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^ o f M a n y B a f f l i n g B i a s e s in

• . F i r e Z o n e

'WASHnraiow, » ,.(« - . B i t / I n o m i l i i r T O B «’ rM o iq r b U a.zu iu iu i irttiiin.

a l f t m t , llM itaoa, acco rd in f to <Uipttebai n ad rtd today t r the

. 'f o ia r t . M n ie » . f n a I t s U U m la i bM O gaartm . ' A tp c d a l farea o f

forect b f f l e n h u Umo d e ta lM -to ' j - t tm d e v a th a o ffe ad a n . '

J . . 8oDimarix)ng th e ' f lre tU ttntlon, tbe M rvio^ ea ia .ln .N orthern Idaha^,.1000- aere & e o n .tb e C learw ater N alionsI fo rest bad n e t bsea brooght nnder coor tro l and ib Canjros ereek on th e Blaek- fee t f o rn t i no t fa r f rom .tbe Canadian border,'i,< lne I tan d o f tim ber iQttound*

____ ^ ins’ a noted tourlBt eam ping groiind, lo* eoted en an a ttrae tlv e leenle le c tien of thc| north fo rlb -F la th ea d blgbw A T - b a i been dettroyed.

Tbe fire litQ atian in tb e Paeifle N orthw eit a iie w oi reported to .bo^ex* ta m e ly lerion i. . ' ' ‘

liBB J 1WP8 n r BOB. . ■i. ■ Mlu'oula, U o a t , Ang. 0, .(A V -T he

flre bom lng on Tw in eroek on the OlearwfltoT fore» t-haa Jtitfiped in ilze

' ' and tonight ig bn raing 'oT er l200 aeroi of green merehanUblo Umber. T h li blaxe i l aa 70t inaeeeulble and tr a i l i l being bn llt to i t . <

T m new f lr e i w ere repo tted today, one o f them a t Q o arti, abont 40 milei w c i t M Utotila a n d th e o lhe t a t S t. B e ^ - The U eCetm iek e reek ' b lase, 80 mUei w e it of*U lnon1a, U ba ro lag

- o v e r'6 0 a ere i and i i being foDght by Inm berjacki eoployed by a company

' w h id i 'ow tti ;tim ber near w here the 4 blaxe i l b n r e ia g ..

■ The b la ia- 'p u k / b s ra in g. over 70 a e r e i - o f 't o b e r b a i n o t been

I ebeeked u y e t, bo t fite ;flgh ting erew i« p o r t p ro g re ie .'jr ;.

T h e .W d l la^e f lre on tb e B taekfeet b u ip read o re r UO a ere i, w ith 29 men

___ / f tghUBg AL • -B d n fo re e m e a ta - to ^ th enum ber o f h a lf a leore were le n t In

. to W all, lake today.‘S fa ty men i a w been nnable to b ring

the S ta r e r e ^ J j la t o to a e to p /.lt.b a T Jng eoverea W pn tb o K to U w d fo re it. . ' ,

’ K aU ip ia B lase Spreada.

WhLfe eondltioiii on the E a n l k n are • / no t nafa to rab le , tho KaUipell No. 2

b la u e t t i a t o n it baa ip read OTer..40a a erta aad l i itJU b n n d n g rap id ly . K

. force o f 00 men l l b a ttlin g i t , .On th e S t Joe a BOTT blaze U bon iD g

on E agle ereek, a crew being? on the • w ay to f ig h t I t Th'oogh the fo re itry

• . e row » '-are .working ander adTorie■ w eather ' cendiUoai, they' h a v e 'b e en

M jjeeiifni in holding th e , m any a l l e i o f flre line on M arble, Poehl ond Dome- itead -e reek i;

d h W okiDmMEtS

F r e e S t a t e r s L a n d ' a t C o r k ,

’ Y o u g h a l a n d 'B a n t r y , D is -

l o d o i n g l r r e s u i a r s

LONDON, A u g .. » , daringitroke ytu perform ed by the goTcm* s e n t fo rcei wben they eent fonr. ih ip i containing 1600 U en w ithartU ler} ' from

. O ablin to Cork and iQ eeeiita lly «tteet< V - ^ d ilm u lta n eo u land lng i a t Cork, Ton*

gbal and B a atry ,-aeeord lng to a dia- . p a tc h :to th e T ia e i to n ig h t '-T h e dia-

pa tch a ta te i th a t le re re re iiitanee w u m et w ith only la the caio o t B a n try . '

I i Daslng Oosp. ■ .■

The eorreipondent e a lli th e eosp tk e rao it daring t ^ k e o f tbe c a n p a lg n . '

A p le t w u blown up by th e national fo rcei who landed from th e ite a m e n

. . ia email boata.The ir reg ^ a ra o ffered eome rea lit-

anee to tbe dliem barkatlon b o t w ere overpowwed. '.

Sale* Oompletea Poueaslen . ,■ T h e .n a t lo u l i eoptored W eit irnion

ball and took eompMe poueatlon ^ the-__IbrftT. The T lm 'ci' c o rw ii« n a en t dltc i

_______L.tho . i t atCTient -o f.8 ..mBrcflBt i le.'ak ippetywho arrived In DnbUn, .and la td 4ba t 1i8 law the Cork barrack* a fire . ^

IDAHO W BATHEE.

_ ..Thunday: T h n n d en to m i and cooler.

THE ONLY ASSi

N :f a• Kidnaped Boy Fitids ' ' '

Embrace of Mother - AfterSixteen Years

V Lad tivo'd In ^o 'ra iice of ]hkr- _^Dtfl«fi-Until!I'aced-wltlj— .

J ........ .. .Old Mother

S SPOKANE, Aug. 9, W P)-C«cn ' D rittao, kidnaped Ju ly IS, 1000 trom near Walla W alla, toolght rested'iD h li own home, o tte r M n .

' R. L . D rlltan of Soap L ake had IdoDtltled him o i her aon.

Though M n. B r itta n ’e IdqnUfi* i » eotlon o t tbo boy, who le now 21

' years old, w u . iu ta n 'tan e o u i, a ' - t - careful cheek .o f nhyileol ebarae*

te rlstlc i wllb a .young b r o th e r , ' t - ■ Bobert O r l t tu , aged 16, w u .m a d e ;

N othing w u found to d lip u t« :b la ' rlgbt to the nome o t Cecil B rittan .

Ae Cecil Leolghen, tb e boy h u lired in vorioui e ltle i o f tb e Pa- cifle eoait ever ilnce he .c an re­

it member. - H e w ent to eeboel in 1. Portland, w.bere a couple w itb '0 wbom be had Ik e d gave blm their B . uane,'LenIghen. H e baa no reeol- a .leetion of the kidnaping, o r o f life f w ith b ll own parent!.» — .. ' • iPliiFOII

IK DISlESifle •

Illinois Operators Refuse to ’ . Meet Union Heads Unless

Pl, —Agreement to'Submit Ques- S: tion is Hadj<H ■ .. -----h ll . -OmCIAeO. Aug. 9 , ( /F ) -W . E .1 i l • E av a aa ttf i, p iftO O nt o f t l u Coal

O para ton ' aao tia tioQ o f tb a f i t th ay, and nin th diitzlcta, today anaonno- ilei ed following a two d a y eoafartaoa S t . ’: o f S llae ia o p m to n I b a t they « » would >1 go to O leraland to coa* lag . f e r w ith John L . Lawii^ leade r e f l>r th e atrlU ng B in en . T ha n e e ttn g -■

m y eir th a . lUtaota o p e ra to n 'w iQ ba the neom ad ’tODUxiev. < -> •

. “ W e e e a t 'U t . ^ i i . j k j a i e g r t m , ” i r r . ''B 3 m in M ^ ‘-^* i^

liiff w hetheribe would a p e e .to th e principle ten o f a tb ltration u laid down t y Preii* lire den t nard log . Wo reeeived a reply In

. .whieh he u ld be w u not ia f a y o r o f ar- eet bitra tion . We therefore decided tha t len we wonld not go to C lere land ."the :-K o -P la n a -A » -H ad * --------- ^

^ M r. E a ra a a o g h .u ld t h a t ’th e re w u ^ ao plan of action fo r to m o m w ’s moot-

in g o t ZUinoie operatora here.x.DlinoU operators' i n absolntely

un ited on the m atter o f a rb itra tio n ," be aaid. '.'W e'w ili only se ttio tb e itr ik e b y arbitra tion. .

are <*W o'feel th a t we w onld n tre n d e r- th e u n i e o f 'th e entire publie a n d be-

104 tr a y the president h lm ielf ahould woA drop our f lg b t fo r a rb ltra tlo a ’i t thia

tim e ." .II'K OeafaraDea D eU yi A e tio a .^ CLEVELAND, 0 ., A ug. 9,^ a leeond Ume, tU .jo la t in te rsU te eoa- ,g- fereneo o t e b a l '^ e n '. 'A a d operatora

delayed u tl'o n t o % to pe rm it th e hold* QQ. out idinoU operators to decide w hether

thoy would participate la aegotU tlon i th a t may end the lo f t eoal itr ik e .

A djounm ent w u taken , u n til tomor­row,-although virtual deeldon h a d b«ea mode by union leadera to negotiate a contract w ilb.tbe opera ton a lready en­ro lled 'in tho eonfereoee, and w ho eon-

S tro i only part o f 'th e cool production of the contral competitive field.

Policy Oontfflittoe to M eet Aa a forerunner to the conference ae»-’

• b n tomorrow attorooon, tbo union’i •k , policy commiltco wUl m eet in tho mom- ' in g to pow finally on tho quo itlo n .o f

a prospective le ttlem ent w hleh wonld a ffec t m olt Ohio mines and also seat- torod onoi in w eitlShi.PenM ylTaala, In . diana and Hllnoi», these fou r ita tee form ing tho central competltivo field. Tbo committee also eipocta to consider

^ extension o t tho coatral f ie ld to otber p arta ofrPennsylvAnla a'nd: W est*V ir*

^ Bentlm eat livoTing & so tU w aeat w ith r the opera ton hero leem edpm dom laaat ' ^ am'ong tho e o m ^ ttee member!, and w u '

- regarded as fo re cu tln g n p p ro v a l'o f th a ' union le a d e n ' decision, w bleh became .

- known o tte r Pre iiden t Jo h n L .. Lewis ko of the m lnen bad roeelvdd asrarance

t r o n operators ia statea outaide the la l c en tral field, o t the ir w llllagn« |i to no- | m gotla te controete oa the b u l l m ade for

th a t fleia. - , -I t- . ' . flea len Is S ho rt |>ro Only n short session m arked th e eon-

fereneo today, adjournm ent ’be in g fol- j lowed w itb the announeement th a t tbe (

OB dclay.w ai to perm it "eerU dn im portan t < jiO operating in te re iU " to decide w hether , tc i th e y w ou ld -jo ln -in -tho -aego tia tions. jmr J g o i d J n i - a c t been r w elr s A - A U M . la t tlmo of tbo dediJoa o l ib e QUnols op­

era tors association In ro fu ilag to p a^ tielpato unless the union agreed to a ^ i b itra tion .' iir. Lewis hnd Inform ed the ] IVinols operaton th a t ho would no t j

er. a ^ o o to tbelr d e o cb d 'fo r arb itra tion . 1

SSfKHATED PRESS NE\

i L L STW IN .FALLS, IDABO, TE

• i r a i s-JNiffllliF- : SM illiS ' " — ■' Big Four Brotheriioods,Switoli-

. menand Trackmen fiefuse to; Return to Posts Stone;■ Sounds His'Warning» • —1. JO U B T , n i., Aog. ti ( /P H w itbI l iz cflcipanlea of troops patro lU i|fI- tba y a t ^ th * str ika o f approxi<I- n a ta ly 2,000 membais e f th « >‘b ic . ’ B f o ts ’ ' . bretbeitioodi; awitchmaa k ■ and trackm an coatiaoad to tla n p a U r tra f f le o n ir th«‘ B lfliv JoU at io d

SartaiB raiH oad haia toa igh t.

400 U lB on D nty ’ Three M mpanlei o f the IS2d in fan try

who-eame here follow isg the f a ta l ont< break U esday .in wbieli tw o m en w ere killed and another le rioasly in ju b d , wore sen t baek to Chicago tonigbt,

- About 400 men o t the 13£nd, f i n t U t - ,t9ljj)n, .Including two, , BQcblao—p in companies, were le ft oni duty.

Tho strike p t tbe trainmen w m voted

S e t a mass meeting l u t n igb t u a pro­te st a g a iu t the lU tlonin'g o f troopi obout the y a rd i of tho railroad whloh

.ser>‘es u an o u tir be lt Uno in C hicago '! Intricate ta ll ly iten). Tho trainm en da* e lared 'tf io t* the armed g u o rd i'e n d aa -

t o gered tbe lr lives and tb a t tbey woold ICC a o t roturn to wbrk ontll the m en 'w ere

r eao red . ' . ,

‘8 - B nry Two V ietlm iWhllo leVen copipanles . o f troopi

were detraining today to relievo wmo of thoso wbo arrived ofi Monday, lev-

I eral' hundred railroad atrlkera and tbe lrII synpatbisefa were a tU nd iog tho fun- tl oral b f 'Fran'k Lavlno, the sla in striker. > A lo a llo r crowd w ltneised the eorvleos a over tbe body o t Philip B o lt^ tho s la la f ndlroad guard, a t about tbo la ^ o tim e. I* . Meaawhlle a pouib le extension to- t morrow of the tleup to a ll th e other g- - roads entering Jo lie t w u feeing' d ll' a euHod by tho itr ik e n . B oth union

leaden and ra il ro a d ' o ffie la lu , how- 1 »» ever, oxprested .hopa o f a v e r t ^ th« U n ' fn r th e r '« p m a * o f t !» ’» w a!k o iit 'a a* 'r t iple relievbg tho litna tloa oa th e b a it lia t u i . u tbe re in lt o f a conferenco to b e held

Iq betwoon brotherhood’and railw ay offi- a r- elal*- - - ba t ' • ' • --------- -

STAlfD B T VSS .---------:C liB V iIlU N IV 0«-A ug ,r9 r(ff)-B a ll-

road brotherhood e h ie ti here today iot< p ru tlea liy . lehred. aoUeo tba.t the li

member! m ight deelde .'for theauolvoi ^ w belher'D bJeetlouble w orking condi- , n tlons a t railroad term inals in eonnee- l l tion with the a trike o f ahopmen ju stify

the ir r e m i ^ g aw ay from; iM t Joba. " W e arO not going to havo ou r nion

j,g, ;ho t op or be ate n 'a p o r th r u te n s d by armed g u a rd i^ tJ « iU r ^ d ihopa and y a rd s ," W an e n S.,&tene, R e s id e n t of the. Brotherhood of Locemotivb Engi- n een , said w bea told th a t ieveral hna-

J. dred membora of the " b ig fo u r” broth* erhoedi bad gone on itr ik e o t JoUat, m , last m idnight.. ' ‘W hen tho men eanaot go to w ork w ithout hav ing ir*

j*®* res^ n iib le guards endangering the ir " lives, they a a y go homo and s ta y tbero

until tho condition I i removed,** bo said. , ' .

- E nd I I N o t Y et

I a "'Thero wllI bo oho hundred more l i n ­en- lia r cases i f condition! aro n o t ehang- ea- ed,” he sold.o f Asked I t tho .wnlkoot a t Jo llo t m et

w ith Ihe approval o f tho brotherhood chiofi, Mr. Stono said:

“ The action does no t requiro a ay ap- provnl.. O ot mea aro a o t expoeted to

PJ. work pndor soeh conditions « s now pto- jrail At mnny.rallroad te rm in a ls ." '

Brotherhood engineer! a lready bavo boon notified th a t tboy m ay rdtnso to

Jn. take out l^comotlvM In defective eon* dUlon b u t hiivo'been cautioned a o t to bo " to o teehnlcaL "

Thfl three roilroad brotherhoodi w ith headquarton here have tolegrophod

'i r . brotherhood' officials a t Jo lie t back ing up the.rofosal o t 1300 engiaeeri, fir»- men, trainmen and conductor! a ad

m t iw itchmea of the Elgin, Jo lie t t t d Bait-.e n railroad to re tu ra to woric, whllo

JJ,, ila le ,lro o p i are on-guard.

iB B E o u L A & rn B s m 'a o v m’ , MAT LBA© TO IN V B SnO A SIO NU,, PO B T U N D , Ore.,' Aug. 0,BQ. regularities discovered la te today , dor* fgj lag th e rochock of •republiean guber*

. naterial prim ary votes lu t l tu to d by ' Charles lla ll, following the nom ination

o f Ben W. O lcolt for governor; th rew S rv e to s to tho Oleott side and c a u u d D istrict A ttoraey M yen to announce tba t.nn immediate ia re itlg a tlo n o t the

" t oioctlon c onn t'in one preelnet In Molt* >or nomah eonnty would hb' made fo r pos*OS.- «n>le“ g r ir r i r jQ r r octlo'n:---------mt ■ ■ ' — — ---------Dp- "DBOLABS QBKBBAL S tB lS B

MADRID, Ang. P, ( f f^ -A general a.^ strike hna boon declared throughout 'ho Portugal, according to the M adrid lot powspapers. Sorlous ' dliordors are I. feared, tho dispatches say,

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EWSPAPER m TWIN f

DAIITH UBSD A T UOBNINO, AUOUST 10. lOS

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todifo- ' ' opi loh Vo ' l ..do. ; D B. M . A NOBLB& fafflotu gMlogl u ; a few days a te n iU a oaiU iqaake «

aga to A iaaitca. JoUowtag o a tho H nagary th rw r tbo population lat<

o f tb a form ation o f tb a a a tt

s i i i i T i T iI OF ilH IDS nOHEHEIIlo a •' • •

ai Striking Railway Unions Mark- S '■'inlffirae’llitSlg

Held to Consider Hattilnt Plan

J l . _ = jK » s a D r a i< i i r , - A o « ,- i i , - O T —J . - H aadi o f striking, raoroad naions

m arked t i a a har» today , vhU a a ^ t l a g ' t b * an lT al o f ozocotlTM o f o the r t r t iu i jo r t a t l o a - la b « sanlaaU osa w ho bava b t«n iixvltod'

7 ^ to tb a gonaral c onfe rw cO 'P tlday ' to o o u ld a r tho shoptaen’a la p ly to

“ J PraaldaBt- H atd iag 'a la ta s t pro*I I Posad J t a i i i Jo t s a tU a m a a t.

“ ‘ “ t in o wore “ J c o n s ld e f t i& ^ ;p o i s lb l l l ty U iat Presi- ” den t H ^ g . might seek a leglsla^vd

•»** remedy f w l th e - c oun tw 's adm ittedly s o r io o a .ia ^ T ria l a ilm en t .

Ijt* '■ PttN paai’K o t P ix ad ..

ion nopubileai^' leaders a t the eapltol, ir* howover, held th a view lh a t tho preU- leir den t had ao le ^ l a t lv « program in ero m ind 'w hen ho suggested to thom the ko desirab ility o t m aintaining fa ll nlem-

borahip attendance when tho house re* Msombles Tuesday. Their •Inquiries

' a long th is line, thoio lead en u ld ' to- day, hnvo u t i iH e a tbem tb a t eongresi would bo called upon. If tho lU ontlon w arran ts w ch actlott in tho view o f tbo oxcentive, to enact remedial legislation. I t w u tho .understanding In republican c lre lee'thftt eongreis wonld bo Informed

ap* o f tho netual e ituatlon in a p rcildontlal to fflcisago i f and when i t was cnilod npon

TO- to a c t , •Sees Union O ffldali.

I’rosidont Hording, according to un­ion spokesmen, took eogoiznnce o f thb developments a t JoHet, HJ.,,, whoro

" train servico ompleyes n a l M o u t to- . day boeanso o f conditions a rlr iag from

tho shopmen'* etrike, by calling H . B. WiHs, W . N . Doak and A rthur J . Lovell, W uh ing ton agents o f th ree of tho fon r brotherhood ,unleni, to discuss th e now sltnatlo ii w llh ^ c to t a r y ol

«t-. Labor D ftv l^ ’ilo " The president nloo wns given n view

of tbo ^ s l t lo n taken by non-atriking railroad shop employes, whon a delega-

• tlon o f w orkm en on tho Ponniylvanla W (tyitcm * w u received a t tho W hito I ^ House. The d e le ^ tio n u k e d th a t 'iU or* lon iority r ig h ti bo 'no t snbordlnated to er* sosiority r igh ts o t s tr ik e n in the at* by tem pf to b ring abont a s e tle m e n t' • on B. M. Jew ell, eh'alrman 6 t ' th e lead- ow e n ' group o f tho seven itr ik lngun ions, «d p tedlclod th a t th e president’s {Inal of* ice te r o f a b u l s o f settlem ent fo r the iho str ike m ight a w a it- a n answer until lit* M onday o r Tuesday, os* _ _ ' __________J i '.

b a n d i t o a n o o o m e s to e n d------------ ^ F -JT B -B O A D -A T -IO B H P tftlW -

LOS ANOELES, Ang. 0 ,' ( ff ) -T w o ral la n d IU wore shot and killed while at- lut tem pting to .bold up the otflco o f on rid ire eompany hero to n ig h t Another man iro^TOs wounded and. i s ' a t tbo reeolving

hosp ita l.' A fourtii w u a m ite d .

> FALLS COUNTY

LY N1022 . ■ ■

ACTION OF EUROPE ■.

)loglst, 'e f PhyadelphU, predlcta tb a t .w ithin ke WUl destroy aU Bnrope and do nn to ld dam. th « h o « U o { h i8 & S » p n sb e e y « a ttb q u k M la In to 4 panic. E a b a i^ h is p r o p b ^ on i aartb .

CHS l i i ' IS ID MEJLL :il DFPffiiVE)rk- Lloyd George Finds cdnfereno! g'Is 'Wu?ti6n~so''S¥loiK^i ling Takes Counsel of lili’nistei'-

. Recess Is Taken ,------- l l ^ W W N , Aog^ 9 ( f f ) -T b a a U lo d -

<ni proBilon WlU n o t m eet tom onow to * U« discuss G araan xaparattoni. T hay m - w U i.ffatber again on T riday , bn t )r-.‘ iT h e tb ^ .o n ly toi tb a p n rp o u o f ' 4 d ' fosaaU y sd jM m lng MT«tn4ny a y fo t a f o r th n a e a tln g alsawbsra, to o r to c o B s ld e ra a a n tir e ly B o w p la a fo* fo r a a o ttle ae at o f-th o -f ln a a c U l

altniMOn In Oannany, • ptobably were will depend on tb« osteoma o r a 'nsl* gaAbating of tb a B i in A cabtnM

tom onow a u t w U aU ror aaw m g- •eoiy gestions Fraaeo a a y b a v # to o tf s r . .

The plan of K . Polneare, th e Froneh premier, lubm itted en Monday, wbleh

iltol. w u re te rre d -to -th o expert! to ' d e te r teU - m ine w hether i t would i t s u l t l a “ prO'> in ductlve guarantees." h u beea reject-

the ed by tho finance m in ilte n wha dem* agreed, w ith tho exceptloa o f the J re* Preach m lnliter, th a t I t would a o t be ir io i 'fproductlvo o t hard e a sh ." ' ~1' to- ' '

Pro&cb Btaad Aiona itlon The report o t the experts’ eommit- ! the- tee opposed all the Freneh proposals by Uon. a p a jo rl ty o t four to ono, Tho Bol- :ican glans, howover, lu p p o r te d 'th e Froneh -mod plan of ollled eontrol o f slate-owned itlo l mines In' tho Buhr regten. A m njo^ apon Ity o f the ixperts branded th is pro-

posal as " u ie le s i, oxeept u a sane- t lo n ." T ho-«ggestod esta,bHshmentof

UQ. custom's lines between tho occupied tho and the iro it o f Germany and

hero around tbo Buhr region w as re jected ; to- " undoiirable.- As recounted b y tbe Crom B ritlih spokesmen, the m a jo rity o f the :. B,. experts held tha t no' real moratorinm r J . would bo afforded by rem itting th e B o t p resen t forms e t p a y m en t- I f equally cuss onoroui obllgatloni wero placed upon> o l Qennany.

■ Oppose O a x a a a D tn tlo a -.J " Tlie view o f a ll e ioep t’- th e P roaeh

* delegate w u th a t i f any gua ran tee ! o f thU nature wero to bo -taken i t wonld

IiH , bo simpler to take over the p r t ie a t ens* tom s arraagem eat a t the O erm aay

j t j fron tier . th a n 'to divide ' O erm any by fresh customs lia rrie r!. The p ro p o u l to seUe 60 p e r 'ee a t in te rest in ; fa e to ^

gad. ies, especially tho dye w orks on tbo ons, b a n k .e f th e ,B h h e , a l s o 'w u do- , <j{. d in e d on the g to u n d 'th it th U eoal4 b« th e done .«o}j*-by com pellbg ’ tho Qorman

inti) governm ent lo buy ou t tb e p resent pro* - p rio to n , which would invdvb an 'Issuo

.-I,- o f.jn o ro ip n p etjn o n ey .a n i-a lf ttr th ir ag*. g rava tloh 'o f the O ennan m onetary alt-

Pwo ' — ' •ftt- SBNATOB’S W ITB D lB a •

’ nn W ASmNOTON, Aug. 0„ ( f f ^ M r s . man NIcIiolIno Jocobien Nelson, w ife of ring Senator Nelson, Minnesota, died early

.- Wpdncsdny a ftc r .a long illness, i

JEWS- ’ PB IO B JP O T 'O B H T I ;

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Female Is:Led from tiie'.-Court Room Screaming "I Want to ' See a Kleagle” — Carrie’d Drugsl o s ' m o b m s . A m , », O T - ,

Tha s to ry o f tbe ta ld a t InglawM d i u t A pril when ena a a a w u klllad, w u to ld by th s o w aan of th a raid*, ad place In th a 't r ia l today e f S n ’K lux K lanim ea wbo a re alleged to h av e ta k en p a rt ia th e affa ir. F idal

. and U a t t l u Bldaayan, farothaa. 'tea tlf led they wara d n g g a d fr^m th a lr boBsa pa rtly clothed la ta a t n ight,' carried abont In a a anto* a e b ile fo r tw o boors, thraa taned a n d eventually se t ti« « t lx mtlaa - from tb e lr h o se .

; “ , Testimony Is to te n n p te d .

!nio tcstlaiooy, given through an tn* tcrproter, w u Interrupted twlco by dq*' usual Incidents, tho f irs t being 't h e clearing e t th e courtroom because.of n b u n t o f laughter from tho speetalors over a n m m re r by one of tbe w ltnoues.

A SO minote recess followed this and tho tr ia l b id ju st been rosumod 'ivhen

^ a young woman spectator began to sob violently. As a ba iliff w ai leading

3 , hor from the room, she became hysteri­cal and ecroamed, " I w an t to see a k le ag lo l" Two klanimon bearing th a t '

^ title , who are omong tho defendants,- said Ihey-knew nothing of her. M atroni ’

who examined her n t the eounty ja il , - r sa id they found a pa tkago e o n 'w ^ n ga hab it-tonnlng dm g in her handbag.Bhe told them her name . s u 'M argaret Sullivan. 'She w u sen t to' the -p (yeh> -. pa thie ward of tho eonnty hospUal fo r r -

Ip . D ^ e d fSaUiai UVioT.

L M a ttb 'i E lduayen testified th a t tbe r enforced automobile i ride oa wbleh h«

L l and h ll b rother w ere taken Inclnded v isits to tw o police lU t l e u and fatU e ' attem pU to have th e prisoners looked

n 0 6 n p ..v H la e ro in x a a la a U e n eoiidaled ;;

T jlo ^ ^ * w h e l h e r he bsid sold l i q n ^ t o ^ ' - * : captors before t h e y .b o n a d r h la . ';

U a ttU s also denied he to ld h is cap* ’ t o n th a t he had paid <500, to a fedem l .. official fo r “ p ro tec tion ," o f $ I 2 » . to a eounty official and itOO.'to a a an*nnmed.porton_fer.the.samo.pn»pw*«-^—

^ Fou r defendant! were u k e d by tbe lr Z ' c o n u e l to stand up, a fte r which Mat* , ^ t i u w u u k e d i f ho coold Iden tity them

- u h il c ep ton . H e u l d he could n o t '

Jg T6UB o t B a i l% Fidel Elduayen eald ho wae arouied ’ la the .n igh t o f tfae ra id by tb e eatraace o l o f '" m a a y .m a sk e d a e a " . In th e room .' ly w here ho and his w ife wi»e asleep, th e a ' in tm ders,~he said, pointed -reveWers-

t t and f ik e d him to get up. H a w u tak* g . en out, clad in only .overalls, he-da*

clorod, and boond, a fte r whloh be w u ' taken on th e tr ip prevloosly deeerlbed

1“ “ by hla brother. ' hleh ««Dorlng the tr in ,” Fidel said, “ the 't a ^ men who ^ ero w ith us asked me where pro* m y ho ller w u . I to ld th e a I had aoae . . ect;. and they 'conld go baek and leareh a y . »rb9 ranch from end to end for ono I f they th o w anted to. -Then the y 'th re a te n ed to

- be k lll 'm e . ,I heard them ta lk ing ab o at:» ‘ ^rope and sa id: 'T h a t t r e e 'w e a |t do. ' Tho other tree is>higber.' A fter, th a t ’ ’’ thoy took us back lo Inglew ood,'thea to tho hllle, where they le t us g o ."

' “y B oth^b ro lhen eald they uaderstood Boi- English slightly b u t-cou ld -ao t express '°ob themselves in tb a t language, a ed , ________________

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itod ■ ~tb o V ic o -P re s ld o Q t A s s D m e s 'B c t le B . th e P e r f o r m e d b y H a r d i n g S l s o e

i m I n a n g n r a t i o n o f S T s t e m ' . '

a lly WASHINOTON, Aug. 0, ( ffV T k o poa gOTsmorahip of tho fodoml Toserve ’

> oard became vapaat tonight lo r the f irs t tim e since .Iha.lnaugiln lieti of the

. reserve system In August, 1914, w ith ",. tho p l r a l l o n o t the term o f W . P . 0 .

' H arding of Birmingham, Ala. ' ’ ;E P . P b t t , vice governor o f the

to a rd , will assume the, dotie i o f gov*“ y crnor pending tho tonflrm alloa by the

lehnto o l a nominee f e r th e position ' or the deslgnntioo o f one o f the p ru - , en t beard mem ben u ' govemor by ‘

tho President Harding, fle- -

' b« 0 . W .'B . f t K , B S 8 0 E T , nan TO USB OP OIL BUBNBB^ .Jro* OMAHA, Aug. ff, { ffh rln ita ll f ■no oil b u rn en on locomotlvei o t the Ore* ■-.■ ag*' gon-W ashlogton-Bailroed’r a n d - lf tv lg a '— alt* t b n company’s Hnes, p a rt o f tb Unloa

’ p a d fio system, may become aee esm y " '' as tb e result of tbe e o a ll t r ik e w u

s ta ted a t the B y i tw 'a ', : h e a d q u T t t t « v . trs . here. Oil bu m e rs,wore need p w t , to .1

o f tho world w ar 's 's ta O i^ n ^ “ fo r 'g u o * “T<:*» irly lino and ean e a iily .b a 'ird n i ia l d,. w u s a ld . '- V.-

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— Coinniittee-Provided-Rate—is Rejected, will) tlie Resiilting

T .... Elimiiiation of. Duty .on _ _Leatfier, Bools and Slioes

t WAaHHrOTON, A n i. 9 ( /P H . HldM, bo«U -uid diOM tn d leaU ur • ' ^ TOt«d b tc k 'to Uie t n l f f i tM

- l i f t to d i r 1)7 th* H u t4 ^ v h ic b . . t i t u coocttm d la te tlo a ta k e a 1»r

. t l u heoM Bor« 'U u a tt h e n v u only e>» ro ll cell—on

^ 10de«<‘>«iid th e l e n l t m e 39 to 26 a c t in i t th e eoBinittee n t e e o f tw e

' ceiite » ponnd oq g re w o r plekled and fou r e en ti oa drleit hldea.

F u t j r L tnei O bliterated .

Tbo aenntfl'divided a i-fo lio irf: 'F o r a d u tf on hideii

' BepubUcaMrrBut*um, CBmoron, Cap­per, OuTlia, E rm t, Oooding, n a rrc ld ,L add, McConnIck, McNnry, N ieh0li0D.| K orbeek, Oddle, Phlppi, . J h o r tr id e e , ; Smoot, Stanfield, Stcrliog, and W arren ja « — 19* 1 hnvo i

Domocratf — A ih u n t, ' B rotuiard, birthc• , Flotcbor, Jones of New Mexieo, Kend- for tl

r iek , R a u d e ll and 8beppard~7 . hie a t - Totol 26. ' ■ «f, M

• A p iin it a duty on h ide i: P'*®**R epulH eant—Ball, Borah, TJrande*

gee, Calder, Colt, Cammini, DilUagbam, |) y |< Edjjo, PrelinRhnysen, H ale, Koyee, Lon- K IH root, Lodge, M m m ,'N o w ,-N ew b e rry , U l l l FopjHr, Ranaon; Spencer, SatbeH and, 1 ToTOiend, Wnd»wortii nnd W nil» -23 .

Democrat#—Dial, Oerry, Q tau , Har- * rii„H cfH n, M yon, Ovprman, Pomerenp,Rcod, Slmmoni, Smith, Stanley; Tram* Q fg n mei, Underwood, W alih o f Maisaeho* p • e t t i and W alih of M on tana-16 .

Total 89.Old Tiea S hattered ' ^

U o it o f tbo moro m arked lines wble^ havo dovoloped in tlio sonato during work

, tho ta r i f f figh t disappeared on ^tbls .omergj vote, hu t nbout tlio only surprise w as‘f , j . , . th a t a m ajority o f the ropublieans voted! against m aking hides dutiable. K o ti° ' only was there a 'sp lit among tbo major- jbetwot i ty leadenbip on tho question, b u t a(iib tb ^ i t i ia tbo flnanco committee m ajority a£(i an j^p i

. Id tbo ropublican ag ritu ltn ral. ta r i f f bloe, wbieh through .its 'e b a l^ y iehii; n a n , Senator Ooodlng of..Idaho , bad fo r 'c a a sked fo r two eonts on green bldee and n ^ to I

t ' s lx -Ju d r le d rU d es . < ' . ' I n g |]|Only tiro members of tho finaneo ^h ilo (

. eommitteo—C urtis niid Smoot—support- lUuatii : ed tlie duties, whIio fo u r, m e m b e rs - tjegion! : Calder, Dliliogham, F re linghnysen ' ond )y gbip

Sutheriaad—>'oted against tbem. C hal^ w . } n a n McCumbor nnd Sonator W atson o f ,man ol

. Ind iana , tho other two members pres- go, en t, wero paired and unable to vote. f ,„ i q, F ivo momVcrs o r th o T a if lf f l lo o bfoke' nUh’ l aw ay on tho baIlot~Sponeor, W illis, t f Now, K eyes and Townsotfa. ' ' •. from P

D iia g n e to A n a a d o e n t '' P0*‘P0f W ith hides son t back to tb s fre e lis t,

Senator Smoot of U tali, fo r flio com- •• m ittcc, moved th a t tho senato disagree ' to th e amendment proposing n ra to of ”- 12 cents .n pa ir nnd hvo e in ts nd va-

• .lorem on bools nnd.shops nnd vary ing >I'M n to s on band, rough and lole leather, . ^ b e lting and harness. leather and varl-

, . oas other kinds o f thU product. *»>»■ aT h is motion prevailed w ithout a roll du p iw

• call and jis a aubstltuto tho w aa te ap. rid the p ro v e d 'th o bouso provision-proposing to tba

' a do ty o f 20 p e r cent ad viilorem on noliien ebamols skins, pianoforte, pianoforte m m baetion, p layer piano action leather, .

V o ^ o l o d • upbolslery leather, glove ■lea the r,, winlsbed in wblto or in tb e ■e m s t H

W ithout rull calls tbo senato then . ■cu t from 4 to 3 per ccn t tho proposed H

: du ty on bags, baskets, be lti, satcbels, ■.card eases, pocket books, jew el boxes, M

. ' portfolios and other boxes nnd eases I f lwholly or in chief value of leather. On Msuch articles permnnently f itte d o n ! J B

;, fu rnished w ltb trnvcllog,' bottle, drink- HIng, d ining or luncheon, sowing, mnnl- w l

^ -euro or sim ilar sets, tho du ty was made H w45 p e r ccn t nd rnlorem in p lncc'of tbe H IICO'per cont originally pro'posed. I W

Y our a tten tion is especially invited D ly to tho fa c t th a t there are several nieo H

eool, comfortable apartm ents vacant n t ■;■ -the Justam ere Inn.—adv. ___________ ■

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;■ . BAIL&OA]) TIME TABLE |

• ( d t y or-M onaU ln T ia s )

E as tb o ttd ■ - • . 'N o . 1 8 0 ________D epart T:20 a. « .

4 No. 8 4 _______ - D epart 6:10 p. d .{■ .Westbonad .1. N o. -------- D epart 12:80 p. ss.

N o .1 3 5 _______ d e p a r t 4i30 p. » . |

B 0G B B 80N BBANOH tE A lN a . " ' " ' ' l. Sonthbenad I

No. 8 1 9 ------------ D»P*rt W tlO p ..» . INortbbovad ■ '{b B

•N o. « 0 ------------A rrive 4:05 p. * - j O

>T*TT. MAKB-OT. Ho. 1 5 ^ 7 i . * . . -V s )

No. 83 a t 12i00 • . - " l l i iNo. a t 4 p . n . ,, f ’ .. . “

--------" N o : 'M 'a t '5 :M ”p r o > - ~ - ’ ^ ^ ^ - ~ ” ' 7I Woyawnn b tin fh a t 1 8 t0 0 » . __1 •

The fo reg o b g a i i l ii»k .e -np> opera tive M d effeetive nader ordiaary e 0 B d W < m i5 l f ^ p « l« a 0 t t a t0 l» a iJ - — •

- ahonld bo dropped a t abont th e w p l a r ' s l o ^ g t f i a e j t w oold b e iA -

to d l i^ te h tb e « a th f :■ proelM k o w .-. ^

W IN FALLS DAILY NE)I

W U ip^erve Jackie C

Jaekie- Coogan,-- fiioi^ktw , who will f » "tvo earned $1,000,OOO.before h is eigbtb and t(irthday, was' in conrt in1<bB Angeles tbe miir the f irs t tim e. Ho is shown w ith bis mois a ttorney, Plersoa M. H all;, bis .moth* report■ and bis father. Tho Ooogaas ap< Incomilied to be appointed legal g n a rd ia u did no

imTES'UFOi AEfil TOSPENeCl'PUN I

rotindwork for Oo-operatlon Dr. ] Betweea DiBtribator aod Op

. State Orjaniiation .

WASHINOTON, Aug. 9 (/PH O ronnd- UNI irk f o r ' co-operation betw een s ta te Augr- icrgpncy fuel organizations and the year 's J« r.l e in ln l coal illittlb iitlon tom. it tteo was begun today a t conferonces twccn Fuel D istributor Spencer ond, ^.j|j 9 s ta te ,conl commlttiics o f'M lch igan uni cla d.FpnnsylvanlO. o ’clockArrangements wero made w ltb the Tbe ebigan commlttcc, Mr. Spcneor sold, will be r 'co ring for tbe fuel needi o f th a t a t 10 i ito by means of orders fo r coal pass- commis ( through- tbo.' contral 'com m ittee, spoakri ilo offoH s to'relievo the O reat Lakes day tb uotion a lreody .aro under w ay , the fo r ’the {Inning having been mado w ith week- y«ar sl shipm ents o f 200,000 tons o f eoal, general V. D. Oalney of H arrisburg, chair fo r the n of tho I’ennsylvnnla public ntlli- Faeul I eommiltee, wblcb is tbo emergcnoy mbotini l..o rg»n lw tio iiJfo r_ tha t_8 la tc ,_ )no t jfoto.wl b M r. Sjnneer, Secretary Hoover and an I tw en ty" producing conl operators will be m Pennsylvania. I t wna decided to ccptlon tpone tho question of f ix ing a p tice wives,

coal mined in Pennsylvania, un til Upbam, day, when a committeo o f tho opem- Tho i s 'IsT o meet w ith tbo s tn to fuel com- crn Idi teo' In Philadciphla. ■ noon oi' ------------------------- . ThoElliabeth'a Ceaehei Aroused E nvy' w eek’s in tb e end tlie'iiuib’aada capU iila tea faculty id j i f l e r a nh lle (ilvera grcoi ir Jles, ium, Sa Ib'B* grent jM iouey of tbo qucca’i - - - - p leasure mo^o .liiein coachea. nnd .No^

them up un<l dciwne i Iid M un trle s A yo tb a great MilmlratloD of a ll be- nen t st

Idera."

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• P ^ k CoMt BbCDit Co.'

EWS, TWIN FALLS, II)j

e€oogan*8 Wealth^

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j r ' ' T l t k l l " ilo V ro tM l l l j io r tti io - ad to s till aa lle lo n s gossip regarding10 manner in which tbey are spending is money. Aa h is gnard lan i, they must ■port o v e iry e a r to th e court as to bis leome and expenditures, a thiag- tbey !d no t havo' to do as his parents.

l i i i i KlesniiN G Eo .

Ir. E. A. Bryao Will Address Opening Assembly ol Tear

September 20

U NIVEBSITY O F IDAHO, MoseoW, ig r -O—Keglstrotlon fo r the now • a r ’s work a t tho Unlv'crslty o f Idabo11 s ta r t Mondny, Soptember 18, a t 8 dock, according' to announeomont Qm tho oilnilntslrotlvo offlcoe. I t 11 contlnuo through Tuesday, and act*I class work will commenw a t 6 •lock .W ednesday m orn ing .'Tbe opening assem bly o f the yearII bo hold W odnesdoy, September 20, r 10 o ’clock. Dr. E . A. Bryan, s ta te

mmissioner o f education, will be tbo uakrr. On the aftcrnooii o f tho aame y the froshm en will bo assembled r the annual convocation o f the f ln tr i r students, a t which they rcceive aeral advleo as to w bat is In prospeet ■ tho y e a r ’s Work.?^eulty mombers w ill hold tbe lr f lrs t o tlngonS atu rday i.S op tem berlO , be- :o .,« lioo l.opm j_B .hL eo .iL «_n"M «8 . =1 an evening session of this meeting '.1 be in te rsp erse d an afternoon re*)tlon to facu lty members and .th e ir i-es, by P residen t and Mrs. A. H . bam, a t tho ir home, rho studcnt'spcclal tra in from south- I Idaho will a rrive shortly before in on Sunday.rho closing ovent o f tho opening e k ’s cxercises will h e a student and lulty reception held In the gymno-v 0, Batnrday, September 23.

. Noveiht Peddles Own. Booka.K young .novelist stood nn prnmi*Dt Street e cm c r in I^n d o n rcccntly ddiing be r on 'a books. She sold 80 ~ — ilM la lin bour.

i f the Club ind in the

Best Cafes-Yoifll 6ad Soow Fl^tt 'aervtd w ith broth*, soups,‘oysttr«i calads aad dwese.

Everyone llkca tp nibble ' tbcs«crisp,ta«ty'iodAW l*■fea. .

' Sold by grocer* In n i 'fftkMiti tndV an i/y ( /u .

D o j/r ask let e ra ek m

SKOW FLASES

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■SlENTSIinENO Ie y .u .s i i iE iC iP ”"' - —----^

Oommimdqat S>7i Idaho Oa- m i dots Bank a t Top o rE re ty ihoi

Phase of Work______ . 'P " '

U m V K lS I i r O P IDAHO, Moieow,L D g .'^ A larger percentage of tbo stu- a t i ents b f the U niversity of Idaho attend* fanid'»he-iiinth-O orps-A rea-R r-O .-*5'.-O .-w 0Tiummer encampment J n it l i ^ e d a t lo^l lamp Lewis th a a from any.'otber west- j

Get One of Electric

This is tbe finest family 1 the month of Angnst only. T temperatore reached by the ir on the special tilting stand. ^ed. ■ . ■

Place your order a t one

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' • ■' Camels a: andlifelo cigarette. . That’s CIGAR]

)RNING, AUGUST 10, me m insU tuH on,'according to a sUte* m ent by Colonel E . R. Cbrismao, com- ^Ind m aadant here, wbo commanded,tbe sum- fata m ef eamp. ^ tra

'^T he Idaho cadets ranked a t tho e.d a v e i^ 'to p ' in 'o v e fy ;p b a « fl 'o f ' 'tb rw o rk wori a t tbo cam p ," continued Colonel Chris- ^ e r a a n . “ They won a cup in tbo rifle Jn a shoot, distinguished-themselves in - th e tra in ing w6rk and czcclied-ln athletic sporta and'contests^ ‘ mi

“ This y e a r 's encampment was 'th e best in tho history o f tbo summer camp . a t Camp Lewis. The throo ualts, in- fn n try , engineers and fie ld artllieiy ,w O T8-B tatloncd-in-the-sam o:eam pro l- -rjz : low ing students In each braneb to get _ ab idea o f the work of tbe o tb e r.,- .

f These Edison i Irons Now for

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ily iron made and is offered a t an nn< The handle always stays cool,, no

e ironing svface.. Ho holder is.nece . The sole plate requires no wax bei

once for one of these beautiful an<

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radc itB ig lit irouL ightaCr taste will tell yoii that! ie flavor Md fragrance of cho tljr blended. T he/ie smootl

1 there’s NO CIGARETI'E . . . . .put the utmost quality, into tl 5 are as good as ifg possible fo ■elong knowledge of fine tobac tte. ■t ’s why Camels are^THE .RETTE,

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= - = = = - ■'"F ie ld trips In aflto im e k s ,.variona

kinds of social .aetlvitlea nnder^ tho aanngenieat o f aspeelal offlcbr^ den o a> ' itratlons by tho rcgnla* troops aU tion-’ id a t C anp Lewis in barrage aad aeria l ■»ork,"all-«oiitrlbnted toTnflka thOTron*------------ner profiU bie and w orth whi)6 to those ............In a ttendance.” -

' Promote P rospsrity ." I h av e ever oonaldered Jt aa the

bdK peaaable duty of every ta e a b e r of aoclety fn prumoie. a s fu r a a la b ln Ilea, jlie p.rMpcriiy o f every la- dividual, bu t'luo re w ped a lly .tb o cdm. ... ta n n liy - la wliich he D6Iongi.'"=Jlllla H aacock. _

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A M f/aJIfoniA for 4 Months

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........... ..............■ •.''H * tttlU I'le»*ue“' ' ' ' ' i ^ '* * i^Boiton 6-6, 6 t L oqIi (MI.

• • ■ ■ » » r i H t 2, c i B c i n r t t f J j , : ; .- B r o o U jn -^ .C h lc s ^ 0.

P hnade lphU -in itib iirgh -R a ln . '

m m f^A J^LEA G V E A8TANDZK0 O P THB OLUBS •

■Won L m I P ciBL LouU J_____ ;..._.6S - • : - « ...... ;581l Bt

New Y o rk ___________Cl « .587 N<Chleago :_________ .-..S7 48 .543 D<PU tiborK h __________55 47 J53D Cl

• ' C ln d n n a t l__________ .57 31 J2 8 ClB ro o k ly n _________-JJ50 S3 .485 W

' PhllftdolphU ;______ ;.- J 0 02 ' .807 PlB o i to n ______________35 OO .347 B(

THUBSDAT'S CA U ES

6U L ouli ftt .Boston;Cblcftgo a t Brookljrn.Clnclniuitl n t New York. I.jn tU burgh a t PhiladelpbiQ. f

EIMS n i U ;Seda Jerk Gotbamitea Oat of

Leadership, • Wbile Oards Split With Braves ' ie<

• ___ ■, . , ioN EW YOEK, A u j. 0 m - T h o n j h

. ou tb it taore than two to one, Cloeinniktl agn in defoatod .New York to & y .. I t |],

* ' ,w aa tb e worlds’ eb aa p io u * -th ird sne* n , ' cesiive defeat. McQoilUa, former

Bravo pitcher twirled brilllan tty for Now York, b n t b it support fell down i . in tbe 'p inchet. },„

Score: “ R. IH E.' i .,G in e in n a t l____________ - 8 0 0Now Y o r k ------------ 2 K 3 bl

B alteries: Coach anil W lngo; ) fe ' Q uiU an'aa^ Snjrder. ^

■ BEA V Ba AMD O A W » DIV ID Bi ' 530 8 T 0 N , Aag/O ( f f7 -6 l. L ou iiw oa t lo

In to f i n t place today by sp litting evon an w itb Boston^ while Cincinnati d e fc a te f N ew Y ork' D oston won the i f n t game, a ll o f B o itoa ’s n n i coming a f te r ' nirfV’s m u ff o f-U lllsr’i e u y pop f ly in bi the leeoad inniag with two ont. N orth e r lolleved Shetdel w ith two o a t In thl« itsniog and did not give a h it fo r tbe Ri roat o f tbo game. E r r o n ' by K op t Cc were instrum ental in Bt. L o ^a w lna ia^ h i

' t h o socond game.'. Bcorei:• F i n t gams: • , . , R. H . E . N(

8U Louis -------— 0 i r -3 D«Boston --------------------- .— 6 a 0

. B atteries: Shet'dol, N orth a n d Ain- Si sm ith ; U illcr and Oowdy.

8oc(md gam e:. .. ' B. H . E.81. Louis ___________ _ 0 C . 2Boston _____________- — 0 12 , 3

B atteries: Doak, North aud Clemons, ^ A insm ith; Ocicliger, McNairiora -an^

, 0 'N . m . • ______,,

ALEXAMBBIl WJHB .CLOSE OHE fiJ

DEOOKLYK, An*. > (ffHCW csBO I" defeated Brooklyn today. Cadore and A lexander cach, had oae bad Inning, Bi

O a d o ro w ea kening 'in th e -s U th when 01 H eathco te’a home run, with tw o on, de-

I. elded the game. toScoto: ' * • B . IL E . on

C h ic a g o ________ :---------- 0 13 0, 'B rooklyn ___________— 5 13 0

BaU orlcs: Alexander aad O ’Farre ll;. Cadore aad DeBerry. '

■ B ostoa-Pitliburgh game postponed—• rain . ,1

’ bl, Youth PriM fvsp. (.y

. A Doble life .a ln I t more tbao a n . am bition p r e a e m r ; It ta nlao a po^*

. e rfu l health and yonth p rew rre r. ,U _. la a toqlc th a t preTcats prem ature

aging: W hen the facullles a re cm- . . ployed In' working out a aplendlil ile«. tin y wo a re hnppy, contented; the n tn d Is 80 fully occupied th a t It can . no t detcrlorato or low Ila buoyancy, (j, And It Is Uie mind Hint keeps the ^ y young. _

J ---------:-----------T sn -P sr-C an t-W III-D * .--------------- J_ ^ - ; A W nahlagton aclenllst hna dlBCOT-

. c ra lly lia to a /lne,R«>wtb-of hfllr. W e, !■ ahnll 'ocpcct, a eomnilMlon from th e ^

: pean u t venilorn for iniMlng thin In- .fonnnUon ‘ulonK,—Boston T ninscrlpL __

T H E G U U PS

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IINOS OF aB6SM.TS IN the'y j. r - A B ttlca n League ■

Cleveland 7,-Boiton 3. P. ” - D etroit 3, Now York 8. * ' ' ' 8■v^:-;/;bi<«igo,5^i?hyad9ij.hiaj,,., - ’-Si

B t.L ou ls^W aa lilng tonO . I

UMERWAN LEAGUE' 8TANDINQ O P T B B OLUBS

Won L o i t , , P e t. -I Bt. Louis ........ ..............C4 43 .508 Batr N ew York ___________ W 45 ' .587 Voi1 D etroit ..... ^...;.58 51 .53C Loi) Chleago ...... ............:.;..55 5S .514 Bali C le v e la n d ___________ .'iO > 55 .503 Oal5 W ashington •_________50 SQ .471 Beir P h ilad e lp h ia ----------„..42 ' 02 .404 Poir Boston’ __________41 . fiO .383 Bae

- TH UB SD A T'S GAHBS .

N ^ ^ m c s scheduled. - - ' G --------- - fiFOURTNeniOiS c

• N o s e O u t S e n a t o r s iA i ^ a l i . g ' " O a m e o f - E o m ^ ^ S e r ie s ; Y d o k s a

W in f r o m t h e ,T ig e r s oaiI ■ — ^ ••• Bea

BT. LOUIS, Aug. l* .(ff)-T he league- J leading Browns made i t threo ou t of four ,over W ftibtnglon, w inning today.A baitiag^iaU y again st W alter Johnion ^ in - th e .seventh gavo tbe two run*, th a t ,

J brought vietory. Judge and OosUn of the S enaton and JileU nnua of the

Browns h it homo runs. ThO Bonaton ' were credited w ith n run by the offieial scorer In the n in th , b u t Umpire H er-

• ia rlty . refused to allow I t a i i t came ^ l)otTteca.ft.doulil(Lplay_thQLcnd#d.the.

; inn in g ., Judge w a i on th ltd w ith one ,J on t and crossed tbe p late during a don- » ble play a t fliiil. ’ • . ‘' Score: . B. -H ..' B.

W aih in g to n ________ _ 0 14 1Bt. LouU 8 13 2 j'. B a tte rie i: F rancis , Brillheart, John- *

t io n and Pieinieh;.. VanOlldor, Pruott I and Collins. . ' . J*r , ------- ----------- . • *.®', R i r i s K A E B S IT TWBNTY-ONB• D B T R O lt, Aug. 9 (fiV^New York 1 b it today nnd aided by Rlgney's I e rro n defeated D etro it fo r the thirdt irUtory ou t o ( fou t gonca played h e n . > » Ruth led o ff In the n in th Inning against f Cole w ith a drive into tbe b le a^ e rs fo r tbi \ h is 2 i» t homo run of the yeai.' , •«<

Score: , .R . H . R ofI New York _____:...............8 12 0 "3 D etroit ------------- ---- --------3 10 'i ■■} Batteries: Bhawkey, Both and .• Bchang; Ehmkc, Colo nnd Baulcr.

, BEO aUIT W INS POE-INDIANB

; CLEVELAND, Aug. 0 (fl>}-^lovo-• lond mado It throo out of fonr from ' Boiton todoy. Booiie, n roeruit from!• Cbattnnooga, d id -n o t nllow a Boaton .

mnn to rcneh first nr even h it tbo ball outside of Iho infield for the f l n t fonr innings. Colllni wns driven from the

) box in tho f lr t t Inning.1 Bcorc: R. H . E., Boston _________ ;.........- . 3 6 . 11 Clevolaad :----------- -----— 7 13 1• B a tte rie i: W. Collins, B uuell, Faller-

ton, Plercy nnd W nlton, Ruel; Boone. and O ’Neill.

j HO HBB BBATS W HITB BOX

5 CHICAGO, Aug.. 0bunched four hiU for three n u tq tie tho score in the seventh today and won

' on t in the eighth, 4 to 3, when Perkini li i t & home run Into the , le ft field > bleachen . F aber hurled good ball fo r ' Chleago up to tho seventh. -

■ Score: R. H . E.P h ilade lph ia ------------------- i 10 1Chicago --------------- 8 '8 2

B attprlc i: Rommel, H arrU and Por­kins; F a b e r and Y arynn. '

I f yonr property i t desirable and U advertlied la t h f e lau lfisd yon II find your.bnyer.

Mn W, VIshBr, _. Praetiee lim ited to in t e n d dii-

- - e a m -a a d -e lln le a l-f tn d -Ia b o ra to ry - — dingaotU. Special aUeatSoA

' tn n ^ b u s dlibase i and dlioates of children.-. Office w ith the Tw in FalU OUaic.'

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A DAY INE QIC LEAGIJES

O oaitL aagna ^Portland 1, Vernon 0.Seattle O akland 0.

*8an F ranclieo .4^aalt..L ake 8. liba Angelct 4, Saeramonto 3 (10 In.}

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C O A S T J ^ A G V E ]

e t A t iD n r a o ? i h b o l it b s J, - Won Lost Pet. ?iB a n F ra n c lK O ________81 48’ .028 ii’ Vernon _______J.........75. S8 ;S91 d: Loi A n g e le s______ _...70 00 .538 01 Balt Lake ......— !:,\.;i,04 03 .504 *I OaklWid -------- --- :----- 01 (58 .47S •, Beattie ------------------- .58 70 .453 p1 P o r t la n d -----------i ------S3 .75 ,414 lfI S a e r a n e n to _________Sl 77 ' J)08

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Balt lA k e a t Son FrancUco:Baeramento a t Los Angelei. (,

' . Vernon a t P o rtland . • •{ Oakland a t Beattie. ^

■ — VW]BDMSSDAT’S OAMBS , |

f -B fiA T T ^ :, Aug.Score: . , . ....... . It.. H . E.

Oakland ________________ 0 ' 4 0 •S e a t t l e ---------------------------5 10 1

Batteriea: Jones and K oohler; Jacob i ; and Adam t. ‘•

■ . SAK FRANCIBCO, Aug. D (ff): , ’ I Score: B. n . ^ E . *: Balt Loko -----------------S 9 4 ?: Ban F ra n cU co ______i - , - . 4 ' 11 O ’: B a tte rie i: K allio, MeCabo and Jen- I k ln i; Bhea and Yelle. ^ <

' LOS ANGELES, Aug. fl (/P): ^! Store: . It. H . E . >

BMrttDictttd 3 , o 0 “•' l o , A n g e le .-------------------- i n 3 <

B atteries: Colwell, C a n f ie in i S d b Cook; H oghet and Baldw in (10 inn-

V' tO BTLA N D , Aug. O' (ff):' flcore: .• R. H . B. i

Vernon ----------------------- 5 18 0 aP o r t la n d ------- u--------------- 1 0 1■ '^aU erles: Doyle and M urphy; Dem- I arce, Blcmlller and R ing. S

O ysttra Incraate . tI f fill th e progeny, o f ono oyster *

' lived and niulltpllcd,' and so oo. ?i through six generations, tbe heap of .

shells would be e ight tim es tb e aUe

Brawm:

G e t t h i s s t r a i g h t —

F o r t h e B r s t t i m e i n 7 0

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I $ 1 b u y s y o u a g e n t u i

1 • . G i l l e t t c -

T h e “ B r o w n i e ” —

W i t h t h r e e g e n u i i

G i l l e t t e B U e s .

, C IL L E T IE SAFETY RAZOR C B o * t o ^ U .S .^

N o w a t a l l D e a le n

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aD;™URSDAYMORNII

T H E WAY TO GC

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B e a t i n g t h e O ld H a r k b y ~ H a l f U iQ D te •

. gNORTH RANDALL, Cloveland, '0 . , h

Aug. &-~Sottlng h ll nwn paco, Lee'W or- f thy , the unbeaten son o f L ee Axwor- thy .'w ou tho $11,000 cAomplon stallioa > stake, ono of tho rlchcst three-year-oM

O rand C lrtu il In lu r itlts of tho leason, < i in s tra igh t heats a t N qrtli Randall to- I day and. In doing so, brbko three rec- f ) ords, onu o f which II aaUl to be a " I w orld 's record. Tho race wns worth 'I *5,275 lo Frnnk H. EllU of Philadel- « J phla, owner of th e colt. I t w ai b it ’I I f if th ttra lg h t vietory of the seaion. • 5 Lee W orthy w ai '.d riven , by Ben 1

W hite of Cltfveland, who teamed him t Hi vfet0T7 in th e M atron stakes a t To f Icdo lnst week In tho fa stest h eat tro t- ■ ted by a threo-year-old thU year,.un til todny. This tim e, 2:05 1-2, waa lowered by h a lf a seeond in the f irs t heat to ­day. In tro ttln g 'th o milo in 2:05, Lee W orthy also clipped, a second o f f the stako-reeord. Ho tro tted tbo la s t h a lf ^ ^n 1:00 3-4 and the last lA in :2fl 3-4. •

> — - | » ..FILER

FILER.—C lark Sehlegcl o f Poeatello \ wns a week-end guest a t tho home, of I

. Mr. and M n , 0 , W . Anthony, leaving I Jlonany m orh lhg 'fo r a tr ip through ) Yellowstone park.

M Usei Stella .M acaw and Mabeli O ravca gavo a dancing pa rty a t thoi eountry homo of M lu > Cedi Johnson Sa tu rday evening. Several frora here

. attended..} “-R a y m o n d -a rav e s-T e to rae d — Frlday-l I from Corvallis, Oregon, where he has 1 been a ttend ing ichool.. Mrs. Olive Williams o f -Twin FnUt

4pent Monday here w ith Mi,ss E dith WlllUms.

IC iu G er tn d o W alter retnraed Mon- . day from Berkeley, Calif., where sb*) attended summer «chooL I MliS Oail M uuer, Rex Kimmel and • Mra. LM tcr M uucr motored to .Boise

F riday , rc tu ra lag Saturday.M rs. J . F . Mallory., and ehlldren ro-

tu raed home' Ba.turday' from a _twn w eekt m otor tr ip , through U tah nnd Idaho ,-v itH iag w ith TCiatiTCt:

.L i t t le Bobbie K irkpatrlrk celebrated b U 'f l f th b irthday .T uesday w ith a p a rty ’on th e M -J . Macaw lawn. Abont

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~] tw enty-five g iiM ti were p resent. The lit tle folks enjoyed th«mselves n t the awlngs 'and 'on -the law a u n til ico cream and. cake wero eerved. Mrs. Kirkpat* rlek was a u U ted by M rs.'C arter. Those |

-■ present w ere: Bobby and Rex DavU, n Joe Ooodb,; C lark n n d Donald Sealey, !

fiud<1y Drake, Bod W llka,, ' Mleky ” Dwigfil, Jc an .JfnH bry .M m opne Love, '

Vera Orm, A nna Thompson, Pauline ■ B nnd Gernldine Maeaw, Lneille B eau ,

J::iaroneo CorUon, l l l f f A ndenon, Doro- ]lhy nnd^M argaret Cose.

Mrs. Lester.M usser and dilld ren are ' apchdlng the w^ek a t the home o f her

}., b rother, W llllani W alter, n e a r 'T w in ' ,r. Fnlls. . •

ilny Qetchcl, J lm .^ ra n e ls and Cro­on ve f W illiams le ft ' T ueiday evening for i]i| Coeur d ’Alene, ^here they .expect to n, flttd employment. ^Q. , L ittle Jean M allory hnd a narrow ( . cicopo from whnt m ight have been u a Hprinus accident. .When the electric >li w ash ing 'm aeh lao w as in 'm o tion she ll. n ltcm pted to p u l an nrtlele in ' tho is w ringer, which caught hor f la g e n , ta k ­

ing tlie hnnd through to tho knuckles.)n Tlio w ringer was full o f clothes, and m (}ulck action o f the m ith e r prevented 0 . fu rther trouble. S light bruises were t . siiitnlned. ll • • — ^

’ “ - r rd n Ancient City.Peking Is one of the oldest c itie s '

j . la th e w orld, being knuivn to exist In , f th e T n e lfth centui}' bctoro ClirlRt, but

a lthough It Is o f Imiuenso size. b u t. 26. miles .In d rcum fercnce , nitich of th e s|in(-o"ivUlilD Iho w alls Is unoc* cuplcd.

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Friday and San t • •

■ 10 Bars Palm Olive So 15 Bars Rose Bath Soaj 4 Pairs Children’s Hos 4 Pairs Men’s Sox fo r . 4 Pairs Men’s Canvas2 Pairs Cfiildren’s Whi All Children’s Straw I 8 Ladies’ Trimmed Hal 3Yds.WhiteTwill,Qut3 Yds. Light Outing S'] 3 Yd3..Lightor,Darki 3 Yds. 27 in. Gingham 21-2 Yds. Rompei: Clo

All Misses’.and Chil( ular price leSi....

• All Ladies’ Oxfords i price less............... ...'

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" tbsm " may flnd a cure In c b e le t o t a w all p a p e r-th a t su its th e ir tijRe*. ■:

f I t h as been proven th a t w all , p a p er I’ can ptoduco nervo\isncss a n d Irrtit* ' ■ ' ’ billty. i f Its tone clashes w ltb tb e f ^ -

' Ings o t anyone In th e honse.

k"a a i l i i - VOtlB DRUCOST

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l E p r aMovie 'Actor Issues Statement

in Wliich He Says Disagree-, j||— niint“ iflfirFoIlpwedB'y Prop- i

erty Settlement . -LOa ANOBLES, Oi l , A w .», (ff)

—WiUUm S. H u t , motion pte tis* stAT, U t« to d i7 Uraod » s lsn td ffU tttnent t h t t I u u d hla wife, W ln lM d West«Tnr, fllm u tn M , tw d 'H p « n t« d abo n t'tl ireo montiia

•rttlM nent h id [»'■ .tiva « ttecl»d ptOTiOlnf b v Ht Bi»lnt«n«oc< *nd t l u t o f tlielr nn- pt tl bom child t n d th U be bad 's o BUU know le^se e f anjr p l in i o f U ib . fo c B u r t fo r I n i t l t Q ^ d lroree m - . trooi

.ceedla*». ” : '

. H u t nlM mede publie a cop; of a 1 nlffht le tte r bo M id be bad lo o t to WUl I U. IIa7>, president o f tho U o tio n 'P J» ( J tu re P rodueen and B iitr ib u to ri aisoel' atloD o f Amoriea, deelarlDg he w ai ao t retponiiblo fo r l ia te n e n U publiihed bo re 'tha t Mr. had a ttem pted when in 1a i Aaftelci recQsUy, to d f e e t n reconciliation betw een U r. and U ri . .

n k iB U tooen t roU ew i Bom on . '

H n i t ' i r tn le a e n t cnme ftfler »evera\ w eeki o f rum or th a t a ll w ai no t well In .

- the H ar t houseI|Old u d th a t U n . B art had le ft ber bufband in bia HoIlTFOod yj home and had taken up ber reddenci | \ v i th her -n o tb er a t San ta Monica, a . < luburb. • • . ,

The ita tem en t follow*: . .. . . “ Ab a ll the newipaper*-of L oi An-

g e lu aro m rore, 1 bavo repeatedly and up td thia moment, donled there b a i . . been nny d ifficu lty botween U ii . H ar t ^

. « nu article th i i n ftem oon containing ' atatcnionti wbicb tb e paper intlm atei ,

• eame from Mra. H a r t’a nttorney»7-ana lomo o f Ihcm aro villolnouily untm o— a particularly the oaei referrlag to M ary „ . , H art, my lis te r , and to U r . Will H.H ays. . In th

' P n p e ity Settlem ent fiU de -

“ M n . H nrt and myaoJf lopwaUiJ ■ about tbrco m onthi ogo and ft Xow dayi

^.lator projierty con trao tf woro oxecutcd, Wh. m aking ample provliloni fo r ber main- log o

■ t<Eiace-4i,i well a i fo r our onborn Dako ,cbllil| which l l oxpoeted in Soptember. th li IW hether she fon tem p latei divorce pro* Ohio eeedingi o r n o t I bave ao knowledge, uuevi

• ■ " I t i l to ta lly untrue tb a t m y siito r »pHo| asiumed chargo of ray.>-k«mi»—when m w n

. . U n . H ar t le ft . U r ai*ter w ent to N ew diunii Fork prior to th e s e p u a tio n and i i itJll there. Slie h a i never regularly lived In The m y household ifnce my marriage. She Icncoi

■ lived n t 'm y Newh-gU raneh n n tll ihe■ wont past. P*>« '

' “ Tho 'tbro8,t ogainst her fo r the ■.. ■Uenatlon o f m y a ffee tion i l i too ob* p n O

•u rd an'd r id le u b n i to m e rit comment. h I J j “ M r. W ill H . H ay i b a i nover acted

< a i an interm ediary nor did be attem pt .any reeoncillallon w hile bo w o i' here.

, In fac t, to m y knowledge,..he did not even know about tho m atter. . ■

“ I t l l eipectally eruol and unealled U e t l for"to drag m y i l i te r 'o r Mr. H ay i Into L I th l l m a tte r fo r ne ither o f them haa had uu y tb in g te do w ith V ’ • .

H ar t nnd M lsi-W oitove r wore mu* ried o t b li homo bero December 7,1021. ^>0'

. M il l W cstorer ! i the daughter o f a San Pranciico nowapapor man. ‘

N q authorized atatem ent b a i come from ber on tho M paratlon.

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l i i i s i i i f i s E SSISSED m i MEETS'

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■ C o n v e n t io n O p e n s w i t h D ia o n a - S « dB io n o f K o e d s o f P e o p le f o r tbe v<

, O loB or V lo w o f S t a t u t e s " ' " r y. I . lonilai

8A N FBANOISCO, A o j. 0, (ff)-T h ii '"1*“ need fo r a bo lter underitanding of tho , , laiw a i tbo peop le 'i guardian and do* ' fonder, tho ehampion of. equal rl'ghti fo r all, wna the keynote of addrossci a t ' th e opening of tho annual A m erlcu B ar oMoelatlon convention bero today.' From P re ild e n t H&tdiog u s e a aes* ,Q(,uQti

! akge o npha iis lng Uie p a r t 'to bo-played „iay v . by, tho legal fra te rn ity in lolviag the .. prob leoa of tbo day : from 0 . 0 . Sev.

o r u c e of 6 t. P au l, p reilden t of the auoeia tlon , a d iieou ion o f ib e lncrea»- Ingly cloie touch o f tbo law w ith hu­m an iD ititutiona, and from Fred Bit- BEU

- mont Sm itb o f K ansas, an ozplanaNon ^g^— •o f tb e a ttem p t o f tb e E a a ta a indMlTlal eourt to se ttle controTcralei between Tu,;. labor aad c a p ita l

. A call fo r closer u n ity b ^ w e eq Eog- Le : llsh ip ta k la g a a tlo n i, to bo fo ite ied ..th rough the medium o f the legal pro- ^

feu io o , w a i made by. Lord T hom li Bhaw o f BanfcrmUne, representing tbe n ] . . , Engllib u d Scottish bars. iSC H enri /,ton Attbepla « f P a ris , w bo ipoke on bobaU 9 p .

:.o f - th s'IV eneh b » , told o f the r iie of ALLJnd ie la J p b w e r j^ ______ -Pbo:

'W iniam 'H ow ard T a f t, chief jn itleo l« I- th o -H n lt* d -S la le iru d -V ie e -P re a l- .'dent Calvin CooUdge w ere among those Afl on tho platform a t tbe opealng le n lo n . j |

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rWIN FALLS DAILY NE^

. Haiiry Soland Is. 6bot i n ' n , IrlBh Warfare J

I ^H orjy Baland, -former rep rtien tn tlve ^

>f the B ail Elroann in the United 3t«tei, w ai iho t down while attem pting0 evade arrc il b y N ational Army "'*** rooim ncnr Dublin.

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Jisfributlon of Waterfall D'ur-ing Week Not Balanced to tk"' i

. Need of Growing Cropthere

WASHINOTON, Aug. 0, W -B f t in - ,torj%all was unevenly d istributed aad erop how e levelopments varied during tbe weekindiug yeiterday, tbe departm ent o f ranchigrleulture announced todny in Its Latreekly lummnry of weather and erop j ,ondltloni. tailsMueli o f tbo w eit u d 's e c t lo n i from roaeb:

be north cenlrol s ta te i o astw ud re- nherc olved bonefleial ih o w en b u t tbe Ohioalley, tho coatral.nortliern i ta t e i and ~lost of tho e a it gtilf nreaa need' molit* Thero badly, tho report said, wblle the the d<flmaging drought continued in the lo g o i o u tW s t and considerable hall w aiopOrted in scattered iocalitiei. Except lovo ior some delay ddo .to beavy rain fa ll tron ]i^llio upper G reat plains, farm wdrk f o r thrnorotly mode' good jfrogrosi. ing fc

E eso itj n w i i r a t i c

Whilo wot w eather delayed threih- j^f{Ig of w heat In 'N eb raska and South the lakota, tho w eather generally favoredbli work. TIio w in te r y ie lds in tbe ],omo•hio valiey/bowever, continued to ihow ,iievcn resulti. ShtTwora benefited la te '[)ring w heat in tho northern S o ^ y tell 6lount&ln atfttes, b u i in Idaho u d U tah |{)o' i|(omage was eauied by itrong w indi o r - «x ]»ln. prolec Tbe chief corn producing area ezpe^

meed m oderate-tpm peraturei nnd ben- 7 rfleial sbow en during the week, th e r f r rorTibowed. , . . • IS

mfilSis' «.TENCENIimiES ILIPE S

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letbaselah pf the Ears-Trips p a u Lightly into News Oolomnswith Story of 1000 Years

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aoSL A K , Oerinany, Aug. 0, (/p)— rowsy old Qoslari U etlm ielab o f the are, has tripped ligh tly in to the lime- n,on ght to nnneuneo to the world i t has . },q'q] lached Ita thousandth birthday, A g sta forc< lebralion, nttended hy prominent men gpeu om 1 many parla o f tha country,'K ked ,tliQ..occailQtt................... ......... ...................In . preparation fo r the ovent, Ooila> eased itse lf all up in Us "S u n d ay x},e a t ,” wltb n general coat of fresh touiob lint and lavish 'decorations. I t took ^1 oneo more lemetlilng of t b o , oVd Dry of eeiituriei gono by when i t oftenrved na an imperial rcildenee. Even ■ ■ ■0 venerable Kaiae^baus, b u ilt ' by . ^nTy m and lold to be th e oldest U fulor building in Oermany, oppeared * ightoncd up for the ' day.The anniversary obiervaneea began

thia building w ith a form al morn- f({_1 proRTRm In whleh publle leadc^t in _ rrn, provincial, and national life took -rt. A historical pageant aeverftl les long paraded th o ’a tieeU later, llowcd by 0 huge folk-plcnlo on tbe luntnln alde; In . tbe evening a folk- ly waa preaented by local ta lent. {{I

Wood T hat .Will Not F lo a t *^IrcuKiInn urnlnut la heavier than le r iinO will not float.

BBA D -IH B 3 A IL T N B W a .

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rwin F a lls -B oIs b - N a iler s ta g e ~ ~Leave f iS n F a lli 8:S0 A. IL , f « ,

flier, Buhl, Hagerman, BUsi. <From B U u to H alliy by Ooodlng

md Fairfield , arriv iog a t 8:80 P . U .From Bliss to Boise by S in g Hill,

llenn’s Ferry , U ena ta la Hom( stop for dinner), arriv iog Boll*

. . • *. u rITT. T»aitBflHATiini a g p a w . t tn a p uP h o M -E w a m tto a i to - sa a -W -w - -------

B ogtfioa E ot« l 81 r a - B r a r a n ~ s x c K a o H ~ H i H B "

AS BAHBO A D 8 'O N TIOEB T .x jj

TRASK BROS. STAGE GO.

fEWS, TWIN FALL& IDi

DDEfiiLS

D i M i i. tod

Eighteen Canines Are Believed to Hava Caused. Dealti o f«»

“ MSn/l/hWHiirilated Body ^ Is Found ' ""

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BA0BAI1EN70. OaL, A t e 9, (/P) abi —S a r n a t boo n e f qoasttealB f th i i eon »ft«m M n by o e p ttty ZHirtrlet A t- ovii t d n u r S a a a e l l f ^ t o d u u i g a m a * beii to rlally a tto ty to ld tU « (Wonting dlel b y ''U n . U abel Belaxda th a t be r 1 pack o f 18 d og i:k llled .A. BleMt . etTl n a c b e r ; ' a f t e ih « b a d . ^ u n t i e d ty pw lf t him j r e i ta r d a y ._______ _ theThe nudo and m ntllated ' body o f syn

Sleie w ai found on a eot in h l i ranch er«l lonie and Mra. Belarde u d ber bui* radi iand, L ouii Belarde, were arrested. >

fins» o p ^ . ^ • . to

The woman a t f i r s t den ied 'ahe knew the inythlng ahou t tb e a ffsJ r , b u t broke ; A ietfjj Jatcr and la ld tkit her dogw bad ittaekrd Blese n fter tbe r u e h e r had Rroi tm'eic her over tbe arm w ith a elnb.She said ib e dreued, b is wounds, took '

llm to b ii bouie an<f then prepared to ° ake him to Sacramento, b u t failed be- ause ber hu ibond’i e u w ai ou t of o^ ler: Wbon ahe and Belarde retarned to ho Uouio la te r , ibo aald, B lew w «i V

• & B litr ic t A ttorney Busieil deelared

here were many d lierepaneiei ia her ’ top*. 'H e la id abe eould a o t explain jj low eomo of Bieie 's clothing wM found ^ lauglng on n fenee between tho two ; ancbes. • . . ' n o

L ate today the woman waa tnken to ho ranch and again w en t over tb e do- m aits o f the killing offlelals. Upon ^ eaeblng ber house ibo ran to t l u room | rhere tbo 'dogs bad been: confined. .-

Dog* Otowd A bout W o m ta '

ThoMToman waa perm itted to ean ss ho dogs, who crowded around ber b u k - og ond whining.' ' , ‘Mcn d o n 't undecstand a woman’s )Vo fo r dumb anim als,’ ' aho told Un- ran H nllanan. “ I would give m y life or these dogi and tbey would dle 'flgbt- ig fo r mo. O ther people d o n 't under- land they are more to mo t b u my uaband nnd b ro th en .’ ' >A fter the woman had been retnrbed

) tho eounty ja il, County H n m u e Of- leor H . J l W ln te n w ent to tho ttn e h ouso w ith-a-depnty u d sbot th e entire aek of-eighteen dogs.Mra. Belarde said b e r i f ln t refu ia l to

ell o f B leio’i death w ai diio to foar Do' dog i woidd b e punished.“ T hey.protected n e u d I w u te d to

rotoct them ,” she said.

P. Morgan’s Cheek i^Tufi^'D oum by

an Italian OfficifdKOME, Aug. 0 ( /iV -Ita lla n news*

pnpera published a telegram to- dio’ from .Bolsnno, on tho I ta l lu < ’ X ustrinn fron tier, sta tin g th a t J.'P . MOTgnu, who WM pau l& s ^10°^ ’ A ustria to I ta ly a t tho Brenner p a u , was .naked by customs offi* e lali to. deposit tbe equivalent o f ■ ■

‘the Italion Import duty on hla ear< TIifl’ToftieU la'cxplalncd Ib'nt 't h e '- ' du ty would bo returned to him on hia leaving .Italy . The d lap afch " aaid th a t M r. Morgan ,wni w ithout monoy. Uo offered a cheek on his bahK'b'ut'thlB w arre fu icd . n e waa forced to retu rn ttf Innab ruek ' lo aecure Ihe necessary easb,' the .newspaper snys.

U fa as I See I t ■The iDiin who darta ahead o f an ao-

imobilo should never to u r y a girl ho d a rts Juick. ■

R I A l t oT H E A t R E

ALWAYS.A GOOD SHOW

TODAY Big Western Special

“Dangerous Love”AU. STAE OAST ■.

A ThilUlag Bomanca of* X ion and Jea leo iy o f Two Woman

ALSO TWO PAAT O O U B B ? .

' “IT'S GREAT"Featuring Eank Mann

Kineto EducationalEeeentileles Of W «ip t and Beef

ADBBD A T T B A O n p N . .

* * G o G e r E m ^ u t c h * *------Two i f c B e o la io T n in U a- -

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. xTfoal A d m la a lo a -W fo rU b lo B ooojrB M ta.

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PAdO, THURSDAY MOR

R adio C arries , Typed Message from Airplanes g;

-W A fiH lN Q tO N ,- Aug.’ 0, - W ^ T ^ e : ‘~ - .writing, in an nln>lnne .f ly in g among ^ ,iho'cloods, w ltb r ^ io . machinery, dup- tin Heating Ihe le t te n a t a grotind ita tle n _ mllca sw ay and ree ling tbo m enage off ” In .p rfn t, I s 't t developm ent,arinoon«d today by tbe navy departm ent oa g ir- 1 Ing to naval o irero ft “ a means o f eom- munlcation in adv|inee o f radio, tele- ^ graph and telopbDoe ty tteras now Incu rren t 'm e .” • ‘________________ ________-„ftuce»Mei- already a tta in ed b y c r p n t f — w o rk b f 'in eonjonetioa w ith tb e navy, ibe departm ent asserted, o u u re i the pnctSeabUUy o f .th e now icbeme. Tbat lucb a develoiunent will b e of inealeui- <\ able value..to n il, fo rm i of aviation, the eommerclol sQid m ilita ry ,’ foliowi Jb- • ^ 9vit_aUy on the beeli-;of th e work now piit be in g ao n e by tbe navy, i t waa 'p re - b l i dieted. . ' • .D i s

The device baa been named tbe “ tci- i n , I t reiem blei tbo commerelal

typewriter In -.tbat a .k ey b o a rd havlau Ibo le t te n o f -tb o n lpb ttb o t.-u d .o tb er lymboU on it, ia a rran g ed 'fo r band op- 1- :rAtion. £ a ek 'k e y ia eonneeted to the /o n radio inilallatlo ii in the. plane and wbeo Aa< ! le tte r l i itruek , a radio, impnlse is leu Hashed from tb e antennae on tbe plane eon lo the receiving sta tion below, where <le( Iho le tte r Is reprodneed on pajier.

A n v e n a l o f th e . operation 10 th i t Ihe p l u e e u reeeire mesMgei Xim 55^ (round stations,, is aald to be only n v_ na tter o f detail. ' «>,.

* 'ThIs,’ ' ,the Itatem en t sold, ("w ill be doll k m a rk ^ ite p in ndvanee, in tb a t 4 t een' fill allow' e zp lld t direetioni to acont- Dee iig and combat unite In f lig h t b y -tb e d n i :ommander-In-«hlef o f tho flee t u d rill enable ico n li and other ty p e i o f ^ )lnncs to convey aceurate and detailed nformatlon to tbe-b igh eo n w an d ." ^ ,

W ith th* Paasino, of Time.N o th lo g .ti more dlsaVtiolntiog t h u «ert

\ reunion of tbo “old gung 'you used' Twi10 know." A good nmny j)f .them a re d**so longer ilic fcllowx tbey used to be. . ^ind tin* nni')ti*iiii ntlli nro don’t emnc. 9?®

HEHE IS SONBig Banner Shot^Exi

Concert Entertaim

“The MorriNow on Their Way to

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Thirty, minutes of others say about them:

“The musical numt ily,” Wathena Kansas (

“The Moiris Quartet tario, Canada.. • “The Morris Combini Chautauqua Reporter,'

HERE’S ONE f"Eikfl’ Lodgo Ho. 1448

They'axe ezoelleht and reoei Slkfl I personally recommend Soyes. Seoretaiy lOks Lodge

Feature Pictures— wild—Enacted in the Y Story from the stage s

Also Big Comedy i lation^—Thirty im'mtt

A B e a r o f a S F

Sihall AdiniJiloii^Miiliiioe 10 <

THE NEW ORPHIt t

)RNING-AtJ6US¥^10,1922EA KO w iie o N 'B -A flaA flen iB — t r

LONDON,, ■ A u i. ‘ ( ^ o s ^ h O ’Siitlivad and -Beglntdd Dunn were hanged th ll morning in. W adiworth „ j , prison fo r tho assasslootlon o f Field lari M anhal S ir H enry Wilson on Jone, 22. {8?

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^ ’HefrlnoV L e a O T ih T o ie r ■Uore tje r rio ff a re eaten t b u u j

th e r kind o f flah; .102

- A l U S B U m iO H B .

In the B lstr ie t C ourt of tbe Eleventh Pla Judic ia l B istr le t o f the S tate of Idaho, Fal ia and fo r the Connty of Tw in Falls.

. H. L. S tew art, . « •____ j

vs. / u .l,Theodora B. Scbwar* u d Frieda D.■ Sehw art, D e f e n d u ta

' V 0The S tate Idaho le n d i gree tlng i to

th e above-named d e fe n d u ta : .' Ton a re hereby no tified tb a t a eom- - s

p ld n t bas beea file d a n i n t t jv i i a tbe D istrie t C on^ o f tbe s e v e n th Jiid lelal D iitr ie t o f the S ta te o f Idaho, in u d fo r Twin Folia Oonnty, by the above named pbd n tlff , u d yon are hereby di* ree led io a ppea r u d aniw ei;,iaid coa* p la in t w itb ia tw enty ( 20) d a ^ of. tho ._ le ^ l e e 'o f th l i sfamnroaa if le rro d w ith­in la ld J o d ia a l D i s t r i e t , 'u d w ithin - fo rty ( « ) d a n i f aerved elsewhere.A ad yon are f a r th e r notified th a t n » le u yon ao appear u d an iw er the aaid eomplaint w ithin tb « tim e h e re b ipeei- fled, tbo p la in tif f wiU take jn d g a ea t a ^ n s t y o a a a prayed in aald eom plaint .; Thia ae tioa la t r o s g b t fo r th e pnrpoie o f foreclosing a mortgage dated the 11th day o f Deeember, lOlff, execnted by th e d ^ e n d u ta fo r tha aeenrity of th e anm o f tw o t h o ^ d ( | 8,(t00.00} dollara, w ith in te re it a t e igh t (8^ ) per e e a t pe r annnm from th e l l t b day o t Deeember, 1981, together w ith two nna- d n d aixteen u d £8-100 {I818.28} doi* ia ia taxes, abo aeenred by aald mort* gage, w ith in te rest tb e n o f . a t ten <10%) p e r een t from U ay 81,1922, to ­gether w ith a tto m e y 'a f e e t u d eosta o f th ia aetion, u d , f o r the aale o f tU r igh t, UUe u d I n te n t t o f the defead* a a t F rie d a D . B ehw an ia u d to th a t j « e r t ^ parcel o f n a l «atat« Ioeated In T w in W iia Oonaty, S U te o f Idabo. and ; deieribed a i followa:

Tbe E aat One*balf o f tbe Sontbwest 9 iu r to r (B l-2 BWl-4) o f SeeUon Thir* f a i

METHINGEXGEHxtra Added Attraction-^Ti iners from the Portland R

ris Mountain Quto The Yellowstone Park—*

to Hear Them

3i Comedy,- Music and Har: im; . , .mbers by the Morris .Compi .3 Chautauqua.tette were a decided hit he)

in a iio n is^ ta r-n u m b er 0

ir, Vincennes, Ind.

fROM A CITY IN:48 recently employed the Horrla Ei sceiTcd encore after encore.' As ee end them to any community o r - or( dge Ko. 1448, Oaldwell, Idaho. .

i—“The Cave Girl,” a dran : Yosemite Valley in the mi e siiccess by Guy Bolton—Jy Special—Buster Keaton i mtes of laughs and thrills.S h o w F Y o m S t a r t10 and 2Qc; Evening Show 10c, 26o

not afford to miss I

HEIM fodayrFrMaUATmiiE AND EVEmNO

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t e t i . u lU IiD U m " o l U l. H o im iM “ n a o f two th o n iu d (t> /)00.00} dol* larsc w ith ia te re it U e n u a t e ight ( 89«) pe r cen t p e r a n a n n froai Deeam- ber lllb /1 9 8 1 , together w itb attom ey 'at e ta , 'a n a - t6i ta 'o r th l a 'a t t i 6ti;*...... -----------------

W itnesa a y b u d u d the aeal o f ^D istric t Court this S7tb day o f June ,1022.

.. (Signed) a a SIOOINS, Clerk.(Seal) B r a L . Bowen, B epntv.

Tumqr. & E aekm aa,' A tto m q r for. P la ia tlff . Sealdenee and O ffiee, Twin Falls, U abo . - . . 1

. ~~sonaB TO B T o q S o u ) B B a “— rou-afo-bereby-aotlfied-tbat-the-de.^-------------re^ttd iihflim tugi t iifg -cr t i n n t c g i F - -------- ---b o ld m of tbe Owybee liv e ito c k Oo. will bo held n t Twin Falls, Idaho, on tbo 15tb day o f A og^tt, 1022, a t B - • o ’clock p. m.

OW YHEE LIVESTOCK CO. '•By B udolf M artens, Secretary.

I D e s p i t e . , .i . t h e h e a v y ; *

D r a i n _ ,

t A v e s f e r t a y ................' ' ■" . . w a h a d

H 'crowd0 atthe--TT J enjoyed

f t -Y t o o ;A ' . e v e r ym la d v ~1 a n d -

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E p r e s e n t .

T bare 'B 'a PreaeBt fo r B u t i L ady 'irtioO oi& etto 'iha-U aU aM :

T O D A Y

lEPTlONftL ! . :■The Original Radio Radio Station

uarteitte*’—Our Opportunity

a r m o n y . S e e w h a t

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l e r e , ” T o r o n t o , O n -

o n a n y p r o g r a m > ” - ; ' ' ........ ..........

t IDAHO- 1Entertolmin Quartet. ; lo o re ta^ of tlie looal. . , , orgasiBrtlon" — Sail

a m a o f y o u t h g o n e

m i d d l e o f w i n t e r — ■

— S i x r e e l s . ;

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“ I G p T Ii Preoinct DeleoatlonsChosen a

' Prijiiary Eleoticins WIII Con "veiS'SMlawously {aCarr

Out Purposes of Law ; ,Elcellon oi d o le ^ te i t« th e Btat

convention and of a * 'iU te committee r man" or m c m b i r d f ^ aU te eommU

tctt to T«pre*eat tho puiy in tho eonalj prineipal i t c a i o f b u ib e w t

. • bo tranaie tod by oa?h' o t the th r t ‘ .eountjr eoDveaUoni to be beld ber

y. -------- -o est-T n c fd v .'A u g u it 15. ' —Conatjr eonyentions a lio m n ; ndop

. reioluU oB iw ith » view to -adria lng tb i t f t to , tonveaHon* in tb e lr w ork o d rafting pla tfonni.

- flU to eonventloni o f nil tbreo partje ’ will b e bold ilm n lU neou il/ A ugnit Si

Komlneea of eaeb p a rty fo r rep rtien ta tivo i In eongreu n sd lU to o ffiee i wll be n a ae d ;a t tbe ita te eonven tleu , ene] o f wbleh will promulgate Ita d eelan tlon o t -principle*. •

Vot« .Z >ot«nnliiailM egatlou. '

The repDhllean' i la to convention wll be b e l d V WalUeo nnd Tw in !FU1 eounty wlU bo repreiented In i t by V d elrgate i. Tfao d e a o e n tle ' lU to eon vention will be h«ld a t Hnlley u d Twli P t l l i eounly will w nd »lx delegnlei Tbe p la te fo r tbo progreM lrei aUti eenventlott ba i not y e t been annonnced

. Delegate! to county eonventloni.wen elected in each preelnet n t the prlmArj elcctloni la i l ' Week. _

In eaeb 'preclnet one delegate w ai t< . bo elected by eaeh pnrly for each 8( ^ o le 'i o r major f rn t lo n th e ieo t efts' ■Jn tb n t preeinct fo r the p a rty 'a candl d a te i in W20. ..

On tW i b u l l tho ropubllcan count] convention would bo-eompoied o f lO.i delcgalM, and tbe democroHe conven tlon of 7fl.

Slnco tho organization o f tbo .p ro RToiiIvo parly took place «a b « q ae n t U tfao 1020 electiohi, there waa no baali fo r npporUoalng delegatca, nnd eact p m b e t . w u nlloUod one delognto.

. P re d n e t D elegitleos.

• The delifgnled cleeUd to each of-thi county coovcntloni, oa ahown by ro titrna from .primary c lectioni In tbi faandi of eonnty offlelala wbleh an eomploto ezeet>t fo r tbo p ng rea ilv t p a r ty ,^ r e u tollowi-.

Tw in ^ 1 1 , 1 ( lS } - £ . A . BellevlUr R. E . Bobler, John F . E onien , W,- S HUI, J . y . Jobnaton. Cbarlea H . K ren gel, £ . - J ; U urray , a a U eU a rtln , W B . Priobe, J . A7.,Shrout, Leonnrd % Smitfa.R. U .B trobridge, R A . W nltera L . T. W rigbt,' to d P . B. Tober.' M ri K ato T ober, U rt . H . W . Cloutbek, H

— ---------- > fT ^oller-«K Jr-P.'Q reen '(tlcd-w lth-onivote each).

Tw in..Palli, 2 ,( ,l7 ) '-^ y O i_ A n itb a ry J . 6 ^ u ^ V L .- .^ ' 'C h a p ln , Floreneo D

■ n 6 a p , '6 r L n o d ^ n , 'J e b a ;W . Oraham A- Dorman Johnion, X vftV V allo ry , B T. N egni, A rtbar J . ' Pe'ifvoy, U . ' J Swecloy, 'W . 0 . Taylor^ g tw r t H . -Ta.7

/ U qr, Ofaeiter W. W lie, Shipman D avld Brdwn, and B. H . Bnrnpi, P . W

./..............Bronaugh, 0 . .E . puke, "W. O rr •'Chapn a n , ito 'ra i' cibiiehek, Mi'bio D 0. ,J. Hahn, Humphrey/, P .

- -Beebe,- Ray E;;Bhiwri,7]R'Bl Dooley, B J . Day, Oeorge Bpragno, T . J . Woodi

' ■ , O. B . M u U ,.E .P .'8 te t tle t, .E.-B-.Kft«D. D. Alvord; W. P | Paaior (Ued wlH ono vote eacli). Severa l'o f th e p e n b u involved In tho tie T o te 'a re know s t( be demoerata.

Twin Palle 3 ( l3 )-< ]eo rge W . Blee, P . S . ChamberlalD, J a m ii Oalllher, L

. H . Olffln, B. P . Bodbion, H . 0. Vas Autdftln, U rt . John IU V7blt«, Jo h n i .\VKUe, M n . W. B. Wolfe, 0 . C. Mllo* U aggie W lnani.

Twin I\j11i, i ( 7 ) - J . 0 . D loekitoae T. K . Hackman, n . M. H oller; A. H nn ti man, C; H . Hempleman, a t h e r B ^ e ,

. Ellen Boxroat. ■Twin Polli, 5 (10)—Idn BaUantyne;

Jw atfr U . BUe, H . C., D lekenoa, 0 . L . . DoLong, U lnnio Farriu', John 0. H a r

' vey, William T. Loille, Boicoo'StOTeni, Louli *A.‘Snyder. Alan P . Senior.

Twin P o U i^ - ( 1 0 ) - S ^ . .A n i , E . M,----------- H orrio tt, W. H . M m blng, P . W . M e

ho b erti , W. W . Parlib .i W. M . Shotwell, a W atkin, P e te r Panlien, M . 0 . Ware, n n i C. L . Bowlby, E . V . L ftnon, J . C lie a tty , B. H . Knyler, K 0 . O etlert, 0

■ R U nd , A. W. if tw b ray , Ed W alt( . -"{Ued w ith one veto each). • _

Twin P a lli , 7 ( l 2 ) - 0 . A. Bailey, 0 f . BrackcB, J . W. C. D coko/E . P . Du&

. . . lap; 0 . J . flfthn, E . J*.HomIbrook, B er th a M orie, Oeorge P . 8p rtgue, ,Pranli L . Blofhan, Pau l B. Tabor, Clara W ir t t Oe6rge S. B ryan t

Bubl, 1 {10)-rJ. Q. Adam i, B. P Buffington, W ..B. Green, jr ., L . J . John ion , A. E . KHm, H arry U v A e r ^ c C M ono, J . 'W ;-Taylot, D . C. W cw or, 0E. Body. , . - ■ .

Buhl, 2 ( 1 3 ) ^ . H . Darker, J . J Boyd, E . l i . Brooki, B . E . Browne, W il Ham Cunningham, E . B. Porter, .J .-C Ootci, H . C. Oecr, P . A. M »nh, B. B Slec, C. e ; W hitby, J cm 0 . E ailm an and John A- Brown, J . H . Shcr/ey, J

■--' W . TajrioTi B . W; A « tc 4 ;o t J im Plnel ------- (U ed-w lth one ,Tote-eaeh).--------- ---------

. F ile r (12)—A. E . Anden o n . B . 8 • Artec*, John B iaii, AV. T . ConnnC Sob

' e^t K . DllHnghmn,-P. a O ravci, Elmc . E. Haag, H . E . H am m erq^ t,,Iv»n ..O

Lincoln, H . H . Siblldman, W. ,A . S heu Oeorge Leonnrd. . '

. , . K to b e ily M. Arnold, A.; Q

PALLS DAILY NEV

' Bow Chicago Trdtn M a a g a a g a a e s a a a a a

| : | H [— - irry~

Ittee-mglt. . '

u totbreohero

I t i ,, i t , ( . -

T he Itr ik e on the i t r o e t .w ilne i ta d tr tje i elevated i s Chicago leenii to bavo litUe tt 22. e ffec t'on the ip lr i t i of the w orken is enta* Uie mId<Weitem n e tro p o U i.-T n d k a , , private c a n , io n e -d a w a Teblcle* tn d e tcb p reued in to lerviee. T h b:Iar»- ~ 'ig——

Burkhalter, W. P . Breckon, W ilbur W. B o l ^ W i l l i a m A. OUI; John W . Har*

... Sia, George L .-N oble, Ben i i PoUer,

i S,y 18 H aa ia a ,( 5 )- C . W. Coiner, WiUIa . . . . Sampion, S tuart Severni, H. Morton

Sm ith, a A. O riiw old.. lalcB. -M utUbgb ( 4 ) - M . B . Beley, 0 . 0 . lU te K ing, P . J . M a n b tll, Hyriun PieketC oeed. C aitleford (S)—W. C. Brown,' B. A. w ere Bootleion, M artin Miller, A. W. Todd, oAry H , W. Webber.

Bpgencm (1)—H . P . O lbbi o r Olenn “ Pritchcr .(tJed w ith one vote each), c a r t H ollliter ( 3 ) - J . M. B ratton , Man-

rlco Onbeen, George P . Orover.’ , Clover (4)—H . E . Ihim er, W ort

on ty W « t, T. I I , VnnBlpor, A. N . Bailey. 107 Doop Creok (3 )* ^ co rg o McPherton,

Inn- C. li. U lckh, i u d r M td ti,M aroa (3)—Kone eleeted.

.pro- ■ Thomels (3 )-T .^ U . Baff»r Edw in J. s t to Colbert, P . W. Neaie. _ ' - ! • bail! Bock Creek (2)—C lyao~Edmln*)n, each NcphI L anen . ' ' • . iJ. lAicorne (1)—Kone elQcted.;

B ulto (1)—None elected.Boiewortb (1)—W. K. OlbU; - -

J-tbo Allendale ( l ) - N o n e elected.' ro* A miterdam ( I ) —No eleetlon.

thfl iieTget ( 2 ) - N o election, oro Shoihono B u ln (2)—No elocUon.

‘ Democratic,

vllle, . T w in-Pallt, r (4 )-w ilH am P , Don- 1: 8. noly, C. D. W eaver, a o r le a W tathe^• Cron- beo, J , M. Dlmond, 0 . D: Taylor., W. Tw in P alli, 8 ( f l ) - J . E . B oberti, W . 'IJ. O rr Chapman,' a B. DoitUy, T. W. Iton , Bronaugh, F rank K leffner and M. W. M n . Denoyer o r H . N. Leete ( tied w ith. 40

M . vo tc i c aA ). _ .rone “ T w rnT alliT S ( 3 ) ^ . H .'D unaw ay, L

E . Plnncy, E . J . Plnrh,-O uy L . Kinney, » r y , E dgar J . Davlei,' Oeorgo K. Edinger.!0 D ; Twin Palii, 4 ( 5 ) - J . T. A rrington, ham, A . J .-P lx . J . H , MeNleholt, B . M . Spat- f, B- g u r ,;j . T. Windle.■'J . Tw in Pa lli 3 ;(4 )—J a n e i W. Porter,

Ta.7- J . P . Denny, P ..E . Dean, E arl 0 . Al- man, worUi.•• W. Twin Pftlli fl (3 )—T. J . Lloyd, John Ihap: B. W hite, a H . K ayler.- ‘M n . ' Twin Pttlli 7 (5)—B. H . 8t«veni6n,. : 0 . D onald ircL can , 11. W. Sawj^cr, OeorgQ r, B; Smith, T. E . Hunter.30di, Buhl I ( 0 ) - M . 1). L. B anlow , J.* L. Eftil, Daly,AV. R, M orrlton, A. W . McCallum, w ith E . L . Swanner, P . 0 . Meredllb. io n i Buhl 8 (0)—H atry . W. Barry, E i J . a to Daly, 0 . J . K alina, 0 . D. Patrick , a H,

. Taylor, H arry Wilion.Bice, PJlcr (fl)—E arl M“nTon. L . D . Alien', f, L.' 0 . a i Davii, J . M, Marke), Jaoeau V an Shinn, C. E . Hudolion; tt B . K im berly (4 )—A.. J»-WH»on, Kenneth [iloi, A nnette, J . j r . SleelsmlUi, J . H . Doty.

U anicn (2)—Lawrence H anien, O u tone, MeVey.m il- MurUugh ( l ) - J a m e i L. B am ei. .• * i e , Caatle'ford < 8 ) - J . W . Downey, K C.

D avli, H . A . Kenyon. .......... -yn e , llo lllilb r (2 )—B. E . Morehouio, W.3- n . Crtven.^ a ^ Deep Creep ( 1 ) - W . P . Cox. rom, M aroa ( l ) - J o h n D. H ea le r.

Boek Creek ( 1 ) - H . P . L nnen .M. Lncem e (1)—Nono olecUd.

Me- , BerRcr <!)—H . CrooUuun. ne it, B o tte ( l ) - K o n e eleeted. rare, BoiiwbrUi ( l ) - a B . 'H arrii.I. 0 . Bogenon (1)—N o cicctlon.I, 0 . Amiterdam ( l ) - N o eleetlon.^ftlto Allendale ( l ) - N o election._ flhoihonfl'B oiln ( l ) - N o olecUoB.T, a No elecUoni w ere.held in Bogerion,

A m iU tdua, Allendale u d SboiM&e B e ^ B ailn . .No cholco for delcgatei w oi re- m nk corded In L^eo'rne and B u ttb B etorni Irto , bavo no t been rocelved from 'Clover.

I, P , ■ ' ,;rohn- Tw in P a lli I —H .'T r p rc id h e lo T

C. t Twin P a lli 2—No elecUon. t , ' a Tw in PalU 3—n « r y H . K intey. '

Twin Pa lli 4—P . t , W oodmff. r. J , Tw in P a lli 5t^W. P. P re n e b .'W ll- Tw in P a lli 6 -N o n o . ,J.. a Twin P a lli 7 - E d . B randoi.J. B. Bohl 1 - a L . Schreffler. man, BuhF 2 ~ Jo h n P. Mothven. y, J . Pller—Elmer Aman.Hneh lUmhcrly—O . 0 . Zuck.----------- H anien—Sam -Pittnllo;— .---------------. 8 . Murtaugh—N one.,;__________ ■ ____B o ^ M nron-C T B T iflli:Im er Deep Creek—E. L . B ra ck e tt.'H..0. Clover—Oeorgo A . Chlldi. ' heat! ■ L nee rao-N one. ■ . ‘ •

Tbomoti—E. E* Hall. .L '0 . A miterdam—Dalo K unklc.- ■

EWS. TWIN FALLS, id;!

ravels During Strike .

t a d photograph ahowi one b t Ute i tr e e ti 'illtUa th e 'o u tM a g .d I* tr Ic U ,w lt ttro w d ie a in I s oriy walUng u early u ba lf-pa it l i z iidka. the n o m in g for tome truck or wageu d to tak« th e n to th t l r place* of b u

T h b se u .

S":rm ii " ' ' ' ' • 'irtoD Edlt«d by M n . K a . Wllliami

. TelipboneaOfl. '

tC M ri. W ilbur Bolton nnd M lu Harrii A, W arner entortalacd n t a kenalogton 0

■odd, W edneiday afternoon a t .tho Warni home on Eighth, nvonuo ca it. ■ Pimc

lonn served du tlug thu afternoon t Betty Jane and Eda Je an Bolton, as la ter dainty reffc ihm oa ti were lorvci The g u e iti w cre-M ri. Chariot Macaulo; M n . Merlin Batloy, M n . W ilion Peel M n . A. W. Oitrom, o f Buhl, M n . H an ® enolt, M n . Sidney Ornvci, Mr#. Boi

r»on, ton Shaw, M n . Wonflell Allen, M rt. I C. Alexander, M rs.'W illiam Macaule;

' M n . P rank Magel, M n . Kenyon Orcei “ J- M n . Bd. Johnion, M n . P . H. Slowol . M n . 0 . B. Larsen, Mr*. A lbert Bcuol

M n . Em«ry oBnolt, M n . Z. H . Nortl M « . Marion P . B e tty , of Rupott, U t JuQcau Shinn, of P ilor, M n . Harol

• Moore, Mrg. Cllqton E vnni, M n . Clyd ” Slmpion, M n . J . P . -Johniton, M fi. ]

P. H art, o f E dgar, Nob., M ri. Dorma Johuion, Mra. Z o au -S m ith , M n , Pai

, - Taber, M n . J . A., W nlkor, M iii Byi Wall, M il l Boatrleo O strander, ML Florence Coitollo, M iis Catborine Oat*

Dos-1 M lu Morio Nowlon, and M iu Sara ;he^ Trouidole.’

, W M n . B . ' i Bobler w ai hosteu o W . W edntidfty a ttew o o a lo tbo Haimon W . club. Tho tlmo waa ip e n t wlUi bridg.

1.40 Mrs. H . P . B arger w inning tbo favo:____J U _ th e -u n d a a lo s-o f- th o -« a rd 'g a m <7i L refrcslim cnti were served. Tboio pro: ucy, en t were Mra. M . 0 . Conover, M ti. I

P . aBrger, M n . E rn c it W hito, M n . 1 :ton, B. Van Cott, M h . A . W . D uitcd, Mn P*"- J . C. Mooro, M re. A. B. Sllfor and Mr.

J . A. Campbell

* '• M™. n . n , IT td.lM m w «. io n d m j , . delightful lu rp rlie 'W cdnciday In boi

'obn ^ birthday a w Jlv em ry wbo, ieveral o f her f rien d i appeared bcai

ing ba ik eti filled w ith a ll lo r ti b f good ^ Ici, Ineladlng ft beauU ful blrUiday eaki

.. - A fto r tbo le rv ing o f dinner a genert Inm* enjoyed; Thoio prei

on t wero M n , a W. Oagood, M n . 0 . ^ ;• J Orimci,. M n . C heitor Q lf t , M n . I I t t ‘ BrosKBU, M ri. A. F . Oilund, M r

Oeorge H allatt, M n . D . A . Salmon,.M r llgg. Charlei L anen , H aio l O rim et and Doi ]eau othy.H editrom . .

Tho M. S. a elub n e t W edneiday 'i: termmn w ith M rs, 0 . :£ . D ake. The f in

Om vico-preiidont, Mra. Chariot E ldred pn tided over tho bu sln e u tb itloh durln

. which tbe club voted to g iro f ivo do (> la n .to u i i i t In tho purehaio of a mo'

log picture maehiao fo r tho high' ichoo W. A commltteo waa appoiated to loo

a fte r conning fo r tbo b o t luncboi-< tho Lincoln ichool fo r tho ciimlng yoa

■ Boll call w ai aniw ered w ltb miieoUai . ooui quotatloni. M ri. Dnjco read «

inloroitlng article oni nndomonrlibe ebildrcD. F lo ion to a&d oHlen Jneki rendered a piano duot, nnd Both Shlj man gavo a piano lolo. D uring the t< clal hour Mra. '^ u k o u s l i te d by » r 0 . B. Sblpmaa ier\-ed dolleloui rofrcil

■ m enu. . , *

A rthur J . P e a v o y ,. JV., eatortaiac W tt 'wiuj u laform al dancing p a rty ^ e ' day evoning a t h it hoolip.,on Sovcnl

avcnuo northi ^ o g u e i t i j tS io J I U n W ilma Keel, O yactb Tonng , i Hole Trbuidalo; Helen M eSinnoy, Edna Pa

; • TOlt, Florence D eaton, LUllan U n M e u n ; Fred H all, Bandall Victor

, . - W alton Swim, D udley 8wim, Tod Ta; lor,' Craven S w tt and P au l Bleler,

. M r s i r . U . H udfo td w as hoito W edneiday afternoon a t bor home (

' W aiaut I tree t a t a mooting of tho w w o n ’t Progrciilvo club, a ltcadod I eight mcmberi aad ono gneat. Oami

^Leoa) Guarantee Civeru^nw J «f X n i/^m nln-contlB ue ««(!

Aik lo •«« rile IVotoeot.

riSHitt.DBOO 00. ,

) ^ 0 , THURSDAY MORIafforded divonlon a t tha eoaelniion o th e builocH icu lon and refrcihment

'' were served.

. F l i l i l T i l l l S ■ ■ l i i i F i i i i l

L a s t E i lq s f o r E d g a r L . J ^ I e : W il l B e O o n d n o te d a t L . D .

B . O h n ro h

.-.IVtieral n rv lee* ptobably will b

s— b e ld -P r id a y - a f tc m o o n 's n h T X r D n eburoh h e ro .fo r KdRat L . Tyler, mar ager o f the Crystal.Spring* f ru i t f a n north o f Filer, whole body w o t fonn

- In an a ttltudo of repoio on tbe bed i b | t room a t a Bupert lodging houie lat Tucidny a ftcm obn ' n^out f ive liq,ar a fte r be expired. Burial will bo In th eemotery a t F lier, The body wa brouRht .hew W edneiday from Bnpnf and ia held a t the O roum an undortal

eitabllibm ent.^. D efinite arm ngcm cnti n i to tho fi

; 'n 'e/l»l-icrvlcci aw ait word from Mi T y le r 'l D other wbo It v ltltlng anothc ton a t Parker, Idaho, and from wboi nQ word had been, received Wodnci day nlgUt.

. Dccedent leaves h it widow who-wa t i i s M iu A lbertina Clark.-to whom he wa ,eas> n a r t le d la April, 19SS, a t F iler, and I “ ^ turvlvcd a lio by hla parenti, M r. an ?l2r“ S fri. J . A, Tyler, and five hnlhert an

three ila te n . The b ro then aro J . I Tyler, Parker; D. H. Tyler a ad L . I

= ^ I c r , T w la FalU -,-P . A. Tyler and I 0. Tyier, F iler. The i l i te r i 'a r o M r

' ' p . H} Beddei, Pa rker; M n . B. E . M> >3 ion', t£a»A ()tt, and Mra, J . J . Dolai , Pelf,-Idnlio. . . , •^ Decedent w at about 30 y e a n o f ag< , Ho w at lecTctary of tho Tw in Pall

County H orticultural asaoelatlon' an the active manager of tho Cryits

rri t Springs property, which, wUb b it fathe and brother, B. 0 . Tyler, he..Forchaae abont tb reo y e a n ngo. v Tlio famll

‘~ Y enh jo-b tfre-n t- a b o n r ib a t^ lm f l~ f ro i Norlhrfl'atcrn Idaho.

‘ y Mr. Tyler had be en 'a t Rupert fo r.io ' “ “ crnl daya on a btiaineii tr ip whon hi

je jj} , occurrcd.uloy, ^» e e k , _______________

S . AMSTERDAM i . n . . •------------— :--------- :uley, ' AM6TEBDAM.—M iu J e ita K ufki won, att'l neiihew. M nitcr Anthony Hardmoi woll, wlio linve sitent tho lummer In Kanifl noit, Cilv^nnd other M iuourl.po in ts, r c tu n ortli, C'l homo T hum lny evening,U tt . L . V . 'D u a 'w a a & w slneas v lin o r r irold tho county seat T hunday . .Hyde M r. Bnd.M rs.. G ilbert-H ull-of H olli’ I. E . were Amalerdam vlaUort on Thnr- •nan ^®. -

J lr . nnd Mnt. Clnud E arl wero vial D yrt eounty .»eat Tucaday ani l l „ Baturilny. .

-. D ais K nnkcl motored .to Twin TiV inrah T hunday evening to mebt b b sli

. ter, Mias Je s ta K unkol, who returno ' from a vlsU In M luouri.

Bnln fell Tburidny nflernoon an jilght, which w a t a g reat benefit t

L u /“'«®» Mr. nnd M n . E d P aitoor nnd famU;

nnd M tw M arie W eaver ip c n t 8unda: “ *** III Twin f t l l * v iaiting with rolatlvoa. P” »- Tho Bovcrend Mr. D urkett o f F ile »• H . pfenched an lp lorci«ng_term on a t th

^ .Amiterdam chnreh Sunday afternoon. • M n . Charlei Trueman received tb

Mjf*- and nowl of tho death of her brothei

£ '

HARVEST r ^ SHOES . .P ro- '

ekoy '

Men’s Harvest Shoes a S Right Prices

£ ^ $ 2 . 6 5 — 1 3 . 8 5■cath................. • • ,

,‘J " L i g h t w e i g h t , ; w e i

P u - s o l e s . ■Lind,

, E x t r a v a l u e s a l l w e e l

i n w o r k i n g s h o e s , o u t

,i« 'u ' " S s h o e s ; . v a l u e s t i

c on $ 3 . 5 0 ; t a n a n d s m o k e i

? 2 , 6 5 ; l i g h t w e i g h t w e i

■«"> s h o e s , v M u e s t o $ 4 . 5 0 -

^ . ? 3 . 8 5 ......

IbmrshEI, T H E M ODEL

"Bho« B«9al{l&g 1& 0«&a«cUofi"

RNING, AUGUST 10,1922on o f P. P. McMunlgal, .which o c rn r re d j i n e n ti Anaconda, Mont., Aligust 2.' Mra. True-

man -t^as unable lo a ttend on account of poor health.

' f t - Mr. and Mra. Dale Kunkol and chil- I J dron and M lu Llijlnn H a r d t ^ tponi

^ “‘“rday a r tho 'cdunty te a t..K f P Mra. A. P a te r will leave on W dB y’j n L n atago for Wella, Nevada, en ro u te-tt

Bippon, Cnllf., to 'jo lii Mr. P a te rr Thoy c i|w e t to nmko tbelr f«tuio home li

l ^ I e r Callfarnla.D . Mr. and Mrs. Guy Pot^ra nnd daugh'

lor H elen o f H ollliter .w ere Sundaj gueala a t G arret P o tc n ’ bonie.

. . Mr. nad M n . ‘A. Tolman, Cbarlo<_____ T rucm an_nnd dr<HgM«-Audtcy_wcr<

Itogoraon v isitors I'r iilay. m as- _ p a a Engalla ofeU«Ul«lct wn* an Am form alerdam vlaitor Bunddy.

fouad R ifliar 'l Pomeroy of llollliilor woa t Sunday guest a t thv Kiinkcl ant

0 latolian n °la thjo gueits Sunday tho following; Mr , and M n . N. II. Sietsm a and family

Guy P e te n -n n d family and Dan Eu orUk’ o f H ollliter, M n . Minn Dultmai

ond Arble Dultman, nnd Andrew Truo ,8 fu. roan.1 Mr. Mr*. Emma K uhns. ..and,;.danghtcr ,other K uhni, formerly re ild cn ti o: wbom Amsterdam, will retu rn from Callfornli idnci- on W cdnciday. Buford Kuhna add A

E. K unkol'w ill t**'™ n f W elli, Ne 9-waa vodn;0 waa ■ -ind b ,-------------------------------------------------------

;.“ 3 . ' ATTHE HOTELSJ « * . i i » I . — I —L* TL I^OOEBSON—E. J , Mooney, Idahi ^ F a llt ; Oco. a Venable, Ketohuffli-.Mi

U f,, and M rt. K ephart, Gooding; Margare I, U a- Slilion , OoodlBg; E. L. Stllion, Oood Dolan, itig;. Mt». A iox.Em stlc, P o t t CoWni

Colo.; Ouy Flenner, Bolae; E .E . Brown r oge^ loe, S t. Joe, Mo.; L . Owon Boberti, Ida Palls bo Falla: E . 0 . Long, San. Franelico

r a n d Bay T r u k , Bolioj M iu Violet Hlggini ry ita l Bolio; M U i E dna Bohn, BoUe; 0 . I rather Spradilng, 8a l( Lake; J . B. Brannoi baaed Boiae; Q .'u McDonald, Bolte; Mn lamlly F led J . Barnea, Pocatello; M n. a I 'fro m Vogt, Pocatello; M n . 0 . 0 . Olean, Pc

catello; Leo W. Seller; Boise; F raak I >r.iov- Smith, Salt Lake; J . W clr Baker, 6h( in I’l* shone; P . V. U rk ln , Boiie; Loe O ut

mlngs, American Fa lls ; M . U A p ^o i Solt Lake; Eyres Powell, Chicago; J

------ r A. Bristol, C hlcago rL eo 0 . TrciedeiBoise; M lu H endry, Spokane; Wm. Vi

_____ H untsman, Ogdon; L . B. Knowlton, OjE . Pcndol

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I in Berkeley; R. H, M orton 'aad w ife, i s t i t . •rue- Lake; Mr.’ Life, Chfcago; M . ' J . ^ o y v - ' DuaV U olie; E Sunblado, Idaho .F d llt: a E - K ramer, Oneida, N .y . ;L ,H .C h iw f o fd , .

chil- Clovoland, Ohio; C. H. Leonard, B obb; pent j . P . Orr, B oIid; A tU iut-L ..O rconw iIt« ,.^

' - S alt Lakoi Mr. aad M rt. B. W; P lckott/- »y'» Yakima, W aib.j U r . an d 'U ta . B . Jobs- ’ ‘I* ion , Boise; Mra. Burdctlo M. H nrdlDg,' -

Wnrd, Colo.; D. K H udipn, J a rb id g e ; '' Mr. aad M n. J . J , TuUy, Philadelph ia ; ;

' Jam es J . Tuliey, Pblladolphia; J o b s J> .; Tolly, Philadelphia} Joseph P . TuBy, .

‘““y Philadelphia; Mary A, Tully, Philadel- , pbla; Fraaecs M, Tully, Philadelphia;

Boso M . Tally, PhU adolphl^ P h llln A. T ullyT T Iillia^SIo :------ - ■ 7

A“ - BRANDON E C U S LEAD„ „ B IliM IN dnA M , Ala.j Aug. i>, and A dditional to tn m i from y e ito rday ’i

s ta te demoeratie primary bavo a o t eu t J 9., down tho overwhelming m ajority o f M r. Judge W. W. Brandon of Tiiiealooio,

niiy, over Colonel Bibb Graves of Montgoffl'En- ery^ bla upponent to r the n m ln a t lo s

jnon fo r governor, fruo

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•n r ilo liT ib t? ‘ p e " m V ^fiotb« local D«wi publUbed b tn ln . AU rtskta : 9t rwDblleitlon e t ibeelil dliH tikM k«r«lD t n «Uo Mwrved. •

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u t i or D ofki tht.dU onU on or (ht tdl* tor and no nwnuicrlpl wlU bo rittirotd •alMS uccomptnlod or n«e«wti7 pMt<

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n > - N m I* « m rab w er U * Audit Bb tm b o t Clr«ulttloU | (tore wtom tuU ^lin

' BAflTSRN RBPRKSNTATIVBS . . foil

A n l J ^ ^ o r t j ^ ^ K M i o r ! HU “ tora BuHOIo i . CbloMP- are

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WA3tnat: A mw wommt *"o The eommitteo in c h v g e of preliml-

n a jy anonRcm cnti fo r Philadolphl&’a cxhlbltlun to eelebrato tbo ooo hundred , and f l/tlo lh nnnlver»ar)- o f Amoriean ® indopendonco i> said to -bo wondering w bat the g rea t outitondiog feature, tho principal “ ta lking p o in t," will be. A t "®*‘

; tbe Contennial ihow 'in 167C.at Tbila- delphia tho tetepbeod, ozbibitod by Al- , cxandor Graham Doll, wa« the wonder " o f wonders. ,Thia simple device ically n ttrac tea nioro lntore*t than— wholo bulldinfff/ul} o f exhibits. SlrsBgeran- turnod homo to te ll of the pbenomonon and inspire in otlicrs a dosiro to seo it fo r OjeroMlvoi. The nex t fircat orpo- ‘ s ltlon, held a t Cliieago in 18P3, diiplay. ed tho m arvolt of eleetrie ilghtlng. Tbe

. n igh tly Illumination of. buildings and . ^ I - grounds and tlio olectrie fountain drew

enormous crowd*. Tiio Buffalo and Son Franeiseo oxpositioiis illiplsyod ° • til l fu rther advancos in th is art.

I t l» on in tbre iting eommontary on ' tho progrc ii made during the la it few

' , ycare in i»;:ionco and Ins-ontJon. th a t th e re seem to be no now wonders to exploit. However, tbe pessibilillcs of

' radio and of nVljtUoo bave.nbt ye t been ' . o x h ttu i tc d .8 ln c o a fo w 'y c m w lll clapi6

before.tho Philadelphia show opensJts • doors tliero is epportunllv to prepare a

. (u rp riio for v lg ito rt..lD u t'they .eanno t• Ijo cxpccted lo expre»4.nuy sucli cnthu-• alasm an w ai expended over Mr. Boll’s ‘

telopliono. ’ r m ore,w onderful Inven- i tio n s today evoko only the mildest eur-

. loslly and Indlfferont comment. Tho fact 1$, ham aolty 1$ becoming thorough. ' iy blaie. The mass haa nothing to do w ith Iho discovery o f tw entieth « n -

,, tw y mai.vei*. and ih e lr devebpm'ent, l)u t oecepts thom as a m a tte r o f course.

and 0

A B O O K IO M A BIH NJ) ' , .. _ H o w did jwoplb of other tln ics 'ttnn . »••

• - ago to Along w ithout telephoaeif P|> Nj ' ITip question li suggestod by new* e t. th e death o f Alexander Oraham Bell, £

th e inventor, whieh i t n reminder th a l T th e now indispensable instrum ent fe r long diitaneo taliitng was firs.t given the V lg iti w orld only .a few decadoi ago. ’ ‘-T w

I t is fu tllo td 'd e b a te which of tho 'modern invostioos'hu* booa ot gtcateit

'■ Ic B c f if to mankind. AJI, VriU bo pro- PEN pared,' however, (o agree th a t, tbe tele* Pcndio phone, if no t : p f , i i r s t '‘imptirtaneo; is ' j c a r tho hend of the list. I f h a i saved

' " .'lives by p e rm itting 'o f quick Bummon* ember .'ing of the physician iu tlmo of cmerg- tion. 'c n ey , o r by porm lttlng the giving, o t 'w a rn in g in caio of sueh accidents as

. ' tho bursting o t a dam. I t has bcon in> w rkcr; valuable in builncss. I t has rflvolu- lIsLer i tionU ed newspaper w ork l>y'making I t • possible t o , w o r t aowB so qo lddy lha t a p rin ted o e ^ n t o f a n y big fcappenlog charlei

' ean be pi],t on tho s tre e t w ithin a few K. Tra .. m ^ ‘J?* ''a fter I t r oceurrence. And I t notrd •

____h u done n ’Beh •iBjiieroovo tho isoIaUonf lf ta n n e rs and others living in lonely

. p lace#. , . Jjroughi_ The invention of t i o telephone was tlio stoi

A lexander Oraham BeH’a g rea t claim to fam e. B u t ho would havo been con*

• sldcred a g rea t man even w ithout th is i„ jjenl . d istinction, te r ho had othcr..TalaabIe RouniI-1

• inventions’ tb W i c red it and a lio 'w os out dot . , 'w o u ^ o w n as a w riter o f sdenU fic or-’ .' tlc lia -and to r h f i w ork /o r the hajj ly

wtlttD of tbo conditlon’of the deaf. the bor: I.

W ^ A T ff i TH E AKBWBET 'A il-im m ig ra tion" 'm ovement, which

leave* fto ly tbo oiiTyifeuKipeaii country ^ ^ Be ^■.JojcndJti.quota.to_.qur_8hpre_i,Jiiui pro*

■ented A jm u le which the im migration ta p lnn• commlsBioner and other“ studentB baro HTHTtni

. no t l)een ablo to wive". A atlcipation of ^th e framerfl of tho new Immigration law Mcm lo have gono astray . Imm igrants (orcRK^d

TWIN FALLS DAILY N]3 ^Spencer. Will BiBtiibnte

■ Wfttion'a JPael

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Ilfn ry B . Spencer, former vlco p resi _ J ilent o f th e Southern Hallway and pur- ^hftRing Agent fo r the United Btatos duriog tho world w ar.'hns beeu charged by I 'residont U ardlng w ith d is tribu ting q q , And ration ing tho n a tio n 's eoal as a re* q. . |m lt o f tho mlno strik e .-------

- cnla re no longer crowding the iln e ri.an d f igh ting te r place Id tho land of prom* ino oa they oneo did. Bcoions ia expla* naUon d iffer , bu t when a ll the on iw on not are In, tho condition romaina. ‘ ' A

W hatever tho « a » n or reasons, the ofltflow fo r many m onths-has nbout jq o equalled nrrivafs, bu t the surprising “I f a r t Is th a t imm lgraiion from tbe more t f < <Icfirabfo countries lia* failon ott <1- most to thoTn'nishlng point. Tho Brit* coti ish quota o t IC.OOO has a surplus of “1 a lighlly m ore than 13,01)0, and Oemiftny "1 ■ent only 910 to m eet, th a t coun try 's ***" r i!x llcg ii_ D t-J3 ,C 2 L — A irivala—irom . lijni Franco, ‘ Scand inav ia ,. Bussia, Poland II ond Czozcho-Slovokla, fonner heavy befo contribu tors o f new blood, aro so few th a t they m ay i e said to hltvo stopped. ■<(

'She*SUM M ER ttBflOET O H 08TS ^ " I

Long ngo whon tho haunted house RTU a favorito (homo In fiction, tho Qt h< lilneo w ith sueh il reputation was nvold* ‘T !d nnd wbon nnyono was couipellod to » « 11 l«to I t nlghl i e 'm >9 In l a , md trem bling.

But nil th is has now been changed broui ind tho shrewd person who keeps a ummer resort advertises in oddition to toating, fishing, scenery, spring chick* , ms and fresh vegetables, th a j he en* 'T erla ins n ghost as a perm anent board* r. I ’o r ghost hunting haa bocome th e ® « s t beguiling of lumm or sports, nnd jnn 1 n cntorprisisg keeper of a.*'MftiDe memt oarding bouse h iu ju s t confessed th a t *‘cr r lie advertised an ecptopiaamio guest . n<l jiubH«h«J its p ic tu re ,'fo r whicli a «ni umnn boarder posed. and r■ 'V U irth faem aa 'dT or'haun ted houies ot-*h ich na U is, I t cannot be expected th a f ;en th is confession o f f r a u a will de ter (^.en lardera-from flocking to 'th e haunted he be buso, t o r i t is a well know n fo c t th a t S*** icro la nothing so obliging as a ghosl Jd ono Is su re-to 'ap p e ar i f o n l^ y o u ’ e de term ined to ie e I t. ' were, tl

ElETDN-PBEPiNG r ,FOBflWPCiillSr

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Isltors to fiidade Governors of Two'States and Other Not.

. : • able Persons been i— . Loll

l‘ENBI.ETON, Oro.,-' Aug. 0 -T h o leen y ndiolon Bound-Up never fails to at* - "An ict m any famous people .who nre died— e n g the thousands who see (he big )W, nnd the 1022 presentation, Bop- nbcr 21, 22 nml 23, will be no czcop* n. other.'ion W. Oicolf, governor o f Orogoo,W. D avis, governor Of Id iho , Wal* “P ’i'**

e Irw in , Saturday Evening Post ker.j Ooorgo Palmer Putnam , pub- ier nnd nuthor; Heywood Broun nnd th IT ale; newspaper and magazine Itcrsi Prederlek O.'Brlen, nuthor ef Vhlto Shadows in'TOo South Sea?*'} I '^ p r irles Ifansbn Towne nnd Dr. W alter T raprock (Qeorgo Chappell), both rd w riters, havo made reservations ‘ tho th ree days, nnii other, promlneot 7®“ ™ '

plo wlH.bo hero atso .. •• klrcady the liv e s to c k -Is being ught to Pendleton in preparation for ro*®® stag ing of tho world '■ g reatest out- t"®

r drnma. Two carloads o f Mcxican Rhorn s te en , whose chief chara«er- c is a (leddeil hostility to the world " ' “ |- general, ore being shipped to tho iml Up city. The-animais will with- doubt add ronsidqrablo zest to thn t"*

nts of traek and lirena* aad It is bftblo thn t a ple.isont tlmo will be ^“ “3

by ail when (lie vinKors from over border "m ee t u p " w ith Ronnd-Dp

. r . "teeth I

P ilm ls try Up.to-Oate. p ,) ,. BelglBD fortune te lle r hus ndopled unablo, lodeni welliotj of imluilstry. Tliose j-tvioU-to .consuli.hcr.orc-reQ U lccd. ,j:v\v’h( »lnce tlielr'patmH|«n a plaster,m oM , |,ng,v,- rrg n rttilin m iT m it-th rn T rrM fnr«-------is Uielr charactcP and future. T he Mexico illng Is (lictnlcd to n. ai'cnagmpber, mci/inr Jd, ntfi|'7inDltcd to tiiu pcrscin In- •• jiy i s u 'd • DeviT.i

NEWS, TWIN FALLS, I]

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Omncki hr 0. M OMpuj

(Continued from W ednesday's Imuc)

(C lIA l’T S B Il-C o n tin n e d )T n llie early Ijo ilrt of th e nex t after*.

Booa w itb tho. aun sb ln iag across the tlircsbold. L ulu w as pa rlog something a t th e k itchen tab le. M n . B e tt woa asleep. . ( " 1 'don 't b la m e 'y o u a bit, mother.*' L ulu had said, u he r motiier nam ed tb e Intention.) Inn w as asleep. (B ut Ina alw ays took off tb e curse by colling I t h e r ‘ I 'e s ta ," long I.) Mo­nona w as p laylng w itb . a neighbor’s I chll(t->you he^rd tbe lr-sh rill ye t loVe- ' ly laughter a s they obeyed th e ad u lt' . )aw tb o t motloa Is pleasure . DI was J no t there. ' ' 1

A m an cam s round th e boDte and I stood tying n puppy to tb e porch pest. I A long shadow fell th ro n ih th e west I doorway, tho puppy whined. - '

“Oh," sa id th is n a n . “I didn 't mean to a rrive a t th e back door, bu t alnce I 'm 'h e r e - " . '

IlQ lifted a suitcoM to the porch, entered nnd .flilM tho kitchen. I

“I t 's Ina, Isn't I t r be said. I" r in h e r sister,” sa id Lulu, and un- E

deratood th a t he w as hero a t la st. D , “Well, I’m B ert’s b rother." said W

Ninlonr-^'So-I-caH come4D..can't i r l i e did so. turned round like a dog

before hia chair nnd sn t down beavlly, fo rdn jt hi* flngers-through heavy,-up- sp rln ^ n g brown bnlr.

"Oh. yea." aald l-ulu. “I'll cnll Ina. She's asleep." • - -

"Don't call her, then," suld Nlnlan. *Lvt’fl you and I ge t acquainted." Tl • I le 's a ld It absently, hard ly looking Lt a t h e r. ' ch

“I’ll gut the pup a drink If you •can- "*1 s p a ro m e a bodn ." bo. added. , '

Lulu brought tho basin and. while “N be w ent to 'the dog, she m n tiptoeing pal to th e dlnibg r ^ n cblnn closet and “S: brought n cut-glass tum bler, aa heavy, ] bs ungainly a s a stone crock. T his fa< Ihe flllcil w ith milk. „ ‘

“I thought maybe . . . " sa id .she, hei iQd offered I t - . re(

“Thank you I!' sa id Nlnlan. and th( Iralned I t "M aU hg plea, a s I 'I I to." tie observed, and brought h is cli&lr .sui Qcarer to th e table. "I d idn 't know -tiy [na had a sU ter,” ' he. w ent on.- "1 re* tel nember now B ert sa id ho had twu o f nol ier rela tives—". ' - '

L ulu fluHlied and glanced a t him pill* '" ’ully. • , •

" l ie has." she sa id . " It 's niy moltier kni ind nte. B ut w e ilo qu ite n good deal Jif 'th e"« o rk i’'—------------ -----------------------wa

"I'll l»et you do." said Nlnlan. ond lau [Id not perceive th o t anything hod ber icen violated. “ W bnt’s your nu m e r’ ,glrl le betiiought. did

She n-ns In nn Imineoso and obscure 1 xcltemcnt. H er m anner .was serene, ban e r bands a s they w ent on w ith the bcr eeling did not ircm b le; h er rilplloL wal rere given w ith 'aufD dent quiet. But . the he tcitd him h e r name a s one te lls ton bm eth ing :o f a n o th n and more re- s tn lote creature . She fe lt ns one may She eel In <fntn*trophe~no-sharp u n d e r- -Hh« landing, but m erely tb e sense th a t the p er ling cannot tioss lb lf be happening. laK "You folks fc r 'p c crm o r.h e 'went on.“Oh, yes r she cried, alraoot w ith >

eheroeoce. ‘ “IVby. w e 'ra Jjwked tor beh oil every day." . thai“ ’Bee.", he said, "how long have they cam

een m arried?" lowLolti fluslted a s i>he a n s n c ^ ; "F(f> -"I

■ enyeom ."’ B“And u y ear before tbn t the flrxt one kno

led—nnd two years they were mar- thri ed,” Jie computctJ. " I nevei* m r! fbal “1 ie. Tlien It’s- d o se to tw enty years taJf nee Bert und I have seen <-ach don :her.’’ ' M" « o ir a n f u l L u l u » W . and flu.<lied her

niln. ‘ ^ ■ ' 'b ig“W hyt" , • « tx"To be tiiiit long away from your

Sbej'^llihjpt^y Hhe found herself fncing ' “I Is hoiiestlyr us If (lie Immensity o t to i )r preroftt experience w ere clarifying Jcwi 'F uitijpr»t»nil)ug: Would Jl be so nw- T) 1 to be uwny from Bert nnd Monona pro* id Dl—jcK, nnd -Inn, for t« en ty twei nrsT * f ie 1“Yob ihJiiJt l h a t r ’ he laughed. "A .the in don 't know w hat he's Uke till hVs cour amed nround on tils own." H e liked Ing i e sound of It. “Roamed nro\ind on >'on i-oWD." h e repeated ..nnd , loughed nin. . “Course u woroon don 't know to p a t " groT"Why don't a h e r ’ aaked Lulu. She .JU < Isnrcd s pie on bcr band and carved t crust, ^hc Was stupefled to hear 'Pbla r own question. “ Why don’t a h e r Hi "Maybe she does. Do y o u r ' now"Ye*," snid Lulo, J»rt."Oood enough!” H e applauded ‘ M< Isc lm ly , w ith fut hands. H is dla- ann- ind ring sporkled, his even wblto. .aoftc •tb flosheiL " I've.hnd tw enty y e a r i Usht galloping ubou t" he Informed ber. •h e ’

a b lt.' n fte r ull. lo transfe r hi* In teh “H IS from blmself to her. - ' "Ibn nV’herorL-jibi! -usked, -althougb-sbe. jn*R>' ew. . ‘ It'Sdiuii A iin'iiiii. CFnTrar'A fiitrtrir "Pui"' rxIC), I'miiiiim," ;:e sc-nrcluil bln 'i/inry. "l\>)..ii)liii/’ III-»si)jKTj)iidi’il.'M y:- ,,„l,| l.ulii, Sl.- luul j,r» M ,|y i..''i< H T.iu ||.T life liMi Jtie least dw lr.'

IDAHO, Th u r s d a y Mo:r to SN any o f th e se .p laee i.- :B b e dld^

noi w ssl ro see them now. £ u t sb e wanted passlonatel# f o 't t e s t h e r « j» 4

' panlpn's mind. ' I"It 's tiie life," h e iBfbnned ber.*'Mt»t b i" L ulu b ttu tb ea . ■ " I - ^ j

She tried, and g a t T l f up. | '“ W hereyolt beeo m o8U y.r.he asked '

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her doings she w as th row n Into ai s lo iro f e x d te m e n t . . . |

"HerA" alie aald. Vl’r e alw ays been ! I here, y jf te en ye a rs w ltb -Ina . Befor* 1

lh a t we lived In th e country." ■H e listened sym pathetically now. h ls ‘

: head well on one side . H e w a f d ied he r■ veined bonds pinch a t t h o l e s , "Poor

old girl." he was thlnkln c . ' .)" Is It Misa Lulu B e t t r h e abm ptiy *,

Inquired. "O r M r « .r ' . - '■ L uId (lushiHl lo aDgnlsh. , - ' I .

“MIm ," she so ld 'lo w ,' a i" o n e w ho ‘confesses ttie extrem ity o f ta llo re. ^

Lulu Flushed In Anguish.> S h l Said U w . hr

Then, from unplumbed depths, another' ^ Lulu abruptly spoke up. "From dioice." she said, fJ

" * H e shouted w ith laughter. • - L , "You b e ll Oh, you b e t r be cried. 1;; “Never doubti.Hl I t " H e m ade h ls ,* palms tau t and drum m ed on th e table. . , -S n y l- .h o sa ld , U"

Lulu glowed, quickened, smiled. H er face was ano ther fape. ’

‘■^Vhlch kind Of a U r. a re y o u r ’ she heard h e rsd f ask , and h ls shoutings ? , redoubled.--W ell I W ho w ould h a te thoujtht It o f her? J?

•‘'K orer give- myself aw ay," h e as- ^ aured her. "S a y ,, by Oeorge, I* never, ■ tij^ght of th a t.b e fo re ! T here’s no teirrug w^iethcr; n m an's m arried or, " , not, by his nam e ■■ J

" It Oon’t.m n tlcr ." sa id L atu. ■ " W h y n o t r ^"Not so mnny people • w ant te j

know .'' . . .A gain he loughedi T hia laughter ~

w as.ln tox lcatlng .tdX ula._N o one e rc r - - - laughetl a t w hat she sa id save Her- bert, whn laughed a t her. "Go It, old “ g l r i r Nlnlan w as thlnklag, b u t this did not uppm r. ' B

T be d illd Mononn now arrived, O: banging (he fro n t ga te a n d hdriing 0, herself round the honse o a tb e bo«rd walk, catching th e toe o f one foot in Artl the beel o f th e other and blnnderihg farwflW, head-' dow er,-^her short,' I lralght bn lr flapping ove r h e r face. L 1 She Iande<l flat-footed, on th e porch, ro yhe.began-to.spCfik,.us!ng-a ridlCQlons Terremlon o t words, 'scarcely artlcu- late, Ihcn In vogue In h e r gyoua And,

“Wliosc ( fo g r ahe B hrlekrt. . V'Nlnlan looked over h is ahoulder,

'jeW oat hla haad. flalshed som ctb la r rr, ha t he.w ns saylQg to L ntn. Monona n ramc to him rendlly enough, staring, Cc oosc-llppetJ. • . H. ]“" n i b r t l ’m y o n ra» cJe ."* a ld NJnlau. Bi BelBllimshlp being h e r h ighest 8h

mown form of romnnco, Monona waa „ h rlltfd by th is Intelligence; ’ • '

•‘O Jw .uji n >1*^" ra id NJnJsn. find- : ng In the p lum l somo vugue mltlga* it. Ion fnr sbmu \-ngue offense; l . j;

Mononn, looking sIHy.' cbniptleil. And ; 0 . ier nncJe said, m y sin rs, sucli n g rea t : loi ilg mil Rlrl—they would •Imve to p u t of I board on he r hend. "Co

"W hat's thn t?" In q u ires Monona, ihe had splcHl lils g rea t diamond ring, Ut

"Tills." wild her uncle, "w os brought Sa'o 0 me by Snnta Clous, wtio keeps a ewelry stiop In heovcn." *

T tie precision And sjiecd of tils' im* « .i> , rovlMtlon revealed him. H e bod in tl wenty ottier diam onds like th is one. A rth le kept them for those Sundays when the i he sun comes up to ttie w est.. O t decK ou rseJ-ofien i Some day tie w o s‘go; eneo ig to melt a diamond and e a t I t T hea un sparkled a ll .over in .th e dark , ever tie r . A nother diamond' h e w as gol^g ) plant. Tliey s a y - H e 'd id It a ll M«,ti rarely , absorbedl}-.. A bout It he w as u li{ , a conscienceless a s o savage. This' ^elvo raa no fancy spun to ptesvure a child. Com; Ills was llko lying, to r I ts own sake, rop, : H e w ent on tolklng w ith L ulu, and Ban :

ow aguin h e w as th e tease , th e brag- ^®*t< ort. tho unbridled, unmodlfled mole, tello Mononn stood In th e d rc le of hl«

rm. The lit tle being w ns nltentlve, “ “ jftened, subdued. Som e p retty , fa in t Sehn gh t visited ber. In h e r listening look. Maloi 16' showed he rse lf a charm ing child, of sn “It strikes me?’ Raid Nlnlon to Lutn, pan}*,

Ihnt you're golhg to do something Jnno, ilglilyJnt.crc_«tjnKjjerorc_j;ou ille." _ the 2; I t Wns thp~dcH r wTnvorsnilnlmi'Ini*

iilHe.HH.rn-«f-^l.(^nMd-tfl4;wii.*omc, ilDC ci'Ini!, hul l.iilii WHS nil fiillli. " j Slit> rlii.^rd llll- tivi.n ilmT mi Iht ill-'*,|| .„M.,I l.r:,..l,.„.; .......... Ht,- atOtO*r«, 11.* u-,:-. vv .'; ',..:-i her. acribc

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and she looked .at him.' H e w u co'irf* pletely |lk e hla picture..-. She f d i .M .

* } f l d ie w ere looking n t b is picture nnd 1 she w as abastred and to n e d away.

J , ! . . “ Well, I hope so." ahe said, which j had certain ly never beeo tni.e^ to r ber

J old form less d ream s were no Intention 1 —BoUai>«:but-,#:BU»n..of,,dl!Konteot,

, ' “1 hope I can do somotblng th a t’s nice < before f q u i t" she sa id . Nor w as this .

• hope now Independently true, but only * I aurprislng lon ^ n g to appear Interest* t

” Ing.ln bis eyes. .To dance before him." “U 'fwt wotrtd, th e fo lk s .ih ink o f me, i, going on s o r she suddenly said. Her^ m ild senso of disloyalty w as dd ld o d s. I

■ So WQs b ls 'u ade rs tand lng g la n » ., . "F on 're ' Ihe a iuH * ‘b e rem orked ab* I

sently.-T---------------------- ^ -------------- 1------'- 'She lougbed happily. ^

, . T h e door opened. Ina a p ^ r e d . ^' •. - W e l i r . sa id Ina. I t .w a s .h e r ■

m olest tone.* Sh^ took ib ts moo to be o:a peddler, beheld h u child io h ls o

■ c tssp, mode a quick forw ard step, chin. l if te d fibe bad tim e fo r « .very ja re llo ^ ' o f a look a t Lulo. , ' "' . "Hello i" aald . Nlnlon. l ie had ttie " ‘ one form ula. " I believe I ’m yoor bas-

bond’s brother. AJo'f th is Ina r nI t bod no t crossed th e mind of Lulu

• to p resen t him.> B eaotlful. It w as ,to : see Ina relox,

soften, trann , tnnitom . huautnlte. It B gave one hope fo 'r 'th e whole species.

"N ln lsn i" she cried. She lent a tli fa in t Impression o f th e double e to the

Ij id lt/s l rowel. She s la rre d th e rest.1 on tll th e y sound squinted in. N ot {,< I Neenyon. bo t nearly Neenyuo. tj] l i e kissed ber. ' dc! " S /M D i r /f f b t l ta ’t b e r e r a / j e e r f f a ' ff/ I and shook Iier Onger a t him . 'In a 'a ob

conception of hostess*sliIp wns deO* r r n ite : A volley o t questions—w as bis

' tra in .-o s tltoe? H e hsil found the house a ll r ig h t! Of course I Anyone „

! could direc t him, ahe should hope. And I ho lytdn’t seen D w ight? J .S Iie ; m ust ^ ! tdcpJw ae-him .-;::;»B rtJj«~ihS a rrca ted

hcrnelf w ith a slTarp, curved fling of b e r starched sk ir ts .. N o l Tliey would 1 surprise him n t tea—she stood tau t, ■ ' Jlps cow preaxd . Oh, tb e Plows were tif coining to ten. How; unforHinote. ahe tliough t How fortunate , she wild.- ■=

' ' Thn child Monona modo h e r k n m ' ; s a d je lh o w s stiff a&{! danw d u/> end ' ,' down, 'she muat. riie^must pnrilclpote.

“A unt Lutu mnde th ree pies I" she ^ scrcnined,' and sliook h e r stra igh t hsir.

’ "Orapjtfus M kes." sa id W n ls^ " I j .hrouglit her a pup, and I t 1 didn't fo ^ (

, g e f to give it to her." .JT hey adjourned to th e porch—Nin.

lan, loo , M onona,. Xbe p u ppy -w as 1 presented, und y o w n e i . ' -Tbe pa rty Sal kep t on obout "tho place,". Inn de- llghtedly extilblted. th e tomatoes, the Iwo Jipple trees, ib e nuiv sh ed ,-th e bird bath . Nlnlon s i j d the unspdl*' X ab le " m - m ," risliig inflection, snd tho ^ " I see." prolonging the verb os wns ex* j jj , pected o t him . lo a sold th o t they p]o; m eoot to build a sum m er house, only, aod dear me, w hen yoo hove a f a m ily -b o t nor there , h e d ldo 't know anyttilng abont Julj t h a t I n t wns uaing h e r eyes, ahe w as oo arch, ahe w ^ i coquettish, she wns fliN i® - Ifatloua, and she bd ieved herself to be merely m atronly, sisteriy, wom.

u' She scream ed. D w ight wns a t th e of

gate. Now th e meeting, exdam ntjon, ] banality!, guffaw ' , . . good w ill l

And Lulu, peeping tbrougb i l i i sam blind. ship • - Mei- - 7 ' (Contlnnod-ln-next Issue)--------- - P

NOTIOB O P B H B B IP P '8 BALB O f J f “j B B A L BSTATB UN DBE DBOBBE tho o r POBBOLOSUBB A N D .O B D m ^ o r a A L B . _ , • « «

A rthur L. Swim & Co., a corporation,, . P W n tltf, cos^

* to tL IL L nthrop and rto rcn to E . Loth- a o ri

rop, husbond and w if e /• DiJ o h n ,0 .,I .cn * , E . J . M abno.an iT K ath ': — •

orio* A . Moloflo, b is w iti^ J . a San­ger,' C atl Fo lt, Oom S U te Lumber Bwei Compaay, a eorporation, I I . '£ . Oun. tiff.

N orlhw ettern Investm ent Company, a ^ftah corporation, P .- t f . McOowoa, * receivor o f N orthwestern Investm eot la C om pan/, ' now

II. R . I^oclond, L . H . Lathrop, D. D. the I B unuid?, a Volkmeier, and Dan->E Coun S hldds, directoM o t 's a id N orthwAt- r orn Investm ent Company, Boiit

Pocatello Security Tm8t.:Compnny, ati . poi . Idahft corporation, P . C. McQowan, i .

receivor o t said Pocatello Security if. C T ru s t Compony, wll

L. II. L.itliTop, a 6 . Cliamplain, 'Johu I 0 . Leuz, D an B. Bhidds, £ . J . M i- Uo ; loor, and Sheldon I ’ayne, d iree ton tflJoJ

of sa id , Pocotd lo Security T n iit D litr "Company, D efendants, EId <

--------- o t IdU nder and by v irtue o f on O rJ c ro f

Salo and Decree of-Poreclosure issued 3ut o t tbo D U triet Court o t tho Elov- jn th Ju.llclol D istric t o f tho Btot# o f .Cj®P Idaho, in und to r the Counly of Twla I Pali*, doted tho r th d*y c f Ju ly , 20ZS,In tho AbDve en titled action, wherein Arthur L. Bwlm t Co., n corporotion, *h Iho oboyo rJimod ftlolntlff. obtained a lecreo against L . H . Lathrop and Flor* inco E . Lathrop, husband and wlf<i, o t.»a lohn 0 . L cn i, B. J . Malone and K ath- nand irlno At Malone, his w ife, J . a Bangor, }»“14 Sari Pe lt, Gem o ta te Lumber Company, tho t'i I c o rpoa tlon , S....R--Guaimnger, ^orthw est?m Investm ent C om pany ,'i J ta h corporation. P . C. ilcOowan, ro ‘ elvef o f N orthwestern Investm ent Noi Jompany, H . W. P reslond, I.. H . Latl.* tip, D. D. Burnside, 0 . Volkmeier, and }an B, B hidds, directors of ta ld North* M.. T fcsto itt Investm ent Comiuiny. Poca* „ Nol ello Bocurity T rust Company, an Idaho 21st d /orporatloor F . C, MeGowoo, reeelvof ^ ® * it sa id P ocatd lo Security -T rust Com- ‘“W c lany, L . U . Lathrop, 8 . 8 . ChnmpUIn, fourt fohn 0 . I ,tax , Dan a Shields, E . J . Palls, dalone, nnd Bhddon Payne, diredor» cnce I f snid Pocatello Bocurity T r tu t Com Hen, i lanj*, dcfflndnnti, on tho 28th doy. of or so nno, 1022, which said decree was on to so he 28th day of June , 1022, reeorded Id with i •ndgm ent-Boofc-Seven-of-«ld-D lstri«t Wgh« lourt, n t page Pour Hundred Thlrlj-- of the I g h ir T - m m o m m ^ c d - h n s lI -n lH h a c -^(*1 crtnin lo t, piece b r pa re d of ^ n d si\* a ted in the County of Twin Palli, B v . to te o t Idaho, nnd boundod and do- ' cribed O i'follow s, to w it; . f}E/

[922 -(. Lots 18 and 1&, block 7, Bide Cake* ,; ^ddiUoiv '• • .' ' :.,LoU U and 45 o f Block S o t Bluo “ Lakes A ddition. ., LoU 85, £0 a n a 27 o f Block 1 o t Bliie h Lakes Addition.r Lots IS, 13 and 14 o f Block 8 o f Blue 1 Lakes A k U o n .r, LoU 40, 41 and 4S o t B lod t 4 o tb" B l ilo -L ak is-A d d ltlo n r:--------------------------------, L o ti. 19 and SO 'o f Block* $ o t Blue ' Lakes A dd ition ..' LoU 19 ,14 snd 16 o t Block 7 of Blue '‘ Lakes Addition.I* L o u 83 ond S i o f ,Bloek 8 o f Bine i. Lakes A ddition.r Lots and 30 o t.B lo ck S o f BInu I. Lakes Addition. .

Lots 33 and: 34 in Block 7 of^Blus . Ukei A idJtioa. ' .

Lots-41. 42 and 43 e t B lofk 6 o t Bine- likeT A T iaillon :------------------------ --------------------

. A ll.o t rold above real e s tate being ia Twin P a lli Connty, Idaho.

' ' And ia tho even t th a t 't h e proeeed*I of the ta le o f ony o f the above parcehi I of real e state do no t mako th e debt I secured by tho san^e, th e eonrt orders I sold the /«.')owJoff,dcsfribed rea l estato

or so mush thereof a s shall be neeesiary , to mako the am ount o f tbe aforesaid

indebtedneis:Lots 83, 83; 84, 3Q, 40 and 41 of

Block 11. .‘ Lols 29, SO, 27 and 23 'o f Block 12. <

LoU 27, 28, 20 nod SO of Bloek 18. ■. - , .Lots U, 13, 14, 10, IG .nnd 17 of: B J« k 10. ' ...................

All in Blue L akea Addltlbn W est t j tho City ol Tw in PftUs, Couaty of Twin

, Palls, Btnte o f Idaho . • . 'Publlo notlee is hereby given, th a t

on the 16th day o f August, 1922, a t the hour of 2 ofeloek p. m. (MountiUn Time), of sa id day, a t tb e eaat troa i

, door o f the eonrt house o t tb e County fft Twin y^}}t, Statf ot Jdsho , J will, la obedience io said o rder o t sale ond de* cree of toreclosnre, s d i thii above do ■ scribed nroperty to *otlsfy p lo b ti t f 's decree w ith inU rest thereon together w ith oil costs th a t bnve ocfirued o r m ay . ocerue, to 'th e h ighest and b e st bidder therefor, fo r eosh, law ful money o f the Vaitied. m ates .

Dated :( ih 17tb day ot Jaly, 1922.E. R. SHERM AN, Sheriff.

r Bounio Uerrlm on, Deputy.Ii. Ashton, A ddrney to r th e ploin-

ti f f h e rdn ._____________ ' .

NOTIOB O P S H B B Q T 'S 8AXCB OP BBAL BSTATB U NDBE DBOBBS OF P 0B B 0L 08U B S A N D OftOBtt O P BALB. . - r— .

M. D. Ynmoll, ~ T P la in t if f . ya.

J. tl. Toothmats, P lofcnce A . Tootbman,Charles, E spolt and L ena E spolt ana

• M le h ad B . O 'C onner, D efendants

Under and by v irtue o t-a o O rder o t Sole and Decree o f Pbreeloture, Issoed out of the D istrie t C onrt o f the EleTenth Ju d id a l D istrie t o t tb e S ta te o f Idaho,In and fo r. tb e C onnty o f T w in Polls, dated tb e 21st day o t Ju ly , 1029, fn tho.~* ~ abovo entitled aetion , w herein, U . D. Y am ell,-the ab o v iL M ae d p la in tif f ob. talned a decree again st J . & . Tootbman,Ploreoee A. T oothsias, Cbariea Sapoli ood L ena E spolt a n d W d ia d B. O ’Oon^ no r ,. defendants, on th e 14th d sy of July, 1022, which said decree w aa..^ on tho said 14th d iy o f July,- 1022, reeorded In Judgm ent 'B ook Seven a t page 604,. o f sa id d is tr ic t ' 'Court, I am commanded to h U a ll th a t eertain lot, p iece or parcel o t U nd sit . ooted fn e&e O m o ty o f Twin Polls, SU te o f Idsho, and bounded and deserlbed, as follows, to*w lt: j. L ot 4 In G raeeland Subdivision the same b d n « n j i a r t o f Seetion 4, l^ w n . ship 10, Sooth, Bange '17, E as t Boise Meridian, • --_P n b U e .n o tIce -ls -h e r« b y -g lT e n ,.th a l_____

on th e 2Sth day p t A ugust, 102S, a t th e - hour o t s o'c loek p. n '. '(M ountain tim e) Iof said day,’ a t th e east f ro n t door o f tho C onrt.B oote o t tb e Connty o t Twin

S ta te o f Idaho , I w ill, In obedl- BDce lo aald O rder o t Bala aad D eeres.Qt Foredosare,,seU th e abova described property to s a t is f y 'p la in t i f f 's decree ' with In terest thereon, togetliej_w ltb 111 . • eosls th a t have aeerued or n i y aeeme, to the .highest b id d e r to r e a u , law M jJonejr Of th e U n ited a ta te s .

, ■ . B y a a flam iJton, Dm o ^ . ' • ilwedey * Sweeley, A ttoroeya to r PJaSa>

NOTIOB O P SB E B Z FP 'S flAT.Tf

In the D istric t Court o t th e Pourtl.. iqw the E leventh, Ju d ld n l D istric t o! • *• he Stato o f Idaho , in nnd te r the Jounty iff Twin PsHa.

toiie Payette Lumlior Company, a cor* ' ‘ ,P«»tion. . P la in tiff,

r. C. Donne, nnd Mr*. H . 0 . Deane, hi* wife, . D efendants

Uoder and by v irtue o f an order o f ' ^ nJe ond decree o t Hen Is iu H ont o t thp ilstrlct Court o f the P ourlh , now- tbo llB^entb, Jud ic ia l D is trk t of th e B ta.e t Idnho, '.n odd' to r the Countv of'win Fails, bn tho 12th day o f J n l y , ____B22,-ii^jjhc obove 'e n tit le d action ,"’ herein thi> Boiso P o y ^ ltj Lumber p p o n y , & corpom tlon, tbo abov&nam.1 p la in tiff, outoined n Judgm ent and ec^ e a ^ n s t tb e dereodaats, H . 0. eono^nil M rt. H . 0 . Doanc, h is wife,1 the 3rd day of Ju ly , 1022, which ta ld ccree w nt on th e 8rd day o f Jd ly .)22, recorded, in Judgm ent ^ o k Sevenr ta ld Conrt o t poge 455, I am com- andcd to s d l a ll o t those certilb ulldlogs d tu a te d and located npon ' lo f eertain lo t, piece o r pa re d o f land tua ttd , M e g and b e h g S o .tb a eonnty! Twin fiills . S ta te o t Idaho , b o u n d e d '..........id described, u follows, to*wit: .N orthcojt qua rte r jN G 1-4) o t tbe jr theast quarter (N B 1*4) o f Section 'I, Township 12 South, Range 15. E; U .. ’Twin Polls Countv, Stntp o f Idaho.Notice I t hereby i^ven, th a t on the s t day of Atfgust, 1022, a t the honr o f o ’d e d t p. n. (M ountain Time) ot Id day, o l the eo«t f ro n t door o f tho u r t hoRM in tho County o f Twin , ' »llt, S ta te o f Jd a h o , T will, in obed l- .ICO to said order d f salo nnd decree of in, i d l tho nbovo dbserilv>d property, so much thereof ns mny bo necossarv satisfy snid p ln ln t if r* judgm ent

llh Interesi thdrobn nod coats, to theeheat. bidder- for-cash ,..law fu l moner_______the Uhited S tn tcs . ; ^

D A l«W hlK 81 lM bjH > f:Jttly rl0ae .-77 -r~ ^ :3 :E. R. BII'e r MAN, SherifV. ' •

B.v.nonnie lle rrim an , Deputy,

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CUICAOO, Aug. V (ff)-^ V bca t, ecro f” aod oata a ll oitaljHihed new low reeord prlcca for tbe aeaaon tod*jr.~TVeaknen • “

. appeared 'to bo dno prim arily to .tbe b ig * “ .*[> * yield o f eoro fo reca it in tbo govem- **'

-• m nt erop report.' Tbe w boat m arket ^............ .cloaed unie ltled , f:8c"to 1 H e no t low^

_ er, with Bopiember ♦1.03 to 1.03 3-8 and D ecenber 11.09 H to 2:03.9-8. Cora flnUbed I 1 4 to 1 8-8 to 1 3-4e down, L oata o f f 3-8 to G-8 to 3*4e. In provli* looa tbo outcome w ai unchanged to 16e blgber. w l

Altbough ' exporters, took 300,000 . b u ibeli o f w beat hero and 600,000 to fl00,0iD0 bufbela a t tbo .seaboijrd, }Jqui*

. da ting la le i on th e -p a r t o f bolden. proved to be uueb moro tban an o ffieti Speculative demand was of aucb 'rO ' . . . itr ie ted cbaracter as to b o .'o f slight Importaneo in supporting values, ^ o government crop report was regarded. as m lfd l/ bullish regard ing w b e a t/b u t i . , th is condition was soon lo tt . sight of,

. aod atten tion focused Initoad on tho great, increase o f corn looked fo r as compared w ith a m onth: ago.

Qossip th a t U ppoings a t ' tbo in tc ^ national conferenco In London might adversely a ffec t foreign exchange rates ' j hnd some influeneo in depressing the' j w heat m arket, and so too did lower quotations a t L iverpool. A nother dls- j tnrblng factor was-muc>i selling o f 8ep- tomber 'a n d slm ultanqbus buyine of _

•U ay for lending e levator interests . Be- . sides, i t was said aJilppers here wero „ solllog w heat a t n loss. ,- Liquidation selling wos ev ident In .

. the com. m arket from s ta r t to finish. . Favorable crop adviccs nod Ijberni re- » , eelpis added to tho b'earisb results of . the government repo rt. O ats gnvo woy In “sympathy. " •

Packing buy lng 'ro llied the 'provision m arket. .*

Pot* to U arl^et I

. OHIOAOO, Aug. 0 M V -PoU tons: B Jersey' cobblers No. 1, sacked, *1.85 to a 1.00; K ansas, pa rtly graded, •1.70; MiDosota E arly Ohlos, pa rtly graded,

P o r tl in d U w rto c k

M RT L A N D , Aug. 0 t f P ) - C a t t lo - Rnt 81ow, weak [.receipt# 27. ••

H og»-50e lower}, receipts 75. Prim e «*• ligh t 112 to 12,50; smooth boovy 230 to *‘'7 300 lbs. $10.30 to 11.30} 300 lbs. and np _ 110 to 10.50} rough heavy «7 to ,0.00}

, feeder -pigs 111.30 to 12.00}. f a t pigs ^ I IU O to 12.00} staga 10 to 0.00. . q

------------- 8 h eop -8 loady ;- n o -ro M lp ts .-----------------D«1.30 to l.<0. 61

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OMAHA, Aug. 0 (U nited S tates Bu- • bean of A gricultural Economies) ( / I ^ H ogs-B ecelp ts 7,000; oatly sales, to shippers 13 to 23e blgWcr; general m a^

______ slfiAdy b 25c h ighe r; .bulk-m ixedond 'packing grades «7.23 to 8.00} balk

. 200 to 300 lb. butchcrs <8 to 0.23; , top’ - ' J c a u l

C a ttlo -B oce lp ts 5,200} good andjCuci eholee fsd stoera and s toek s teady; top C an yearlings and medium w elgbt steers Beet ♦lO ifi; e thers slow, weak? ijrass stock ^ r i

■ generally s te ad y ; ' bulls weak} veals firm ; top 10.73} stoekers and fieders •teady. ' - '

Bheep-R eeelp ts 12,000; killing *?“ • e laues mostly 25e lower} bolk iambs 111.73 to 12.00} small loU prime nativo u U lamba «1 2 i3 ; 'range yearilngs •0.70; c sn l

w estern $S; feeders slow, w eak. W at

:*'■ C h lag o U vestock - ■. C niO A aO , Aug. 0 (U nited S tates Sugi

Bureau of A grleu ltunI Eeonomlcs) (/F7 8ugt - C a tt lo - n e c e lp t* . 12,000; b e tter » e s grades beef steer* nnd beef eows nnd grie

■ belforirslendy}.low grades both;-clnues uneven, weak to 1 5 c ' lower} canner cows showing more decline; top motur- od beef S tee n ,n n d ligh t ycatllngs g

“110,60; long yearilngs I10.85;' bulk beef steers 19.78 to 10.25; bulls nnd stock- Raec e rs about steady; colve*.closing strong Bace

. to 25e higher; bulk bn teher she-stoek H an ic.25 to 7.25; cnnners and gutters H nn

' largely 12.45 ta 3.73; bologna bulU Porkmostly U to 4.25; vcnl cnlvcs largely ^ IIOJIO to 10.73; few best vealers nround

• ,$11 t o ' l l i S to packors and upw ard to’ ^ *11.50 to c ity bntchors. g ,

Hog*—Reeelpts 20,000; strong to ICe jq, ,

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higher than .yesterday 's overage; to p i JIght <0.00; ^ulk .lights I9.70 to 0.85; ' bulk 210 to 250. ponnds-liutehers $9.10 to 0.00; bulk ^ 70 'to 350 pound b u tc h e rs ' $8.-10 to 0.00; p'aeklng eows mostly (7 to • 7JB ; pigs largejy >0.23 to 0.30} e a tl- ;

; S b i^p-R ccoip tB ’l7,000} f a t la m U | generally steady to 26e lower} mostly ' “ 10 to 25« o ff; closing best tlm o ;.to p natives »12 to paekers and e ity butcb- e rs;. bulk natives around <11.73} top w esterns 112.40; balk 112.10 to 12.40^

I f a t sheep steady; light nativo owfcs I lamb weight yeariings « 0 ; hcav y liln d s “ “ , 10.50} feeder lanibs slow; tw o loads , about flOlb. kinds on eountry aeeonot ! $12.15; about 75-lb. feeding y e a r lin g s , b

$9 to ya rd traders. <2r(

Now Y ork 8 t ^ . . I ] NEW YORK, Aug. 9 (flV -Coninsed

prleo movemonts took placo in to d a y 's ' rela tive ly doll stoek m arket session, b u t S r

tli0 undertone eontiniKd strong ond most Imporfant prleo changes wero w ithin nanow limits. An

Oonoral uneertalnty regarding the roilroad strlko situation was moro than j o ffse t by^the governm ent's report o f • bumper erop conditions. O rangers whieb will benefit by th is Increased I erop movement, sueh as N orthern, Un- sal< ion and Canadian Pftelfles, Qroot out Nortboru, .Chicago and N orthw estern and P^ro M arquette, cIosl:d generally a t gains' o f 1 to neariy 2 points, a f te r nn early display o f w eakneu . OiiSanTau- g a r stocks wero reactionary, as a tesuU of tbo senoto 's f ixing the ta riff oh Cu- A n ban sugar o t 1.84 cents n pound, b a t boi American Beet Sugar.-whleb will bone- DU f i t by the Increased rate, wns up 2 1-1 po in t., ■ P“

M otor nnd sliipping sliares were ngoln ” ' undor pressure today; J

L eathers and shoes wero In good do- , m and -In response to improved ^ rndo to i conditions. Tliero, wns a good Inquiry col also for public u tilities, Peoples Oaa, Tw N orth A m criran nnd Philadelphia com- ed (lanles reaching now high reeords. T ota l 1 sales wore 373,000 shores.

Call monoy opened a t 3 1-2 per eent,6 u t hardened ,to four ond thcnco to 4 1-2 w hen banks began railing loans, coineident w ith heavy withdraw als o f (ho govorftnent deposits. Bomo sniall lota qua wero loaned ou t on call as high os fivo tno per cent. Time money was leareo w ltb Tot no im portnnt changes In rates.

B usineu^ln foreign exchango w as re-

TWIN FAUSMARKETSPilCM P a id P ro d n cm

R n t t* f f l t__________________ 80 to 88c ero«Presh r?neh -«ggs________IE 1-2 to l« c #criHens, ponnd ------------------------------- lOfl doe;F ryers, p e t I b . --------------- -— ---------18e cost

to IW heat N o. J ------ ---------------------$1.80 mo»

L tM ttock DC a tt le - r^ w s , 4 1-2 to 3 l-Se; steer*,

3 1-8 to a 1 ^ ; Teali, 0 to 7e.- H o g * - P r l a s »@10e.-------- -------- -------- B

Sheep—M otton, no n s r k e t ; lim bs — lOe.

ItB 0 D 8 B n iF B ’» .0 tn D B .......... 8m i

(B.U I1 P r i » « r " i ,- F n l t i T ig tte U M ' s , I

yJow potatoes — — 8 to Sc norsPotatoes, cw tJ _______.^...^750 td 11.00 namCabbage, per l b . « trt 7« YOreen corn, do t. ....... ...... .......— meo:Cauliflower, lb. __________________ l3 o willCuenmbers, e ach ,.......—- . - ^ 8 1-2 to Oo signCarroU, bu n e h ,-----------Z i -----------Be o f 1Beets, b n n e b ...... S r o'ol(Turnips, buneh .............;.........' n . , be A . BLettuce, Idsho 3e fo rRodishes, boneh 6e menNew O nbns, bunch _________ - . - 1 f * ban iro n n to e s ,. ib . ._ -„ - ...... .. '.eO o.

D anW oupes___ ;_________ 6 1 4 . to 30c n mW atem olon, lb .i________ ________1— 4c ------

' PxOTliloai a a i B taplM . 'Flour, 48-lb. sack,...;.— — 11.83 to 1.45 ------5ugar, beat, 100 lb s„ ,„..-48 .75 to $ 8 J5 WSugar, eofls, 100 lb s_ _ :____ 10 to 10.10, hensCrSaol Chwso - H - ; ---------------- H s JD rltk O i m i . ____________:------------ tO«l T IBeans ____________ i___________— . « • »tlv«Bread ------ _» 1.9(g)10nlhtnnButter (crrainory ......... --------------4 5 e ; TotsiBatter (ranch) -- ------— .........- — 80c i -------Eggs, dow n _________________ 16c! -W

n a t t e ______________________ i o o i s a ' 3Bacon, sliced ■ _______ BOc nbovFlam 1_________- ____ a__________86e Noaora, s l i c e d _________________ 50c ' no (Pork c h o p s _________________25®3(la‘ A. 8[4mb chops — ----------------------3 0 ^ 0 c —P o r k ' 'o r o s t__________________ 25@30e

8 te a k -6 ir llo n 80ej T.Bone, aOe; ronnd 2fic; ehnek 20c. Cf

n u t 17 ,pl«t« «• »lOei b riakst Be. _

/ f m x WKiN" ) D t f I PIA klN E d LESS

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; i - ' •, strlc ted because of cable congestion, t. ,duo to tho cutting of nine of the 12 e t- > , bics by Irish Insurgent forces. SterlingI held sfcady, bu t Freneh and Belgian JI franes were down about 10 points. Ger- ' I man m arks d so were reactionary ondI other cdhtlnchU l rcmlttnnccs were l ^ rIrregular. • • f

|N O T I(m ' o r BB B S IF F 'S SAXS OF I BBAZ. SS T A IB ONDBR SB CB SB e I OF rOBBOLOSQBB OND OEDBE $

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D rako‘Ba1Iard Company, a eorpo»(loo,' P Jain liff, !■

VI. ' • . *Ambrose 8 . Hall ond Alice G. ITali, hus- ^

band and w ife, Twin Falla K lg h n a c « District^ a quasl-publle e o f l ^ l a n . «

. ond Fairbanks ile r so a ^ d CeonwoK'fl h corporation, D efendoa tf ^

Under ond by vlrtuo of an order o f „ sale ond decree of foreelosure, Issued P o u t o f the D istriet Court o f tho E Iot- onth Jud ic ia l D istriet o f th e 8U t« o f * Idaho, In and for tbo County o f Twin ® F alls, da ted tbe 28th day o t Jn ly , 1028, ' in - th e above entitled ^ U o n , w befels D tak^B allord Company, a corporation; § p la in tiff , ..obtained. A decree agalnat • Ambrose 8 . H all and Alieo 0 . HalL bos- ' bond and w ife. Twin Falls H ighw ay a, D U triet, a quasl-publle corporatloo, and ^ Fnlrbanka Morse and Company';'* cor ^ po ratlon ; defendanU, on the §8th day o f July. 1022, whleh .tald-decree was on / , tb e said 28th day of Ju ly , 1028, reeordod .. in Judgm ent Book Seven a t Page 320, x, o f said D istric t Court, I am commanded . to soil a ll tba t eertain lot, piece o t par- ’ eel o f land situated in the County of r, Twin Falls, S lato of Idaho ,'and bound- tti ed and described as follows, to-w lt: « .

L ot Ono (1), tbp norlbeast quarter o f , tho liortbwest quarter, tho northw est I quarter o f the northeast q u a rte r , 'th o . . northeast quarter of tho nothcast quar­te r of Section Nineteen (10), the north- Ll west quorter o f tho northwoH quarter, sh the northeast quarter o f tho northw est •'

Siartor ond tho northwest quarter o f , 0 northeast quarter o f Section 20, tli Township 11 Boutli, Rango 20 E ast, Ai Bolso Meridian. , ■ > .Public notieo is hetoby given, tha t-on _

tbo 20th day of August, 1022, a t tho » hnur o f 2 o ’eloek p. m. (M ountain Pl Time) o f said day, a t tho oast fro n t ““ door o f the eourt houso o t tbo Couaty , o f Tw ln.Falls, S tato of Idaho. I will, in “ obedieneo to said order o f sa lf ond do- " etoe o t'foree losure, soil the obovo.do- scribed property to satU fy p la in tif f ’s » docrco w ith in terest together w ltb a ll costs th a t bavo oecraed or may accruo, n to the highest bidder fo r cash, lawful pa money o t tho United Stntes. - ”

D aied this 2d day of August, 1022. _ B. B. BHEBMAN, "

, s h t t t o . ' -By-Bonnlo H eirim an..D eputy.-------- „

n T iA M K E O T T O r NO? 1686 In the D istr ie t Court o f the United

S ta te s fo r the D istrict of Idaho, Bouth- sne rn Division. ' ' • At

In the .m atter of Nel' J . Jensen, B. —E . K eane atfd H arty . Jen icn , a co-part- •norship doing buslneu under tbo firm osi name o f Jensen and K eane, B ankrupts. v«

You aro h\)roby notified th a t tho f i r s t — m eeting of creditors of said bankruptswill bo hold a t the office of the under- 91 signed Referee in -Twin Falls, Countyo f Twin Falls, BUte o t Idabo, a t.2 :00 Ooi o 'o l6 e k p .m .o n th e lf lth d a y o f Angnst.A . D. 1022s sueh meeting wlil bo held . •fo r tho allowanM of elalms,' nppolnt; ^ 3m ent o f trustee, and 'exam ination of Poj bankrupts.

• ' GUY L. K IN N EY , —Referee in Bankruptcy. ' .

T he News U read by the pemaD enl T] sa ra in g elssses._________ ____________ 8t<

HELP WANTED ..iW A N T E D — Woman for general ^

housework. Phono 1531. ]

T IR B CO. WANTS sta te represenT a tiv e , jo d sales nanager to ope^broneh offlee; $300 neeeuary. UdI —versal T ire Co., Chicago,' III. • 1_______________■ _______________cas

W A N T E D -T oung or middle aged twicoupio with' F ord ear to travel a ll ovor a tCalifornia: Can make $500.00 per m onth — nbovo expenses. $300 eash required.No experienco seeossary. U n s t havo ^no children or inemnbranee. A d d reu ]A. 6 . K elley, Routo 4, Jeromo, Idaho. Wi

POSITION WANTED ' SCOMPETENT woman w anU p ^ ltlo n - I

as housekeeper. No woman bo u . X ndi Y, caro News. fin

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: for sale - real estate, T O R BALE—Nleely loeatedA«nalI , booming hoase. Prieod righ t. J » n s o n . . Bealty Co., 123 M ain E . . "

1 ■'f o r BALE .O R L E A SB -M odern ,■ toopilog bouse, 20 rooms, one-half block '

from bath houses In L ava H ot Springs, Idaho. A ddreu Box 6.

• FO R 8A LE-fiix-room cottage, mod- t I e rs , elose te , 30-ft. lo t, fino trees, price f i $3,500; $300 down. RenUd ndw, $30. .

Phone 137 o t 886W.

FOR B A L E -a7 te res , 7 mUei from ' U hallii on B u r Oreek, 8 n o m log honse,’ i t tb le , t i l 3 raU tenee, 1-9 be& g enl- ^, tiva ted , private w ater r ig h t 'm a la ditch „. (o m p le te l Priee $li0O.$O, w ill take %' e t t i v t r a d e .- .S . B. & ploy, F ilar , ld t> ^[ h P r S f Twin Falla Realty O o, Twin "

Falla. • • F

. FOR 8 A L £ ^ 0 aeres, \ m ile out, tm-prorem ests on eaeh fo rty ,-one . O-room vnonse, good rited b a ra w ith h a y center, „all feneed, bine grata pasture^ 1-8 mile _ o ff toek road, good-bearing orchard.Prleo $123.00 per acre w ith U sd lo rd 'a .share o f crops. E . B. Ripley, F iler , Ida* »

Twin lU la Realty O o .,-'T ffU i>

FO B B A L E -P iv e room ■ o d e n honse ^ fnlly fata lsbed . 010 T hird tv e . W. In .. quite 103 T hird ave. B.

FOB B A L E -D est 10 a erts , h a lf mils from d ty ; plowed ta d aeeded. $383 te re . T em a. A et bow. H . 0 . B trton , U O led* Booma. „

FOR 8 A L li-F iv » te re itM-t In Twin ra i l i ; «uitable fo t poultry f t n i . Ar _ thor L. Bw ia, owner. __________ _

FOR SALE-AUTOMOBILES """t o R D A T T E R IE S $16.03."'"pteet-0- 0£ L ite Sorvieo Btatloo. Pbone 00. Sho- ~ shone s t. 8 . ,

F O R ^ S A I ^ S T , h a re some exeep ' S tional bargains in .osed cars. Jobnsos _ Anto Com£any;

FORDS bongh) and s o il t t tb e Anto *| W recking Co., 140 Sad At*. Booth _ Pboae 69.

FOR " P E P ” see " S T B P ’* the Oyl ll ' tnder Orinder. 147 Beeead ave N.

.WANTED MISCaLANEOUS ^WANTED FO B BENT—Four o t five- w

room modem fnrnUhed honse. BeUablc Pi p a rty . No children. W hite B ealty Co, s^

W A N T E I^ F o rd touring c a r In good condition. .Phono 323-B4. ' eo

■ I I.I II ■! imm, I ................ JjQI AM payiag cash fo r Fords, aa) -

B o d e l" tieo n t hefore yon s H l 'O e n t n ' Ti Parage , 313 ShosboBO B t as

WANTED—T raetor aad a U tlea a t) w engine repairing o t a ll k lsda . Ll»« Automobile Co. ' ' i

'.W ANIBD-^Yoor tires to • te p ab ^ best w ort, a t lowest - pi;lcet.* Idabt V n lua isiag Works, 189 Seeoad avs|. > be

” W A N T £ D -A bnyer. fo»~»* desatypew riter, add lag ssaeh lae ,' B eehas fdile^a 'bench , and .vise. Jobbsoa AaU t rO oapaay. ' ' , ’■]

.W A K iro - i l l U l l . o t T onltiji . . gW .t o p p r ie u a t a ll times. T w ia FaUi _ Poultry and Sgg Co., P . E . B tra ls , mast« « r . 'P h s n e 173."'840 Fourth ave. 8< ^

LOST -' LOST—Package: bought a t UnitedBtores. CaU 721-J. . ■ V----------------:____I_______________________do

LO ST—Sandoy .betw eon''8u]llvaneor mcner and Shoshone falls, bolf se t b e a n strhardest. . Reward. Phone S42R1. —

LOST—Ono 34 4 1-2 'Ponnsylvanla $3iCnp eord tlro on Buick rim , betw een foiMurtnugh and Hansen, Aug. 7. N otify LeNows officc. __________ we

LOST—Small p a ten t lo a th n sn it ^easo containing n e trc u ’s mako-qp, bo- ]tween Jerom e and JTwIn Falls. Leavn ay, a t Rogerson hotel. Reward. - * ~

FOUND ' -" P IO K E b U P - ^ n o whito V plW io"g. 11?.

W ill hold 48 hours beforo disposing of. Uh C ity Pond, 183 Sidney S tree t, & u th Bm P /ttk A ddition. -- -

—I I your property is Jeslrable^and Is , ndrertised (n .tb e classified — you’]) f la d yoor bnyer. m

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yluCH w osy hot w eather?-------— r KOW n w s t r i n o '

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e x c h a n g e , a b o u t y o u r r o o m ;

e l p y o u n e e d — O N E C E N T

£ FOR RENTJ’j FO R RENT—Apartment, 130 Fourth

avo. E Phono 8« M . “--------- --------------------_________________ In

jn F o r Rent—F ron t room, ta tb adjoin- ®Ing, suitable fo r one or two meo. 01os« ~

|j. In. 150 T hird avo. Nt f to n o S83.

FOB K E N I'-T IitM m a l i i n l .h a l J]d- tp tr tm e n t, rtasoaablo] Bnagalow Apts. _ » F ifth s t and Beeond avs. X0. -I— : --------- -------------------5— ---------- ;-it

F p R RENT-^Twe a o d e n o fflis <o Q rooau.' Inquire Oity Pharssaey. ■

^ T h A V B F O B ~ ^ r " d e s l r a b l* six - 4’ rooas houw e a ' Eigbtb a re . N. U . J . f. Sw eeley,. F irs t Natloaal Baak bidg. ” ‘i l j T elsphonoW .______________________ * J j

: FOR SAlE^HISCELUliiEOUS j'“• FOB S A L E - E m M o n T y p m lt t f , »"

No. 0,1 in good condition. Prico $15.( j SchulUe, 137 South Shoshone S t. g

i FO R S A L E -3 0 yearlings and two — * year old Hnmpshiro rams for sale; also ~

^ aomo, heavy Hampshiie ram lambs. ” Phone or w rite H . 0 . Brown. ^ ' “

- COUNTRY LARD fo t sale. Phoao ** “ B11R2.: ±

FOR 8A L E <-7-foot^oC orm lek bind- jJ er. Phone 673R3.

? K N U L I^A prieo ta for skle. Bring ^ eontninors. ^Roy L. W rigbt.

; FOB S A L B - A p ilu t l <01 u i t o tT tto ? ! ° Honsman touch. Oall,G19JS.

F O S S A L E -A pH coti. M u o E a ; - F / ^ w ard, s ix miles south-of foundry.

W ANTED TO D U Y -Fum lturo for a “ i . fWe-room house. M utt be.eheap. Phone ^1. OMW. » ' »• — . wi!

FOR SA L E -M llw aukeo binder, $25. am . One mllo north Klngsbnry corner. Su

' Phono-203J^. .. _

PO B S A L E -O n e tweed sport s u i t , . ■ ' sizo 30, $5.00; one brown velonr coat, Sc ® sUk lined, $15.00. Phone 181-J.— wl

A BBAND NBW itio ag to i t Jor mln U"' r ig h t away. Wo are going to move. «](' Mrs. A nna Bllger, S tar Packing House, toi_ Twin Falls , Idaho. otl

FOB SALE-DeUeToo, n s a i opHcoti . fo r canning .' Move lively, ladles, next '- week will flnUb them. 7e delivered. ^ e Phono BI7R3. Two miles west and onu _

south. P a trick Wynn. • • ”

i FO R SA L E -W ealthy apples for i ' ' cooking. Dellviered bv the pound er- b o x .' Phono B37R4. ,I ----- -------L------- ■■■ _- FO B BALE—O ne-Intem aU onal Ensil- - -

ago C u tter in good shape, eheap. J . H . m Pleraon ,.2 qiiles north, 1 4 w est o f the ]

I W stblngton school, Twia Falls. ]

FO B B A L E -Eonsebold goods. ISO j S Adams. s . . , i]

FO R BALE—Berry Oops, eratea and I r b eeh iv es. Phone 3, U ooa’s Shop.........=

. FO B UALB OB T B A D B ^ V t(o 'li-b « ^ for young pigs or chlckeas. 313 n f t o 8W av*. W . •’■ FOR BA L E -B leyele t, trieytles, t l r n * aind aeeeaaoriea.' W erner's Bepair Shop,284 8ecoa< a t B . , ' ' g

FO R 8 A L B - B a » pain t ilS B per ^ gallon. Houae pa in t 18.60 per galloa. h o n e 3. Mooa^f.Bhop. ~

FOB BALE OB EZO BA NO B-N ew [ a ad »eeond-hand farm Implemeata. Bee .

us If yon hava any farm im p le a ^ ts yeu — do no t seed . Idaho Hdw. and Imple- ment O o.,'ln the F e u BnUdlng aeross - s tree t from F lre BUtlen. ’ ~

FOR B A L B -E o u u p a n t $8.30 to n . $3.30 p e t gallon, i s eelors; $8.73 to $3.75 —

fo r w hite. N o m i n e ia bn lk fo r less.L e t na tend a pa in ter to estimate TOnr ^ w ork. Wo will save yon money. Phone TW B, Moonta Shop. ____________ 8

FOR B A IiE -Furn ltn re. 525 Third , p' a .a- 1“ ■ —

~ MONEY TO LOANMONEY TO LOAN on B idern dwsH p

. lings; reparable in ssiali iMtallsisBt*, liberal repaym snt prWllte# Artfanr t- '

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, N atura l H istory P a c t ^T reea growing to great height g e »

^ l y b a te pointed letves. ' , i

a F x |f r a u R ,o F c o u ( ! s iT \i T O V N I % 1 ' i IHE IDER / W t i X t.F E D O FA M U fi-B O K ’ P W — - / U ID B lf FEl k o r /

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le News,”daily; ITellall : ms for rent, houSM for , iT per word—Phone ^ r

MISCELLAHEdUS ', ~ E L E 0 T R I0 A L 'M rA IR 8 b y " o r i I '

Mnlborg. Exporienced m otor .n w isd * ing; m otor bearings. H eodqoartflrt,

, Electric Service Station, phone 13. .

' ' HEM STITCHINO ond Picotlag a l .taehm en t .F i ts any sewing m t ^ e . -

, Priee $2. Economy Bales Oompasy;‘ Billings, M o n t —

UBB CONKEY’S FLY KNOOKBB— i t ’a th e best on tbe m a rk e t M iikjraiif ;

I eowa in com fort and get MOBB IIZ L S ' Darrow Bros. Beed * Bnpply Co., p h o t» . 6, Twin F.tlla, Idabo.

NOW is tho tim e to ge t yonr lea th tf ’ repairing done a t'cheapest ra te s . 'F r« 4 ,’ F o u , Br., t c r o u from F irs B tatlov-.'.

Phono 109-W. • '

, ’ M A K E YOUB iT N rB O n T A fiU I TBEEB P A Y - L e t sa | d r l u w ith 7 0 » oa budding, ^ t l n g or any other e t your orehard needs. J . A. W a t« u Phone 80441. - P . H . Crow, PhoB» / 810-W, B. F . D. No. 8.

! CLEANINO carpets, rugs, N a v a i^ ' Phone 88BB.

NICE, onlet roosss for a a te re l t^ ? '

C T h o W i i i . ” " ^ ;

& D. ITELLOQO, tS M l for ' a e r ’e D r r A rseaaU o t Lead for spray m aterial. Call phoae OBOR. P. Oi Boa 784.,. . . '

^ A B M LOANS t a d ' laoBthly pay m eat dwolJ'ng leans. A rthur L . Bwim.

"^A M M O N D ’S SLUG 8D 0T n t * CABBAGE W O R M a N othing e q u d t » i t D arrow Bros. Beed Supply 0 ^ - pbone 8, I w ln Falls, Idaho.

FR E E —P t tte ry servics. We have • ‘ well eqnlppoi ba ttery u r r i s o s t a t t o v w ith S tab l charging b n tf i t Testlag and distilled w ater free. H abe Ante '* .' Supply Co. Phone 810.

NOTIOB '. Tho onnual m eetteg of Independent School D b tr ie t No. 2, M nrtan gb Idaho^ will bo h o ld n t U urtougb on Tuesday, tho f if th dny o f September, 1988; Thia mooting is called fo r tho purposo 'p f electing tw o tm stees fo r three y e a r term s, a s d fo r tbo transaction o f ' n e h ' o ther bnsinesa. a s m ay rM nlre ottentlOB o t th is t im e . . '

: A .U . HOOVER, , ^ _ ^ _ f f l o r k m B c h o o n r | C N ^

L p ’ r b f e t f j t o n d l . ^

8BA D L . B O D O m . A ttorney a t lAw. Boob 0 , T w ia F t iU B aek and T n u t BnU dlflg.'Phoao 983. , ■

ABHBB B. WILBON—Lawycr.

B p m 0 . H U L B -B o y d buUdteg. ~

8W BQLBT k SV B B L S T — A t to n e n a t law. P r a e ^ t - i n a ll tfn r ts . Twia F alls , Idaho . ‘ „

J . B . W iB E -L a w ra rT O ff ie e t-B eo M 0 a sd 7, over Twla Falls B a ih • T rosi Co., Twia Falls, Idaho.

BmEssoiciyiOLABS

O L A B ^ W ln d s h l e i d s , ^ ne t w ork. M oon’s shop. Phone

8H0Ii BKPAIBINQT W IN FA L L S 8B 0 B B B P A IU ll*

Shop. 182 Shoihone W est Shoes re paired wbile yon w ait, a t pre-war*

, prices, and all work gnaranleeL

TBANSrEB T o B o z 5 v ~ T B A N m S * 'o 5 i 5 m

Phone 348.

■: PKATKEtNAl BOOffiIIBB~~U O DBBU W OODUEN o p A U B R ia i..

Camp No. 10800, meeU evew f ln * a ad th ird W ednesdaya a t Odd fiV low i hall. Joaspb Begal, Conaselj J .P . Johnston , Clsrk.

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S MUCH WORK /

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■ HUUL, Aug. 0—(Spcctal to Tho ! ' 'K o m i—B riD ^og U said to bo one

of tho g roatc it opportunities over of* j . fercil to tho pcoplo of n neslcrn . ita to ,

, tho party o f eaatern dairy o ijw rta and . reprcieatntlvca o f eaatern ogrleoltural - pubitealloni, invltod lo Idaho by Oov- Ho

ernor D avli, a rrived hero thU evening tHcj i . on ita InvoitlgatloQ of tho region ,tot ^' pou ib te (levolopment a s a eonter of tho ,, ,

eountry 'a rapidly growing dairy Inilua- try . Tlio !>arty apont today oa the nortli aido and on route hero inapoeted Harn tbe .Tlioutand Bprloga atoek nw eh and irbic] o ther d a iry /a rm i. I t ffill bo in Twin nigbt

; Patla Thuraday, and will bo en lerltlnod ffa a t luncheon by a number of d a iiynea t|,o fa

; and other* iDteroited in tho lodoitiy . «jtQe i I t will ipood T hunday s ig h t a t Bn- by tt ! port. ;» fold :; _ 8m H « U Eogloa H e n w a , o

W ith W I.con .li, tbo p ioM nt ton lo t o""«! ■ of (Inlrylng /ann ing , unable to oxpaod ® j fu rliior, Kow Y ork atato doereailng io

proiluction, M innesota w ith very little ! inereaio In development poaaible and ■ i -lllo eonsumptlon of da iry produeti ia- I croaalng rapidly, tlieio i i g frodueers ; nnd oxporli a re looking to aeutbern Ida- j ho aa the idonl 'roglon Into whleh tho *’J’ j d a iry Induitry enn expand.I . Tlio visit oi( tho caatorn ozi>erla ll ox- l i r

pected to liave a twofold ot>Jeet, one l y L t - bolng tho ihow lng to Idatio tho po»l- I H f I bilitlea o f 11* own te rrito ry and tho op- ^

porlunlty i f iatolllgontly graiped, of >>■ ; trem endoui dovolopmont.in builneis, I

population and Importaneo. I n fact, i t ' I la h inted th a t aa a direc t ro iu lt of this I

' tr ip and th a t o f J . L . E r a f t , noted dairy j products distributor,~ionio m onthi ago, j . th a t tho eatabllshnieqt of a chain of F i rS I I • >ome Ih itly cheeio {actoiola in I M o 0 3 i la a poulbllU y fo r tho near fu tu re . Mr. >I K ra f t ia also a momber o t tbo preioot ' \I i»*rty. . . • ' ^I U r . E r a f t w u qnotoir a t B eita u pive ! tay lng : “ I am m d y to purcluwe rccelvt ( 200,000,000 poondt o f che«M from ^nonth I ida^io anmuUjr, and am b w ld e i.. f l n t .« I ir ilU i^ to e iU h llih 90 cbMs« f u - load*,-: ! lories In th s iU t« u aooa aa ttie automi

prodncoa ' coma to a m U ia t tb n of entire tlielr m any o ppo rtoaltla^" ’ ' r>- o rd io f

^ ' Tho Hcood object wlSch ia o f oqual .1 , im portaneo-ii-the gaining o f d irec t in- 0 * " ' i fonnatlon by the dairy oxporti and og- : riouU stal jo u m a ti fo r uio in ea itera

J a i i f ^ ^ e t B fo r 'th o guldanee of the ° .ida lvB W there in ezpondlog the ir ae-

in to tho Idobo region, whieh i t •J lj ie l iitc d out con support 80 Umea aa ' “J. a n y cowa od & given a* tho J

U .r ieh e it Wlieoualn land , -

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I Tremendoui pubiieity fo r tho aolith- ” I orn Idaho region ia oxpeeted oa o dl- I te c t resu lt of tho v is it o f o u te m ez- i p e ril . Ono m em ber of the pa rty , J . H.

^1. .^ randiop , who waa form erly p rofenor ' I. V nivcraity o f Idaho;

i l dairy editor o f tho Capper'* Painn p P resi, rep resen ting ,tho K ob'raika Farm I Jo D rn aV E o n aa aF m er ,C a p p er '* F a rm . j er, tii iM u rl S un ila tf> 0k1aho iu Form-

er, Ohio Farm er, Penniylvonio r trm e r ,I and lO chigan Form er, a ll Capper pub- , <“ llcallona w ith a elrculation ruan iog up , j in to tho millions. E Irk Fox, W aterloo, ^ *{ Lu, ropresenl* th e D airy F anner, as- I ' othor agricultural pabllea tioa o f hnge I eireulatlon. Tho Union P ac ific 8y*lem ' 5 i haa installed tn tho special c ar which I brought the p a rty w est a press burean .' (ompleto .ov,en to new i photographle i dark room for the -accommodation of

' 'r th e w citern pressj handling sew s of the I tr ip to tho eastern publlcatlena repro- : len led , and for use of correipondenU ■; o f tho party . IN U U-------- Also niding Uio work of tho p a rty are

B. A . Smltli, luporvDior o f ngrlculturo I of tho Union- Paelfio Byitem , C. 0 . ^ ; GIgnoux, ossls tant lupcrvlsor of agrl* . :* culture, and Joel L. P rie st, gcneml ' '

agen t o f the system for Idaho.

, D airy Bxp«rt» In P a r ty , Two

' n . 0 . B iailo i p f tho p«rty l> h t«d o l l” m lth } tho dairy husbandry extension depart- q j .: in o s t o f the U niversity of Iowa. 0 . (heir In ' W, ^ l e n II head of tho d a iry dlvii- tratc.I ion o f .th e departm ent o f agrieulture a t f,nj. ( j s ; .'W ashington. J . H .'/D orm an, h o a d .o f o fb av li ‘— the bu reau -o f nnlinal husbandry a t paid* W ashington: EA rl-B .-M niier, lecretary on.cond ; " of tho American Q uorniey Club, Peter- 0 ’clockI boro. Now Ham pshire; £ . H . X ^ ln g - low eou j ton , head of the departm ent o f dolry beriono, I . hnsbondry of ih e U niversity o f Wls- vagrane; ‘ consln; Beed M urray, l e c r e t ^ of the ponded " W iKOnitn LIv m I oUk B reede rs ' A**ocIa- foro the : tlon;, n . A. H ardiog, bead of the dairy ing en»e

^ejearch. division o f th o Frederlek 07 J . ‘ H. I ^M athewj Company of D etroit, also «*>“rgo ■• form erly head of the ' da iry departm ent i . o f tho U niversity of DUnoii, and 0 . L.; Qurllnghom, president of tho A>Tcihlre ''® ’■’ Breeders’ A ssociation a t B randon, T t , «« i_ a M :a l5 0 .in .i th e . g ro u p .o t.c a s lo in - ox-

I ■*'8 anJay by F rank B r6wn, secretary to '. Oovernor D w ls, 1*. E . S hophtid , m as- •' i r . H- I -a g e ro f tho .T w inF 4U iK o ty t S ldoL and ^ i iU o a J., and W ater Company, and Guy Flenaor, August j’i' jnanagcr’ of tho Idaho Bociamatlon As- j . t . Bvi

L ' . ' . .

WIN FALLS.:PAILY NEVwclatlon of Poeitello . Governor-Davl* < - p i ne t his guest* early U onday m orning I - I t Payette.,

Prom i'aye tto . tho pa rty ..went to Qolso, spending Mondoy ond Tueiday Ihcre, leaving Dolie - W ednesday for 3hoihono,ipendingtho day on thp Tw in . Palls N ortli Bide, and W ednesday, a t • Ouhl. Leaving Duhl T huriday thoy vJll motor to Burioy, stopping a t Twin ■'nils fo r lunch, and spending 'tho h lgn t C h i It Jtupert. Leaving B upert by ..tra ln , / }i6y will go lo • Pocatello, stopping * horo Friday night, going noryi through f 'datio Fa lli and Rczburg to Aahton on r Jnturday. ...

TOClfiEOflEEIIIfES■ ' ---------■ ,Wodn

H f t g is t r a t e H o ld s ’ S o s p e b l U n -d e r $ 5 0 0 B o n d A f t e r P r e - i„ (bi

l i m i D a ^ H e a r i n g lortio

■ tHoward Ilarn lth will answer in dls- n n

riel court hcfo to o ehargo o t forgery, por t was deolded Wednesday a fte r a pro- Inilnary hoarlng In tho easo before 'udge 0 . P D iv a ll. in probate court.la rn lih waa held under $500 bond ro urhlch ho Imd no t fu rnbhed W ednesday 3,light. the

H arnlih conducted hls own dotoMo a t fnnhe beulag. ' 1T« did no t cross « x o ^ m ~'iiabrltnessca whose testim ony w u offered footy the prosecution, bu t, on the ita n d , 4.)ld his o w n ;ito iy . B e la id tb a t he e d l'a* out o f tow n on tho day the alleged erolffenie w u committed, and denied hov- cenlig ever entered the ito re a t whlch ho ‘ tea>I alleged to have c u b ed .gorged teiu hock. W ltnasies w ho ' had Ideatlfiedim as tho person who. c u b e d th is ^ heck, ho said, wero m litakon lu the ir lentiflcatlon. 'H anilih w u arrested two w eobi ogo ~

y Twin Fnlls polieo offleeri. ' g,Qfg |

IfflM K LsFBEilHllfli

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i r s t S i x M o n t l i s o f 1 9 2 2 S e e s J " ’ 2 3 C a r lo a d s o f M o to r s D e - p « ii. 1.

V l l v e r e d H e r e ,' — ^ • fru it, '

b'ivo cnrlonds of au tom obilei_.w o:a shippe<!clved In Twin F o lli during the Duringnth of JulyTTilakIng the to ta l fo r th e pod inI t .six m ooths-of tho year, 23 car- materljidi,-as-eompared 'w itli 16 earioada o f moditle tomoblles reeolvod here , during the tiro year of 1021, necordiog to n e - .Is o f tho Oregon Short Line fre ig h t of-

3arIoads of fre igh t .received during ly,*1022, roU llod 800,' u against 876 ring tho eonespondlng m onth l u t • ir, and carloads of fre igh t forw ard- ® from here during t h i a o n th jo s t

lod totalled JOS ns compared w ltbin July,--1021.-------------------------

Jomporalivo figures on tho fre ig h t vement to nnd .from Twin FalU iu «y, 1022, and tho conesponding. *” “ 5 Jnth l u t yonr nro ahown by S ho rt .0 ro eo rd s .u follows;>rloads| Oarloada .

lyOuIy . Ju ly lJu lya i m PBODUQTa 1022 m~ , I I ____A iphoit _____ f »U. l i .

. . = s = i-------- Briek -------- 2______O oal______ 62 45 farm li

. Canned Goods . 1 cording;___ C e m e n t____ A vlow, I

m 84 . . . M erchandise _ 114 111 b lshest>2 47 _____.F lo u r _____ 2 1 -t?to

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Hnlf 1 1 ®5 C _____Stock ---------- 1 1 “ Jljl*

_____O ra v e l_____ 33 30 Iw d v!1 • 3 S _____8 u g o r '_____ :. 4 31 ------- W h e a t--------- 11 2 . W ith

------ W o o l-------- 2 .j , i , Jl,4 17 , MUeellanooua - 33 80>5| 1U4|------- 'i 'o ta ls --------- ] i{»0| ^ /tl paled, i

- readilyO U C E M E N T S G IV E N T O i * ; t o

iM E X IC A N S T O M O V E O N— --------- th a t esl

ir t Offora F o re lg n sn H eld a a “ Vag<* o rm llk ^ “ D m nk” Ohanca to iM V e TTn- th is sect

d e r S oqw ided B e a tu c e greatest--------- ed BtsK

wo Mozleans pickcd up by the po- Tueiday n igh t woro W ednesday n r j T l

n lttcd to Icavo tow a under au p en d - I IM 'M lontences w ithin, e ight h o u n , of

r interview w ith tho police n a g li- n i l e. Jofo B aldivia w u aenlonced to H | | l tl3.S0 fine nnd .costa on ft change ' “ i*

lavlng.ben drunk and disQrdeily. Ho I 14 and the balance w u rem itted E i g h t condition th a t he leave tow s by 0 p j .ai ock W ednesday eviening. H ia fel- countryman, booked u Fo lix Bal-

one, drew Wl) flno a id coata on a raney ehargo, and sentence -wao aos- flK hi led on condition th o l ho 'lea v e bo-

tho time lim it se t in the preeed- *ease. of the- II.' S to ino ll rlM dod s a llty tof t o f b o i . f In lo iiea to J llo ntllll•a n d coils nM cucd w u rem itted BoUo onnso,-according lo tho docket en try , C1 nn " c x :m v lc e man ia bM pby- »l>ow cat

condition nnd will returji 10 th e M ®adernmefll hospital in a fow day*.” fommlsil - — ------------ ---------------- tlf ic a to -3rleols.Jc_{Q _fll_pCJiniM t-fci'jH 4 to bnlld .K ct^fldvr-------------------------------------- Rogcraon

— - Memb(•. liTfthi, tho opHclan rtom Bo\se, H . J . W bo o t tho Perrino ho le tnoxH W day , W right,. i»t 11. Wc f i t glasios conectly . L . 8wim, Bvani.—adv. - ‘ and B . F

V . .w. J, -

BWS, TWIN FALLS. IDA

TW IN FA LLS i LOGICAL GEI

. HUGE PA IRCiiamber of Commerce Points Ou

Good Roads, ahd Effects of F Mal<ing-for-Development Hei Growing Demand for Dairy Pr

•T h-Iii Kiill* Is n log ical'location for H i chi'CM factory, milk condoniory or

vnjioruling plant, becauao o f ita nal- rnl ndvantngcs and acquired improvp- ^ * lenlii, according to a ita tem on t Issued /odncsdny by tho Tw in F n lli Ckatn- cr o f Commcrco. • •

Four principal rcuons arc so t forth II this stntcm ent In support o f tho u - ortion. Thoy a rf f r —

' 1. Tho agricnltural eom m onlty. Cointrroimftlag Tw in Falla w ill n p - r po rt 0 cheese factory, m ilk coadaa- aory or m p o ra t ln g p l u t .

2. T w ia Falls b u good paveda ad graveled toad* le a d l^ . In to ' th a o d ty , w hlcb^fact gua raatM t year- round trnek lia a l service fo r

3. T w in F a lls co m an a ity h u f tho som ber o f csw i "nM easary to* - fn m lsh .th a quantity o f a l l k n - day

" q u I ^ . fee m a la ta ia lng s ch««H tbat ' ^ o t c o « 4 « i i o t , . _ ,

4. (Twin FalU fo m a b a T a m c h - ed th e stage Of development In tb a evolnUoa e f agrlcnltar* « b e r« con-'. * T een trated m ethodi a ad high ly in- teasifled farm lag n a n lr* th e « • ^ t e i^ o n o f th s da iry Indnstry.

Tw in F^lis county, tho sta tem ent - q, lys, is tho largest producer o f form _ ] ) roduets in Idaho. I t b u an a rea op- ip j] roxinatoly 40 miles squarej 820 miles ' ^ r grovel and hnrd surfaced roads ond ^ ^ 1 oro ^han ISOO mllos of standord roads.

Qnetes Production SU tls tic s . Ashi

Q uoting froiif the lost jo p o r t o f the nto conimisirohisr of Immigration and bor, the Ktntemont continues: “ Twin ills connty bas 201,032 orros o f ir- " fa ted Innds and 2,747 form s, ih o , Co due of Its annual farm crop* Is |14,- Bam0.000. I t hns 8290 m ilk cows and loi £ ,080 othor eattio; 10I),085 sheep; 17,- Cli 0- horses and 17,200 awlne. ’ don According to Oregon Short L ine roe- ■- Fr ds thero wero forw arded from Tw in ney ills in 1021 a to ta l o f 822 eara of live- 'W itt jck, 15,617 lon* o f potatoc*; 78,672 Bh u of w heat and flour; 4822 tons o t son i Jit, w ith a to ta l fo r oil A m m odltios Tr< ipped_out..am onntlD gto!Sie,083 tons. . P r iring tlio samo year thoro wero ahipi Kent d in automobiles, implemonU, bnild- Bo itorlals, merchondbo ondciRlier com- _ j . iditles, toU lling 201„034 ton*. ‘ M

Fomr W ealthy O onntlea; CoA djoining counties o f T w la Fa lli . u ia , Mlnldoko, and Jerom o, eontoin M lS ltr ig a le d a erei aad 0024 farm s, _ < >dueitfg erops valugd a t 128,180,000 PC l y e a r . . L ivestock in .th o teg io n , ia - ki ding 17,420 milk eows, is > a lu e d n t * ' 1,1(50,000. -Mv-Oorlag the year 1021 these fout mile* ahIpped-onl.lB2I»..eata o f .llvih p „ _ ck ; 40,708 tona o f pota toes; 120,010 IS 'of w heat and llo w j^ W S ton*' of lit ; 16,687 tons of hay, w ith a toU l a ll eommodltiei forw arded amount-

; to .'130,802 tons. D uring th e same Wh rlod i t reeelvod f re ig h t shipm ents j-oun( th on aggregate weight o f 406,012 homO' la. • • • the ai

. 8maB r a n a i th a Bale . saultQi« average tise o f a ll farm s sn d c r the w I T w ia Fall* c aaat system; accord- lars, ' I to esilm ates o f th e canal company, eroge Ol ocrei:- Tfie average volne of a ll peiJIi -m lands i n ’TwIn F ^ Is eonnty, ae- Ing d -ding to the s ta te agrlenU ural re- maa, iw, is 1241 on aere, which is the namu ;hest average o f any lauds in the by I lo. Joromo connty, to the north. Both iks second, w ith flo o d la c .a n d Mint- vcsllp ca ranking third, and irrigated p o ^ and tl ns o f Cassia county<rankiDg nearly in tho h igh in value u Tw in P a lls county viotni ,di. I t 1

Destined fo r D airying. urediVlth farms a s 'im a U 'u thp ones io w in o : s district, the -statement concludes, m luei 1 land values u high u those Indi- nutnbi cd, and with crops growji th a t so H/- d ity adapt themselves to th e dairy ranehi u stry, i t Is ony fa ir to suppose th a t sing ' the fu ture tho production o t mUk cor or I IncroMC, and w ith tho itim nloU os " 'mu I cstoblighmeQt of a cheeso fac to ry rodo i n llk condcnsory hore w oold produce, watch I scction of Idaho ahould become th e jug a tc it-dn lry lag soctlon . in tho U nit- niaehli a u te s .

mlTHniio'l;inrniiiiiiM

—: — ranchcjht Twin Fallfl Oltigens to lie ProBcnt When Idaho Oen- “f®"'

tra l Answers • . ‘' --------- Id

Ight Twin Falls clllM ns compose delegation named W ednesday even- Qgyeri a t a jo in t meeting o f committees

Iho Botary and K iw anls clubs to lid a hearing boforo the Idaho pub- , n tliltles commiuion A ugust 12 a t „ „ i 0 on the eommlislon's order to the 10 Central Ballway company to ^ r cause why applleotlon shonld n o t advertl nnde to tho Inferstalo commertenisilon for caneellotlon o f Its o e ^ _____a to -o f- eonvenioneo- ond -neeessity Z

ember* of the delegnlion named oro1. W eaver, F . W. D n m k e f- tT -E : ' M { h t„ T . 'J . Woods, J . a Bnssoll, A . ^ wim. Newel a W ight, Tw in Falls , ^ . ( B . F . Gmy, Contaet.

>AHO, THURSDAY MORf

■SEEN-As n INIER FORv ^

INDUSTRY ~9 u t t i i e A g r i c u l t u r a l R e s o u r c e s , -°

F a r m E v o lu t i o n a s F a o t o i t

H ere o f S u p p l y f o r C o u n t r y ’s >o P r q d i i o t s • L _

80IIIIBMIE■AS i i i

.0S o m m is s io n e r s C o m p le t e O f f i - k i

c ia l C o u n t o f R e t u r n f r o m J "

D e m o c r a t i o P r i m a r i e s. , — ■ . n

O fficial eaavas o f re tu ^ si frodi Dem- ” “ lefatic prim oiy e le c tio u held la Twia foils eounty, A n g ^ 1, was eompleted >y the eonnty .commissionen W edaes- . * lay when i t was fina lly determ ined ba t ao demoeratle f itlffary w as held n Clover preelaet. O ther preeinet* in in t rhlch tho demoerots Seld the prim aries rere Bogerson, A m sterdam , Allendale, .IU luito ond Shoshone Basla. • - o n d

The offieial e o n v u *hows to to l votes a w «llcd by each eoadidato oa follow*; regii

S tate 8 e n o to r-W . T'. P ike, flOO. ing , BeprescaUtlve* (fo u r to bo elected) trocl

-D . L., Boomer 660; £ 0 . D ovls 648; » p o V J.L toyd 140; J :u .M a r k e l 101; H ar- y W. Borry 37; P . R D eaa 11. ^

D istrict Judges (tw o to, bo elected)-W. A. Babcock 800; ATB. H leks 602; <■'<> < ,ih e rB .W ilso a2 M . - hasCommissioner T « r* t d U tr ic t ) - T . D.

onnor 400; a J . K alina 880. . Commissioner (seeond d is tric t)—©. "

I. Carlson 503; Jam es Fitzgerald 405. , Commissioner ( th ird d is tric t)—J . D . . arahort 371; W. F . Brewer 815: Don- I E . Begun 178. - _ „ f .,Clork o f D istric t C o u r t-B . A . Lon-

3n7fll.Prosecuting A tto m o y -G u y L . Kin-

)y 322; A. W . Ostrom 301; 0 . W. mham30B. 'B h eriff-M . E . Fineh 6W ; A. D. Wii- ftom

in 282. . ,tntl<Treajurer—P . H . Crow 765. - P n b a te J u d g e -J o h a R -D av les 621; -Bcl ennedy Taekord 868. prlneBoperintendent of Pnblle Instruction and •J. W. McDowell 716. higliA M ssor—B. P . P ro te r 712. ' montCoroner!-Dr. F .A .D w lg h t6 1 ; W. H . Berk, urkholdei' 13; P . J . Grossman 12. ' schoo B urveyor-Jam e* A . Bybeo 34. They

'^plexihg Problem Faced by Man Whose »oiit

Wine Store is Gone ^anohman-May Prosecute "Al- ' . ‘ leged lUsveB but WiU Faoo ,

Oharge of Ajsoolt _

Whether to prosecute-a •tim ber df ong men fo r th e ft o t thrco golloa* of Thi me-made wine from hi* cellar and a t will i J *ame time face pro*eeulIoa fo r u - in th( l i t -with ono of the jogs containing ) wino upon one o t tho alleged bnrg- Thi i, o r to oeeept the l o n o f U s bev- hold I Ige and di*mls* tho notioa o f op- in s , sling to the law . U th e oneitios b » • ; debated by a F i le r 'd is tr ic t ranch- east, la, nccording to o slo ty to]d w ith n,esei m u e f ponons concerned, omitted,

P rA atlon O fficer Jo h n B . A nlt. Apr th sides o f tbe e u e bave been In- U arki illgatod by the probation offieer,1 the decision u to subsequent ite p t BBi the premisei rests upon th e despoiled liner. . ' •;t seom* th a f th is n n e h m an tteo*- )d three, gallbn ju g i of homo-mode no lo b li cclias.' One day th e y wore tied and his lo ip lc lo u pointed to o « nber o f young m o n D t tbo jommun- . Guided .by theso su sp lc lou the lehman loid< In w ait ond one evo- € i Ig ovcrhnulcd tho yonng w ea in' a

on their way to o donee. H e reeog- . ed ono of h li jugs In the ear. H e I le plong w ith thom fo r a w ay and I tchlng bis opportunity, seizod the : and qujt tho car. Btopping the chlno, the youths tnm od bnck to ro- ■cr the jog. Tho ranchmon showed bt, ond raising the jo g he fetched it rn en-lho head o f one of th o young n with sneh emphasis os to render _ . youth unepnieloui, and to b r u k the ,3C so th o t Its contohls w ero w u to d .n/]

tho th in ty SOIL J JlOd 10 tbo..altuaUon_iUnds, _ ,H .th e . 3 2 chcr prosecutck' fo r tljo ft o f .h l s , q - i>, he faces prosoeutlon fo r a ssau lt y i n one of tho alleged, th ieves. I t is 0 2 problem. ^

U A J0B 1T 7 AOOUUUL&TBS ' q jilTTLB BOOK, A rk., Aug. 0, ( f f ) - .,-ernor T . 0 .'M cB ae, nominated u domocratie gnbem otorlal eoodldstp;

Ight had piled np a m a jo rity of-mofe g r n sixty thousand v o tu over Jodge P. Toney o t L ake TiUoge. p (

! yonr property is desirable and Is I P r erllied In the tlu s if le d . — ybn'll I your bnyer.- ^

j O O D I N G - C O t r r a E - ^

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I O T N G , 7 ^ t ? G U S T M i £ i 2 :

T o c d l R r o v i t i o j r c o il - > . L J - I 1

, HLEOTION DATBfl • I L .August 16 — , Bopublleon, demo- . ®

erotic ond progrnsive parties hot(< <1 .county, convcnlfons.

' August 22 — S tale eontientlons:.Bopublleau a t WoDoe'e Idemoerats p. o t Holley: progressircs o t place yet.to bo designated. ors,

November 7 -^ o n e ro l el.eetlOD.. depu

-:W elcoais-B aby -8ea -U r.;and -U {* .-J . tr ic tQ. Pelormon oro tbo parents q t & son, Ju^ ;

born Wednesday morning a t the ir Johnhome',. 1416 Eighth ovenue c u t . recbl

, , « o f t lTakee V a a ttim —Claroneo L: Bowen, £ji

deputy elerk o f the d istrie t eourt, is indo:th is wcok tpoodiog n .v a e tU o a period yoorm ra y from his work o t tho court house, pwo

■ ■ • ' ■ domiO setts From Kehcaska—Mr. and Mr*. {| to

E F . H ar t otrd son, o f Edgar, Nebrosko, Twiiore guests o t the home of Or. ood Mrs. and J . F . Jo h u to n , 136 N in th avonue o u t.

. D epnty B a ton* .—Mis* Bonnie H erri- [III man, deputy sheriff, returned to her desk Wedne*day' o f{ c n * o - da y f» "v ttP tlon spent in the 'W ood river reg M ..:

Meet' A rriving O oss t-M r. and Mrs. >' H. J . Yonng* motored to Well*, -Tnes- D o i day, ^ l e t ' M r s . J lom er Yonng* oad *on who will v is i t o t,.th eJfo sog i home ^ in thi* c ity fo r (everal weeks.

.B e ts r a from O n U i v ^ £ W right ' ond Wendell A lien hove returned from 1 0 w eek’s outing In the. Copper B u ln * region, b y w n y b f B ob luoa B ar. Fish- Chorl ing grounds in tho t region hold ou t at- ^‘*'‘*1 troetive pbsalbilltlcs to onglen, they years report. ““ "12

____ , .. , . DeiE s iu a U o i i D l n ^ r ' H d o - O a r

Flonnor of Boise, managing director o f tho Idoho Beelomalion usoclatlon , who abort h u accompanied the pa rty of e u t 'e m moral dologotes since its a r r lv d in Idaho, l^olh come ahead o f ’the party W edoesday W itt to Tw in Falls and will remain here to- TH< day. Uie “

■■■, . Thi...A nnounce'B adlo O oncert-rTwln F a lls ices h Boy Seouts Thursday evening will mako bu t p n second attem pt to take music from pr Fr tbo o{r by moans o t tbolr radio tele­phone opparotus to proviso a pnbliif BNTl joncert In the c l ^ pork here,'under on • xgroemOBt wUh th e e lty admlnistTaUon. ST. [ t Is oxpoeted th n t musical njm bem entire bom tfizfirol Paeifle c o u t broadcasting oigh, itatlons will be reptodueed. Amou

— t oday -Bcboolmea B e ta rs—A. E . K arnes, reporl irlnelpal o f tho Twin Falls hig school, sceoe ind B .-B . Jones, formor head of the oshori i l g i ichool manual tn ln lo g dipsfrt- will I nent ^ore, returned W ednesday 'from — l- )orkeley, where both a ttended summer ichool n t tho U niversity o f C allfo rda. " rhey m ai}e .lbe ..trip ii;e rland and wero icconipanied by M n K a n e s and Mr*. # rones and children. Mr. Jone* w ill I lo head o f the manual tra in ing depart- I ' len't o f th e Elko, Nevada, high eehool L hU year. ^

. A^TOUKOBMmiTO-

'T h e Woman'* Home MI**lonaiy *o- I le ty of the eM thodist ehnreh will m eet L rhnnday oftem oos a t 2i30 in th r hureh 'parlors. ^

The ^ s b y te r l a a M la s io a ^ soelety rill meet' Thuraday afternoon a t 8t80 — a th e ehureh parlor*. ,

The Py th ian Sifters Soelal elnb wlU L old thoir regular iseetlng .F riday eves- ' * ng, Aug. a , o t 7 :8 0 .a t the -hom e.o f £rs. J ) . J I o r v e y .C i^ 6eO .F lft havenae u t . All m'ombers' are requested to be resent, i f posalbK

A pricots, '5o to . Be pound o t Public.[orket—adv. - ' ' ; . “p

BEAD TH E C L A B S im p A D S.'

Here comes Old Slim with new pric- c l

eson^ e?

F a b r i c »■o U

T i r e s "30x3..............$8.00 -V30x31.2.........$8M0 »32x31-2........ $14M r \31x4....... ......$15.50 I J32x4...;..........$11M ■.33x4........... :..$18M I ]34x4....:.-........ $ldm

• T h i s s a l e , s t a r t s

S a t u r d a y . o n t h e ^ £ p e r c e n t f r i c t i o t f : J

P r o o f B r u n s w i c k . ^

G M R A N TEE - ~ mC.WflR8S

• OLD P. O.-BLDO. ■

IfiTMESyiliS Tfl f liJEMIllSEO ■.

?aul A lie n e d B ^ n V M en,'o f •' Twin Falls, Sentenoed for .’

Ow Theft .at. Jerome .

Poul Alien and Bryon Allen, broth- irs, who wore orreste^ near tbe lr *bome lore l u t m onth by. Twin F a lls couaty loputy sheriffs,'p leaded ^ 1 1 ^ l a die- 'r ict-eourt-ot Jcromot^o c h e ^ ;o f * l e o l - - r - : ---------og on oulomobilo Ju ly 11 from J., W. rohntoa a t Jerom e,'aeeordlng to word ‘ ecbivod here Wedno*day a t tbe oftiee -f tho e lerk of the. d is trie t eoUrt. . '

Eaeh youth w u lenteneed to *erve oi^ ndcterminoto term o f from' one to 14 »eoT* in Iho peaU entiaty, and w h waaMwolod to “ go to ’'fork and j^opay jhp lamoge’' rosaltlog from thel^ act. ^ e h S to report regularly to Jo h a B. A alt, rwin iU ls eounty probatioa offieer, md to tbe eherlff o f Jerom o eounty. j ‘

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E D F D M P P}onald Wesley Hnghes follows

Qladys Kora Oral? in Death After Two Days

Double funerol 8orvieeB‘‘'w ill be.hoM )r Donald W esley ,H ughes,.four-year- Id aon aad-only child of M r. a n d U ra .harlos Hughes o T H a u e n , ond fo r h i s --------------susin, ’ Gladys Noro Cmlg, aged tw o cars and s ix inooths, dougbter o f Mr. nd Mrs. John Crolg o f Eden.D eath qf tbo little boy ocearred W ed- -

osday forenoon n t the hospital hore here he hod becij a po tien t for-only o lort tim e. The lit t le giri died M onday ' ornlng n t the poronts,'hom o a t Eden, olh littlo bodies o r e a t the J . E . D e­witt undertaking establishment. .Tlio fa the r of the boy Is b rother, of

10 ^ t h c r o f tho little girl.Tho tlmo fo r holding thp funeral serv­os h u not boon determ ined definitely ,. _ _ ,I t probaljly will bo se t fo r T hunday ■ Friday. . _ •

NTIBB BO A T'S OBBW L A 1 0 S ' ■. ■OK A N 'U N IN H A B IT E D COAST

BT. JO H NS, N . F ., Aug. 0, itiro crow o f the British c ru ller. Bal- gb, which ran aground -O B 'P o in t mour in the a trahs o f ^ e l le Isle, oU ly day, w u landed.aafeTy, aeeordlng to porU reochisg here ton igb t from tbe ' eoe of tbe wreck. 'T he 800 m en ore hore on on uninhabited e o u t and ill be taken to H ollfax. ,

G i M ti Shoes ^f e l

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P E R P A I R

Beginning today we will dispose of our entire stock of r - children’s low shoes consisting: of pat-" e n ti ,-w h ite a n d black k'id. Also can­vas for the small sum' of $1.00 per pair.

W omen’s , Oxfords and High Shoes

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$ l ; O qP E R P A IR

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