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S a y ia g e ^ ig t i t i h g C o n t in u e s i r t e t t i s h a n d L i t h -

' T r o o p s O p p o s e T e u -

tA H c - S i^ v : I n v ^ e r s .

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C o saa cd c^A r^ . fro m

. P ia U A o e e f P e t 'ro ^ a d

s T o a n r o x i i t (/F^^^-n>e' !boi'u'^. 1UT9 bflgtm M .o ffou tTe «g«iBxt,

tb*i iienB»ao^SBnl»H f* e M . ln . t ie ‘ B ftltie redon. a o e o r^ g .to A oie»>

88«« r«cB lt«d 'ti4n Mm. Bisa. Tbey ara re ^o rtad . to'~' l» T e c&ptored

*. Kr-vxio. s ix ty ' u t lM norOnrest o f . VlhtM, &fl«r tb« .£ (oarlud twr^or.

SAVAGE ITO HliNo'TO iBBON ZN 0 IT 7 OF B ia ^

rO P E N IIA O E N , ffl»)-Bav«Ko f i f l l i t in jr Js H tm e o ln c *'«'■ i« t l ' - r i t y ni U1r« betwoon L«U *U (<a*l LUhutinlni tronra nnd Uio Orminnft-lluAiinn flnn\ wliich entered tho western part 0 / tin oltj- la t t week. Reports reaching tilntw thn t «hi<lU-havi* fired n.>orUni o f th e towTJ ona tim t jfrt'nl'damngc ha<

*■ Ucen done I t f t qo*jr« and lifttbtira. Mauj riviHnQB* bo^f* been k ilipd - during; tb< hnttlo. ; • ■ /

DUpatchnt received' hero i«fnte tlia i n il the priaonera ta k n i l»}*^the Lott; hnvn beeil navarian^-

, B ritinh war &Hip* have beeomc In volved- is - ih e ha^Jna Iw^r

* fired bpon .b y the OerBinno-BniMlai ' fiuccs, and an cacoaflrmed topart' do

• . clnrt'# a B ritU h foree has boen Inndei' o in nr near .tho city.

Blookade' mDUurcn arv aocmlnKl} l.i-lnjr riR idJj obforced Jn the Baltic kIx Oennan morchant ahipa haylat I'pen captured h y one B ritlah deatroyar

MOETHWE0TBW BTJBmAK , ABU T KSAE

. BTO ckH O L^I,^ (/I> )^T lll-^ n o r I& o . l cm Bmaidn -am iT -,U M m rte .d . hare t«

* fTavo puahcd aomo 35 ntll-a beyom Y ^ b n r f f , a>d to be w ltliln twont) wUeii o f Galchtoa, 30 milca eouthweai o f Petrograd.' The ta k lp ^ o f J,00(

• priannera u d nine'guna from the Bol •hev iU la annoaneod. Confiileneo 11 exproascd amonR lho o fficers tha t Po troijm d w in : fa ll before thla attack.

In f lg h l l iV i lho rod armjr ia mak injr uae o f -mines to a jfion t extent blow isj; np tho roada o v e r^h e re while rctrcAtlnR.

A n am orod tra in , named “ Ijonlno ' and M vera l . armored automobiles, oj

- w e ll a t e i j t t y taOway eara wen among the m ateria l captored a t Tam

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DENESZra*8 A im .BO LSHEVlS ABBC7 H O L M BAILW AT OENTES

LO iroO N , Dcncklne’4nnti-Bolahovik arrnv haa ojiptured th< Im p o r t^ t i t y o f .O rel,-together w it t

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SCIEOUIEV0TE: ONIEIKIIT

\ _______ .S en a to rs A gree on F resent& tiox)

o f '8 h ftn tim g P io v ia io n lo r . D e d a io n "

W ASniNO TO N, (/P>— A vote by thi • aenate late todny- on the Shnntnnj

ainrndmenta to the peace treaty- w ii >Ianned.by republican leadera, w ith acqutcNcence, I l waa aald, o f the demo eratn.

Oolt A p ln a t Amandmeots Adoption o f. textnal amondmenti

Would mean defeat the peaee treaty nnd would aecompHiSKyno practical ^ nnlt that could not b^yUronjiht aboi:| by reaerralioBt, the aen/le w at to ld to dar by'SenalAr r/>ublle»n, Bhodi Ialand. - (

RefetrlnK to the Shantunjc amend ment and tha t propoaed to eqoalixe ro t incr p o M r iA the league o f nationa, th<

V . B lM d e 'T a la a l aenator declared tl>'') T - va.ud re-opea p»«e« negotiationa wbil«

rM ‘*r.-ationa woald ehange ita rro v u loi*^ only fo r the reaerrtilg nattan.

It^ jw onld 1^ Im fa lr, be a fgne^ tc laerroJM tho Voting power o f the U n fl «>d Statea aa pnpeaed In tha amend a r a t o f Senator Johnaon, republican (SkliforBia, aad leare tho other f{r«l claaa powera w ltk oaly one ro te la th<

Wonld Frotact Bgypt rreaervaUan o f Egyp t'a right c,l

• •if-govrm m «at aad fu tu re , action b j the league o f nationa ttf g lre freedon \o all capable vnbject atatea wen ■propeecd ia la te rp rau tlve reaohitloaj ^T M ^ te d h f 8 « » to r Owen, democrat

Beth o f the prai^oaala wera pnt l< a« meaettre* eatirely eeparat* fiOTi tke latlficatloa, Senator Owfte aa aMaeiac tkat ke kad aot ckaaged k i etaad fo r M ^oan fiad acceptance e f tki tm \y .

mOON PAPER iN IDA.

T itton i Named to , Represent Ita liarti

' ■ SOME, ' (H a v » ) FoTolgn ' ' ir id ^ o r Ti»»onl w ill rcpreaent I ta ly in the lenguo o f noUona, ac* pordlnjJ to nn o ffle in l announco-

l f l here. ' •

jj3 Brewers Aak Vetoo f D ry EnforeememW ASHIKiSTONj { ; i> -T lip Unit-

l u - cd S tate* Brcwera ajanclntlon to ­dny petitioned Preaident Wilaon to disapprove tho prohibition enforce*

. ment b lU awaiting hla ^gnatQTo aad teeommende^ a new blU pro­v id ing fb r enforeement o t the pro*

- . h ib ition cbnatltuUoBftl nmendment

NT.01 E arly Date to r Pact

Exchange Determinecta g J>AHIS, (Iln vn ..) (/P)—The « •

change o f ratlfl«-atloaa « f thv' trea ty o f peace botwoen the allied and nsaociated powera nnd Oer.

■ m«ny«wUl take_pTtvco i\t the'Frehrb2 , foreign offie-e Fridny or Sftturdny. i -ntffording fo the Echo do Paria.

T h e .e o p j'.o f tK»« Gemnn prnre tronty aJgned hy K ing George af-

i . tur Ule ra tifica tio n o f tlio instru- . , mi'Ot by lh j5_J0 i:ltUh pnTlinmt.'nt hn»■ • beon rw rivo d in Pnrii'. the Pel/t

• PnrlBleii - nnnouucwT-todny.

:oA H O L D S S H A N T U N G A W A R D

C E R T A IN C A U S E O F W A Fr>f • --------- ’ ‘ .

lU n Noted M lse lo iu ry fo r 37 Y ean ia Ohl nny . na Tells Plsclples o f Christ o f the thV ‘ Danger Aheadiiire ~ —t ln ii • C IN C IN N A T I, O,, Tho Hliiir hn<( tung clauae-in tho penro trcutv wu auy loiloy uttackcd bj- Dr; W. tl. MnekUr tbe Motcil inlnalouar}', fo r 'M ycnra i

Chinn, a t tho intom ational convcntlo; ;liat o f lhe DlncliileB o f Cltrl»t in- ntA^io otta here. lie tiaid thnt lir«lcn<l o f eatnl

lis lilng pfnec the elouso would, i f or In- foread> bring nbout nnnlht'r vtnr.

►e«n . "C h in n alrendy is wttging ‘ the trn(l lian war w ith Japan’ ” he aaid. ' ‘ 8 h do- w ill fIgUt when ahe is nble t» ilefcn dod her te r r i to ry ." ^

The report o f the forcJgfi Chrintln ig ly uiiMloRtttV* noclety ahowed to tn l • r« Itie , ei-ipta, 9737^10 during tho pnat vonr, - Ing gain o t $1.11,69.1 over' reeelpta o f th yar. prccediug year.

I ID A B O W EATHEB■AJO ■ ----------

Tonight and TharMay fa ir. * e a t - ________1 ,tO -------------r - J r .------------on.1 ^ ---------------

i WORLD NEBol- I--------------------------- ----------------- — . -

Po- B E E L IN , (/P)— T h e f r e o o f tm s te e , h a s ta k e n o v e r

^ ^ W i th in i t s ju r iB d lc t lo n . T h e h ile e r t ie s a r e th e im p e r ia l s h ip ;

a r t i l l e r y w o rk s .

re n . L O K D O N , w e s t*°>’ j o tu te d th e . O e rm a n ' a n th o r i

I b y a r e g ie m e h e a d e d b y a B: I S c h e id e m a n n , a c c o rd in g . torER; h e re f r o m B e r l in . A s ta te ie > ' M ita n .tho — ------ >-

r ith B tJ E N O B A IR E S , (;P > ~ -7 v ie w s o n th e f e a s ib i l i t y o f ne

! u n d e r w h ic h a l l c o u n t r ie s ' p ro d u c ts . F o re ig n M in is te r I

{ o n ce f o r to m o r r o w o f a l l tb< P a n * A m e r ic a n n a t io n s aco re

IT B E T J S S E L S , (flp>— S e v e ra I e d . th a t B e lg ia n d e le g a te s n<

s o n ta t iv e f t o f H o lla n d r e la t i ' th b t w o o o tm tr ie s a r is in g o th e t r e a t y o f i s c o a re a b o n t

. H o l la n d i n t h e fo r m o f a B e d e rs to o d th a t , in m a k in g t l

tiiK g iv e H o l la n d m i l i t a r y g n a ra x n e w s p a p e rs s e v e re ly c r i t io i i

ifH ' — , . — —

BURLESON TURNS UPON CRITICS OF HIS POLIO

Postaactar Oeneral Calls Postal Ad m lB lxtratlon Near BClraenloos io

4; ' Staadard o f E ffld tB e TA TLA N TIC C i r y , N. J.. (Jpy -Vigoi

'imIv to-n!ng nirnlnat hl« *‘n*.e* in tb I f ira t publie addreaa :ie has ilelivere alnee entering the cabinet, roatmaate Oeneral Barlenon «oiln:\- to ld the N*

“ J'T tional Hardware aa«>elallon and tb Ameriean Hardware Maaufaeturrra » eoeiarlon. In neaaiea here, tha t the po«

I ta l adsiinU tration wa« “ remarkable 1 -**1 development, wonderful in organlxatlo

“ “ I and .that ita ataadard o f efficlenc bordera on tho mlracnlouiu’ *

■An, Speaking o f h is policies and effbH V?* made to obtain a rereraal .the poat ^ 0 taaater general deelazad:

Buffa lo Commxadst by : Vote Falls Shon

!o a ; ———rere’. SM'VVW.O. N . T-. (;p)—Cbmplete r [oaal r<i*npi)ed .today on y e a le r^yra t,|m an ie ipa l prim ary shown tha t th

1 ------r>avVr. MDpearlng oa a bala ' lH - ^ r » t e . t W S n t time aad n n n in

lOm: n a p la lform ealltag fo r the aovl* fcn-, n t gorernmeat, poUed aa avp

irti* th»n 300 rotee fo r Sta thn the 'flM dldataa . .T h e to ta l re te e«ct-w«

A iuo CARRYING THE k

T W IH FAXiLa, IDAHO,

3H E1F,! COUNEHS TO ■ IKriSSOElr n f — -

Cease Production at MIdnlghI October 31 Is Instruotjor

'I Sent. Out by International m Headquarters to UnionsZ LEW IS W IRES ACCEPTftNCE

OF CONFERENCE PROPOSALAU Hope of Averting Tie-Up in

ed - Bitnxninons Begiona Depends ix. .'Upon Sncoessfnl'Besnlt; oi

Capital Meeting Tpr. • . ' ' ---------- . rb j IN D rA N A P O U S , Ind., (;p )-T ho or

' <lcr Calling all union bituminnua coal >. I mlneni o f the' country to "ct'nao pru- ro 1 duction o f eon) a l rfildnight on Friday, rf- jO etobcr 31. in iO ” , wna iaaued from

I the Internntliinnl headquarters o f tlii' »» i U n itoa.;irinc W orkora.of-Amcriea h w

J at iiuou lodny. The ordor la nlgnt'il by John h. Lowia, acting pr^aidojit-nnd Wni. Green, aecretttry.frcnaur.er o f Ilie

J minora.,» □ Safegoaifla Prepett y

* Tho o ffic ia l s trike call pcrniita loeni uniona to assign “ a aufficient numbi-r

^ * o f men to rc*nmin a t work to inaurp tho proper earo and protection o f nU min­ing, properties, lu conform ity w ith the

I provisions o f d is tr ic t ngri’cmeiita.’ ' I t ^ ■ nlao urges thnt fu llest co-operation bo

kUn operator to provcnt In juryjn’ to property ” nnd ftaserta that “ under

itio 'i clrcumstnnecH Khould th is rulo be (sion aaldo by local untont.”itnb- Lewis Acoepts Appolntznent

John L . Lewla, acting president, of rn(l(>L**“i Mlno WbrSora o f Amoricft,igj.... Satiny wired Serrotary o f l<nher Wilson fcr.ii tha t he would bo lu WnahlngtoH a t 11

o ’clock Pridny morning, Oet. 17, tot itinn 0 cunforenco'on tho biti^ininoHs. cofti • re* Vi\ln« aituation.' Ho announced, boW'

ir , a over, tha t in the meantimo tho ord^t the rn lling on n il union bitum inous' eonl

inhm a In tho country.to go on strike Nov. 1, would bo i^aJled from the Inter- nationnl hcadquartera* in thJs c ity to

' the 4,000 local unions o f tho organlxa- tJon.

EWS EVENTS10 city of Danzig In the capacity er national and .state properties he most iniportant of these prop- lipyards, the gun faictory and the .

istem Rusaiai central ioimcil haa orities at Blitan, replacing them , Bnssian governor general named to a wireless dispatch received te of siege has been declared at

-For the pnrposo of exchanging negotiating international treaties s wonld r>emove tariffs on food r Pneyrredon has called a confer- the dipiomatic representatives of credited to Argentina.tral newspapers hero aro inform* negotiating in Paris witb repro*

iitive to the controversy betwoen : out of the. proposed revision of int to conclude a comproniiBe witb Belgian>Dntch alliance. It is nn- : this arrwigement, Belgium will rantees. - Kationalist and Oatholio icise the plan.

! BELGIAN ROYAL PARTY CY I IS VISITING YOSEMITE

j Leare San rnaciaco Where Warn « ' Wcleon* was o iren to Spead 58

Hettra la Slghtaaeisg

B l. 1‘ORTAL. C AU. (/P > -A fle r • ered ' reeeplion in Saa Frane l^o reaterda’ u tc r i equaled in warmth any glveiJ f,. I »hrm in the tTniled fitatea, tho n ile r ^ ^ . o { Belgium came today to the Yoac

I m '!® * * * to 'a 7>end 38 honra In aightaeein;;'W n m ily Hreaaed and rrfreahed by - t

le ln ilt® * ^ n ig h t’s aleep, they anticipate: ition . enjoyed to the fn il aome o f the ency I ****** magnificent aeenery ia the conn

' try . They w il l tpead. tbe n igh t a t th. Glacier Point hotel.

Aa a finale te the ir v is it to Su ' Frantlaco, K in g A lbert and hla part' I went ta a cabaret .for n lit t le whiV. I laat night and then viaited a vaoderill. [theater. They were gi-ren an ovatkii I e n t e r e d .

e re-1 BX^SSXAn HOaTHW ESTBBaiA S a tT R E ASX iro OATOHZWi

the 1 ----------b a l-’ COPESHAOEN, The Baadai

Biag I aofthwestem army has pnab"^ to 3T i« t|po in t jn a t oataJde n f the town .0 aver- Gatchina, the fa ll of*.whleh jra a cS th rM pe«ted to take pllTr'Tueaday aecordiai -w at f to a beUted Hclaingfor* report reach

i lag her*, taday.

I k / / , L O A r .l e a s e d w l

A S a W BDNBSDAT, . O O ^ B E B - 16, 1910.

CAPITAL ASKS [0 ONCE ON ST ED ARBITRATKl i g h t O p p o s it io n o f E m p lo y e rs t o Pc i t j o n S u r p r is in g D e v e lo p mio n a l d u s t r ia l C o n fe re n c e ; V a r io u i

A n a ly s ts o f C a u s e s o f A l l S t r i

NCE l a b o r d e l e g a t e P iSAL APPLICATION TOrp in WASHINGTON, (/P)— Dem

~, posal for arbi Ation of the stei issue in Aj)i,o national-iijdnstrial

t; of the capital' onpVihrbtrgbrits oh Y Bernard M. Bahich, chairman ol 1. that action on tbe steel resolutit

i iw m r ’5 -EiPEeS ifflf <i'i' .

President of American Podora- tlon of Labor Suffers Norv-

loeni ons £xhaustionimbi'r0 tbo WA8H1.NOTON, (/P)—Samuel Oomp- min- ers, preaident o f llio Ann'tienii Feilora-

II the tion o f l.u lx ir, iii e<in(iuiul to Uln riome ” I t liero in n atato o f norvnu:) exhiuiati.m. >n bo I l ia tomperniuVO tliia morning wna KM n jury VU-^recs nml Ida pliysleiiut li;ia order'd under liim lo rcnmln in hod.lo be Announeomont n*" ,Mr. Gompors' »nt.” brcnkdowu wna made by hla aecretnry

when tho nntionnl Indiintrint ennfi’ ri-nii- eonvened today.; BesoJt o f Overwork

aiBon Gnnipern' illneaa reaulta, laborJJ l<-ndern Miid, fn>m mniitlin n f unretrili-

’ fo r work nt homr and nbrond in eon- ’ coftl portion w ith the peace trenty, the in ­bow- lornntlohal labor congtean nt Amster-

o r iK f “ •‘■'■I atrike.coal The veteran Inbor lender wna atrlek-

itr lke t " o degree* and that h« M t gen- Inter- night n fto r delivering nn nttnck in the ty to induatrlnl conferaneo on tho United mUa* B tn 'f " ro rp o m tlw fo r I t* rcfna-

al to doiil w ith tho ateoj alrlke com­mittoe. l lin friends, rccallod thn t the

•.... - t!ijy wna tliu {ir» l annlvcrasvry o f thedonth n f Ilia daughter nnd they aai.l

S thia fnet pmbnbly nggrnintod hia eon-, d ition.

Thoao wlio hoard M r. Gomp.Ta' lin-t ■ • J paaainnod nddroait In the ronfiTonro |

yeaterdny venUwd thnt he wna la b o r '. \ j ing undor n tremendoua norvoua atra in i

nnd tho nniiouncomenl t i f his illneaa d ld f not eoroe.n« a aurptlav tn hla naaoelntci'

1- ' i l l fhe lnl>or group. . ,le . I Ta lk of.Successor '

! Labor leaders said th^t i f M r. Gomp-^ e rs ' Illness proved ao serious aa to ;

^ 3 mako i t ImpoaaiMe fo r him lo dla-' _ chargo tho dutica o f president o f tho| “ fedoratloB fo r aoy considerablo tlme,^ Jd the cxecatWo council o f the federation id [w ould bo cnlled to cTect n .temporary.

. Isueeoasor. I t wns said James Duncan,' l i r a t vico president.o f.'the federation,! probably woold be designated to act.' '

A t jiooR Mr. Gompers iCcretdry an-1 IpT nounced tha t hla temperature had fa ll- | ® e ntwo dogrcea and tha t he fe lt gcn-l

5S ern lly nnifh better. M r. Gomper*’ phy ! airlpn. however, rei)iie!iU‘>l thn i lu* r t - l mnin in bed.

Liitey .Mr. Oomtiera aent word fo [ >f . nieml>ers o f lho L ilw r ilelegnllon th .i*»

he would be pr<*annt- nt the eonferenee tomorrow.

The. Induntrinl eonferenee by n ria- ing vote nt the niorrfihg aeaaion ndopt-

5* ed n resolution hy H nrry A. ^ ’heeler,;ehnirronn o f lhe enpStnl jtroun, expreas-.

■ - ing the eonferenee'a hone 'fo r speedy; rocoverv o f the labor leader. (tb ■ ' ' ------^ 1

Si LONGSilEMEN’S STRIKE I INNEWyORKISBBOKEfli

Sukers Betnm to Work Al­though Dissatisfied with

IITE OompromiseWarm N EW TORK, (/p>—The strike o l 38 longahorcmen and other harbor workera

which haa paralyxed port aetivitles here fo r aeveral daya and threatened

ter 4 a aerioua food shortage, waa broksn :erday foday when the tezr^ workers rcturnol g irea !« work, nnd 15,00() o f the fiO.OOO long- nilcra »!K>rcmen rei*umcd the ir labora. Union Yoac- lendera j>r«vlietrd fhnf bv Friday nil eeing. o f the longahoremen would be at work, by - a The frrrrm e n filed no ilc“. nowoTcc. IpataJ that they were not.aatiafied w ith fla t i f H e -inrreawe in wnffoa offered a» a eom- eena* promiee, amoua'inir to anj)rozlmate>r

at tha -ten per cent. They had demanded aa inr»eaae o f 2.1 per eent.

Sani The teamatera atrike remain* Inp a rtr 'fo rc e . . — ......... ..........w h ilr : — ----------- ----

le r i l l^ : O E B K A K S TO T A K B PAET eatk>n . rW BLOOKADB OP SOVIET

i B E R U K , W V -T he Kreu* Zcltuns * ' laanu from " w e ll informed quartern ''

HZ2TA the (^rem m eat w ill in all prabability agr«« to jo in in tbe blockade o f sioviet

aadaa Bosria propoaed b y |be entente pewvn. ta a I t is aald tbe goverameat w ill lav down a . o f ecTtaia. conditioAa laaideo t -trr-itB par- t* u - Uclpatloa aad “ w in prim arily, coa- ardiag dder O erm aar’a foreign political iater- rcach-lesta wbea reacblag s deciaioa as to ita

' ftaa l a ttlta d e .”

IRE REPORT OF TBE

m mAction at “fEEL STRIKE ON PROPOSALP o s tp o n e m e n t P r e v io u s ly A g rc e c

m e n t in P re s id e n t ’ s N a t io n a l In - u s G ro u p s W o r k o n E x h a u s t iv e

r ik e s

PROPOSES PLUMB 7 OTHiBR INDUSTRIESmand that organised l&bor’s pro eel strike be made an immediau 1 conference was made today bj jhairman Harry A. ^K eelor, oftei of the publio group; had proposeti ion be postponed until Thursday.

’ t Oomes as SorprlsoPostpoaemaot o f actioa oa the

rasQlatlon previously liad been agread to by the U bor and public

I ' Crotips and thA-eppodtloa o f the employers came as a stirptlse. Sam-

■'*neL Oompers, chalnnan o f the la­bor' group, who coadocted a vlgoc- ous f lg b t yesterday against send­ing the a rb ltra tloa resolatloa bade to tho committee o f flfteea , waa detained by lUaen. He was rep­resented by Frank Blorrlson, secre­ta ry o f . the Amerleaa FederaUoa o f I<abcr.On n ruIIng^ Uy Chnirmnn Lune timi

t the nArucT>*niotlo« wua une o f procotl u uro «)/« which ind iv idunl votcs'could hi 1 ennl, netiou un tho ateel feaolutioi I WHH pontponeil u n til next TUurailuy nnt

Ihe I'onferenro rcccsaod....JU>til, ftfto: ' tinon. Tho publie nnd Inl'or groupi { etoat th r ir ImUvitlunl vote* -“ fo r thi !■ nnriieh motion, .ludge Elbert IT, Gar;

boiiii! the only member o f thn puMli group tn vote w ith the employer hgninat it . ' '•

Labor Agrees to Befer A-TpiTTffrrvV irgrcoiiient wna rcnelie.

• w-lnTi'by tho h»l>or group, I t waa uu• «lentttM>il, agreed thn t the ateel atrlki

roanlutlou ahould bo. referred hack t<• 'lie rommittee to be brought iip on lh<

floor o f the eonferenee fo r netloie Tliuraduy.1 Mcimtinie tho varioua groupa w il I- work on tbe preparation o f an exhftuat ‘‘ ive nnnlvHia o f Hie enuaen u f a ll atrlkon c Cliairmitn- Lane-aaid,-and "prcprtre a'prn0 grnm calculated to nmclloroio candi1 tiona. This progrnni would be.preaeiit - |e il In' Ihe eonferenee a fto r the alei-'a tr ik o reaolution la dlspoaed of. I Greatest Single. Issue

' I CollortSve bargaining occupicd murl >i i htli-ntion in the group ga tho riun to i f tiny. Membera o f n il giuupa aald i l j prolmbly wuuld bu the greutest slugl

issue to eome beforu tho eonferenee 'T he lnl>or delcgntea regard i t na ovei jmore in ii» rta n t thnn tho aU'cl s tr ik

>• reaolution. . ." f A h « r the eoaference coavened.

It. E. Sheppartl, head o f the rail* *'{ w ay coadnctora brotherhood. Intro*

daced a resolution proposing td - partlto control o f a ll ladustrtes ex-

^ I Istlng by v lrtae o f “ public grants and monopolies.” I t la sim ilar to

I’ , the Plnmb plaa fo r management o f tha railroads fay the poblle, labor

l ' l aad capltaL r o r p rivate indostry '1 ]£ r. Sheppard proposod recognition ‘'I o f a t ig h t o f tha workera to choose

j ond th ird o f tha board o f dlrecton.] John'Spnrgo, o f the publie • group

„ I introduced a rosolullon* declaring th i , I white the ‘ * ri(;h t lo s trike should no

be nlirognted or denied,'’ i t ahould bi reatricted where atnppnge o l v ita l serv iscs nud guvcTnniontnl operutloKii nr

. involved.Farmers Make Demands

: A demand for greater ri-coguition 0 ' j llie nervirea o f thu farmera was mod

I lu a atatetnenl presented tb ro ^ h tb I employera group. Charles 8 . Barre 'l ; preaidi nt o f the fanncrn co-operativ I union, Raid U wn% prepared by five

|]feree», three in lhe employcra grou] [ jla n il two in the-public group.

Deelnring thn t the “ nel returns fo I labor, mnn.ngement nnd capital uaed I'

. fa rm ing Is today anialler lhan the rc turn In nny other great Induatry” an tha l this diaeouragemcnt baa reduce tho output o f agricu ltura l staples, tb statement aald tho eonclualona o l th

• conference eould -not Ix* permanent ui ^ leas th.'v provido fo r tho “ welfare 0 .Jl farmers,”,{ “ Ajaerleaa farxoers employ more n laborers thaa any other s ln^e la-

dostzy,” aald ths statement.' “ The nnmber o f operating farmers and

n th e ir hired employas Is greater thaa th a t o f la b o m y la a ll Indos*

c. tries combined. A a y adjestmeat r. o t la ln x tr la l wage .dlspatas to be - It foalam eataUy aDtiad aad p«m **

neat most g lre fa ll eonsldarstlea to Che relation betwean wagaa oa

a 'Am erican farma and In other is* daatxlea. Te pay h lghar wagea oa

n: tha fa rm la e r iu b ly means higher prlcee fo r fana prodttctsj*’T)ie priaeipal demanda were:

' F irst, sueh re tonu aa w ill fa irl; T'rompensnie them f«rr capital invent

'm enl, fo r tbe ir tecbaical ak lll, tbei 7 'a»anageriat a b ility and tbe lr maaxis ” j labor, nnd. a<‘eond. that they aad tbei y j families have aocial, «doeatk>aal. aa< 't jp o lit ie a l opportunities' aqaal to (bea s . |o f p<Yw>aa engaged Is o iher aetlvllle)

Agrlcattnre ea DecZtea *^'Failnre to meet these deaaada wG

r -1 reault ia a coatinuance aad* aa aoael#C«at!mwa a e T e e w T w ") ^

E ASSffCiATED

_________ • PBIOB n V E CBKTH

: PEJCEPIICTIN i PHESENTPOi:ed Idaho Goverrtor Warns Against In- Acceptance of Proposals ive Which IHIght Contaminate

Constitution - i-- '-DISCUSSES NEW POLICY ^

55 IN STATE GOVERNIHENTro- Asks Popular Verdict on Ad

ministration in Light of Be- (gf suits Obtained Throngh Bus­sed iness lilethodfl a y . —

Aasertlng tha t th a ' constltnttoa o f the ITBltod States had made po>-

le Bible his own tlse from poverty and ,g obscnrlty to . h is present position, ., Oovenior D. W. Davla, «r—*^"g

las t evening In thie X jtverlng thea*” tre h«r«, in respect to the proposed “ ■ league o f naUons, declared th a t be 'Z would never consent to any pro- X posal tha t “ m ight contaminate the ?: constltotlen,” and nrged hla heat'* era to - 'U h ln k and .th lak tw ice be- “ fo re fo lfbw ing o f f a fte r any new ^ is ia o r new Idea th a t' m igh t en-

tangle tu In the fotore.'■I-- *'Oovornor DaVls anoice, fo r moro thnn "

two boura,' and hold tho eloao ntton l lm ljt lo n o f hia ftudJenco o f about COO per- cod- sons throughout, bia romarka frequeni- I b u [ljr evoking .applaotfo. He w as-ia tm t lo i^ n c e d by Shad L. Ilodgin, chairman o f n n jm o ropublJcnn eounty central commit*, fto r-jteo, a fte r Boy 0 . Jones,-secretary n f )upa state and atato commissioner b f law tho enforoomeot, bbd diacnased b rie fly nja

I<>ry work In tho la tte r capacity, declaring ‘M lo^ in eooelusion that ' ‘ i f over i t were yera neooaaarj- lo net normally nnd thJnk ^ |a tro ” -'>* i t i't in tho ven^ o f 1J»19.”

P led r'a PDpTwrt to BeejamaUon ‘ Oo^tnTior Davia In his addrosa, dealt w jth fou r topics—rtc lam ntbn and th>

«»• dovelopmeht o f Idaho; operation of rik« t>,„ raulhee form o f atate government-;' t ‘> tho menneo o f un-American leaderahip, ll>o and tbo proposed loaguo o f nationa. ■

l lo n l In referejiee to Idaho dovelopmcnl j projeci. Governor Davla ' spoke' o f 'hla

w ill j w ork a t Waahington in snpport o f tho uiaf..!Jtlondeil b i l l and deeUred, ''Tdnho itf- ikoa.Tfcrda greater-opportnnitlee to her.p^>-_ prn-|*ple' tban any state I 'k h o w o f . " So ni- indl-- versified aro ber resourcea tha t sbn hn^ lent -room, not.-f(»r tbousonda, bnt fo r mJII- itei-l ions o f new eltlceaa. I believe n t th l4

moment Wfl are oa tbe. eve o f oa orn o f groat development. In the m attor o f reclamation wo have vast areas Jn

lurh tbo Bnake rive r valley, tosceptible o f to- irr ig a tio n and the water in Bnakn I! rive r to irriga te them. I t l r tho duty

uglc o l ovory c ltltcn o'f tho Bnake r ive r re- nro. gion to put his shoulder to the wheel )r«.i oad osolst in overy poaaible way in thi* r ik ij project now pot forward; The bail4*

In ^ o f the Amorican Falls dam is th.< d. ■ M lotion o f the reelamation problem In u l Idaho. I t Is my intention to do cvcry- o. th lag In my power to brlng-tibout t*!'; l i . b tiild ing o f the American Palla re'acr.X‘ v o ir ao tha t the remainder o f tbe Snake ts r ive r valley may bloaaom aa tho Twin to Tails eonatry blogaoms.*-'9f Ho considered I t un like ly tb a l the

(Ooatiaoed oa Paga Plve)

LmiiolMT£ I.W.iyFFlGEe

I Propaganda Headquarters in a Ohicago Now Bears Warn, lode ing Placardthe ______ ,

ro ll, CHICAGO, (/P>—An J. W. W. pro- >tivu pnganda hcadquartera >eeently open<-d

in South Chicago loday bore n placanl roup “ stay away from South Chleago” anH

waa empty o f tbe literature It ha.l fo; housed. Two hundred men, Ine lud ln ii'

d in a namber o f diaeharged aoldiera, laal ' rc- n ight marched..to the hall, drove out an'l tbo aecretary and pitched tho bookv aa-1

ueed pamphleta in to the street where gaao- tb,- line waa poured oa them and then art the afire . .un- ■“ ■

e o f AJ.T.TOED BOUB M A K E B ____S T IL L ELUDES ATTTHOBXTISa

ire ____i?* GARY, ix n . , y p y -M U lta ry a-ulhn-l-^

tiea and federal agenta declared today that Alexander Ivanhoff, radiral lea<’ -

" «r and ch*« i» t form erly employed-lu ^ tbe local alert m llU aad alleged maker

o f the M ay <lay aad Chieago postoffiee ^ bombs, i t not ye t nnder atreal. He la ^ being aougbt aa tbo reault,o f informa-."

tlon «aid te hare b « » given tbe fed- eral authoritiea h r Aaton Ooraki, whn

®* H under aireat.“ Convinced th a t fvaaho ff baa fle d ,

frtwa Gary, the tederaV aa tboritie* to-.-' day tranaferred tbe lr aeareb fb r the* radical leader to Chicago, where dea- *

lix ly eas q f department « f re^t- tu to rs are .reported te foBow isg ' ;beir dewaiaual - Federal ageata backed _by ,_teoep«-; [heir M dT to d a r mad* £enr more raida «a aad o in d fe a T leaden here U w h ie b .

boie abont tw en ty peraona wara ta ke * ' jatt- «aatody. S ix are being held. ’ H i*< aaid tha t fa rthe r evideaee waa-. taiaed la theae ralda e f tlM aBagaiT-.-

w tB p jo t fo r aa 'sp risU ir o f aag fa ls la • OMl- altbongb CoL W. 8 . Ifapea aad o tE jk^

e ff id a ls da«}lM d.t0 dlaeosa the dataO d ^ - p t tk * MriSsMkSatf o b ta lM l. ' .

1 _ • ••

BEWINM STBIKE PLOTS HLHRMSOH

Propaganda Circulated at Gary Urging Workers to Establish Dictatorship Draws Rre in Senate

W ABHliJOTON, (/P)-R ovoiu llonnry propaganda clrcuIatcd In Onr.v, rn<l.v urRinjf atoel workora to revo lt and o9- tabMsh a dictatorship, drew f ire In thn sonato Tuoiday. Senator fhomaii', democrat. Colorado, aasortlnjr the atoel Btrikora had no griovanco in hia atato but woro fig h tin g fo r nationalization o t tho atoel Induatry.

Senator Tliomaa quoafioncd tho need fo r a .resolution by Sonator Poindox- ir r , republican, Waahlngton,. a*k!ng why. tho dopttTtTOcnt o f .iuaticp had nol proceeded agninat circulaeora o f pro* paganda fo r fo rcefu l overthrow o f tho Rovomnient.’ I f n iitjonn lirjition o f tho

'ntocl induiitry wn* deairnblr, he aaid, — it could bft aceompliahed a t tho poll/,

but i f nn inquirj* wna n-tidc It ahould nlso dotermino why tho I. W. W. wna not proceeded ngainat a t ita ineoption.

Menacgg B n t in Oountry Senator Poindexter deelarod.. thorc

wila ample proof thnt (Uo rovolntios* ary movement waa not confined to Onry; but menaced tho entiro countrj*.

“ I t hns ample funda,” ho aald, "a n d Byatomnfie organlzatton. I boHovo tho

- I'ovornment -ahonld take vlgorpua ac* Jion to auppreaa nnnrchy. I f tho gov* ornment conlinuM an nttitudo o t ml- pine Inaction thore la real danger thnt tho government w ill fa l l . "• Renator Pbmorene, democrnt, Ohi%

Knid hta .information waa tha t atriko lendera wero holding out the Inducfl- ment tha l tlio plants would aoos bo in the, employea hnnda aa a meana o f ge tting them to remnin in tho union*. '

Adda to L lv ln s Oetta Senator Poindexter luiul strik ing

longahoremori. a t ' Now -York had hold up food ‘ ‘ and ovorytliing else except Colonel Houao'^a baggago.” I f thoir demands wore granted, ho aaid, i t would give them abnnlute contro l' o f Iho ir employment, while ahipownorfl would havo u« volcc.

E ro ry atriice. ho ndded, ' inrreruiad iho eost n f liv in g fanter thnn the nt* (orney general eonld reduce i t .

PASSAGE OF SCRIPTURE BREAKS PRISON STRIKE*

Leaden e f Oonsdcctloiu Obiecton K aklB g Troabl« a t A le a tn s Bead '

Bi)>Ie u d Drop Taotles

SAN FBANCISCb. Ont., (A V -The find ing o f a pasaago in , the Bible rft- e to tly ted Frank £ Harris o f Deiir^V Colo., and Jesso F. Blake o f Pike Springs, A rk . ,to abandon a “ prison s tr ik e * ' a t the United States dladplin-

. a ry barracka on A lcatraz Island, San Prancisco bay, the federal priaon o f f i­cials aald.

Tho two men, aaid to havo been load­ers amonir a group o f “ conaclontlous objectors*’ confined on the island who bnd refused lo work, said they dropped (he lt tTouble-maklng tactic* wben they notod th ia passage In Bomana X I IL veraes 1 and S:' “ L o t every sout be subject unto tbo

higher powera. Por there la 310 power but o f Oodj the powera Ihat be are - o rdained 'o f God.

“ Whosoever therefore realateth tKe power, reaiateth the ordinance o f God; , and tbey th a l realat aball receive to ihcmselvca dtunnatioo*"

. PBOMlKZafT SOOIAUBTIS ST7BO FOB DIVOBOB

CHICAOO, (/P)r—Huit fo r divorce on ' the grounda o f crue lty and in f ld e liiv wns filo d yeaterdny ogainst . AdolpJ. Ucrmer fo r three yenra nnlionnl seere tary o f the social party, by .Mrs, Mabel l«a Ruo Germer. Germer recently rv Higned aa sccretarj*, saying ho boUex'cd he could be o f more aorxice lo th:* I’lir ty in tho rank and file . ,

GLASS ASES FOB FUNDSFOB VOOAZIONAI. TBAXinNO |

WASHI.VGTOX; (Jp) - Secreta.-..- Ginas rotommeinled lo eon;;rcsa Tuen- j .Iny aa nppmprintion o f rJO.OOO.OOO fo j I'nabte the fe<icrnl l>oard fo r voeational fra in ing to carrj* out the puq>oses o f the v o n tio n a l trn in ing net.

Stndy the ad: Ihat .von mav know I "..•r^bsodising Taloes.

Choice Farn142 acres, 3-4 mile ea

Highway, all good l&nd, i ed th woven wire; in hi, aD in pasture and alfalfa wild oaU. Good five r< rdom house, one two i smoke house, granary, t deep well, eleetrio light i orchards.

a o o v T E & B IS T O T l

SAMPSOH A N S E N i

■TMXMTWO •'

i SOLDIER HISTORIANS AT WORK ON FIGHTS RECORD

Story o f S«eond DlvlJdon S v r le e t O r erseM. Being CompUad; CO:toM

Senre ss M aettog Place

NBW YOBK, H istorians an

S very busy thoao daya « t '5 I2 F if th ave nuo, tfao newly-opcaofl he^qnartora oi the. Sttcon.d D lv la lo ti oasoeiatian, thal organization o t o x * (O g u ^ fo m ic rij commanded-by M a jo r Genoral John' A

icy Lcjeunc, w r itin g up u d illu s tra tin g IU 'figh ting rccord which, i t was announc

1311 ed today,, la to ftp|>ear in. book I ’orm . about January Lin Tbe officea yrete opened hero fo r the

addiUonat pncpoae,'It is-sa id ; o f on- !nblinir <he votcrana to 'keep in touch

• ' w ith tke lr old “ b u d d ie s " whoae flra t nry annual^ reunion w il l be held Tn Chicngo i<l-V In ■^oVo4ibeTr*"Captaitt Jamea Sharp 09* fo rm e rly ' o f the S3rd InfantTy, :ia u U19 ;^a rgo . General Lojenne ia praaldenl “>a> ;of tho organixation, B rigadier Genoii: Ofl Proaton Brown ia vice-president, and ato jtja jo r 0. Beekroaa Hoppin, o f 48 Wall Ion fllreol, is secretary. , ,

il.il.H iESI mCGERS ST IKElidrnn .Lumber Workers of Northwest 1. Demand Minlmnm Wage of

■ flPOKANK, Wash., (/P)—Lumber ® W orkers’ Induatrin l Union No. 500, In- >'•, dustria l W o rke r* .o f tho Worid, bnve

cnlled. n s trike in logging camps in eastern Wuahingtoii, norihorn .Idnbo and western Montnna, according to nd- vlrea received boro.. The prim nry cnuso fo r tho ,»triko, U wns said, waa a raise lo »1.25 a liny Io r board;

I Other denmnda o f the lumbor work- era inuludo roleaso o f a ll '*elasa war prisouera,” Immediate w ithdrawal o f

. troop* from Russia, inlnlmnm 'wage f ncnle o f a day not ntoro than I I a

. - dny fu r board, e ight hours from camp lo cnmp, froo blanUcts, sheets n n d .p il­lows, bntli house, d ry roofn and wash- room be furniahed aovon days a. wook; rlgh^ o f froo spcocirT" froe jrrb rt and froe Afisomblnge, n il nien bo hired on

. f tlie job nnd not through employment officea uud nu dlserim inntiou ngnlnst

0* union .” A circular 'auonymously distributed . cnlled on tho tim ber workers to striko.

A workingmen’s hotel was picketed here today l>y memlors o f tho union nnd offorta were, mndo to provenl mcn

• leaving omployment offieos fo r jobs ii- tho Avoods.

^ REPORTS ON RHINELANDra . . ' ■ .

Anerlcan Hember o f inter-AUied Oom- m latlon O oufen w ith Polk

PARIS, (/P>— Piorpont B. N’oyes; ^ Americ.in member o f tho inier-allU’d

Bbineland-comn>i»si«n,-inoafMrod w ith ■ Fm nk L . Polk, liend o f the American

delegation lo. the ponce conference horo Tuesdav. Their conversation concerned

■ Ihe atatUR o f (bo occupied aroa o f Ger* mnny whirh may bo le ft w ithoul either e iv il or m ilita ry government whea tho

, form nl complotion o f the 'Vcrsnllba ' trenty w ithout American pnrtlelpatlon• brintrs the armistice ngreemmt to >1

eonelnsion. The BKinelnnd convention whlcIi creates a e iv il eommisaion w ith R ritiah, Frcnch, American and Belgian

*• member", sllpulotea thnf nil four na- tion* mual dcHlgnate their'members bA- forn the eommisaion rnn funrtlnn.

M ilitn ry government over the ter- ™ r ito ry must end w ith tho nrml.itice nnd

lbe peaee conference is encountering d iffie u ltle ii in devising nn.Interim gov

'» emment pending Amerienn rntifiention.

Slore advertiaing serves the peo}>ie who buy. I t is nol interesting, o f i ' self, to those who rarel.v buy anv-

B Ihing. It is not mereiv Int'erestint; hut v ita l to Ihe bu.ve^s fo r tbe homo*. Kor It U a guljle nnd a servlee to them.

J. - -7 . ’ ----- ---- r =

: D E L C O -U G H T, T W Eteetiic LIgte «ad

.Pewvr.PUatSaves UmB-^lO to £0 honn par I woek on chorea alene.

D. 0. WATSON 00.Tw in Falla. Id a te

sg 8 s a = s ',.. r

in for Sale!]east of Bauson, on State i, fenced and cross feno- high state of cultivation; fa except forty acres; no room house,, good fonr

> room house, ooncretd , tool house, large bam, t and powcr, two family

THE EIGHT PAETY

IN BROS.SI* JD A H O

J ra'lfllitI A . ' _______ ..

Tercpr Inspired by Rumor is orm Ascribed by Refugees to Viv- tbs id Memory of Cruelties Dur- ^ ing Balkan Wars ■Irs t ' ■■ '■ 'ago NAPLES, (flV-Tbousands o f A lb i* nrp nlans aro fleeing from Ihe lr homos In

^ fear o f tho ocenpation o f tbo ir land by [ent the Greeks, aeeording to*, lbe atatementa

o t refugcea who have rcachoil thia c ity and -^ay o f B rind is i, on (lio lr wny to

the Unitod Statea. iTse te rrito ry where tho oxodus is deaeribed as tak ing place is mainly, that o f southeasler'i Albania, near Kortcha, whoro tbo'Amoricnn mis­sionary, Pbinoaa B. Kennedy, resides, or K o r itu , whleh is a t present undor Krcneh r a i l l ta ^ control. The move-

» ment, howcvor, fs snid to be e rtcn d in j from tho Greek- border ns fa r oa Elbna-

* win. Somo weeks ngo I t was rumored _ that tho Greeks wore to-take po8 ios.iion

o f tb r eountry, and tbe resultant terror o f tbe Albaulnns is oseribed by tbo nifiigites lo the ir v iv id , memory o f tho Greek crucltles durlng tho Balkan wan.

The inhabitants nro moving iu two mnin stronma; ono townrda th e -Ita lb n

jjp f port o f Avlona>.:to the aouthwcst, and Jg. lho oUior northward towards Burazxo/

The mnrehanta, i t Is declared, have {„ closed thalr-sbopa aod factories^ and

tlio richcatJiave,joinod tho pdor in tho Q,j. panic to escape, the to ta l number

amounting -to tens o f thouaaods. Tho Tbo Amoricnn Bod Cross a t Avlona hna boon appealed td fo r aheltor by many o f the., refugcea, many n f whom

fa r ‘ inploro-Amoricnn Intorvenli'on in the ir o t I" '" !- -

BRITISH PREMIER’S WIFE Z WORKS FOR PROHIBITIONBh. ______,k- Mrs. David L loyd Oeorge Appeals to Q(] Glasgow Women to Make Campaign on Againat D rin k a Sqccom .

LONDON, ( ff)— M m . Dnvid U oy 1 Goorgo, w ifo o f the B ritish premier, ia :

, tnking n prominent hnnd in the pro'. b iU tlon eninpalgn, nddTcaslng n meet- ,.,i ing o f two thouaand women nl Gian-

“ KOW yesterday. . —® Dlnp.itcly.'* ructfived here «|Uote Mrs.' -Lioyd Oeorge as nnylng the ancceas of

llie oum)>nign depended upon women.1 “ I l ia the duty o f vromen -to help thi> vlctima o f aleoholisin fr^'home us

iP »t «vns lo help Ibe vIetims o f Prus- Hilvnlam In Belgium five yonrs ngo,"

“ ■ ^ d George in re]>)trted to hnvo :

"Scotland is on the uve o f u great 1 enmpalgn and next yenr Ihc eyes of. Icnipornnco reformers throughout the 1 world w ill be focused on Scotlrtnd. I f

l*b ScotUnd is won, the v ictory w ill be a , grent stimulus to tho worid to do Uk.- wine." ed _________>

er* rO B E IO N aOSaiONS IS> r TQPIjO BBFOBB DIflOZPLES ,

CINCI.VNATI, O., </P>~Porelgn mis- sions w ill o c ^ p y the attention o f delc-

*' gates' to tbe 'ltnuua l eonvoDtlon o f the Disciples o f C h riit foday, the Rev. ArcbUmld MeLvan, p^^*ldent^ ivrrald-

"» In,:,’ '*■ Aside from the regular - convention,

members o f the board o f education o f 'the Disciples o f Chrlal, w ill meet to diseus* the inter-ehnreh world move- ment, nnd the plnn lo rniae a b illion dollnrs fo r the benefit o f n il miaslon-

*'■ nry, benevolent and educntioiml agm= eles- of Protestant eburches o f 'Atnerl- cn nnd its tcrrildTiee.

lie M 11 , ■i ' Vou mar rest assured o f this: t f kIV- merchant uses a fu ll page n f space inat; which lo le ll atore new* whleh could»»• have been told In n eoTumg, be fa ils«• either to serve or to p ro fit. ' Tf he_ uses s column wheti he nrede.t a pag*

be makes an fven greater blunder. '

BEAD T H E D A IL T NEWS. I

I A S erv iiI to the ^

3 >S a v in g is no longe

o r fa m ily m a tte r— i t na tion .

The w a r has shov the re is o n ly so mnc w ool in th e w o r ld an

I these th in g s someon w ith o u t them .

I t is the same w it l sources. E ve ry d o lla i

I ban k goes to b u ild p ro s p e r ity fo r a ll.

THE FIRST NATW IN FALL!

TWINFALLS:, ARTIST CONFESSES TO , ; I

: C0MPUCITT INRI0TS Ir . H e w ip e p e r- ,B a 5 G y T i*n t8 -Jn ',dell •

. wtiaa flbo«n '0 «a wittL tW d i Ha Is •L - ■ A lIe g ^ to 'HaTS 8 t t ^ • - • ' ^

* 1 O M AUA, Neb.» (/p jrrLeoaard, W«Cr' r n .ster, .advertishlg d e s ir in g a rtis t, ,ar*L S rested. Monday n igh t fo r inyeetlgatlon I . I in eonneetlon w ith 'th a ' lynehing o f

W ill Ditown, negro',.burning .o f the .

r - d^yn ch la g o f 1of, Septeaber I

28 , 'h a s eonfessed hla eompUeity, .a ^ cn v - -cordiog to the ch ie f o f de^etlvos. xl „ _ When shown.the gim w ith which he 1'U r - u alleged- to have s truck . thff mayor 1

over the head,: W «bstw -*ried “ Tha t's 1 it,'.* tben fa in ted in h t t eelL ; SeverilShota bad-been fire d o tit o f-th e gun t

i lM - -whicli . Webster ! • M ld . to h*T» con- 1f feased he fire d in the body o f tlio no* t

gro. . . *enta Webster la employed by the Ooab'a t

W orid-Herald and la alleged by pollee t' ^ to hava taken the gon from the. desk 'here ^ f anothor oapleyo o f tho paper. *iiiiB lw 'g BamOFENGtlSHNIEq!!-ed A d m ir a t io n E v o k e s B e c o n n tin s r p .lion o f C n ia ra o te r is t io A c ts a i id .

T h " ;, LONDON, V P H A t about the age o f .

two A dm ira l I x rd i^ re s fo rd whoso aud* don' death England la stUl mourning,

and 1 ^ ^ *’P Intoxleatlng drinks,“ Since I have given up wine, spirits and b o o r," he said sometime after* w a ^ , ."J ^ fln d I ean do as much work

, 1, . in* im>rc,"physically and mentally, than I eould when I waa 20. I laugh a t the

rm,« M owns' o f l lfo ooually w ith tho ‘ ups’ i r ® and always feel

hv "O u r C ha rile ," as Brltlshora affec- lom tionately referred to Uiolr spa hero,I t wasn’ t 0 prohibltionlat, hoWever. Ho

struck tho keynote o f Wa attitudo to ­ward prohibition whon, a t the age o f 28, lie mado his maiden apeech io tliU) nouso ot Commons, ' quoting the ro- fra in : ( .

“ Confound th e ir eyes . I f ovor they trios

,To rob a poor mnn o f his beer.” ;^ Askod when a boy what ho wuuld

- -llko to bo. bo said ho wanted to bo a n , Qy.l ndmirsl ‘ ' l ik e N e lson ." So a t 13 hoi . entered tho navy as a cadet -5, 0 .- ■ Ho was* a n 'a ll round sportsman and oot- erct^Ucnt b a « r . Onco whon a young

mnn ho bnd an argument w ith a cab. man. “ I ’l l f ig h t yoo fo r the fa rr

,fM. his lordship proposed. “ D ono," said I o f the cabby, climbing doWn w ith alacrity >n. from his perch. Lord Boroaford was.so- lelp vcrely bandied. I t developed thnt t h ­

an cabby was a former middle weight rus- ehathplon. ' • - •o , " Two years ago, a l a luncheon, Lord nve B^resford oxelnlmed, " U c re ’s a p rc tiy

atnto o f a ffa irs ." Ho pointed to an in-1 •oat scription on the under side o f hia plnte

of' which “read, '* Factory, Weldon, Gcr- the man.v.’ ’ • •I f ‘ ‘ Wo hnve actually, ’ ’ he cried, ‘ ‘ boen

c a dining o f f German p la te s l"Thore was a crash o t chinaware as

the diners, led by Beresford, smashed the ir plates on the. floo r and ground

j j g llio fragments under heel.

Bin. Lele-

^ P H ILLC Oion,

ofto w i l l d e l iv e r S b o x e s o r

iVii m o re o f o n lls a n y w h e re in th e c i t yen- ,

‘ 50c P e r Boxf . aid P le n ty o f D e t ic io u s O tiUs U ll.5: $ 1 .5 0 P e r Box

iceNationn g e r o n l y a p e r s o n a l — i t i s a s e r v i c e t o t h e

h o w n e v e r y o n e t h a t | r m c h w h e a t , m e a t o r a n d t h a t b y w a s t i n g

s o n e i s o b l i g e d t o g o ■

v i t h a l l m a t e r i a l r e - l l a r d e p o s i t e d i n t h i s j

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MTIONAL BANK ILLS, ID A H O I

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:;s DAILYNEWS *enPEsripyiiiirHorses KiBed Sn Action Eagerly

Pounced Upon as Heat Supply

..P A B IS , (ff>^Aniorieaa..Bed Crosa relie f- men jna t re to rn ^ here f>om Budapest te ll a harrowing s to iy o f the extremes to which tbo c iv il population were reduced, when tbe Bolshevik and Bumanian armies- atmggled .fo r the inastery o f the c ity and staple food aupplies disappeared from the market.

As the troops swept 00 , leaving b«* hind them cavalry aad a rtille ry horses k ille d in action, men, and women from the' Bndapeat anborbS, made desperate b y priva tion , deseended npon the bat­tle fie lds and vied w ith one another fo r the meat aupply thus made available. They feU opon the carcasses, cutting a w a y chunks o f meat w ith ' posk'et* knives and..cloavors, and carrying them o f f wrapped in old pew ^p e rs .

Onl.r (.niperty wbb-li lit iindeslraMe o r too high prieed should ever<.bo tea- antlflM. Tenants nre .found Ihrough elasaifled adveriis ijig fo r aOOU HOUSES OR APAETMENTS, i ig W j : prired. r ‘

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JfDIIAMiH Br ^ England and H U mand for Diamon i l H of the supply. *

IB M So uncertain a:IV n Europe, ohanging| l l | | week,to week, th ■■Niln i l looked upon kindl;■■Um dium for Intemat;

■ M lW Diamonds Uve I H S m are easily carried;

verted into cash i fected by untfsua war or peace.

YOU CANNOUR PROP

Buy a DIAMOND from ns> tod bring it back one year from dat< you paid for it in cash with fi

W HY? BECAUSIIS DIAW

In the short apace of three moo ns. Why not select a diamond on it and we will hold it until O to jndge diamonds for the ask

L, RASIVIIjSSIS P E C U U S T ON

~ KING-’S VISIT SIBNIFICANT, r T bp t o . P s A ' i l a y S s V e '-B w ti ig ’ on L F r o b d h S p s ^ VoneosB qnssUoa

'S>ABIS»: ( / i ^ I n y i«F oifr the present I - e a m ^ g n by the S pu iah preae-for.th«V Bettfemont o f the Preneh-Spanish, M.i

roeean qnestion, the eoming v ia lt 01* the k in g o f l^ a in to th is d t y ia w tu lu g considersblQ_£9mffi«ttt^ The fa e t (h n

„ former Premier .Bomanpnes, a rrived ia ! : Paris yesterday nlso is >:egsrded as sit;- - I® n ifle sB t.” WhUe K in g A l f o ^ la. coming i.i

France Ineognilo.'lt is pointed ;OUt thn ? the name o f 'f th e Dnke of- Ib le d o ”

tmder which he is traveling, ia an " o f - f id a l incogn ito ," , is : tha t name n

^ adopted ^ .the .Ikihg; whenever, be IJI; travels In .io re iffi wnntJiea.,ItnteIt* ! « ■ .

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. a re c o n d it io n s ih .lHHIi g a s th e y d o f r o m . jlH It h a t i t is e a s y to I IMia m o n d s h o u ld be l l l l | | 'i d l y a s .a s a fo m e - J l B y ;la t io n a l S e c u r ity . l | B r |

e f o r o e n t t ^ e a a n d .f j ^ m l |d ; a re r e a d i ly c o n - Ah a n d a re n o t a f - H t K K t lu a l c o n d it io n s o f

NOT LO SEIPOSITION;o d a y , w e a r i t a w h o le y e a r , la te o f p u rc h a s e ; re c e iv e w h a t f iv e p e r c e n t a d d e d .

iEMYBliSINESS i. V WONDSlo n th s C h r is tm a s w i l l b e n p o n Qd n o w ; p la c e a s m a ll d e p o s it 1 C h r is tn m s . B o o k le t o n h o w J k in g .

SEN, Jeweler)N O IAMONBS

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B f f ir foiitaflInvestigatorof Shi uilding in ■ America, China and Japw

Sounds .Warning Note at

IO in )0 N ,.W V -8 1 f ScrbBrt Eowoll, P « ^ ™ t o M lio B r i l i .h Bhlp.

w inf to n A four-monthB'

to f l f .o f .tho; w m d „e u tc 6 , Japan and O U jft-.to,,ln jr^«O Tto,..shipbuild ing in tho^e c o a n ty , says ho , Ib ' convinced

--< '‘*«>^ho,t G / ^ a t 'B r i t a i n h o l d its own• fo f maritlroe.au-

' l>romacy,6rily,*l^ oxehiog. every ounceo f iU energy aind l?roliuu

“ W blla In 'A m o r iu , " ho •a y « .,V I * ' foU in tho midat o f clrcum:

stoneeo which cdavey6d conelM voly to Biy mind n .roa l.iw tep tiaU tyLbo fb la ahipbtiilding and. ahlppWniag.' I can-

not diapol from my mlnd.tUo poMibiJ-• I ty o f ierloua, r iv a lry in tho futuro

wbon I nfctnra -tho tia iifo rm a tio n which h id taken place la Amerieo. •'

“ I w»s sarprUed to fin d tha t 8hlp~ « .build ing in China and Japan woa ao fa r

advanced.* Whea C hina. awnkeaa we ahall have another oorioufl r iv a l to face.

“ Japan,” he nya , “ haa not devol* oped her ahipboildlng induatry in ' tbo samo degree aa the United. Statea, ja q jr a a te f i i f '}# hof groateat noed oad d if ­f ic u lty ia ehipbuilding and, in addi* lion , 4he Japaneae have ao t gob com- n o r ^ eatarprlse ia the aame degno as the Americans. Generally apenking, the Japaneee w ill not riak tbo ir monry na the A tne tie tM J».>»

M O R M O N S C H O O L S R E S U M E F O O T B A L L

W in T a k e P la o e o n O rid U ro n f o r : F iT B t T im e in F i f t e e n

Y e a ra

SALT L A K E C ITY, UTAH , (/P>—A l­though not in tho Bool^y Mountain oon-

• forrnco. tho Mormon achoola o f Utah 'Will enter footba ll J^^ain,tbla yoar and what gamea they may p lay ' w ith the TJnlveralty o f Utah and U ta h 'A ^ c u l- tura l college teama promlao to bo bard

, ' touRht. .Thl» is tho f lra t t la o fo r 15 .vrnra the ; Mormon achooU hovo per' m itted footbnll playing, tho gamo hav­ing boon atoppca because o f Ua rough* ncna. Brigham 'Y oua jf -Unlvoralty .a t J*mvo and. Brigham Young collcgo nt Logan wUI put teama in tbe fio ld thia year and i t ia like ly a tonm a t tho La tter Day'Baints* eoUcRe, hore,-.HiU

-make Ua appearance.• • Vonr oulok roaponae to advantage*

oua nfferings earried in tbe a^a mokes {I possible fo r the nerchant to mak« trbro u d more o f thea .

A p to fiteer eoald not make adver­tis ing pay—no moro than a bnrglnr coutd popn la riu . his calling throogh ixh'crtis lx ig iL

VARIETY OF TURBANi

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T v rb m ta velvet, tu r te u l> | bMver and i« rliaB > -ia -t«p -p ta iB r

■lorteAa. Caaer tvt^aaa aad t«r> tetta vkleh really a reat tv fe u a a t all. a»« la fait asd wl»-tar bat k h o ^ Abotm la ahowa i t m oC th* a a ^ ^ a l a r aedala, , (ha akacch a>ort%K • attek-«»

. whiab -adds K lg b t (o U * : -a h ttk r * w ai -ftalow to a

ChiT Tttra*.

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fl B O P iii: viCKiiei

a t L e a d e r o t Y a n k s P a s t T w o S e * . .SODS t o B a v e O h o n o e A g a in ,

. , ■; i i H 9 a o ;

I fT O ■V pB K ;(Bp«rj.l)--M lM nr l i i g r in iaaa.^9 « the ’Vaitkvci

.In 1020, , 41 1 . nimocs. o f., a .posaib<>: m j ch o n ^ in tho. loadenhip of- the Nbw

York,Am ericans woro silenced .yeptor ^ doy.'pfifcn OoWnel.Jacob'tt'inport, pros- ^ idci>t%-f'ib'o.elub. %nnouu^od thkt*^i|ie ■II. i>opp«y'U ttle ’ manager hororo leaving jge for. Ilia Boimo la Cineinnnti las! Wed-

ncflSay, ia f l a lgnqd.o contract tb r next V'<i season. 'T h n i w m t1>o extmtt o f the iloj. aaaouneoa^ont, no mention being mado (q as to sU a iy and no word as to v/hcthor

tho,manager had discnssed any roiiteni- plated changes In, the iiorsonnol o f th r

(,jj. YonKeo team fo r next year. ' urc T h ird OhoncaIon I t wUi be M inor Huggins' th ird sea*

son na idildor o f 'th e local American ‘ P- Leagu<r team. He took np tho roina o f f^ r tnonagemeot in tho spriag o f 1918 and

Immediatoly negotiated sevoro] trades CO- tha t bronght D e rrill P ro tt, omong oth- oi" ers, to the club. P ta tt f ille d aerepta- t*” * b ly a apot in tho Yankee in flo ld th a t W had always been weak. Tho team look-

od liko a championship contender fo r -a < i* whllo bu t the pltehera fe ll o f f badly, m- whilo mauy o f the othor regulors were < 0 collod away in tho army d ra ft. I t was

no yoor iu which to judgo Huggins’ worth fo ir ly , nor tha t o f any other managoT, fo r tha t n a tte r , fo r tho w ar

. waS 'Znaking continuous inroads and breaking up a ll attempts a t team play.

V The Yanks finished fourth in the stand- O ing.

P ltc ie rs FoU ftr T ills season Huggins, favored by

atrong pitch ing and o healthy teain ap lrlt, carried tho club in to tho lead In the early aummer, but the «qua«l could not atond prosperity and began

11- to drop behind rapidly. ^ Bhowkoy and la- Thomahlcn, who h ^ 'b o e n pitching oh wonderful ba ll, lost effeetlvoncss sud- ad denly, and simultaneously Ernie Shore, he who hod been counted on heavily, prov­al- ed practica lly useless a lt season, and rd i t was a Juelcy thing fo r tho club thar

Jock Quina and Carl Moys were able sr' to hold the team in tho f irs t division. IV* In tho la tte r weoks 8 linwkoy and,Tbor- >n* mahlen recovered the ir oarly season ttt form and tho Yankees finished w ith o <}t 'surprising show o f strength, beating JW the Detro it Tigors out fo r th ird 1)1060. “ ® Huggins w in bo confrrtited noxtsea-

son w ith tbo tosk o f strengthening tho catching dopartmont, o f developing o

^ substitute fo r F rank lin Baker, who w ill g, probably moke good his threat to ro­l l , t ire from bosoboll, and o f discovoriag,.

purehoslag or dovelopiag aaother g o ^ outfielder. Tho pitching s ta ff, desplto

)r- o lapse th is aooson, looks strong, now nr tha t tho Yonkeos w ill bavo'Tho'sorvices {h o f Cori Mays to begin tho 1820 cam­

paign w ith .

“ B a s e b a ll G iv e s -Country P ro fit

W o r ld S e r ie s P a y s F o r tu n e in W a r T a x o n B e d S o x

' T ic k e ts

CHICAOO; (/P)~.S>oriy iu» mueh money was paid to tho United States oa war tax as accrued to tho club owners '•f cach o f lho teams thnt particlpatcJ in the rcccnt w o rld ’a aeries.

For tho eight games, $73,£39 was paid to the govornmrnl as wnr tax, .wUUe Charles A, Comlskoy o f tho Chi­cago White Sox, and Oarrj* Herm ann o f tho Cincinnati Rods, got approxi­mately #95,000 cach.

P rom .tha t amount, i t is stated, i t was nceessdry to deduct the vxpcn^erf

. o f precling temporary seats, players’ sal.'tries, the rosi n f trnn 'iporllng (hc>

. playefs from 'on" «*ifr 10 the-o th rr and the ir hotel b ills , leaving what th<s - clubs retained ..tu 't ubout ns much n< went to the government.^ P O B T B AO AINBT ADOPTION

OF DSOXKAI. SYSTEM

LON|>ON, {/P>—The royal commis- . (ion which has been considering the

poMiblUty o f introducing the decimal , system ia to th is country has rrporled that i t would be unwiso to adopt the plan n f deeimallxing the sovereign. This, says the report, would lead to great disturbance in soclol and indus­tr ia l circles. I t added tha t a ll the schemes suggested would lead to the abandonment o f the sovereign' as a standard and working un it o f interna- titm al exchange, and therefore would be fraught w ith rbks.

I A L L ON B O A ^ B U B im ro8TB AM EB A B E BESOUSO

I NEW VOKK, on board th.«Fabfp' line stcAmer Vcn-'tfa roport--!

I on f ire in mld-orrnn, hnv<- been res­cued b r the X in ra ra o f the Freafu

1 line and are oa Ihc ir wnv to Ilordean*.; France, nerordins to .-1 n-l.nved wirelewK ineiuiage reeolt-ed a t H.iUfaT nnd fr>r warded here.

L E T U S P U T Y O U E

I FORD €ARI IN F IE S T C L A S S S H A P E

EMPIRE AUTO SHOP ED. GEOBGE, P r o p r le lo r

F O E D S P E C IA L IS T S * O AT FBO KB K IO B T PEOKB

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'B r ie f B i ^ f S p o r t■ Over In Buhl thoy aro koeping prot-

j ^ l ty mum obout moro “ raaslia*', match-

m ^ U ^ ly ^ o n o

5- '^ Sim 'Smiley, sagobrush sage, soy»: ^ “ A in 't seen suoh a '^ s i lg ite d se t-o f

female Personages ia ono-pla«e alnce Carry Nation was tried in Butto fo r ahootin' up a saloon w ith o hatchet, aa is collected In Tw ia Falla righ l

ii-cs boautlfu l, to o ."1^''’ Harry McTaguo, I rb h middlowcrght •<>w boxer, baa been mntchod fo r a bout ‘ O'" w ith • Hnrry. Orcb. Tbo battio w ill ho roa- 15 rounds aad w il l he pulled o f f »;> |p o Dnyton, Ohio tonight.

'cd* A drastic changt hns been made in oxi thoomenlorship' o f the Grixxlios. Naf- tho’ t ig e r hns boea rolievcd o f tespomdbii- ado ity and George Donman w ill t ry and hor fotch tho eleven out o f despond’s eni- slough from tbia timo on. the . "

TKe change mny not holp n whit,' but there/la always a ehance. Team­

work, in addition to catabllshmont <>f 0®* rules o f tra ining tbo t must” no t, be

broken, w ill holp a lo t. M ateria l seems ^t&-Hfb tliero all righU

dos ~^^R nay Kilbane, champion foather- ith- weight, hos been offered a match )ta- w ith Joo Leonard o f Brooklyn. The bat porso is ISOOQ,

Hero's a chance fo r tho Ir ish tA J fig h t. A Now York ath le tic club baa I.M offered a porso io r a match botwoon

M iko O ’Dowd nnd Young M iko Dono- .

iM W LEIlG O E TITLE

- V iM M B IlIJ lN C E :S t. P a u l Com eB B a o k a n d E v e n s

a™ U p S oore w i t h V e m o n f o r a<i O ro w n ,on ------^ jnd WASinNOTON P A B K , Loa ^n - j ng geles, {<¥)—St. Paul yeaterday ovcnoi id- up the scries w ith Vernon fo r tho wesl- ro, cm minor league championship, win->v- ning the sixth gnme, 5 to 0. D ic^ ind Niehnus pitched nn even gnme througn- ]lar out, nllnwlng Vernon oinv 0 scattered ,>le hits. Three hurlcrs, Finneran, Hom j>n. nnd Promme were upld by tho Tigers ,3f . ngninst the v is ito rs .V o rn o n fillo d the ,on teases in the sixth,.inning on two h its ')

and an error, but fa iled io «cor» ,Bg . ** ---ee- O B A K D O lK C U iT . ]50- ----------- ,ho ATLANTA, ■ OA., (ff»p-ye8torday '0 1

o grand circuit racing a t Lakewood i ’111 track hero waa signalised by a spec- I ro- tncular bnttlo between Co* and Mur-

P^y> piloting rospoctlvely McGregoir od tho Oreat and Mfttlondale, fo r a purse ( Ito o f 12,200 in tho 2:14 class tro ttin g 1 )w ovent, the tnaln one on tho card. Tho i :ea honors went to Cox in atraight heats, i m- Ooera started his Mamio Locke In ,

this race, hut his protege broke so badly near the ha lf mile post ir i tho 'f ir s t heat that she was distanced.

, Marlondalo made the Cox horso fig h t ^ [ f o r every inch o f ground. The he«t

timo o f tho mooting 00 fa r wns reade I— ia the second heat when McOrcgor 1“ clipped o f f the mile in 2:00 1-4.

Louis Oratton. driven by B. Flem­ing won the S:0:t pace In three slrnight heats, from a fie ld o f fou r starters.

;h second money going to S ettle Black- m, lock, piloted bv Wnlker. Best tim r r , 2:01) 1-4..J Tho other event today w as.n S:1A

class tro t in which only sonthem horses started and was won by H orry

X, 3 , an A tlanta owned chestnut horse, li- driven l?y Bartley. Best tim e 2:14 1-4.

‘1" OLUTTOK FOR F U N im M E N T1X18- ANOELF^. CAI^, (/P)—fltevo

j , ’ 'n1»bn defeated Johnny Celmara in a , four ronnd welierTr'’ ittht l« u l nt Ver-

non arena tonight. Pelton won through Miperior n^renijlh. He tnok ever>-thing

eonld give In the f irs t round nnd then pounded his opponent to the end o f the bout. Celmars was weak in the Inst round hut managed to hang on u n til the gong.

^ ''t,.««irtrd Ad* sre ehoap— effective.

I- ~

i].NEGLECTING THATd

1. GOLD OR GOUGil?I- —

1“ " W h y , w hen D r . K in g ja N o w a D ia co re ry ao p ro m p t ly

c h ^ i t

r 'S nntnrnl you don't wnnt to be nireU'M* nnd le l t l i f l t olU cold o r cwiiKh drag on o r thn t n»*w n i-

inek develop wrlousJy. Not when vou m n get snrti n proved sucoi'k--*- ,

•1 rnl n*m «ly as Dr. K ing 's New DIs- s- «t)vcry.«» Cold, rough, grippe, croop cloca ». !-«*t n-slM tills srnndnni ro llover >K M-r)- lo ll*. Its qua lity is as high r • iday ns It alway* hns iMvn— nml

I S l>oon growing s te ju llly to pujm- ::ir lty fo r moro than f if ty y j-n r^

= OK-. and $‘120 a bo ttle a t a ll drus- ;;:»;s. Clvc i t o tria l.

Con»tipated7Here’aReIicJNot thnt often harm fn i. olwnya-

vlnlput nnd tempomo* help i lu jt n-mos in''-< lia rs ii purgntiveis but Hm* rumiorioblis. c m iifr tn g .: comx^ lh o n-culotlon o t stxibV>m bo'veis -.<) pnmoanccd In D r. K ln g i >cw U fc Plllo.-

Tonlc tn action, they promote I'llP flow, s tir ut> Um ts*y, tl.or-

o ir^ ily but Kentty ricnnso i l u - •■ •-tn o f u-asie uiali«.-r a iid f'Ttn*-:*..- ii.« foods, and cJ»e you k ^ n .-..r bortl wor;: nn.l tn -iiltb fu l rrcr-c-

.v d u tu A ll dnisglata-rijSc

A TW INFALLSI

ng News^GOMttN - HUS IM L

1 '" y ’ - S e v e n te e n ^C nskiea B e a d y f o r ,]Bce G r id ir o n B a t t le s o f S e a s o n

fo r , — O o o d in g T o d a y .

Sovoatooa mon dro-e lig ib lo to com- poso tho T w in Falla high school foot- DoIl toam, according to announcement modo by Oeorge B. Dcnmnn, coach o f

. tho moleskin weafcra. Thia coterie com-

. poses o lik e ly set o f lads fo r g rid to il,■ and from this timo on there should be '

somothing to show fo r the e ffo rts o f,0 5n the coach. 1 r^nf. Denman has -developed aome new! ai)il- styles o f p lay slnco tak ing charge o f. and the grid army, nnd w ill t ry out roost o.'j

nd ’s these against tho Oooding aggregationtills afternoon. I

W hilo Denman had not up to noou rh i:, de fin ite ly decided upon tho personnel: •am- o f the team to bo p itted against Good-' t o f ing i t is known that B ig Strobeck w ill,

lie .bo a t center. This ]02*pound buncti: ioms o f ner\-e and steel is expoetod to walk

through the defense o f tho opposiUou. Bailey ia sure to be n t tacklo, w ith .

her- Newman' at ono ond, and K in g and Itch E plor. quite certain o f baokfie ld posU The Uons.

Follow ing aro tho oligiblos fo r placo os tho olovoa: I

. Centoi'-~Strobeck, Putxier. ' jO uardo-Dcntan, Irw in . “

. Tack los-B o lley, Kuhns, Carter. » >“ 0- Plotcher.

Ends— Newman, F ix , Schwartz, H-ib-

Bac*^o ld—K ing , Epler, Phipps, Tar- ,1, lor, Watson.

Today’s k lc k o ff w il l be a t 4 o'clock. Z‘, p r Buhl recently defeated Gooding, nnd ~ [ | L Coach Denman is confident thnt the „

Oriexlloa w ill acoro an overwhelming.

>IU ■ ■!S K A M C B r OBTS AITOTHEB ?.

BT. liO n iB , UP)— JM k ■ S ia rk V o t Now y o rk won tho nowmoper decision over K id Bogan, local bantamweight, in on eight round bout lost n ight. |

Dsl- OZFT f o b ' OOLISQBHANOVEB, N. H., M ^ - A g i f t _

lex $20,000 to Dartmouth college from R": Richard C. Campbell o f Denver, Col.,

was announced ton ight. Tho money is to be used to establish tho RIchnrd C. CampbeU Jr., fellowship in English, in .memory o f M r. Campbell’s son, a mom- bor o f tho class o f IDIO, who died o t Influenxa last winter.

On HnntJng T x i i^ M r . ond Mrs. tj.L- Broekenrldgo, M r. and Mrs. Baker o f Burley, Sidney Otoves, and B. M.

y ’s H o lt o f Coldwall,; le f t yosUrdoy morn- ood ia g fo r an eight- day hunting tr ip to >ec- tho Jackson Hole countiy.[ur- ' egoir No, yoa do not poy A N Y o f the c«i: irse o f aavertlMng. Tbo patrons o f n'>i) ing advertised stores nlwaya poy pennllie.^ rho fo r the old-fashioned policies o f tli-j ts. merehont.In

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Sxperta'eredlt th<M two taan with having bean aa Important In (ha early world aeriea victorlea ef tba CIney Rada ' aa regtilar playara. atiu neither wore a R«d oalfona aor played ta Ute regn- lar aeaaon. I t U “ Chief" Bender, ratarBii Indlaa plicbar. and Johnny Bvera. lamoas old aecond baoenaa. both o f whom (rallad

< tha Whltai Sox fo r weeks, leara* <ng weak apota -of the taam aod reporting book ta the Rada

BODBNTS BZACS HEAVYDAMAOB TOLL ZNT BBITAZN'

LONDON, ( f f ) ■— Bots do o yeoriy damage in tho Unitod Kingdom o f 1200,000,000, or nearly five dollars por head o f the population, according to I generally occeptod figures. Tho pre­war esUmate o f th is damage was >75,* 000,000. The soriousaess o f the situa­tion hoa resulted in tho inauguration o f a countrywide campaign, hooded by Iho board o f agriculture, fo r tho de­struction o f tbo pests.

I f you uwn a lot ond nMd son* money, find o buyer thmugb thr elas lifted.

Y O li are co rd ia the n e w ly arrive

. T h e T h re e P o in t C Suspension o f th i the m ost im porta i in r id in g qua lities duetion o f pneum

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Wheat Atwaya PrafanM pW d..^ W hile moro people ar« liv in g la tha . f i w orld today dependgntupoo rice, than .

opon wheat f o r ' nibaUteqce. a«d a greater number oC the hooian fam lly- llvd npon m ille t than any other eercal food,-wheat. Is- the preferred foo«l - nmong tbo higher clvlllced peop!e& .. Tho moro progreaslre peoplea. o f the enrth havo over boon wheat eatera. OmIns o f wheat havo been diacovered Id E©T)Han tomba o t th e f ln it dytioa- ty . doting bnck 4.000 R O . while broad o f wheat haa been excavnted from tho ruins o f tho prchlatorlc lake (iwftUera o f Wagner and Bobeohanaen in Swltoerland.

Values. ^Mrs. Ponrish iwys that, althouch ahe

would be the Inst to knock H r. Pcnv*Ish, aometlmes she feels , aa I f aho v c tild give twenty yeora o f m arried life fo r ten yean* In wldow'a weeda.— Dnllna News.

To mako advflrtising “ P ay” YOU, tako . quick advantage o f advortiso 1 nfforinga thot appeal to you.

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perfect fo rm . B l^ d c d to B- a p p e a l to tHe m ost cu l-

tu re d taste. A n incompa- »* rab le smoke.

I 0 / o r l 3 c* The John Bollman Co. B rim chI . Ma—fett— »

ia lly inv ited to see ved O verland 47 ': C antilever Spring b is ^a r'ir itro d u ce r^:ant im provem en t ;s since the in tro - m a tic tires.

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•o n ^ A ^ W g r l J r k ^ A ^ Keator. W ll

U E U B E B OF ASSOOUlTED PBBSB Tbe Asaootated Preaa la exolualvetr en-

(liled CO (be w e <or republlcaUon of aQ ii«w« dUpatcbea crwUted to It. or not .jibsrwlM credited, in tbte paper, a ^ ■Uo the local aewa publlabed bereln. A ll righta or rMUbUawlon of apeolal dla. i« irhe« a»fwn are alao reaenfed._______Itemhef ABdIt Bweay o f OlroeleUene

TIME TO AOTAddroMlug a baaquQt gathering in

UmIiI, Monday uight Oorernor D. W. l>dvjs ' ur^od t l iii cxeluubn o t a ll ulk 'iia who do not conform to tbo tcrins of thu coo ititu tlon of.tbc Unltud titatca of Amcrica. . He urged :.carly oiul ilrnntlc moajmrca againat the rcvolu- llonary aoapbox orntor who pruacbo# tbo doctrinv o f revolution oud acdltlon, and declared thu rank and fito u f 8U{)- portora o tjo v o lu tlo n a ry movomente lo be b lind followors o f wbimalcol undu- airabloa through whuBo oratorical a b il­ity acntiuunt o f the ignorant ia awuy- vd (o tbe border o f dttatructiou u f the country ’s Industrial and coinnu'rclal fouiidntiona.

Oovornor Davia foarlusaly to ld hiu bearers tha t th ia-is. tbo timo to act. T lu it tbo atatomeuta of- th'o chiof /Jio- cutivc o f th is country have amplo basia in tho radical utterances is du lly being revealed in casturn troubles. Tbat tho “ B e d " olement ia n t the root a t most

• o f the reeont race' troublM . ^ dTsclosed in police findings during investigatlotia o f “ Kod” hoMquartera. •

For'lnstonee, solsurif <(f morb' tbau a ton o f eztremb radical or “ Bed’.' I ito r nture in tbe c ity o f Gary, Ind., ruvola* tions conecmlng tbo d ia trlbution o f tbe “ Kcd“ lito'raturo among negroea in and nround I'lttsbu rgb , Pa., os 'w ell aa A k ­ron, Uhlo; tho fa c t tba t many foreign “ ituds '* 'a ro . now av iJ itlng aa oppar- tun ity to land in Amoriea—these thinga sugi^cst th a t tbo time has,arrived fo r tbo federal authorities, iocloding eon- gress, to act. Secretary o f Statb Lans~ ing la alivo to tho aituation and bas re- quoated.. tho Houso. K o re i^ A ffa ira Cowmirtoe to extend fo r ono year o f. ter the eoaelnrion- o f peaco tbo war* time paasport regulntioDa.

Tho problem o f Americanism tron* aci-nils the question o f intem ationaliat^. Hack o f tbe prolonged debate ia the

' aouatc, back o f tbe induntria l confer. £neo now ia .a e a^n a t Washington, bark o f *lbe''« trikoa now wasting the money aad enorg>' b f the nation ia a atruggia to maintain and prc»er>'o pure

' Arocrlcaal«n. Riots, lynebings, disre­gard o f law and widespread discontent aru lo fse ly the result o f ua-Amorican* ism poiaoaing tho country.

Tbe-toHm o f W eirton, W. Va., has aet a good example fo r tbe romainder o f the eeuatry. From tha t pa trio tie town romee the roport tha t a squad o f heav­i ly armed deputy sheriffs gathered in 188 “ Reds” ,,aa id to bo 1. "W. W , BX- ponenta, and forced tbem to kneel dowa and kiwi the American flog. AU but e«'vcn werp rompellc'd to depart from the town. I t is a grent p ity tha t tho deputy sheriffii d id not possess the au­th o rity to sood the entire gang out o f the country—a step which the federal aa thoritira somo time m ar bo eompelled tn take.

' ST. GH&T8O8T0M AMS FSOHI. B m O K

Away baek in the foo rth c c n ta ^ ^ ^ a U ttle town in Syria, was boro one Joha Cbryaostom, better known to the present age as 8 t. Chryaortom.. He waa a gentleaaa o f uau tua llr high morals and u n u a o ^y high counige. He apent t fa years o f his early l ife ia the d e a ^ th in k in g things o re r ioad Chen emerged te - .^ a e m e« tronble / o r roya lty and

. the CboMh thaa haa siace been stirred ap by oay one ind irldoaL He /onght lle e a tie w e se and excesses o f every | cA a rac t^ ' ao fearlessly aad a te a d fa ^ y j

, t&at i t «BS aeeesaary on two oeeasioaa ^ t4 baaiab h ia tn m the a l ^ t aad bear- j

«f.aU M l . - n e sMdttd time he per- I t h i b r a t ^ t y o f hla gnanU -f [

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n- , ^ ^ 'Itf , W.. > l» ^ .Jataet Thomas, leader b f B r it*

Uh rallwAymea la tbe. big •trllM U; which affected «00.000 n w . r»*

Tersed the order-of tbla«» In je t- _ ting to tbe top. Boo of a .Welsh sa laborer/ be worked nlffbta aa en- n- fine'Cleaner, edaa^las b lsue lt ta

t h e - d w t i m e . . -

^ I t waa A. D. 401' whon he died. Ho was thon slxty-two yoarS old.

** Thoro Were xualota ond puritans In Bt. Chrysostom’s days as thoro aro la onra. High-minded, eleau.lifed man

^ thnt h(.‘ wan, John Chrysoitotn hnd l i t ­tle patienco w itb these. P articu larly

^ obnoxious to hlm'Was tho nnrrow-'mind- ed, shortsighted elaaa tha t ^o u ld rom- ody a ll ovil by the simplo expedient of removlnjr tho cniisc«.of .evil.

A t till' iieight o f his carcor a t. Chry- J Htmtoni run amuck into a stroiif; prolii-

• b itlo it nidvi-itionl. .\a wnn his ruatoni llu-whi'ii th i'je wa» any k ih il o f l i n iw in

^ sight, lie juiitped 5nto the fig h t ~wT(h' )wth f( ‘ct nud made nome romarka that up- aeem particularly f it t in g fu r the prra-

cnt genorntlon to jwndcr. Among them was thU : • '

I hear mon cry whon theso deplor- able exeeaaoB hnppen: “ Would to Go’d thero waa no w in e ." W hat fo lly , what mndnonal When othor men -ain ^you find fo iilt w ith tho g ifts o f God.-What insanity is thlal la i t the wine that enuses thla abusef' No, i t is not tho wino but thb intompcranco o f tbo#o who take an ovil delight in it . B ut rather

'* * cr>' ou t: “ Wonld to Qod thoro woro no drunkenness, no In x o ry ." B u t I f you shout: “ WoaJa tbsre wero no w lne,“ you siiould addi'-V Wenld there wero no Iron beesttae o f ' the Borders, would

^ thore were' M a l]|b t >bebaaso o f tho a thlevba, « { i ^ l h m wero M lig h t bV

pr cause b if'tb e InTormers, would thore la- wero no wniMn^'vn account o f the ndul- be teries.nd l i j thia "way you might dcstr.\'- xve rt. k- tiling . This i i A devlliah way nf th ink F» iag.»r- . W * are not Indohtod to the A-Hm-Jo- gs tion Opposotl to Prohibition fo r this o r quotation. We d id not pluek i t from >n- tho leaves a f any jou tna l dovoted to the JS- ihterrnt n f beer, alea, winea or H<]unrs. re- We fin d l l in the Messenger, the month* ira ly j«rio<Iical o f tho Society o f S t John Lf' the Evaaggl}a(.{.n America.-.ir- ......... ... -

Nature's Unchanging Rule.J,. La ten t genlns is bnt a ptmompUon.. k re ry tb to g tha t c»n . bc is boutid to* «ome in to being, and whnt never comea

“ « tn fo being Is nothing.—Amlel.ir- '

"• Optlmlitlo ThousM.TIiOM who -travel lead more thar

a one life .-

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T h o o p p o r tu n i t y ia n o w k na ro o f f i n g t o o u r c o n s u m

7 % - k m \M v t P' o iIdaho Powe

$100 and Aeemed [1 A h ig h g ra d e in v e s tm e n t ix 1 io e is o n e v e r y d a y n e c e s s il I • o f ea ch a n d e v e ry o n e i n lh< t l es. I t s c o n t in u e d s u v c e s s

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I A s k a n y o f o u r e m p lo y e s io

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T p d ^ - a l ^ i r K e t s

d ra in aad P ro iriitonsCHICAGO, (;p)—Unsettled woathar

and a prospect o f ffloro tended today to make the eom.market advaaeo. The bulls wero favored also b y word tha t th fl longBhotemuns' atrike bad'.boOa colled - o ff,. ' and by higher quotatioaa on hogs. .-Orders to-purehaw, howovor, woro not-numareus. Openiag priees,

~ "wldeh ranged fro m 'tb o same a a ':^8tor- day's fin ish to 3-8e higher, w ith Do* comber *1.21 3-4 to 1.22 1-4 nnd May #1.20 3f4 to 1.21 1-4, wero followed by moderato gains a ll around, and then something o f a reaction; '

Sub^oqnently, ta lk o f a rev iva l o f oxport demand fo r oats led to a fresh n«lvance in corn. Thb closo, novertbo* less, was unsettled, 3-8 to 3*4c not high­er, w ith Bdcember 11.22 8-8 to 1.22 1-2 and May *1.21 1-4 to 1.21 3-8. '

Later tho hog market bocome easier nnd proviaions also relaxed somewhat.

Oats hardoned w ith com. .A fto r op­ening unchanged to l-4c highor, iaclnd- ing December a t 70 1-8 to 70 l-4c, the

; morket scored a s ligh t fu rth e r upturn, etrength o f h o p aafl coreals helped

■ proviaions up grade. Most o f the buai* a s ' nesa was in la i^Ho ---------

Oash Qnotatlons OHICAGO, ( /P > ^ o rn No. 2. mlxod

In «1.37 to 1..17 1-2; No. 2 yellow «1.88 toin 1.30. , ---------- ^

Oats No. 2 whito 71 1-4 to 72c; No.3 whito 08 8-4 to 71 1-4.

l it - Kv.. No. 2 S1.30 1-2 to 1.37. ' trtv Bnrloy *1.18 to 1.32,

, Timuth'y S8.S0 to 11.25.Clover nominal.

Dm- Pork nominal. ' of I^ rd ♦29.30.

}{il>a »17.0.'5-to 18.75.

iry-_ Ohlcago L lvo rto fk, lil. CHICAGO, (yP>—Hog rccoii.ta 12,0f*0j

Htroni;: bulk ••1-J to I;!..’ " : ton 916.25; r” " ‘ heovy 414..'1() to H}:ht »H.2.> to

in heavy pneking howp, hin.. .th #12.7." •T(h to 14.40;/p n ck ing -sow v rouch #KT2.'>

fo 13.75; plga ♦13.J0 m IL.iO.Cattle retfeipta l.'S.'IOOi f irm ; beef

f***' ateera, mecHutn and heavy wtiRht, lem choii>' nnd prime sJicSVpTirifo'iS

♦ n.2.1 to 14.25; cffws *l-.85 tu 12..10; can- ners and cutters $S:to t! ; . \ ''jo l enlres

lor- SIC.BO to 17.50:*feodor ■.tore* S7 to 13; 3o‘d atorker steers |0.10; western rango beof I . , steera <i7.75 to 15.R0;' cows nnd h.ilfem

♦,’;.7r> to 12.. you Hiiuep reeoipts'^30,000; f irm ; lambs hat $12.2.'! to 1S.50; culls and common 48.>~0 . . to 12; owes, modlnm and choico M.2-5

to 7.50; culls and common 13 to 0; tho hrredlng- »C.7S. to 12.50. vho

Omaha Llvestoclf. OMAHA, Hog reccipta C.OOO;mnrket 35 to 60e lower; top #15.10;

rou bulk #13.75 to 14.25; heavy w e l» lit #14 to 14.60; lig h t weight #14.25 to 14.85;

' heavy packing sows, amooth #13,7!Ttu 14; parking sowa, rough #13.10 to

uid 13.75; pi£s' >19.00 to 15. the - ^<^<tle rcceiptfl 8,S00; steady to strong - on a il elwses; beef steors, medium and

heavy -weight, ehoiee and prime #1C to ore I7..';0; common #9 to 10.25; heifers #7 [yj. to l l j y j ; cowa #0.50 to 10.80; cannem’

and euttera #5 to 0.60; veal calvea #10.50 to 13; feeder steers #7.ffOUto

r t . 12.50;'Stocker slbers #0.75 to 10.25. ' ijIj, Sheep Tccclpts 20000; market slow,

steady; iambs 84 pounds down #13.25 to .14.75; culls and common #7.50 to 12.50;

ia- yonrling wethcpi #9 to 11; ewes, medi- um and ehoico #0.25 to 7.25; eulla and

"*• eommon #2.50 to fl.25;•nm:he - L ib e rty Bonds,r*. NKW YOKK, (>P)—L ib e rty bouda fi-

nal irt-ieea today were: 3 1-2’s #100.40; f i n t 4 ’s #03.20;'aeeond 4 ’a.#B3.04; f ir s t

ha 4 1-4’s #05.30; sccond 4 1-4’a #03.80; th ird 4 1-4‘a #95.30; fonrth 4 l>4>s *03.80; V ic to ry 3 3-4's #00.84; V ic to ry4 3.4’a #90.74.

ican»M . d t y Prodtica to KANHAfl C ITY, (i5>>—Butte r lc high-

er; extraa GOr; firs ts 58c; seconds 60e; parking unrhnngedr egx" and poultry un<-hnngeii. ' . .

Ohlcago Produce tar OHICAGO, ^ Butte r higlior,

ereamerj- 48 to 64c; egg receipts 4434 caaea; unchanged; poultry alivo on- ehanged.

s nV E :O A D T O S U C C E S Sk n o c k in g a t y o u r d o o r . W e jo m e rs

Preferred Slocl(--75^o fer Companyi Dnidead Per Slfare t i t t a c o m p a n y w h o s e s e rv * is i t y a n d v i t a l t o th e n e e d ^ th e t e r r i t o r y w h ie h i t s e rv - •ss i s i n e v i^ b le .

IV X A H D S A TE( P I 4A H o f e a s y p a y m e n u jI t U n th e re a c h o f aD.

i o e x p la in i t t o y o n . |n

D H ii it i ' S IRllGEtEIW.tba t • - ■ • • ■ • ‘ . •beoa L e a v e s S a l t L a k e o n B e tn miona J o n m e y < M -® w ro S t a r t B ,a ck’ices) T e r m in a l

* OHICAGO, (/P>— W th 350 miles o f M - - tho long trans'continental f l ig h t be- I hV h ind and a 'stre tch o f fa ir woathor im- t h - i mediately bofore him, L iouL B. ,W.

■ Maynard, leader in the a ir race, lo ft , B a ttlo M onataU , Nev:, on his wny to rr .h Mi»oola, N. Y., a t 7:33 this moming.

I f ho nmintains the. samo pace coming going he w ill'reach Sidney,

Nob., tonight and Chieago tomorrow ’ ^ night. A bo lt o f ra in slrotbbes from

. S o it Loko C ity, Utah to 'D es Moines,' * * • / -Iowa, however. L iou t, Maynard lofc • 'hat. Beuna V ista fie ld , Salt Lake, a t 12:£S

p. m. today. A lthotigh Oreen B ivor io the noxt control, i t is thought ho would contftiue on to BawUngs, weathor per-

n rn . m itting .Iped A t Mineola, N . Y „ M a jor Carl Spats, >uai. L iout. £ . p. K io l and Captaia L . H . '«

Smith, whb ran a nip and tuek raco through tho middle west on tho east* . I«und trip , were roudy tb a tart baek >

Ixod tbia morning. A t San Franciseo Ideu- > 8 to tcnanta Pearson and Mnnzolman and

.Captain Donaldson wero ready io tako : No. tho tra il nn M aynard's hoots todlay.

. Two - f lie rs ore near Mineoln, two apent the n i^ht u t Reno, Nov., only 187 miles from the westom goal, w jiilb the

.rest o f tho contestants are stretehod between Cloveland, Ohio and Beno. L ieut. W^. R. Taylor, the last went*

. bound flye r, le ft Cleveland a t 9:40 thU morning.

SPATZ BKAX8 S M IT H A T 0f»0; M IN B O LA JUMP-OFP

j ' l . ; M rM iO L A , X , Y „ ( f l l—a n io r Carl12.7." Stmtr., d riv ing n De. Ila v ll. 'tn d .“ bluo-iV'..’; b ii*d '' 2iirplnne, atarted on tho return• ‘ “ tr ip lo Rnn Pnmelaro h t 2:28:18 o ’clock beef **'*" n^ternoop. Cnptain Lowell J l.. I_j . Smlrh. in Ihe anme kind o f n mnchin-'l i f •r>I •‘♦nrtod o ir the return tr ip a few min-

utea Inter..Cnptnin Sm ith 's o ffic ia l startiag

“ rs® time was 2:31:50. . ‘ 1M ajor Spate had been on the- f ie M '

I f .since 10 o’ clork ih ls 'm orn ing but un-| fnvornble wenther reports from up-1 «Ute hnd (lelnved his getaway. W hile]

!!!■? he. wna considering whether to “ hopi Irt'or P " ” Captain Smith flew ovor tho

rt fio ld , having nacended from a neigh- ® boring /ie ld . M njor Spntx, th inking

thnt Captain Smith waa preparing fo f ita r t his ro tum jouraoy, summoned hia observer, Sergeant Emmet Tanner, b lJ

,000 ; his parents‘ *'good-byo“ and started K.IO; fo r Binghamton on the flrat leg o f Ihe #14 return journey.

1.85; Captnin Smith alighted on Roosevelt r r to fie ld , learned tha t M njor Spatz ha-l ) to atnrted, and^ immediately ‘ 'checked

o u t” nnd “ tn x ie d " aerosa the starting roug line thre^-m inutes a fte r Ma,}or Spotr., nnd Lieutennnt F ranrl^ W. Buggies w ni C to '•arried as a pha»enger''in Captain" s #7 S m ith ’s machine. ' acm’ Lteut, C .-W . K io l, the th ird -San ivofl Pmneiseo entrant, who completed the

jt jto ^ irs t h a lf .of the journey here, ia hav­ing hla mnehine ox’erhnuled nnd is no-, expcctcd to get awny u n til tomorrow.

?t'o” JAPAN PLANS ADDITION ’SS TO ARMED POWER AT SEA

. w m B tijid Two S m U Omisers and 82 Other .Warships Oommendoc K sx t

. t i-).40; TOKIO, (/P)— Aeeording to Japanese “ " t newspapers the government has decnJ- ••80; od to build two battlo cmlscrs and t-4 s tw enty 'tw o other warshipa commencing to ry the next fiaeal year, and tho estimates

fo r thoao ships w ill be submlttbd -to tho next seaslon o f tho cabinet fo r ap- pruvol. The bnttlo eniiseni w ill bo o f

jK**- the 40,000 ton class and the ir coflt o f “ P*! ronstruetion Is estimated a t 120,000,000 't r y (about #00,000,000). Ia addition,

fhere w iil be threo lig h t cmiecra,* six destroyora, twelve submarines and three rivo r gunboats.

,ior^ —I I • I ■43 4 I f YOU were a merehunt you woutd on- advertise. Patronize merchants wh»

do.

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Tails Tl

Phone 49 and give num

I Doit now.

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n n t A o e r u u d r i t o 4W ovpss her OensM bttabud aad ; UUe .

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M arian E tte r Bm ith h u rwpen»4 her studio in Oregg Bsstqess. College bu ild ing fo r pupils in violitf'an.<^Phone 88W4, , * ''''' A4v.

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A horsei'on 3You daiTbuy a horse er fo r $250.00.

The f ir s t is a cheap s a hoVse on you in th last delivers your m- is a joy foreVei:.

SAME W IT H CLOT]

I f you buy a cheap buy a good su it next and habits o f a ha lf s su it’s best advertisei

JUichaelsStern Fall Young Men—A ll 1

ored and Pet $30 t

I daho DepartMTWIN FA LLS .

^ N T IVutomo!Teacher Guests ti hursday at 3:30

4 if you will fur nber you can taki

. it’s ypur busir

U 'ee tiku id from .p a ir* OB«; .

'eration o f the decline In a p le u itn rc ,’ '

: “ The dcmaOd lo r fa n n . producta . should bo K le n tif ic a lly -satisfied. Ovor- p ro d n e tlo n M w e ll i s oindor-ptoduction lo c a t e s isdnstH sl «ad economic bal­ances,'.'aild 4a .the end results in eeo- nomle-'wa«te< . > • : • • •

; ««The oyesent.eost o f l l r ln g is not dne t o : m jarieee.teceiT^ b y the farm

, fo r U e '^ M tie te , as sbown by a-con.- Mtween fa m prices, foo.i’

prtafts,,and wage levels,*.^ .

*' C ity loans tlia t yon loss aad get van out o f debt, ozi completed proper- Uee and to assist in bnild ing.

A3THUB L. 8WIM.

R « id e « '^ Vstore 'adrertU lng tindsr*■ stand sart'svpreelete tbe fa c t tha t a

ewrchant, in snnboaclag price conce)- gioas, M iames a direct aad laesespable.

W wni pOTtff Un M . ofao. el al BU. ' educated aa to4v. Tahiee.

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y o u I

3e fo r $26.00 and anoth—

p skate a f the s ta rt and the finish. whereM the message to Garcia and

THES.

R su it th is Fall, you’l l :t Spring, fo r the tricks E shoddy suit are a good jement.” '

M Suits fo r Men and iW ool-H cutdTaH - erfe'ctly Styled to $50

MENT S t o r e , L id .,S. ID A IIO rraenMhe

E D»bilesto Shoshone \ 9 p. m.

irnish a car ke.

iness.

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S B F ilUCEPIlGTi

- iESENTFOIIMiId^o Governor Warns Against

Acceptance of ' Proposals Which Might Contaminate Constitution ' bJ

--------- ' i l l ,' (Continued from I ’agr Otic.) Ug

f ^ o r i l Rovemml'iil ■ woulU ' uiidcrtaki*•.tliB buildlof; o f tho Bruneau roclama-

^ t lo n projoct, but naid tlmt government ' ’ jUPdatnnco in tbln work hml bcon prom- Th

liOlB«salU t lu OdtetloB b\m

Roferrinit to tho opcrotbn o f tho cabinet form o f government, Oovornor *] Dnvla Bflid tho buB incM of the state i j itn Uke thu t o f tho buninenn o f » rorpora* lor: tion but that i t hon not boon romluctod du' tha t way horotoforo. The cabinet' form prc hna mnaolidatcd 4« departments, cm boords and bureaus into uino depart- })ln mcnla^ tho exocutivo ponitiona in which nJc nrc fiUod. by oTcetod o ffirla ls , an- A

• BwoVoblo to the Rovcmor who a*«uni.ia, nui imdor thia arranRcmcnt, onliro rcapoiuh ib i l i ty fo r tb<j atate Kovernnicnt. Gov- , i om or ..Davia argued fo r n higher de- tn«>

, groo o f appreciation o f Individunl ro- Mo aponsibilily ia tho .govornment; aug- eoii gcated that, inatruetion in tho rniaing a I) nnd dispoaitlon o f t a i mouev nhouM ing bo olonontal in thp public arhoole, nn-l ing n&kod tba t tho prcaent atnto admin- ia; ix tra tion bo judged by tho renulfa i t obtainod. '

Oh&rgea ZocettdArlnn ’ ii r<-Doeloring fo r a policy o f dispo8l.ig

( if atalc lands nnd inventing Ihc mon- 1 cy in intcroat bearing Bceurtica, Oov- ly

, rrno r Dnvia argui-d thnt aucii a eour*-5 .would relievo tho atate o f firo riaka <•“ » a ^ l otber deatruetive ngi’ncien. Ko said l'»K tiSnt many o f tho foroat firca thia year worn o f incendiary origin, nnil atatc-l that much ia form alion conccrning tho I . ‘ W. W. tactiea had bcuu rovenled lo state offie ia la through membera o f that orguaitation confined In the atato Thr priaon. laat

“ Inconillarimn. rarb la tloa uu t ■’<'‘■1 rebolUcn baa been preachod I <bo throoghOQt tbe conntry,” Oover- nor Davla declared, "a n d many ‘ n'’'

... good dtlxens have onconaclotuty "int ^ absorbod ptopagaada.” . ‘ *Th» Oor

tUn« n iu ' am ® .” lie added, '•whoa ■sntiment In tho United SUtos yri<' most be erystallzed t y Americana

.. and not. by foreisaara who refoae natoralleatton and aUeglance to tbo

'■flag.**, . unrtOh Voa-Pdlltleal ««■<» erei

Launehing in to a dincuanlan o f the pro- ber poaod leagoe o f nntiona, Qoveraor Da- hcd vis ita tod th i\t ho proceeded in accord- anco w ith Preaideat W ihio-j's in junr- tion enunciated a t Coeur d'Alene, whoro t ^ president waa introdoeiid liy ihe govomor, tha t “ thia ia not a po- l it ic a l iaaue, bu t one io be «Har.uMPd bv the Am erica* people."- ’

Replying fo tho president'a challenge —- to “ pa t up o r ahut up,” Qovci'nur Da-

via aaid.he would pu t up t»io conatitu- ,i,,, tioA o f tbe United Statea und roHt-tha 0080 there u n til a better intorprotatiau o f tho league o f nationa covenant we'ro

i L d ^ g tbat tbo proaldont had asMTted u u t tbo coTonaat now eontalna a ll o f tbe proTlaloaa con- tempUtad In proposod XMorratlons,' bat tbat tboy ccold net onderttand It, Oovernor Davla asked “ Wby, - i „ . I f tbia la tXTU, eannot leaorvatlons be Inelttdod so tbat yon and I ean nnd«r«tand lt7 “Hranding tho Bhantung nirnrd aa “ an

outrage thia nation can never lire long enough to wipe ou t,” Governor Davia naid tha t thia award belied the Amerf- can principle o f protection fo r the weak and unarmed nntiona and created tbo enmity o f 400,000,000 jieople who Had heretofore always looked to the United Ntaten aa to on older brother fo r pro- vori tection. lie eharaclorixed the Jflpaueae i rcgimo in Korea aa miinlcraun anil pa r-: allelcd only bj» the Gt-rmnn mitragen in >'ranee and Belgium, and derlare<l tha t tbe Shantung award gavo over a great Chiueao province to a n-ginie of thia character.

Qnotea WUaon tion:Quoting I ’rraideut Wilaon'n dcclora- j„ ,„

tion th a t i f tho , trea ty anil cnvcnant were not ra tif ie d in the ir prcffont form i t would bo nocessary fo r American sol- diera again to engage in foreign warn. tJovernor Uavis predicted:

•* I te ll yon tbat I f tbo troaty n, and com ant ar* ratified In tbslr preaent form I t w ill maan tbat tbo boya In kbakl mmt be sent across tho s«a to poUca Enrope aa long aa tba coronant la in effect... Tbat - ,1,^ la aomatblng I n r m w ill consent ^ to.’ * whoOovornor Davia pointed out that d«*-

■j>itc tho peace confcrrnce arrangement, there are 23 warn uow in jirogri-a* in Kurope and he aaked wby the Ameri- ran government ia now calling for 50,- 000 American Boldicra fo r ncrviee in Kurope.i . A a 'a financia l arrangement, Gover­nor Davia characteritcd the proponedleague fo nations an an organiiation in ___which “ wo furnish the aawits aad thoy . furnish the lia b ilit ie s ,’ ’ and aaid thaf Ue failed lo »«e wherein tbo United ‘j Rtatca would be the beneficiary. ,

"Tba war la over,*' Ooromor Davla said In ccnclnilon. “ and X do not proposa to accapt any plan wbnaby wa may b« cbUgatad to y. pcUea Stnopa. I abonld Uka to Um diapoaltion a f tba eovanant l« ft

’ to tba boy* wbo croawd tba tea. ^ , in d I f I t wara la ft to ti«m I t wtmld noTtr ba ratifiad.'* iap<

“ I bav# yat to ta lk to an Amar- lean aoldiar wbo baa baan in ac­taal tarvlfa urar aaaa who is tn fav- aB I or of t ^ laagna of nati aaa a« i t la now propoaod.*' b r aM«d. — —

H e d s te m *n a w le e « e r U' In iatnataciaf OovarBsr Davia, Mr. kine HolgiB argsad that tba laagw of sa- the Ilona laaoB waa oaa to ba decided nn- rian der tte eoaatitstioa aad wMhont eoot- tane fUm or daealc. Hautiag artlala tan ef mas tJM> e«vaaaa(..ta dedM d. tbat by it

S iraD H B JnU X IMB.

^ o c i a l j ^ o i e a SChapter D-, I*.’ E. O. met a t tho home

o f Miaa Oraee Bryant, w ith Miaa Bry­ant and Miaa Edith Dygort, boats. Mrs. Ztmns Smith gave, nn* intercatlng re* port , o f tho'Bvprpmo chaptcr conv'en- tion a t Denver, Col., whleh she nttena- 1 ed; There were threl* visitors. Dain­ty refreshmentn wore nerved ftt the eloso o f the eveniag. Tho noxt -mwf-. . j i;ig w ill bo a B. I . Ll. p a r ^ a t tho ' ton home .o t tbe prl'sident, Mrs. D. ' Breckearidgc. ______ } £

Tlie reeeption and bnll given by tlie U"' businoss men’s committee fo r the v lv , ” it in g tcochcra lost evening waa a do- „ Ughtful a ffa ir, and attended by a very large number o f tho reprcscntatlvo people o f tho c ity.

■The Kplscopal Guild w ili meot mi

Thursday nftemoou a t 2:30 p. m. a t Uio Iiome o f M ra D. D. A lvord, 136 Sixth I'" nvcnuo north.

The Tweutibth Century elub hold ita fira t regular meeting ni tho pof- , lorn o f the Odd Pcilowa hall yenter* . day .afternoon. Dr. £ . H . Llndloy, preaident o f.th o Ln lvers ity o f Idaho, guvo a v e ^ finu addreaa.. M r. Robert l .4 U lu ir, d irecto r o f muaic a t tho Tech- nicnl IiiH tltu te in I ’ocatello, and Mrs. ^ A . U . Peek sang: Thorc waa a largo f . . number preaent. |

Tho Businosn Womon'a asaoeiutijn met nl tho home o f Mra. I I . J. Younga Monday ovoning; A dolieloua two courac dinner won nerved, fo llo tfcd by . j, . a, buainean seasion a t which the follow- ing officera wore eleeted fo r the com- ing year: Preaident, Mrs.' I f.-B . Lew- j . , ] ia; vlpc prcnidykt, Mian Ruby'S ficar; n«*crotnry. J tr tT Alieo A b t; ' nnaiatant in'pii-tiiry, Mika Conntnucc I ’age; tren»- urer, .Mi«n Kllt-n Ooebel. f jy '

The liiid ti-s ’ I ’ionrer elub o f ICimliur- ly were eutertnlnort recently nt a Re- luy Dinner. Pive o f Ihe ladies wei- rumod ut tlie ir hoiucH gueata number- Er*** lng :j2. A ll the hnniea were bouuti* fu lly decorated ftir tho .occasion. Cut fl«.«-era nppenred I'li* profuniuu, eo'i- lainod III cul glass ren-ptncles. Th<.‘ RUPKta o f the dny were escorted in .lu- inmnbilea by the entertaining iiosts. ^ rhn dinner wnn di-lleioun. A fte r tho Inst courne nuvernl officers o f the elub ^ reapondud to toiintn. Muaic helped tn wer llio program b f entcrfaiument, Th-j rommittee iu chnrge n f tin- n ffn ir was onipom-d o f Mra. George Noble, as- " •

.inted by Mrn. Bob Kvana, Mrn. R. H. Tw i Denton, ntu<iatcd by, Mrs. L.C.Doly,Mrs, M IV. M. Vuii Houtcn.'asslnted by-Mra. Ul- fron •'ria Itnv. Mra. Glena .Inmiaon, Mm, to u rt. a . Wilnon, ncHlated l.y Mrn. 8. H. I 'ro rto r nnd Mrn. A. .1. W iW n, Mr*. ” fohn Hnrdin, aasiated by Mrs. Combs mrt Mm. Durham, A great deni o f -H rredit la duu Mrs. Georgu Noblo and this ier aasiatants who so carefully plan- » ted and carried out the enjoyablo pro- , cram fo r tbe pioneer women.- A t din- ler tho follow ing diahen were servod n eonmcn: F rn lt cocktnil, creamed ’ J. : lu i soup, veal loaf, cacalloped potA- aon nea, peaa and carrota, pickles, jp lly , inati e lcry, buna, marshmallow aalad, waf- q ra, nuta, icc crenm, candy, cake. ', ■ ------------------------ gpeovo would be obligated to underwrite *be ho boundary linea *nd exiating po litl- E( a l Indepcndcnco o f 31 member nationa. ent To iminted out tha t memberahip In tho fo r enguo meana a partnership w ith .E u - opc and auggeated that a better pol- ry would be to keep t ie United Statea ndcpcndent and a going concern to cnder oaaistance from ita aurplua. ‘ Ameriea'ootered tho war, not at the K'heat o f a leaguo o f nations,’ ’ he de- W II lured, “ but in order that Justice and ight m ight prevail. Whnt greater Prai ruarantoc doea ^ho world need than tha act that 200,000 o f tho bcat Americana ver reared gave up Ihe ir livea in tWa tm ggle and uow feat in foreign -ravesJ’ ’ he inqiiirod.

Spldamle o f Dynamita jDeclaring that the iaatie o f law cn-

orcemcnt in the biggeat lasuo now be- ore Amcrica, Secretary o f Stata Jonea - « ia ted oot that the eountr>- faeea n ■orr seriou* nituation' aa a rosult o f . caching o f dia loyaltr, “ Unleaa thia . ’ ituation in curbed now,’ ’ he aald, “ we ^ r r like ly thia w inter to be confronted, o t w ith an epidemic o f iaflucnsa, but f i t l i an epidcmlc o f dynamite.”

Auicriean sehoola eannot teach too ii irh -o f renpcet fo r American inntitu- ionn and o f the elements o f patriot- im, M r. Jonea declared. V i am aome- fhat o f the oplfiion,^’ hti a'ddcd, “ that .-e nre too prone to eulogize Julius Cao- in a sr when we ahould be atudying Abra- am L incoln.’ ’

Booking tba Boat Declaring that normnl netion and

tra lgh l th ink ing ia imperative, M r. ~ ^ onea pointed out aomo circumstance! - rhirh he characterircd oa “ rocking the oa t.” Among them ho enumerated bo merchant who chargea moro tban j

fa ir and juat p ro fit, the employer fho rofunea hia employe a p ro j^ r wage nd a proper aUndard o f liv ing, aod p jjt , he lat)oring mau who bcllnca. to the the . W. W. and uaes I . W. W. lactics to nort nforcc bia demands. heca

OLB8 J O IK PIO HT A Q A IK 8T denpaSSMAKO-BUSaiAMS trar<

- that(Cootinoad from pag* on«) he h

tkonsaada o f priaoncra and enormous Crog uantities o f material, i t waa an- cordounced in advices received here to- froaay. T lTwo batteries o f Bolshevik a rtille ry apps

1*11 in to General Denekine’a handa. ahov--------- haa

Whilo Orel is 239 ' miles south o f thatloseow, ponscaaios- o f the c ity w ill Itchive Oeneral Denekino_ a secure hoM tow ia vast atrelrbes o f te rrito ry ia old west!ua*ia. aa tbe plaee is one o f the'mo«t Yamsportaat railway eetaem anuth o f t i e .reporesent Russian capital. patc

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D f ON SOVIET OOVHBNMBNT a^p«

LONDON. W ith Ganeral Dene- thein e ’a Coaaaek a m y advancing from diap be n o th aad tbe 'aartbwM Um Bos- TnIs ian forcea almoat w ith in s trik ing dia- r ik anea o f P a tro g rn ^ tfc * aoviet govara- tan, >aat.«f E n « la a p f M P> b« facing a twe*

. JV>tiheviK' baadqoairtera at m tl

SEESBEilCTIi jr HRIIITDNE,

F p r a e r P re a id e n t T a f t T e lia th o K m U n i t a r ia n s A m e r io a H a s B e - ,

la p s e d t o O ld ^ t a t u s

- BALTIM ORE. MD.', ( / I ^ T h e morul tone, tho aaeriflcia l sp irit of- a ll the jftonie w h irli was .distinctly elevated during the wur,. ban auffered n roae- .^ jji tiou dreliired former iircHldenl, Wni. Howard T a ft In hia addreaa us prcai- dent o f the Unitarian geuoral confer- • enco here todav, “ and wc nro bn-jk , t „ ngnin to the old region o f the Mol- drums' where progress to better thingn aoems na alow na i t was before tl»-

“ Wo n'lould not. be diacnuruKV'l, ’however,” M r. T a f; anld. “ I t ia Hie v___fra illy - o f human nature, i t is to b j -“ -r found In ita inabiU fy to maintain fo r long periods ita adherence to tho high­est ideals. Real progress in tho world ^ ia througfi a courae o f action and ro- ora, action. - Tlifa rcacnon'wHl bo'auccred- •way «d again by an onward and upward movement, aad we shall f in d tho world - better bocousc o f ita ancrificea and the fi*"** lesaona they taught. - Wo ahnll not *'<' » mako tho aamo progreaa thnt wc hoped Adx*. fo r, but wo shall atep up and un. i t ia tbo' doty o f a ll thoao whoae dianp- pointment In the present stago o f ax- r * “ raira is groat, to buckle on' their ar­mor and to push toward better thinga. to tako the ir plncea in -th o ranka o f thono wbo would s tir tho rbllgioun ap irit o f fhe eommunlty nnd who would preach aa pa rt o f their Uvea the fatherhood of*-Qod und fhe brpthi-r- hood o f mnn, und the willlnffiicna to uerifiee 'in order td promote tho.ie jrea t nrineiplea o f xmitarian chrlatiuii- [ty. Le t na hope th a t thia nnnunl aieeting m il roune the Unitnrlnna o f lh« countrj* to a redcdlcntion o f thcni- titlvca to the fa ith which Chnnning uroached nnd to liv in g tho life which !7banning-lived.'/

P e i - . f o i i a . l j

Dr. and Mra. J . B*rcmatad o f HurK>>- vero Twin Falla vlaitora yesterday.

Miaa Agnea Barry and mother, Mra.!kl. Darr>* are spending Ihe week in rw in Falla.

Miaa Ruth Wnl^singtonTia" at •hom'’'rom Jerome, where nho in tenrhlujt. o u ttrnd tho institu te .

i l . K. Vogel o f Poentello In it biini- lesa vinltor in Tw in Falls.-H. V. Jonea o f Buhl was u vinitor i-i

his e lty ycatorday.Zelmu Laimore^ia liomu from Fuir-

'ietd, Idaho-where sho is teaching, to ittend the Inatitute. .

J. £ . Stuliba, principal A>f thu Uun- «n sehoola, la nttonding the teachers’ nstitute.

0. B. F 'ftz le r, president o f thu Ida- 10 Tocbnlcal .College at Pocatello, pent two o r three days in Twin Falln he f ir s t o f tho week,Ethol £ . Redflold,' atato auperlnteud-

nt o f public inatruetion ia in tho ci»y or the inatitute.

Thomaa C^atello arrived in Twin ^nlla yoafprday ftom Los Angelca to ook a fte r bla biudneaa Intereata in thin ounty. . . •

VILSON GETS GOOD REST>r«tfdant Oontlnuaa to abow Improve-

flMBt Daantto Haadacba'

W ASlnNGTON; (ffO — President V*ilaon had a good n ig h t’a reat and ontinu-'a to ahow improvement denpite

alight headncho, aaid a bulle liu to­n y b r hla phyaieiana.Tbo bu lle tin fo llowa:“ The WWt« Honao, Oct. 15, lOlD,

1:55 a. m.“ Tho president hnd a good night S

est, enjoyed his breakfast, and aside rom a alight headache, contlnties to jttko improvemcnK The ronilition rhich causcd the rcntlesnncns o f Mon- ay night and nbont which Dr.-Towler ran eonaultcd, gave no trouble during bo n ig h t

“ GRAYSON,“ R U FFIN , .“ S T IT T .”

DAHO FOREST RANGERS SEEK MISSING ATHLETE ‘

>lttabnrgh Blan I.oat In tba Sawtooth Konntalns Slnea October 0; Ko

Traca Fonnd

H A IL E Y , ID A nO , ( j^ -F O rc s t rung- ra in thin d is tric t have been sent out • a an endeavor to locate Joa. Cnger, irominent athlete and hotel mnn o f *lttsbnrgh, Pn., whn h.m been loni in he Snwtooth mounlaias, 130 mile^ lortb o f here, since October 0. Unger >ecame.separated from hin companioin n a hunting tr ip on Float creek an l lenpite every e ffo r t to I'lrate him. nn race haa been found. I t is understood bal he h.id no provlnlonn at thc-lim e e became separated.__

rogrnd were closed last Thursday, ac- ording to a dispatch to the Daily Mail rom Reval.The northwestern Ruasias army haa

pparently crashed fhroogh Ihe Bol- hovik <lne« over a wide front. as been cafttnred and It is believed hat the foreea under General Yodan- tch alao have laken the itaportant own o f Ixiga, a lwut mifca aou*h- rcst t ) f Petrograd. The capture o f 'amburg, 73 ta ilfa - fro m Petrograd, eported on Monday ;'and latest dls- atcbes Indicate tbe Ifn e 'tif advwce to « nearly ]25 miles In length.

Oa the aonth the Denekine ttoopn ppear to have approached quite new he town o f-Tu la , which is conniderod he key lo Moscow from that aide. A Ijspateh* received here, aaya tbat I f ?uta fa lU to the Coaaacka tht* Bolahe- ib commissaries w ill flee into Turkca- an. ta k ia r advantage o f a gap t>e- we«a tKe Deaekino and Kolchak fore-»s a tbe Volga valley.

’P inN FAiLiSDAl

I f. . ■

Edwnrd, two-year old ann o f M r. and Mrs. Mrn. Hal .Wnllington, died Sunday u t bavo the home o f Edward WalUngton, f^rm grandf.itber o f the child. Buria l waa , . . held hort> on Mondny. The bereaved ; To parents reaido a t Eden. A nnvore oold, C. W jr i t h other compllcationn, caused dcnth. nin, •<

a time :TO Discass LBAOUB

A t tho K im bcriy Melhodlat church , ■tonight tho nub^ect “ T lm t ' Congrc»« ‘ ahould R a tify the Lenguo o f Nntiona.” boon.' w il l be debated by teama composed o f Staey Sampson, E. C. Mnngus fo r the a ffirm a tive ; Ray Eubanks, J iiy Scott nnd Marcua Pomeroy for the nega-

■ i m ™, .1 meut.

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- ---------------------------- ----- nppen' vTao U t f tm .JaaiiifleattoB.’.

TOR SALE—Auto rualilona, seat eov- ors, and radiator covers in stock. Con- •woy Auto Top Shop, Twin Falla. npcndi.'D r. Evnnn, Ihc optician. In at hia of- Menloi

fice iu Tw in Fnlln thin wf.-k hnt w ill be nwnv next week a fte r Oi-luhe.’ 10.— (, Adv. ■

T O A L

THE FAinvitesexamin

LoveI>i f

Our 1 duce(

• f l -.1 suitablej j y choose~a, to suit y</ / T ^ . sey,,Trie{ / fo rd to I

The LatestA ll the new Models fro! Plush Coats to the sm: Fur Coats are ready foi a ll the way from$18,75 0

LuxurianScarfs and MnffB~tn la tes t aha Bed, Brow n and B lack Fox. i

SampleA tfu ly wonderful line a suit. Newest fabric: trimmed w ith fur.

W e have an I Hats, Rlouse

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FASHIT W I N F /

'AILYNEWS‘ " * ’ I ^ I « ie t3

o o o l g r f f v - i i i o j

---------------- -.--------------------------------- ; m S•avo Montana for' Id a b o -M r. ' and ; Enrl D. M lllo r of B u ffa lo , M on t,0 arrived to make tb e ir homo on a a near Curry.

0 W in to r on Opait-^Mrs. Dudley nom Watson le ft yCaterdny- fo r Califor-

whero sho w i}l r ^ a in - foV oome 1£ > fo r tho be n o fii'o f-h « . bwdtb. .

• -• - • anto:laaona to .U o a t—A'aooIal'Ronvncn- -wbei

o f Tw in Falls lodgo. N o .'45, has s ix i1 ealled for-7:30 to n ig h t ' W ^rk iu b y ] sccond degreo'U to’ ^ exemplified. y^U

i ta n u r h im T H o S u t^ iM r . ■ oml . W illo tt Hanoe, Jr., retnmod yos- 70 ay from ' Rochester, M inn., whorp menl . ■ Hqucc went, -fo^ medieni treat- alon

• ■' 'iaklng Pngrasa^Reporta bn ’ the litioH o f Mni. Tbomaa'Bnrrlngtonj - ^

Wiui operated up<)n Monday fo r - . i i i ‘ndlclUa, show satlsfaPtory rcaulra be opemtion. ' ' , ' t *Btoma f to m - K o itb —M r. and Mro. n P. Senioi- nre homo ah e r nn ob-0 o f aeVeral weeka, - M r . . ^ n io r _ , . i, iding tbe time In Canoda anJ Mra.or lu Boise v is itliig friends.ooting Sot Baek^^D pceount o f ^ ^ fonchera* Inatituce In aeaaion-thia

Ic the Preabyterian. Mlaalonarv 8<i-

X T I L A C H E

tSHION:you to look- o \

le and t r y on i

> ^ Q a r m

OW on p isPrices are Cir<

;d T h is W eek Special Bene

HARMING DRfe fo r a ll occasions, are I a tailored dress or pne h four fancy in Tricolette, £ icotine or Velour, a t pric pay. ■

1 in Coats3m the elegant long la r t short -Plush or )r you. Prices range

o$135 \i Fursa p e s a n d s ty le s , in T a n p e ,

O th e r p e lts i f y o n d e s ire .» v '•-*

s Suits $39le o ^ a d ie s ’ Suits, well v :s, styles and colors; strii

Exceptionally Fine es, Sw eaters and Indergarments.

ION S iA L L S - B U R L .1

ie ty ^ M t if l f i r wiU 'tw'uu.-MMoy. afi.iraooB 'to -ff la t« r !d » W /v ,; ,^ ^

Ooing to!. O b ld a . a ta tf—M r;- . attd ’:>&^ I r a ^ v l d Brown; Mr. and Mra. l..Cburcbhm nnd M r. and M ri..a .: lt , ;-< :;5 limpaon lotivo .tomorrow monung.v by ■ uto fo r California,-whoro tb o - if ira t '. , - ' wo familiea w il l apood. the' w inter; - ' y £r. and Mrs. Slmpaon w ill remain a . - i lonth o r moro,

M aking A nto t r ip W « « t-M r. onJ ' Cri. Andrew Bogoraon aro leaving by . ntbmobilo fo r California tomorrow,'bero tbey focpoct to spend tha next iz months. They w il l l>o acc(Rni)ftniad y M r. and Mra. Olou Jenkins, who i l l spend, a month v ia itlng the pointa ^ . f Interest, nnd w il l return by rail. •To H o ld Annual Blectlon->Announec-

lent ia made o f an annual oleotiv« aoa- lon o f Twin Falla ebopter, Amozlcan J led Cross on Saturday, Oetober C5. be sosaion.w ill bo couducted a t- H ’clock in .obaptcr bouap a t Shoshono ad Th ird streota. A n executive board 111 bo held n t th is meeting. , -TakM A n A p ^a l~ ^ In . tho eourt o f

ustlee o f the Peace W. S. M allory yoa- jrday ovening W. W. I'c rry , a lineman, - as arraigned on cliiirgo o f bunting ithout bnving procured tho neeosMiry tate p e rm it Arrest was made Sun- ay t y Deputy Statft Gnme Warden J.: Fitxaimmona on Sunday. Defendant as prononneed gu ilty and hna entoroil otice o f appeal.

E R S

SHOP> v e r ; i ^ •- —•

the

len tssp layreat I y Re»; for Your efit.

IESSESJ here. You can highly trimmed

:, Silk, Serge, Jer- ••ices you can af-

).75I worth $50 to ?75 r ic t ly tailored or

le Line of I Dainty

h o b I

k ' . i a P F E i S l w 11 FOR MINe ilFf; ^ P e d o ra l D a i r y D iv is io n T e lb

B e t te r M e th o d s f o r . G ro w I 1 in g H e rd s

? Thu imj>ort&ucb~ o f providing cl. fo r RTowlng heifera-cfitl p ractl

' thorough cuMing;U br'oug;ht out b}[rrHults o f feeding oxpcrimcDtfl rbtc romiilotpd by the da iry d ivb ion , Un

/ t^tsto dcpnrtmoat. of ngrieulture..thcBo oxporimcnu groups o f calvca t fed from b irth to 1 y c * r n n d J . o f ago ond n rccord woa kept o f a ll iri)URuniDd< • ,1 .............

In 'o n o oxporim ont,-11 heifer ca wero raiBod to the'age o f 1 year, uvcroge amount o f food consotncd I'ttch ea lf was ofl fo llo trs : Hay, S jcuncls; grnln, 88C.6 pounda;-'ail: .1,003.1 pounda; m ilk, 110 poaoila; a: m ilk, 2,414 pouuils. Eatimating Imy a t $50 por ton, grain a t |0«, Bilago u t #8 n ton, m ilk a t * centa, nkioi m ilk a t 3-^ conta per pound, rost o f raising onch heifer to onu y o f ttgo waa 972.4?. ■

Fivo o f tho cnivea from, the f in t ' pcrimcnt wcro tbon fed fo r one m

year. During th is accond year o c a lf connumod on tho nvorago, 1,13

' jjotmds o f hay; l,2Cl.fl jwunda o f gray^021 pounds o f allage. Using the aa figures fo r computing tho cost o f

icoda consumed doHng th is aocond y; thfl total cost o f ra ia injf A hc ifo r f tr. b irth u n til two yeara 'Of nge i?; *167.06.-c jheao f lg n n w omphaaiaoC neeeaaity o f provid ing fo r boU

cheap food auch sa paature and aila g nud bring out tho importaaco o f cti fu lly culling the heifora to avoid nlj injrnhoao which w ill provo to be in<< io r cowa.

1 NORTHisSlEIIT j SHOWmBEi3 Im p r o v e m e n t is S h o w n i i L - ^ !! S h ip m e n ts f r o m S e a t t le a n df; ■ T a c o m a

O f the f i n t thouaand cnrs o f ni ' wheat received s t Seattle ond-Tacoc

~ thla year, 36.8 por ceat graded So.I as compared .to lfi.0 per cont o f la

year's receipts, the U nited States d {u rtm en i o f agriculture nnnouoci The f l^ r o a fo r laat yonr repruseat i ro ipts fo r tho period Ju ly IS, IDiS, February 1, 1019.

O f Uio nuw-cr6p*WMto Club recolp 50.4 per ccnt graded ^ o . 1 da oompan to Stf.63 per ccnt o f -tho roceipta <

. .. lust yvnr. O f tho Hard Hed Wiuti whou.tn, 3(J.B por cent graded No. while U4.U pur re n t o f tnc< rocuipts < lusc yeur riTcivod a No. 1 grsdo. T l figurea fo r Common W hite wheata aho l l . d p iir ccut No. 1 thla yoar aa cos pared to per coat fo r 'la s t y « u

- . 'crop. These flgaroa wore , obtalnc from reports mado by liceosod inapo

, tors (o the Bureau o f U arketa o f tl: i departmunt.!: Aa increuav-is also ahoWu in tho pot coatogc o f the new crop grading NiC 2, 4C.1 p rr cunt fa llin g Into thia grndt as compared to 30.2 pei cent fo r I&iJ ycur. A Inrgo increaae ia shown i; Commou W hitir wheats, while slight di’ ' crouaos are shown ia wheats o f t t

. otUuf clwwwB. Oosnbinlug tho f ira l im grades, the figurea abow XO.O por cei

graded No. 2 o r better th ia year i compared w ith SD.2 per cent o f Ja. ye a r’s rueclpla.

A general increaae is noted ia t l averagr teat weight per bushel o f U vorioua claasca, and s marked - decreaj

i in the pvTtettlago o f ^he crop eany it dockage. Smut dockngo inereaae<l I the Coninion W hite snd W hite Clu wheats aud <lecreaaod in the Bk wheats.

A bout 8el«noe« and Retfgiooa.Tbo pblloaophlcal vdeaees de«l w iti

the geaeral principles, ]awB o r caoM tb a t fu rn ish (he ra tloaal ezplanatloi o f anyth ing : tho rationale by wfald

. th« facts o f any region o t knowi^dg lire explalne<L Tbe pbraae ta qm>< rooro particu la rly Id reference to thi otady o f oa tam l phllonophy o r phya lea. E m pirica l owthoda are tho» o f obaerratioo. I t ia a bcIcqco Iho gmwa oo t o f experience. Sach a ad

- entlat la Tersed. o r akUlod. la e n ll« t Ing facts nnd from those facta gener allzatlotui arc mode. Tbere a ro baa dreda o f rellglona.

Too Hasty.“ U r . Crawley, can you lend me*—

"No. s ir, I c a a tt Aod I f 1 coiJd 1 w o u ld n 't I haro been loodlog yoii .DKiaey fo r a year, and yoa maka oo effort to re turo Itl** “ B ut I wonld Ilka lo know I t yoa w otildn 'l lend me—^ "And I to ld yoo l)cforei hand 1 woo’t ” **Wcll. theo. don’ t I 1 waoted to borrow yoar foan ta lo pen to make oat a check fo r w bat I ev« yo n ; ba t I f yoo're In no b n rr r . IV n o t r ................. ....

«Trtn«h Laava.”Tbip erpre«sloo aroae la tho esrij

• pa rt o f the eHhteenth ccntary. throaict certain gneata. In tbe salona o f France not aware o f tbe h igher acta o f cour teay. learlog w lthont aayJnjf good-bj to tbe boat o r lieateaa. The practtc< i«>read to aociety la thla conntry Therefore. I f a maa le ft w ltboot n y fng g o o d ly to bia boat. I t wsa aald b* took “ Frooch leaT*.”

T u rtla Ufiatopa S««vw.T o opeo a atopped ap aewer ptp«,

r t u k W M o t Bicftmoad. I fb ^ (mogbt ft snail turtle aod cot • n a i l hole Is

. . . t t i a h d . l^ c a ha tied 4 a trtn t ttt •. .'tte te le and atarted tbe tttrtSe throogii

..-th* M v c r pipe- Wheoerer tfre tn r tl* atepped a polHm the atrtng atarted it

• dawing Its way tonrard agala imtU pipe vaa d w .

I

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j i i s o f

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Tbo

Bkisi Ig tbo

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d'yoar• from C U k V

wsa ^The wmr bronght fl>e*rma tol

lo i r w popolmr r a w a«alB tn the OiUta ■Uago, tiM , qgit ahoo

lag at ih« -enamy. crap^hoouc 1 rtis- u u>, new aport B to rkm a^ i >B «r- ettraeu women. Mra. a Q. Ba

c t Naw York knowa (hia and al iuk«a,h«r UTtng leaehtiig woom

rbow to ahooL She la an ezoaj wtth any kind flrearte. '

IJDE Whtn L a s lt lib m •7alr.>When a leg la la tor wiahea to be

nf>«« M Q tJkt_tbe tU ii9 ..w be ir an Import vote Is to be O k ra , he flnda aome m<

n » ber wbo intends to ro te on tbo o t aide o f tbe qdestlou aod a m oxm “ pali^' w llh him . That is. tbe « «

now n>gialator agroea to re fm la trom i icoma Ins. aa no accommodation to the fli ^0 . 1 Cbe act reau lt wheo uc ithe r vote ' last co ft Is tbe snmu aa I f both bad V6I a do- on oppoaite aides. B o lh leglalatora c

then bo absent I f tliey wiah \vlth( fl 'to c ithe r side.

BEAD THE O ^ tB S m m ) ADSlatod . y " * I — ■ ■

J"';; Reel Esiale Transfers:s o f' . ____________________ ___________Tho ------------ ---------T-----------------------------

,bow ' rantabad By tbe ¥w1d PUla T t com Ua «»d AbeCraet OoapanyOK '* ■_________llnod * ■■•P0«- Per.! K B Hoineeke to K B Toml

sou. E h f L ft B 2 Jones A-ld T. F.■ Uced J V Tennant to W Haynes

W h f SK 14 .IM 8 .1* Johnston to J 8 M cEllig i

(««♦ WOO Und h f L 31 and 32 B 11 F ile r „ Deed P Johnston lo same #300 U" h f L .11 nnd 32 B 11 Filer.‘ X . Deed C 8 Musser et a l to t l Han iw« ton ct al *30750 SW lO lO-lO.. . . Deed Ftocatetlo See T r Co lo A

, Kunkel et a l »202.'1 L 19 20 and 21 , " 15 Bluo Lskea Add ^Yeat T. P.

Deed Lavina H Date to D B Than #1 L 8 B 2» aad L 7 B 107 T. P.

f the Tl ri ireaso ■ying

“ SPECIAlfwith

i INSTITUTE Wl>dgei»cdthe V

hj»- Manufacturers’ L iiaosethot

I Coats, Ores - and Skirt!a I roa

n°a Only One Day Moi »!»■ avail yourself o f th i«-eli>“ usual opportunity.mrarm

Thursday is the lasl fu l line w ill be on c

<ri7.have purchased fro r

SJ sured us th a t they h OT. saving: on the ir w in t

^ - THURSDAYn

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w nsnr'iEins" UIMMOKE^ H o n s e k o p o e rs o f F o r e ig n B i ^ G iv e n B e n e f i t U . S . O nU ' • n a r y S tu d y

Many o f tho fbrcignora who c io tboao shorua do' not know hon mako the best usu o f Ameriean fo In tho ir own land they havo bate fa ir ly woU-balaneed ra tion- In An: ca, duo tb lack o f knowicdgo o f,m o f our foods, tho ir d ie t is prond til' ron fiiicd to i i fow urticlcs and t(

' oiKi-aidcd. Thu homo-dcmonatra agents working under tho super^'ij of. lhe deportuittnl o f agricu ltu r» .

V I the stntu ngriaultural colleges aro ■ • denvoring to remedy tliis conditioa H to tench these people Amerieon m SB oda o f food noloction nnd preparntii K l St. Loula County, M inn., hus mMS Finnish people who hcrulofotc h

. viiU'u vv iy few vcgclables in the a tner nnd practienliy none -in the t tor. Tho hoine-demonstmtion agent Ihe eouuty spent much time Iftst *

3 B nier to juhing tho uao o / Amorican fi | n and vcgetoblcH to tbcao people. ■ S . Many mistakea wore mado by t l ^ 9 a t f ir s t boeauao o f tbe ir lack o f kno M | edge o f certain vcgotflblea ond tl

Uiiea. One Finnish gardener plan ■ V J squash in a solid ro ^ through tho c w y Barden andjcaa-aatonla '

and duTKUHtuiL th a t . the-Vines apn over moal o f hia 'smWI garden. “ M 1 w a it u n li l a eucumber' ia all yell beforo 1 oat i t , ” and “ W bat port >

equaah" arc typi u te d quoatioaa tho agent anawercd da lioot- l^m o Finnish communities have do

oped such a' lik in g fh r Amcrl- • g 'P plcklca tha t tho homo-domonatrat

ngent has da ily ealla fo r dlroctiona making thom. The recipea aro gl^ i f l ln 'ir reelplenta promise tho t o;

, Mie older members o f tho fam ily -them and tha t they learn how to p

_____ ^ puro carrota and groens fo t tho you--------— children. In most cases thoy comi

w illingly.be ab< ''ounty fu ir this fa ll a hn

num bet_o£_foto lgtt— mem- hmmod to can woro Induced to

tor samplea o f tho ir worif. They wi o iner jo ligh ted n t receiving a numbor

I*®* • premiums. Tho Finnish women a mndo an exh ib it o f homemade soup a

Q vot* o f food producta peculiar to thoir coi J f l r s t try . Thia exhib it was given a prot ote ia. nent plnee, and the intereBt o f t V6ted crowd cauaod tho foreign women mu racan pri<lo and delight.

O nim lng 'o f CUM.W ith tbe exception o f black ones.

^ la said tba t to dream o f csta la oi locky. I f the animals acratcb, tb

— - dreamer most beware o f a riva l 1 love. To dream o f cbaslag o 'ca t mean

fS dlsappoiQtment' over .something.

” M>TRnanis ouy (n Uiv msiHsta^ i^a i a«rrt your Interval

»miin P O B T L A S D O A T T L ® L O A B F. ' O O H P A in r *ics ♦!

SHEEP and CUnLE LOANS EXCLUSIVELYP m u ta t onto

B n r s t H a U o s a l B a n k B ld « .

tomM BOBtBY-. IDAHO ? . __________________________ _____ _____

F O R ^ °(EEK!,

sses j|f^ ts I Iore to ■ ^ b V j [ _

ist day tha t th is wonder- 1 display. . Many people om th is line and have as- have made a substantial

nter garments.

IS THE LAST DAY

The

nciyParlors

LLS d jA lLY NfeWS. '■ B 4 " s t u ^ . p lV T ta lJanJ i u The ^om en o f the .Ieiirer

DKFRY and d o .(d l‘:s o r t f o t iabU n L I I I tea* and,nnwotnanl5 tmaka, aCTOrd!

to oor. American;Idea*.’ 'i ln . ta c t , 1 a B i r t h trave ler in I te ly l» ,«Uno«t {coavlo( f t - i i ’ th a t tbe woioen do a ll th e woik,. wb

tbe men do the talking... Ag» 1* oo b r le r to fem in ine actlvltsr, fo r oite <

. crone o.t leaat e l^ tT r to ':jod«e tnho como w rltik lca f a c e ^ * ‘ totteTto« irte

,*® was p h o tb g rn p h ^ 'a r ty ln ^ - ’ aa 1 basket o f fagots;, a l l aloi

0 Amcrl* ^ baaltM streets o f,m any Logano la Ita ly . •prone to -■ ’ ’ — - —nd to bo - inoempiat****Ti.

HoiriuaT«i»a la Uib lfu r iS a <»

aro en- *ot)th, m a tu rity and even old age ahtioa aad Bver reaching fo r tbe aomethlng el<xn meth- which they crave fo r tbe hottr.^whharation. seems to bo the essctitlnl need o f t lus many year while we t>cca8loDaIly meet ntc have tnrf?s ^xiio are bend’.ng «very fo rce .<

the auaj- d,p|p working years to t l io end o f attppnr'o f lulnlnK ««me great am bition, fo ilin g Jttst sum- " ‘ ‘ 'cf** ">■« *0 thero-ls bot a fractlottp;an f ru it Cohort Carroll.

liEATffM m IFBM HUB1 yellow - ■'’“ yp iS d a d a s B o f S a l ts t o F lwI du lly K id n e y s i f B la d d e r B o t h e r s ;e dovoi- Y o nLmerieaq 'latratiou E g ling meat regularly eTentually prioM fo r d u c e /^ d a e y troa.bla ta some form .

other, M ^s a weM knowa an thority , b i iw !!«» «®” »o “ ‘■Jc ■cJ'l excite* t l

10 D,« k i l l" '? * , "lioy •>««»“ • o v .rvo rke d i r n Vrt«nf clog «p and cause aU-8orta'(^.nw.115 distreas, particu la rly baekaehcr<aad ml corai'iy ory la the kidney re ^o a ; rbeamat

' j.twlngea, aevern hffadaehea acid ston“ W ^ a c h , constipation, torald , live r, alooj

‘‘^ “ ofl'Tctonesk't Madder and urinary ir r its t io . *® The n.>oment'your back harts or k libor^^ftf a re n 't acting righ t, or I f bladdt on sUn *’®*hera you, go t aboat /ony ouacea.e

from , aay good pharmacj lr ™ a tableapooaful in a 'g lu s o f w,J n m l te r before breakfaat fo r a few daj Je 7 ° ^ kidnoya w ill then act f is in much fw noot aalta is made from th

a c id ‘ o f grapea nad lemon juice,* eon bined w ith Hthia, sad hoa been use

. fo r generations to flush clogged kl^ iQes, I t stimulate theiu to n o rm a lltiIs on- aeulrali>u' lho adds 'h tho **'® lonjror irrita les, thu^ * ending bladder disorders.

cannot tn jnro aajono makes a de ligh tfa l efferreseent Hlhin

. water d rink whleh mlUlona o t »>en aai womon take now and tb 'ia .to keep ih

te 4 s & Iridnevft f^ d u rinary .organs elonn^ tha avoiding aerioua kidney dlaeasel--Ailv

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i g .

B o r f t 'v o u 'i

T ^ M A N C E i» a - t v Stnmge and » tT i r ^ e a r c t ) c c I c o o in 9 ’

o ff aod tee A e 's ro rh

Vcam to **parley P a re e . See th e To

J. I Bcmama. See anrf-i beach o f W m kild.

f ' Leam t i n lure, th[g the cniah and sw irl o

KB. E a t ^e tt—fiee; fr ttis le e p d e a n —frei

II a li s tra igh t in tbe F re n c h , C h in e s e , Spaniards. E gyp tia

• a l l fT M T ^ n ^ ^ p c

Cocxzet Be a rea worid. See tbe n v k

\ Shove off ]

V ' ' ' ■' I ;

. . e f Piintme CwiaL- ;sa in In I f i l i oa Atigast :%1the Eb«r ainal was. fo m a ll/ opesipd' to ' ibor>, world. The canal had l>ecn'--i

Jreata 4n . bnilding;.- T tf^ teta1--< ♦he 3f eonstrucdoc, ezdn^ve of .fojtUi

need tions, dv ll government ajId pnyiai rhfle to the republic o f FBAama, was appi bai^ Imately *85T,00p^. Hu? fltst;.p I old age after the formal oproloii of Crom canaf was made by tb e 's te a m ^ taps, Oolo&el Ooethnls, gbrenior of

itO‘ cannl xone, was on board. The’ i lose, aage.flrom CriMobai to Balboa, wa* I Id compllshed In nine oonra.

W hat A re Jhese MapleaT - W hat Are these znaplee and'beei

!o* and birches but odds and Idy l* lee! m adrljta ls; what- aro ibese.'plnee are fin i and sprocea bu t h o ly bytnni else Holmes.»lch -

posted nUxiii unoiTii. firKcs « opportimhlei* to Imv ihi’nttth «•*>

>-Of ih^ Wv, , ‘ •at- — K-'i''''

L— fH M M H H a M S B H a S H H n a H M a i

._J To weed out in fe r iC.-: supplant them w itl’J j To produce, ifchrou) uh| superior qua lity o f’ ! T h is r ^ u ire s ipro-' To create a financi

ther progress-.-^5 - To establish credil 'i,°l tion when needed— !m' This also reqi

time. . der Capital and credi

farm er’s and sto " , a reliable way

through an acco«)m- .

I Twin Falls BI'latQ. M e m b e r F edein'

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■ ■ I B C - starafaowiaeptcmbea tbe Svrao

want to see fcalling to you i the re d -b l sm iling foreign hard -p tey i r to you. Shove Navy.-Idl

Pay begy-voo” in g ^ On board b u U - f ig h ts in learning, -.riding on the skin, indust

T h ir^^ day . year w ith

h a t oomea w ith good. FSn o f the good salt n ished frei e; dress well— ' lim ited fo r ee; and look ’em can cnHst f : eye—Britiah, o a t broadei i , J a p a n e s e ,n n a , Algerian* Shove ofi

I f yoo*re bi tiie nearest

aJ TTI art 0 f the a ll tlto dets id . See^it w ith where i t is

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I'Join the ijt

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IriiBcn- iE B O E R -O . B. llaae isoB soli TOeotJ* hU w h and kna bought the. Salmui iDOtttt- BI»ar . store a t Hollister. t^ a s » . M r.ia a d , Mra. Stephen H ills « d C

C.- B IIU have, gono to Everett, Waah Jn S t to to t a loes tlon r .^ tw - — M r*, d W. eimpaoa w il l leave th i

week fo r Boehcstif, M ina., to ente Wnyo BrolheraV hoapital fo r surgica .trt*tinen t. Tter ;aothcr, Mr8. Cavanew

■' i»lU aworapsujy hor. - • • ;. •There is 'n o sclin.o l tiere th is -^ e l

r ' • a i .thp teachers nte > tto n d in g insti } ^ ^ C * ^**^0 ^ i n Falls.-U and Prank Holloway recently-made a trl] ee and **•“ Bruneau valley in search o t i a j M ^ loeotlon.w . - • •

The woman who ' siil.HeS the' ad K.S'OWS th - rlght-now offeringa o f tbi

«-a an-.- siorM.' .Mite .Irv^t.’i . h n v m • »pea> rca.lint: hour* In •••hopplajT-*' She does>B*i

(luviiig (i n hoslaeasllke w ay ..'

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srior grades:of_stock and ith high-bred animals— ugh scientific methods, a j f c r o p s . ^

3 perseverance and tlm a icial surplus th a t Twll fu r-

l i t to insure accommoda-

quires perseverance and

id it are n e ce ss^ to the tockman’s s iicces^and T to build up both is ount here,

Bank S Trast Go.i d e r a l R e s e rv e S y s te m .

Here Is the gtobe apctad OQt f ia t tc . oar eye*. See those atara? Bvcry ewa w b o e a ir . a h ^ w M Miber 3adi 1919^ T im V te r r t m t e raDAsaa.

t i i e ' W » r i d 7

.b lo o d e d , hard-wofk iog, y ing men o f the U . S,

cgins Cbe day yon jd n . d ship a man is always

Trade sciKxtls d e v d t^ u s tiy and business ab ility , ays care-free holiday cach ' h fu l l pay. The food is 'ii3 t uniform o u tfit is fu r- ree. P ro m o tio o is un- o r men pTJaains. You t fo r twoWears and come jer,' s tn a ^e r end abler.

o£F—Join tbeTJ. S. N avy. ^ be tm e n 17 and 35 go tp

cst recruiting sta tion fo r ' stails. I f you'don’t know is ask your iwstmaster.

U.S.Navy

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r | C L A S S I F I C D^ AOVEHTJSEMENIS

O h A B S a m AATBSoue mwrtjoa, plsr ifor4_'__^.r— _ ._j>«o a t w*eli .(Dmtl7 aad W *«kl/)-------tOe•ioe oouth (P « ll7 u d W #«kiyj------19«

. M \s \B « n «bw s*' fo r u c h InMrUoa • f. 40 V r lu f i f le d «d, I f i eaatt. 4d* m u ll fun fo r ■ m tA d period o f timo.

- P H O i^ n .

. F o r B a le B e a l E s ta te

FOB a A I j j ^ ^ r i T B ickel addition! Toniu. A ddrou Box 116, B ji i le j, Ida.

l!X)B fiA L B — UnUsualiy . pretty cor­ner S room, modem bouse. Plione .3S7-.)'

POB ■ SALE—S ftcre homo, good botuo. A bargain.- Phoae orSCHBS.

FOB SA LE —CO ncrc* 1 milo north HiuiBeB. Torma to r i^h t pnrty. O. A . * Boll. i

POB SALE—6 room tiooM v i th ■leepinff porch. Two loU. Inqniro 786 4th Ato. W. ‘

POB 8AU£— 80 oeroi a uiUca duo •uutil o f Tw in Patia; one-third cftoii, ' iml«nc«' on 'ousx termk. i '. K. 0eani ‘ iiH'iier a t Wea%’cr rooms.

■ FOB S A LB r-P ive room modern * houae fo r quick sale; w itl tako #3000; 41JS0 eaih, baloueo |2o ]Hir munth. T iiio ia a bargain. Call or uddrcn 172 Adtuua atroot. » ,

FO B BBN T OB 6A L S -8 S 0 aerw, /uno mllo from Shoshone; Aboat *1SS iacrea in ooltlTatlon; 130 InehM old ^ ^ucood wator; L it t le Wood rlT«r p ri- :vate dam and ditch. Frod B. Trae, ' Box 827. Shoahone, Idaho.

f m BALl!^~120 ucruB ou liigbway botwflon JocQmu-to ShosUouc, bU m , rn ltiva tio n , 35 acrca a lfu lfn , balnneo n lo w : land. K pw 3 room house, goorl barn, wotob w ire fen.ee, $150 per ocre, t *4000 caoh, balance to suit purclioscr, r Immediate |>osaosaion. W l\burn nn<l lia rtohom , Jorome.

FOB B A LS ^bM lB to ljr the ^ ^ e -o r th e tn o t 40 aere* d iiz r f u n . .A l l

ia bine |T«aa aad white eurer.. Fair bdildiafs. t mile* from Twltt Falla, c Also B2 head fiao Toimff haifera. Boot v an be froah la o p i i u . ^ 6t000 fo r Uad E aad eattle, 1-4 caa^ balanee good terma. Immediate jwaMaalea. l^ a ' t bother ms aaleH jroo eaa isiae $1,S00 i caab. Owaer, 601 Eaat. ^

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- BEST 40 ON TBB NOBTH • SIDB '

- * 40‘ aorH, 4 m ilc i aoiitheast o f * „* Jorome. Stoek, raachineryj^.hay ** aU 80 w ith the place j « 8 0 per * ''* acre, *5000 cash, or would take ♦* c ity property on part payment. * ^* Buy from owuer. Addrew A- F. •* ^ y t fa , Jerome. Bouto 3, Idaho. * ^* ' • * ..............................* * ‘ >

FOB 8A I.B MISOBLLANEOUS" p o r SALE—Electric ra«ff.‘ ,' almoat *'

new. Phoae 513.K4. ' “>X>B SALE—N ew ^'^O ti^Spriagfio id

r iflo - 732 Snd Ave. W. ®

“ iim '^ l^ B -^ ^ C lw ic e ” ^ 'c ^ iu c d w fm it . 711 «th A t 6. E.

POB SALE—Lyon' nnd llea ly pinno SninhoBany case. Qall flS7. , rl

---- ----------blJ-'OB BALt>-01Jver lyp e w ritir , good n.

rondition, cash or terms. Phone «44R. "

Conway Aulo Top Shop have back curtain plale glaw window* il..*;© np.325 east. t j

Windshields, eot to f i t , put m. - • t Conwav Auto Top Shop, .122 Mam East. ■ ____________ ______________

POB 8 A LE t- 5,000 shares Glcnailon ^ M in ing Co. stock in the famous Park J5 C ity, Utah, m ining distrlet. W ill sell fo r cath or trade (or land. A . P. Bid;;o.

5 FOK SALK—lnime<llaj* .lelivery •TunK -lxJk '’ Orain Bins. >000 btuh»I pc

• apBciiy. Rigid and PorUble. D. ti. bo Waiaon Company, next to post offieo.

POB SALE—A t one dollar per aharis Cl

DOINGS OF TH E VA1>y ^ V U S TI ^A A M C g.! y fiu J a w /a O M B O F iT H C . W O W T /^ f« 4 < ^ T lN c ;, 6 K . '

you MVST HAMfi.

iied ads have lo u n d h o i

* any portton o f five bundrod aharis •>icTuu Oil Stoek. Production in famous , Toma and Oklahoma fie lds-Dresbach, S0» Sceurlty Bldg., Oklahoma C ity, Ok.

^ D B N IT U B E FOB B A L IJ -H Iks ; 2 dressers; iron bod, sjirings and linut- tress; bookcase; rockera; lib ra ry t* - ble; several smnU tables; h inge/Jee . box, dibscs. Call o t 227 -N inth ' avd. 'K

F o r S a le L iv e S to c k■ ____Is POK SALK—Teaa* o f horses, weight I. CtUO lbs., .1-4 mile ciist u f Curry. (1.

C. Vau»un.

POB S A LB -^oO d %-oung team nbout MOO lbs., nnd hnmes*. Phone 608J or '

^ ra il a t'H O Quinoy ' Stroot. , ;

^ F o r S a le A u to m o b ile s ^ i

I ' F 0 lT "sA LE -^r9 i r 5.pnaaen?ir "pokT . ■ nil 310 Tentb avonue east.d — I - — _______ ____

POR SALB-1018 Touring Pord* Phone 035W or oall a t 253 N in th north. |

h “ t o b S A L E ^ o t « i TroT t ra ilw 'a t ^ reaaonable price. App ly JohnsoB Aato

Salea Co. • jOne ton Ford truck, Model 1010 fo r

9 wit(* nh(>np or irndo on touring car. “ F- 1>. " riirn News. j

Q r o i t SALK nt Luo'a auction, Satur- I day, Octobcr 18th, Studebaker 4 tour- ,J Ing ear, in first-class shape. . ,

TOR S A L E -^ ld a m b H o eight, ai- * g most now. Prlcod low fo r <{ulck salo.. Idaho Auto and Supply Co. J

'• TOB S A LE -^U s^ Dodgo toumAg j c a r/ju a t overhauled, now top. A bar- . gain a t *700. .Johnson Auto Sales Co.

J / “ p O B 's A l^ ^ fh r c e ” used ' Bopubllc i Frucks in good condition; Cheap. A.

* M. W iker, 14g Maple Avenue. Phoii<-* I72J.. __________ _— ------------- ; ‘

HBLP W ANTRD

f W A N T E D -^ ir l 'fo r general housed I ' work. C a ll'a t 219 7th Ave. E.3 . . . —I —I. ----- ... . . I '1 WANTED—Carpenters wanted; mast . be finishers. C. C.. Sparks, 8SS Bar- . ’• rison St.

W A N T E I^ E z p e r ie ^ tta rr ie d m u ' on ranch by the month. Oall a t Bey-

' nolds Bros.I . ........ --------- . ~ n

W ANTED—Firs t class laundroso to .i . call fo r and deliver small amount u f : work weekly. Pbone 220 W o r ’call 403 i Blue Lakes boulevard.

! W ANTED—Maa in ahoo repair shop .) a t Bohl. jJnion wagea and hours.

Steady work all year ronnd. Call phone 72. Joyce's Shoo Shop< u

’ W A N T ^ ’ T O B ^ T I,*

; ' W A I^tE D -^B y’ fam ily o f three, fu r J' , n i N h r d - 2 or 3 room honse. Best o f , , refrrenres. No. 14, care The News. ^

' £ 0 8 t ~ ~ ~ ^LOST—Hetwrcn my plnce, 8. Brooka,

naek o f Fonl toola. ’Leavo a t L ibe rty ••Markcil. J. C. Rny. • D. ______________________________________m

LOST—Hunch of koya on ring con- p]tain ing 'Yalo , Sargent, and other small ' keys. Koward. Return to News, •

.LO ST—Between 9th avenuo nortb and Kim Parky string ambor beads. B o -{ ' turn to 1-15 9th nvonuo nortb fo r re- j ward.

LOST—On Shoshono atreet bctwocu-K H trattoii Bren, nnd Kighth notlh, shell I ac rimmed gloMea w itb gold chain an-l I j , button. Return to 1-7 E ighth avenuo [g north. P|ione 5.'0J. ] Ci

W A N T ^ M lB O E L E J u iB ^ T '

*^A N T E I> ^ocond -hana ' Underwood typewriter. 'Will pay cash. Phono ^

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F o iT T a A D E —loo acrca atate laad, ) a a ll improved, half . mile from Boy, I r Idaho; w ill trade fo r anto. Inauiro H, or DeW itt, loato 3, Tw in Falla, Idaho. tb

TATtBN TJP ~ T A K E N ~ D p '^ S S t r f ' 'B U U « S '■pony, aad 2 yoar old mole. . 1 1*S b O* Booth o f Tw in FaUa. Owaer t« pay " advertidag aad pastvrago.Clasaified aro ebsap—effectlv*.]8<

kN LOONS» H * v ^ ' / ^ M f i

* 7 f /A C e o M P tJ :V ^= $ e e g g ^-Z ----- W O N O S « S/ ' 'T G rt- t |V»E

pmes fo r ttiousandfe ■ I f

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s t e s OlRECtORYh

B u a n n s s s oabd baxxs ''Oae inaertion,. par Ua* - ......... , - ^One weak, per Utt* ------------------ 88e j,One montb. per U m --------------------76a _

tB o im aa ; ------ Sw n m o w m A S B

w im S O W 0 U L8 8 —A in eabJa.t work. Moon’■ Bliop, p b o i. ». b

” ' TSAHSrKE . ‘>• " 5 E 5 5 5 H i~ o o io A O T i !;J; l-hODO 5M. "

2 " p i S o T r i S & o ~ j ’

L fU D Q TD S IH O —Ploao 108.' LogiS? ................ T - . . -v-. . I^ ________________ i - i - ---------------------- -- f l

p r o f e a a l o i v a l >\

ATTOEHTOS !|'J ASHEB b T w i LSOV—U i^ e r . j,

B O U BB o T in iX S —B o ^ B o lld la T ”, B . V : LAB80K>>aeB«ral praetite. Co- f i r tiUIos BaU Bldg. e<!• . . . . ------------P<

TATZtOB O m oaN B »B abooek Uldg. pi ^ Probate aod c iv il practice. f<

>■ SWBBU3T h S W B B IS y~ -A tlom ey i i,, . a t Law. Practice la a ll Conrt*, TwinI Palla, Idaho. . .. to

■ Boom»'6 Ui4 "■ ; U. over Idaho Departmeat Store, Twia " .. Falls, Idaho. ^

J. HI WIBB—Lawyer. Fu lly organised Uolieetion Department. Offices—-

V Rooms 8 and 7. over Twia Falla Bank i t Trust IV.., Twin Falls, Idaho. “

iN o m iii T* ''* J , 0. P 0 E T B B F im 4 > -C iv li/H y d n u r co- ll<* and U in lag Kngincer. Tw ia FaUi, '<•

Idnhn. Phone IM-J^. Ci

FHTHIOpkNS tl<

e DB. T . a W A B S O k -^ ff ic e 110 1-B jo, • Main Avo. Norta., Oppodte Peniae

Hotel. Phone 745 J.. ......... TTI !■ I- Al

M B a P. W. MBECH ' w ill resume Icnsons in Frcnch to pri- _• vnto pupils. Phone 487. 255 Sixth

j iivennc north.—Adv.

‘ r M O N B T ^ LO A N ^TO LOAN—Private party haa money

lo luan. Address 6, care o f Newa.■ ,V e a a ^ » h e '7 iw r^ a 7 ^ T I lA T “ T O ^ o f

M .W KNOW A L L ABOUT IM M S D l In- ATB BUYINO O P ro B T U N m B tf. noII -*<urh knowledge has a eas!i*va]as on f - ------- -----------------— T»3 BEAD T B B D A IL T ITSW a ■ |>e

; TO T B B STOOEBOLDHBS T W IN '.• F A LLS OANAL 00 .: co

I You arc hereby notlfied 'thn t tho rcc- "fo ular nnnunl Stoekholders' inuetlng o f .i,,

' th f Tw in Fnlls Canal Co., w ill bo hold n t tho o fficc o f said c<rap^>y n t Twin

' Fnllfl, Idaho, nt 10 o ’clock A. M., Do- , ri-niber i»th, 1019, fo r the purposo of

r ic rtin g flv c members o f tlie Board o f Dir<«ctorH nad trsn inc tln * nuch other Iiusinefui nn mny come before anid meet- .

■ Cil , .Ml ]>rosicfl must be in the hands o f .• the Secri-tnr>- on .or before Thursday,

neeembiT 4lb, 1010, and each proxy.-fmuRt hnve a ten-cent Revcnu^ Btnmp

plaeed thereon. — “ fT W IN PALLS CANAL COMPANV. P'«

By W. 0 . TAYLOB,Secretary. '

NOTIOE TO OONTEAOTOBS .1 Notice is hereby given tbat tho Mny- Cllj or and Council o f the C ity o f Tw in o f

|;>'ntlft, Idoho, W ill roreive and connidor to'aonlcd bida and propoaala on tho S7tb fo ijday o f Octobcr, 1919, at tho hour o f Citi8 oVlock p. m. o f said day, a t ,tho pot! Council Clinmbeni in tho o ffice o f tbo felC ity Clerk b f «aid C ity, In tho Wntor pr<Works Building, n t tho corner o f Soc- fu lond Aveouo North and Bccond Street np<N orth in aaid C ity, fo r tho work and pn

' furnishing the mnterial in.the constmc- botlon o f a condvit to conduct tho waters theo f the Cannl o f tbo Twin Falls Canal ahiCompany in Sth Avenuo East and Sth Cit

) Avenue North in tho C ity o f Tw in tyI Falls, Idnho, from Blue Lakes Avenue aa[ on the Southeast to Addison Avenue on im]the Northwest. . ' ' w il

The data as to the exact location o f nmthe said work and the plans and speci- mofira tionn o f said conduit can bo aacer- Cittained from the C ity Engineer o f the onsaid C ity o f Tw in Falla, at his offiee da;in tho Water Worka BuiWing n t the un'rom er' o f Second Avenno North and poiSecond Street Nortb in the said C ity, ret

" T i f f ' s W H I L ^, VVAS i n )’JirL r J 'Twc

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^ : ^ = ^ = ^ i : = = = I f you are looking fo r a

Copies o f .'the plans.And.speeifleations nni o f said conduU-ean.be obtainod fro-n am

. ta ld ' ea^aeer bjr.'-applicattoa tberefor 1 and tho deposit o f tfie sum o f ten dol- rig la rs/ which sum w ill be retarsod upon

>v tho return o f th f said plans and apeei- fications. . ' A tl

Tho person, firm or. corp«eation so- . curing tho contract fo r the doing said •2® work and fum lsh in^-tho said mater- •— " la l w ill bo required to commcneo the ^ porformonee o f the terms and condl- ‘

tlons o f tho said contm cl by him or i t "" to be performed at once upon entering

Into aaid contract, aad must pursue ^— performance o f tho torma nnd condi- J;*®

tion* o f s ^d contiast by him or i t tobe performed w ith dispatch nnd d ill- {.“ ’gcnco un til eompiotion. •?”

Each bid nud proposal must bo nc- ~ companied by a certified check upon

soUKf reliable bank, payable to the C ity ’ o f Tw in Falls, or ordor, In nn amount

"* equal to ten per '<ent o f tho amount dejbid. In tho event lh a t tho suceesafii “ *»

^ bidder doc* not enter into a contract w ith ..thju'C ity o f Tw in Falls fo r the

^ pcrf0m a n ^ - 0(..thD said work nnd-tfie furn isLlhg o f the said material tho said eheek w ill bo retained by tbo C ity a'hdIhft iM^d bld^lor shall fo rfe it the same ^to tho City. The chocks o f tho unauc- ^cessful biddoro w ill bo returned lo ^thom nt tho tim o .o f tho_ rojo'clion d f ^their bida nnd proiwanls. ,

■" ■ The pi'raon, firm or corporation ob- ^_ tn iiiing tho contract' fo r eonstrocting ,

tho anid conduit w ill bo required to jj^ furniah the C ity w ith a good and auf- p0- f l t lc n t bona lo some rollablv surety j

eompany in an nmount equal to s ix ty y per cent o f th r nmonnt o f tho contract t

g- price, conditioned fo r tho fa ith fu l .per- g formanee o f a ll tbo terms and condi- jj

— tlons o f tho contrael by him or i t to OR bo performed nnd eonditioned fu r th o r ‘ o p

® fo r tho fa ith fu l porformaneo o f thi* i LO terms mid provisions o f tbo statutes o f S

~2 the Blate o f Idaho, in such caso made Fui: ' and provided. tnl<

, Payments upon said contract w ill be fur< _ mado OS followa: 90 per ceut o f the nlle J C ity Enginoer'a cstimnto o f tho abiount Idn ^ ^nrn«<V under sal^.contrael dttrlngtfncb thn' ]( calendar monUi Will bo paid on the j sui)

■first Tucnday a fter the f irs t Monday thei _ o f tho follow ing month ond so on each No.

month; fho 10 per ccnt enrned during levfi _ cach month w ill be rotnined u ii l i l thoiIoH J. completion o f the contract and tho «c-| . T g ci’iitnni'e o f the work bv tho C ity En- ‘ Sho ' ginoer. Said conduit w ill bo enclosed : Nor

» nnd the mnterial used In its construc-, tlon w ill bo concrete.

Tlie Council reuerves the righ t to re |B je r t nuv or nil bida. • | “ -'y-e C. B. CHANNEL,

Acting Mnyor.= A ttest: . iu , „

I W. A, .MINNICK, l ” .,'”

' ' NOTJOE TO OONTBAOTOESNotico is hereby given that the thO

Mayor and C ity Council o f the C ity lx>e. „ o f ' Tw in Falls, Idaho,, w ili, on tbe K ^ 27th dav of Octobcr 1910, a t tbo hour Bou ^ o f 8 o'clock P. M. o f aaid day, at tbei Sou U offico o f tbe C ity Clork o f aaid C ity Icnp1- in the .waterworks build ing n t tho cor- pro] ?. ner o f Sccond Avenuo North and See- >n»t

ond Streot. NorlT i":n tho aald C ity o f J»an Tw in PalU, rccclvo scaled bids nnd pro- iioaals fo r the work o f perform ing the

. labor and. furnishing tho material fo r• the construction o f a flvo foot In w id th

concreie sidewalk, upon thb sidewalk space in front o f the lots embraced la ^ ,

’■ Local Improvement D is tric t No. 30 of , tho said Oity o f Tw in Falls, which lots ,“ nntl the boundaries of which d istric t p '* am mentioned and set fo rth In Ordin-

ance No. 271 o f tho said C ity o f Twin i ! Falls, paased September 8tb, 1919.Z, Plans and sj>eciflcations o f nnid side- .: walk can bo seen nnd obtained nt tho .q ,

o fficc o f tho C ity Engineer o f said . C ity o f Tw in F*ll». >n tho waterworks g]

bu ild ing /it the locntion>hereinbefore ’ described. Tho said work must be p commcncc'd n t once upon tbe le tting i‘ o f tho contrnct nnd prosecuted to com-} ------

pletion during the fa ll o f 1919, There ■ must b« accomi'anied w ith •each bid n l *

. co rtlflcd check upon somo reliable | bank^ in an 'am ount equal to teu peri cont o f tbo amount o f th'o,bid, w h ic li]

- chock shall bo. made payable to the• C ity o f Twin Fnlls, or order. In cnar ;1 o f the fa lluro o f tbo succcasful b idder! r fo enter into, a contract fo r the p o r-,J formanee o f said w o rk .w ifh fhe said jr C ity u^wu the terms o f his bid and p ro -; ' A posal, then the said check shall be for- i i B fe lted to tho aaid C ity and’bocome its i . r property. Tho checkTJr tho unsucccss-1 •- fu l bidders w ill he returned to themt npon the rejcetioti o f tb c ir bids and | I propoaala. Payment fo r said w ork w ill ^- bo made in the warrants or bonds o fs the said City, wbicb warrants or bonds 1 1 shnll not bo a general obligation o f tbe ;X C ity but w ill be a lien upon tho proper-: I 1 ty benefited by the said Improvement , « ; as shown by the nsseasment fo r said ^> improvement. Payment fo r said work {

w il l be aa follows: 00 per cent o f thef nmount eamad during any calendar- month, ns shown by the estimate o f th r- C ity llngineer o f said C ity, w ill bc paid> on th r 1st Tues<lay a fte r fhe 1st Mon- J day o f the follow ing month, and so on 6 u n til the work is completed. ' The 10 1 por cent withheld each montb w ill be. retained ( u t i l tbe work Is completed ^

X / ^ f W o I ^^5 =i n ) [ A r r O N C E . ; U i J i C n f l i

t J I JJ V H A -T d o Y O u / < ^ n O ^ M E A N * fv .

i b e tte r place to live ,

nd ncccpted, a t whieh time tbo whole t lmount due w ill be p*id . ' ecTbo M snor and ^ n n c l l rvserve-the &'

ight to r ^ c c t any and n il bids. ai. C. B. CHANNEL, sj

A cting Mayor. f ikttc#t: • t«

W . A. M IN N IC K , W C ity Clerk.

NOTIOE TO o b S r a ^ r o E a ' ”Notico is hereby givon tba t sealed u

dds w ill be received up to and In- nluding 'October 27th, 1919, a t 8 n ’Clock F. M., by, W. A. M lnnlck, C ity t lle rk , a t tho Water Works Warehouse t iluUdlng, 1.60 2nd Avc. N orth ,-fo r the f ium lslilng o f materials and construe- scion o f a fivo-roora bungalow fo r the t lVatcr Worka F iltra tio n Operator a t ollio Water Worlis F ilte ring Plant. ei‘■iMana ond apoeifieation's may be ob- o<ained o t tbo C ity Olerk'a O ffico liy t topoaltlng *1.00. Bane to be refunded h'n tho return o f plans. ei

W. A .-M IN N IC K , 03Oity Clork. M

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OEDINANCT N O . c t Ln Ordinance declaring the in ten tion «t o f tho O ity o f Tw in Falls, Idaho, to tb Orade, Pave. Curb a a i Boxface D ra in certain streeta a n l parts c f streets u w ith in the C ity o f Tw ia Talia. tbe ts expense thereof* to be paid by special in anesament levied agalast tha abott- p< lng property. To'establish fo r th a t la purpose Local Improvement D is tr ic t al No. 37, in, said Oity, fix in g tbe tim e to when protests w ill be recQlved agaloat di the making o f aald proposed Improve­m ent PI » K IT ORDAINED BY TUB M AY- J f R AND COlf.VCIL OF. THIS C ITY in F TWJN FALLS, IDAHO, AH FOL- o f fi^VS: - ed m x -T lt fN 1. T ill. C ity o f TwJn .iti nils, Idaho, docs hereby dcclare lt« in iientlon to grnde, pave, curb and sur- os Ice drnlu cortnin parts o f strcots and' or leys w ith in the tUty o f Twin Falls, tie Inho, beroiim ftcr Hpecificd, and fo r mi ift l pnrpom' to vrente nnd rstablleb In bo lid . C ity o f Twin Falls, na n part )>« lereof, Lncfll Inipnivement P U trle t \V o. 37, ronstlfu ting the streeta nnd al- gti vn or parts o f streets'nud nlloys ns th illows: . n . Th ird Avenue North, quo block, fro>n of lonhoiio Street, to Second Street ea orth, -IOO feot In length, 10 fou l iu ee idth, mnking said propo.ied improvo- Hi ent 50 feet In w idth instend o f 40 vii et, ns provided by Ordinance No. iO- 1-2 o f tho C ity o f Twin Fnlls, t/iblishlng l<n<-iil .Improvement Dis- lef N j. 34. >■ 'Th ird Avenuo Hast, one h W k . fro u inshoiio Htreet to Second Street Euat, ij) ll) fe i't in length, 10 foet In w idth. | ^ nklhg s.iid proponed Improvement 3>» er c t la wUUh Inntead o t 40 feet, ns Fb ovided by Ordinnnco No. 250 1-2 o f nii 0 C ity o f Tw in FaUa, establiahing dk )cftl Imnrovi'm cnf D intrie t No. 34. hoi K im berly Bond, from Blue - Lakes pn lu leviud nnd Bluo Lakes Boolovnr-l, on luth, 10 Kunt C ily Llm ita, 132'^'fe'et’In m> Qgth, 17 foet* In w idth, making Miid re< opdsed impfovement 35 foet In w idth fl« Mead o f i f t feot, na jirovided by Ordi- ince No. 250 1-2 o f the C^ty o f Tw in Tv ills , catablishing T.ocnl Improvomont Oe is trict No. .14. W ith Curb.Sccond Street North, ono bibek f r ^ o f cond Avenuo North lo Mnin Avonue Oc orth, 270 feet In length, 10 feet In [dth, 5 fee l on eneh side o f Iho pro* t pavement, making said improve- A'l i!nt 40 feet in w idth Instead o'f 30 et as now constructed.Second Streot West, ono block, from ^ ain Avenue West lo Second Avenuo — est, 270 feet in length, 10 feel in dth, i) feet on encb side o f tho pr>«.s- t pnviinvnt, mnking nstld Improvement ' feet in 'w id th instend o f :iO feet'na iw constructwlv- —*-V ' ‘SKC. 2. The propertj-Silo bc In- jded lu nnid d is tric t'and iiasessed ks re inaftor provided, shall 'Include 'i l l

A L B E ^ R T A5 3 0 ,0 0 0 Ory and I

L a n d s a ro lo c a te d i n S o n th o i th e b e s t i n t h a t fa m o u s d is t r ic u n d e r I r r ig a t io n . \,Yi^ t iJ a n c e i: R o w in g .

T h e la n d s a re b e in g p a t o n t im e a n d th e c o m p a n y is lo o k i; A l l la n d s w i t h in a r a d io s o f te n p o in t .

D ry lands are being sold a t *1S t»«3( *6 0 pet aere, whleh inclndes water r i{ charge *L50 per irrigable aere per yea r-

A lfa lfa , grala. fie ld peas, potatoea ai growo.

W rite direet to tbe company fo r fa

Canada Land & IrrigalL e th b r id g e

Alberta, Oi

I t w y n ’t a3 Imposfl

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- ; := S = S = S = = S = = S S S S S : '

?, use thiBin. athe proporty fron ting or a b u tt la t '^ a , eontfguou* or, tr ilm ln ry . to the streets,. avenues nnd n llo ya 'to Vo Improved, and' betweon lho- points ' b'ordobefore spoclflcdl und to the distanco bM k from nuch streets: and-alleys, I f plat* -' tod in blocks to tho 'con te r o f the bkick; I f plattod In -lots to tbo center o f tbe lots; and I f n o t platted to tho distanco o f 125 feet.

SEC. 3. The gonoral cbaraotor ,o f said Invprovemrat shall bo tho grading, ' surface -draining and paving o f the roadways o f snid streoU and alleys, to the w idth hereinbefore se f 'fo r th , be- . twoen tho points hereinbefore speil* fied , and said paving to consist o f some suitablo pavements‘ accordiog to the general plans ttbw on f i lo In th j o ffice o f tho c ity onglnoor and the e i^ clork, nnd tho eonstrucilon o f n eoneroto curb nlong tho eldo o f - tho •aid portion o f tho snid atroola as hereinbefore apeclfied whero a con- ereto curb ia not already conatruoted, extending tbo eoneroto -easbe which* are already eonslructcd atong tho said portion o f tho said streets downward whero thoy aro found to bo not doop enongh fo r the purposo o f paving, ex­cept across roadways or- ialersBetlng streeta. Said Improvomont is a fu r ­ther and addillonal improvement.

SEC. 4. The cost nud oxpenao o f . said proi>oaod Improvement shail lo taxed and assesacd upon a ll proporty in sold improvoment d ia trie i in pro­porUon (o Ihe number o f fool o f auch lands and iots fron ting thereon, or nbutling, contiguoua or tribu tn ry thore- lo, and in proportion to tho bonoflts derived by said improvement.

AU the proporty w ith in said Im ­provement i>lsLriet. to bo iisaossod as ofocosald fo r the cost o f said proposod improTemcnt except ih n t tho oxpenau o f the 'im jrovem cnt-in 'the apaco form ­ed b y the jun litlon o f two or mnro itre e ts 'o r whero ono main atroet term­inate* «t crosses anothor main street, and nlso a ll noeoasary slreot crossings or erost-waya o t comers nnd intorsoo- tiona o f atreets, nnd tho expense ot' making and repairing'sowers, shall not bo Inbluded lu said assossment b u t shall bo paid by tho C ity o f Tw iu Falls. When work ia done on ono side o f tho street; on' ono' aido o f the ccntor lino - tbo property on thnt sido only shall bo assessed. Tho total cost nnd oxponso of said improvemenf, neeording tJ) the - eallmato rrlurned by the C ity Engin- eer ia the sum o f Seven Thousand Throe Huudred*F\>rty (*7,!t40.00) Dollam, d i­vided :in follows:

Foot, frontage ................... *5,640.00-IntetW ctlons ............. ....... 1,7.00^00 «— ■

TotuI ...................... ........ .*7',340.00SKC. 5. The 27th day o f Octobor;

li>|{), n t H o'clock P. M., is hereby dos- Ignnted ns the dale on which tho M iu'-

[o r nnd i^iuneil o f said C ity, o f Tw in Falls, w ill recrlvp'protests nga lns t,tbo m ilking o f tbe said proposed improve-

Im ent nnd n il persona nffected b y ,th o laome iirc hereby no llfcd to filo the ir I protentA in w riting w ith the C ity Clork ,011 or before or nt tho time o f said .meeling. Pluco where protest w il l be rereU'ed and hc.ird w ill bo o t tho o f­fiee o f .tho C ity Clerk o f.sa id CUy. .

Pasfli'd by the Council o f the C ity o f Tw in Palls, Idaho, tb is I3 th day o f October, 1019.

Approve<I by tho Mayor o f tho C ity . o f Tw in Fnlls, Idaho, th is 13th day o f October, lOlO.

C. R CHANNEL,• Acting Mayor.

ATTEST:W. A- M IN N IO K,

C ity Clork.

\ L A N D SI Irr ig a b le Acres it io m A lb e r t s a n d 'o r e a m o n g r io t , 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 a c re s w i l l be

is b o in g s o ld f o r g r a in j

Dn th e m a r k e t f o r th e f i r s t >k lng f o r b o n a f id e s e t t le r s .:en m ile s o r le ss t o s h ip p in g

^ 0 per acre— irrigable land j *40 t» righ t— operatioa aad aaiateaaaee

ar~-easy paymeata aad low ia te rw t.I and root crops eaa be mnrssafnlly

fo il particnlars aad pamphlets.

;ation Company, Lid.M e d ic in e H a t

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Bsible as I t seemed^ H O h ^ C k f T ^

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S ta te O b m in is s io n e r to A t t a c I H . 0 . L ; ^ o n g h StiJ© o fI S t r e a m D e n iz e n n *

It A b a njDAua both o /. aiding in t l-j: reduction o f tho L l jh coBt o t Uvia'i uad o t conwrvi&K trou^ « t ro a ^ o f t lj' Atiito, tho sU to tla li and game dep&r

Hitftjt, according to the unnooaoomei. ' mndo horo yostorday b j Qoorm I|{ Isanc, Btuto fU h coinmiBtionor, is pnI tin e on tho morUct nnd Bupplying t i‘ peoplo o f Idaho w itb an Idabo prodni; in tli9'Bhapo o f frosh muUot afid w U tI fiah. ‘ A fra a h c in o a ts fo r E upp ly iog tb

i T w in P u iia dem and w i th .thoflo l i f lr . w o r r mndo vos t^rdn y b y M r. laaac, aa I th o f i r a t Bhipm ont waa roeoivod toda j1 S a po rio r Q o a lttjr! ' K a pe ricn co han ahonm th a t tho fi» ; n f /c ro d nro f a r auporio r to m oat i i i ii b ro u g h t fro m the coast bocaoso t i p1 n ro d e live red nb»o luto ly fresh f r o i

i froD tho nounlaSD atroai&»,'Ur. Xaaa liaid. **Eat more fish ,” is tho ttdvle •lie eomtniwiionor r Iv cb . * ‘ W o>avo A nbundant supply and preiudlro ngain:

j uso o f thoBo particular Btccles is foo! iah,” ho ndilji, asking thot tho pro<I uct bu.given n tr ia l aod promising thn

the prico w ill bo much lowor thnn pn va iling prieos fo r othor fioh.

Idaho m ullol nnd tfhUotlsh aro bi ing aorved now l»y the Oregon 8hoi L ine on iis dining cura^nnd rostauranl

[ nnd nro pn)iiounce'«r' excellent, M[ l« ia c fitttted.I Holpa A ll Aroand

Thu fis h being' d is tr ib u te d b y th ' a ln tc are ta ken fro m tho B lo ^ fo b

refler^-o ir nnd from , the BJg flprin jj aeetion o f tho upper Snako r iv o r va le y , wTrttre th e y aro so num erous tha th e y p ra e tie n lly f i l l the Btrcama who licadga to fl a re shu t dow n, and are ta li

' ea o u t w ith fo rk s b y crcwa '-under th NuperviBiun o f tbe eommiasion.

Rebuilding o f tho fish batehery o Hay Spur baa boen.oomplolod, trcbUm its eapncltyl M r. Isnnc stated. DronU

.o f tho past neaaon drying up man; atroama has destroyed mueh o f Ui parent niork o f trou t, the eommisaloA er said, and e ffo rU nro now being pti fo rth to replace brood alock and to ta ereaao the cnpaeltiea o f the - sevora hntchorioa na the atoek la TCMlvrod.

MANMlOiDRiSiiER]

S fa o k H a r la n , o f P e r r y , M a k e a F i r s t S e le c t io n a t th e B n h l

D r a w in g

A mnn from Ic^wa drew number 1 In the Onroy act land drawing yeator dny n t Buhl. Tho lucky man Is U m A Ila r lu n o f Perry, Iowa. R« .m»de in m edifttr aoleetion and hat takes 10( Qcrofl in tho very hoart o f the projeet M r. Harlan deelaroa ia tontion o f lm' m edlntelly a rranging-for cu ltira tion ol tho property next year.

Bad Lottw D»7 .Yesterday waa a red-lotter oeeasioa

in tbo hiatory o t Bubl, tho town Im ing crammed w ith land-sookers fro n a ll over the country. They camo from south, east, west and from te rr ito r} ', too. Boforo the .d n w ia j opened acorea made tripa o f iaapootioi o f tbo landa under 'the projoot ia preparation fo r aoleetion fiucaso oi Buecesj at the lottory.

A numbor o f thoae soceoaafal wore equipped w ith ioformatlon coneortila^ the land involved, aad bnmodl«t« se-

. lection was made. Othera, bowerur, ».-ent over the project during thf» a f­ternoon to make ehoice o f quarter aee- tiona to. which (hey had drawn title . A ltogether nearly 10,000 acres were taken up yesterday.- Preaident P. C. M eredith o f the Idaho Farm Dcvplop- meat company, was prominent a t the drawing, nnd devoted h is ‘ear aad per- aonal aervicea to persoas who had t in iw n ' U ni\ In v iew ing the tract for aelections.

BwandMB la Oharge Draw inc numbers wn.<i.in eharge o f

Warrea G. Bweailsen, state eeoimla*■ jfioner o f reclamation, tJie a ffa ir being

eondurted in (he Brown Planing eom* pany p la n t . There were 250 peraona preaent, ."IO numbers being tnken from thn ja r by IluM W. A llred.

Fbilow ing are (be firs t 10 success- ful,p«>ninns a t the lo tte ry :

Maek IlaiHand. Cbarlea I!. Davia, E l­mer K irb y , WilUam M. Arnold, Oeorgo If . Mnreellna. Elmor Cormey, Jamea A .I n rine r, Wellington W. Campion, J. A rth u r Meredith, laabel Meredith.

The Jdaho Farm Development com* pany project eompriaea aOBe 000/XK) aerea located w ith ia a ahort dialaaeo o f BnbL I t la a aagebmah traet, tho noil l>eiDg volcanic aah carrying all

• the prodoelas q«kUtlt« o f the \a&d the Tw in Falta diatriet, according to g*H>logi*ta who hare made anrreya o f the aoil. A b irrigm iloa system has been aet up, w itb storage. reservoirs im pounding the water flow e f a aam h r r n f streams iB the territo ry . A r- ra n fn ^ ( ‘nta have bora aade fo r watar- in g the eatire traet, naa t o f whiok. U is expected, wUl be w d e t e a lt i- ra ^ a in the apriag. S«ade hare beea cm structed th rongkM t the eatire t r fa t.

TEMFliASfl ABB MLBETIVUA t 1:30 o'cloek thia afteraooa-Twla

' Folia Command^ Ko. 10, Kaiffhta Templar; weat Jat« epeeUl oaaaUre £»r Ihe ptsrpeae of Maferriag Templar d»> i r rm OB three e n« U a M . I k * tcraooB work w ill te emnUd * • te 0 e'eloek thea the aesaioa w ill be aka- peaded fo r dinmer, wkfeh is fa be •erred ia the fe a i^ diBiajr hall. .The fisa l pbaaes o f txetewal be heM

. fra a 7:30 oa.veoTd e a n 'th a t nerehast. na*.

ealr w t * fa & 4 * • -««TerUae a» ' ^ • r - lac e f rra l the' edc. <

^ ; , . * : . a B i » ' 5 S x S 5 B 5 B a m

K ' ' ' PAOB .

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a r INTEREp GHIlWttI! I' B e s id e n ts o f O u t ly ii ig : S e p t io i

S e e k M e m b e r B h ip In O o m - m e ro e O lnb

, The Hplrlt prevailing anmog thopc plo o f outlying farm ing rommunUl townM the o rgn& iution o f a chnmb

the o f commered fo r^Tw in Fnlla Ib -obc ' H»e Bou^caa, o f-m o s t gratification

; tha the promotors o f tho baostcr scbcm part* neco^ ing 'to Prosident B. Amabnr meat The ln t(e r to lU o f mapy gratuitous a

U . plications fo r memborahip In tbo o p n ^ g a n iu tio n coming from the fannoi

; the In town eommlttcos aro operating a •daet alduouaiy In an enrolling ennvnso at rh lte ntakiag da ily reports o f aucccss. Tl

boord o f dircctora mbola overy day i the noou fo r <onslderaiioa o f Qrgaalu).ti<

lis h pinna and mattora portnlning to co aad ‘luct o f tho institu tion . Tho bonrd h.

.day. Inserted udv«rtlB?mer.t» in eentrnl nr I'asterh trade journals for n ai-cretor

flvh tn d haa received n number o f appIic fiiih ^lou« fo r thn position,; neeoramend they tlon< hnvo been reqiicatod from vnrloi (rom s im ila r inatitutlonn in n.'ar-by e ltir Mae .A nutabet o f rooma fo r qunttetH a Ivloo under oonrtderation.

iiymYnmGiiiisE HOTEL FOR SUMMER RESOR

bo-ihort T w in F a lls P e rs o n s In te r e s te

in P la n to B u y O u ye K S p r in g e H o s te lr y

the Tho poaalblo purcbnao o f tbo Ouyi ;fobt Hot. Springa hotol proporly by Twi 'inga Falla p a rtie s .w itb the idea o f oatal va !' lishlng a roaort club fo r the aummc th a t aoaaon la foroabadowod by a meotin rhen which wiui held thia mnrning a t whic tok* B. W. Hhubcrt,,manager o f the In s 'ltt the. tion outlined n plan fo r tbo orgiin lu

tion o f nn assorintion In (uke over tli ' o t jiru |ierfy, .>llng M r. Bhubert dwelt at k-ngth on Ih ju lh- ndvantagea o f tho hotel as il r c w jt fc lany Tw in Palla pooplo and othora in- am the rounding towna who might caro to jo i

iloA* the movemest aad * U t« r meoting p tit be held to dotormino upu<i Ihu feasihll I ia- ity o f the project. The pnpoaiton wa oral wvl] recoived und i t Ih nnt unlikely tha

active atops w ill ho undertakon to*cni ry- out the plan.

The resort la ono o f the best kuowi : Jn the Btate and 'w lth th'o advent* o

‘better road conditiona should dovoloj in to one o f tho moat popiilflr resorta ii

4 the west.I The m atter haa not yet progrexsed ti I a point where any o f thoao presont w jr i I w illing to discuss the like ly outcoun

allhough It ia fe ll tha t lho plan Is ices o°o-

‘ flEP0RTT»8ll(E IN’GUeOREIM Mi

^ I n f o r m a t io n B e a c h e s T w in F ftH i ees. o f 2 0 F o o t V e in a ti*? i . J a r b i ig e

Nows o t a a trike in tho S tarligh claim ia tho group o f clnima a t Jai bldge; Nevada, owned by the Uugge;i beim intereata o f a -0 foo l v d u o f gol benring oro w ith a value o f $33 per to ia brought to Tw in Fulls by JCenned; I'Acknrd who returned.inst evening at

U*® ter apendlng two weeics in fho Jarbidg dlstrie t. - ~ ~ r

The atrike ia declared- to bo oue J ia the biggest in tho annals o f gold mia o f in(«', nnd one thu l is certnin (o mok

fo r uaduring importane\\ o f the Jm '»*» bidgo d is tr ic t

The, a triko waa made on the 27o fno level, M r. Packard stated. Tfnr[«"fee

rirf, o f the ort' l>ody-haa n gold benriit; * f* vnlue o f #-101 per ton, lie reportn.

»oe* A lw u l l!00 men are empteyed in thi tie. nluea .tud m ills o f the dintriet n t 'hi ore prcM'ul fiiiie , M r. Parkard Rtntes, bu C. jwnulation o f the rnmp \Vill be in

lop- rreaied largely in view o f the recen; the dlseovo-y, he predicts nnd adviaca thni wr- u Is to the interests o f Twin Fnlls tf ^ look closely to tho developinrat in pro fo r (jreas there in respeet to its relalior

to ihiB territo ry .

£ STEEL SliEOTTION i NOTMHItRILyilLTEfiEOsa- ‘ O p e ra to rs C la im s o f In c re a s e d

P ro d n c t io n M e t b y S t r i k - n e rs * L e a d e rsA. I

CHICAGO. {/P>— Aside from the s it­untion at Gar>*. Ind., where d ise lo in ir^

B . o f Red arrests and revelations o f the 00 dJseovery o f anll-Ktjvemmenl plots by ie« federal authorities yestenlay attracted he nation-wide attention, the* indaatrUI

conditioaa la the Chicngo steel d ls trie t today abawed tu> tnaleria\ change Is

(« the paat twenty-four hours, o f From maay o f the huge plaati

Ii u tferanghout tbe d U tric t came reporti lirs o f increasod production w ith man« n t . s tr ik in g employes returning to wori At- a fte r aa absence o f.m ore thaa thrO(

weeks., U Q trlks leaders issued the usual state

menta tha t the s trike had aot beei M . a ffected by the mea who had re tm ed. ______

Q V IO N X<BASEB8 D I8PUTB irlm . a U L O a OF OPZBATOBI

P IT T B B U B O H .'w !, M V d is tr ic t ateel m ills are o{Mrs(iag n o n

a f . (a lly today than a t any time aino , g the aatioB-wide strike o f steel worken 4a. begaa more thaa three weeks ago, ae.

cording to reports from reprvaeautiro i o f the employers. The Utest sUt«-

Im meat ttm m . the rarioaa eompaniea in. ; dicAted th a t h&adreda e f nea are re

— tnrmiBg to ie rk djJly. . .. ___a-J The claims o f ihe e«mpaaiea were tr- met b y nsioa leader*-ted jjr J tith-'U io

statement tha t (h> 'h (r{k *n iue <Blala< crotw d eteadfly and tha t so deeertlo&a hare l*eea eeported. -

iRICiRilEKI® OTBIGE1- . •'

M r s . W i l l i a m W a g n e r , :

P f S h e n e b e r g e r , T e l l s o f

i n C a l i f o r n i a C i t y B

in w M i s s i n g M a n W e l licmo, ■'■J'' •- . bnry. That tlib Into J. .Bichmond, rua np- putad accident victim", v ia tho drown0 or- lng routo w ith tho Tw in Falls wnlo; more, works reaervoir na the seoai’ o f th' Ig ns- trngpdy la not dend at nil but vorj1 and iiiueli alive would, aceni to bo ostni)

Tho llNtted through tho receipt o f n lottoly a t in Tw'in Falls wbich tolls o f n couvor ation nation w itb Mr* Richmond on tin COM- streets o f Long Bonch, California w ith

i has iu tho past two weekB or so. ' nn i Mra. Knrl J . Shenobergor is tho re

torv, c ip lcnt o f tho letter. Tbla la dated a [ilicn- Shreveport, I>a., Octobor 10 'and wu L-nda- w ritten by -Mrs. W illiam Wtignor wiw rlon>« w ith hcr_i>v»bnnd. le ft here Bo;no twi Ulna, or threo months ngo nnd went to Lom k nT Bcncli. They nrrived nV Bhrovcport :

fow days p rio r to the w ritin g o f thi le tte r referred to. This la tho wn; Mra. ,Wagner refers to lho mooting:

“ D id I te ll you thnt I aaw old

w SltHTlFfflBS m iJ f 'S ii®

S h e e p h e rd e r , F a l l o f A d m ira - t io n , U u U c d a n d F in e d

!ia!" " f ” ' DrunKonnessomor — '>tlng Tom Murpby is a'ahoophorder whf •hich comes to U w a a t iufrequout inlorvala I'ltti- Ho roauis w ith shoep floeka in romott nlra- d istrlcta, and tho mnlbi rcacb h im onl) - the rarely. In fact, so rarefy thn t ho cnu

not,-«nd doea nol protond to kcop .ni the w ith progreaa or tide of pnblic things

L fo r And th a t.is w ha l got him In to trouble aur- yesterdny.join- , . -M urpby hos no jvoatofflri' addn-se—

that bo 'adm its , though he saya he ibU- worka In tho Buhl diatrict. Ho herd* was sheep bocauso lie got Into that businesi tha t early in life . He knows the gamo (hor- enr- tu g b ly and— well, anyway, this is a

fcheep-rnising cou'utry. Thero aro many own l) le a tiiig herds and somebody hns to t* o f ^eiid them. Tom does it. olop E a rly thio w'eok Murphy roamed Into 4 in Tw in Falla to h it tfao whito way and

■watch lighl-bcartod aad hapjvy aebool d to m n’oma tr ip hither, (hlthor ant^ yon. v jro Doing (hia Murphy became intoxicat- ouie ed—fu ll i)f admiration ho anya, and is n while bo reeled from tbe “ fullncas of

d e lig h t” tho atrong arm o f tho .low - la id hold upon him. Tom woa filled

w itb Vxuborant sp irit whon h ^ waa . i)la tl'd bnvk o f n aet o f atcel bara, oui

o f sight o f tho inaplring medium which l l i r > d to hia delight dobauch, but a fto r o l l l f ; ; ’ n ig h t’a repoao on a counly couch o f

com fort bo vlowed mnttors ond things ' In a more sober Ilgbt.

a lls In tbo polieo court tbis morning M or­phy ndm llted bo found othor mediums, borides ^ o o t l u ’am* •tbot helped in bia baeehanalioa burst, and promised

, . to come baek and psy an impost o f Y *50 fo r tbo law in fraction ahould tbo

c ity mpgiatrato feel juatlfled in plocing confldenco In the wonl o f honor o f a true Clnn a Gool.

i ^ v ' magiatrato did, and Murphy ii* now aupjKiaed to bo on hia way baek t»

idge *"* lambs.

i' jt Going A fte r Car ” ko Shortage FactaJnt- - —

u t i l i t i e s O o m m is s io n o r S w o e lQ y W iU V ia i t th o P o in t *

. A f fe o tp d

(he ■ BOISK, (Special.)—For tlic pur|K>v rhe o f nl>tniuiog informntion hy obse/X'n. but 'lf>» n« to the r : . ' needs o f shippers, Jn- m d iv ith n view .n lbe sti<«pdr ending;

-ent o f Iho re frig i'M tor svrtnge, Commis- Ihnt •iOner E. M. Sweeley, o f the U.tllillrs I to department, lodny stnrte I on n tonr o f pro- fru it sUippiuR points in w u lherti and lion sniiOiwrsrern sections o f Idnho. Dnt:i

rn lhcrc fl w ill form the bnsis for fix inT » eorreelive scheme fo r the preaent

I trouble.Commissioner Sweeley w ill make tho

lour fo r the state n fiin ies eommiasion r n -nnd w ill travel the >^ng-h o f the Boi«e; r i j valloy. down Me Sn^ke river to Weis-'

er. lookine fiver the sUnntion in Pny-' . c ite and Fruitland, nnd later w ill In-j

e f l spect the Pave(te valley;*‘ Wha( we w ill tn y lo d o ," Qim-I

mlssioner Sweeley -said Tuesday. “ »«. to get esrs where Ihey are needM w it 'i i the ml-Jmum aniount o f time. This j ins(>ec(lon tr ip w ill fflre us Informn-j tion as to where the ears are needed. 1

the From other »o»ree* w e'w iU be able Jol by locaU the eara. Then we w in have th-., *•*“ ears aent where th t shippers nee.1 ■l«l them moil-” r l r t — f

TITTONI IS EXPECTED TO “ •I PRESENT PROPOSAL

ItaWaa T tra lg n M in ia ter oa 'Way to 0 ^ Paris w ith Poetfbie Sohmea o f

A d ria tic JDlspnU

Rte- PABIS. 0P>—‘Smaaso T itto n i. (he Ita lia n foreign miniater w ill reach

. Paris th i* afternoon, i t wa* annoaaced

.'here today. He le ft Rome MaadAy 1 fo r a conference w ith K ln;r V ic tw

;.„> E m m a a n *\ a t the royal ahootlng lodRo ' “ “ ja t Ran Boaaore oa the way here.

I t U nnderatood tha t Foreijra Mlnis- lo re .tp r T itto a l ia brlag lag to the peaee

I conference a aow prepoW by Ita ly fo r the aettlemeat o f tbe Adria tic dispute.

*® *[The project as i t has beea w tlln ^ d ' ■ " • I create* a bn ffe r state o f Flame aad

1 prcac»CT..„that lU ly ahall_aaaex 4he I d ia trie t a f^P e loeea.- Jyia* betwe«nj I Finme aad T r i est, la order (o eaUH- lITsE 'a je la t boHBdarr between

4 h *-« U t# -« rf-F h ttif lr i------------------—ia g l . Tea*r«i waited la th * hone ifaat rh« a&a|pHre wtraM h» hnreretf. T nda r’a n.V

!m * r hHoff T»o the Mdlnc*,' ,

' 'V

i f f lE i i i ier, in Missive to Mrs. Earl J .

3 o f Seeing Lost Newsdealer y Recently—W rite r Knows

d, ro* M r. Richmond In Loug Beoehf lrown-> The ono:-who dlfiippunrod laat atnn- walo^ mer, but did not mention his sud- f thi> den d e p o rtu ro t" . .-

very M r. and Mr#. Wngnor knew M r. ostaA- Richmond well. To them be was " D a d ” lo tlo r Bichmond nnd .thoy nover lost an op-

Duvor- portun ity o f dropping a friend ly word I tUo to him 08 they pnaaod his ata&d. Thurcv w ith ' .would soom to bo no posaiblliry o t m is­

taken identity. Pre^unmbly, a week or ho ro 't tw o prior t ' l OcfQber ]0 Mrs. WoKntr ted a t ! talked w ith M r. Richmond in Ihe fles'i 1 wus on-thc streota j f Long-Beach. J• w iw ,;. Whether or not tho mystery o f tho0 tw o j dlsappenmnco o f Rlchmoud cnn bo Lou»£ j clcnrod up throujjh the incident rc

;>DTt 3)m nlna to bo seen, aUliough there .nr:- ) f the now few In Tw in F nllls who aelualh ) w u y io lin g to tho notion that ho wns n vie lng: I tim o f cceldent n t the T a te rw o rk s /i oltl j nnywhefa olao.

U. S. TO HAVE RKMJCA.' Illllg OF FAMOUS STATUE .

a ira -

omotet only . __

hings.ouble

ri'sa— f t he herds siness (hor-

'c l io o l' ,yon. I BartbelotDe, fataoos Preach •cicni- ectslptor'won aadytng tame la, and tbe modellag of a atatae. “To tl>«ss o f Dead,*' wblcb itaada la tb« oa>

lo w ' tiooal cemetery at Paria. Thefilled Oalted Sttaea hta aew hired bim

was ^ Biake % replies otubta *tat«i«t-out to be pUeed'VMr (the kutae o f

^Mch U b w ty U u N e * h ^ r . tor a - ^ =— - - -

ELECTRICiS’ STRIKE ;nl UMPORHRILySEnLEttniaed ---------at o f O u ts id o U e n A c c e p t C o m p a n y1 the . W a g e O f fe r a n d . B e tn m

t o W o r k

hy i * ’ <1018P:, (Speeinl.)—Tompornrj- aot- ek tn tlpmcnt o f dlfferencea hna been mndo

bolween outside elcctrielnns nnd .the Idnho I'tower company, nnd fo r tho present th cstrike, inaugurated a woek ago. Is off.

c t s According to o ffic ia ls o f tbo coai-

Sony and tho E lcctrlcn l W orkers' ITii- in , a temporary ogroement has been ® *^ y ' reached, and a ll men have ,been or-

I dered baek to work.I Aeeording to W. B. Putnam, vice { president and generni manogor o f tbo • iKiwer coDijmny, lbe affreemenl—a ver-

l*'’ ' ‘* jh a l om*—-w ill run 1- months. Howovor, ‘‘ " ’ th is W.IS denied by H. F. Clyne, aee- '•l^” \ r o ln r y o f the O ectrica l W orkera’ Uti-

io ii. 'M k Clyne said the men reserved I'-Ti ' , ‘ be righ t fo atriice or mnke demandi

at any time.“ *' ' Hnrmony prevailed throujrhout tne

aeriea o f conferencea botween repre- . , ; senatlves o f tbe compnny and the un- '* ‘ "7 , Ion nnd o t no time wos tho situation

: fn r from adjustment. The men hod I asked fo r tv 27 per eent increnscr Ivir

' .® ) decided lo accept the compony's offes “ *®” ,o f 12 per cent a fte r the Mondav Blgli*

Employes on a ll line throui^h so«itr.* "J'’ | em Idaho .controlled by the Idaho Pow' •“ ■ 'er company nre off<‘eted bv (he new : . n , - -

jit;;; BETTER BUSINESS ™‘ i CLERK REPORTS■^ed. 1 —— _[ ' ' " j In c r e a s e in F e e s E a m e d S h o w n n,yvi! i n ^ i f f g in a ' S ta te m e n t f o r

j Q u a rte r

I i Beport, jn s t completed by tb« eoun 'A l ^ collceted by his de-> A L partzaeat duriag the quarter conclud­

ing October 11, tbbws aa increaae o f y to ♦562,S.’» over (he preceding quarter, sad o f S078.40 over the co rrespoA ^g perio I

last year.& • mraoA i —$, aaeerdlBg to this

(he report, were; Becortler $SilS4.&5; dark, ‘each $1A53.S0. . •meed Expeasee fo r the qh«rt«r were

-arfpreme eoort f i l in g fee. #24; ic to r department o f commerce aad labor, #2; MRO to the <onaty treaaurer, *4,110.70.

rin i,. OVB8T OP B S L A H V B 8>eaee D. B. Bearer o f ^e w Y ork , a brother f fe r e f J . H . and A. K . Bearer, ia tbef>ute. gQeat e fthe latter hsra. Mr. Aca ver IhM -, xpeeta |e make Twia Falh his hoow. aad I ^ i. ■■

w l i f i - W * W » »rtAh-l A t a~«eetiar e f 4h»=^®>trtit aeh«H4

boardt .rreeatlT -Vld.-^ thr-"»»lgaatioa — V. It . Decker waa reeeived aniTsc-

eepted, K r. Decker explaining that he rh- weold be'tbeest froo Twla Palls mos- n.V ef the wiater moatba. E .^ . Plaeh w ^

, aaaed (o take hla aest. ' ^

,Lsi D A liv Y wiEWS

- Mamsetli^ Mau f ' ^ 6fo Wftere-rfte» •- j Please—Smileg

A K IN Q i« u c « l t k Iko ' I . Nowa* weathor od ltor on * the ,Que«lio,n .x)f' erubeacent

• cducatora‘ ‘ jayw a lk iB g !’ |0 n buai- [• neaa seotioa-croastnga; Bim Bmiley,

sago bniah 8agc;'Baya: " A in ' t j i p j . 3 cull to critldaertireae p ru tty ))od*.'

ndgonicfl, or- whotevc^ you eaU. ’em, knse ther ain,,'t enough raom - fe r em n il on th’ ’ a ldpw ilka 't» '' thia horo'town'^or a ll 6 ’.eni, A a ’ besides, dldaH BiU Taylor , aa*'. Bob Oraham g i ' 'em lb ' k o y i'to

. , th ’ c l t y f ” ■ • ,r. And having thua been properly •’ ' called dowa the weather od. sub* p- aides aod saya Jot tbe onidito d onea gol run o ve r.lf tbey -want to.

Anvhow I t la . '^ ln g to bo “ fa ir s- • toulght and Thursday,’ ''o n d p o r- ' >r anibulntiac Is going.to be oao .of . .r the prioelpul and moat, entertaln- I'l ing o u td o o r . i^ r ts fo r the mam-

sellca during The next diurnal po*10 si od. . . . .>0 not p ri'tty Thilly fo r tho tcndo.* t shoots who aro ottondihg the in-

" 'itn to last night, though, being n 2D dogrcoa fo r low. Xeaterday'a I* I ' I r I i waa 01..

XJOXprSBD TO WSD 7 A marriage license waa laaued th i

morning to W lllla Qlen Sm ith and Bni I ma Stcmhagen, both rcsldonta o f Twi-

Folia.

■ f iB A i^ C T B m J u ta u fjim ) a d 8

A WOMAN’S F ONATHROW

D O N ’ T Wt

'Brokeii Con— S T A ]

GLADYS K“ The G irl of a Tho

A P h o to p la y in o f W m T n g a - a t

\m imPATSENEW i

on Soi

THE GEMB ■ '‘ ‘ T O D A Y A N I

D O U G L A S I; APPEARS IN ’

i “ManhattaiN e v e r ^ th e G re a t A r t i s t

B e e n S e e n to 0

Adventure, th rllla and a bo/flin las Fairbanks' great Triangle phot s ta in and down, Into secret closota, trapdoor* into dungeons, io and om plot takes tho hero u n til the wholly to hero, heroine, plotters and counte. whea ho g c tr to going, and in * 'M i uaually good.

Young Douglas Fairbankf In a ll the wide world his i In ' ‘ Manhattan Madness”

, To save a Strange O ir l w t

f At the CnA n E n te r ta

_ “Vamps amA T w o - P a r t '

a ' B A H N E B

U s n a l A d m is s io n - - - K r e n i i i f S h o w

I T H E G EM----------------- :----QUAX-ITT I

~ Watch fo r ) » fiS E ltE D .

iliiy iiiiS -' - y .

L in d le y a n d S in ^ S p e a k o n S n b - . n je o ts o f - Im p o r ta n c e a t th e . . . .J I t , iB S t i t n teJ- , •r* The ■Training o f Emotions,'* wn>r

< tbo •abjeot'ofeah .Uitere.ating and vita l II addreaa ,pireacnted'1 ir'D». 'E . '1 I. L in d - ' i, loy,-president o f the TTblroralty - o f

Idaiho, “before ' tbe oonclavo o f achool teaehers at. the high ^ h o o l th is mom- iag .".Tho addreaa-woa rc4.undant With

' '' . oxeeilont featorc pointa thn t m ight be adopted fo r applleation In a ll school

I ■ Toonie w ith anecca*.f . l a addition to tho ta lk given by.tlu>.« Jicad. c f the Idaho univoraity, D r. By-0 roa-W . K ing , o f K ing 's C o lle ^ o f Ora;rI I to ry , i» lttabnrgh ,' gare a leetnre '.:#n r. “ The StBdy o f P o e try ,"i f ■ This'ttftem ooa D r. L lad ley m k e o j ) ^

::n* T ^ ^ a te rta ln m o n t featuro o f the In- -

s titu te day is a football gnme b'otweon.>•* tho Twin Skills GHzslles, and the Good-.1- ihg teama, on 'the local’ fie ld _, . ! ,'Jf During tbo d«y thero , woro- tho usual'• special aesaiona fo r atudy of. educa­

tional thoorlea' and practlcea,' nnder dl:• roctlon o f oxperta,' In various bronch.»a

o f training. Games and cxerclaes were engaged in daring roccaa periods 'and

thia varioua committeo eeaalona wero held. • Bni- Tomorrow nftornoon tho ontertalu- ^ l u ino featuro w ttl be an nntoHrlp to.Sho-

shone fMls.

t BEAD T H E D A IL Y N B W a . ,

FATE AT STAKE V OF THE DICE! rm , TO SEE

mmandincnts’P A E B IN Q —

I f iO C K W E L Lkousan4 Expression^* rIn w h io h B v e r y F o o t ta t th e H e a r ts t r in g s

■ATDF.AI IVL adTiR8DAFSaJldCOi^fl?^»F•' ( U R e £ i U

1 THEATREN D T O M O E B O W

FAIRBANKS« TRIANGLE PU Y

in Madness”Bt o f S p o k e n D r a m a a n d S c re e n

G re a te r A d v a n ta g e r.

f lin g mj-sterj’ arc* the keynotes o f Doog- hotoplay,'VManhttttau Mailness.” , Dp- ita, oyer tho roof, up e«ro pipes, t h m i^ out o f windows, the absorbing bystery.

lily unexpected denouement brings peacn nter-plottrni. Nothing phases Fairfaaaks 'M anhattan Uadneaa" tho going is nn- .

k f has come oul o f Ihc w c fl;Is ner>-e Is tho best s ” be U kM o f f hia restwho inv ite* him aa gneat. —

ross Roads”r t a i t t in g S c e n ic

nd Varieties”x t ' O o m e d y B io t

E B P B O Q B A M

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I THEATRE Ir r o T o r u t x a — -------- -----------------

Naztmova in 9 i,A N T E R l^

^n n a » B n > A T ^ p ^ B r o . . M , i t t t .