meyer in April o f thU yeay‘ saip

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BBSMSS PROPffi COLLAPSE OF (i

Mad Effort of Berliti Govei tors to Get Something foi

'Failure—Country’s Pres All Financial Dealings ai Law of Right and Vfrong

E O Q E R W . B i By Spoctol te o iig o iiie iit w ilh ' Bob

tion, W ellesley Hills, Moss.

J (N o te-T h ls is the th ird b f a eerlee of ,pared by th e fa m o u B U ti tttd a a and tecored I d tm re ly in thU p a r t o f sou th sn j Id aho , b y T3

, , (All rlRhta stric tly reserved) M tt

W Er,L E 8L t;i’ m L L 8 - A ( t l tn d S ' ' ' o t mine h as retently p tfa In G e r

i man.-. .While there h 't .w o n romc Soomoney,In'"a poker gome. W hen he tior wonf hi eash In Ma ehlps ho woa told-to irafc a minuto. /Te whlfod tV o behoura ntid Rot hio roll of m ark notes te rand a ll o f thorn' w«te w c l,fro ra t h t l lf lprintli.R prea*. T hat ia tho w ay Gor- pnp mail n.afks are M n g turned o n t f<?-day. acnnRny U full of m arks; b a t ftelthey (irn <mly mado of paper. Bo fim

'lonR :i, llie flcnnnna ran sell Amerl- mineanr j-njier' n t »»eh a fnnev prieo a rjg}pounl, they will . eonllnue to p rin t i„ ^mork", _ nifi

Tliis vnUie of pnpcr Jnonty flepond* mfl:on t»ji, things: the go ld raacrro fo penredeem it, nnd the ered it o f fhe gov- droptnmcr.t bchlml i l . Thero nro mil- ernlions of mnrk" n flo st in Oormany parwhii-li ean never he redeemed In coin. unl In fiii-i, U la t j joke to th ink of th a tna a ]>r?»ihility. As for crodit,- the w aOermni, Rovernracnt is no t on It# lorfeo t y t t nnd no ono haa verj- mncb thn confidence In I t

Credit l a Spite of O oTotnnseat j

Tho jnfernntlonal bankers nro o*- thefoniKny ered it tn (Icrman bosine/t gajfirms, in aplfe o f the G cnnan gov- forornmeni. beeauso Ihoy hnvo c o n fi- ha>ilcneo in the indnatrlousncss o f the l^aiOermnn people. These qualit/cs nro Irt.en tirely Independent o f fho number -wa,o f ra.irks Inrned out in Berlin.' Oer- inman burincM men nml Oennan work- Toraen epo aod iriJI priJfltKe. Engliah i tfwd AmerieJin bankera b row it, and Wlfo r thftt rearon thoy will confinoe to , Ieo

, nrr4n|r<- credits for German firms in t i (. sp ilo o f tho l u t fbot fho aark i* wo

a tlll fhlllng. folNow th a t tho-.iaark han '> hi( l>ot- tni

tom n.nd gOno thtopgh” tho O cnaani ma I • 'Ili'o m illing tbo ilbck m arket a n i l . '

buying atoek liko rrn*j- men. T hat aai. coun tr? -Is 'in a fever o f speculation. 1*

Wo saw ’th a t kind of fever liere tw o pn:. y * r a apo. Stoelis h it Ibo to p of the ag,

thermorootor. b n t thoy cnmo down . wpa g ^ M d a lot of peoplo got h a r t ' ho, A t the present tim e ia G ermany Otoobodv tr a s t i tho m ark. Aeeordlag- aoi I j erarj-oae w aa ti to t a ra maxks.iato vl'

'ALLS COVNTY

5 W S 'PRIOB PIV B OBSB*

ER’S BOPyIG iS E lFF J i lH G K :PllSIfim i

feattier Inlerrapts Worid’s Series to Material Benefit ot Yankees Because df Loss of Ruth Througti Injurv

POLO 0I10UN D 8, Now Y olk, ( f f ) - »la tivustd, tb e postponttseaV 'to toy

tb s fourth gome o f tho w orld 'a eo- ;a botweoa t i o G iants and tho Tan- ■,«f. I t was m in ing hard a t 8 o ’eloek. ion the umpires came upon the f iild id U m pire 'C hill announ.-cd th a t t h e 'Jno wna posipoaed until tomorrow.

T nf '.poaesnQ t.'w u t>t m M o iil benefit to th e T ankeei becam e I t . h a d hMU prerlon ily announced th a t Babo B a th w o ld b i nanble to lia y today on account o f a n Infected arm. Tbe T ankees vU l b e th e home f la b tomorrow. T here wero i^wttt 20.000 people cn hand w hea the • game v a s caUed.

TU li licjSia to f a ll llRlxtlyelock b u t no t ia eofflc lent amount lo ,UK & vo»tSQaem«ut U tM ?wl?Vto.- on did no t Increase. . -I t bfflsa to Toln ftt 1 .o’t lo o k ,id the p rospctls fo r to d a y 's game okcd dutioa*.

Crowds Seek Oorer.,iTho ftow ds in the nneovored s tu d s vo i anwipapcr* to aholter thoms«l»e«.B a th ehme to^ tb c gnmo lmd u t la

w tp a a d iU n d . ' H ls arm was Uf. a ,

T i l t t e a VffttUeo f a t th e ’T aa k w a up en ded a t I;10 o 'clock by the dowp-

ET PREDICTS »MAN MARK«rnmerit and Speeula- :or Nothing Doomed to Bsent Position'Pro-ves are Determined by the t ig

B&BBOSd b so i’e SlotlsU oia-O rganU a-'

of a r t l d e i on th e f ta te o f trade pr»- « d fo t pahUcatton each Satn iday , ex*’ The T w in F lB l K m ) .

;« a ri tle t. Farm haad# nad BOTrant rirlr a ro buying stocka. Peoplo will nke any th ing If ooly thoy eaa got KscprUUt la oxcbaage to r m arka , Jooner or la ter the Udo o f speeala- llon will tu rn . S tock ' priees w in ,umblo a sd a num ber o f Oennans will )0 w tmdering w hether they oro bet- ;er o ff w ith tho worthless stock eor- , ,Wleates than they were wllh tbe lr taper mnrk*.

O erm any's position todny is por- [eet testlm onv to tho fac t th a t all finnnrinl dealings aro finullv drlor- ninr.t bv tho fundamentnl laws of , right nnd wrong. German bnsiness , ' in c e tlln g cred it from bankers In for­mer onomy nations becnuao the Gor­man people nro Induatrlooa ond do- pendftblo. Tho German mnrk hns droppoa ou t o f sigh t beaauao tho gov­e rn m e n t'p u t ou t ft lo t o f worthlDis paper monov w hieh peoplo nro now unloading wholesale i n cxchnnge for «toe,k, T lilr Is why the m&tk whUb wns vrorth abnoat nn Amorifan <]unr- to r to«en years ago Is row w orth U ts thnn n r e n t . ' • ‘

Q o m o n y 'i Soiratlon.Bolh tb o Gentian goveraweal aad

tho srcculntors have been- bually cn- gaged lo an e f fo r t to go t so so th lag .. for nothing. T bn l,n ttem p t however, bns novtsr stitcecded a ad n e v tt w^ll. Pomething fo r nothing does no l ex- Ut. Vv'hat w e W•way o r aaother. Tho common people la OBTraany know t t , and tho Now Tork bnnka' realise tbn t thoy know I t T h is I s Oermaay'.s salvallon. .W hea iH5-loaders o fG o rm a ay 'also le am th l i i th e y tr tll reorganise. I n , t i e menatimB look for f ln in d a l f ir e ­works. WlVh the German gorcfam cat following ita p resoat practice tho fa- ture o f the m ark depends upoa the m arkot prieo for.»raato papw . , .

Thnro U n lit tlo ohnnge in tbe alt- . o itiea in th e H alted Btates. Borlaesi < Is now 72J5 pa late below aorm al to a - pnrod n i th 83.C po la ti below a m obth - •go, a ed the low o f 110 po la ts 1k1ow wtilcli ocentw d da rlag U w cb . I f . . how erer, wo will leam a leason frem • : GenBBay ftnd qu it tiy la g to g e t aometUSag for -ftothlBj b a ilB e u re- vlT«J wlTl be

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More Than 27,000 Individual Service Men Benefit from the Law Aiming to Re-Est iish »( Soidiers };■

--------- onOTTAWA, Ont., Canjula bw

jptfut over |3<,000,000 in tho catablish- m eni Af roturnod ootdlors od tbo land.T h b f lp iro roprcsonta over 27,000 in i*", dividual px-acrvico men who hnvo been bouclitfd Irca tbu Jnw whUb had for wl' its tw in niniA aoldicr to - 'stnb lb lm ien t poj nnd tiio dcrolopm cnt o f . tlio nffncul- lOt tu ra l rotourccs of tho dotainion. I t »ui rcproac.itii'HO jier ccnt o f CJuinJu’i cx- fl.3

-./lorvleo men w iv have (;ono burk tu Tli tLo tnll-] a ad SO pcr coot of tho men of Iun tho Cunndinn arm j' vrlio v;crc dcmobil ] ijK-d n« ]ihyei6Sl>^ fit. kot

IM DS np to S7/-00

U ndur,tho in w nny oi-acrvlco man cnl eligibJu from a militnry standpoint, rpp l^ v in ^ Mon Kurvici} ovcrauiu, mny up- ply fo r lonns up to n mar>mum o f $7,- f„v SOO for fJio /oilovring purposes: for thi; jiurclmjo of land, $4,SOO; for sttjck and ces: vquipmunt, $2,000; f<ir pi-rmanunt im- ggtl pruvcnmntf, fj,000 . I f ou cncumborcd Innd, tho ox-soldlcr in cn tillcd to loans t),,, fliiiountiu(( to $S,000; if on frco domin* . ibu Jnnd. to loana uinountin(» to M.OOO.

. }ii tho ease 'ot purchjui'tl load tbo sot- tJor may 10 per ccnt of tho cost „„i,' pricu <>f tlio lond n.r n j^ n ran to c o( wq, good faitJi; vini

Tlic^n benefits nru open to m ca of 33]! tho Canodinn Expeditionary f^>rc<H, tu jgn cx-sorvjpo n e n of O m t D rit*in, the tin ' Jom ln inw and tbo alliod forces, who j,]j| l iv e d 'in Caosda p rio r to the w ar, and . (0 m-flcrrioo mon of tho im perial or ' dominions fore«s, if on the ir arrlvnJ In ■ Canada they spent a su ffie ica t t l a o to Rftin. p rartica l O jp-ieultnral-exporienee on O m ndian fonas. T h j impcriW*, ” hoVovnr, a rc rflqnlrod to pay 80 por f ccn t llf th e e ipond itoN s for a ll por- poiM rnah iowa.

T n ln la s O onz^ Provided eenl'6 n Ju ly 31 tho numbor of applica-

- tiona ^var 00,857, and of tbcae 43,705 ' had bcuB accepted as ouailfied to.ftirm . *VB

Nearly IfiDO o thers a re in JrainJog lo™ n-ith tl.fc inten tion o f tak ioR 'up fnrma nh en <iuQlificd. O f the iiO.TOl sottled on iho land, 20,024 woro p u n te d loans. Tl

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T he othors no ro iocatod-on fxoo domin- e> ion lands w ithout financial assistance be

Tlto Settlom ont Board adopted a hi fy sk u i o f loloction, requiring th a t ap- th pllcants m ust pass a rljtiil ciam inaU on to

I os to jihyaical ab ility , moral c h m c to r 01 , . and aiiieority o f purpose, w ith fiio 'ro - in I aull thn i, ou t of tho 20,000 ac 'n who ra ' liavo lion beon on tbo land upwnrda of

Stwo yeara, t t r lc t auper%’lslon o f tbe ir opomtiona has revealed tho fa c t lh a t only nbout 10 per cen t havo ftiilcd to in show prumise o f sa tisfac tory . results, at: In (lomo eases I t hna boon'found nccer- l l sa ry la allow tho se ttle r to w l(hdrnw [i(!

k\ from III* oIillRation and tbo bonrd b a i ; e i takon over bis farm and aold i t to an- lr.

l e olher. {th, Tn -125 such <wses, where tho invert-ipo

>n m ent of tbo Bovommont wna $1,002,-1 no 720, tho govornm ont roalliod on resale lesi ♦1,0W,52S, ebowiag a }osa o f only I1P.30 ‘ on each farm . i>vl

J-ij. Tho loana for laad and pormnnont j_ D improv.iments run for 2. years , thoro i,j •n for stock nnd equipment fo r six yearn o f jy w ith in te rest a t flvo pc r eont. N oiyjj I t povmontK wiTo duo un lil tho toll o f i

1020, whon 12,231 men wero liable. T h f p i [• number who mnde repaym ents w n s ,” *

0,330 nnd 1,430 made prepaym ents.':u T hem wero J03 who repaid tho ir e n tir e :)f lunna. ' „1 In viow (if the* collnpae.of tho m ar­

kets in tho middle of the tbrczbiai; soa-1 Hon an-I of tho oecurrenc of droutn and | o ther viHitationa last ycnr in aomo lo-, ,

n cnlitios in tho Woat, Jhe governm ent' , t | rPRordi th is stn tem ent na vory sn tiii-.'’^' ’• factory, nnd i t is boliovcd th n t a vo ry ]th i !• fow viinrs will bco moat of theso so l-> pa: <! d)<'f titrmers well on th r ir w a / lo nJ '"-d} '• cess. Indeed, tbero uiro oases where , >• sottliT j linvo taken from tho po u n d “ croiw aRRroKntlnjj In vnlue moro than l<'* thc whole coat o f th e ir farms. . Fi'lI-). ' A lbe rU H as M ost. '."j

•• Afhcrlu has the Inr(n!« nitm bcf o f Jut aolilior se ttle rs , w ith OOSS;.Baskatcho-:fnr

f wan accond, w ith 5W 0; tbo otbor pro-;v;h vinres in tho ordor nam ed; M anitoba,-oth

3310; I>Titiah Columbio, 2076; Ontario, u 1C21; Kew Brunawlck, N ova Sco-r f tia , 381; Quoboc:..303; I’rineo Edw ard poi0 island, 320. • , ' Psi

. In nddition to the loan advnntnRca' soc which n soldier to ttlo r.h n s, tho board for

, socuros fo r him vory favorable n r a n g c - , linf . menta .w ith regard to tho parc tuso of a 0 ■ Ills stock a n d . cdulpmenl. Farm ma-|’ chtnory m anufacturers , lumber dealers.

boroesi a sd wagon makerv ^ iyo speclnl . pricer lo soldier sottjors, in somo casc!«,i :.i am ounting to a roduetloi. of 30 po t; cea t. I n , t h e ' purchase of equipm ent;,

. tho board hha cffoetod n iiavinfr o f n„ j ; $880,804. I t nlso has saved tho ss tt lo ra , s ,„

la;go fums in land purchase. No ir- ; torroediary is perm ittpd to take a rake- \ o ff on soldier f a rm t; tho land is bought ,.]o,1 dircc t from tbo ownor. cd ■

Tho most im portnnt ndvnntaRo, how -jscoi

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1 TWIN FALLS UAII- evor, is the vnporTtsion whleh tbo ! bcjud Bottlers. I t a d v is ea him in all his oporations'B ntil fatlsfic?, t- th a t ho Is doing woll nnd in a position n to c an y on w itliout assistanre.' I t buy« r only w hat ho needs, not what-,ho w ants,>■ la thU w ay curbing his propensity fo r 0 ra th buying.\ ' W orks with E ed Crosa.

t A hom e-brancb counsels and, asa is tr0 in w hstover manner seems to, be desli*>• able the dopondonts o f tbe fo ttle ra - Ih ia branch has sccurcd tbo co-opexa- r I (ion <if (ho God .Croas and o tbo r «od-1 ctios io thD ostnblisbment of hospitals :- lr. remote arena nnd It b a r bronght

{thoaoaad.! o f the womon to eontcrs o f •ipopulnlion .for wrnrsts In homo cco- .-Inom ici, wbleh bnvo proved ve ry lntor- ejcBtinK nnd helpful.9. Thl* re-MJab!lsJiDicnt scbtfnio,

1 which iH If cbinied is unrivaled in tbo 'w orld, in ndmlniatcred by a ‘board of ■'throe;. M ajor John B arnett, M ajor E .

‘ J . Ashion, nnd Bsmucl M aber. Thc head bfflco Is n t Ottawa and distrloti

" I office* are cstabllnhed in every pro-

; CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY BANKRUPTCY IS DENIED

M an Fzom lneot In O rK asin tlo tt .D9.' . d a re s Soc&lrorship Pn>ce«iUs{a Be- 11 sa lt o f Blaetanail

;! OIIICAOO (ff ) -T h c Co oporaUvo 0o-I o irty flf Amcripii wiiich wns placed in •]thc Iiauils of Ihf (.Vntrnl T rust com-

'pa iiy 'r.^ rcci’iyor Thursday, was doelar- ' I'll i-YWny hy Unrrison I|flrkcr. one. o t ' tlii'p h ir f fi;n>rea nf thc orgajiization,, tfl havo vlrluiilly Locn aucceoded last

Fi'bniary by Uk- ' ‘Co opt-ralorB of Am- (-rlca.*’' I n IndornI dm lrirt couh ycrtordny,

’ Judge Evans lu nppalntlng a recoivor ' ;fn r tbo ten million dollnr c o r | |h t l o n ; whieh owned dairies,' aroeory s tJro s an \ ■ other Industries, derlnrod the sociotv

• was visionary.■ "TTioro is nothing a t a ll to th is kp- p o ln ln 'o n t-o f n receiv e r," said M r. . P s r ir r . " T h l ; wboJo a ttu k oa tbo

: society Is made by cortam attornoya for. black mail. Wo havo assets to ta l-

jling fivo mlllinn dollars and do no t owo a oont to anyone."

Taft Re-Elected as i Unitarian^ President• D E inO IT , Mlfh. ( /n -W lllto iT . IIOK- , nrd Tnfi, chief justlfo o f th c -Unltod

■ Stntcn supremo oourt, F riday wns ro- clooleil prcriilent. of tljo T lnitarinn Qen- r ra l fiynfcrrnrr n t fbo o r/ranba tron 's

, closlni; buaincm session. Ho wns elect­ed wilhout opposition, fo r n th ird con-

iscontivo to ra .

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t out of a tiro de. lilos ib a t a re bnUt

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road is so import- ru b b er tre a d th a t ho road w e ar and aw ay from tho in .

n 't it, th a t a tire md th icker troad 2T. I t docs. T hat’s . back of th c Qatoe

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p M l T f= i p s i i^ O k la h o m a S h e r i f f a n d D e p n t i e s a a F a t W h i t e B o b e d a n d f f a a k - . e J- e d M o n t o E o n t • JI , ■ p[[ DOBANT, Okla., (yp)-6 eTernl shots if TTore fixed Tbnrday n ight betwoon of- t< 3- fleers composed of Sheriff Tnylor ''

o f Brynn county land throo deputies, / ^ and a band of nine marked w hite iob- J od men whom tbo offieori discovered if in a pasture north of tbo d ty . Noae

of ;tbo officcra^ was injured. ^ 0 robed ^ men flud a fle r the sbooting aad 6bor- ‘®’l f f Taylor said he believed none o t •’ '* them hud been wounded. The sheriff

doelarc-i he would o j t permit fflM tiofi *| o f masked men. ' =

] Calls for Big Fund j for Russian Relief I

». IrX)NDON, (/p EttorU to save 10,- I

000,000 Russians from atnrvatlon *wll I ftail unless 5,000,000 pounds ia raised I

*' before Christmas, doclared Dr. F rid tjo f I n Nanoen in an interview w ilh the Daily I

Ilernld, Inrt n ight. Dr. Nnnson. who 11 la in ly.ndun for tho purposo of further- ' I Jng mt-itiirea tor tho roli*/ ot BoasJa, I

‘ oMerted tho solution of lho world I I, problor.i o’f URcmpIoyment was to . bo I t found ill rom batting famino in th a t I

country. I

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Greeks Force ttirk ,.... 01■ Columns to Retreat ^

« A Tfn?N 8, '( /P } - 8 orlous figh ting .has ’ oeeuned botwoen Oreok and TorMsh r

J tplloii lat troojv oa tho ,^ ju a -K ara - oJJ hissar fron t in A sia Minor, nnd a* a a a result, tho Oreoks have forced nation- obi

8 aUst >-oromns to re trea t, tays an, offi- on c la l's ta tem en t issued hero. The rix th cei

■ Turkish divisloln waa completely do- foatod,-U ]d fled from tho fitld., boing ] pursncd by tbe Grcoks. ’ coi

« Tho losaes o f tho oncmy axo doclared pa] r- to bo v«_y s o n o n t ' Pit r •• - ' '■ • ........... see., Red River Valley in , ^

Grip of Cold Wavei ^0 W IC IlixA PA LLS, Texas, OR - A GeiD cold wnvo rcached hero oarly iViduy, Tbi.. followed by a drop in tem perature to ceo( .W degreer. F o r t W orth nad D e n m ast railroad employes reported snow bad w i|, fallen i t Texlino. ; ton

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'TULBA, Okla., ( A ^ N o rtb e r a T exia ' l oil mit Ddnneed.tc #L75 la qnototloaa announced boro Friday. T ke P rn lrie Oil an’d Ons compaay a e t .U e |l.C q ,p riMon O klahoma oil by aiaott^tliiB :’ a ai5-cen t jidvnneo. ' '

P IT T SnD B O n, P«., K ®conts a barrel woa added to tbe p ^ i - pa l grodes of crudo o il qnotod l a the P itU burgh m arket n d d a y . I t Is ik« seeond advance In «m ds tbU week.

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WASHINOTON, D. C., Cff) - M a J o # O eneral John L. H laes was d<!slgnat«d Thursday by Seeretary W eoks to toe- ceod M ajor G e n o ^ Diekman, retired, as commander of the E igh th corps o tm w ith lieadqoa iten a t F o r t Sam Hotis- ton , Texas.

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Champions Retain Superi( the Season, Winning ' Home liOt 133 to 0—Indr erous on Home Side, wi

g iiigtheW ay—SubstitutSOOSB B T Q U A M B E S. Lei

I * QMrlnr-WmitoU 0, I » U F*1U 12 ead Qtuirter-WasdeU 0, Twin F tlli GO. nm 3rd QrurtcT—Wendell 0, Twin Palls 21. Fni4th Quuter-WeadftU 0, Twltt Palls 14. ^or

. Total—Wesdan 0. Twls Falls 1S3. tho

Out-icAUbBa, ont'p layod, out-elaucd,L'- th e Wflndoll b igh Mhool football elovcn W ' «B Lincoln lo t yeaterdajr w m battered T- a ad beaten Into bopeloas dojoction by

tfce am a-hlng M tlaagh ts o f CUneon W. "Vj H ra a s ’ rew U gh sehooi g rid team. Tbo (e«t« w as 138 fo r tb e home fo lk agaiast

_ ae tb in^ fo r th e Tlsitors. I t m ight ba re 9 be«B uoTte b n t E ra n s to re b is f irs t

Ubo pUyiBir o igaalta lion to sndthBTCcnjA fter (lie S n t ba lf, snbstltn tlng second w t in d tb ird w n ad a e n fo r tb e regalarr.

Bvcn tho oppotltion mado l i t tle head* -pdf way and no ro r.d id th roaten tho domw- q „ | t ic goivl. Only once da rlog the entire fray; lii fao t, d id WondeU moa hold the Mj,

A ball f J r downa. T bis wa* in 'th o la s t g ^ . quarto r Tsljen eub itttn tcs had ripped up ;vn B fo a a ' Bturdy offense, croating_w eak- j.;di BCI!* th a t provided a bole or tw o for q],, the opposition. Hin

A ct L ike mUeholders.

E vans ' f ir s t team , a t least tho toam . ® ho neot in to th e fiold to s ta r t tho fray :

/ A a^alnet -P. E . Crutebflold's" north- ^ sliorn.. vcstcrday, lDol:od-hIco''ii cham- "

pionsbiit o u tf it from tho bctnnninR. Spcud ond w eight wcfo dcmonnetratcd - io thac o iitiit, w ith Houp-htelin, Leon- „ y ard S cott a d C aptain Clifford Pix icad- inj; th e sprin ts. This tr i» , aIJcd onit aboltcil by Jim m y Scilloy, and, on. one oftoaslon. Bob Nicholson, tore cither

^ around the end or throDRh tbo opposing jC^ Une for a ll the Jonchdomis, nad Ihoro iruro' 10 in a lt. Tuckor a t contor, wns JL a towpi of irtrcngth, whllo tho ginrds- men stood like collective Oibnvltnr •

^ a^^ainst effori« o f the Wondoll men. - Y ‘ ' I ’a f ' . P lynn a t rlRht guard, and I ,• “ B o b '' Pn taier, a t r ig h t tacklo, gave

oxem plificationf o f slioek absorbing th a t wboDy discooragod tho tnTndln:t ho tt, \tb lle Gene T booiotz,.at right, end, served hla team w orthily. v

Pfom tho blow off Wondell nover had X choafo. The' team th a t a short tlm" ago glorified itse lf by holding tho ago Goodinc college o u tfit to St) counts, and ors lato ly defeated Jerom o 7 to 0, was a ■< boaton o u tf it ^ t o r tho forco o f tho vict f irs t shock was sustained. T hat thock froi soomod to take a ll tho vlTacity from >i tbo northsido c o n tb g en t, ond thore- hnd a fte r , until the 'beginning e f tho third piaj

. ouartar E v a n s ' poopio sim ply tram ped ing u e dust to the goal-lino w ithon t'on ' countcrjng much opposition. Jim Beil- thal

v A loy.'sttick- and BtuTdy or ho is, found ho V u ttlo d ifficu lty Id earry.ing tho ball jas.

. throngh the- lino- fo r f^od -4;tiins by \ (imon pnro line ba stin g tactics. " L e n "S eott proved a w if trd a t p icking holes «*w in tho o|>posing defonso, whllo dls* the played a Nowman speed In carrying; p ltc tbfl pigskin a ronnd th e end fo r gun«, th)it TTo failed no l on gp.al k lek i, either, upoi

f t .robnny Ilonghtolin proved equally of* n Cectivo w ith Bcilley In em shing down >ii(c the W endell defease. *jivi

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In the f ir s t quartor Scilloy d u h e d nblo through the line fo r SS 'ya rd s to. tho iim goal a fte r play had been on aboul a ka lf minnto. Im m odiatelr a fte r play .. ,

f t had' boen s la rled following Bellloy's k run, FH.t took tho ball ovor. Honghte- 1,1^5 Un mado tho th ird touchdown. Fix fol- fof

.low ed np w ith n .10-ynrd rim round tho «'i)i ond for another Icuchilown and then Boillny picked a b ig hole in the nppos- ],(.n

£ ing lino for another. S eo tt startedpick ing 'ho les a t th ir point ami com- r p

f . plotoly nonplused tho visiting linesmen 9 w ith his nb ility in th is direction. Hu

fonnd HItIo opposition o fter ho onco got underway, and proved himsolf an art- _ . ful dodger. Sellloy mado tho Inst touch- ^ down ot the qua rte r when he plnngod through.

ITongbtelin slnrted o ff cnrl^v in ths second i-pisodc, m aking two touchdowns .

9 before th r oppoting grlddors wero real- ly sPt for tho co m b at Nicholson holpeil ! some poon a fte r w ith ix 50-yard run sroimd tho ond, and Scott followed tho pcrfornnnco w ilh a good sp rin t around, ’’r ' Thoso two c fforla gavo tho homers an- ^ e ther tmiehdown, and a m inute or so ""m Iste r .'lolinny HoughtoUn evaded tho , J nofthiii'lors on n 00-yard dash to the Z

■ A goal. Scolt mado tho nex t on a 50-yard ^ m n, b'cnging Iho score to 77-0, ''

A t th ir junrtnro Wendoll go t a pen- i a lty Ol* fivo yards fo r o ff aido. i l l l e y wont Ihrough for another touchdown, ,v . P ix an-l Scott following suit, making tho scoro 08 to 0 w toa tho f irs t half - M .U , b lJ^ . j „ l ,

) S nbs tita te s Hold 'E m . rnnsCoach E vans s ta r ted o ff early tear-

ing h ij f irs t s treng th toam to pleccr in the tko th ird ( p ir te r . Pucke tt w ent fo scnl(>r for ^ c k c r . Foster, lo ft'tac ltli ' J f f f o r Wondell, began to display football p prow eu a t th is p o in t Tho l.ad gavo tC f somo b rillian t cxomplificatlons of tack-

. -Itng , nnd m aterially aided in reducing if ' tho scoring s trength of^thc Evansmen. tlm Ilo rea lly war the only'm on in the vis- dn-r.

. itin g a rray who showed anyth ing in the ^ron^ way of football t a le n t smnl

I n face o f the now defonso Twin tlon Palls cnntinued to b a tto r holes in Wen- c itr . d e ll’s form ation for good gains, and Span soon K dlley w ent o re r fo r a touchdown. Prazoll was inserted th is p o ls t 'f o r I i l

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Leisor n t le ft guard. S to tt w en t dm2 through for 3r> yards for a touchdown )3. nnd H x followed up with r jiothcr. Twin M’nI. FnlU wat pcnalixea for offsido ju s t be- spiL foro thl) whistle blew for th e end o f to5. tho qnarter. mp

Beginning Ibe fourth. K ing-w as sub- I’hiJ, stituto.l fo r Scilloy a t right ha lfback irg

F ix w ont ovor for a counter. Robin- dotJ son took Jobnny Iloughte lln ’s ptar.e I

snd Swim w en t in for Jameson, l^-bns hui> subbing for Bobinson, I^orris fo r Pra- sid■ roll, K err fo r Scott and somebodr e l 'e opf , fo r F lynn. S ro tt had juU made an- for . o thor and tho Inst touchdown when he nm; ^ was called off. /

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I KEYNOTE OF JOHN, I■ McGRAW’S SPEECH i.,' ' ONE OF OPTIM ISM '1

--------- smiJ " W o ’r o O f f , " S a y s M a n a g e r o f hit. ;r N e w Y o r k G ia n ts A f t o r } W in n in g O n e voi• : nin, NKW YORK. ( /P ) - " W o nro off now. plc,„ W atch i s from this time o n ," Is Man- Jj"'J ftgpr M eOraw's mpssngo to tho support- j.^“1 prs o f Iho O lants today, r -j » “ We will be right back for another0 v k to r v ,” wnr the word to Vankeo flinst from MnnnRor Milior Huggins. (i,,,,» McGraw deelnred yestor.lay’B v ic tory g n ,• hnd renewed the . ronfidonr'o o f h is p jt,1 players, who, ho said, made up a fight- i in g ba ll clnb. ,

“ I nm moro certnin now tb a a over• lh a t tho Qfants will win tho series,” G i ho said. “ I ’ll .prohably p itch Doug- ofI lo s ." fiel’ Asko.l if the defeat discouraged him, basi’ M anager H ugginf laughed and sa id : plajI “ W hy should I bo disconragcd, w itb tion• tho odd game tucked away a n d -tw o ing t pilcherH who have conclusively proved line

th)it thpv could stop thn Giants, to eall onal• u p o n !” ’ doiil

nugg in s declined to announco his Bob» p ilchcr dofinitoly for to iiay ’s game, T

saying ho v,-nnted to think It over an^ disasliidy the situation. toue

“ T h.ive both n a rp c r nnd M nys nvnil- etb(I nblo and I may not deeidn un til game cd 1> Ilmo which I will u to ," ho » id . as'.i1 ------ . serli’ - OIUFP W EATHBE IN lO frA ; '' 1 0 W .\ CITY. Tn., (/P)-(?ri«p w eathor tlm' ideal fo r foolball, prevailed he re 'todny m l■ for t'ho N otre Dnme-Unlvorsity o f low /i said ' “ b ig t e n " football game tiiis a fte r- win ‘ noon. The Jfo lre Dame sqiiad, num- I 1> j boring 25 mon, nrrived yeslerday. . th ir

; FRANCE AND GERMfflY TO £ ; . ^NEFIT BY.AGREEMENT J

TTnderstandlnff Beacbed a t W iesbaden : P onnita Paym ent o f Seven BlUIon ‘ M arks in Five T ea rs

■; PARl.S, (/P)—Franco Is Insured rc- I

para tions pajTnent nnd Gormnny Js g lv Is 1 J en a tnf-fins to avoid posslblo bnnk- wot

rnptcy throujrh tho ngrecmcnt *l(jned don yesterday n t Wiesbaden hy Louis Lou- (^j|, rhpur, Frenrh minister, of liberated re-

■ plnns. nnd Dr. W nller'R nthcnau , Qer­man m inister of recon«lruetlon.

' Tlio ngreement Li regarded hero w»' nf extrem e importance nnd will perm it

Oermnny fo pny tho equh-nlent o f seven t“ t“ billion pold marks in the nex t five years. F i n t reports indirnled th e I mjrcpmei.t would rtin bu t thren yenrs, fl b n t It is fonnd npnn exnminntion of fhe th n t I t does nnt expire beforo Mny .1, 102fi,

“ Tt is expressly stlpnlnted thnf. nil dellveri".t shnll bo devoted to tho re- constniplioln o f devtislated reglone in northnm F m n ec ." says an annex lo ' Ih o n g re em cn t Wo

Melilla Bombardment «»'' Resumed by Moroccans ImS

_____ ensilM R L n.T i.\. f ^ M o r o f c i n s resnmed nf i

thp bnmbnrdment nf Mn'ilLi Inst Snn- Wb d n r. n n d 'fh o firo cnntina'-tl throneh on { ^fon<l^v w ifhoul lerioiis dnmnge. A eowi smnll iro u n of Moors ofcnpled a poji- j flon in tho sonthem suburbs of the c ity , and scn» n number of shells into Spanish poslllons.

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ship T il t^ R u th May Arm Trouble—Giants

NEW YOBK, (/P)—Thoir batting, sights c!rar nnd aet for sharpshooting, the Now Y ork G iants were dotermincd loday to 'bom bard the Yankee tw irling lokctlon , and gain an even footing in tho w-orld’s eeries. They hammered j four Yankee pitchers for a w o rld 'r sO' „ ries rccord o f 20 h its ycsteniay, and won the lliird gamol U to 5, a fte r dropping tho f irs t two n-jth#ut a score.

M anager McGraw intim ated ho woald M'ml “ Shuffling’’ Phil Douglas, the spil-baller, to Ihe mound in on effort to hold the Ynnkt'c sluggers wliilo h it v mon mnrch to Ihi-lr second victory. " I’hil hurled a gre.it gnmo in the open- * i r g conti-ft BR^inst Mays, bu t the nn -1 '' dorhnnded fllnger was craftior.

H arry H arper, tho Ilackcnsaek, N. J ., h u rler ,'w ho mnkcs u|i H uggins’ port- sided m ountain stnff, is mOst likoly fo h oppose Phil', and if tlie Jorsoylto is in form, fho fourth gamo o f 'th o series may develop nnotlier pllchorf’ batllo . ,]

All the dope issued previous to tlio f nerii's by the so 'sillt 'd exports haa ma- _ feriallrcd, bu t It turned out thoy said {, G iants, whoro they should have said Yankooe and vice verra. Thoy predic t rd the G iants.wouhl show the g reatest « dnsh, speod and rcsoureefnlness, w hile tho Y ankees would win Iheir ffamoa by | horsehide mauling. In tho f irs t two ; gnmcs. Iho Yiinkecf won by dash nnd , rosourcpfulnesH nnd In Ihe th in l. tli*.' G iants piinc.hcd thpir way to *rlumph.

Bnth Has Bad Arm.Suffering from an uI bccss on his arn.

ON n result of his base stealing in thu socnnd gamo, liabo Ruth mny bC compelled to wtilcli fho fourth gome ' from Iho bench. W ilson, (“ C hick” ) Fcw stcr will lake his place in th" pvoiit thn t Ilaho is unablo fo play. Hulll, u)i(> sllll Inclfs a series homo run, may gi'l u chnnce lo pinch h it, howovor, i f tho (‘crasion warrant*.

'“ My greatest desire righ t n o w ," *' said lh>‘ Bnbo, “ Is lo crown my w orld’s serlL'-< play with n homer into the Klund^. I ’d die easy if I could do i l . " ,

Yrsl<‘rdny ’s cnnie ar a result n f tho iiii'ffoctivi' pifchiui; of the Yankee twirlei>.,'’Phawk7y; Quinn nnd Collins, snw .1 rum bor of w orld’s series rccords smnshi'd to Kniithereoni. Thoae e ig h t ' h itr in Ibe seventh innln;; mnde one fl' rccord, Ihc ciRhl runs nnolher, and the • l'2 men who bailed still a n o th e r . ' Pop •''' VoungV two hita In tbe seventh In- i'* ning, onp a double, and the other a-tri* J ' plc, also mado history. The. tim e 're - “ quired to play the nino innings— tw c P hours nnd forty minutes—added a few J? lines to Ihe reeords. ,

.Tn-onfy h its for on^ toam in one gnmo never wero recorded before in o w orid’" scrips. Burns garnered four o f j ' ' Ihom, tlireo 'singles ami n triple and Snyder go t four singles. Roily nnd P itcher Toney were the only G iants „ who failed to connect a t least once.

' ' B u n s M akes H istoric Catch. ' rc Goorgo B u m s' g reat tun an'd cnpluro

of Q uinn’s drivo toward the center field bleacher wall, will go down in Ti baseball histoiy tar one of fho greatest od plays of tho (jame. I t will bo men­tioned rlong w ith Aaron W ard 's leap , ing ooo-haDdcd eateh .of B aw ling t’ be liner tow ard right, in tho socond, which he enabled tho Yankee keystone sackcr to doublo Emil Mouael o ff f irs t and poll Bob Shawkey ou t of n deep, dark holo. ^

T oney’s showing for tho Giants wni- disappointing, .b u t B ig F^cd had a touch break and probnbly will got an- b tber chanco. Jcsa Barnes, who reliev­ed him, pitched & m asterful game and as rennU MeQraw belloves ho haa Iho serlef won.

“ .Remember how Donglaa pllchod in tlm firs t tramo, afid how Nchl worked in Iho sccond, and then count Bnmes,'’ ’ said the Giant leader. ' I cxpect t j w in w ith all three of them ap iin an-!I believn iTonoy Is toijd , despite that Ihird inning yesterday. I t appcnrs th a ' thn Yankees havo o a lr Mnys i\nd Hoyi and I liclifivo wo will boat them in Ihelr next nppoaranees.’’ I

Today bolng a ha lf holiday for bn tl I ness poopio in New T ork, n rerord j erod wns expected to pock th e Polo; Oronnds. '

Woman BU rtad F irr t Dally Paper. 1 Tbc flrst dally paper Id tho world

Is eald to b a re becQ e su b llih e d by a woman. Miss E llu b e fh Mnllcf, In Lon­don. Mnrch. 1702.' She polished and edited tho Dally O onran t whl'cK sho founded " fo r ,tho purpose of doing g rea ier JobUco to w ancn In general throuKh th a elimination of lm;icrtl-: nenccs which tbe ordinary papera con-1 tain ." _____________

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.Very Easy TermsWo have a 120 acre farm nenr Jerome, Idaho, th a t is well adapted to dolrj-ing, nnd general farm ing, th a t wo will sell 10 a farm er w h o ‘will handle a dairy herd, on U rm s th a t iflll le t tho farm ensily pay fo r Itself, a t tho low prleo > « t <111.011Wfl h iv e placed several good farmors on fatm s and stocked them w ilh milk eowa, and they aro m aking good.

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[ Toni.trrow ihorc will bo nnotlier Kami', wentlii'r [n'rmiltlng, tind Tho Nows will I . supjily iiK sidewalk guesls w ith Ihi A . snini' Iricoiuparablo servlen th a t has . I mnrkcd all oilier game,s n f Ihe prw ent

--------- TlSiimlay’H Imllotins will s ta r l cominu

1 here nt iioon.I I . . .' MeuuwhlL', Clinton W, Hvans hus ■ demimslrnlod o liility to recooslruet ' from the nu'mhcrs o f la s t y e a r ’s cham- ™/

Ktonshiu winners and new tltle contend- ; lg gridiron cloven.

Yctlerdn>*'s demonstration ngninst J Wondell, while no t a rea l te st, provid- („. ed a p retty fa ir so rt of lino on the gon-

cra l phying nbility o f tho local grid ^ o u tf i t There’s spood nnd sturdy

, strength, ns well as stam ina, rourage and “ pep,” in tho E vans ou tfit.

, ii'iiiliiiialinn lha l npclifc i-liampion- shiji Jil'vnyr. ■"

r Fridny tli'o loeal t^iiupe will; lrni|riM to Fil'ur for a gami' on MIpr ; field. /

T h li pH ii'. .ic-i-ording fo Filpr ijrid i'XiM'r>, will l>i, d ifferen t, in fact Filer

' folk drrhire Ilicy will tear the Twin Pa lis mnchini' lo , plecos, or a t least

' eliuck a wri'iich in tho machinery,

And Filer 1ms something on which tn bnnc Its Ih rpn t Lnnl woek tho team defpnlod a neighbor eleven by an over- whclmini; score, hut not quilo w ove'r- uhplmini; ns tliat o f yontcrdny^ :here, .

' Captnin Cliff F ix promisM fo n d e - ''• qunlely fill' tlm elonted' shoos doffed' by “ Speed” 'N ow tian , s ta r o f lost y e n r’s team. He directed his team so porbly >eMerday: took patses perfectly anfl'mSiTe'ond m n s 'lb a t almflst fo re e iH forgetfulness o f t h e lad who won a I place nil tho all-state high school team tnst year, and Is now sta rring with Bcrkislcy.

.lohnny llouithtolin. Ix>onnrd Scott nnd Jim my Scilloy, too, will do nnd thnl vc-ry wnll indeod.

Whilo ngainst “ P .s t” Plynn, “ B o b " Nieholvm nnd “ D ob" P u ttie r whnI chnnce hns any other legitim ate high rchool tenm in this d ls lric tl

Qooding colleRn wanted a game wifh Ti^Mn. Falls. Tlmt w m n fle r tho Melh- odlslfl had dcfqalod-Wondell 20 to 0.

I t is .hnrdly oxpocted tho request will be repeated in ligh t o f w hat happened hero yeslerday.

Reports from F iler indicate tha t the

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.S, IDAHO SATURDAY. (OCTOBER 1921 'grid team of th a t place ranka wilboutdoubt am ong tho W st o f 'th i s y e a r’s Sipo’srlbllltici. ,T ho toom baa heft, speed rep( and tho advantage of superior coaching, trtrp

l U i f i i l i i h

Lloyd Goorgo H eads B ritons j who are to Renew Parleys

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1/) .M '0 \ , (yj»)--jThi’ jHTNinni'l of tho ' | EiiKli'li drlnnatlnii to llu' ronferenco ^ w ith Irish K-iidi'n licr.' nrxl Tuesday , mw iiffirinJIy aiinuiinn'.I H rldav ' mC ] follow,-.- . ' ■

LInyd (K-.ir^r, l.ord Illrkon-lnad, tin- bird ......................ilur; Sir Iln-mur (In-onwood, chief -«'crfliiry for Irc'lnml; Austun (rjuimln-rlaiii, Kuvern- iiii'nt Ii';nU>r iu thi', Iioum' iif coniuionr-Sir ......... . W orthiucton Evans, soerctary fi.r wnr. and Winston Hpcncer Churchill, sccrotnry for iJir colonies. Atlurnoy Qeucral Hewnrt will l ie ,a memln'r of lho eonferoneo whenever eoQstilnliannl questions nrlsc.

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' ovoning wna spent in Mwing for tho jji 'uu iboxnar which will bo hold n o it wcok. ,,,0,0 ,A short proRTMn wa* i^von tb a t int\ud- un ,(,j| od m uiie by tho M im s A gnot andEleanor Stronk, Torcsa P lo lfauf, Boso jfenrta sd K atherino Daljr aad a rcadin)f 'b y Carl I

■MiM Bakko. Tho liojtcsa aerved r«- hoitcafrcihm onts. cloio <

ComplimonUDS Mrs. £ . k Whito, tho Mmladies o f tho Poroign 'M insioaary bo- Bmijiicloty o f the i lo th o d is f ehurch served eon Ttoa Thuraday afternoon io the church csorulparlors. Tbe M esdoaos B. I-}. Bmlth, lers. ,Jogejili W all and J . W. C. Doako pour- dn i bicd. T lio muaical projjram included two Frid'nj piano solos by Mrs. 0 . H . Blioton anda duct by Mcsdnmbs Thomaa M ott and —II. C. U aguiro. j ^

Tbo regular mooting of the B a lm o n --------Social club WAS beld a t tho homu of TlioMra. Leo K irkm an on October 0. Bo- I'luMncauao of lho Uireahing aeaaoa, I t was elooto<

■ decided to poatpoao tho neetloL’ of Oe- tb« fi . tober ::o ua til Novombor 0 whoa tho lho ji

a u b ft’iU lucot w ith M ta. W .P. Mike- «oph..i toll. • ' '

. Tbo Tw in FolU delegation l o tho J ] ' ' ’ mooting of thc f i r r t d ia lrict of fodor- ‘‘ aVcd c lubi of Idaho rotum ed Ircrm Bii- port F riday •ovenlng. They roport very cnjoyublo ontortaiiim cut program,

• and till' paasajcc by tlio coiivcution of "suvcral im portant resolutions, including „ ^•a recomiaendallon to cohkt" * p f tho aegrcgiitioii o f tho Pall river area fromlho remainder o f Ycllowalone P o ik j a reaolution pu tting Uio club on rccord

. in favor of diaarmniucnt; continuation ],n,i ,n■ o t .fho traveling lib rary scrvico; sopa- cd by

• ration from politics o f U>o publlo AniihnKbools nod sU to educational instltu- son an

• tlous; cndor5enioat..uf tho work of tbo yell d; natJonol fodoratioo to olimlnate jazz music; proO iotlon 'of comtnunity sing- BAIN

" in g and good muaio In tho .public K hools) speedy consideration of tho .WUUa-Canpbell “ d ry ” law bill now ( (woding; appolntniont' o f Mrs. 0 .. J .W islb r as a mombor of tho advisory |i<’iir n board o f tho dlsarm am eat eonvontloa. rtivprii

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ho Vftlla BU AulUotty <ot ll;o 1922 Proapc m o o tin g ,;a n d ’the doclslon was rcfor- red t« tW goW rnlng board. Upon np- •« ' peal by U n . H . J . tiweeley, i t was vot. ^

•cd W 'ask fo r doUor OTbscrJpUoas from “ ‘ th o tomnbew (edciM loa Jfo r Uio be'aofit of tho loan acholnrship , fond. Btatom ont is mode tb a t tho fund r Ib rtholly inndoauate to meet tho do- ‘ jaand i o r loans among Qio atudenta. A bout .70 dcle'Ritc* nttcnilcil tbo m eel- „ , liig. Tho Mcsdtfmoa E . lt,-V anCoU ,,U. .^7. .Olouelick, 0 . W . WiUtam, Jn a M ,P i U g ^ d , a : . I t Boavcr, 0 . J . Bchroo- ,

. dor, M ary N orton, M. J . Swceley nnd ** MJm .‘ S te lla H ibbard Treprcientcil tbo

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' T to Prcabytorlan A id socldty spent n ib s t .o f tho 'period of ■tboir-monthly buain«a mectintt T b ira a / --n 0 dU- n A r l cuMton of 'ptruia f o r ' th o ' nyned . . . which wUl eonven*} In T w in Pnlla «n VV Tliursday,- October -U . Katimato* place th e flumber-.«f a ttend ing ministers and tTptuxi d e le r ito s a t 75. and tho A id sodety will and

jurraagtJ 'fo r th e ir oa tertainnjent. Tho hoatcsies of tbo afto rn o o n ' wero Mrs.

:D . P . Bwoot, 'M rs. M. P . Qmnblo, Mrs. ( ju k C. D .In v in and Mrs. C. 0 . Larmoro a n i jow on Uioir novel flotertainm ont cAuaed much 1,0, h ila rity . Bofroahmonts wore served.

Tho 'W omen'# A uxiliary of tho Am- j . j 3 1., o rican L c^ o n hold tbolr; regulnr moot- in g in tho loereation room of tho Reed apartm eatfl T hursday ovoning snil.*i)cnt „ , aomo lime in diacuaalng plflna for aldini; ; tbo Legion in the ir A im lftico day ub- sorvnnco. Mias M argare t B ce!uflnd H art 2 “; V an R iper fu rnished a delightful pro* ,, gram of muaic. 'The hostesses, Misa Blr- , , d\„ P in k , Mra.,'T. H . B antw w , Mrs. « CTydo Blrapson and M rs. 0 . M. Blmpaon suMni-iaed tho social hour and aervod rc r e ih m o n ta ^ ^ ______ two cu

■ P roblcaB hf mom ent to 'U ie m em ben (if tho O atte llc Women’s leaguo were , " ‘' , . discusasd a t > ^ e l l a ttendod meeting J"' T hu rtday a f t A ^ In the Buainesa ” W om en’s c lu b A o m s. A short program t h a t Inclnflod m uiio i>y M rs. Pred Seek- 'ro p * w ith , n read ing by Mrs. M. Q Putnam “ O

- M d » paper by Mrs. P . B. Cox occu- « « 1; p ied tho tim o a f te r tho buslneaa meet.Tng. .T h o hostewea, Mcadamea J . P . p ; l ' « ' A hern, lln g h Amabary, D. M. Ib lr e i tively. Ha'S 0 . D. Aaflersoa io rro d refreih* Tho 1 a e o ts a t th e d o to o f -the tf te roM n . up only

--------- bur wnjA silver to a fo r the benefit o f tho 1-8 Io 5

Rnild of .the Episcopal chureh waa held Oata n t tho homo o f M rs. W . 0 . Taylor oa opening T hursday afternoon. Mrs. Ifa rry Ailea w ith U< and Mr*. J . W . W heeling served the May 37 guests from a tab le centered w ith yel* to 33 3' low flowtirs. D uring tho aftam oon th r i>rovL gnerts finjoyed vocal muaic by Mrs. w 0 Taylor, Mlaa Suianne Taylor nnd U rvc v< M rs. t H . H u t« r L A bont 80 were U n ttendaseo. a— "

M ra, W , R N ixon enterta ined Tues- T W I^ in y ovoning compUmontlng i e r aoU ier,U h . B. Michell, who hna been her lucBt /o r a num ber o f woeka. ^ ^

I'Hcction o f o fficers was tho leading w . v ,n te rc s t a t th e m eeting o f tho Baptist w f t[7omea’s Circle Thursday a t tho homo oTut hiif.M rs. W illiam W arberg. M ra H eart- n m <'lold w as mado Baporintendent o f the a . n f i ilrelo} i l r s . W. H . Scott, prealdoat o fnlsalons; M rs. 0 . 0 . M cHnf/ie, aacre- TD&C a ry ; U n . I r a W inn, trcaaurer; M n .

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M oh«ra W nUim Bonsli- m i i ;ton and Mrs. T . H . Dean, committoo I 1 1 on, a id work. Tho f irs t number o f tho * * ' program th a t followed was a diacus- alon o f tho L id iaa (jueation, in which Mra. John Ililoy and Mrs. W illiai^ 1 1 6 Doughton led. A piano solo, " Ind ian M elody ," by Mrs. J . 0 . B eatty follow­ed. Tho chapters o f the study book on .. community service w h ic h laT jc io g 'fo l. lowed this year were review ed by Mrs.W. H . Tolliver and M rs. A. Huntsman. Diaeusaiona dealing w ith tho m aking of (] tuoro effectlvo homea wore lod by M ra rm n rt H arold Beatty and Mrs. M artha John- . . don. Tliero wna a reading by Mr*. H . ' H eartfield . M ra P . W . tfobs, Mrs. a B Carl Bonaon and Mrs. WiJllam Qraham, Chfirlc hoateasca, served . refreshm ents a t the Jesse clojo o f lho afternoon. j . n .

Mra. H. J . Younga, prcMflent o f the C. a «Iluaiiiciii W omen’« club, ic rvcd lunch- J . B.eon Thurmlay to .the inenibcra of thc L. 0 .c so ru th o cumniKtce n t elub headquar- s . £ .(era. , l t wns delcrminod to hold a spe- j . c ,finl bUKineiia m eeting in (ho club roomr J . c .Frid'r.y evening, October 7. p , n .

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,HI(3H SCHOOL NOTES ?.'"gL - : ,— — ... 1. ^ . I J Brucc

Tho clitRH founcillor* for tho severnl M atthi'lu(ni'H llf thl! high Aihoul hhvo been Fredeleoted. Mias M ary R uth. F laher fu r Uen IIhu fcn inri, Mina lla tricc Ttngerfi fur JohnIhc JiiuiurB, MIh!i Anna K ent for the Charlclophiiinnrcf, ond Mlaa Joaepliiae Jack- Italphaim for Ihp ffealimen. IHnrry

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ticiioul >viin let mit lit •JiliO. Frldny N. I.oiii'rmrti hvcmiie i>f the looliinU ffim< M. J.u 'ith 'Vrndell. A t ll.'^r, tiie cntlri; Costelrrhool iiii't In tho gj-mnnaluni nnd hold Dale 1\ ri’giilnr old-tinio pep meeting. Norrin H.Kpler (Did Louis 'H errim nii who grad- Dcn I)iinted inM yenr and two yenra ngo, re- D. B.ipei'.tively, 'wero n t thc mooting hnd W. P.'iiil|ieit thu new yell lenders who have A. G.mil nu rxporipne'o n t lending. Follow- Dan fi;d by the old tim e kings wore John Dan G\niifm ry, Franria Flynn, Wllnop .Jacl;- A lbertinn n n j Roy M eHaffie, all' napirnhts nr Kohlm’oll dukes. E li Ml

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OAMB’S POSTPONEMENT _ _

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mnr mill Uiu ground nltendants begnn , tive rh i^ tho infiold w ith tarpaulins. - ' . r i l

The ja ln w as still fnlling briakly n l M l i:40 o 'clock aod thero waa little . If nnv * )roapoet» o f a gnmo being playeil. _ ^ i’niils o f w nter formed nonr tho. cov- L‘,' ;red ba.ne lines and tho outfiold wni •niildly liecoming a mire. Tho umpiter inid tha t fhoy wouid consider the con- n . _ _ litio ai a little b e fo r e '2 , o 'cloek nnd iinko knp\vn their decision whother ;i P(] jnnii’ woiild bo piayod.

Tho rtnw d sought ahulter in tho cov- tiFl ■red itnuds and a fow spcethtora who vnru nli*erved in tho outfie ld bleach- UU TH atooil_ huddled uuder iimbrcllaa. W’M

Thi m t an/. "1 opular books n ie ar- •iving c r y a t r io s BooK Store.-rfld. '

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Crti|>—Jp tu n u O anw d-by Seaboard .B uying Spring

and Beported Salea t'^Jnd ia .^ aU b* All >v: trofoaslonal* OtotmU , Corn

______ Oats(JHICAOO, ( ^ —W heat sold a t n new U arl.v

5W on th e 'c ro p a t tho opening of the Huckw loiud of trade todny. Tho a tn rt w.ia Wliite inai'ttlDil, l-2c lower "to l-2e higher, Sweet i-lth Doeembor $1.00 to 1.10 and May l 'lnx .13 1-2 to L l f 1-2. General aelling of la y by corajnl»»lon bouecV and of De- Tobn^c ember by nurthwoat in terests drove I’caclie irirea down. ApplesA rnlly reaultcd on evening up in nn* Sugar

icipntion of tho government report duo K afirs ate toilay b u t w hen th la died down I'viinut hern was lack of support and tbo heavy Beans laderlono took Deccmbor to tl/IO and Tho Iny to $1.13 3.4. bor 1,A rnjiid r.olly a t tho closo caused by nouncci

eabonrrt buying atU reporicd *.ile of “ coyn wo cargoes to. Indin, caught tho .loenl . rofcMional elomeut In an oversold eon- ition. T he final figures wero $1.00 to u ,00 1-4 fo r December and 11.13,3-4 to ‘.I'l fo r M ay. > ! -Cora also mado a now low for .the

rop with cnah nnd commisaion houaea1 the aelling side. December s ta rted ______i 48 1-4 to 48 I-2e and Mny a t 54 l^Sc ---------rI S4 r-4c. A t the end of tho f lr a t boor aympai rices were 48 1-4 and '>3 3-4 reapoc- ),ojr mn vely. •Tho lato rally in whent pulled corn ) only slightly . A t tho cloao Deeem- CHIC tr wns 47 5-8 io 47 3-4c and M ay 53 Corn 8 to 53 1-4C. • No .2 yOata wero o ff w ith other g raiaa, tho Oats >ening waa unchnnged to l - 4 t lower, 30 to 3 ith D ecm bcr 33 1-2 to 83 3-4e and ov 37 Tlie tuiir took Doeembor33 3-8?.

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t i m a t e s ; J h i t e P o t a t o P r o s p e c t s

0 0 0 B u s l i e l s . a n d t o b a c c o H a r v o sW A SH IN aT O N / (/P )^S jirin |: ivl.oal n (iductlon flho'vud a roduction nf a|- )xt 13,2(10.1100 hunhela hnd eorn^ g .fe- elion of-:‘a,a00,'.J00 bushola compared ( th II month ngo, tho:.;drpattinent o f Tl; rlciilture'a O ctober,crop report todny madi Jicnti'il. -Whlto "iiotntoca pronpecta, cropi vvcver, aliuwcd ah incrcnso of 22,. o r w u,(jQU bu«U(!ls iu ii tobacco an lnttca»«« wo?it

•1.1,1:00,000 poundi. • . . liu»h ■ October. • .

OJ)— J'orccaat ring w hent ■___ __ ____ 100,770,0001...w hoat ............................ 740,055,000.rn -.3,103,003,000Its . ______ 1,078,519,000iritv - - - 103,350,000ickn'hent ------------------ 14^03,000hite potiitoea .............. 345,8'(4,000,-eut potatoea __________ 100,560,000« . . ---------- 8,878,000co . - . _ 33,020,000'baccu, pQuiulH ________ 091,504,001)nclies . _______ 33,105,000 •iples - .... 100,710,000gnr bcotH, tona ------------ 7,910,000iflrs ............. . . I _______ 127,930,000w a t r - _____ __________ 31,898,000'aus - . , 9,332,000rho condition t)f tho crops on O eto-*-— p 1, or a t tlmo fif harvest, was an- jj„ iinccd a s follows:[7orn S4.8 per ccnt of a normal.. TiiBuckwheat 67.4. CIcIVhito pota toes 00.5. Po:jw cet iw tatocs 77.0. L i•'lax accd 00^ . RLIitice 84.0. rohncco 75,0. .jiigar beeta 89.3. MI

... ------------- U nlota,

npathy with an nclive and higher 7.76 1 J m arket a t.th o ynrda. B n

Oaah Q uoU U ou JHICAOO, (/py_W heat—No ealei. Oil .’orn No .2 mixed 45 1-4 to 40 l-4e ; crean; .2 yollow 45 1-2 to 40 0-4c. f irsts

)ats No ,2 w hite 32 l-4e; No. 3 ^»hito Eg[ to 31c. caaca.

T H E T I M E H I

W i t h t h e c o m i n g o f G c

o f f y o u r T r e a d s , c o m e s

t r e a d i n g .

I f y o u r T r e a d s a r e g o n

i s g o o d w h y n o t h a v e t h e :

c a n n o t g o w r o n g .

. W e a b s o l u t e l y g u a r a i

w e a r a s l o n g a s f i r s t t r e a (

T r y o n e a t o u r r i s k , ■

IDAHO VULGANI2P H O N E 2 9 1 3 0 5 S B

y NEWS. TWIN FALLS

TY CROP REPORT,. 01

inds Actually Obtained f i lompiled by The IsN e w s ,- “ a_____ ^ — • • - 'T •,rtth

andte aaHjt la the oeopilatlon of tuaae Ugh<

3Hii t u tnclaalon ta tW* Urt)Icretgo Crop Bn. lo Aero

48 W beat i9 • atoa:cSO , W heat 64 ol 4'm W heat 76

SOO W heat M S o. 14 • ■ W beat 85 "7®, 21 W hea i_ 091-512 W heat ' 001-38 W heat 001-2 CI8 A lsike i.ooc3 Oats 100 able

15 W heat 61 7C- 11 0 ^ Alsyke • 13 and

S ■ v :;. SU W h .. l 6013 W l,.« t « 1° ,- ; IJ -A l.ik , U K

140 W heat 43.7 *!™“ 10 W heat 03J1

.................... W heat - 68.5 He130 ' W heat * 50 25c30 W heat . 04 hold-llV i W heat 77. and

100 W beat 53 pack30 W heat 08.5 bulk7: W heat 00 RhID W heat 5’J..'5 j „ . . . 20 W heat «2 70 W heat 51 40 W heat 49 '

441* W heat 53.312 ' Red Clover 5 Cil7% W heat 00 tocel

10 Wlicot 78«i Itivci02 W heat 50 Dako

. 11 'W heat 70 „c80t10 W heat 70 jo ] o 18 Ileana ' 45 45 Beans 37%30 Beans 41 N f

220 W heat 55 . werox A lfalfa seed 10 today

. 4 ^ Potatoea 205 or, eg Backs. I bougl

_________ , '

ING W H E A T i : S H O W S F A L L S } 0 B U S H I E L S E ;_ turn,

ining 13,200,000 Bushels as Agriculture’s Last Month’s Es- ;ts Show Increase of 22,800,- j 'ost Outlook Brightens i’.'“Thia y e a r ’s crop production wns foro- co, ^

a*t iiy tho deportm ent of agriculture orn C iday ill ita monthly cr6p ro)iort, bna- a l Di lg the eatininlca on conditions prevail- f id d IU Oclober 1. . ; tho ciTheao eatlnincs comparod with .those tions

lado laat month, show . the progrcas u( ° ° d ( ro]is during the-m onth of September, point w hether'Ihi’y dctoriornted during the. fourti onth. Tho estim ates of pioduetjotj-.^in fo r t l liiliela except whore noted) follow: pointi

September 1020Forocnat Production N E

210.000.000 / 209,000.000 754/100,000 787,000,000

3,UO,000,000 -3,232.000,000 1,000,000,000 1,520,OQO,000

102.000.000 202,000,00013,(WO,000 13300,000 « =

323.000.000 428,000,000110.000.000 112,000,000

8,300;000 11,000,000 y i• 32,700,000 53,700,000 H

048,000,000 .1,509/100,00033.000.000 - '43,700,000

107.000.000 244,000,000 8,000,000 8,550,000

127.000.000 . 144,000,000 32,500,000 28,000,0008,800,000 9,100,000 .

Ryo No. 2, B4j!. | M Barloy 50 to Olc. ■Timotby seed *4.25‘to 4.75.Clover aood $12 to 18.Pork sominaLLard 10.85. , =Riba IG.75 to 7.75.

M INNEAPOLIS, Minn., (iP)—Flour = I/richangcd to 15c lower. I n carload —;L», ftunlly patents ' quoted a t >7.40 to S ■'S a barrel. @Bran $13 to 14. =

Chicago Produce =amOAQO, m - B u l l t l - .n i j t o i ; =;amcry oxtraa 45c;-standards 38 l-2c; p nsta 3 4to 44c; ooconda 30 to 82c. ' BEgg* - Unchanged; receipts 0,C99 Sjca. =

I A S I m E ! ' !

3ood Roads to wear is the time toi- re- =

jne and your fabric | lem replaced as you' g

H

antee re-treads to 1 ads. M '

K womis V i :IHOSHONEST.SO.j' |

:S, IDABO, SATURDAY. (

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Ponltry—Allvo .higher; fowls 14 to 3c; epringa Sle.

• Omaha L irestock _ ,OMAHA, N eb., IffV -H ogs - Bo.

eipts 2,500. M arket active, 15 to 25o Jgher than^ycfterday 's average; bulk, l a ^ n g grotioa, 40.25„to 0.75; bolk e f Gutter ales (0.25 t o , y S O o f i . *8,25. ..B aneh

OatUo r - 'BeeeijSts 600. Compared E g g ft rtth , w eeV 'ago: c h o ice -i jd ycarilnga ■ _ jid bandyw'eight steera steady to 25c - cSi. Jg h e r; top - yearling* (10.50; othera, rea tern s-and sho-,atock steady to''25o -Gatt ower; bulla 60 to 75c low er; . vuali veal, I teady to stroag;. Mockers, aud feedera Bog toa:dy to 25c lower. Shei

B h e e p - 7 .Recoipta aono. Compared rith . w cok . ago; um bs rteady to 15c swor; sheep and y e a rlb g s 25c high- r ; feeding lam bs strong. .

Chicago L ireetock BugirCHICAQO, V ^ - C a tt l o — Bocripta S u p ,

,000; comparod w ith week ago: doslr- Pow tt I)lo corn fed steers and ycarilnga 60 to Cream '6e h igher; medium and p la in ahort fed nd graiaers atcady to S5c highor; f a t Bowif bo-stock mostly 26 to 50e h igher; belf- ra up moat; cannora and cu ttera steady 5 ^ “^0 25e higher; lu lla 25 to 40o lower; Buttoi ight veal cnlvcs COo to (1 lower; do- ? ‘ Irablo 'heavy calves unevenly highor; tockcrs and feeders 25c highor.Hogs — Bccelpti 8,000; active, 15 to BMon

:5c higher than yeatorday '» average; E«eon old-<}Vcr ligh t; top $fl.70; 'bulk ligh t nflm ' nd ligh t butehors (8,40 to 8.70; bulk Q u a ncking sows (7 to 7.40; pig* atrong; pork* ulk dosirnblo (7.75 to 6. MUtto:Sheeji — Rccelpta 1,000; roceipts to- Pork

ay practienlly a ll packor'a d irect; Pork 1 ompatod w ith w rek ago all prices round 25c highor. ronnd.

. Deelp in t..

CHICAGO, ( / I^ P o ta to c a — Steady; = icdptfl 80 earn; North D akota Bed M H :ivLT Ohioa, bulk (1.85 to ' 1.03; Bouth ^ 'a k o ta E:irly Ohios (1.55 to L05; Min- csota nnd Wlsconaln Round W hites A 2.10 to 2.25; sackcd (2 to 2.15. • r t

Now Y ork Stock i ia r k e t NEW YORK, (5>)-0 il8 nad tobaccoa '

ero tho only conspicuous featurea of iday 'a b rief s tic k markot. Tho form-

cspedoUjt tho domestic group, -were ought on additional advaneea in prie-1 o f raw . product# nnd tho la tto r ro- londcd to ahort covering. Usual fav- .1 •itoa of tho industrial nnd railway di- I isloiif w urt dull and Inegular.H(-.ivy aelling of- Columbia Grapho-

liono preferred wna tho only atriklng ‘Ilturo among Bpeclalties. T|io clordng na firm . .Balca approxbnated 300,000 / o inrca. Tlio recent nclivo domand for ibcrjy bonds gained further aftmen- mi, nil thc 4 1-4'a m aking high reo- •ds for tho year n t gaina of 25 to DO lin ts. JPow changes of ileto occurred a t the regular opening o f today’s stock mar- ?t. Moxicnn Petroleum wns tho only -oniinent atock to reflect fa r th e r prca- irc, losing ono point. Sum atra Tobac- 1, American Sugar and-G roat North- •n Ore wero fraetionally lowor. Roy-

D utch, Houaton Oil, E elly Spring- eld Tiro, W hlto Motor and aeveral of :o cheaper rails were higher by fcac- ons to ono point. Virginia Iroir, Coal id Coko led tho ipeeialtles a t a two lin t rlao. L lborty second, th ird and u r th - i .M * » mado new. higb records r tho year o a c u ly gales of 20 to 60 ihita. s

L ibe rty oBnda N E W .YOBK, m - r L lborty bonda 38cd: 3 IrS 'a (80.68; f irs t 4 ’s (02.30 d ; accond 4 ’a <02.50; f lra t 4 1-4's 4.00; second 4 1-4'a (03; th ird 4 1-4'a 5.30; fourUi 4 1-4'a (93.30; Victory 3-4’b (99.40; V ictory 4 3-4'a (09.40. ,

G o r

Apple B|oxes | For Sale! i ^

L e t u s p o i c h . y o u r %

lyiunsOn & HarderP H O N E 2 7 6 "

p i n i l l H l l i l l B l l l l l l B

I Civilization and|I Civilization h'as placec I mand .of the farmer al I ern conveniences—for ■

j,f Not the least of these t zation is the bank. Th close a t hand this mo tion of credit which sa money and advances c creation of additional ’

Farmers’ accounts are i of our business.

Twin Falls & Trust Co]

T W I N F A L L S , I I

' “ Member of Federal Res

OCTOBER 8,1921

IW ni PAUM MAKfaBra 1 '' cSST i - = H : I

iniUhcd by Twin p#iu Plonr Milii eat, 'No. I, cwt . ■ u j ,

. Prodnee; ' , atoes, Bnrals,_mrt, ______ v-■terfat — T Jiei botter — - • • -il

— r .r’lirnlshed- b^lndependent Meat

lattle^Cowa 4@4 l-ec;'-*t«t.. fie- *d, 0@7e. - A !ogf—Prime, 8®H)a.Iheep-Mnttbn, 4c; laabs, 6c.’oullry—Hens, 15e;.fi7CTB, 20e. 'j

UOUBEWIFB’a QDIDB.(Retail Prieea) f \ i

ar, 08-Ib. sack ......... -...:([email protected]^r boet, 100 Ibo.---- - (8.1S@8iS

tant, 100 Iba'------ Mo qootaWoi Watoea, nqw, lb.— — -------- 2ctam cheese .............. .............. flOeck cheese _____ 30emr -----------........... ..— ----- flc,tnte, leaf, lb______________ lOelad-------------------------------- 10cItory (ereamery) — ........46ctter (ranch)---------------------40.: gja (ranch), doa._________ 30c “tkoia ..... ............ ................... 35to s ______________________aoc!on ....... ........ ------------ ------ 35c:on, alleed ______:________ 40<:s ______________________ 38ta, alltoi 45c■k ehopa________ ___ 25®30ctton ehopa ____________ 26@30ck ronst ....;_____ __— £5@3fle 3k m . . g « ___________________r2 o « mteak—Biiloln, 30t; 'l-bone, 30c; ^ nd. S'Oe; cbuek, 20c. ’eef—Pot roast, 20c; ntek 17 l-gc;e, 12 l-g>-; bri>krt. lOf.__________

■ ■ M M M fl

AUTOMOBILEOWNERS

TheP h i l a d e l p h i a

's,Now Priced Be­low Pre-War,

Figures

S P E C I A L S • *

F o r d S i z e

? 2 5 .5 0 a

B u i c k S i z e ■ *

$ 3 0 .5 0 ■

D o d g e S i z e

$ 3 8 .5 0

A l l G u a r a n t e e d O n e Y e a r

lonuino' D iam ond OridB, loartor S aw ed H ard W ood W , oparato rs and Fam ons hiladolpU a W orkm anship

•ORTER’S ;afteiySRaiiialorWs

361 MAIN EAST

a il l l l l l l l l lS ll l l l l l l lB l l l l l l lg l *

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SooUon

. TnvosHpotlon of plan» for constnicl^ Jng .a riTC-mllo atrctch o f griivel rooi A wo*t of RoRcrion will bo conductod b;

mombcrs o f tho bcin*il of tnu too* o -tho T\via F a lli highway d b tr lc t nex T uerauy. Tho Invoaliffatlon w m bo b; por#onul vl«lt to lho road in quoilloo.

Id r.dditlon tho board propo»c« li ■ s,: ' op fo r tOMSiltiatloQ 5n a ll

• -ft sohcnio propoMd by Bogoraon bu»J ^ ncaa mpn and ia m f irs fo r opening i# . rond botwocn titttp laC o and Boaoworth

W hilo in tho Bogoraon country th' .. Iruatccs wUl go o m tho routo named

rthich If between 15 and 20 miles ii • leni^h tc givo coMiflciation tt> U» loa*

.. Ibility . /Deelaion to thia effec t woa rcachoi

• &t a oM tlnR of the hlRhway boa rd a

• a pcflUng hold today when forthe . tim o wus dovotod to tlio pe tition pro .acn tcd a fo rtn igh t ngo for tho buildiD)

of VI firnvol aurfnccd rond from Knul ’ (o BoRcfaon'by wny of Holliater. Fur 'th c r iiivcatigation ns to coat o f con

■ U n iftW 'i will bo niAdc by tlic l>oat< in fonnpcllon w ilh the Ilollinfcr pcti tion. Tlm <[ucslion of nvnilnliility o

^ crnvcl iy ono th n t concerns lho boar< nionibi'iH most, i t ia laid .

I Thl* aflc rnoon 'b MMion woa givo:r (ivrr tn roo tire-m allcra .

SHOSHoT e JURY AWARDS .■ ; VERDICT AGAINST 0. S. L

eilO 'S IIO NE, Idaho (B perW ).—Mr« h\T.iw Schuppcnita w m IMc Thutaaiv: nwnrdi'd n verdic t by n ju ry in d lttrlc court Iicro g iving her compenantion li tho-Rum of $0000 for tho denth of hu huabnnd, Auguat Bchuppfinioa, who wn kiliod whllo working na n aoetion hnm

* In tho rmployo of tho Oregon 8hor^ Lm o hero on D cftm bor 21, iMO. Rn^

w as brought by U ra.'B chupponica ii bohnlf of hcraolf and two m inor chil

' drcti, ondct proviaiow 'o f tlio fcdorft cfeploj'cra’ )lnbiUly“ nct nnd wns thi f ira t n rlion br'oiiglit undor tliia ne t li

. bo trii'd auccoaafully in thia acclion Kvldcnce Ind lco lcdJh ftt'th e fntnl ned ilent (iccurred during n anowstorin

. Schiipponira wa* at work in tho switch luK 'yftiil* whca be w w «lnick Uy i trn in th a t hml Intcly Icon pu t on tli' linu, nml which,' it wna nlleged, foilri to (jivo ua rn in tt dignal fo r i ta nppronr) Mm. .SchupiKJDies w.is roprcaonted b; Judgo J . B. Bothwell of Twin Falla.

W OOB D B 0B IE 8 T A L S OI*• OIAHH W IT H JAPA1IE81

(Continued {root Ftff* One)

^ Viiirouiil Knneko. dcflorntcil i t r . Wooi r .nnil W.'Cnmoron Forlioa, n form er gov

H \ ,• rn io r grncrnl the l’liill]iplnu.i. w ilh lh » • O rdor of thp Riaing flun, f ira t claa:

O ther iiii'mbcf* of th o irp n n y were giv cu tlocutftUoni o t n. lower order.

Gnvcriror Qoneral Wbod lefi fo r Kob joarord.iy to board llio crulacr Now Or Jctina for Maniln, where ho will bcgli

'— till" <ll'«clinrge o f hla dutlca. Upon in — ' v ilntioii from Japan , ho will v ir il For

nmiH'■ll. routo lo Manila.

^t> ■ -------

Q e a - t k s

Williom U. Day, nged 01 years, o died n t n lorni hospital th l

morniiij( following a a illneaa of man< weeks. Mi . Day waa uno of a lorgi pioaoJr fam ily, 11 brolllera and aiater nurviviug him. Hia wife died sovera yeor{i ogo. Throe daughters, M rs. JA. i ’ord o f Eogcraon, ILrr. Brookmai o f Portlnnd, Mra. William McDaniel o

• W nahington and two aona, Qoorgo F nnd WiUiam I I . l>ny; both of S en ltk eonatituto his immedlstb inm lly . ThrO' brothora n sd ono aiater a te living ii th o viom ity of Twin Fnlla, J . H . DnyB. J . Day, John E . P a y and M rs. W D. Ti. Dnratow. Tho'W idy is At tho T J . O roum aa a o r lo a i^ c b a p e l / t i rnngomonla for tho 'funeral te rvkea no

• y e t hnving boen mado. In lonnent wil bo in Tualatin , Oregon.-

I FUNEBA18

t ,' W ilfred Leroy Noyea,-5-yoar-oId aoi of Mr. end Mra. Ray 'V. Noyca, o f M ut tnugh, died n t tho homo Thuraday ave ning. Tbo funeral woa hold a t th' roaidojicu a t 1 p. m. today, * i th buHa In T w in Pa\la cenolcry , P . J . OroMmni in charge. '

Stcol ^ iiirg cablnela and aafe^ Cin: Pook Plorc.—adv.

: j i 9 The tjc luaivo paint and wnii pape; Hore cnu rbvo yon money; givo na i trlaV Kunklo & Bemlllor, 4(1 alopa fron ])ostoffico.—adv.

Pi.m3 tunlnff—Ilhoao JP8.—ndv.

* Buick and Dodie OwnersW hen Yoa Think

SE R V IC E% . Think

“SUM and BltL”Lyons'^& Helm

BUIOK and DODOE ; M otor Sorvico

■ / Wo O oarnnteo to bo tho B est in Jk the Cily. We nro with

C Tho Gom S ta to Vulo. Co.9 . . 120 2nd Avo. W ew

PHONE 658

li BIGKEL SHO^ III ADVANTAGI n g j i f TWINFALLSw • .-------

Construction ot -140 Wiles of P atnict* View after Building of Idalio

Shorten Disiante fn t"I.M Profitable, Sa;

ComttucUon ot tho Tw in I’nllB-Wolli railroad will mako poaaiblo tho bnlld' log and profilablo opor'ntiba o f nnolhei

? , cut-off from Crnao to Lalicvicw thalI bual- rtdnco tho dialnnco by rail frotr Bolao to San i'rnnciaco by Way of Twit

IT *h; Fa llj to 86T wHca, iv* M m paied w ith th« L ‘ , present diatanco of 1/J72 milM by woj named. poriU nd nnd 1,105 miles by way ol

Ogden, nccording to I’aul 6 . A . Blckel engineer in chargc of tho conatrucUoi of tho orlgimil T»vin T a ils irrigatlot project.'

pV .n»i ' Oonstructlon of only IW mllM ol „ n,« 0 »m > M i L alo-

view and o f 120 sUJM b « tw « a Bog- BftCMsary, M t.

Blckel axplalM . H o odvocatea tho •, ' oarly conatructlon o f bo th coanecV

C < if peti lllualratlDg hla arKim'cnt by refer lity i r enco to 0 map, Mr. Bickel in convcraa

board tlo" a ^ o u p of frionda includinf 8. T. llnniiUoil. ut Boiau lho other duj

given '"ado lho following alnlomont:M ap Tona" Story

• “ Work your hend a l i t l l e . - I t won'lDS . hurt you. Out n' Union I ’aclfic folJur _ htudy the map, and tell the Boim- jic» 'o . L . plo nnd nil tlio rest of Snnko rivor val

loy wcat o f AnicrlcDU Falla ineludlnj —V ra I ’ayotle and Wi'isor. Anybody c.m fig'miiiny ' .tirJriM “ Both nl Ontnrio nnd Crnuo ns wo! i 'n a s o t T«vin Falla nnd Wolla the rail o f hor to I'onJioal u)>Iio wftj

hnml iimiiedlulo nocossiliea th a t il could noi g],p,( bo mniingcd. I t ia to be lioiiod th n t tin

o,,i. liiuu wUlBQon comu whou they will bi l u . in ablo to iuduc»-nion of moana to invest

« j|. ill juHt thoso IhiugH wliicli nn- an lui rndnrfil porlniit lo all o f ua,L. Vi.» "Thia will benofit tin- rnilw.iya ii

(n moro waya thnn one. Tlipy will In-, on .. . iibled lo snovu moru fri'iglil over t

II ncci- diitaHCC, tlierelvy g iv b g botl I r,j. producer nnd conaumer a bolter chanc

,witch- fo r profit and prico. Tho conncctloni 1 „ . nro of groat importnnco in moro wayi

on tlip Saving of time nnd mntori“ lr wear’nnd tonr ovi-r aornu -IOO mlloi

iironrh "'**•' " ’ould Tie nboul onougl ;cd by 8®*-»lla. Opens' B all Bound A ro a ______

“ Tho Crano.erec lt road baa eaa? , • _ grndfs nnd connects up lho Boiao, P a y ^ 8 ® otto, Woiaer nnd S n a k e r rivor valloyi

wilh San Frn')cisco n l aboul tho aami ) distance, th a t I’ortland dova and alai

— gnin* n Inrge terrilo ry iu coulrnl Oro Wooil jjo„ ttiiich ig tlio largoit strolch of coun

5r gov- ir j. [„ llio United Stalea w ithout a rail ilh th .‘ rond.

claas. t „ |„ p ^ j], cci„ncctlon aorve:ro giv- „ ,TuiiJcrfiil country which ia to saj ^ ra il boiinij, nnd i l can onaiiy emniKh bl r bIkhvu Iiv figuros th a t the poople mew Of- ,vc!l 'na tho roilroada aru losing by nol

having ' thin connection: Tho nilnint )on in- dia tricts alono will jua tlfv the con it For- Btruction of railroad niid poWor lintfl In

to Ihia ilialrict.“ Thia connection If tho oniy real

hopo for Twin F a lls and Buport countries to tkrlvo, and ovoryone ahould. strivo to b ring hbout, tbls- result. WltU theso connoctlotu and

m— J Inter a coruioctlon ,down tho Snako river CAoyon, thoy w ill havo u

u s , o f . equal, break w ith tho rost o f tha al thir Snako ilvor valley,

m any “ Tho Crano crcclt oxtonaion ia nel I lorpe ijrofitablc unlowi i t is connected up aiater^ -^Vlicn this Ir .lono both tho brnnchei sovorai in California nnd lho Crnne . ercol Irs. J . btancli wilt bo wado to pay w ell."

n le U f ■ S ignificant K gtirosrgo F . Mr, Illckol, in oonnection w ith' hli koU lu, slateaienl, mndo uso of tho followinf Throo figure!:

ing in 1. Nnnjj>a to Porllnnd COO miles; !. D ny, Portland to Han. Franciaco 772 wllca: :ra. W. lo ta l 1,272 milea. _ • tho p . • ■ 2. Nmnpn to Ogden 084 mllea; Og 1 / t r - don to Ban 'F rancisco 811 miles; lota: :ea no t 1,1D5 miloa.a t will 3. Nami>a to Twin Fnlla by way ol

Minidoka 260 m iles; Tw in Fails t( WolU (100 mllea c f now construcUoal

, 130 milea; Wella to San Frnnelieo, COI miles; to ta l DOO milea.

4. Nampa to Ontnrio nnd Crano lO;

lid aon f Mur-ly avo- C S :a t tho burial

JM m n n____ ^ K =\ wV . I H- V & \ ' K 3

, " r *a from f

_ |1 Bay Foor Pi irs ' l | j & Vamisl.

1 W e h a n S Ie th o- I — t h e k i n d t h a

u t m o s t B a t i s f i

f i n i s h a n d d u r

AIbo B r u s h e s ,‘ imcclcim lD gttnd p a ’iDtin

KUNKLE & BIt 230 a ia la N .

^ V OUE PRIC]I I I

IW m FALLS DAIL1

IWS p o s s ib l e ":;E TO BOISE IN .S-WELLSROAI}{Railwav Between Crane and La' laho-Nevada Connection, Would M ; trom Capita) to, San Francisco ai Says Irrigation Pro]ect Builder

f f e l l s ^ - --------- — -----------------------------------

miles; Crano to U kov iow (new e ® r !U tc u 6 tlo n ) 1 « mUca; L aka Vlow to £

Franelaeo 000 mllea; to ta l 807 milea.I 5. Bolao lo W lnnemuecn (300 ml o f new construction) 400 milea; Win;

^ muccn to Ban Franelaeo 417 miles; tnl 817 milea.

fl. Twin Fnlla lo San Frnnelaci ' new routo bv way of WoU»—720 mil

7. Boiae-tw in Fnlla cu t o ff to B 147 niiles, m nking Boiao by way Twin Falla to San Franelaeo S07 mil

. o l I ■^ ANAIi'TSES A O B£B ONflg- PBEBBNOB O F POISIMt. I ______

(ConlinDod from Pag? One)JCt* ............_•

praclli-nlly dupli'-ntod those obtair rofct- from ^lll:cImona tnken from the be •craa' immeillnlely nflor the dealli o f Moy lding Boplcmlicr 7, o f Inst yonr.

’ QlTca Basla o f EsUmato.

U nder lho (pieationing of Prosec ,, ing A ttom oy,titi-phnn the wilnoaa tei

. Iioil to having found .O.I milligrams \i '> Kr'"”" o f tho spoein:

I' V of ki'lnov, liver nnd aplcon and ''..itmi "illHgrnina in a lO ^^am (|uantily

y, *• lho apocimen, Pivo |,Tnm« of tho spc ' **' niuna laken from thi! infeatinal tn ■ jl or la rce 'nnd aniiill in lcatinc yielded

,1 niilliBmma of nrnciiic. a fu rther / „ ' Rram inmple yielding .00 roilHgra .. . ' upon tu-alyala.

, On the l)nai» of a norina| weight kidney, liver nnd aplccn of 2000 gm

,,, llie resu lt wnuld indicnto tho proaei „.•« * n lit tle loan Ihnn one-lhird o f a gri

of ar^i-i'io in Ih n o orgnna. E ltim ali ' the lotal woljjht o f tho intealinal In - . tn .lm w 3,'iCm grama, a to ta l result

21 millii.-ranir o f nraonle would be in

botU . A asnalng an eqnai tUstrlbuUoi lanco o f tl:o poison throughout tho enUri :tIona aystem, in the caw of a body weigh waya ing IflP pounds, th e to ta l polsot inter- content o f tho body wonJd bo ft Ut n)Ilos tio OTer 0 grains.

l)r. Bodenbaugh testified th a t ’l diHtribiitlon of lho nracnic through( the ay^lem wna not equnl howovcr, n

^ 'Jillowiit,; for th ii ijiequality, ho CJ P ^ wi\Ud tV.at IV U U lo'leas tlvan !> gra' illnva l’<'l"'*n probably wna eontnirMme *" cndaver o f Moyer,

nlaii M to m c f tjaea T « t Book. Oro- Tilt- differciiro between mode

coun- nu'thoiS nnd old nu-lhoda n-:ir fionc it rail- w ilh tho wilnCM by Mr. Mills.

lU lornry used n choniirnl I c i t book^n orvea went into the meihoda .of nnalyaia J I say |>o!suii nn koI forth thoreln. Tho t(

bt- iiook thcorioa wore diapoacd .of by .1 le aa wilnern a i “ old f.iahloned.’ '

no t “ To w hat fallncio* ia your le il bi Ining ject i ' ’ (\sked M t. Milla. con- Till- riUu,ition drew a lengthy anin

09 in- from llm w itness ]irccoilcd hy tho a ti monl. tlm t “ fnllacu-a" wna no l a rhe

•oal il III term. Ho waa q'urationod n t lenf f lit by th.r nllhrnc-y, tho inlcrrogntiona 1 }ne in;; hnrod upnn tox t hook Informnli iilj. i« tin- hands «>( tlio defenae. ind PolJ:on Somctlnen Tlirown Off. iko " Ilo w murh nraonle havo you fou u in n liiid.v, which d id no t aiuae donlhl

tha naked Mr. Mills.'“ I hnvo heard o f 'c n sc s wbcro t

I not I’oixon cniiai;il ao much vomiting tl: I y - il was IliTnvm off nnd tho pa tien tith«> ' • v t m l . " 'creok “ Did you over hear o f 20 gralni

o f tn e n lc bslng ta k o a wlUs4\« I canBlngdeatU I"

“ I would M7 tlta t w onld bo im. I' his posslblo,” rcpUod tbo witness, iwmg u^vhat i s ^ o n a t o of lo a d !” nlles’ whilo chom ieal'snbstanec, poit illcs* ' charactcr, uaed n g rea t doal in spn

’ lin g .". Qg, N o T ort fOT.Letul A rsontto. 'to tal 1 " D id you teat tho spccimoos j

i arsonato of le a d i” l y o f : " N o , I did n o t "I to " 6 o f a r 'n r you know th a t may hs U oai been la th e b c d y t" - , COO; *'Ye*.»»

I " H a d pulrifle&Uon sot in in I s 107 f irs t ant o f ipeclm enst”

^ - M n

^ j’ p Q W t s I ' / C h I I )

M es Here.

L h a t g iv .c t h e |

iisfQction iniurability. ~ _‘ im d oil o th e r 1 ^ ^ ^ ^ inting neccasillca. ^

[ b e m i l ^ r

Phono 231

r e E S A ^ R I G O T ^ Jl

[LY,NBWS,vTWIN FA Ll

. " H o d il in the second ael, thoae tn) cn from Ihe body a l tho ccm ctoryt”

N “ Y c»."" I a n ’I I t 't rn c 'th a t , aracnie Is know

to pro«orvc the or'gnna-with which comos. Into c o n ta c tt” t-

k l i - " U IS generally mppoilcc! a o ." •" I s n ' t I t your umlcratandinK Uit

aracnlff does preaerve a ho ily f"Lake . “I o«»'t kMw."HI “ Do JOU know of your own know M d* edge Ihn t tho cont|Uncra uicd wei a n d for o raon lc f"

" I do no t know of my own know odge."

O o u d t A ca ln st f t l s o Bftsolt.

Tho w itness decla rcd .'tb at ho uat ’ con- evory known molhod to enruro ovot0 Soo p a rt of hii> appara tu s bolng free of ar :ca. cnic. There Is no nracnic whatever ; miles formnidahyd&

rinno- Tlu< toat pnper slips uaod In h is e: es; to pcrimonia by the w itness wero in tr

ducod «n ovideneo by thfl atate nfli Ik o — Idcntificnllon by the wltneaa aa thoi mllea. catryim ; tho a rs tn io ta k tn from tl ' Bubl apcciniojiM ch tained from M eyer’s bod ay of O nl/ t'no or tw o ’le ttera nro le ft i miloL tho nlphiibet fo r tlio 'w ork of czhibi

for Idontlfieatlon. rp was reached bforo tho neon reees^.--------

'ISON ijfjjjjq Q r t v e y j j i

Dr. l.oilcnbniigh took the stnnd n t tl brginiiint; (if tho m ornlsg sesaion ar

, ,• , identified the containers w ith l | aptr.im. iiH tnken from the bodv of Mo

''0 “> or nt tijt. Twin Fnlla cemefcry A pril' o f thl-. yi^ir nnd lurned over lo hi ftt Ihnl tinio. D r. Botlcnbaugh haa eln< hnd llll- F|ii'rimena in liia poasoaslon. 1 nnnl^vri'd the contcnta of hut two co

seciii- tnini-r.-. The th ird , conlainlng 'hnir, 1 leil*; did' 11'.! uiiHcnl. The two contnino

ma o.' were nlferod in evldenro. cimrii “ Al ti„. timo the hvo j ^ a nf apeo d .111 nu'iK v.iti' j;ivcn 'y ti« , was llipre niv ly of iiiiii^p ill III,, ju ra ,’ ’ lho witness' wi spoci- nakr<Ltnu-i “ Th.re wna nothing irt tho jara,

cd .0..I WHH till- re].lv.■r Ifl' 'gramn DecUnoa to F ix Tima.

On .nnRoxnm fnatlon by AUomc ;ht of Mllla lln> w itness wont over hla test gnuiia mony nf |,n«t ovoning wltli roaiiecl I isonc.* hia nti;iU-xiH of the apooimons tako grain frnni ihr I,odv o f Moyor Soptombor

laliM-' IH2fl. Dr. Boilenbanch declined lo an Iracl na tj> '>lii'tlu-r nr not tlu’ nrncnic ha

.lit of bw n u-rrivod in to tbe boilv boforo i ! indi- nflor ih-nth.

. , • “ Ilavo you found onenlc in oth- io n i yjjif*'® ® oxam lnod?" aslcod Mr.

" 7 m , I J ia ro ," said the wit-

.“ Thoro a n otliof, aeU iodj of analyils nro there no t, aa to wolght of tlio poison fo u n d ?"

t t to “ Thera aro, b u t aono i to Woro gnoii. aca tra lo than tho mrthods which 1 ft nnd

crti-;rnl-n.^ T raco j Bpotlmeas:ainc(i t|,(j introduction o f-lhe to

ilmony of Dr. Edw ard F . Rodonb.->ug Idaho ntato tiicm ist, lato yoakrdnv 1

oilcrii "'I 'ich ho mndo tho sensational decl; c inlo thnl, hnaod upon his nnalyal

tlio hoJy nf M cycr m ight have coatnii k nnil I’d nearly K) jjrnina of nraonic, lho atal ia for devoted its offorts lo lho trac ing of ll;1 tex t aporlmeiis, atop by slop from tho tlir y .Ibo Ihey were taken from lho body of Mo'

cr on Seplcmbor 8 of last year uut ; sull- the ir appearanco In court yesterday n

U-rnoon in Ibo lianda of Dr. llodci niwor haugh.a tito Tho three containers in which woi chem. tile apcciniena taken by D t. Rlclor fro cnglh Die body wero Identified by tho ph- ’n bo- airiiin nnd entorod in ovldence. I) inliou Hiolor a tatod th a t he g a v e ' thcao I

.ludge 0 . 1’. Dnvall of tho prohai ;*• court, following hla exnm inatioa 'afli

dooth o f Meyer.- Judgo D avall, on th e atnnd, Sdcntific

Iho contniners ns tho same os thm *1. , . ff>-or to- him by Dr. Bieler nn

, which woro delivered by him to D Rodenbaugh in Boiso on Soptomber 2'

lins Lockod Up .P . J . Grossman, \iodcnakcr and co

oner, told of rocolving tho body c im- ____________________

:: t h e y ’ll ! Criti

J th-.-

OUR .

G LForLc

Clothes we are proi their spirited stylii looms in their woohAny suit ordered h

T w in P1

H. 1 2 -5

' We Absolutely Guaranti Perfect Fit and Workn sliip.

LLS, IDAHO, SATURDAYM eyer a t hia undctiaking cslablisbment

' tak- nbout -4 o 'clock on the aflem obn of his t " deatli Beptcrahcr 7. He told of tho

holding n f.th o firs t postoiorlem n t h ll nown mnrguo on tiio aame evening, llo waa ch it prcsont. during the la ltc r part of the

5 ' exivmlnatlou b u t did no t aasUt. Tho body, ho said, waa locked up from the

tb n l limo i l entered liia rstablishm ent uii­til tho -cxnminotlon' was begun. Ttn- wilni-aa was no t proaont when the aoc-

nowi- ond poatmnrlMn wna performed on the were evening of the day following the deutli

of Meyor. 'nowi- Mr. Oroajmon dcacrlhcd the prcpnrn-

llun of Iho body of Moyer for burial, Xd fiirolKU auliatauce waa introduced into the body othor than the hardening

U"®'' cotn|>ound inacrtijd hv his aaaialoat, E. 0''0r.'' 0 . Hlur.Irviinl. A certnin lollon wan

0" •■'""I' '" ‘d fnro. Mr. Orowmun *” anRucred n number n f cjueitions nboul

, th ia lolinn. Atlornoy .Milla naked him . if l>r k w w ttf ««y oilier use to whieh j ' „ ' the fluid wna put, to which lho coroner thor.- ""O'U'’ ""''d It a fte r shav-

H ardening Compound K ept

lft ill Tho balance of the hardening rnm hlbita I’ound loft In tho cuutuluer aflor lla uav d be- 111 lho raae of Moyer as a prescrvatiTC

w a s ju rn o d over to K. II. Dooley, n ty ehi-iniat, fo r nnalyaia, laal June. The

t .i.g ''onlniner, the w itneia deelnn-d, hnd no| . 1 boon ou t o f his cuitody in the interim Ih,. I hi'Iwoi'ii till' imKlmnrleiii ;md lliii date

• tspoB w U tb I t 'WU glYoa, to M i. Dooloy. I.ril'2 ^ -I him I

I cnn- { he

npeei.

wna

a ra ," -

omeytcsti- t - Vc l Inlakon>or .<1, .0 any ■ hai^TO nr

m/ -^IV irit- '

of

tea-.lugh,

inlecln-ilyala,

atato >f l h o ' tinio Mov. ] until

odcn-

frnm

Dr.0 to J H Q | 6 b 6 8 m S ^ h ^ohaieaflor'

NOTED O EO A inSI TO A PPI

)r 20.’ Profoflsor John J . McOloUan, o naolo, who will appoar a t tho Mi

1 COT- Soptem bor 10.r o f '• <---------A d m is :

Satisfy the ic of ThemMADE-TO-ME,

, O T H>adies and Geiroiid to create-^upstanding ■ling, offering the best prc olens.

here will satisfy the keen

Falls T a ilo. F . A . M o n n g e r

1 3 5 — SHOSHONE ST. SOTJTH— IToit D oor to HcartfieJd the Olof

■ m E S W ITH OUE S A IT LAB

________________ • I' ^ ■ ■ r

LY, OCTOBER'S, 1921}nt No one, Mr. (Iroasman assorlod, b a d !h is accoss to tJio hody o f Moyor oxenptthe am] h is nasislant a t any time o u o r thh ll during the Ino postm orlans.ras Cross oxamination U r. Mills brotuthe ou t a dcBcrlption o f .th o e ffoct o f ;J rbo liivtdenlng compoimi used 'on tbo bothe and tba sto tcacD t th a t whon tho.bo 'uu- waa exhumed tb ls spring tho enfilrtn- wna in ft good a la te o f prcsot^atlon.

li„> Tolls o f Oar« of B^unalga

K. 0 . atu rdavont, in lUo vmploy Mr. Orossniaa ns aaslatanl, told

' brinKiag tho body of Meyer ftom t Jiospital lo tbc undortnkiBg cstablis

' im en l and o f tho poslmorlcm bold tb. ^ I evening, llo lold of the spriDkling'.

thu o«n,H ,o«a.«bo«i ib» 1^ itlBion in lho body and the uso of U ' .lo tion ujwn hands and foco. lin I Mamlnation Mr, Bturd, . I ' ' t declared th n l no ono aaw o r bt ' ' nccees to tha body of M eyer bolwot " lho limn it was brought to tho unda

tok ing cHlnblltbmcnl nud tbo postmo tom oxeopt Mr. (Iroasman nnd himsol

i ® a H O O I ^ S S A H D

j;>; o H i a a aow oL D T ji t oo.p lo n t n t - w

ri,„ ISfi Sboabono St. Weet r r a u b D ry Olaaning

ley, Bapd r t n t - p y t i m ________

PEAK AT METHODIST OHUEOH.

organ ist of. th e S alt Iiako Tabor- M otbodi^t Ohnrch Monday ovoning,

l i s s io n 5 0 o --------- '

e Keenest A ll-

USURE

I E Smtlemenlg in quality, sane in reduction of American

jnest of all critics.

>ring Co.r • '

— 13B l o a n e r

IK E PIEM

For the convenience'of our customers we will , also re­model parments into the lat­est styles,——— -------— ^——J

>uu«d «verr Wtertioon except 6uod«

To'ln Patli N o n rubll«hlcc Co.. lo

n o t A. HEAD .........................................................JOHN C. HAnVBY .................................................

Caierercil aa »econi] eU u mull nucier April 9. poaiortlco III Twin ra lli. Mkbo. unilar tUfl ActItn.

" "su F sV n ip rio N r a V e iOne jfftr ................ .........................................I n.3QUii .......... ........................................................1 aonUia ............ .......................... ..........................I mOQili ......... .....................................................

WEMUEH O f AaS<K;fATED I'OCS} . Tbr A uocUied I> oxcluilvelr «ntlU«d (or r«puUlcuU<>n of all ti«wa dlfpalcbca credlled i «Ui«nrlJA er<^(llte(l. In Itila papar, tn d ftlso Itia eubll*)i«d hert(n. AH ricbta of raoublleatlon of wiiQtifa herein ar*.ai«o rtia rved. __________ _

So rt»t>OTi^)bllUx )a auuhiihI tor IDs m ra of DSDuacrlpt. phoiocmpha or odier contrlbuled m tleiot BubnUtKHl (or publlcailon will M lu td or tflKreUon d( the editor and no manuacrlpc wlll 1 4Tlf»a accompanied b r neoeaaary poita*#.

EA.STUUN llECnESBNTATIVES Owirito U. Ltavid Co.. Inc., 171 Madlioa Ave..

i . a Ktaicr. K il HArcrord BuMlat. ChlcafO.

Thc Newa (a » member of tbe Audit Dureau ' f ton i, froiU'Wliom (ull inlorm atlon'a a to clrou) ,o< obtained upon uDpllcailon. Detailed Inlonn W ed locally upon rwjueai.

A L L 8H 0U LD E B 8 TO THE. W EE E ^ B ew od cnlliuBiftsni waji inntillwl into tb

lufcwrlptlon efttnpiiiBn ttt u mass uicoUub of falgB workers liurn.last cvoalng irlioti i t w u

' C^«t liie Tw in F a lii d if trJc t had tulim ribod i t t

a sd n o re .JSgnrcf aaJo public a t IJ»ii meoUij^ 'gave

fa ili (U ittie t erod ll ior subseriptlons Qffffropitii iB utfily WCO.OM. Elko county a l r » d y b w fIOO,OOo and ttir* Halmna Kiver project h w eom wt^h #10,000.

On tho foec pf tbcuo riRUrca tboro atill ^c«ni 1240,000 yo t to bo luliscrlbod. I t is ontircly reported subteripHooi Ja otlter d is tric ts o f tiio c (vduee thia Tisuro to a eoatidoniblo oxtont, wh •OOelDiion o f tho ‘‘clDttn-up” c.impaiRn arrnngc e n b g , i t Ib entirely rciuonaitlo to auppoto tlm t ^ witl bo gub»cril)6d w ith somo to Bparo.

U ore and moro tho people aro coming to ri inperaU vo n o tc n ity fo r tbb constnictlon of the and B oro.'and more npproeintliJli Is growinR of th a t ■abscriptlnrf to tbc railroad fund off^em rrofitAblfl inv^Btmcnl ovor prcBCbtciI to 'llilfl too

Tboro bo8 l>ech ti tlispoaltlon, i t is said, in sc dU trleU to w ait unlil i t was w ep w hat Twin : g o h ^ . to 'd o beforo Koln(; ahead w ith thoir ( p d g o & . W hnt Tw in Foils b u ilono is now a .i roeord tb a t iustifies pride In itn aecompiitiu 0 » t ouRht to mako the ralBing of the remaini?] :t m atter o f oomparatlvely e u y aeUeTOment.

Ono more tinited pall shonld po t tho eampa All ib o n ld e n Ut tbe wheoil L e t 's

OLD W OELD F E A B .O r AMEBIOA

Back o f thu cxprusfiionii of bopo tb a t tho iimi v tu a n o n ta confrruiicg will prove An uot^undoi b the m a ile r o f a'ccamptiahznonla of bcnefiti world, wbicli cxproMioni ore volcod by il'okc a ll eeuntrica Ib a t will partieipnt'e, tbore ia a nol m a tio B ottribn tod by aome keen obaorvora lo f i w , they explain, ia of Amoric&a inoxporionca ■ u U ck of ondorstanding and A inorioaa ehiiil>ni iM e se y in forelfni affalra.

Tkla eaa neo o only th a t they doubt tho Unite will play t tn ^ ip lo in a llc Koino according to the r Toliiag i n ^ ^ O j V o t l d . . Th6y aay wo have [ I ^ ^ L • ~ ;^ o p ib l^ w ^ » a v ^ B ut oro thoy-tho loi • e p to ra t. Is Iheto nothing-tney can learn t I f 01 d ip to ra ta are coming to W ashington to carry c y e r t i t woro bo tter porhapa th a t thoy atay a t hoi h i o i r ehildlik'o innocence wo have fa ith th a t lho tiona wo have rccoivod are no t altogothor acenn regard to ihoir intontiona.•; P re iiden t U arding did no t auinmott tbo confero) furpoae to confirm (bo old rufea and porpotuale so t-tp . Tbc otbura know th a t and tbo fac t tli ia v e agreed to con'for gives ground for coufiJei Iboy will u t JuM l cnrofully cxiunina whnt Anei io -proposo aod no t make tho ir decisions until tb koaid the ovidonte ’onu the argum ents. I f thoy b to rg o t^ n the worW wnr they should bo inclined rider moans nf avoiding its like in tbo fuluru.

SPEED, n f JT ra r to B

New Jersey jirovidea an' cxampio of sjteedy ju itl if followed Rnnerally miglit bavo a benoficlal cf lim inishing crime. Two mon held up and robt laahior of a tile j>lnnt o f II,COO, L a te r Jo t io d if tho men was capturo<t.. l ie was takon into coi rith in hoBr» n flcr thu robbery was eommitti teen sBntrncnd to 10. to 1C yeara and waa on bia iriaoB.

O f eoursc, dctcction of crim inals is a nccesifti

THE NEWS’ SUNDAY SB y C H A R L E S G L E N N B A I

R c c lo r . C h u r c l i o f ih c A sc c n s ic

W HA T I S A CHHISTIAirT in it tim.> i A m 11:80: " T b c d l .d p l t . n i t « ^

. i t l f l l Chri«U««. t j r . l in A n lio tl i." ‘ ' “ 'j '_______________________m urt bnve

proad iy sjjcaking, Ihcre nrc tbrco defItions o f tho word ObrisiIan praetic- o i r 'a m i tliy accepted. , l,ca^o ^ it;r i n t , thcTO is thc popular definition. The thirC hriftlaa ia a good njan—honest, •

athfnl and virtuous. CbrUtinnlty iim atte r o f charai lor nnd lifo, no mat- ^ viliiliK- sr w L it (!hurcb a man belongs to, or Thc.io t l

■ a lte r i f he belongs to none. A linoilonal iod n a * compobi ndiairation, and peo- ly hhh upI p s in t to hira and'.say, " T h a t man i« usnailr oa<C h ris tian .'’ "< tian . 'Th# ereond defin ltloa i« eno whleh But. n e ito in i in ncrlain largo cirelos of Chrie combioahoiA people UicmsolTcs. I t may bf dnee thnt iiled tbe emotional, defin ition , l l o f ir r t callrisUoB ia ono w hosp'life « d charac- I a ,n cort-.havn beea co&adooalv. tn u u fo n n ed doaerlbcd itk e foree o f hb la ten o r axperlenee. m atte r ef

t ezpeHeaee Usppcned a t-to m « def- « p i ^ M a

TWIN FALLS DAILYV lim inary to conviction oI , I N J i W O aeatonco uni

eundar . m eans of purs'uiBg and cImprovomont in Dtfielem

_ to r a cu lp rit ia caught, t Preaid*« eouragcs e fforta to oppr

.V.'.V-'.V Tteaauror nges offondors to contir

“, Act of March I. . p iosctuU oo, tOD,.Jl

• -— In Otiicr lands tbe occqj

............... 1.00 H ore o ften th e r o l i groaI'w oxponae on the public an

i f h e la no t guilty. t'REas? T ho g re a t num ber o l

idUed lo^u'^or noi pi’oof th o t improvet

“I-'"-_ courso to bo pursued whi

tr# o( uaaoUclied -------

™ . i . t o B . .a h .1. will b" reiun.e.1 Tlianksgivlng ond a t th.

^ im pressing tho publie wl

w . . Chriatwaa. Ono1*0. ” ’ ' engine on the " F lig b t of

ireau ot Clreula*-cirouUUoD may II ia also becoming me

(Qtornutton aup- , l j .in .tho banda of somo p

- - = -— ^ bIiow tho worat in t h e i r :fU E E L --------------------\to Vau railtuniJ Or. I to th o n w takca a .og of tbo cam- bia observation th a t tbe i

onnounced more others m ust atop woid i t s M i <luota --------------------

All av lo to r having gom'guyt till' Tw in w ith U o n nnd tb e moonrogatiPg approx- fee t nearer reo llu tiom

baa aubicrlbod --------------------

tg eomo through A n Illinoia form er plox

un til tbe hired inon who 1I ^ttnaias about th a t . ,;lrely Ukoly un- --------------------

' the county will - Ja p an ‘g 2} dcniaadi muJt, whilo a t tho --------------------rronged last ov- — — - Vhflt, tl^c wholo

. , , R A IL R A T E S W• to realiio the ------

of the m llroad, ^ h a t Investm en t Ncwiing of tho fac t ,incu the oeononiic readjui ,ffet* tlie. moat jiivn nnd opp ren ivc Araerllla foMlity. 'a t A jlcrhury , vjri'-jw^iiic, in aomo other I 'onnsylvnnia Ilallwoy sysTwin Fnlls wns ain, Ho declares tbnt “ rnheir own com- no t vo luntary It will bc fo m a. ma.ttcr o f be m ighl ju a t as wel

„ ' a no tbcr wav, ns follows:ip.IMmonl »«a 11,1, 1, „ i

lalnisR am oanl ]atya*of aelf-prosorvnlion.'’ ut. Tlio rate s eannol ttlny upsamnaien over. . "f® or killing tiaampaign th e ronds thcmsi

iranspprln lion maehii:cn an tutiona.

,rnA I C ongrtas d id n o t b rcjliona and i f tho In tcrsta to .

0 Umtttttiou of [ suggest tvu much chango in Dundod sufcces crossing o f a “ t " or the di- * if. V. *1, 1. themaeJvo* w ould R«t foi!

“ ? * • > sooner or la te r in aji, effort si'oVOBnon o i j , necessary to the ir very e 0 nolo of ri'i- ve rj' th ing now in certain

t to f o u . Thla ‘ >■*“8 “I'* . . not pnv tnx.iricnw, Amori- ^atos never' cnniild*Bkc Incon- / tho e x ten t thoy m ust bo n

. commerce and prcaer^-o tho

u . i i . a B t . u . ; 2 ! " “ T

tho rules ptfi' A nd Uiu only>ioom fo r a have a lot to o rating costa th a t’would bc >, nrr, oTCd to t l f f la tc s i l in th o

? , " ’' ‘Ort ‘ho payrolla oa t up t I f Old W orld g p j „ MYCJmes'tbete l» no i

a rry on oa of which ia neceaaary t^ tho bt M t o m . Y«t

, . , A s a m a tte r o f-fa c t tho*n t lho Impros-

aceurato with ed a policy of.milcido. Ma and ronowal o f rolling ato

w .u. b ridge* ,and thc liko n ro< ut ® do n o t keep th e ir cara and

5tua« th e -jM ponillllon tlio lim e w ill soon act th a t they urIy handle I t a t anyth ing I inliJtB to Umt n » ln t« l" « «

Uio rnltw ny foundntionfr^ lt America itaa t rn n sp u itn lb n mnclvii

Itll thoy have . Q oneral A tterburj- 'a bluni they h&va ptU iled Qlsc'Vhote in tlvla i«.,, , , . a s followa:

:lin«<l to con’ "T horo is only ono solutio ire. liquidfttlon. Uow will i t af

aay, ‘ wo have tltiuldated, ai bu ihrl. ’ TI>o induslrica ■an. Thoy s-iy steel ia aolling a t

f justica Uiat H ut there nro two outstondin

1 robbed th e . A n d .th o cost o f cool, of ibo day oao , Jsbor a t th c mloe, in th e lr? to conrt and handling o f tho coal. 8 o wi

‘ T lU t In fla te d 'BiRe tost*mmittod h n . ^ heavily rcduD hla way to toada, w hleh a ta by fa r the

lho country . And ove;y doll I n K ie d f g . . t r a . r

----------------------------- ChrisUanI

fSERMONETTE g sB A I R D . M ; A .

•.cn sim , E p i= c c p u l .

“ ---------- the re;r-iblimi> and place, Tho C hriallan ean ifmfiof3 othor than a man who haa been „{,Qgo■ ami gonuincly eonvcttcd . H e o n t wn , bnve had, o l aomfl Hmo or othor, 1,^ (h,> t|<i■ d i'f'iuw , d lslii\c t lo r le i d f emu- 'T h e it.l ; whieb ho can rccoll to hla mem- men and the atagca of w hich ho eon re- {g10 «-ith distinctness, nfnllv Mij0 th ird derm itlon ia th e eceletlas- slnndnrd, one. A Christian is cno who ha's ino. He h nitmittod info the Church tiv bar* of miii.l ni o sd has b*«n tsade s s e m b e r o t v.-ith ivhid

ilhli? so rio tr. .. r.rJ)r<l, toc-10 three dcIlnStlon*—t.he olWcal, the U aslei ional and ecclcainrticnl-^mny fnlr-’ fn'.low Iiin K* Ml Ww a ttem p ts th a t a re I'Silf <’<em I t laado tn define w hal Is li Chris- To nik, 1

need onlyI. o e ask. will on.v of those, o r an.v T;a»;'to in iottfion of these, of necessity pro- waJd Hio thn t sort of charactcr whieh woa mnn, inrl t t colled (Tlirlstbn n l A n tlo e h t” ChrUt H n cortaln aonse, a ll l l io x h a rp c le n tian. Tie s< Ibed may be produced, and, aa a ChristiaT]* i » of foet, have b te n pTodwed o r i o t tVe?

/y o a tke diree t ia fla«ne« « f to th a t ata

tW ItJ FALI'S D'AII

on onil imprieonmont. A eourt ean- r tli I u n til tha acousfld la present. Dur md capturing violators adm it of vast eloncy. V ot, inadequnto sentence of- Fat h i , tr ied o;id convieted o e t only dis: opptohend erlm ioals b u t also oneour- ontlnuo prosecuting thoir ontorprlsos- moi sn If caught, thoy w ill su ffe r l i ^ t l y . .)0, .J j n o t Jess noadful than certainty, occuaed a to bcotight to apeedy tr ia l, a ff i g roat doloy which saddles 0 needloss.,e a n d is a n injusUeo to th e prisoner,

thor c f crim es committed cortaioly of- ^ rovcmoflt is bolh possible and dosir ood la to b e eommeadod aa th » r ig h t yo t 1 whon tbe culprit* aro in custody.

------------------------ oneof Ilailoweon; ou^t month, ioeludes cr i

t thivt. tlm o th e s ta lisllelan w ill be e w ith tho numbor of days remain-Ono can alm ost lieac tho b m o t tb e fro i

i t o f T fm c!" **•/ ondj

^ moro gonorally known tb a t monoy sold no persons morely pisi o* th o u tf>

. me,lOlr natures. - 7>,

M, -vciii9 a Hlllo more j<i.v «'it o f lifo w ilb 'th e more Oermany work* to pay the fooip working. uall;__________ ■» to ti

gono iip 40,s00 f<wt, coinmunleaUoo g(]f.ooa }» brought « couple o f ,thoasand mari

---------------------- t

plowed up f35,0IHI in billo. W ail vho le f t to w ork ill n fac to ry boorf '

Couu■ I allow

's m ay go fhe way of tbo H points,— — - try »■________ • ■ a

^ 0«1.

3 MUST COME down; . '- — ---------- :---------------- ;___ !____ . J IUI

Nows has llornli'il and relterotpd ih .. adjustm ent began nboul tbo execs* n j morlc.'in transportation bills (3onor- r'sidcnt o f optTfllJon *of lho groat

system; corrobnrntes w ith ompho'“ ra te s m ust romo dOTrn. I f i t i s '

)o forced by legiaUtion.''*.. • -51J w ell liavo s ta led tho iti^TltaW e in :m ws: “ IlatL'jj. inu.st come down. 11 pgislafion il will be forced by the on.” 3::ly up where they nro, boeauso they lg tr a f f ic th a t m u st flow o a tlw ■' cmsclveH cannol livo os cfficlont m :'w a n d itven anh-ont business Insti* jjj.

brealho n word nboul rato roduc- lato .Commorco Commisiloa d id no t0 in n trnn’sj^ rtn tio n ta r i f f oa the -i9& ho dotting ^ a n “ i " tbo railroadsfa il to pross for such reductions i ffo rl. to rogaitf tbo businosa wblehry existence. They oro doing th a t v :: ':oin classificatlonA whore tho traf- " iy bocnuso i t jM n o t aland or will ‘

can bo,rcduccd generally and to 'jbe rcdue'od to servo the country’s '' |1 tho c arrier’s tra ffic w ithout cor-In thc opornting costs o f thc Tali- j

'or any worth whllo saving of op- Mo • I Id bo reflected in adoquolcly low- tho s till largoly Inflated payrolls, up the grcnt bulk of tho earrlera, no place olso lo go fo r th e to liejT ,

lie business of tho counlry’ n i r t h c " ''CE\

tho*oporallng oxpOBsoa r ig h t aowDy lire only by w bat m igbt bo call- 701-

M alntennnco expenses—on repair j; stock, lho upkeep of roadbeds, vi-cui to tbo bone, lin t if the reads ^nnd lotom otivcs in f i t operoting. -wvs j

soon eomo whon thoy cannot prop- JIng bu t a heavy loss. I f ^hey do i1 tbo r.ills and ties nnd ballnst— . ns ^ l l will not bo long hpf()r^ thd }■ntUlno w ill faU lo vleto», '* • rb lunt-w arning of w bat is cinniat;, , P*' ^is is«uo, dcsfi,[Vnji_rii)fiatinB.herc,'' .545 j.

Nlution lo tho problem, and tha t ia • *** hIt a ffec t Mst ‘Woll,’ th o farm ers s s i ' i .d, and nro aoliing w heal a t J l n fJa 's ay Dioy too h a re Jiqoidatfld. iJ a l pre-war prices, fo r cxampio. SJ8 >inding fea tures in liquidation th a t ^ouchwl—theso nrc coal and ttan s- C

1001 r.I of course, is nearly all labor— j’,0 iraniportfltion nnd in tho f in a l OJo when the economie knlfo gooa ^osls o f thc atill unliqnidnled cool rcduced ex(H;ndilures by thc rail- 1057 I. tho biggest consumers o f coal in ^Abllar m m c d should como o ff 1.1

1)0 public.—InvcBtmcnt ffows. ' ****~ i:<9 u-------------------------------------- ------tianlty . Tlicrc nre m ultitudes oCi J-* men who have n o l p ro fesw d - th e n j s tian faiUi, Tln-rc ore many mori Jn m ie n w/io /lavo fell (ho slrongest o f Teli({iniiH emotion whore lives U05

it iiienMirc ii|i lo tho Christinn M. nrd. Thore oio m any membora of hnreli, whn hnvo been mndo so "by 3*J M e;r-ilnr iitoccss, whoie sp irit ana lU -f nrc nn t Christtikc ,. A twin 'M « s K

(■hnractor po flow cnn bc point. U, t m ay 'slill bo ontirely untouched T r .'M Oril o f the M nster. -! ir,l<'ntion of our Ixird .wai to isr« men liko, H itw elf. I lo asked, nil To 0 foJJow Him.' Of eourso wo nat* , j j j

Mijert to auch nn Imposiiblo nlli ird, fo r w e *ay, C h tu t dW* H05 U lie had a aupornatural equipment / JI.I nfiit h eart d ifercnt from thol mti ivhich the ordinary man Is com-

f/j r e g i i M l f l ' b S f yc^ n ; j ss le r fhallengod .His d 's tip le s tn im Ilim . to walk In I lis steps. .H e « « t

'ifm fn be perfect. l i t : j'j,iv«,k, then , t5hM U «» ChrUUan. l. ’inly lo leok a t w hat tho Mosfor0 SPO wbflt m r a ttlfodo w as'Ie-'llic lleavenlv F a th e r, tow ard >lte nd townrd life . ., t H im self was the f l r s t Chris- ^ Ifc se t the atandjird, and mco are Atn ans or no t nccordln.t to whether IVey to 'rfo n a , oT t ty to e o tfo m ,1 i t i a d i r d . W h tt w is O h ritt 's c»n

liLY NMS,.TWIIi[ FAL

r t ^ o n , H U a tondsid , E ta r e l l ^ n i 1T5«

I n tho f ira t placc, i t wna th e intense coayict'on jh o t Ho y m tho Child o f flia Fa the r in heaven. Thla w rj to Dim not " • » thoologieal dictum n o f n mya.tical a c t n n 3f f d th , b a t a telf-evldenl, every-day fact. M an 'a aalvotlon Is due, no t so t n i B o e i to th o fa c t th n t thoy need Ood l a . t t a t . G od-needs them.

I n th e aocond plaee, ou t of th is pro- in ? ronndporeoption o f th e reo ltty o f Ood'a iffoction fo r H im , rp rang tbo w(iy in whleh H e regarded othor men. Christ 17|i isaortod th a t a ll mon woro Hia kio^- BOB, th e k lnnnon of one another, ond *” * tho offspring of ,Qod tbo Fnthor. U on 17M httat aet tow ard ono another aa broth- . . . . i n o f tho aamo blood. W hatever dif- ’eront opinion o fellow-moD moy have. 1710 ret th a t m an 's aetion is tho oeUon of V brother. Ono m urt deal w ith those vho offend him, and poreeeute him, as ItSl >no dcalfl w ith (ho eon o f hia own fath*!T and niothpr who deals unfolrly w ith ilm. in s

T ho if thinga boing ro aliu d , the Mod- cr ossertcd thn t Ilfo would bo changed 'rom ft field whoroin eaeb one pursued alfich (lurposca o o d -fiv o j fo r solfish inds, into a fiold whoroin each ono 1 rould seek the o th e r’s good.i Christ old in c ffec t: “ This is M y woy. Fol- ,5,^ DW Ml'. Tn proportion as you follow no, yon fihall bccomo (Thrl.stians."

To t r ft Christian If deliberafeJy Ui. ciitur^ npon a modo of life a f te r th e :oss lerfeet example ,of Jesna. I t Is nn ex* erim cnt w h irh 'th e world pronounces oollsh nnd im practicable, If no t act- :0(7 all.v inipossllilo. B ut the willingness , , , a tahc tbo vantarc, nnd tho ateadfaat- ' ese to abide in It, In splto of all th s 209» elf-sacrlflco which I t Involves, ia tho , , , , larfc fl.id dJatlnetioa o l u ChTMSoB.

NOTICE OF DEL1NQUBNTTAX **** 8ALE8

rinjU Pnbllcaitlon Oct. 8, 1021 Public notice la hereby given, itiiit tho 2208 , «onta of tho Counly Treaaurer, of ttic ounty or Twin m ils, ainto ot Idaho, , low lliat tnxva assessed for Uic year 2^9 'H were (l<-l(ntiucnt on (h« Jtli day Ol 1 muiirr, 1919, nnd tha t delinquency on- 2iSS y waa mado on tho 13tti Ony of Janu- •y. 1919, on real properly situated In 2:i0 ,1.1, counly. as follow*:Bj.,jj:ntry 23C1 :nri<i'9—l.o is ‘9 and 10. block t ; Twin 1

t'lills CUy, United Presbyterian „r,„ ' I Clmrch.-Ul U t U. block UO, Twin Fulla Cliy. - r . ,

Onico E. W atu - H.. mock (C), Twin Rills. CUas. tJ.

Dyer Est.

Iw in Fnlls. Episcopal Chureh. ;<1 U la 17 nnd KW, fT fe e t of lot IB,

. Mock US. K ran Stnnley n ’Kllams. .-m i JC U l^ 28. 1)lock 65, Twin Fnlla, H er- ■'‘‘® \

!« I 'il 'D .'b lock 55. Twin Fulls. W. A. **'* \Moomaw. /

51 U ta 31 und 3J. block IM. Twin ^F^ilU. C. IL Betly.- • -J

H K «'» ^:i 1.01 D. block 1« , Twin yu is . Lud* S

wle Swanson. , 5, , - ?.ot 16. block H9, Twin PnU*. Twin I

t-alls Ilallwny Co. ?Ifi rfl H, block 160, Twin Pnlla. Umh *■” ' }•

.iKlil & T nellon Co. ‘1: /)1H 17. IS, 19, block 153, Twin F^lla I

I «■ Co- • ,a r , c5 M i. block 159, Twin PiOla, Fronk &

tc-aly. ^t Lois 35. 3«, 37. 38. block 2, Blue moi Z

j iU c t Add.. Pocatello aecurlly & 2T rust Co. ' f

5 U ts 19. JO and 21, block J, Bluo },Trust* Co Po«ate'lo Security & j j j j ^

7 (Alls :o and 21. titock 4. Uluo Lakea S A<lcl.. PocateUo Security 4 TrustCo. *

: U ls 2S. 29 ond 30. block 4. Blue jn.g VIjikes. Add., Pocatello Security & ST rust Co. ■ ' S

8 Lois 47 and 48, block 6. Blue lAkes f, Add.. PocateUo Bcourlty ft Trust j j j j

J xija 10, n and' 12, block t . iilup &. Poeatello fiecuriiy * 3m ^

!■ ^ t s 6, 7, 8 and 9. block 8, llliio 3, 1. S.nkes Add.. Pocatello Security & m

Trust Co. , , , , S0 . U ia 17 nnd IJ. block 8. Oolden llule ” t

AJit. Ifcnry C. Lamourcaux. ,,} U |B 4, 6. «, 7. 8 nnd 9, bloek «, 3139 r ;

lUio Lakes Add.. Poeiteilo Secur- &.ly * Trust Co. 3I«;n V

5 .01 9, block 3. Jones A d i. E. B. • mlelneckfi. , , , , , I3

ilckiord. . , 7,.) x« 17, hfock J, South rirk _ /il( f.. J

-"H

' ’ ■ J- IH ! S

‘ K V A “ f»•: Twin Fnll* HelghUi. Twin j;S2 Tt

l-'nll" Cooperallvo Orchard Co. • ■ i t Ut^72. Twin Falls llelBhis. Joseph 3373 u

T>mhite’ ^ ^ " «eJ«hU. A nlhonr siM tf

n '

cfark” ' «S« E

a1i ‘i ‘ I

M?‘ A.’ W o n 'Lot^7C. Twln'’pnlls Hel»rtiU. Joseph 3345 BV

ts.'c.r. MOloVrl'

Twin tMlls H elfjju , FnxlOink. > . . . • SXU W 8 and 7, block l i . Buhl Town- ” ” |vv*lie. norm n Calhollo Diocese of jo tDolse, Iilalio. 3171 VPU U 18 nnd 17. block 69, Buhl awTownjUe. j . T. Morris. : « j 8DU ls D and c. block 111, Buhl Town- r* ,"Uf, John Pnlii-mon. HSl mJfri. *{. Toinislte. sw

10. Investors 3132 NH

■ j i f m e i V ^ t t * ' - Townslte, 3523 SW

K 's i ' j n S S "■ " A - ™ - * . " | i"■? l i M f . of lot 14. Flier

3588 NW. I nn,i : i . block 2, lITli- „rdT roii l ^ f • Security & 389c rw

"*2'I o®’e'ln Becurlty * *3.'

U ls 4, C nnd 6. hlotk "fl jfimh*riv i i f

=• a a T- >•'> *11'

!?,us‘r , V ' i f

'>"■ !. ’ ■ J«> !?fc”

West >50 feet of lats I and irhKwi- *“ * Ji?!. ’

I Palls

LLS/IDAHO. SATURDAY1TS< Lot u In blook HoUlat«r Town* 4010 J

sue. J . W. Boutoo. . nJS Lot 11, block M. Hollister Town*

site, C C. Tappoa.17(2 U ta IE and 16. block 72, EoUlsler ' j

- Townslts, W. a Tnraer, ]1787 Lot 19. block 7(..IloUU ler Town- 1

<lle, W. H. T urser, 40S4 11771 U ls 15 and 28, block 77, Holllsier ]

Townslte. a . o . Halnecke. <><71786 U t^ O .^ bkx^O , HoUUtor Townslte, ,

“ V r ^ o f e ' ’ ' =' = 'iis. a “■ '«> i ™ xScrShS.

"■ W : .117 I

m w t . 1, u S " a B a i i . l „ Town. « “ !

1

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. . I',,'® ' ^ L . Smith. r.«n M*?'■ “• "■ I

" l i =• ” ■ T- ” ■ »■ ■ T 01 Fji« [8 acrM“^ V l - i NB 1- , 80. ot f )

tu n Ni

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„ 2 ! .n m n T . 11, 11.1(1. Hush Dodd.

^vVlVr " • ^4 NE l-J NW 1-4 Norlh of CwaJ, of U'

- 8, 8, T. 11, I t 17, B. A. Orirfen I "t U l 3 and NB 1-4 SW 1-4. a 18 itni; t ,, T. 11, It. 17, Anar.w lli l l .b 5 i, “ “7 u t 4 and SB 1.4 SW 1-4, "S. 18. T. i,®‘

11. R. 17, C. A. DIckford. a NB 1-4J e 1-4. s . 20, T. 11. a 17.

>*rank P . Doasey. i "a SE 1.4 NB 1. 4. 8. 32 and 8W 1-4 i . ts f l ',

’ ■>'* f f ;J E 1-3 BW 1-4 NH 1-4 SE 1-4, 8, 1,®*'

» N 1-J of NW 1.4 S. 3S. T. 12. a ‘‘I*. 15, Merehanls Tmde Journal Or- ^ chards Co ibia

» SB 1-4 SB 1-4 S. 7, T. IS. R, H. A.C. Connor. ^ou

5 SB 1-4 SW 1.4 S. 14, T . 12, IL 18,Jlelma llukaro. V<>

f 8W l - t 6W 1.4 <st 8. .17 and BB l- i ^2^'=■ "■ ^

’ t ei 8 I .J Of SE 1-4. S, 20, T. 12, TL 18, V"'

Mnmlo C. Moore. ^oi 1 .VW 1-4 NW 1-4 nnd 8W 1-4 NW

i , : ' i w s v a ; . " g j

' '• '= a'■ W M of.NB 1.4 nnd W 1-2 of’BE

w a II, T. II, IL H I. D. t i „ . « J l- , '" ;

B 1-4 of 8W 1-4, 8. 32, T. 12, IL18. Marlon L Tale, e l sO. r-^,, .NW 1-4 NE 1-4 and NB 1-4 NW,1-4. a 33, and all o f 8W 1-4 B. 3 3 , ---------. ■an In T. 12. p . X8, Albert a Lar- D Jx :

E ast 3 acres of NE 1-4 NB 1-4 S. PublL-34, T..15. IL 18. C. O. Sudderlh. t v t NW 1-4 HE 1-4 and NB 1-4 8W 1-4S . '2, T, 12, IL 17, U rcnso Oreahl. qnency Cu ' g ' u cS v l;* "■ ^ “ “ 7u t 4 and SW 1I4 NW 1-4 of s! 3. “ "5 T. 13. IL 1C. Wm. H . Wytlo. Twin I'nl

N 1-3 of NE 1-4 a 7, T . 13, R. Ifi. lofcr,d«<o J . A. Palmer. Foils Cou

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K n ' T S ; ! “ ■ "■ ” • “ ■ '« lk«BW 1-4 NE 1-4 and N 1-3 of SBIH S. 29, T. 12, IL I t. -Wm. nai=- _________rlntion,8 1-2 of NW 1.4 and N M of g w D H LI1.4 S. 17. T. 13, IL 1«, B 1-2 8B 1-4a^l8 , T. 13, I t 18, A ^ r t B. Cald- P n V ij 1

BB i-4 SB 1-4 of 8. 25 and SW 1^4

a x :SD 1-4 of a 11, T. 14. IL 15, D. L, No. 10 in Penrase.- ilte nn J

NH 1-4 NW 1-4 a 10. T . 14, a U . Idnho. TEd. S. Askew. 1 _BE 1-4 of a 20, T . 14. a 18. Qtom# nhovo-nnmI. Orm. Jnnunrv ] s w 1-4 HB 1-4 S. 22, and W 1.1 NB rd I s'br.l 1-4 nnd SH 1-4 N E 1-4 8. 27, T. 14,a 17. 0 , M. Batty. “^ 0 '”E 1-5 of 8 9, T. 15, a 1«, Em esl E.

W M of a 9, T. 15, a 1«. Ona K. f lr« n . 'NW 1*4 s ; 14, T. 18, . a 18. nioh- DBUM urd I,. Cmner. •RW 1-4 NE 1-4 nnd W 1-2 BE 1-4 Pnblir- 1 nnil BH 1-4 SW 1-4 a 14, and W „ .1-2 NB 1-4 and B 1-2 N-ff l- l H, toJCi 01 :3, T. 16. a Ifl, Wallnce W. Craner. o f Twin !■’

.'iS’ i. ' . - c S . ; ! : “ • “ ■ E' ^" p '» 'NW 1-4 of a 21, and W 1-2 KK linquent a: 1-4 and B.1-2 8W 1-4 of B. 31, T. cnles were 16, a 16. Orrel V. Craner.B 1-S N B -I*f ftnd B J-2 SB 1-4 a °21. lind-N 1*2 NB l-<4 and N. 1-3 o( nm Ihc pn M^GrVeVe®' *•' ” ■ tlf icn lr KcU ls 2. 4 ‘and 8 1-2 NW 1-4 asd BW 1-4 and SW 1*4 BB 1-4 S. 1, T. thn i i f tedII. a 17. Henry Jones. is no t mni All cf N \v 1-4 and W 1-2 NIJ 1-4 f . 1, nnd SB 1-4 N B .1.4 B. 12. r" 18It. 17, Henry Jonea. » to tho I'lio'W 1-2 of SB 1-4 and SE 1-4 SW 1-4 (SlL'Ucdl 3. 3, and NB 1-4 NW 1-4 a 10. T.16, a n ^ lc l l lc hL Chesloy. ----------------

P ; J ; ' i f c ' - ' ” • “ ■ "■ p H i n iMl of Ihe N 1'2 cf a I. T. 18, a I j n i y li|. Alma I-ee. ’4B 1-4 SB 1-4 8. 8, T. 13, TL 18, C < ( 7 ^>;elB T. nolle. IjOla 1 ,2 and I. a 85, T . 18, H n , E S WUweod a Pond. 1*1^ is 7 and 8, block 14, Twin Tails C ' J f'ownslte, M. J. B v eo w . \«> B ,>5t 15. b^ock #», Twin l i l l s Tow*-

n im d ^ v * ^ b io ck ' 114. Twin 'alls Townsits, U abol WebJter. I BEAD 1}

AY, OCa:OBER 8,1921

7 U l 2. In w^’ J . T o u aj BubdlvU- , Ion, W. J. Tounr. •

’ ■ i£ner H ditt* . Wm. C.J U t 4 1pJ ^ J l. B ahj Ttrwnslte. A.

I u \^3^block 64. Buhl ToWBSlto, A ^

5 U l 9i ,blo<^ 125, Buhl Townslte,W. D. Bouihworth.

5 U ta f and # In block f. FUop, J . .W. Nicholson.

1 Bouth 1 -t oJ lot* U M d M, n i , r Acre TracL Ja5. IL Patterson,

r u t s 1 to 13, Inc.. In bloek I, Kim­berly. W. a Sunmer*.

l . u t 4, block J, Tumsr'B Add., C..K. Dynrd. *

’ U l 7, block If, Hansen TownsJie.

r U t '7 , block 8. Mlln'er Townsite, and lol 7, Stockell'B AiJd., Sarah f- Lynch. I

. U t s 1 nnd 3, Stansbury'B A d i, Em­ma C. Hmllh.

1 E 1-2 of BB 1-4 of a 27. T. I, a .

lI*BCrts^W of liW 1.8 SB ^ 1.4 or a 35, T. 10, IL 16, H l(b Line Seed Farm.

I HE 1-4 BE 1-4 Ot B. 19. T . 10, H. ■ is, Claud Wblnnerr.BE 1-4 NW 1-4 exespl N S 1-4 r t 8 .3, T. 10. a 17, M. J . Sweeley.8 1-2 Of SW 1-4 of a (, T. 9, a 14.B. M. Swceley.NB 1-4 SE 1.4 and 8W 1-4 SB 1*4 and W 1 -t o t 8 0 1-4 8B l-« o t 8.4, T. 19, a 15, J. r . Cornelius.W 1.2 Of BG 1-4 of a 4. T. 10, a 17, Clias. H . Lyman.S f r 1-4 SB R of S. 25, T. » , an , o . u scbuits.N B < acres of NB 1-4 N B 1-4 H.27, T. 10, a 17, Dan'l. P. Uoon.W 1-3 of NW 1-4 NB 1-4 and 7 1-2 acres of Soulh 15 acrea of tS i - s NW l - i N B 1.4 a l l . T . 10, a 18, a W. Moorman,Norih 7 1-2 acrcs of Bouth 15 acrea t ot B 1-3 of NW 1-4 NB 1-4 a 21. * T. 10. IL IS. Je ff a fltureoon.SW 1.4 NB 1>4 Soulb o t NW 'i 1-4 BB 1-4. a 8, T. 11, a 15, Hl»h * U na Beed .Fans..NW 1*4 BE 3-4 alw re eaiial, of S.21. T. 10, n . 1», O. D. BIUaT U t s 1 and 3 n « l Boat \ - i o ( HW 1-4 Of 8. 19, T. 13, a 17, Iludy Ho-

ah' of NE 1-4 of e J4, T . 12, a w, . c . A. McMaater. . 1B 1- : of SB i.< a l l . T . 12, a n . 'c . A. McMaater.N E 0 ®* 7- T. » , I t 18.NE M NW 1-4 of NB 1.4 of a W.T. 13, a H , >'rank Snyder.NB 1-4 RE i-4 and 8 1-2 SB 1.4,SB 1-4 SW 1-4 and SB 1-4 NB 1-4, nnd tot 2, a 19,.T. 18. a 17, 6 24,T. 13. a 1«, Ralph Moorehouso.SW 1-4 NW 1.4 8. 11, T . 18, a I 16. Edw. Pastoor. ^NW 1-4 a w 1-4 a 16, T. 13. a 18.C. A. UcMnsler,U t 5 nnd SB 1-4 SW 1-4 Of B. 7,T. 14. IL 16, F. U Ratcllffo.All Of N E 1-4 of S. 34. and oil of NW 1-4 of a J5, In T. 16, a M.Fm nk A. I'urdy.37 miles a t I40.W per mlle. Farm- em Mutual Telephone Co.SW 1.4 HE 1-4 a .37, T. 13, a 18. ^ N E 1-4 and N 1-2 NW 1-4 SW 1.4 M NW 1-4 a 34, T. 13. a 18, SamT ” Lake.All NW 1-4 a 28, T. 13. a 1«. Jolin 1.. Peiers. — - ••• ~ 'U ifl 1. 2. 5. block 1: lots' 1, 2, 3, 4,Block 31: lots 5, f, 7, 8.10, block 2; lota 1, 2, S. block 4: lots 1. 2. 6, 7,U . 10. li . IT. I t , block j, JferchanU T rade Journal Orehard odd. U er- chants Tmde Journal Orchard 0>.U l 3, block 1. Morenantfl Tmde - Journal Orchard odd., J . Harold ■ lieaity. .U t I, blook 2, M erchants' Trade Journal OrchaA add., Emil IL E n '

£ols 8. 7. block J, Merchants Trade Joumni Orcliard a d i . , C. J. Sher-

U l '« , block 2. rMerohanU Trads ' 1 Journal Orchard add., 0 . W. Qay- llsa.

UiewB..ot 1. blook 3, Merchants T nde oumal Orchard add.. F. M. Buller. x)t 4, block 4, MerchnntB Trade oumaS O rchard add.. .noTk' F rank,

rnan. At.ot 5. block 4. MercffTnlB Trade Inurnnl Orchard Odd., Grace Oradno.U t 7, Woek 4, M ^ h a n la T rad t roumul Orclinrd id d ., . Blicldon P. M Modbury. Vl.ot 8. block 4, Merchants Trade loiimnl Orchard add., W. L. Hand.U t i , Wock 4, M erchants Tmde roumal Orcliard ndd., 0 , W. Boylo*.'.ots 3. 4, block 5. M erchanu Trade ’ourani Orchard add.. I . - a B ra n ..at 8. bIocJ( 8, Merchants T n d e toumnl Orchard add.i W. 8 . Btiear.’.ots- II. 12. block £, Merchant*Prade Journal O rcharf add., E. j . ^ ?Tnnkmnn. ■niMvo d<i1lnquency entries are own- (be County o f T w ta FaUs antf the If jedemntlon from tnx aale win

unty Treasurer and Tax Collector.

FailKQUENOT TAX BN TEY lie notice ia hereby filed th a t I, m idcrsignod, am o trner o f Delia* *■ C ertificate No. 327; issued Jna- 18th, 1010, on aeeount of ta se i id unpaid on Lot 10, Bloek ICO,I'n lls Tow taltfli o a Jtm oary Olh, ■ertificate* naaigncd to rao on a a(o h y th o ' t a i eolleetor o f Twin .'ounty, Idoho. >Tho tlmO for re- on o t nbovo-namod eorUIleWcs a l)iro Jonuary I3 lb , 1023, and If • leemod I ehall demand a to x deed above described properly.

. LO UISE J& L L E lt.

U N Q trB N T TAX ENTEY- , ^I: Botleo i t horoby given th a t I , J derstgnod. nm ow;;cr o f Delia-' ■ CortUifnto No. 05 and N0. 6O is- ^

luuary 13th, 1010, on a reoun t o f Ul' and unpaid on lota No. O ond in Block ■11, *W n Fnlls Town-

I January Cth, lOlO, cortificatvs i| to mo on JV la te r da to by th e Iff to r o f Twin Foils County,

The llmo for redemption of ^ .nmcd certifica tes will expire ^/ in ih , 102s , and i t no l rcdeem- br<ll demand n tnx deed to the r*Mi:rlbed properfy.

OEOKQIA L. C O aaiN S .'oggins, a tto rney In foet-

JN Q 0E N O Y T A Z E N T E7.c noticu « hereby g iven ' tha l A ■*'1 on real property in tbo (Jounty 1 i ’alls, ond S ta te o f Idaho, nol or to Jonuary 0, lOlO, wero dfr

and th n t delinquency' cortifi urc mflde Janunry ;3 , 1010, by colloctor th a t I, Q. Wilson TiaTcltiaet o f dcUnoucTicy «et Ko, 3752( whirh rovers lot 19 M 24, Tw in Falls Tow ntlte, and ^

(cdcmption of above eortifieats nnflo p rio r lo tlio W tli day of ‘, 1922, I ahall nsk for ta x deed liovo dfscrlhcd prnpcrty.;d) A. 0 . WILSON,

I H S D A t t T N i m

9 L o t I t I n b t o c k 4 . B o B l h ' F o r k A d d - ,

’ D a i l y^ A d v e r t i s e m e n t s

.'[(IlFlillPPlIEfl -s

GKagel B ro thers to be Agonts fo r

' Popolor Lino of Antomo- ^ ■ bfles Hero

AnnouncflDient i*. made liy DoaRc Brothcrf, DfltroJf, of th e nppolnimcnt nf Iirnccl Bros, lui the ir donlpr Jn thin city. MflRcl B ro th frs will occupy tho p MaRel paraifo on Third nvsnuc norlh g w itb 0 romptote iiaicaroom ond Mrvice Itation. ,

I The rrniftrtaiblo popularity of tho ^ DodRO Rrotbors m otor car h tu cnosci , automobile uifti nil over tho fonntry to ,1° (■iftmnr for «aJ«t privilpRCT, bu t DodRO Jf Brother^ policy of quality in aelllnc " il melliodi, Rfl well m rp.mlity In the car. ^ roqulrM ft pulnntAkinfr invcUIfjiiHon Jn , fvcry iRjtanpo before’ a neloftion i*

_ wade, Tn Mapcl Brotherf fho Doilco I j i • B rotlicn ho re n dealer on whnm thoy

bplloM they » n y rely for holh pro- ^ eroMiietioaB'and fa ir bu*lnC5ji mpthoan.

. The juonipt. miuincr in w hirh Dodijo ^ Prothen am m tiJ ono o f fJio foremost potitiiiM In the aiifomoliilu induntry is rofrardod na n n trikinc Icsllmonlnl (o the hich rpcnrd in w hirh t h ^ r nlinic

f t WOJI lioM by tho public evon boforo — . th ry imirketcd n m otor r a r bcoring his

name. P rior lo Ihnt tim e DodRo Bro’ Dei Iherii hiid hnilt the v itn l part* for more Fai thnn a hnlf million other cnrs, estnb- ( linhlni; r rflputntion fbr thorouRbncM ti}a an« RicfhaDienl aklll. ' 8nl

Thlt reputation han hren more than ^ uphold I t i* sold o f DodRo Brothora l''ol P In erplanotlon o f the ir unuaiW «nccD«, B

lh a t they epare no monoy or e ffo rt In the biiiidin? a cnr to euit tholr particular on idi-oji o f thoronRhncM In nanu factu re . S W hat their Ideaa os thlc nubjeet mean thr to the purehaw r of tho lr p rodurt mnv rou he Imaclnofl from thi‘ fn rt th a t they Ko( have r. s ta f f of n o re thnn 700. inapcet- 1

M ora whfi do BolhlnR b u t check up on Tui ^ worktniinnhip in tho varioua p roceu ’a don

of manufnrturo. In addition there arc 1 '■*pverM lf|Tj;o deparlmontu dovoted cn- hut!

J a p a n ’s D e l e g a t e s i

A ccording to diip& tcbet frem Toklo, andIho JopaooM dolegtttM to tho W oihlag- dor ton conforoneo e a lim ita tion .o f. anna-mont* and probloma of tho .P nellie haTO u , . -boon e fflc lo lly ' announeed aa follow i: AmePrinee ly e ta ro Tokugaw a, prealdont of foroithe house o f f e e r i ; Vice-Admiral To- Torumosaburo K ato, m in iite r of tlie navy, offic

AUNT MAOOIE UU ST HAVE DANOI»

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Uroly lo Bimilnr work, tuch as lho p h y -] X slcal aftI chcmieal laborntories whero raw and finlglicd ciatvrialB uru lub- 4

ip Jected to tc<ta so thorouRh oa to leave <H no iloubl of tho quality.- - ■ ^

G e o r g i a n D e m a n d s l -

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. A W S e c r e t O r d e r s

5, WAi)inNOTOK, (/P) - ln v c lle « tlo n nj of " itic li nnd every itrcrpt o r j^ l rn t io n , in tho Uniled fitolea” was ralled for I , in a rcsolutli'n introduced Frldoy by 'li'ic ,, Ropre«nnlatIvo Uiwhaw, democrat, o f j t

‘ ffeorRla.“ I*ropn»od a« a auppkroenl. to effort* f

lo iave^llRali)' the Ku K Iiu K lon, Mr. ij^je Updhaw declan'il in o iln tem cn t t h a t ju o

: ho felt 0 nort o f wounded |irido in hear- r iiiR mauy.cntlciamB huricd a t tho klnn .i>„

' ' ' which wna orRnnir.ed tn bir d ia lrlct anil ^ wlione im perial wizard “ ia ono o f Uic j I • knlRhtlieit, m oit pa ttio llc men 1 have ,„ii ." ever kr.ow n." j, Ho iteclnrcd' the public would com- •® mend tin' flilmcBa o f his re/wlulioa to

invoitlRnto concurrently w ith the Ku j Klux Klan nil oilier orRniiiyaliona hold’ gyj InR uiirllnRH behind clored door?.

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AMSTERDAM i -r« ___________ . ------------------ of ■■fl "■ linnIs AM6TKHDA.M, Idaho — Mra. h. V. J "V Dean and Miss Jccla Kunkel were Twino Falla vl/iitora oil Friday. i, ,J. Gilbert;, Hull nnd l>e»lio Dean wororl ti^ ia c tin ff busineaa in IloRcrnon ■ on i

Snturilny.n Mra. Mimi Durtmnn waa in Twia j...■a Kallt on Monday. ’I, Mlai .Ivatn 'Kunkln and M aster An- x\n tho rv I/nrdmpn motored to Twin,r o n ’Monday. ,ij[,). Si'well M rr ,w of, Pilcr pnMOiln IhrouRh Amsterdain on Mdiii^ty <;n =y route lo the MrCaw honiMtend nbovoy ItoflnrMn.:- Thl) w ater wna turned on aRoin oan Tueaday for a few dnya run and fora dnmuttic une.p ’nirexliini; ia ju!>t‘ nlxuit finiahed a n ].- hulling Ijna atarted.

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and Boron K ijaro Bhldoboro, a m b a m - ___dor to tho Unitcil Btotca. Tho lecro- CJ U riel.t0 ;.,tji0 chief deleco tei w ill-b o 0 . 8

MatinikO ^ ^ b lh a rS j vice foreign minii- tc rj 'J su n c o , M atsuilalro, chlof o f tho Dj American nnd European aection of tho Kceo foreign offiee; Dr. K . Jlayaah^ and Toru Takno, conniellor# o f tho' foreign HI offico. on.

iNOED TO THE TUME OF “ TEAMP, ^

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b r o t h e r !— 7 — hi m' .

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;] By actual count, four 0 . ■| these people what you h j 63 for sale or ):ent, the iI - ---------------^

, REAL ESTAt£ tRAN5FERSFurnlihed by the T w in PalU Titlo and

A b itrw t Company j,

I Uecil: Bernhard a irohhehn to C. F. j li 'ick elt «2300, lot 0, D eU nR Add.I Do’,'d: Amelin Wilaon to C. E. Wll-'cox «15i)0, lota 1 nnd 'i, block 11, Fllor. a

Deed: H. IL Btedmnn to E lltoboth f;iRtedmati $<000, IoIh 0 and 7, block 2. rI Idaho Orch. L w d Co. . ' FI Qc. I 'c ed : W. II. Tum or to 0. f l . III Truoblood f l , north half northea*t 0tiuartcr aouthenat .quarter 22-10-18. g

Doed: J . E . Baymlllcr to 0; C. Bay- nmiller lot H . block 58, Buhl. c

Dee<l; S ta te -o f Idoho to E dltli It. .1 Orahnm flS^O, northeaat quarter south- enat qunrler 3fl-10-lfi.

Deed: A. D. Pollock ot nl lo J . W. 0Graham west hnlf nnd northcaal-^unr- Ite r aontlienat qunrter 3C-10-18^ '

A im tJA L M BETINO. |>j The nnnual nurliuR of tho membors ' of tho MurlauRh M utual E lectric com- *. pnny will be lirld W odneidny, Octobei ^ li), 1021, n t tlji- Scliool Auditorium a t MurtaURh, Idaho, n t H o'e.lock 11. m. I l . U nocesinry llm ^n jl membera bo pres- _ enl. • - -. . . «

M U itT A U ail MUTUAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, . T

Hy A. i t Hoover, Secretary, - • adv.

W hnt u ua61eM u i you may be va> li^Io 10 utheri — advertiie ll in th f iil 'lu ilf ied .

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HELP WANTED' m

n S e e l T o p p e r s

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Good w ages a re paid foi

this work, whioh will las t (g

fo r six ty days or more.

Apply a t Tho A m algamat- li

ed Sugar Oompany office.

Phono 4 or see any of our

ficldmen.a

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liAW NTI^D—Two ojperlenced applp paekorr, J . Johnaon Cq. Call l."»05.

WANTED — Woman r.io work oo 01] ranch. A ddreu 0. 0 . Shatto, IloU ittei, nc Idaho. __________ ______________ ty

POSITION WANTED__________________ :_________________ re

WANTED—HoDsokoopinR by w om ia Kiwith two girls school age. Ko washing. — Address 0 . D.. caro N e w t

CostLOST—I'\)untain i>en, tied t« sebool ho

aeaaon liekol. K etum to Newa office, hy

LOBT—W atch fob w ith rautical lyre S Thuraday p. m. Botum to .M. F . Mil- _ lurk, Perrino IIolcL Reward.

LO Sr—Tho person flndinit beouliful ^1 comfort with name and nduress (Cora _ Slevenf, Juitpm ero Inn ) on box, kind­ly roturn aamo to lho llttlo cray haired W' Indy n l Idaho D epartm ent storo or no- in tify delivorymon and reeoivo reward, plj

LO.'?T—Polr of tsrtolao rhell rimmed 1 Rluaacs'in caso on Beeond avenne'north. to< Ilewnnl for re tu rn . N otify Nowi of- -fire.

MISCELLANEOUS 'iPIIIIS'a CI! h e a t e d d o o m s . I l r a r J

cooked meal*. .“SSIt Socond avo. No. J

M. l\ M ILLUCK — Export piano tunnnr; nil work fully nuaranleed. Call ” nt Perrlne Hotol.. — ___ j

CARPETS AND E U 0 8 made. Mr*0 . 8 . ITnrper, 251 P e u r th nve. W. " ]

• * . fjojDAN'S PL A C B -SST OSoihono Bn Jtr

Uccou.l hand elolhea bought and sold

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s s i f i e iv t p e r - w o r d p e r

oat of every five homes in have to sell, trade, barter

! position you want or the

! FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE' t ’OIt S A L B -F o u r acres Italian

prunes, p icking now; nny amount. 3 miles cast of northeast corner of Buh'. |

• I'honu S:MR5. , '

WB IIA V E an nttracllvo offor fur - a good la m e r . IGO-ncro farm with h( I Kood buildingi, well loented, ncor Jn '. rouie, Idaho; a good dairy farm equip- ' ped wilh cow i; a ll ready for a good fi:

. llvo m:iii tv slop in ond toko eharRo, h‘ : on terms th a t aro vory Bt'.ractlvc|. will I'l

gladly fiirnish detailed information lo ^ ■ anyonj in tc re s lc i Idobo.' Home Owu-

era 1,01m L Investm ont • Co. Phono . .125W; Jerom e, Idalio.

r a i l S A I,E -F iv « room liou.o; mo,I- . orn convi-nlunres, garago; tplondid loca-• lion. !• II. Doan, 720 Second nvo. W. /u

FOll HALE—100 aetcs; 75 nlfnlfa, p n « ilo w ater 00 inchca; soven mllea from tuwii; g ravel ro ad ; $115 per acu-, nu }50U0 cash, balonco termii 7 per com. 2-) J . Ii. W hile, Phone OSOW.

i ’Oil M 1 .B - A reol Durginn In wetl *‘0 iiupriA’cd north aide form . Dr. Dwight. ”

FOJl S A L E i-F i\e acris, 1-2 mile np vaat, I-t milo south W aahingtou school, Fi Team 'u trade for a Ford car. L. 6 , Sjurson. •

FOit 8 A L E l)K ”T B A D iP ‘ o ~ ro o m T l jilaatered and ko lion ined bouio, two big tfloscts, fron t and back sleeping 1-orch; Nwn. barn and two ex tra .lo ta 9 auaii, I'huur 123 or ^oll a l' U l Ease Molu. «

, co!FOit t ) A L E - ^ r traao, now fiv«

room uiuderu house, wiio garagn, for outo, lot or good paper. 145 Jefferson Phone 105.M. ^--------------------------------------------------------

•OR SALE-MISCELUNEOUS" i m V A L E —WlDdfoll Jo'ncilhan''anil

Delicioiif applea. Kenycin Grcvn, phono 52JJ3. ^

I'OU SALE—Ciill potatoes; good for J/ (nblo UH'. T. R. ,Bnllord, 3 1-2 mliei ^ northwest.

tX)R SALE—100 windahlelda, nil sir.cs, pncv ; reasonoble; headlights and _ window glasa. Phono 5, Moon’s Shop, nenr Postoffire. . fir

F O n 'sA L E -M a ilc n b re ran g e ;’ fix- hole « i lh reservoir. Phoae I ’li

BEAUTIFY YOUiTL.VWNB—P lant a nico lot o f 'spring flaw erlng bulbs, or( D arrow Broa, Seed & Supply Co. ert Phose S.

POR bA LE—100 account system, fire- em ]>roof, new; eoH $251; prico $125. Moi- Pb ody (;, Bueschor aaxophono and case, - , now; coJt $100j, price $100. Remington typcw rller, new; cost $115, pried $50,- wo Am eriein adding nnd listing machlno, \ cod . pricB^eSO. _ National cash- register, $15. Addrers J . S., care of Nows. - ^

G ET TH AT OOOD mixed h es-feed , J a t D arrow Bros. Seed * Buppiy-Co. _ ■

___ Co.6 PR IN Q FLOW ERINQ B U L B S -W r

hovo lho very cliolcost stra ins of tulips;- ^hyacinths, narcltsus, otc. ' PLANT t®RIGHT NOW. Dorrow Bros, Sood Si ^Supply Co. Phono 8. i

BLATCHFORDB. EGO M A S H - M okei tbo bens aholl ouf tbo eggs. Dor- row Bros. Bcod & Bupply Co. Phono 8. "i

POULTRY B U PPLIES o f a ll kinds, f,®' Wo nro tho Inrgest handlers o f thia Hue in Idnho. .Dnrrow Brot. Soed i Sup- ^ ply Co. ' Phono 8,

'd B L IC IO u F A PPLES-DoTlvered in lown, $2.50. per box, Tel. 1030J. 1

” FOB*8* A E F o irT B A D E l^20 bcflTo'f p°, rhoico horses, M. A, W illiams, Edon, Id.iho. ' _ „

" F 0 R ~ B A L & ^ in in ^ ~ U ^ r 7 B 'in c b top. 305 Six th nvenue oast. ^

W lC K irB ta b ^ b n g g y " fo r sale. Good as new. 302 Poo rth ave. E. ^

POB SALB—W icker baby buggy; good as new, 804 Fon rtb ave. B.____________________________________ sm:

POB SALE—Begnlar trained ■iik TwRoaU; legistered ilo ek ; heavy a iU *«-stra in. Pboae esOB. P. 0. Box 7M- ^

FOB SALE—Bleyeiea, trteyeles, lir« t see nnd aeceaaoriei. W em er'i Kepalr Sbop. e r i 224 Second it . B. Ffll

Y a n d HER PALS

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i, IDAHO, SATURDAY. 0(

r d A dr i n s e r t i o n , a r v d

in Twin Falls receive T h ; N sr or exchange, about your r le help you need—One Cent 1

FOR RENT F, r o n REN T^Ilooni,' ' P h o a e '0 0 s ^ _ j

* TOiv RENT—N ow 'nvo room modern •. iiuugalow ; good location; ncor ichooi.

Phono 1208. ^

i 'o u K E N T ^ l o ' i r " i ^ B l i "Toom> house. 420 Mnln No. < ’<1

BOitr o i l RENT—Three or four partly lio

I fu rn ish 'd rooms; detlroble location for run, tmirdrefpcr or dressmaking parior. Wri; I'hone ::05. ;—

FOR KENT—Fumishod house, Cnll jim . 339 T hird nvo. W. ’ " f

FURNACE HEATED ROOMS;'home cooked menis. 55!) Second nve. N. ’ y

I'OR RENT—Two furnished rooms,■ furmmu heat, 4 blocks ftom Perrlne ‘ 'O"

hutcl, liiqulre 401 E. Main. ~

FOR R kN T — llouaokofplng JO'i.u»; pait iiiudvrn. eloso in; no cbildreu, Cu’l Dod 2-10 ro iir ib nvo. E. gooi

I'O R RENT—Good room in modern $S0( houao. I’hono 530W. —

KOll 1 IE N I-T l .ro . room I«t»i.l,'c,l nporlm ent, reasonable. Bungalow Apt»., ,.nn. F ifth at. and Second ovc, E.

FO R RE?lT—PuruI»hed~houio'locnt- * ed 021 Seventh ovc. E, Apply 33fi T hird nve. W.

F O l P ^ N T - ^ f - r o o m honaeT'fnr' "*N,nished or unfurnished; modem except he at; screened ileeplag poreb, g a r a ^ , — collar, paved street. Pbone 1610 or coll a t 302 Sixth, ave. N.

p o r ' 'B B N f^ T w rrf iiro isb e d '" liB b t houfekoeping rooms. Phone 36411. 504 _ _ So. Main. ^

.-P O B " " S E N T ^ H o u s tiw ^ n g suites g round floor, furnished complete. B< w eek or m on th r 4 2 ^ . _ • =

FO B BB N T -SIeoplng rooms. 22'.'F i f lh avo. E . Phone 702R.

WANTED MISCELLANEOUSWANTED— Tfl ren t good forty , eash -

or crop ton t. Address D. B., cnre of N ew i. ■“

W A f^ E D —$12M on elly property ; f irs t r iortgago. 8 , earo of Nows.

" ^ A N T E D -L a rg o gold, fish ,bowl. Llo' Pliono CliSn. " , • Pho

W A N T E D ~ T O ~ R H ;N T ^ ^ r]o n c c d “ o rcliordisl w ithes to ront orchard prop e rly . T hono 637B4.

" w A N T E D ^ n b lo boardors; excoll' ’ ‘ e n t m eals; home cooking, $1 por day, * Pbono 1635. •

W A N T E D ^ a r r tr ~ w M h ‘ ot~iil'ghl: ^ w ork guaranteed. Lind Automobile Co

W AN TED —Havo yonr car unahed a l = m gh t, whilo you sloop. Lind Automo- b ile Co. [ I

W AN TED TO B D Y ~ W f.. have” # .■Ibuyer for improved 40 aerei near Twin ' Pn lla; w h a t-l» T e yoaJ Lloyd-CravenCo., f e T n f f l r x v d T B :— • ___

_ K A N T E I ) r ^ * - o B t - ^ laundry. Y o u r " ^ washed, n lghl or d a j .^ L ln d AulomoLilo C<r.'

WANTED—Second hond ployer pi ~ ono; must bo eheap and in f irs t'c la s* OHJ condition. Address Box 407, Oity.

WANTED—C a n 10 wadi. Brine JOB you r H r to the Arrowhead service s ta T* tion. Second and Second Bontb, Phonf &8SW. Work gnaran teed ..

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' " m b . FARMER— Do yoa w ant to movo on n amall tr a c t n c a r 'T w in " f* Pnlls. I have 5 acres I will trad e ' fo r ^ j i a rm in g machinery and stock. laqu iro o r w lro A. J . SpolloAorg, 1-2 milo cost T ou ris t Pnrk on Elizabeth Blvd.

W IL L TRADE Ford touting cor for ? potatoes. Pbone 060R. P . 0 . Box 754.

W IL L TRADE big powerfVl e ^ l i k o * new, for good notce or bonds; would also consider tak ing good Pord or other small car. Addresa 111, eare News,T w in Falls. ‘ ______________________________ on

W IL L TRADE good SD'Oerc farn . ^ n ear Filer for ncROtlablo papor or otherseruritii-s, or unincumborod town prop- 01c rly . /'ddreas Trndcr, cate News, ^ i n eal F a llf . ' lho

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OCTOBER 8,-1921

P a g e1 WORTH ITtNews, Daily. Teli all ■ rooms for rent, hous- t Per Word—Phone 32 j

FOR SALE-AUTOMOBILES ^• J ^ R S A L ^ ^ g r i o u r i n g ’ ^ . ' ^ |^ r f c c t condition; ]irlcpd to to ll a n i* . t t205. Ccntitl O arago .' '

ONK lOlfi model Velio flvo-paaioogBr ■;ourIng cor; good cord t i r e a , 'ro p a k lS : uid in extra good condition;- can Jw•old n t-n Largoin. One 1017 model T e ■ io flve-possongcr; now tiroa; In good■unning condition; will roll chMti '>Vright Auto Co, Phono 228. i i

FOR CALF)-DodRc rn r in good eoa, lition; i.ew top; .good tires; ju s t o a l ; if paiut ahup; must aell a t oueo. MS .''ifth nve. K. .1 •

M R SA LI>-$]50 will buy Pon) curing car In good mcchanicnl roadl ion.. Inquire W right’a storo.

FOR fiA L E-Jfi20 HuJcJr ligh t <J. t f i a im ed and in fiuo condilioo, $10B0>odge touring, topoinled, $450, Psrd , jood tire i aud runs good, $150. Be* I ouring ear, 1010 model, looks like aow.SOO, Unrrelt Aulo Bale* Co . |

FOK S A L E -P iv e pnssonger Btai»- nker, pcrfect mechanical coadUloa. ood cuid tires, new W illard b a t te n . 750 foi quick sale; term s if d isire4 hone 522M. '

Knii .«a I.E u b T H A n r ^ iu d e b a fc !I r iisd 'ir t in e i i r s uixicj n in d u io a . nil. Mrrr|ii Kord in im .tr. rbn»*ilinv

MONEY TO LOAN jFARM LOANS and monthly payBoat

welling loans. A rthnr L . Swim.

MONEY t 6 LOAN— Wo tw ve ro a e rivate money os hand fot la n o d ia t* iurt«Rg>r loans., I rr ig a u d L anda Oo'

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VINDOW O L A s i^ W in d tniejda, esa> incl work,' M oon's shop. Phene 6, |

BEAL-ESTATE |

1EADQUASTEE8 for Salmon la a ls . ] iloyd-Ctaven Co., 123 Main Avo. E « k . ' ‘hono m . ' • • I

SHOE BEPAZBING • ■'

iL S X A N D ia V 9H 0B E ^ A l U n d132 .Shoihoob W. Phone SOS. A il. work guaranteed. A. Chipooris, Pro^

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BOZIEB TBANSTBB O O M P A in 'Phone 348.__________^ I

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F o oUiTt a NX—D. A Saiaion. , Shoshone St. So.* Phone 085. “

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HAS. A N O E T H - U w / « , ' ' ' £ i i t t Rice Buildlsg. ' ,

OHN V,. O B A B A U -U w y e t. Ba&li * T ra it Building, Phone 085-B.

SH ER B. W IL B O N -U w yer.

:OUBB 0 . M lL L S -B oyd 'B u ild lsg . |

W BELIpr h BWBBLEY - A U m bI^ i ' a t law. Practice in all rourU . Twto Palls, Idaho..

. U . WOLPB—Lawyer, Booms & a u , 0, over Idaho D epartm eat ' S to n Twin Falls. Idaho.

H . WIBB—Lawyer. P u Iit orgaalsM o6llejtlon department, Offiee*— Booms 0 and 7, over Twin P a lli B a a t A T tn il Co., Twin P a lli Id ab a

SEOBET SOCIETIES

J. 6. W. O A m T 6W -^ M M ti" f i r » t r^ ond, third, fourth Mondays, L 0 . 0 F. hall. • ____________________

Classified adTortiabg u tbe cheap- It th ing you can buy—measured by 10 profits ifaay 'T jy lb 'g von.

m R B E T T T i»er Peattue BottIc*, In t.

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ijo D edalon Rcmlorod in Hcar- • ug* of Compaay Application • —

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■ ■ • Nil ilefiiiilo fODcluflioM Wll* itii'ui-d fnl-VMvIfifi y ts lcn ln y ’s Jit'uritiB in H uihtI , u f tlio IJalib Power coiiiimny’H itiijiliea- Cion for rijtlit to ilcvplo]i tlic imwiT r jV (

a t tljf Twin i-’allH of tlio H duiiko river. ToJtiiiiony in (liis corn’ . was volumiBOUB on >>oth »Wc8. Tlio ap- V,

‘(■Itcunt company i)rc!»onti'il Hh ftliu caso in compicto fomi, whilo tlio ^

’ (jrotcKtanta, ineluilloff liurluy, Uupcrt and Tw in I’alls chiinil)ora of ctraimeree _ n

Uio leiuv w ith equally (all cUal,- Jcugcn'aRntnBt eotnmrreialMiovolopmonl o f thn «lt«. Til,

A l tho conclunitin o f llie huarinj; U. ■ C. I’nulBcn, o f Boisp, reproscntiai; tbo j,J

' ''£oJoral power coniniiuion of the United a tn tc i Keoloifical survey, announeod Twin tliu, uia tto r would bf takon nndor ad- viwimcnt, and gave tho pa rties to the aotion lim ited tlmo In whieh to filo iij-iof* Novrcll a W ight and 0 . K Tot V rig b t, repreMQting tho T w in Fa lli Tin

' cham ber o f comoereo, attonded tho nia»<i ' nieiiUog. im-fii'

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m m m a d v is e dVAN EATONS WILL

EMPLOY A DIVERAnno.onoomont M ade T hat An-

o tho r E ffo rt Will Bo M ade mnce- to Locate Body vnwin

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H heriff E . H. Hhcrman of Twin -FaHi i«n in tv , reports jiavliijj iteon n d m e d 1'“" '' ' tKat th r Van Eutonn of tlio ContactdJa trlft uro i^ ik in c |i!nn-i ,fnr em ploy *'ing un e»pert ilivi-r froni Uie eomit lo pr"”" ' umko nn aquatic unirch to i tho body o f HyWa Van Knlon, ia id to bi* lylnjj ■t tho bottom of tlio eniiiinn rcuL’rvoirTU a aanouncomont is xaid to have lined \come Ml tho Ktierlff In .th i- ikihI few injf of hours.

A lthough forecK have iuM-n i-niployod ]iliin»eonttoiilly a t 'th i* reservoir Hlnru tin- (jlti-K v(h e r if f gnvo up (he tearcli for (lu- liody »vH'l pmortt (hnn a mielc npo, iio.runultH hnvc muRhto c n ijp o rle d . DrnRKinK w itti a ui'Wly ,|„y„ ii ^oviaoil ryslfni o f liooIcK, jilnunnl to roneb « e ll into th r lover mi-sncn oftho . rcfleryoir, lu u ItmnBhl^ nb reauUs Mvcio f a d ia ra c ter roRiifded aK:;i-oneIimire sla to ]'tfv^oneo tb a t tli* flllef’ed ini/tle ror of ii nhorO iilotcs WclRlittU toinmStlcd McWo In of lhoIhe Salmon reservoir, or IhatM io piece Hint t

■ o f ab irtinc noiv on rxM bltion u t thij imlay • b o r lf f 'i offiee i m over [loltcd ont of iviii/b Iho w ater a t th a t place. , „ver

S h e riff Sherm an 'nnnoynrcr th a t ns • Uh'TA r IUI (h r Salmon ilani Is concerned hi* rnilronofflco t'SB ceased (bo search for Van j ,

. ' .Iraki-BVH L W INS OVER ininrku't ^ ^ l L E R ’S SCHOOL ....'

ELEVEN 14 TO 13 iriililei,• __ _ ----------- piirtlot

W -estenders P n t Foro'o Info P ray fn Closing Sonndfl an d Tako ' kein. ,

t h o OontOJBt Ibc ri'iI ” ■ nuuncf

UUHL. Idabo (H pcclal).-acb iinR l-l iw lnta BRoinat 13, th e 'B ah l high schoDl ‘

• dovoii je s te rd o y afternoon on Paria f ield <1ef»Alcir K l6 r; ’' AlI''iiedTea ir tro ihadB In tho Iant. b a lf o f the gam e, i ^ r(bo homo elovon Wilaon, cen terj Snyder, "•f'urtiJackie, ond M inler, Runrd, ita r re d . Bat- "tated(erin i; taetiea o f a sp irited order m arked f'coiiirIhc closinff periods. portntl

«— .11. the vrii, M ra o ra o B M E M T B . ' »t o n

-------- SPPtlOITtio Pnn-nollenlo will meet w ith Mrs. vvlicre

!<. Coleman a t I1C> Poplar aTcnno on V o n d a t evening.

T he members of (ho Kps(crn S tn r -------^will Rivi' a (Innco T o ^ n y OTonlne for -i—

■ tho mimber*, tbo M a n n s nnd thoir la- ) ities. Danelnfr w ili^ o jtin a t 0.-30. i

W. 0 . W. Tdll m ect U ondfi^ ovcnlnft I.AVK OotolKir 10 In Odd Follows hall a t 8 „ dram

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O ENB fiALLY P A IR W EA TH EB beaaFOBEOAST r O E NBX T W B E K O lll'li:

W ASlilN O TO K, ( /F J - W r j lh t t pre- v ' ‘. d ictions for the woek bofinnlni: Moi*‘•“y-" IDAIK

U pper MlMlwippi ond lower Miasoo; ijnu, rl valleys: Oonerally • fa ir nnd cool , 0^0 K oather b u t w ltb n p robability c f lo*ca] rain Tuosdny or Wodnnsday. . __ i.'atin

N ortborn a ad southorn HoAlcy mutin* tnl Spr _tal,B.and p latean regions: (Jonnr^il!;/fnir of Pes

and nonnal tem perature. rour b

T t A ttend T r la l-M rr . Cl.erry Codv .\tcM•r riv c 'l from BlIlinKK, Mont., to tcallfy (pialityin tbo Southard trinl. Mrn. Cody own* ltvmilt( ed Ihcf urai-ihcd Jiouso whieh wM oc-eupied by Mr. nud Mrs. Harlnn C. Law- 1^1Is a t th e tim e of Mr. liOwis' la s t III* kle nn Beaa. • '

■ ----- TypeP lay e r P iano vrorJt—I’lmm- IOS.—aiiv. fltore.-

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QPPD-COMFORTAIIs ona of tlio Brta tosfbleM lJisi,

‘■'to<lar..-_YoB w ay have g o o d ^ a jj-- lon "bnt jyonr j j W ®ay. eosiitaat s tra in . • . . ■ •• y ^

B e tte r le t .n i jnako a-ttw rongh - <T»rainfltiim and i f ’ fflaaici « « I -

■ n o t needed .w e"' ^ s i i d l y . . ^ V • yon. ■ ■ ^

Parrott OptE X O L U Sira .OPTOMETEIfiTB

Oni; P rices Axb Aiwa

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'^ IfS D JT iEverett Sweeley, Member

Tellp Business Men Vital Country is More Railroad R.'jilroad lo San Francisc

All told npjiroxbnatvly (231,000 baa {ireaoiiH-en jOrdRi-d o l thc rcquunlcA irjOO.OOO w aikiriiilrund building bonns fund. over

Thu iiledcen nniptv Jcm ouslralii's meatlt 'la t Tivin H iIIk diKtrii-t h:ir douc nil i-f (hntil>. imr;. iirei' ro i'ltn l iis folluv.’k ' llirou.

Twin Falls .llX ric t ............. ♦l!2/),78l>.r.O .'J '"KIki) couuty •....... .................... 100,000.00S,il.iion .tlH(ri.'l ...................... 10,000.00

TotuI ............. .................(230,782.50

Tlii'sc figures were Bubml((ed to a Fol niasfl ussemMiigo, chiefly of locnl bns- to Ih iui-SH men in tliu high srhool audKorl* um last evening. ,

(!. I>. Thomns, rha innan of tho gen- ernl cunviisslng commjttee, mndo tho r<!port giving sta tistica l da ta covoring l ' „ * nil pledges reported except a small' fow , V J not yot Buiumcd up. Theso aro oxpect- o" iSl lo bring (he grand to(nl (o tbo ~ i 'iM .m marli.

<;halmian. Thomas a(a(ed he Jiad ar- j. j. r/iiiRcd lo turn looso a ll of his can^ { g " vnssing forces for n (breo day "clean- ‘ u p " of the e ity and d iatriet, and addod y/ tb n l since Tw in Fnlls hus TOotc ,tbaa • <lonc Ita shuro in thla drive Ih ii'J is tr lc t Qcgrc inviiived should now “ cami' Ih rough '' jinrvc and mnko tho road-bulldlu^' schcmo A|^'_ pronouuced aupcess. The report ou E l - ' j | . a . k« county Bubscrlvtlon* wn* liuscd u p o n ,^ . >j. II ine».«gu froui K. F. Oray of Contact, iji r* .

Kxecutive Chairman K. J . F inch out- lined plans for a thorough corner- scrai>- i_vt- I lug of the east end of tbe county to be- a . I), •ill next Tueadnv. Uo announced t b a t .p , (?. ,Iiiu» included (he uso of III automo-1 Soviil. illi'K witb two men in encb. These cars Fergii ivll'l go to Hanaen. Kimberly and-tilui:' W ill* liiugh uud wiil Uovolo four eomplote n . JI." Iiiys lo tho east end. -V.'

O et t i e Lino I j,; j ’Hveret( .M. Sweeley, menilicr of (ho j,,,,,,,,,

fla(o publlo utilUlea eonimissluu, made \\_ |( . I short nddress on the vital rail needs \\'. L af the Twin F a lls d is tric t. Uc Mnted Frnnk lha t tho grentest uej'd o f thc d istric t .idbu loday is not no much rnilroad cars iu F. M. ivhirb to move produce ns rn 'lroad lines K. F. .ver w hifh -to haul th is produce. .1. M.• Un't-‘ i" ver will l.e ti tim e whon Ihi- l-rter

rnilroads of the country can supply-nll Frank ,'ar demands in rush seasons.” tho Rich/ir speaker said, llo adde«l thn t th e 'need Claren is (cf got a direc t line to tho prim ary C. E. market. Uc simko In p a rtu a ia r favor 0 . 0. uf llio propoacd 80U(hcrn oudct fo r Frank Piviu Falls, saving tho coast provides a W. wlulion for all the d istric t’s, m arketing l.enf'>> iroblems. “ The solntion of tho m ajor t - lurllon of ho Twin Falls section’s m ar- *'f- “ • i;oting difficulties .lies In Ibo construc- ;ion nf lines renchlng the coast mar- J-; «• kelH. rlJuUd . Uio . southern outlet and I.C rest will be ensy,” thc apeaker an- AuM'*, luunced. lie declared th a t more rail- •onds nro the crying necd .o f all sec- Ions In tho w est. Of tho proposed line 0 W ells ho spoko w ith particular nr-liir,-saying (he' lino from Iho viewpoint ...........if engineering nnd mechanical con- itrurtion, woutd bo fnWW easy. Ue also 'Itated lh a t danger o f encountering Henry Ireering w ealher is minimlred In Irons- A. J- lortntlnn lo (ho Pnciflc coast during .he winter tim e, another foaturo In fay - B- ,r of to a st m arkets fo : tho Tw in m h A. \Va .pptlou as ogainat eastern mnrkoU 1 '“" ^,vhere w inter w eather Is more sovoro. ” •

Sore o f Bucceas There were about l.IO business men

a m u s e m e n t s ■ J. Q

--------------------------' of Kftll'.AVKUINQ T IIK A T B E -A 0-pnrt the mt , drama, a tale o f two worlds, story b y tho mt

Gouverncur M orris; alao Sm iling reromr Uill Parsons In "C h a sin g Bain- rid irin b e aux ." ' ‘" ‘n t I

)1U'11EUM—2 vaudovlHo acts; also a The ni wcstorn melodromn, “ The Mnn Hat* lors ai

a 2 port eomedy “ K ldnapors’ sition ^Itevongo” ; and In ternational Nowa. D A UO -W llliam Russell In "B aro Ooea

K nuckks’ *, an Alaskan picluro; also w ent I eomedy and ' Pa tbo Newa. will bo

■'___________________ o f thmCanning peaches are ready a t Crys- Monda

nl Springs orchards, 4 1 -2 B iles aorih f Peavy; 11.25 fo r bu-.ticl: bria^ WK onr b o ic . Pbone 000.—hdv. Intops.

............ - ■ 407. Ft.VteMurtrv pa ints are the hi(?he<l ---------

uality and ]>rlce» rl[!h(. Kunkle and {cmllier Phone i:;tl.—qdv.

1^1 :is frame your j>i.-tnrea. Kun lie nnd llemiiler. I'honc2 31.—ntlv.

Typew riters repaired, Clos BootHore.—adv.

TABLE VISION

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i s c o ,'■ tini

ireaont a t tho meotiog, which w as Pol la rked by cnthnslnatle o n tb w ta -whon- Inh iver construction of (ho south line i m I tieationcd. Asauranco was expressed hn t tho lino wlll bo made possible lirough tbo present activities. . “ 'C

'fliurwliiy o f thl* wcok woa “ prite- r inner dny ,” tho ilay Itaolf se ttin g n in rk for to ta l subacripUons w ith •<,- 38. 0 . ir . Self waa tho indivldool tinner among tbo aollcltors, tn m ln g in C l ledges am ounting to (4,000. JW

Following nro thc latest subscribers 0 the fund:

Tw in FftllB Olty.:. p . Olaon . . . - i S.'S.OO

A ndenon ....... ....... .......... 50.00 Jn ]I. K. Deisr .. 100.00. Nf .rcnaon ... 100.00 ^. K. Ucnnofer .......................... 25.00I. S. Pavburn .............................. 25.0(1I. Z. Rills .................................., ,50.00 . .Tohn Boren .............. - .....—— ' C5.00 Joh'. E. MeConncl ............. ......... 50l00 jiae. 8 . H nll ........ .......... ..................• 25.00 org;lerirgu IL EWrow ........ — .— 100.00 rhnf. A. Pabcofk ........... .............. £50.00 tleS'nrl J IT ahn,.....................- ..4 -.. 500.00 Picorgn fl. Tnylor ....... ............... '2 5 .0 ^ Pali[arvov W. Qundv ..................... BO.OC big

O .'l l n l l .............. - ................. 2 1 0 0 ; tior;. A. Dunaldsou .......... ............. 25.00 fir*:. T. Ncgiw ............... ----------- 35.00 . Tirs. D o n 'R ig g s ....................... 50.0i) in ,i, ; . l . Uell ..... - 50.00 tbalee n . Chase ........ ...'..................40.00 nea. I). >;milb ......................... .'iO.OO recc, C. Kills ...... .......... _________ 75,00 foroviile, P c .B . , - w ^ v ________- lOftOOe rg iis .- lU J j^ ’ ' ^ ^ - — :----- . ';50.00 -Ii

____ 25.00 firs. JI.''.MiiJier-l_____ w -:^ „ .- . . : ; f^ 6 0 .0 0 nne'...U ' ScbwartB ..... ;______- 25.00 in I. .V. .'S h ea rs" .............. ............. 50.00 ‘I i f

.1. .“ lepken ............................ 50.00 1«»inies \V. Wbeelini; ................ .10.00 Cho'. IL ('nwooil r.......................... 100.00 niei:’. L Aiininf .............. - ........... 100.00rmik fetapiev ............ ............... fiO.Of) M t'hn V. Ilnnsen .......... ............... fio.do, M. KIrod ............ ......... - 10.00. F. S te td e r ....____ ________ 30.00

M. Diniond --------------------- ' 25.00■ter Tr.ipyen _____________ _ 50.00rank lln rb e rt ____ — .............10.00ich/inl Ilansing .............______ 100.00arenc.- K. Alien ......... ............ 100.00 . ‘

E. Edwards ............................ 50.00 '0 . M abaffcy ................5.00

rnnk A. N ye ---------------— 100.00W. Meoil ........................... ... 25.QU

’nfcird W n(ts ....................... 23.00I’. Jloore ........................ ........ .W.OO

r. H. ft. Idset .................... .... SO.OOfRtcr AsWon ..................... .......• 10.00

0 . na iley ........................ . .'iO.OO ‘\}Lrank Holmanv,,.:-.'..... ................. 100.00iigus: Ilestbeck ....... .".............. 25.00 'iri W. Predrickson ............... 2u.0Oly Vl Hfnwn —: ' .... fln «bnt■. n . K arls .................. ............. .a'i.OO

.............. t t i i w J f e ' !■Oonntry------- - - > ' 4 2

enrv (tli-ou l[vol,) ...... ........100.00 yoaa. .1. Msir<]uis .............................. 50.00' A

C. M eKinloy ..................... 25.00 jngBJornron _ 100.00 leal

, W anmnn _ _ 100.00 Iti iarvoy Bros 48.00 Twi

IL rfemplemau .....................; J.SO.OO thron . D lngm nn ............................ 150.00 m n

------------ -hns$ 729.00 sion

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OPPOSE D YE SUBSIDY.F. 0 . Monoh o f tlio I tarrett eomlianyS i l l I-nki. ll, T .'ln W l . ,l„ rlnc " J

I’ medical nssoelalion meet Ho present ,,0 m n tter of tho Chemical Foundation rommendalions roncerniii(f the sub- lir ing by ib<- IJnltciI S tates Kovorn-I'nt of Ibe (lyn nnd ehemieal worksl , le nssoelalion voted to advise scna-rs anti represontntivos of Ihelr oppo* ' t l iion to tho subsidy plan.

Ooea to S a lt L ake—Dr. .T. It- .Morgnn m t lo S alt I.ake ycilcrday w h m V ill bo »n consultation w ith a pbvsician thn t c ily . He is expected to ro(urn "

■ • i; WK A m : IX T I Ie M a iIK E T for po- ' ‘ J , tnps. Adnms Produce Co. Phone 7. Fourth nve. So.. 22.r22.'l.~adv.

L is te n to th e M U S

E a t Y o

S u q d a y E

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T O M ’S ISPECIAL SUNDAY 0I^

■■Y NtiwS, TWIN FALLI

C laim Heirskip fZ in Baker Estate j

at Philadelphia *-Mrs. J . H s'ttrib , o f Tw in FaUB, wS

A n o t h e r C l a im a n t t o E ^ t - . »ou ' e m E io h o a

Another elnlmant to iv portion of the X. B aker estate lives In T irin rB lls, 9 “ ' necording to Mra. J . IL Urio o f Addison avenao west. M rr. Urio Is tbo niece of J. B aker, and claims to bavo bnd knowl- odgo o f (bo exislonco of " a rich nnclo in Philndclphia,” 's lnee hor early child- hood ., IVlion hla death occurrcd 20 ‘V»y >'eurs ago or ao, sho f ile d -h e r elolffls w ith thoso of tho other bcira, and ex­pects to rocoivo about $150,000 a t t h i 0 tim'o th a t hor d is tan t relatlvo, L F . le ft RoberU comcs Into poaseralon o f h is Mln InUeritante from th e so n o te tttee. tlon

M n . Urio la a t preaont in Qreon clnt Rlvor, Wyo., w ilh a son. Mr. U rie Ih custodian of tho detention houso n t n the counlv general bospitnl. Thoy bavo aovon rblldrcn, p ll Uving in southern Idaho, H th tho exception o f tbo ono nepl son in Wyflmlng. ijy i

lu i i ig i ■ -J;C i l F f l R l l E C I l K

______ com

J o h n J . M o O le l la n , E m i n e n t ^ A m o n g : W e a t o r n M u s io i a n f l , swei

to P J a y O r g a n ‘>“0I.. to c

• .Tudginp from p reseat indlcaUons I’Oft Tohn J . McClellan will en teria in a ca- boyi |iaelty homo wben»ho nppm rs in pipe )rgan recital a t tbe F irs t MeUiodlst •hnreti^nexl Monday rilcht. Cnll fo r Prer :Ifketriin(i boon ex traord inarily heavy. *1

ProTcasor MeqiibHftn- Is' a ’ residen t o f |ng ^alt Laho nnd isT flrst o rgan is t a t tho ''nlli •ig Inbcrtiarie. H e has held th a t posi :ion sineo 100 and is clasred onc of the- terd ’irst (en pipe organists o f tbo country.. T lie Rail Lako musician has, nppcnred T< n . r H tn l 'h e re on a crovlous occasion, L. £ bat bring nl Uic .I’re,ibyterlan chureb llvln lenrly n year ago. 'Hp^inailo n splendid the •ecord on 'lhn t ocearioti. and demand for ’o r A Tfcturn engugcmont lu^ thin e.ltv lm«v (as bcuT urRcnt smeo” 4 2 - . - - V : ; .^ '. , ; - fcyw• In addition lo-M dillBg pbBitloii J^iijlieali

’Irat o itnn ist a t Iho Balt lAk<r*T5^ r > laelo Mr. McCTollnn Is ftl«» j^ 4 irB efo r - Oo n the L. R. S. conservatoVy-tiniiltsIc. F. I’ lifecio* of the S a lt L ake O pera com- hnmi n n y nnil fouduetor o f tbo S a lt Lake Hive 'horn l foficly. The rc'c'itnl in Hcbcd' utle lied tn s ta r t a t fi:15 Mondny evening, bad

' i Mr.

WEDICAL MEN OF STATE CLOSE ANNUAL MEETING o<

■ Mrs.Jftnqnet Friday E vening Is O lvea for <

Dologates and Ladles_____ oral

I’roiiKiineed by thoso in a ttcndunee Pp''*0 b.ivc been tho. rUongcst and moaf urress 'iil atalo medicfll nasochtion tieelini; Im lho history of U:»o organiza- - ion, tlie S tate Medical nssociation elos-d its iw ealy-nlnth m eoting yostefday , vith Ihe' election of o fficers fo r the /irnliii: ycnr. M ax-Sm llh o f W allace . , V

eliofcn ptcslden t; John Q ray, St. Intliiiiiv. Viee presidont; B. B. Lnn- X "

Boire, aocre tn i^-tro rtu icr; L.N McCalla, chairman of- legislative omralttco;.' E . L . W hilo. Lowiston, J . 'S bnlrman of pnblie hoallh com m itlee;

F. irow ftrd,-Poratol!o ,. J a m o s 'L . To hoapital w ork: J . , B. mnn

'■'ValTacc, and II. D . Spen'cor, wUk « to i- ,F u ll< delegates to tho Amorican of r W rs nssociation meeting. Wnllaee •wns Twir hosen fo r tho place o f m eeting nexi tbo ,

SoutA t tho banquet a t the Rogerson din- w ha

ng room in the ovenlng, about 40 med- last cat men and Iheir wives pa rticipa ted MeXl a a banquet. I h . I I . W. W ilson of I>y,ar V in F iIIh neled as toartm nater, and tho hrough nil Ihp toasts Ibat woro given hhn nn th e thought o f.tho fellowahip tbnl deatl ns eome (o Iho membera of fbe profcs- ion In n marked degree dnring the Ex ■nst fe«- yenra. Dr. W. F. Wllllaraaon « . F. f Poriland spoke of the proposed M ite 'oeiic for Ihe conservfitlon of public Ing cnlth ns ono of (be ou tstanding proofs ssaoc f llic fellowship ^.nd nltnilam thht o f t j e lnau .s Ibe men of the profession of Ashli bl- pri'M-nt, nnd dwelt eloqnentiv npon havo he specter nf wnr which s till 'bovcri fo r 1 ver tiie world, and wbirb wo regard s ta te •Ith nn unbelievnblo apathy, compar- e ight ig U (0 R v i r u l e n t , ■ w b l c h •nW th a t ortainly clnim again its millions of proci leU m i unlc jf tho mothers nnd fa the rs from, w akn In tb f thing tha t th rea tens. Dr. Ioy,. Enri KIso of Portlnnd conlinucd w ith re tn r lie toiiic of Ihe pnblir honltb , char- • cterirln i: thc lax ohservnneo of quar- ^ — m ine measures as mnrder.

I’ain* your home witb “ M cM urtry” , le eroiiomlral paint.- Knnklo nnd Bo- 1 iHler. Vhone 331 .-adv .

.ogan Music Co.—I’jano tuning.— adv. j

SIC While You ' our

Evening

1 8 : 3 0

C A F E IINNER AS USUAL

LS,' IDAHO, SATURDAY:Y ; O G TO ^ER 8,1921

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Concludes V l* It-M r. and Mrs. H . C. MrrW interj bavo returned bomo to Mon- la Ttmouth, Oro., a fto r a vialt w ith Mr. and MtiMrs. fl. B. Colo. cajior

■ 'V • Mn•Oomes fo r V ls lt -M re . D. a Boyd of waa i

Ouray, Colo,, Is hero fo r a v is it w itb Mf* ber slKter, Mrs. E . L. Boyd nad bor Ing U nloce, Mrs. W. P . Omham. , W.

Oomes B o c k -^ o h n Lormer o f Lone D<>1Beach, Cal., arrived In T^vin F a llr P ri- Ofoot(lay to renow acquaintances. U r. L or Mr,mer lived hoto unlO a fow years ogo. Poeat

— ■ ' pndGone to OoaTeatloa—11. j . youbm

le ft last ovenlng fo r MinneapolisMlnn., whoro bo will a ttoad .tbo convon- "tlon of lho NntSonaJ D airym en's asso .,■ '■'1elation, the ,l

■ , to Oj

N obraikans A ir lr s -M r s . Susie and i,r?n‘‘Mrs. E tta N appcr o f N orfolk, Neb., ore - ^ . , 1 beto fer a v is it w ilh tho f a m ^ of tbolr nephew, 0 . M. Dnugherty, liv lae .n en r i> W n M . . . -

Talcfji C largo of S to ro -M Ias Mnrf-c t'n 'poP a iia n i, for many years nn cniploj'e W.of tbe Idnho Doparimont. atoro, has buaiOigone to Burloy, Avbore she \rill bo local week'monnger fo r tho W. H. W right i H.ins tn-ns,rompnny now store. ■ • ' Mrt

* feUotnWeed P lro—Tho firo dopartmont an- Buhl

swered a call a t noon lo 803 Fourth avo- E lir jliiiie r.vit irftoro a weed firo was found P to need Attcntioo. No damago wos re-liorted by (bo b lare , w hich, I t is eidd, L( boya of tho dlstrhjt started.

M l» F ranctt-L oaT e» -M ir* Z alda "“I '," ' French of Sontllo.lofti last evening aft- ?r spending n dny in Tw in F a lls v lalt- 1'""^ * Ing tho Illuo Triangle clubs of thc Twin Fnlls bIgb acbool. She spoke beforo thc ' njaembied olubs In Ibe auditorium yes- lerihiy during tho f if th porlod. “

To L iv e ia Io w » -M r. nnd M rr.'W .ii. Sissiina; and fnmily, who havb been 'Iving [lear T»rin Palla on a farm fo r :he past fow years, le ft thia morning for Sioux I> lls, S. D., to mako thc ii ' 10KK-. The nititudo of Tw in Pnlls wns f^yiu,d,lo bo loo high for,M rs. fiisfon 's

Pho

•Oontiiines T rip W est-^M r. and Mra.P. n ive ttc of n ia ek fo tt woro called

'mme yestcrd/iv bv Uie death of Mra. n Hivclle's mo(hcr. Mr. and Mra. Riv D l ;tle were cn rou(e to Culifornla nn-l H i md atojiped'.ln Twin i'a lls lo v is it with \fr. m .i Mra. E . ,P . Logan, when tbe ^ ind inu'lllgonco rcached thorn. ^

Oono to Coast—C. L. Valontino and I J klra. Oorlrudo Valontino loft yesterday ^ or Omnge, Cnl. The former Is return- n g to hir homo a fto r a vla it o r sov- iral weeks w ith hla sister and other rol- itivcs h ire. Mrs. Valontino will v b l t ier soa, R. Lerov Valentine soverul oonths beforo returning to Twin ^ l l s .

BeUgloM Serv lce»-/rho ^ v . Charles ' llenn Bnird will hold sorviccs a t Bore- vorth Sunday evening for (hc members if tho Eplacopal chureh who live there.U loMt ten families o f tho caravan ore i nembcM of th a f body. Dr. 0 . S. Mur- 'by nnd fnmily wlll accompany tho lov. M r. Baird, and i t Is oxpected th a t ovoral Bubl parishioners will a lto .a t- I— Li

To To.«Ufy tn C ttse-M rr. Boy Coff- tmn of W inett, Mont., Mrs. R ica Hel- fick nnd-M rs. Sarah McMIUan, botb f Hnrdin, Mont., n rrlved Friday In L _’win Falls, having beon summoned b y _____bo sta lo In the prosecution of tbo ■ ■ loutbnrd case. Mrs. Coffman is a nnrso th a cared for Iln rlan L ew s during b i/ asl illnrta. Mrs. U elw lck 'nnd Mrs. ifeMillnn nro form er neighbors o f M rs .>y.da M eyer Bonthord whon aho wtm he wife o f M cIIaffio, ond woro w ith ifm prior to and a t (ho tim e of his leath..

E xam lnej M a d lo l A 5pU e*tlen»-D r.J. F . Ashley, Moalpcllcr, ncd Dr. F. W. inteholl. B bekfoot, hnvo boen ottend- ng the le islons .o f the ta to Medical saoclatioD. Dr. Mitchcll la president ^ f tho s ta te examining board, on* D r ■ ishley Is socfbtary. fTho two doctors ■ avo ju st beld tbo annual Axht^inulion' - V or licenser to practico medicine In'-ihe ^ la te o f Idaho. D r Mitchell s ta te s fbnt Ight npplleants were examined, and 1 hat 11 . will bo lioonsed through reel- I rocity, ' b ringing tbe lr crodontlals rom. other states. D rs. Mitchell, Ash- ly, and Riehnrd E aton of Blackfoot atnmed bomo last eveillng.'. gamm

L A V E R I N G 1E . H O M E S S T O N E

The Stone--------- ^W ITE—

MISS VIOLA ]■ — m —

J, Hartley Manners

“ PEG’OMYFriday and Saturday,

P O P U L A R , P I

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Uru. \V. I* Stowe o f E la b e r ly was Twin F a lls yesterday. ‘ ■

Ute. J . D> Fulm er « f E e l lu te r w u a .Her in Tivin H ills Friday .Mrs- W. C. Bouthworth o t •nonsen J 0 Twin P n lls 'e a ller Priday.'Mrsa'Neliio Morris Is in Bohl spend-, r UlO week end w ith bor -paretitt. .W. P . Fowler o f B n iley .w n j-n bbsl- •9s vli-Itor in Twin I t l l yesterday.'Deputy Stato V o te r in n r ^ Dr., U . R. oomu la in Burloy on s ta te basiness.Ur. und Mra. B. R. M arsh '.ate la eatcVio for a fow days oh 'budness d pltnturc.Dr. C. W. Pond of Pocatello was la rin Fnlls a ttending ;lho S ta te Med!- - I aaoclatlon meet, r Vi'Tnen Kennedy anti B. P . Manson. o t '3 ,Utah ConstnicUon eom piay w ent ’ Ogde'n laet ovonlg.

UliS Jennio W ake of Burloy who ,1ud • ■ en the bouae guest of Miss, Margo (anm for tho past’few days rotumed hor liomo Inat evening.

R. M. LiUIue who ban bcM) (9 lla fo r tho w t thren days on bnrl.IS, roturnod la st evening to his hom o ' Poialello.W. B. W all, V. C- B o llo n t^ e and ainoai m eeting, T hu rsd iy in n dii-. e k ’s hunUng in tho Sawtooth moun- ns, each w ith ono doer. - a rs- W. T . H aines and U lss MUdrcd oemaker spen t P rid ay afternoon i o ' hi w ith Mrs. H ain es ' danghter, U iu ' .7Jboth Jlaincr who is a U acher in ' public choots o f th a t place. • •

LOOKS FO E IiO W lS l RfcyBW,

0. Oignonx of O m ah^ atslstont leriittcndcoi of #grieoItur« fo r (ho Ion Pacifie railread, has spent' thc it fow days looking over the shipping uatlon in tbla' section. Ho states it his company will soon bo ab le 'to nounco 4»*es w hereby the farmisTs- I m arket the ir hay a t ^ price th a t ‘1 pay for tbo cosl o f production, and. .. .whia depactment will oM ut in ever^L:" laiblo wny to f ind 'm arkels tb a t a w . ■csiible.

. tu r c a framed .eor:ce'tly and mplly. Cle% Bouk S tjre .—

'hone lOS—Piano tuning.—ivdv. ^

Return Engagement

Scliuliert’s ' Jazz .

' O F (jffiOAOO

ONE NIQBT ONLY

itfond^ay, October V . l O t k ^

LaveringPaviliorusual Price

C O M .

Nibley-ChannellU M B C T COMPANY •

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Players ,H A Y N E S

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I HEART”, Oct, 14 and 15 '? R I C E S