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■ G ra n d O ld P a r t y G o e s In to .

M a in on D e e d s N o l W o r d s

in L a y in a C a se B e fo r e V o te r .

(By Ttie Auocla lcd Pre.ui KANSAS CITY. Junc 15—W ith in

trusted to nominees fo r president and " . vice president who have solid rccordt

* o f accomplishments behind them, the RepubUean party w ill enter the ba iitc o f 1628, plannhig largely lo rest cn deeds, not words. In laying lls case before the American voters.

. Such Is .the Inl'erpretatlon placed on the selection today o f Curtls, Kansas, os the. running m ate of Herbert Hoover. Neither man Is cred ited .w ith extraordinary powers of ora tory o r . p la tfo rm ina tne lljn ^.«*|ilch could _ relied upon to bring ou t votes necHlM In doubtful slates.

_____________ ••i=‘ront Porch- Campalcn___________So fa r as M r.'H oover Ls concerned.

I t Is likely to be pre tty m uch o f a " fro n t p o rc ir campaign. Hc dees not care much fo r stumping, and the b ru n l o f platform campaigning un­doubtedly w ill fa ll on C urtls. 3oU i, and particularly Hoover, are expccted to make extensive m e of th e radio, which. In recent years.- has revolu- —tlon lted political methods. • : ------n i

The lines on which the Republicans IU w in conduct their f ig h t th is year w ill I I no t be determined unUl a fte r Hoover and Curtls have had oppo rtun ity to map out strategy w ith po rly leaders, a campaign director has been choscn.and ^hr TiHtn*^rn'r ** TTAnvt^m ___named their ticket.

To Jocmey A crou Continent Qq11 U certain, however, th a t the Re­

publican presidential nominee, a fte r r a series of conferences In Wteshlngton w ith pa rty leaders, w ill Joumey acrow , ,

i th e conUncnt early next m cn th lo h is ' Palo Alto. CaUfomla. hornet Tbe rs . h r fo m a lly vU l ba notlOofl o f h i* , _ wntrilwaHww hy « rnTwttllf t M tp be headed by Senator Moses. New H om p- i»u shire, and this occasion w ill a ffo rd <»t h im . an opportunity to discuss the Issues -o f Ihe-cnm po ign -a s -he -se es- w n

-----------U iH L -------------------------------------- -________The n otification o f C urU .i_wlIl tnke '

place ot~T6peka. Kta home town, w llh . , Senator Pess, Ohio, a t the hetid of- ,

= = : :^ n g = o rn cm;^Hfwnmi tu -e: ' ----------------^

Z B K JlE E c ri

G o v e rn o r A l l r e d E . S m ith u ”:_______________________________ :______________ju i_

A s k s fo r E v e ry P r o te c t io n' prinf o r A s s e m b ly N e a r A lb a n y . ‘ ‘™,

______ ersh

ALBANY. June 15 i>P>—O ovem or j j } " 'A lfred E. SmlUt today colled on M njor j n f t John A. Warner, superintendent ofs ta te police, to fum lsh every p r o ^ - p|

“ lng advertised fo r ' SiindSy f U lr iw h ’ ^ on the outskirts o f Albany to be addressed by United State* Senator

----------T homas J. Hefl in . Al abama— bUies. ------foe o f the govrmor's Roman Cathot- ------

- T i c '« - p .A few days ago Senator H eflin Is- T 1

4 sued a statement In Washington In w hich he sold he had been in fo rm ­ed mere would bc an e ffo rt on Uie ___

L ' p a rt 'o f "Oovemor Sm ith ’s Roman r Catholic friends" to InU rfe re w ith P I

th e Albany • meeting. - Oovem or h Sm ith's answer today, as conu ined L L In his letter to M ajor W arner, was « > .» f.. th . '<rto . cooperate with him In o ffe ring "to the senator from a sister state fu ll opportun ity, to u y anyth ing he de* s ire* w ithout In terruption or dl.scotir- ‘ ' ' tesy." .

' The njpetlng which Senator Kef-......... lln . Is scheduled to. addrcaa_4ias_bcen .

advertised by posters which appeared th rw ighout the rxiral dU trlcts near Albany. There was no Indication -on * ‘ l the poster* as to tbe sponsors fo r the meeting, which Is to be conducted In a field -admission free, pa rk ing 35 K l cents." . . The

The rovemor now Is in New York C ity and Is expected to rem ain there over the week-end. ‘ ^ ^

K A N S A S C IT Y R O B B E R Y

............. , i U S P E C T S _ I I L . C U 5 T 0 D Y ^

.KANSAB c m r . Ja iw 15 fJPr~ l^ iu r o f the tacB believed to have 4 ^ participated In the r o b b ^ o f -Um

_ H o m e -T n is t eem pa ny-bw -yee u iida y ,- in which a policeman vas fa ta l^ .

m in d e d and tlOMO in loo t takes. wer« held by police bere tonlchu

Two o f the mea. Joha Measlno.

k f o r r w mslUttg cleric, adm itied pa rls In the fobbery. The others

? he ld a r t Tony M onjerelno aod Carl ► • NajeUo.

HOOVER’S RUN!; -S E N .A j:O J : -C ltA l t I .R S - C r i I tT J S ,

M B i M ' .

iM IiTi FlllLr TO DISTUeB VfCTOR '

----------------- ---------------------- --------------- _ o .

C o m m e rc e S e c re ta ry C a r r ie s f„ .

O u t U s u a l S c h e d u le a n d A r -

r iv e s a t H is M ) f f l c e E a r jy . i i j

. --------- ■ i " *J^W ASHINOTON. June IS «u su ti 'scKeduIe o r 'r ira e h in ff' h l i " e ffleB T" , J t on early hour undisturbed by h ls ; . nom ination by tho Republican c c n - . w>ntlon ,-8«re tary-H oovcr-s>vun»rlm —i—r^3 media te ly tcdny Into tiie pre lim inaries. f ai : f “ lilB p ra iia c n tli l campaign. soi• As-R-rhowsr ofcsntm itu la tJons-upon"— P»'

his atta inm ent o f the hlghc'it h o n o r' piK of hL-i iM rty pcurcd down upcn h ln u :

--“ *4-001w rite 'h is /Irs t campaign pronounce- r n j m cnt. a message to the delegates a t •Kansas City._____________________r

Hounds Note f- The-messag^-wM not lim ited mere- '

Ii'-to_the.cxprei3l.oiV:of-liU thanVt, nn rt, „>»*« hstt *

•c u s h t- t^ a c t-c le a r ly ^ a - note f n i ^ h l r i ~ ^ carapMgnr - ^

Hc dealt la It w ith the form re lie f; on] Is^iues th a l hove been paramount In < on■'It v,-r.~nt ngltatinn nnrt .-r- |nj,prpweii h l l attachm ent to the p a r ty : principles laid dstvn In the conven-' tlon p in lfom i. He emphasized th e ' nccer.nity fc r spiritua l and moral lead- i ^ ershlu in govemment dealing w ith i himself in all hu m ility declared th a ti his carcer proved h in f^ i man In debt, ™ grcotly to hla country. „

VUn« In Dsekground | me

ranMSrjm .^thddfflnhlderTwn-rtrfertHoriT.'^JSruerc temporarily kept In the back- ‘ ground, while the r«w_candldate reo d ’

Tcon 'tinued 'on-'P a^~Tw o> ; tlie

F irs t D irect Radio Cin A ustra lia and N o r th .

S E llis flT -^RaKSrimiN, . , ______, , , ; t l (

E n g in e e rs C u t B a n k s t o R e *

le a s e S t i l l - W a t e r : - 2 0 0 F a m - ^

i l ie s M o v e - to H ig h G ro u n d . S '® ,-------- the I

U U otNEW PORT. Ark.. June 15 (A*i— o f f ld i

rhe Stephen.', le w . on the W hite qm 'Iver. 10 miles south of here, broke p j ^ j u r ly tonigh t. alUiwing. flood water* ru n the swollen stream to sweep a ie g* irtT a la r fe area. . . d lo Ii.More th an 300 famlltes. In the pa th thenc

if th e water, were nertng to h igher th e i rro«ind. aod i t was- believed th a t a ll C o ^ rouM s a je ty .y 5evcriJ~ hu n r W ash

ected area In the last few days. p j^ 'o u r lowns were In the path o f the asocIj rater. Tupelo. Aurem e. Shoffner and oDe t mean. - - •A n hour a fte r the leree br^ke en*

loeers cu t an o tho . l e w a niUe. from . he f ir s t to release *‘st01~ water dm - i rh leh th e r hoped woald serve to u jd - (

S S L T " "" " * •■ SThe water w m m h ln g toward the th a t i

(Oootuioed OQ Pact Two)

? ONLT ASSOCUtED Pi

n sc imN N IN G M A T E - I | j[

■: C hi

T 7 b s

SBBm r~ —

.. -act led

bceerustlvirgiw ill

his 1 nom

pare- ................. ... . i„ — — Wasl

.O W D E N “ F E E L S R E L IE F ■

IN P A S S IN G O F G R E A T

B U R D E N ; Q U IT E C O N T E N T “ rL ,______ w ill

CKICAOO, June 15 (fl> )-P rank w ith fn rm .T T llln flr. .gOVgr«— “ U *

nor, d e fe a t^ lh h b ' campaign to w in tiie Republican nomlnaUon fo r president, returned' to n igh t to hts fa rm a l Oregon. Illino is . ^

••Personally I fee l rellaved • th a t youn the great burden ha* pasted, me T li by." hc sow. “ t m qult«*. content* — ed and so is M nt. Lowdan.' S u t*1 regret, deeply th e defeat ^ th e - cause I, reprcw nted. J l . ' U

“ 1 stood fo r o e S ito p rtn c lp le a . Q and they were h o t adopted,'* -

— H r-re fe rrcd :^ to -h ts-a d ro a cy=ott=: r = l.fa tm _ jre lic f_ jn cM u ce a ^w J ilch _h o _______llsought to have thb Republican Ip a rty "-o d o p t' In to—the—eampslgn------------p latform . - • ' •

H i E N T T O I l S f ^

i lS lG IN I jy iE T iiU tE - '"- rT a U P g m O ^ -W t i r -Jungn a :P iTsHeifcCooH3ire£dW —ilte r ilia t '. : ! ; E ” 51 ■fBhlng © n i l s v a ^ o f n o a a y . only a few hours after, be arrived on h is special t ra in from W asli-

W hether the president used -.2 ,7 w ornu or n rt lf lc la l bo lt, is a m at- te r o f conjecture, but he was i . . _ seen nUndIng on the small bridge leading from Cedar Is land lodge across the placid B rule and ho t - . . , seemed to be sU lI-flsh ing. He was too fa r oway fo r newspaper- i k . , men to observe the kind of bait

lortlieom lng from the necret senr- ^p^t ice men guarding the estate. p^y

•■Thafs im m ateria l." one o f Belgltm em replied.________________________

------------------- vak l*P ln la

ircu it Connects 1 Am erica; New E ra ■’“S' - pann

--------- treour a f f ic P a s s e s O v e r W ir e s a t

R a te o f 1 0 0 W o r d s P e r M in - n i j .

u t e ; O f f ic ia ls o f T w o N a - f H I

t io n s E x c h a n g e F e l ic i ta t io n s ;

(By The Awoclated P reu ) [ - .W ASH IN C m jN . _June I5 -E iU i> - . _ hm ent today o f the f irs t direct ■ dlo c ircu it between N orth Am er- LCWl k and Austra lia—was heralded by “ „ ‘ e exchanse o f messages o f Telk l- H3 tlon by the press and goveroaient r ida ls of the tw o con tinents .' tiO Spanning the vast extnnse o f the £ lf lc and th e great m ountains and / slos o f th is continent, the firs t LBV scaages sped via M arconi beam ra- Oostel ) In u n M elbourne to M ontreal and tra i ence by sho rt wave wtreless to party, B N e w Y ork sUUon c f the Radio trom rporaUoa o f Am erica and on to Prognashlagton.- - ------------- - Uon I

S e n * d rm in g a ’ [ t l ie “ i l Prank .JJ._Noy«a. president o f the • o d a trd Prta*. was a recipient of ^ H. e o f . the f t r s t rad logranu which p>o*(KiO: --------------— -------------------------------t« n t- iT h e Melbounie R erald*6un aod a l- i - publ teatl oo* aeod *reeOn*s to »• oew ipapoa o f Am erica, saeace , d enterprise thus havw h r ld tw l them i i ta a m e m iM U ii t w t wo S rit lo e n u la to asxta -tioae coatact q almost aa th la m ewate Is belag po jj*^

(Cootaned sa Ph * T m > i m . :

PRESS NB mPAPER l!\

□ g ig z

C h ie f E x e c u t iv e . R ece ives In -

— fD r rn a t iu i i o t N o m in a t lm r l i r —

s ag e to C o m m e rc e S e c re ta ry .

(By T tie A n M U trd Preh>jSUPEBIOB, W is., Juae 1 ,6 ^ J

•m ih —A n —A n d Q g » o m c n U .Q L ^ th iL .K a nomination, o f Herbert Hoover as Bopablloao can^idato fo r pul proaideot fU bis | f i n t o ffic ia l to act, Frosident Ooolidgo instal- '] led h ioBelf to d a j m his som- mor homo b j 'th e waters of tbe ferule riTcr. - ^nd

A rriv ing to ' an entliuaiastio wnt rccepUon tn Superior a fter a •36-liour • ride from W oih lnston . M r. CooUdge 1 drove Immediately thm u ijh the to>»n Wi.* across 33 mllea or m lling pine und re ir bceeh land to Cedar Island lodfu, a „ rustic-hom e, where, surroutjdisl.. by , , - virgin forests, he nnd Mttj. Coolidge will spend the nex t three m ontlu In ^

Mejsagea to lloo veT ^ ~ t S Notified early th is m omlng ort tin- ‘ *“ -

jrc jiden tla l tra in ' by EdwoPd T . Clark, hop Hls private aecrtta iy . of Mr. Hoover's P re nomlnatl'sn n t the Kansas C ity con- d ie t renUon, M r. CooUdge Immediately prc- „ „ „ Dared a telegr»9i .to the nominee. In Washington, to w hloh a message o f a f* s = rectlon-from-Mrfc-Coolldge wa.1.added, p . n

"You hovo been n'omlnoted fo r Uie nost Im portaat-poslUon.In the world.- p l Wr. Coolldge's telcgrotn s o ld .'' 'Y o u r l ireot ab ility and your wide experlcnof j v lll enable you to sonfc our party v lth marked dlsUactlon. I wlalv you ] >11 the suecca t ^ t your h « r t could "O Jesife! Slay u o d conunue ib bestow ' He Jpon you the power to do >'our duty.” a

Mra. Coolld i^'s more Intimate mes* Dc loge read:

"The.presldcnt and I send you and , .old roun bur love bflet wUh^*? bei

Tha mcssogea i.wefp dispatched as * (Continued v n Pago .iS io)

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r t e a s u i iv l - J ie c e iv e s - $ 9 D ,7 5 7 . - , n|y

6 6 5 .0 1 T o w a rd S e t t le m e n t o f f l - l l !

“ In d e tr te d h e s s lo U n i te d S ta te s ’ * " !■ --------- . I • •

i»nM .-tom tog=S90.7at«3Jir-w erc - r» » — eJrcd-today- b r T l ie T r e a « u r^ r« r t=1 orclgn countries towards tetUcment ^ f th e ir wor indebtedness to - the Inin ltfd States __________■— m tGreat B rita in made the largest pay-

len t o f 107^00.003 In th e fo m i o f rcasurj^ note.^ purcha*ed on the Am er- o»- :an m arket. The to ta l received from yo i Ireat B rita in ccn»tltuted the eleventh . y nnUonnuol inle rc iii paym ent on the Mal o f - th a t country's debt. .h ,P tanee.pald In c ish S1JJ50.000 on

tie principal o f Its w ar debt, while

ebt p r ln c li* il due frw n th a t eoumrj'. ~ Payment* froDi other countries were:

lelglum »3J75.000 *P. to te rc jt and in - ■allwi.nt nn Drln^lcal: r?w hf>.fllD . i akla tl.503.000: . tM ho n la tlOO.OOO: ~ in lond »131.<00; Hungary ts.13301: .-v atvlo 140.000: L llhuan la »82.072: Po- l l f l J ld llja o .oo o : Rumania MOOOOO and Ugo-SIAVU tSOO.OM.A ll cxccpt the IJilgHDn and U r i lU . I

arm tnta^ttTTC-P jld- la _ c a ih ond. Ui< ____'camry nP tc' rev ived from these! vo countries ha te beeo eoncellttl and I (_gQ| ••tlrrd. • - (•

'BoeiiBiFfiiifflf—sIIL OUIT III IDiO "

_______ ■ . ^ ■ ........ ...............m e_ j

e w is lo n L e a d e r D e c la re s H e

H as L e a r n e d T h l i id O r g a n iz a -

t io n W il l C e a s e F u n c t io n in g .

/ --------- W llLBWISTON. Ju tw 19 W V -B *rtJ«y !® fJ ostello. »ecre'.ary o f tb e county cen* ^ al ccmmlUee o f tha P n g rm lv e = * * * ' ir ly , sold today th a t be bad k»m ed * om an anthtsrttatlT* jao roe th a t tbe ‘ rogrm lve p a rty would oeaae to fu nc - < an In Xdoho-foQowtoc * mrtUng olJ l u i t caiiTW e o n im ia i* * i - B 6UcV “ - 7 -me 30.. The m eetlac h a t b«cn called ** f! ' H. P. Btmuels. ta a te e i t t e party ovtmcnt since- I t became an Impoe- nt-pollUcaJ fa c to r to J * h o shoetly ^ ter It was torm ed uadcr <b« nooat i l leadership la 1911. . • ^ fromCostdW said be had ne a tre d d irect clastX xd from sta te b e a d q A jt« n ih U Um i r t r .woo ld be

Four year* aco*' Um ProcNastra* J Oled 91.000 votes la Xd*bd> asd 1a M . u m . -

N Twm FALLS co m

5verwhelmiiit e p u b l i c a n N a t i o n a l C o n

- B a s - S e n a t o r a s H o o v e r ^

1 0 5 2 t o 3 4 : W i n n e r . C a n

A p p e a r s o n P l a t f o r m a i

lOy l l i e Assoclu K A N S A S C IT Y . J u n e 1 5 - r -C h n r

lw -J n d ia n . .g c a e f . \u a io n . - im d ^ s u c < •w y c r un d U n i lu d S tuty-s a e n u to r , i ib l ic a n n a t lo o u l c o n v e n t io n an t ) t a tu n d be s ide H e r b e r t H o o v e r i r

T h e lo a d e r o f th e m u j 'o r i t y i n t l i ■ ' I n d ia n 'u n c e s t r y r w a s 'n w e p t ^ t r ^ IC p a r ty t fu th c r ih g b y a v o te o f 10 id o rH e m c n t wa.>t m a d e u n a n im o u s aH o n ly one b u i lo t .

T h ir te e n vote.s f o r C harle .H G . D a ' i.scons in, a n d tw o f o r H a n fo r d M

ijr i.H tfa tlo n o f a .so lid v o te f o r th e ; \yo > ^ .was rtii.se ii - in -p ro te .H t w he n . ,e c o n v e n tio n i(o o n re c o rd en b lo i

C u r t la . w h o u n t i l y e s te r d n y w a a o Oil t i l l i i i l i i l f u r f i i u f l i i i ' l i t !

iG c o n v c n t io iv f o r .s e le c tin if h im ; t > p e d *to h u v c th e h o n o ra w h ic h re a id e n t C oo lidge* a n d th e Kecre c te d v ic to r y f o r t h e - t ic k e t i n th e ip la u d e d , ; *

R S T 'P L A T F O R M M A K E R ^ ^ j l l FO R B O U R B O N P A R T Y IN I f l l

T E X A S ; H E W A N T S B E E R i

HOUSTON. Texas. June 15 (A>)— \ •One-eye" Connaly blew in to , [ Houston todayTbringlhg w in n jlm I one-plsnk p loU om j fo r the Jemccratlc convention. U f

The platform Is; ''Bew.>ld tim e schooncrs. o f 'n ickel'« f . ”

“ One-eye” Is «n an ien t booster * ‘ 1 If t S d ^ o r A irrad K. Bm lUi aad S 'taung s to rt^ 'a ro u n d town th a t la in t -anxlU} JW a . parasoQ of a ll- .he \1rU M i'e rer-fcnown.------------ --------. il- g a -e a m c r th rp mtii.. f ru in ~ H o iir*— r w " rood, where he has'l)een In the . da; QOTles, as tbe guest oT the South- igb n j'P a c lftc a t^ -w ill- * t« jf over un-

He Immediately ire n t ' to police ie id iiu artw »~ ftn d ' m id e - 'f r le n d s — : “ ** i'lth Chief Ooodscn. :

IN IE P iliC S S S ’- p U N K ii_______ 31 1

r te tN 6 AaTO fgY.- h m e - l fr U>0rcscbuUvc' j !)lckirMOft...to« a .7 1 ^ owden sup po rt^ and fa rm leader t jy a the house. dK lared fn a s u te - . j ha^ w t .to d iy tha t th> Repiihllr'an— J Z ! a rty 's farm plank was general I but looking In the. right- dU-ec- i _

■ iee?He expretccd hope th a t Iowa rep

rouid wlUihold ltd decUien • 'u n til i t Iv tie record l i fu lly made up.” M r. wot ilcklnson pmlsod Secretary Hoo- : rlg l er. the nominee fo r h is capacity ' uot

[ x o t n d 'M d 3 d « ^ ^ o i I f 7 ^ 5 5 m '~ . v lri 1 hbi native state o f Iowa "an ] A fr pportunlty m lgbt be prcM nted to t«rl pcjnclle even- difference."-__________ ^

a u g h t e r o f R e p u b l i c a

F o r V i c e P r e s i d e- _ . I —

o n a C u r l ls K n ig h t , D e le - 10 1

j a l c F ro m R h o d e Is la n d , o r . ■

■’ la t f o r m to S e c o n d “ N o m ln a - |

io n o f S e n a to r F r o m K a n s a s .

lANSAS c n r . J m » IS y p i—W llh ccnventlon ris ing to i ts fe»t in _ 1

ir tc ^ e n tM " acclaim fo r a wcmoa ' U e r. M n . Leona CurUs. K n ig h t. , -cate from -Rhode-Is land; to o t U » r :fom i todsy t» 'second nom ination her father fo r one o f the . two

t iU t places w ith in the g if t o f the iCo lon.rithout warning o r tho op pw tu n lty ^ 3:epare a speech, she was hu rried ^ t. ihe.ploUorm a t the urg ing o f her' „ . eullne eonferees. oad as ahe stood. ^ l lm . dark flguro. w ith da rk eye*

b.-lghl cheeks g low lnc under bcr ^ crtmscn hat. a ware o f applauae the

pt me h ^ . _________ ^

et low Ttjlce ju s t a l lu le uacerta la “ ‘ n“ the unerpect<d ’hoeior ' so’ ju d - ly th n n t tjpcn her. aha spoke her f measage and hu rried ta c k to he r ^ », foUowaJ b y coogtatuUUons J " a creTT side. T^ien. w ith hands ptng aad unclasptag. th e rcaa ^ [Q w ith house, ta salute to her ier. who had foUewad har on the

tfatnk I t Is graat aod X « « a 'a d td to do tt.** ah« oald. IM r « 9 « T l

tOgcaatwd oA Pace Tw o) ;

INTY . ' ■ .

.Y N I.......' OP c i W u ^

i n g : M a j o r i t y '

onvention Chooses Kan^ ‘r ’s-Runn tn g -M a tc ! V o te -- andidate fn r Prpairienpv^ _ and Thanka Delegation.

ioclut4.xl Pre»s)hnrleM C u r t ia . Kan.saa, b o r n 011 a iU c c e a a iv c ly - J o d c e y ^ a c k - d r iy e r ^ o r , w a s cho ae n to d a y b y th e R e- ^ < th e v ic e p re s id e n t ia l c a n d id a te■ in th e 'e le c t io n n e x t N o v e m b e r ,

I th e ae na te , a w i i r lh y d e .'fue iu lan t t ( t (T v tc to ry ~ a rth e ~ flT n U -H C 3 R io ir~ o f '■ 1 0 5 2 to 34 . A m o m e a t la te r th e „ o u s b y It r o a r ln i r c h o ru a . T h e n : a i

D a w e a . 19 f o r H e r m im L . E k e rn , i M a c N ld e r , lo w a , ' p re v e n te d th e »t h e K nn .na n i n ' t h e b c K ln n in t f . N o t te l e n 'lh e 'm o t io n w aa m a d e to h a ve b lo c f o r h im . * - S18 a c a n d id a te f o r th e p re s id e n c y . h t ! Im i l b e e n - iiu i u i im te i l t l ia i i k e t l 15 to ld th e d e le g a tc a - th a t he ha ri n l h w e n t to M r . H o o v e r ; p ra ia e d h i c r e ta r y o f c o m m e rc e , a n d p re * th e a u tu m n . H c w n a g e n e ro u s ly

m:

w m IN FIR II OF KELLOGG TIIEI1T][“; >______________ le:

U n io n - o f S o u th A f r i c a A c c e p ts m

i n v i t a t i o n t o P a r t ic ip a te a s £

O r ig in a l S ig n a to r y o t P a c t , ' i '

W A 8 H il(a 1 ^ W ;'V u n e “ r5 -W l= !)C ia ’ 5 ^ n te r i^ ^ 6outH^A/rfc«"'»^pt()<l' to day the ! U>vlt«Uon! o f SecreUry. K e i- no l o i i . to parUdpate-. as_ an__qrlfftnal . aJgnitory In the trea ty fo r the re-' 'nUKSIallon'^ o r * '^ a r - and completed 71, :m o -» s t -o f 15,natlnns, In rliirtln g t h f t l * „ D nited su te s . to s ign ify willingness

; to en ter in to the compact.. S c o e U ry ICeUc«g.__»liQ__ p r o p o s c l l l l‘ U ie '^ r« iy T ia r^ p rn .n i» -T > e n r^ w n itT i— • tng> the accepUnce by a lt o f the 11

-<oubtrtea-befor»-4ndlcattng what h U iB next step In m e negotloUons wou ld ) H I

"beT B u t Tie recenily expresseH T iim - self oa. undetermined aa -to .th c -ae x t. _

-an no un jp riie n tro t; the.inexl_phi480l.or_ ~

ly as exchanges on th la Question have been recenUy carried on be- tween’ the state department and rep-. C l resenUtlves o f several partlclpoUng fo re ign governments.

Soum Africa embodies In Its ac­ceptance resolutions Included In Uie replies of several om er countries. T lie y were th a l the proposed treaty would no t deprive any pa rty o f m e ( r ig h t o f self-defense: m o t a viola* an Uon by ony one o f the parties would ^

v lrio n s "c f* llie t re a ly n h d 'U ia fB o u l ir th« A frica 's pa rtic ipation would no l In* gcc tcrfe re w ith her other in tem otlono l coi obligotionii. 1

n r i" ' ............. •--------- :--------- c i(

c a n s ’ C a n d i d a t e .

d e n c y G i v e s A d d r e s s

nu:GEIIElALiBllEiD s:u l-CREWOBlFtlEHSrS

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W a tc h e r s A n x io u s ly A w a it in g

- A r r i v a l o f - l t a l i a n F l ie r ;

P la n s C o m p le te f o r S e a r c l i . J J--------- gai

(Copyrigbted 1928 by .The Associated ^ Preas.> •]

.KZNGS BA Y. Spitsbergen. June 15 Th< •^ la c te ad o f d r ift in g to m e westward Cts as ‘ a t f irs t supposed. Oenerai U m - ^ berto NobUe and h is five compan- iaas o f the d irig ib le ' xta lla .' maroon­ed on a n ' ice floe, are d r tf t la g to K * the cM t.

r t r r m **««* _ _to th e east w in d ' p re va lltn f a t Kings B a y .- th e - N o b U e -p a r ty - h a d beeo P blown westward, bu t l r Is leamed Th i D ov th a t a weat w ind prevaUed In g . i th > 'D o rth e m rc«lon. 'a n d the“ pP»r- Uoa o f .th is group o f castaways a t m ldp lgh t la i t b ig h t was reported as BO.M oo rth laUtude. JT.4# eas: Ion- wcr 0 tud c. o r about 10 mUea east o f {trt:

T b a watchOT here are ao»k»ualy ^ “ to cc t tnaad eo P a w • n w T T • »

m m mr - PRICE S X i l iO T S :?

P g l

" THESOFiMiffi■ ■ G re a t' C o n v e n t io n - R e c o g n iz e s

S tu r d y M a n h o o d o f C h o ic e ; . . '

’" - M I S m m d H a r k s B a c k t o A d - ■ :

' v ic e o f In d ia n G r a n d m o th e r .

I By T liu A*aocinted Prc.is)‘ KANSAS C ITY . Juhti 15-P rom

. b c “ lh c rom antic corcer t f f c h a r lM • ~ C urtU tf elected lii-November,

P la in Charlea Curtls. "C harlie to hLi * friends, took th l i convenUon' by storm , bccaure It lecognlzcd hls s tu rdy m an-u 4iood—drawn—fro m —th o-b lo od—o f—his--------

Kow Ind ian forebears . and the flre and doring o f his French-Conadton*

! Americon sire.In obta in ing the Republican en-

dotsement f o r ' v icc president,' he bruslicd cKalnst th a t o f presidents and

’ sUil was in the race when Uie con- . tenders came down the home strctch.

Racing Is noU tlng -ncw to Chories Curtls.—He earned hla f irs t real aolory OA a Jockey.

Today Charles C urtls Is no l th in k*: lng of whnt ha hm uceompllshed. Hto /' m ind has harked back to a m oonlight . /_ I n igh t on "the pla ins o f Kansas when '1 his wrinkled old In d ion grandmother. ., Julie pcppln. crawled to th is mere

lad's side around the In d ia n campfire.,**Oo back to your w hite ancestors,'

my boy,” she implored.For Charles C urtls hod fled fram

his fa the r’s relatives In Topeka and 1 rejclncd the K a w t while they were on i Uie march. He began to sell re­freshments Os a' "nows b u tc h e r " 'a t ' m e railroad s ta tion In Topeka a fte r

' schcol h c u n and dtd odd jobs fo r anybody who would employ him .

H is . keen knowledge o f horaes, leamed cn th e plains, attracted the

employed h im as a Jockey. Curtls ; tock to th is Job w ith glee and du r- ,

ln g his several years campaigning w tth ; hotiea up asd down th * weatem c lr- .

cuUs, he shot more w inners acroaa. tb aa any other Jockey.

' ' ' C m In tb« sd>oc4 room, th e bogr^-'

■ no more. 'Heads Class

- K e then became sd lous ly tn te n t ta d - - '

' ^bls^c la M L /n ^ w * ^ a e a ^ ' ~ ‘

craUon and d id I t so w e U 'th o t Mrs.A. H.- Case, who h e a rd -h im . p e r - -------^

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insiyMMiiif-rjsafllBEEilMlaB£ h a iJ e s _ C . I e a v .e r . . .C o n fe s s e tl_____

L e a d e r o f $ 1 3 3 ,0 0 0 R o b b e ry

C o u r t in g D e a th in H o s p i t a l . ____

CmCAOO. June 15 (.ID -Squads o f nm ied deteeUves’ ranged th e streets a n d ^ ^ lr ic s ^ of M elrate Parte todav in

the Quintet o f d»pe radoa"*w ho-s lttg*-“ ” ced their wny to freedonr fro m me coim ty J i l l a t Wheaton. Sundny. ‘

In the Bridewell hospita l lay m e lri B.'i> >;flni tO t - f i ia L’lia i'i o l u ihpyi---------Cloaver. leader o f th e $133,000 B\*er- f irc in pork maU robbery and Joseph — Porina. Courting deoth by m eir M radfaA r t fu ta l to subm it to opera- • ':n ;. Cleaver was given a chance to live, bu l P#rina; -u-as neor death, from numerous shotgun wounds.

A 17-j-ear-cId bey had given -me Up m a t led polle? to th e ir h id ing place In a pra irie lo t In m e w est;m suburb > »tcrday. A ba lU llo n o f po-.Itfo hiirrffT'-H nrlth all tho ■iTw<>w>-nto f m od :m warfare, surrounded m e r tn d r^ o iu and ccm minded the gun­men > 3 surrender.' A fusUlsde c f sh e ll was the answer. an d 'L ld uU na nt ATrftrew Barry drspped. seriously wcutuled. Por nearly ao hour m ? cfficers and th e ir quarry p e p p e r^ the

slugs. WhUe hundreds c f elvUtanswatch^d jh e batUe. H i m l i m p y " . ------his chest m rica punctured by buUels gave himself up aad P arlaa col­lapsed w im a d o a n woundt. cne jus t l>elow tbe 'heart.

The three men s tin a t l ib e rty are Thcmas P. MeOocrty. Cbarles W.C la r t and Oscar O lsca none c f whom are wanted ta connection w llh the robbery, however.

K A N S A S M IN IN G F IE L D - “ ' T R O U B L E S Q U IE T D O W N

p r r r s a u R O iT 't o L - J tm e is (/»>>— -------T h e ' situa tion In th e soatbcastem K a m a i m in ing f ie ld was.qcdet te d s y .^ o fte r a fla re tip yesterday when m . working m ln en w « * beaten u d sbM» .' I w en t lr rd a t aaother c m p t i aD cfrd itr lM o g wwif-w iB ln cn > . . • • . '- .L iU R ty jU U e ilU U iU j M imimX itm i'.

um xd . m m t iA tU te m * om 'd ts tw b -- asequ (No t r m t s b a v t t a a ja t fk u L .

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E x p lo s io n B la m e d f o r F la m e s , a

, — . i t I Fata lly burned Jn n f irc o( un -

knon-n orl« ln In a i four-room cabin a t 300 Sccond nvcnuo west nboul 7:30 • o'elock Frtdnv 'm orning. Joe F*cther-^

I otr. 37»ycar*olct cowboy.- died n t lh o i Tw in Pnlls couniy. R tn tm l hosplla l n t ^

, o f what wns to linve been tils wed- ^9' dln tf day. ■

' P lrttn cn responding -to Uie nln rn jwere unaworo o f the prcscncc o f any- _,{!

l l onc In Uic burning bu ild ing u n til tlic* re tu rn o f H. M . . Ruble. r«rpenlcr.

uncle o f lh o dttreascd nnd occupant ^

jj ‘ town fo r b r c a ^ u L - ^ te r ln f f the bed- cI,o I room ad jo in ing tbe Kitchen In w hlc li i the flro o rlg ln jitcd .,firemen, dl-icovcrcd

Uie flro vtctlm lying acroir. hi.-: occlI ------tmconsclotwrhU IxKtv tc rr lb lv hiim c^.‘ AAks fp r FormcTyWlfe

Reviving when carrlcd from Ihc! bu rning building, the man cullcd rc -1 L.

p rn tfd ly fo r hla dlvorcwl u ltc . Edna J., Fcthcro lf. whom hc was lo Imvc m nr- J.

rled again th a t daj-. He luiwcd In to A.unconsdousntas upcn hl3 arrival o t P.

i' the county hM pltal where hc wns H.taken In the car o f a by.^tandcr. Phy- A.slclons held nq hope fo r hl.i rccovcry P.

]!. a t nny tim e during the day In v le v ro f O l I Uie ssrloua nature of hLi bu rm which '. E.1; ■ covcrtd hl.'» entire bodv from the soles W,

- . . . Uncle S ta rt* -F lre ! --------- .ToM r. Ruble, who hne. occupied the R.

bu ilding fc r the laat fo u r years, stated V.th a t he bnd started n f lre In n am nll Clllaundry stove In the k ltchcn, whero R.he alao slept, which occupies the o ii/Louthco3t quarter o f the building, and Mehad driven donriitown fo r brcnkfasi. AhHc stated th a t hc Imd heard the f lre w .Rlnrm soon .after, bu t had completed Anhis nienl nn'd wns driv ing south on ouShoshone street when hc noUccd- Edsmoke and a crowd o f people n t tils .j.cabin. Rushing ' to the scene, M r. s .Ruble Informed thu firemen th a t there b ,was. a man In tho burning bu ilding . q

------ ^M r^R u b le -e ta te d - lh n t-h e -b iid - ftw a k -cned Mr. F ttU ts^ ff. who was s lc ip ln? pIn a Blorc-room Immedlntely ad jo in - q ulng the k ltchcn cn Uie west. Just bc- q fore Icftvlng' the cnbln. M r. Ruble be- Ileves U u t soon a fto r h is departure,h is nephew arose, wrapped him self In >'

I ' n blanket nnd went In to the kitchen to nI replenish the flre w h ich hnd u c d y}\ down, ' I r n

G a M U n e E : ^ ^ ' ^'----------Presence lu the k lte lien n e a r - th e - j ; -

stove o t a can which had beeo used qns a conta iner fo r na ils and which had w'

-------been- o n- a st ;e t r - ln - th e -sujreToom- ln -^ - ^ - whleh=th fe= tlc«»nacrt:^nlept r H end ^ M e : = 1 ^1.___R tW t_ lt> jK H c.vc_ ih n lJ ii*_ne nh c« ,lm d

used Uila can to eon^•cy gnsollne from „. n can In the store-room lo U ic stove, j /

Explosion o f the gnsollne sprcnd ^ ------- t la m M -U u o u g h -U M » -< !n U r^ ro o m -a n d 4 -^- - IgnlUrrt thx hlanlr^r iL’h lrh M r. F r t i i r r . __^.......o f f h a d ' w rapped about hlmacU, U ic _ w _

room ad join ing the k itchen on the i j l no rth , M r. Ruble said, w hIchJnd lcntcs _yL'.

---------- ^ -^ r^ 'n T a ^ - rc t '- rn c J - th r^ u g h —th rflom tng room to his bedroom.

f t i jn d In tho kltc ln;n c n . the floo r near M r. Ruble's bed. and- th a t i t ‘ ^mcl!cd of Basflllne or kcros;ne. Bv l-

-d c a cfts in . t ho- room -cauw d-flrcm cn to Bc.irvf the lire orlRtnaCcd In the op- jjoslic earner of the, room from thefU)ve Ht a po ln l near Uie bed-whcns ^__Jthe blanket Li v - ld to Imve'. been ■■■— ■ found. l»ollep .-Jld t ha t t h e stove wn s i r c j y

- . ■b»rgte- *uM 4 _nnu»wiii>tciKj»Bf t c r - : i ^- b la ar w « - cxta igui=hed-nna T h a t th e - - -

• lids o f Uie Move were In th e ir properplacc. Police verified M r. Ruble's rta te - m ent concerning the location o f the _btankct. au-nit

M r. Fcthcro ff wns bom In Decatur, dnllni------illln o ls . SM -yeara-ago,-A t-the age o f ihc

17 he le ft IlUnols and had been em - row.ployed on cnttlc ranches tn W yoming th n tlu id Texas before coming to T » ln w illF a lb about five yennt ago. A liout a Oeneiyear n fte r his a rriva l here he h u rr ie d the 1Miss Edna Petenton. daughter of M r. to thnnd M n . LouLi C. i 'e trrrcn . neigh

RecosMiW W ith W ife posslbFollowing m aritn l d ttf lc u lU n . M r. A ll <

I \ ' lh i i i j l f~ ' .*4.' Minted' tw o *Madd'y tnm later. Mrs. Fctheroff obta in ing medicn d iw rce ftoon nfl/-r. RccenUy they l>er Ibecame reconciled und were to l-.ave hoursbeen m arrle il a second tim e yesterday, wide

M r. FeUienJff had retum ed a week »ult Iago from th e Salmcn n re r d ls trtc t Uno.wftpre he had bern m p lo v ed on a . __nm ch. and had made h is home w ith i p w hts uncle. M r. Ruble. Hc had stopp?d a t M r. Ruble's home on aevcral o c t ia - lons du ring the U st two m onths w hile

• v ls lttag in T w in Falls. ,Damage to the bu ilding mas sligh t. ______

U » flames having been QulcUy e * - OachcUogulshed by the firem en. Mr.,^Ruble fo u rles t about >110 w orth o f c lo lliln s . s n cbedding and pertoaal property. force

— B E A ]^ . S e v e r a l G o o d V a r ;

C o n t r a c t w i t h N o r t h n

_ S e e G . O . B“ ThirS Ave. S; T w STFAI

■ — . T W I N F A L L S . D■" ' — ' " ■ ! ; ■

rRocatelloeanViins Blanket Trophy

, W . D ... B u s h , -B o is e , L e a d s A l l m l

j C cn te n d cT S in S la te C h a m p - j

t - i o n s h i p . 2 0 0 ; J r w o - W o i n e n J n j ' ^

. Oregon O ity blanket prcxsnted by t« j loa :.Ij. Burtenshnw. Ccuncll. fc r high gun B :r i 'ln th e f l n t two events o f th® s ta le ‘ nntl ICO ih o t Friday ofterncon n t lhe T ft'ln . 103 Foils Red and Oun clubs grounds. J a

BensoD and Bean, CascadJ. ea ch ! the went s tra igh t on the f l n l two eve n ts .'c f < aud l ied ; n f 2<'ca c li' 0i ^ the- thtfd r-b» l I 'taol &enson was up two blrd.i cn Bean I ccidrn >r..t 9^ inwrrte .L'Innlnfrcoveted prize hy lhe scant m argin terdc f twa birds. . lng, John De Ktolz. Ta-ln*' FalLi. «-as mor

high gun on the pre llm lnnry 100 drop- theping bu t n .single bird.' He also had chaithe long run c f the dny, breaking 107 Thetargets w ithout a mlsa. stat:

W. D. Bush. B obe. led a ll conlsn d - 10-y

champJcnshIp 200 scoring 09. whtchdny's

N A M E ' l^e llm ln a ty 1(

L. L. B u rte a ih o w ’............... 20 31 :a :J. O. Do K lotZ 34 2.1 35 ;J. A. Uced X 18 30 in IA. n . Bean --------. 31- 33 -21 ;P. L. Dnvls . , .1 0 31 30 :H. N. O raham . 21 34 34 :A. E. S h e rm a n ...........................32 34 21 :P. R. McCabc .. . 34 34 25 :O lto Henck . . 24 35 34. :

. E. "E. S i m s .......................... 34 33 19 2W . A. Mores X .........................23 33 33 :

O. ..P .-Barboc--------------------------71 ?!S , ?-T om Sproat— 1 2 - 3 4 -3 4 " :

R. H. Rector !4 24 24 2V. M. Benaor 14 35 24 :C lif f Stum p 23 31 2R. H. M cK In tle ........................ 33 ' 33 23 SO laf O arten !4 34 34 :Marsh W rlg h t 14 33 25 IA lv in H arbour ..............<......... 35 31 33 1W. A .'S te ven ; t5 34^ 24 2Ambrcs Adams ......................... 33 34 23 2O uy -Henderaon ...-.t- . T - r.34 -2 5 - 33 -2Ed Lye lls" .............. ................. 33 34 34 3

A; Wodf) X 3 30 10 2E. L. PntrIck ^ 31 23 3B. L m Dewey i4 23 33 2 0 . A. BaUey* .................. ..........33 24 32 2

-Egm lirTW H ItO - .......................- J l -33 - 34 '-2P. A. PlasUno— ..................... 33 ,17 30 3d u y Chlesmnn ............ ...35 32 24 2D. L. Ln ffec iy . ....................18 10 33 3E. L. Ford ................................34 25 2C. U.- RelUy ............... ..............24 33 35 2J. M. Anderson x 34 33 34 - 3O. A. Schults .......... -r...............35 34 25 3W. R. Wllcoxson • ...................33 24 33 2Frank K n ig h t \ 34 35 34 3E. W. R enfro ...............24 , 33 34 3t . r f ' V i n ' S lyke ........... i ! ! 31* S i 22 ' 1!O. F. A d tn u > 31 33 15 2

J to c P ^ A r S c h a U ............ ......... 13--15-17 IMra. W tley Coleman .. . ......33 30 33 2(=w— « ................ _ : at M 23.^ B r v ln e - D e w e y - .^ --------8 3 -3 4 -2 3 -3H . 8, M IIU ........................... 33 23 24 2A. P.- B lg lc tu J _ 3 4 .2 4 - 2 W . A. W r lR h t ...................... 24 23 23 3H : n . -S hennan ' . • , ' M 23 2} ^

-W—J —llc ld ------------------------------a4- 34- 34- 3:J . D. Ankenv . 21 18 23 2I). E. H atch . .------------$ n E n 5 ~ 2W . 'R . H l if f . X ..... ...........22 23 . 33 3(

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C. L. K e rr •....................... — .....17 24 23 2-W . D. Bush. ............... - ............ 23 32 25 2;S. W. -Alton ....................... -22 10 21 2:a;“ w." oflTTm------------------------------------J. H. PatrickArchie Towncnd ..................... . -Mrs. W m. Adolph ............... - .•"W. C onklin ......................... .M r*. Tom Sproat .............X—Professional, .

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a-aiting the arriva l o l M a jo r M nd-allna. the Ita lia n av ia tor fly ing AUEic Savola-55. He is due tom or- r-J«orIW. nnd as socn a * possUile n fte r a t Bam t Uie base ship C ltta D l M ilano lom ot111 get in to communlcaUon w ith ML'scieneral Noblle. The commnnder ot = le l u l l * w in Inform the ship asI the condition o f the lee In his A rlghborhood and whether I t would be f l Mslble lo rescue hU men by plane. ■II equipment 1» ready fo r M ajor ^addaUna.-lneludlng-provW onsr-khoc;. ------ ---cdlclnes. guns and collapsible rub- ■r boats. W llh in a period of 10 3ur» Maddnllna can icarch over (v Ide nrea. communlcaUng the rc- i lt by wireless lo Uie C U U D l M i-

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sche rtver to n igh t and three o f the lur vUUges w tre reported in dnn- T o f InundaUon. The « t c r wCI rce the C t:h e n « r to ba^k up to

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a r i e t i e s L e f t _______________

i r u p K i n g & C o . ^

M E I G S t?ALLS" ~ ^ P h o n ^ m ^ —

D A IL 'y i^ E W a W IJ iJ T 'A I

is. Bi»tensfrw=F y In Sjak SMbt :ffi----- ~ i ■ “ 11. I ~

the ‘i«lnd Uiat” »h'ootor3 had to 'io ce 'L a during the intc afternoon.

Only two women entered the wem - j gn'it chajniileanhlp mcc fo r the Am cr- f ■ I m 'TrapsriooUilg associauoa. ^ ic y - ^ r c - T g r s r - O T ll I^ ^ ^ —

100, I fe was closcly pressed by V. \ L B :nw n , O uy Chlesman. E. W. Renfro nnd J, E. Halch cnch o f whom scorcd 103 blrd.i. ( ‘i l '

A large crowd was ln.a tlendancc n t lhe shoot through the frrcnter po rt' hlgt : f the day but many o f them fin a lly ^

:c ld l.ate In the aflem oon. A num -

crduy. bringing the to ta l to Q5 shoot- Aing through the day. A good 'm any yetnore nre expected to n rrlvc today fo r huthe shoot Sutidny when the state outham plonship double.^ w ill be trapped, the■he events today w ill Includc the Flta ts handicap, aqd nn additional 100 rlvei0-ynrd tnrgelS;___________ ____________ the

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I r n - l t - broke.- 'iv fo 'T -o l- th e • e q i i i j v 'x t a d (*nt wa.', abandoned and aw ipt ’ ny. ‘'epar'

__________________ ! done,"— n v K i'K K s u .\y i i t ' u r --------- }— i^ o iAUSTIN. Tcxa^, Jime I.'i (,Ti—Five | ' ' “ 'n t •«on.s V.VTC In jured, tour .^erll)U^Iy. 1 P B a rtle tt late tsday when U ielr a n - ;

noblle ccUidcd w ith a ncrth-bounit I •scurt-Kan\aa-Tcxa.i fre ight im u i. i " “ Uld

C reamdishes

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^poea^m Tich compafed feconomicai, c< hci. waste. Aln

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;o r 7 . m it T 7 « ir iS w S f = m i ih » r n S « S it iwere given in ' reports of fishing- con-1 'yf ditions gathered by The iXssociated vlci Press In cbn jiln c tlo ii w tth the sta le Fre fish and game department, ' ■ pia

Though th e larger sirenms nre co I » high na to s'ec«eltatc;the use^of ba it yon to a ttrac t the trout, some o f tho chc ■smallw—itre i»m »B ^peo iB lly—thbso—ln4flei» the mountains. i»ere lowcrtng rap id ly j He

Around M cm tjM Ier the ^trcnnls are eacl yet high and fL<ihIng is only la ir , ttc t bu t an e ig h t pourid tro u : was tnken seal out o f th e B lackfoot r ive r du ring beei the week. In t

F ishing was good on the Payette cauj river in lh » v ic in ity o f Lowmnn and the stream wna fa lling . ________ Ir

bnsln reported fish ing excellent. I n I Bris the Cascade seoiton fishing was re - h im ported poor. first

Nenf .S t, Anthonv t l ie .F a l l river. Warm rive r and Snake r ive r .were « ^ood and -the -w a tc r -wns'c lear'though suite h igh . - A very l l tU c 'f ly f ls h ln * broi wa.1 beginning. ntcr

Jn IJ ic-Ashlon .scclJoii T .irshcc and -10 “ henry's creek ~ wrre clear and fish- n g -w a s - fa lr— M any flshrrm en-w ere r " " * )n the Snake nhd Buffa lo rtvers lu .his secU on.and having fo ir sue-

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nppcd ou t . in Australta, I t Is ^ ng rccclved by you In America, low we nre ndghbcrs. Indeed, and we • • now th a t ' th is w ill mean a better xchange o f Idcns, n belter under- „.hn- ta iid lng .o t each other's problems. n a few. ycnrs wp shall ta lk to you ally by radiophone." ,,, ,In re p ly ln jf Mr.- Noyes’ radiogram

••Cordial thanks for friendly greet- iR, The bette r A iK tra lla nnd the rh llc U 'S ta i^ - i in a m fa ffd cnch •oUIir'’5 i ^ leaU ■ and nsplrullons -the firm e r ’III grow th o A x is t ln g friendship be- , *een the tw o counirlc.-i a n d 'no th in g ‘ , , j an produce th la more th nn the clo-ic Qiiwct com ing from rad io com m uni- j , a llon .’Me.wagcs o f fo llc itn tlon nlso were

xchanacd by offlc inU o f the vart- ^ iis Buies I n . A M ^ and Secretary f Commerco » W e r . Secretary o f ? ’ " ' ' ta tc-KeU offff i^ o lh e r-g o v c T n m 'c n t- [ “ ’ ’S'' fflclals. T h e tM on trca l-M clb ou m e jc u lt . Is to .be ;bpcned - tom orrow -for , uUllc business.' | B y use o f the new niTCOTB-WffhiT-tftfric ■Cr’ IiaHdlcd a lic.rntc-oC-lOO-wordft-n-m lnuto.----------

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^________---JT--,. _______ .. . ________ =_ necotilin ing and not cncc leaving her Is onl ilh e r______________ . -------------------------^ the-cah^ l)> -< *>lt—HPrhap< a h't;!.. rH^Tp. Tflaniim r c d - T im r h e i im o r v n r n i^ 1 i i ‘e5r o rH f im tta K ^rm ln a tto rfr^h e -B d d K l. '-^ tn it four= •ry happy th a t he has the jccond Housi cnor. • _________ • ■ there

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T O D IS T U R B V IC T O R and '- '(ConUnucd From-Pago C no )------- chccr---------------------------------------------------------- ands messiiges nnd ta lked w ith his reeepl cscit nide.'i, Coolk••Por the l)re^ent M r. Hooycr w ill pp j main hecretary o f commerce." Oeo. once s a te g K "- h t.'t i i rt>-» te 'aeeretary . de> s-gni XTT(r!\nfe'an nu th o rlz» l statement. ^ ,, le w ill 'dBiitiiu ie h is HuUea In the !partn ienl' juM as he has alwH}-!! — me,"

rrfhWT-imwiuiiii j 'l i iF ii l r f ('H —tent lo re ta in hU cabinet officc fc r e present, i t was nc%-ertheleaa the neral undersUindlnff th a t Secretary ?over‘.'« rc*licn.\rtcn from the post >u!d be prc.scnt< (J. tn the Dear future.

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e f tSc" boi, , lu a y In k lh : l i l i W Ilcc .. (

-wka a t n lg h t '_ a r id ;n illt n « in ra n tp . .

wa* M p u la r t M t he mode-more flO ney ih ftn d lO K o ~ r^ iD a r d riven .

Hom ey fo r OliawiTee ccu n ty.— 1 i jA t cnCo:hc a ta r le d :tr c n i* id e i*a lo » t t

Ice *nd^saloon ahd • closed'U iem u p ;fb tequenUy he 'wos t M center ' ^ g u t - c lay. ‘ bu t ■ uaarzned' b e : oseaped-lD ju^ .)' H is tt i lU t? aoon n te tccobdI ^ ' bO ' 'h

ond 1 ^ , b o n tr 'b m v nn d fad-w as « fic8a»;lo r im •for . th e ib o ^ ,« f ! i 'e p re - Jl

:e earn* baia;- two , yeara later. w nsJ^ K IM lo Ine iu ty - tn ]rd congress and j | t ich fuceecdloe -congress to the. sbU f i cm . B n i'b e fo re -h e ’ cou ld, take M s ., !at ln -^ tti» s ix tie th c o n g rm . h« -had w >en elected h igher a iid took a M C b I the aenato In 1907, to f i l l a vacanfty iT lused b y the . reslgnaUon o f S e n a to t l* iscph E. B u rto n .' - J: *

^ o [ ^ ? c n ! u y * > . ^ t flistow. a Populist candldnte. Hfr-’m«t m again, however. In 1014. In the[«*. i^ t -d ire c t prim ary held In Kansas I S Id was victorious. ' - J f H is a b ility as a parllam cntorU n’ 8ifd 7 ' Bgnostlclan-of-legblaUoh-suggesUons * ought h im . lo the n tte n tlo n .a f 8cn > f" * c r Henry-Cabot Lodge, then th e -nn ii’ f ^ r ity leader o f the sc iia tf. “ H e "W a B |^ dge's r ig h t hnnd m an unU l death !>' Tioved tho venerable-lender ond Cur-1 o f

was placed In his shoes.. • . tfe led -the senate u n til today when

was offered to the, people as Rc-1 • ' bllcan vice presidential .candidate.,« 1 le th c r ho w ill-n e x t preside over the iBte remains fo r November to de- W, e. • . , . . «U

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n as th e - tm ln d re w -ln to Superior, me lie M r. Coolldge's tr ium ph a l prog- Oe s -th rou gh -the c ity was under way. Is-;

WcIcomcd by ClUsens 1!ltl2cns o f D u lu th Joined w lUi the sld Idcnt.’t o f Cnpcrlor In welcoming M r. car I Mrs. Coolidge here Uils m om lng Is h t n enthu.-ilaam which seem ed.to ra rec t- tb o -c liU f-«ixBcuUve.profoundly.--------incrg ing from th c lr spcclnl cnr ns n ns the tra in drew In to the stnUon, < < . nnd M rs. CooUdge stood amlUng M r I waving th e ir Imnds on the obser- iq i lon pla tfo rm to the grent flng - .•Ing crowd which slioutcd th e ir _hi come. -h tIra. Coolidge. spotted. In the crowd,V Irv ine Lcnrootv «1fe o f ibq io r - ” ■ r-senator from Wisconsin, and Joy- fen ly-waved-her hnnd-to h e r .-T h e - la l- par thereupon climbed to the p la tfo rm suc

I presented Mrs. Coolidge w ith a wh: ic l i o f flowers.' A recepUoo eom- see

ln_i)jM fprm _ n n r t jv f je j , tg m in l jn ; tb . dcfiF. M r. Coolidge abandoned the car. arc k ing to ills automobile between Fa i ■5 of'schoo l-ch lld rcn . to

lr,v Coolidge remained on the tra in . ___on a Jaincft f , CoupntT W lil ie Houie ,& ilc la n . Imd recommended th a t on the ou nt-o f thc-U lnesa-from -whlch-ahc S c miy now convalescing, she be spared Icdi TeffprU o L U ie . lons-<lrlvq=:to^C«lnr: &ut nd Iw lgr Sh fl-p rcgaadm haratora;: giM- Uio s ^ e tH ln , to W innebjou. on ly Uie r -m llc s - frc m -th c -s u m m c T 'W h ite her ue. w hile M r. Coolidge* motored ccn rc by road. takII f l iipe rln r wag -o ii-U ip gn w t .. M any o f the lending firm s In Uie ^oUi

had declared Uic dny n hollclny j T I under the b righ t sutUight the '& lst crlng-U ironga along the befUgged Cc<

festooned strecU made today's am ■pUon worthy o f the greatest M r. the: Ildge has ever rceelved. u n trogress th rough low n wna slow. I T i beyond th g c ity Um lU and a lte r ‘ an r rs t i i^m m t^iiM ni--eH-naa-bccn-pas--j— under. President Coolidge tra n s - [ 8

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„ O n ly : - T h r e e C a m H d a te s F i le

T h u s F a t ; . - b u t I n d ic a t io n s

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'~ o ffltes l i j Casilft vO lU itjr.'It Is Qiu&kIi L, t t UMtighi ih a i 'n o s t o f (hlT poslUons wm J.'|be i m t t y .ic'eU eeateated /o r ReputOi- , i - U u .n o M i l .U im . . , ' Ir-L rJduiu te^te .> .'BU obaaa i].':ineum ben t. ' I ' h w .< U *d '!:fo r ,« t ln ly i superintendent | « « u m o r '- .h M .lt.: tb n t.*d tH n W « r and \ I! Pnrgess J

d S w & S S E e yS S S K S S h S* } in i t o n ' Is .also m tntloned fo r this- o f - >- *lcfc ’. . . . ® * .'-Franlc- O . B u tle r and Isaac G ud- IL nundeen have fi le d ; 60 cucceed iBem- C|bBhr»..'(ts cdaonlssloner. ’ The th ird' co«h lsd oa en 'B u «e ne P icke tt, is un - ‘ ^ Id tts too O 'n o t.'to bft.a c ilnd ld a te .‘Uioso ~ ^ [ f f lc f f opea i ; ^ fo r

;'}^ 2 i d d o ^ ; i t o n a n M ^J '. .T h e re to ipecutetteni’ a s .to whether f [A « h . CorteU, 'as»SMr.‘ w ill choose to ,, f t n r t d . succeed-fclmseU.: O U iers 'm en- "

, Utrtwd - nrt..S terUn«. Otorit,- f ie ld :- ns«- - J ,«ea3or;.;.C liflrlC 4„-Lv-HB ight... Georga ._ .ISfevcre. Lawrencc D un n w ill like ly be _ J a . .<aad idate . - td .cuccecd him self as ^ ftt r t tu u re r . Presley PacB'la sold to bc f,

prepared, to fUfc to,- again diold the i , o fflcc :o r:s^e rllf^a nd -.M llla rd - Le lgh-U ->J menUbned In th is connection. f

Contest fo r Attorney's O tf (ce . Cl A. Johnson.- fo rm er moyor and =

representative,. U like ly lo file fo r I'p^osecutinr^attoraeyi . 80 I t Is w ith W . R. Jones.. And Judge B. P. Bow- e lls, fo rm erly fa m ilia r w |th th is o f- flee. Is em t» IlkH v to en rt tn hl^ d . > ^I n th is connecUon. the only Democrat th u s - fa r seriously mentioned Is A. Q. Sathre, -who' m ay' f l ic fo r prosecuting attorney. <• No one is. spoken o f u senator ex-

c q j t John M cM urray. Wu C. Paul Is expected to f i le fo r representative. O thers arc mentioned. Including fo r­m er RepreaentaUve Jo h n — Ellaon, - - Ocorge Durfec. I t Is understood, w jio ls-prc4cnt-Tepre*cntaUvc,-w lll.no^-r«nr - •

Though there w ill no do'ubt bc.con- , slderable r iva lry .amongst R epubli­cans here fo r nom inations, liorm ony Is snid to prcvu ll w ith in the pa rly ranks. -.

LEAVES 101 DESCENDANTS ' H AVE R H ILL, Mnsfl, (/P) — When M rs. Dclphc Ooudrenult died she le ft 101 descendants—four daughter, five sons. 70 grandchildren, 20 grent gm nd- chlldren nnd two great-great-grnnd- chlldren.

fezTcd to. n closed llmoustno and the pa rty -rn ced -o b -h lfh -epe ed -th rou gh -a— ^ successloil .o f Tillages, a t cach of whlcb. on a smaller scale, the Superior scenes" were repeated. W entworth. Polaft^-Mapler-TTBlu tbeny . m rc ■- n ib —decked out w lU i flowera nnrf rm t lc ____arches and baimeni and festoons,farm ers fo r miles oround had tre k k e d __o th e ‘ roadside td catch a Bllmiue ofU»-preslda»U— ------ . 1. ---------- ;___________W a lli on Porch ' ___-M n l-C o o IH lg r . h iid -n o t.y c t rranlic.1: — . the lodge, when Mr.-Coolidge nrrivcd.S e w n r tc a -ro rc c m ir rh e -p o rc iro ru ic ledge and when th e -p u rr in g of her &utom obile^w asp licard :^i.^ .lhe^Jedse: —

J ic lr new home. Carefully, hc helped he r-a cross-the^ittlc -fodr^ridge-w hfcH ’ — ccnnects Ihe isUnd w ith the nuUnland. tak ing over from her. t in y ,T lm . her

-pet-chow, .to lh a t ahe m lg b l Imvc-thc- — oUier hand free.

The pholoBmphcrs were again In ­sistent fo r • morc photograplis. Mm. Ccolldge.. leanlnjc on her husband’a arm . agreed sm ilingly; and obeyed all th e ir requcsw to tu rn th is way or that' unU l they were a ll satisfied.

Then, a tlll loaning on M r. Coolldge's a rm , t l ic entered her aummer home,

SU BSO U BE FOR -n iB NEWS.

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t J d n d _ o lL m c a L _ tQ - l iu y . _ W ( i_ :___J in t l . jw u lt r y , a n d th o la r g e s t - :hoc.se f r o m .

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- p e r Ib ............................ ^ . V CC h o ic c R ib B o i l,

. I la m b u n r c r S te u k ,: s ]b h . . fu ^ v . . . , - . . .......—

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1 M e a t C o .• ‘ • P h o n e 1 $ 2 -1 6 3 - '

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t HANSEH. June 15—M r. and M rs. ' - A. L . C urry were callcd to Nebraska w m tTffirtay-:hrtftf8ram r--fftU chT^^ — • th ir* TPT*"^it ■ o f—Mr,-"- OiRry's— -

7 ^ "f la m D unn. wfiol^fiis ' ( jta T v u r tln ff a t i f f the home o f Pred K o pp fo r th s post

liion th ; retom ed to h ls home la :L o «IS Angeles th is m om ing. : ____

- u rs . u^OTRo O rb c k r ii w a i a .pasMn^ •

^ nn ffl^ K r r r .i anrt * na ,.B l lU h^ - —

• iT llB k s D EAL\ND^VEW CARS ” i t CONSTANTINOPLE (;pj — O u t-n t-

•the-.heola bu t aUU luxu ry loving, Coh- . aUintlnople demands on ly the latest - / and newest models in Automobiles.^ Some .11,000. second-hand cars aro „ standing Idle , woIUng' In vain fo r” PUrcham»T«- Th.. A c w la t ln h _ n f_____ i^ .C h n u « c u ra h n lnhn lrig rrra tp Ih r_____. f irs t largo repair fnc tory In Turkey ' to recondition these used cars.

OUBA-CAN a D A TR AD E GROWS d HA'VANA. Cuba ( ^ ) —An active

campaign In favor o f Cuban products ;e —sugar,, tobocco nnd a lc o h o l-w lll be ir opened' in Canada w ith in the next S -.0«=—^rtupQ -so lna-de-ln-Pena.

■nm Clibun. iradc commissioner to J. Cannda, w ill sail Xor O t ta w ahorUy - to broaden the scope o f Irado rela- . tlcns between the two countries.

^ u o i i ) ' , TROPICS. OU‘ ARCTICp :“ W ASHINaTO N"l>PV=’Am eHM iT iu5;:---------

pendcrs nre good In nny .c llmntc. I t seems. The two princ ipa l Im iwrtera

, 1« A p ril wore Lnbm dor .n nd Jam- ■ n iM . canudn took Uie nipst Amer-

Icn ii' garters aiid nn u ba nd ^ while Argentina and Cuba cnmo next,

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•r« fsalurinc W ourOnMt WUI" .

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--- ------- m«<«ra — _____________________ _______/ou «rlli r««llu* th« tn«i»y

. . « .d « n n l> c« a (lt« r-* fr« r.Kvarr ona la Ca*«<ull)r and• am pUuIr nevndlUmMl

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102c DODGE C O U P E -n ii excellent car (o r a naleamaii.

S T S ’- ," " S 6001027 O A KLA N D 2-Door Se­dan. w ill serve you fn r bet­te r Uinn nny brand ncw nuCo-

-------- moone ' n i n n t.-;---------a t w w g -------------------low jir lce . . . w l i o .I02C DODOE TO U R IN O — mcchanlcnily perfect. flnU.li____________

(u lly equipped -S 5 0 0 -------- i' ~ ro24- D o iJ a t r T a m a N o : : : - "

low mllenge.. loU O C Hof e x t ra s .................. ^ O U W

G O O D W I L L O A K L A N D

Says—-They cay O pporH inlly knerk<i

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Land ing on the wcory Kaalch fo r = c ich t nafciles IncIuiUn* tw o home runs w n in three InnlnRS the Idaho PalU Spuds tw ; took the series opener from the T w in g FalL i B ru ins here F rid ay 0 lo 7, tn 3 m ft jinme featured by five c ircu it clouts, ^on

The bombardment started early.

Im m ediately b>t Tanner’s liomer over ‘ th e ccnter fie ld fence. Ka.ilch then g , , .

V ■ tightened driv ing .the next three men c>„ii to face h im bock In order.' in the B ruins ha lf "o f th cT lr itS T

--------- n w y fr-d ro w -a -p a i» ,-R tt» alngled-nngM aloney pu t one over Uie le ft field w a ll going the. Spuds onc better fo r lh e flr.1t fm m e. In the th ird . Oerran ^ came up and singled lo r ig h t fo r Uie iiccond Ume.-Tanner-foUowed w lUi a I'lngle to the name spot, and K e lly p u l the th ird hcmer over the r ig h t Si

—U eld-fence. scoring three more runs s&It fo r the Spuds. Dwyer came up fo r toda th e Brulna in the th ird and drew an- dcfe other w alk, and F itzgerald drove an* the e the r c ircu it c lou l over„the- le f t fie ld wna ft-n rr kno tting the count a t five a ll. h»t

Coieman i ln r i* OOIT lie fo u rth opened w ith O’Keefe.

Bu rns and Mclsaacs cach touching Kaalch fo r two bases, and U o rd

_ « a v t< l_ C n lo ii im _ ln _ i™ m r is M _ I lc l l . gS 5 Kaslch tak ing h is place . In the outer garden. Coleman went In w ith Mc- Lraacs on second and D ldler up. Dl» *“ 5 d le r tried to w in his own ba ll game B * * ' and was safe & l f irs t a fte r h il l in g a alow ro ller to n iz . Oerran walked

- r i l l in g the bases and Ooleman then w ent to work s trik ing ou t Tanner and 0 a L M a rtin and forcing K e lly to h i t weak- xad i ly lo short. T lic big outfie lder pitched jonc

' fin e ball fo r Uie game allowing tw o w;ootiinrw r^in^ t i i thi» RpiiH« urnro tn th» Al»Ueighth . The B n ilns ,' added two in ^ n i th e ir ha lf o f the e lg lim 'w hen Maloney Han doubled. Coleman walked, and Benja* j«co m ln and Kaslch each singled. Idaho Keai Falln fa iled lo ta lly in the n in th and pi^e], the B ruins had th e ir golden opportun* Q iy t Ity to p u t the game on Ice. D«7 er. xCol

• f i r s t up. n ied ou t lo Tanner a t sec­ond. F itzgerald singled through sec- t c ond, M alooey d re w 'a base An balls. and Coleman drove a ahom'iOngle lo • ^ M a rtin In r ig h t field, f i l l in g the bases. >^£5 Johnny W alters here had a chance to become a hero, bu t filed ou t to O er- “ g ' ran on a h igh foul f l y . . Beniam in w r«

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Summ ary: T»o*base h its—O’Keefe,' Bunw . Mclsaac. M artin . Maloney: home runa—Tonner. M alonty, K e lly ,! Ba Fitzgerald, D ld ier: f irs t on balU—o f f W lto 45W lw -7 ,-C o lem an-< i—«t ruck-out—by-fW ul-D i o igr- 3 , - p r ^ K m icn - j r c oi cmnn- n r -------stolen bases—Coleman: sacrifice hito—Silva, Bum s; le ft on banos-Idaho BC PalU 8. T w in Falls 8; double plays— fcote aU va—to —Tanner—to -C ccran ;—Tm m er o f - t ! to Silva to Oerran lo Silva; tim e o f Bosk g o m e ^ ; lO ; “ rua 'i re‘s j)o m lb le ~ fo r= — Th Kaslch 7. In '3 InnlnRs; losing p itc h e r - Chlci K a s lc ii: um p lre s -W lld e r and M cQ u ll- Bosu len. Ba

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SA LT LA K E C ITY . June 15 <yP)- S a lt Lake’s w inning slreak broke here today when the Bees went down 10 ridge defeat under d vicious onslaught o f fl^s l the Ogden Ounners, The fin a l score teamw a a la _ to ^__K inacy-allow ed the-Bocs -la ry-bu i ,ii;< t l i la - ----------------------------------------------ZUiOODEN AB R I I PO A B 'P itt-s lPrazler, c f ....... -.3 I 2 3 0 0 NcwMcShane, 2b .......3 0 1 0 4 1 BalVergez, 3b ............3 1 2 1 0 1 cherKuehl, I f ..............5 1 2 3 0 0 re ll nlacCa-uley. r f .......5 ' 1 3 ' 0 O’Sloven, lb .......... 5 1 3 0 0 0 IHammack, sa .....4 .1 0 4 3 0 PHBaker, c .............4 0 0 9 1 0 Ph llllKinney, p ............ •» 2 3 0 1 0 Thi

— — — — — — ClnclTotala ............30 8 13 27 9 2 Phlla

9A LT LA K E AB R I I PO A E 'ra d e v lch ,'2b .......4 I .2 0 1 0Jones, c f .......... 5 1 0 3 0 0 s s sWoodson, r f .......2 1. 1 0 0 0

X m ll l l , Ib 3 0 t ? o o T T n n lnHand, c ................4 0 1 4 0 0 3 0 jgJacobaen. ss ------4 0 0 0 2 0 n -m jKeane. 3b ........... 3 0 0 1 5 1 ^ n" iPeeley. p ..............1 0 0 0 2 0 v /ick ia iyn n . p .............. 2 0 0 0 0 0 K ln i'<Coltrin .............. 0 0 0 0 0 0 caspi

T oU U ............32 4 Q 27 10 IxBatted fo r O lynn In n in tli. Molle

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Summ ory: Tliree-base hlt«—Kuehl, - Wcfldaon:— l«o-ha«ir h l L i ^ n t l , EQCJ n llb . Verge*. Prosier; sacrifice h it» -^ Jcn»e sttShanerTJaker,“ v e rg c irP « in e rrc a i~ Parke n l l l l ; stolen bases—Mammnck, Tade- Rochi /lch ; double-plays—Tadevich (o Jac- T lcm :bsen5cn ' to C am llil. Stoven u n a i- Mosol lUtearKTc S h a n c .to J ^ m a 'c k J a _S L o t£ i.0 1 ^ E h j-T -ruM -e h ttA -1 5 -a t.b a l-.o f£ .rcc l^£ a rr l2n 3‘ 1-3 I n n i r ^ :__losing p itche r - - j Sousa> c le y : runs ra^n3 lb ^e ~ ^0 ^= ^e^ fIf7 AV irn I, O lynn 1. K inney 3;. struck out—By Oreer ’’eeley 1. O lynn 1. K ln tfey 8; bases on Snyde

Jgden 0. Sa lt^Lake 7; runs battcd i n _ -B y Prazlcr 3; Vergci, McShane.Cuehl, McCauley. Stoven. Hammack. m il 3, C a m illl; Ume o f game—1:69:m plre»-P riee-*nd-D eeb le :------------------ }—Bu ll

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POCATELLO, June 15 M»)—The ’ Sousa rague-leadlng BoUe Senators pounded - h tl—1 wo Pocatello pitchers fo r a to ta l o f fie ld : 1’ h its, onc o f them a homer and rom p- —By d away to a B-lo-4 v ictory In the double cries opener here today. The c ircu it Crowl lou t_-W as_m sde_by_C asp<r In the ren; I In th Wllh one on base. The Senator* Pujon

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BROO KLYN, Junc 15 (,'Pj—Jim .Bot- omlcy’.i th irteen th home run of the * en.son broke up a 14-lnnlng game and h ’” ; nnblcd the C nrdlnnh ■ j,Q_Ju^L^inta

trtcd h is wallop behind Holm ’a single 5 [ “ nd a pass to T risch , giving the Card- i , " " lals th c lr m argin In a 5»to-2 vlclorj-.The s c o re - R. H. Et. Louis ...............- . 5 8 0Brooklyn' , .................... ' - 2 0 0Ba lle rles : M ltchc ll. .Johason and

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CHICAGO 5, BOSTON 4 BOSTON.. June 15 (/}»)—Chicago dc- :oted Boston In the opening game

oslon’s »«venth ' consecutive defeat.The-scon?=— ------------------- R r - H — E-----------hlcuxo - :VB 11.... 0 OQAoston ...................................... 4 8 1Batteries; Jones and KurtnetC; De- ney and Taylor.

NEW VO RK 9, P ITTS nU R C H 1 j?®™- NEW YO RK , June 15 (/.-J-V lc A id - i j X ' Jge. fo rm er Pirate pitcher, made his rsl appearance agalast hU fonner mmei am hem today, and won an easy vlc-ry_ fo r U ic .a ia n t i O .la a — 1— --------HollyHlC-fiCftri‘— R' .saaiatfsbnrgh ' ...............................1 0 h .:w York .......................... 0 11 0Bntterles: H ill. Bartholomew. Taua- ier and S m llh ; Aldridge, ond O ’Par- 11 nnd Spohnhcr.__________________________

PH II.L IES 8, C IN C IN N A TI 7 PH ILAD ELPH IA . June 15 (/P)—The illllcs beat C lnclnnaU toduy B to 7.The score— R, H. E.nclnnntl .. ...................... 7 13 1illade lph la - . . . . 8 15 1Bntterles: Donohue. Edwards and cinlch; P n ii'tt, WnUh und Lerian.

ok slK r-f the nine runs In Uie th ird ____nine.

DISE AB R H PO A Em ardo , ss ..'. '.5 l ' l 1 4 0Neill, r f ....... 4 1 1 0 0 0ickham. c f .......5 1 2 1 0 0lng, c ............. 4 2 2 4 0 #isper. I f ............ 5 2 2 3 0 0itenbcrg J b ....4 0 0 1 0 0•0Wle>‘. lb .......;4 0 ’ 1 12 . 0 1 .olie, 2b ............. 4- -I -S ' 5 1 0tn fic ld r-p '~ i— r o— G “ 0 ---------

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3corc” b y ' Innings:* . “ — - — -Ue— - ...: --------- :...:..oofl oot 3 - 9catello .........................000 000 220—4

Jummaryl RITn5'~reSj»S5lbl<r Yor— nfle ld 4. Oreen 6. Snyder 2; two- JC h its—Molle 2. T lem ey, Wickham, usa: home run—Casper; three-base —’T lem ey: f irs t cn balls—O ff Can­id 2. Oreen I. Snyder 1; struck out ly Canfield 4, Oreen 1. S n y d * 2;Jble plays—Bernardo to Bolle 13 awley 3 ; pa.ued balls—K ing 2, W ar-

lon and DavU; time—1:55.

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STABS 4. BOLONS S PalUSACRAMENTO. June 15 w > j-T o n y iness.

lorojtt. rccult ouUlelder. made a W, \ome run In tho te n lh Inning o t a hereg ilt battle here today to give H ol- oiK-ra?wood a 4-lo-D victory over Suc- tweerimento. pointThe acore— . H .H .E . Paclfl

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JAN FRANCISCO. June 15 •o rallies In the f lre t ond sec- I i Innings .brought the Seals on

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.OS A N O E L K , June 15 (/P )-S ea l- Ne»and La i Angeles splU even- on o ‘ -

lay’s double-header, the Indians

'pplng the second by n 2-to-7 counl.'Irs t game— R. H, E.■Itle ........ .............................. 4 9 2 -. Angeles . ................. 2 *8 0 ^iBtterles: H i^on and Borreanl;Ll, P lie rs und Honnuh and Sand-

econd game— R. H. E. jJfVtile ....................... . 2 4 2,..Angeles • Mnl.r,

ker; Osborn a'hd SaniJierg,=■ eye;

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)Cor car dealers. By 18,000 lai Ip at-the f im orange and blad ave your crank<ase drained ao f g t ^ e o f Veedol. '

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m as and enabled thcm lo shade the ^ Yankees. 5 lo 4. in the sccond game of the series here today. » „

T lie sc o re - R. II. E q ,New York ....................... 4 JO 0 ^ 1S l. LouU .............................5 5 1 Dei

Batteries: Johnson. Moore and Grab- ' OW.I.I C i i a s m m l r r imrt ^

ATH LE TIC S 12. CLEVELAND 5 C L E V ^ A N D , June 15 (/P )-P h llo - ^

delphia A thletics pounded U ireeClevc- Twland ((llcherK fo r a to ta l o f 14 hlt.s to - of doy ond won the second>game of the Wcseries, 12 lo 5. Lcli

T ile score— R. H. E. a >

L iu vu iu na ’o ; . r r — 9— a ra srUaUerlc4?'Grove and Perkins; B u ck -'

eye,’ Harder. O ram und L, Sewell.

W A S m N C TO N -5.-D E TR O IT-< --------U ttD ETR O IT . June 15 f /p)—The Wash-1 ^

ingtoi\” S c ia ia firh iU d t“ U'" two s tm lgh i „ * over the D etro it Tigers bv w k lng Uie second, game o f the series, 5 to 4. In ^ 10 Innings here toduy. ( ®

The scorc— R. H. E. ■ ^W ashington' . . 5 ' 10 0 mD etro it .......................................4 . 12 2

BaUerles: B raxton , M orberry and f t Ruel: 01b.Hon. S ioner und Wodoll. I

BOSTON 3, CHICAGO 1 , 1-C lilC A O O . Junc-15. lyRl-r^Dimny-Mac.. . ■ Fnyrlrn, y n iilh fu l Tlrrt R n r,pHc1icc-.a L J . M most rc ti llu d hU am bltloo o f hu rliag '

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non o i_ in o :J in te r n ig n w f tx _ la _ to _ b i lZ _ I I “

reb u ilt between Ketchum tn d Hailey.Uie small bridge# on the Bellevue- • Hnlley road, ore to bc widened. • • ■ '

B L A IN E C q U N T Y O F F IC E R S

Ihe lr nom ination paR ,cr.s^*^t? the county recorder are W. A. Brodhead ’ fo r prosecuUng a ltom ey and. Leslio OuiM fo r she riff. ' ‘The.ne are can­didates fo r reelecUon subject to the Democratic prim ary,

B R f lE R T A K b S M B z a iA S

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I "■ "M E a i'B B R ' dF^S i»?yC K TE irTR E S S ?7 *The 'Awoclatcd Pr?ss Is excluiilvely

entitled to the u.m; fo r ijub llc iitlon or n il news dLspatchisi crciin'cd lo U. or

•not cthchv-bc crt!Ullcd In th is paper, and aLio tlie loc.il publishedhere in ,U a u rlRht.s o f w p 'ib llcu tlon ot

I.^ rrin AU.n rr.v.Tval- -

(,T>} n\pans A.«ocialod I ’ rc v . >

The News t i a' member o f the Audit £ Burc.iu 'i o f qircuIailoii.s. from whom i

i a ll tn fo m n tlo n lui to circu lation may j be obtiilned ujw n’- appllca tlcn. Dc- t ta iled In fohna tlo ii .HuppJlcd locnily j

1 upon request. ’ _______.

I ' S.I 3 tosraplu. o'r o lher .contrlbuttd- mutter. J,

Artic les ^ui)mltted fo r u»bllc«tion. will bc u.ied or no l a i tlie dLs:ri'tlon of

________ the cdUcfc-imd no m:m».'ciiipt.s \vlU_lii:. ._________Vrluriicd iirilc.Krt ncroiniiatiivd by ncc- ________ c tw r i ’j> f^ tn cv ‘' ' ...... ............ .......... .. ^

N ATIO N AI, KEI-HESKNTATIVKS S PRU 0D ENV K IN O ANI> PnUDDE^^ }'

-------------- New -Y o rh .-C h lnm o,—a o t l o n ^ ^ r.■ Pranclsco. Los Am:clc-.%. Souttle.

T IIE KEPUIJLICAN SO M IN EK JThe whole world, krow.s the Kcpub-

l lcan nominee /fo r president o f lho E -U n ite d -

The name of .H erbert C lark Hoover. ^ fo r m illions c f pe:ple. U synonymous p w ith fcod-brlnR e^ and he ts e v e ^ - ic where rcccpilxed^as j» master adm in- O

________ . 1 1 •• ____________' • £1I t l \ unfortuncTlc. pcrhap.i. th a t

HoEVcr b mbre widely known fo r his achlevcment.<| thnn fo r his personality and that fo rim an y Americans. In the dl phrase b f ciie: w riter. ’Hobver Is re* gardL-d as an •'embodiment o f In tc lll- l ic n t cnercy actlnc upon the American t

' sccne ra tlic rT lia n ns a personality un - CI ........ ■ -fc ld td .o n l.r .f, 1L -..._____________________ ^

I t Ls f.al now known a.*; w ide ly as It thdu ld nnd w ill be th a t Hoover U a w

. 5 :n of a Quaker tl;icksm tth and th a t w hU bsyhood waa siient In an low a low n where he 'wa.-, bcm : tha t, fin orphan when '^ten years old. hc was delivered by one uncle Into the care • c f another In Newberj:.' Oregon, io ba

- ^ —<{|ucatcd-'ln-‘*>proJected Quaker-col«- kff? , nnd that fin e * lie entered S tan- j j to rd University a l.'the ago o f elBhtcen

______ vears. he hns mado hla ow n way. _T lje worid knows scm ethlng of'

Hoover's carcer[as an 'enK lrieer in fa r corncrs o f the ra r th , durln ;{ the year.H

' fo llcw lng liLi K ritlu a llo n from Uie CaU — ^ — jfc m la -u n K trs ld j'-u n til-1 9 M -w h c n -h f al________rctum sd-to-Sw v.-J-'iaucU co_lo_csUU j*- —[ l lr,h g fnm llv home fo r hLs tw o r.om. — l t - r a 3'tt." i-« -o lH *n i-« if-€ fln -K rn iio l*o » - -1-________csm mtwlcncd a-s a rcpre.senlntlre o f _

------------ rrcgt't f ^ i i s ^ i r - ^ r o p g — wh en - t t i ^________W -orld -w ar/b roke. . : : _ V _ ........ ....i TllO oppo rlunily fo r s rr.-1e<> th a t

camc lo Hoover w llh the W orld war

I Hosvcr measured up to Its rc iiu lro -' nirtius. f irs t In u.-.-;i.sliiiK Am erlcam

itran dcd In Europe, to n 'tu rn to U ic lr home.i. then I n , orKunlim n and ad- e; m lnlsterink’ t l ic Delnlan food commls- P j lc n . ' and fina lly ; In the f ir s t hard *■ d«y.i lh a t foHowda ,t l ic war. d l.rtrlb-

----------- nH w H t-w l-o inonx-dU U ^t^ad-paSplca -u t ^m uch c t U lf civilised world, • S

I H ecvrr wn.s In pu.sUlon. w ith hU S! i i ilim a lp knowletlt:? c f world rc-imrccs.I to maKe a fu rtun r rtuntiK the W rr ld t;_______ m .r , OUiers illd tt. .ind thev . ir r by ^

115 means en iM in d fc r it. In the• tlU i-H loii, UiQUKh. Hcovc'r'.s Instinctive

re.ictlon wjh cii lhe sldo o f a suIferlnR'• hu m a iiliy . .and iv l il i char.ictoristlc dc-

---------vc tlcn T iT 'tn c Job, l i v ' JHrformcd hl.itask well.

In the ^.anie .'p lrii, hc tn t ;r c d upcn the rc-'iJ :n.'ib iIilir:; c f t l i r po-.iiicn to

- — w hich he in ? ra lirr i —cabinet, and tw ic r hi- has decUiird a tlvanernu'iit t > a p-Nt o l hli;l>cr ra tm s in the cablnct because he waa ccm m iltcd to c c iiip lc tlo r i'b f h h ;ob.

I Kow ft happy ecm binatioti of event,'--......... - n a ^ - t r c u g h r to- H o D v c r - fn a tn s - the '----------hilrtlcKt'-and m :'.t ic ^ c n s ib l r pce.l'.loi>

• w ith in th? Kir; c f the Am rrlcan pccple. He may bc dep<nded upcn to b r lrs to U ir presideney th?. lu l l "■ rr.cv.urr ,c ! capab ility ' and devotion • lh a t ha.-, c lijra c te rU fd his w ork ^ th rcughau l hl.% carecr. and th e U nltsd s u tc s a:w3 the wcrZd w ill bc th e P c a ln rr j. J]

............. ..... . — . , . K

PKACi; U \T K F

^ - ta r - t r ^c f the American t r c a tv . fc r cu tU w 'j.4 ^

' ■ u» r. TTiere U no Que?tisn U rn In te r- ^;------- na tional »enUn«nt toward ih l» pro- p

■ F i»» l t» growlns steadily mere fr ien d - ir l r . O ffic ia ls c f lh e departmen*. are P lu p in e IbB t 'a rrc ra l powers m ty be . j

• pt.nuaderi ta tlg n ih^ n a r t In I t s l^ prcaent fc rm . They s u s jo t lh a l Ju ly t fc u it l j be aa appropriate da le fo r

: th a t.____________ _______________________I . F a r W U n r a any cn lockcr lo

_____ ________ : . . T w i N . F A i ' A i ^ j

^ g 'U ir o a r c o r a '^ f l t c r ^ 's i f ^ Uic w'ay to is s u r td pcace.^ o r to .re -

fts.«urlnK pe9M pacta„ l? m o m i.00 Quch celerity m r w « l . w, anU tw art

picdsca o f auch'Bcopc b hnrtUy ccn-

CT. doubted, loo. whelher the othe r, pow-In. «ra-«.-ouId-be very., keen on m aking |

th e ir ' net c f signature a F tju r ih o f ;___ Ju ly colebra ilon-Ior Uncic tauoi: f

ArniUtrce Day would really bc m ore J

^ d o t t ^ ^ H h e ~ ^ th a » - t im c a ^ r T ^ ...iJ:

H ' • = = ^ = ' |gof ■ C“ Cbureb Services j;d ' \ of .M rlhod liil EpNcupai „

= . rt' m.. Sunrinv .iclioal. E. L> I nAahton, Bupcrlntcndcnl. . tl

11 n, in.. prcnchlng by the pasloc \ » Subjcct, "Hew to ■ Live Uie Ab id ing n» U fo ." Vccal 'solo by Prof. N o rm a n . ty McCarty. Pipe crgnn prelude, o f fe r - !> to ry nnd pcstliide by Mr.i. C. H. S lln *

’’°7 ’ p, m.. Epwcrth Icftguc devotional I

“ ' T ‘r ’,u . . i J l'u thu r»m irlL '° '

r. Ject. "K caliz liig the M ind ot C h ris t." t *11 --------- ■if KIn.1 Prenbylrrian C hurch,ii:. - ___o.-i» c3rtoi>, m ln ltte r1 0:4S u. m.. Sunduy ' i c hoal. i,n lT _ 'ir m „ niorninB won.lilp . MLvi l- M arija re t Owens' w ill sing " I^o l a | „ .

Sparrow PnllcUi.” by Abt. The n n - 'J them Is "a cun od ’:; "Send O u t T h y iQ ,

y g h t." - The .itnnon subject is ‘•S h tv l- ij, \c r ln g Earth'.'f Idols,"- M r. Pearson u w ill preach, \ ) ] r

r 11:15 u. m,. Jun ior C lirl.stlim Ein-xlv, d c ivc r w ill mc2i w ith Mrs. M arlnn Dunn. - • • • t - I

0:30 p. m.. In term ediate C hrlsU n n ' „0 D idcavor socicly w ill meet. 1 „ - 7 .p . m.. the sccond o f the un ion ;

'• Ule weather Is warm, and In t h e ' i ' 3 F irs t M elhodls l church should I t b c ; ...- loo cool c r Inclement. The Rcv. H . '. G. H um phrey o f th a t church' w i ll • -JE££1£»L------ ______________________________ b

'■ ChrixUan Church* C. C. CurtU . m in ister , f 10 a. m.. B ible M hocl. Prank Slack, ir e d lrcctcr. Uie pastor presiding. ! ^

A spcclal Children's day proR ram ! w ill be given n f lc r n brls l olajw period, I *

11 a.' m.. communion and ic n iic n . 1*‘> Theme. ■•Imprcssloiw from O ur S ln le : ” . C crvcn tlcn ," There w ill be hpeclal | "

music provided fq r th is service unde r | ‘- a i i t - t i io i r o r M rs :-G iiu w na:---------------r r'• Jn Uie evening Uils consregn tlon ,1 w ill pa rtlc lpa lc In the park ae rv lce,t with, lhe other cocpemUng churchcs. ^

^ Aceenslon l'pli>eopal Church -•W. Hcwton Wnrd, pric.st In chargo

* Holy communion n t 8 n. on.0 • C hurc li school at-0 :45 ft, m.a M om lng prayer and sermon a l 11 ^ n._m ;....... ____________

■ M ennonlle n re lh rTn fn C h r l i l c i iu ix h l ® ^ 330 T h ird Avc East j u

__________ L , A. Dellea; pastor | c't Sunday jc h o o in o a. m. ' j‘ [|r M om lng worship. 11,a. m. c

Y. P. S. meeting. 7:30 p. m. «Evening worship. 0 p. m. j j i P rayer meeUni; W.jdiiesdny eve n in g ,ij,

t a t-B 'o ’clock; :----------------------------------rci

; C h ^ r r l i .o f th i; Naxarene i’ot n i ir u AVtiiUe y n r ^ n fa ~ S l ib t : l N m tb .In j

rtuP W o rce s lc r. pastor rp‘ Sunday school. 10 a . , m. J . W .i

" ' - r fN. y . P. 8 , 7:30 p. m. !

* - e \-cn lng ':8crvlcg:*'8 -olclock... : P ra j er meeting Wednesday, a o ’clock. I

t _______ Chri&Uan S r lrn c r Church : j -• ICO N ln lh Avenue K « l t

, " Is the Unlvenie. including , M a n ., • Evclvfd by Atom ic Porco?" l.i Uie lex t „

of the lcs'.cn sermon tn nU chu rche i i- o f C lirW SclenlL\Ui. . Oolden te x t: I■ Pralni", 95;(5, 7. "O come, le t u.s w o r- I ^1 ship and bow down: le l us kneel b e - !g

fo re the Lc rd our Maker. F o r he (.^ b our Ood. and wc are the jjcople o f ig

Suurtny .services are held a l 11 a, ni, Sunday sehonl fo r puplU under 20

, year,-, c f age 1-. at 10 a. m. T l ir W rd - *' : n r« l» v evrnhiK m r.'tln g n t whleh t w “ t iin c r iic ! c f .C lirh tla n Science 1u-;«lliii; " L ^ - L i .a l_8_fi!clockL.__________ ... .g

S. t i lu a n i'o C ath g llr ■Rcv, Rcml S. Kcj-rc r. paMor ;*

M 4.vc^ Sut\dsy<. 7 and P «. m . I ” ' M avi W ffk days. 7:45 a. m.

5 M a tic j hoJj dayi. C:30 and 0 a. n i. I “

!.*r.=-j:r:=?I I.o lh rra n , ^509 T l il r d W^^t

“ M. H. 7ATX-1. Pa-«;lur ”

1 OiSfv—Sunday :<-hool. :r I 0 :n0- R e ju la r prr.-kclilntf .-.rrMce. . L

In-MrufUon hour W cdnctday a t 0 ;00 .'-I]

K lm betly M c tb *4 b t C hurrh U r. 'l A, Powell,- pastor,

C - .Mrr.-FTank- a - B tU .-e h rtr-iM rre lo r— — M r*. J c t L a u ih lln . planLM

l 6 a m , Sunday sehesl. B. S. Taylcr. rui>«im iendent. ' - rti

n I I a. r».. m am ing wcrshlp. A r .th im . g, n - J ttU i U M ine." KcUe. Sc.':acn hy ^ _ th * p i- 'ic r. -The Fcrtsldden F ru i:.- ^ J : I, ; r - F .p * if lh lU w l“ Crown, Irad rr.d e p. ra.. *» :rcd ccr.eert by the chotr. „ e H ltn-) p rtlude ; hym n; p r a jf r : u -rtp - [

tu r t ira d in c : ahUiem. *Oi»e L 'h io lh e Lord.’- W c td c itk : duet. ’ Cczr.e H o ly ,* * Kf-U i:." J«rcn;r, M r . P. S B f ll a n d ’ ^^ L’ iR Jansrn; .•c.:i;ar.-» mjIq, "Face lo Pace." Jchr.:cr.. M iis Ar.r.a R ob rrt* :

f L a v a r d ^ T ^ c i I n T c ^ ! ^ ^ : r f " ’ by’ i ? e ! ”^ F m ic u : amr.eai. “ COwe Ve D tic c n is - ®* U te." .S cftrtrck fr; jc lc u tv Mrs. s . H . ' '- P r tc tc r . Mrs. O rM .-M e V cy ra ngJBR e g --^ . m enl* and c ffe r:n g i: s.*icrt m euas? by ^ _ p a jtc r ; ba rilcce «.lc . “ Flee As a B ird",

K trb e r l. Oen Jaruen: duet. “ T n rc u s h lO th r Oates," K a n . M is'.et Be«;e C »rl-. '*»

i l i r n i D^ m . Kp) || i f i .y "S are O ur Souls": anthem. T h e K U ^* c f Lere M y Shepherd U '" S h e lly : i

ic ld s t. O ecrte Larander; beM tO ctlon.! »______________— . I . _________ Ib lO a im s C R IB E r o n t h e NTW S. ‘ fc

d a i l y N te W ^ iT W tN - i^ i

flBO T W lpEdited by . . . r

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The War. M others,chaptcr waa cn- ‘• tertalned a t the countrj’ home of

, da m w '-J . Des RuUscaux. C .'-C ,' , Slvcra and 3. A. Wood. Plons were j ;

I t r r w it ln y c r t l f l r o n ^ R ^ 'S t a r f lp n t l- ^ ; “ 'g l« l “ Banntr-.” ’- la k e n "fro m - 'tp c .-% V a rr t . I MotherK magazine, was rend by M rs. j ;

I Georgia C lark n t the closo o f the • ;: bii.slncsi session.' The rem ainder o l > the afternoon was .ipent socially nnd Mrs. L . W alklngton gave a read ing ! 1 - M r. V ln « n t Nnvln played a j

c o m . I i . f m l im t i i u were »;rvca a t j - , lhe closc c f the afternoon. ^

\ The W, C. T. U. met in I'hc p a r- I ‘ I lont bf the Methodl-it church Priday • afternoon. A splendid pageant was .p fesenicd by twenty.-tiwo women In I cozlume. under Uic direction o f Mra. ] Lu lu Cecil, representing many d i f f e r - ; l

'e m cou n trie s ;jnd le l l l i^ cif th e tenv, ;

iT h ls work luis been greatly assisted | ’ by the nntlonnl W. C. T . U.. m uch , of I t \ would ' have been lmpos.>ilblc but for, the financln l asidstance R lv- ,

• e n -the tn -b y . Ih o -U n lO n ji- ln - lh fr-co u n -t— try . T ile thought was also strcsEcd •

.1 th a t A m erlca -b c lp 5 _a ls6 _b y_ lls _cx - .1 I nmplc ns a dry counlry, showing ‘I (ha t pro fiiie rily comes os a resu lt ** lo fU ie .o u ilf tw In g o f the d r in k tra f f ic . . ' ;U whs also announced th a t MlasJ ■ Helen Bymeif. ft na tlonnl speaker o f ;

1 C allfo rn ln . w ill bo -he rj', July B n n d ' }i (b r ing n message o f Insplrntlon. The ! dtiy was nl.''.o Flower .Mission day. and „ I n t least 100 beauU ful' bouquets Usd ,, ] w ith ' a w hile ribbon and te a rin g n ,' scripture verse were dLilrlbuted lo ; tho hnnnltal. the Inir. the cemetery I ! nnd shut-ins a ll nboul town. M iss *• Cora Bang# wing n beautifu l solo. "

1 "PoUoW Uie Oleam." nccompnnlod «, by M is? . Mildred Elrod. Refresh- i ments were served during the social "

■ hnur bv.'.Mrii. Hlbbiird'n clivlMon. ___

The Presbyterian MUaionnry so-1 r clety m et in the church pnrlors 1 <1 Thursday^ aftemoon. wlUi the presl- I il

• dent. M rs \ Wagnrr, In Uie chnlr. D c-1 «.1 votlonals were led by Mrs'. J . p . B a m - |, I im rt. A very In terc.itliig le tter waa ;1 rend from \ M bs M.-irgaret Rudy, n ,,

B uh l g ir l wbo Is a m issionary o l Uie i 1 Pre.ibylerlan church a t Carraca-s, V e n -,

J-aucla----- M rs.-.C harlcs. E — J o n c a _ lu id .; j;' charge o f the program on the P h ll- i : Ipplnes consisting o f an open discus-1 ls lo n \ by - lhe members during M rs. *' Jonck' u lk . The hostess were M e s -, f dam qi C, H. Krengel. A. E . 's i l f c r i « and L . O. E\an.i. who added the > moneyi lo lh e treasury liisu-ad o f scrv-1 hi lng re ircsiim enti.

Jack Leighton tlhodes and M iu B e r- ^

- cnartes“ M cK lm l5r. wero united I n i ^ im a iiln g e by Dr, H. O. Hum phrey n t [th e MeUiodUt par.>cnage a t 0:30I o'clock last evening. Tliosc w itness- •'

t l n r i l l c c c rm cn y w ere-M r. and M m . H Charles M oK lm to r: MUs Ellzab&th si

jH alncs and M rj. M ildred Humphrey, n I sbtcrs o f the brld.'. and Jason Haines, h ; b ro ther o f lh : bride.- T lie . young

Tccuple ■ l iT f fc r B y lii! ru llu '*U iK -U ie- —j-csrsm cuy__ Ihcj'_vviU_makt_thclr_hfLme.;.fciIc n s ix th avenue east. M r. Rhodes is .

.t nn- r rnm oyg c l l l i n lUJl m Puner tc.m » I . j i,

i | ~ R E f t l E S T A T E T R C T S g R s j g

1 -rB To ithed-by t h o - W a - f ^ l t a '^ n u r - and A bftrae t Coffipaay ,,

- -f-tJI . U 'cJn»day, June 13 | Ii• W arranty deed: J. R. B oU iw rll e l j o UK lo O. A. Bremer. S l; lo t 3 b lock; h

' j lO l; T w in PalU. I <1j Tnx coliector'ft deed: County irc a v j I uen-r to H. W. Sm ith. 8100^3; pa rt u is B SE 35. SW s w 30-10-15. Snmo ,,

to-same. I11&.51: lo l I. BE NE 0-11-lS. 'sa m e to same JS0.71J pa rt W '» NW , bE. E ' -j WW 3 g ' 33gl»--tft— Samn to ‘ j

; same. «13,00; part W 'j NW SE 3 5 -1 " ‘ 10-15. Same to same 810.31: lo l l . ,; 7-11-15, Same to same. I108.4S: NW " SE, pa rt SW SE. pa rt SE, SE 3 0 - ! ’ > JO-l.'i, ,.i.nmr to aam e.; *«8.71; SW j

lurC NW SW and E ' , SW 32-10-tn : IG, Same to .-ame. $37,74; p . ir l SE S E ! ll i38-10-ta. same lo same. 4100.89; NE | r 's E 3G-10-15. Same lo snme, $14433; j .. :E - . SW 3 i-1 0 - l5 ./ Same -to . ia m p . fn : 803.44; NE SE am / pa rt SE SE 35- >I 10-18.. ' ■ I - 1,

W arranty , deed: J. W. Wood.ird to , Ralph Modlm. *1: lo t 4. W. J. Young s "

M P M f l F M :BOISE. June is ^D a te s fo 7 'th e iS a ; "

m klium m cr convention o f the Idaho s u te Ed itoria l assoclaUon are Ju ly ■ 2a a i and 33. .K c c rd ln g to art a n - *• nouncement by Ouj- Flcnner. cecre-. ta ry. The f i n t day w ill be denned to . busir.ea matters and th ^ next tw o t o : I recreaUcn a t ih c taoietl M cDona ld j i kdse . know n a i C raneyC niw . on PcU l I Uke, In tho heart o L lh e . Sawtootn li

; ranae. • • ' • . , l• The-people e f-H a ile y are- p rc p a rm tia fine entertainm ent fo r the editors, i , accordlnc eo word* from M. F. C u n n ln i- ,,

r e u ry o f the Hailey cliamber c f com - - merce. y . r • « •

- -There *>U1 -bc icvenn .speaker* a t '. the ccnrcn tlcn aad a number o f sul>-: "

)ec ti o t m terrs l to the c ra ft wOl be, f ducuased In ro u n d -u b it m anner. P- ''

lO . Bufrtiughs. BcUe. p m id e n l o f the ' aasocUtlon. is «-orklng on th e pr ugrmm. i

' d iU lU o f which—w ill Ue '•o ca . -A 11I I t U expected thU convenUon w n l - s ! a t tn c t the larceat attendance o f any x

. ; tn U w hU tory o f 'U M c m a n la a t^ . a« l t 'forecasted by lls exeeullre*. .

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' • l l j Bf , I,I ; [ MARY ROBERTS RWEHAIT |d | . i i

“ I 1 liiu ia lne , nn.l Uullldiiy. i igreoa n U li , . I .h i f . U iut Wlmtev.T l.heelHjll i jli llHd ifi' • ^ 1 .m lii.l- te iia ii, lOT.r:iiii.»,, llio lll-W fllt^mfttll :

I iliu -t In lrm luec il miisi-d him tn hosi- i tn ie . . .A m i to mM m Ms lieHllu tlon. J

■ t i ic do c tn r. 'fro iii llit> brrpzy unetuoiis- ^ nPKH I l f hiD ehli-;i:i' c‘. moU lo nvlti-JiInc “ and gnnvvlns’ jila r . ic r r lifis .I ‘■r don’t (iiii>pr:Nc JOU nrc In llran tlog - ; l l l l l l r ijn o ifc e il ilii^ tinv down, ro rte r', ''1 , ......... -|> iit i l t.Miii»l>» lll:t» U. Ah i> ^

1 h im : no v i'r t»w liIui. in my knoivl-1 4'(l!r.‘. u n ll l ln:u iil;.-lil." ,“ 'T m nnt In tliiiu llii;: im y lh liiff. I ’m ]~ In 11 u m ii lu r 'i i ' i. s li l i i ii ; thafH n il. A nd ,j l .voil have boon nniHiOerjiiily more iTilin ;. In ilin iit ln ;: lli.1t 1 wlioro I Imd nn j2 'liiiN iiie»s to be lasl nl::lii. I lin il. .v<))i : t «<•!•. t'sncUy ns 'laueli iv iim .ii lo ho 3

[likT<> nn you liii'f, K a llio r more. Ii j lu iiis lm *;- tf ; I wnn perlm i-. ii i r l l l f ' rxeltrO . hut I1 hc.-ivi-n l;p.)W8 I luul n r is t 't tr.,he, J = - I l.-noiv -'iv liiit you’ Imvo In y.n irI n ilii. li .Mr. Cro.^ii..;iJ>, nml I'm shid lo i ‘ liiivi? I l i ls ehfiiii'c' III lay tny ra n is on * ' I lw liihh-. AhI: mv w ifi- why I w iis <m . llio Mont. llu- i i lr i i f fa rro w jiy ivnx , , 1 l. l l l i 'H' t n i l ju l ).,.l. ‘ 'i ’ j i f ’l l t r l l - ynti 7

W!iH In hi-il. im ill s1»‘ n>ii«eil mo i:nil1' Konl lan ilnw ii l» lln* lx>ai'l>. A iik I'e- «. I.T (JelBH xvliiTi- I waK lit III.* lir i i ir rI I w lion n m ililn y v.:n n lia rU vd; he t-iin «

I.- ll you. .^ !|{ t i-r ii.'WHi»iT.or ron.nrter j ; who m ill IIIO,. r l; ;lil li.Ttr. almiK Hint t

*1 ru lv o r i under lln* r.m.l wliero IlnlM-s l da.Vit c n r o v e r ii ir iir i l; nnd mhI; l ln l l l- I• I liay liln iHo lf at...... our excursion f» fl• I 1‘xnn iliitf It, nnil my losing my f.iuii- r• . la in pon Uicro. .\in l tln-n iisU yimr- ® ’ ; Kcif I t I n-onlcl oi>.'ii llm itiin-r.x.iii u lii- e*. <low o f the m nll....... ... h. iniilio an .-ii- “- ' ii-aai-c w lion I l;a\.- In Mils ilc-sU uMn-y[\ tl. i-very iloor ........... p la .v ." ]^ ;--(;r .-;.iT l.us Ii xmll. il .Iryl.v.. , ‘ 'T l ia i ’s n pn -liy 'm ro i i3 d.-f.-iiRO, ^

; nm sW i'riiis .t^wil y»ii liaven’i boon uc- ( .■, fiiHo.l." ho OTlrf. ".Vfl n m nile r o f tnrt.r iv v i- lindn’t fo liud .vour fo im in ln pen. ^; .Mr. I'm-lor. I'm n fn ild w c overloola-.l ^- 1 H iiin.-tliing U iero:" . . . t

Since thoy l i i iv y gono, 1 f.-.-l, nt- Illi. iu g li li<^ h n s ilo t Riil.l ».>, thn l I la l l l - 1

• day be ll.'V csT lia i-*? mnile n in r iU i i l t " ' cr r . '.r:— t M s i'i iw n f re llor. I Imvo n t lon« mml.- ' J It l io Ir In time wch o f clrcumKtnailal . i-vldeaeo w lilch 'lin s aoemed In bo-clos- ‘

ln s nronm l.nie . nnd-aent-tlie ilo loetive 'I 'sL-urrylns ImeU tn tliu re iile r o t l l ,. a ":iln . to spin such new tlirea.ls as lio !. Is :iMe. .: July 39. .^ — Tnil.i.v"l.a« i>c«n qiii.-t, - 1 .................. "^ ^h lu n t-t’o iiilii.l.'ra -o f-iUo-ln ii-a l-t.'.iH txI.v^ -’ I tho ImalK c l'ra jjln c tlio l>av. Iiav.- .IN- _

j l i i i jn Iil.'n li: imrUo.« <-liiic:;iiis n.-rnss

r i jiui-tf say. u lU i ilnKUs. - ^ 1 fl! ie -n ii. l- l- to o lv < b b rI( .f --W 4 a ^ _

n tro fiion ii, aiKl tiotlcod n ii'iaii < loa r In - tlio \v.>«cl< on Nylle'R fnnn. m r .i--

u j-U ic-road___\V ii_a lo :m cd_a iid_ivaI':l't’J __! l l l l l l fo r a tlnio. nn.l lie K.-cinnl .'iir l

I ; ouBly Im-.si>.'i t at tin* j<'h. Hm t" 'r- c; hinu* I a tutcx .ro iiily 10 xnsp.-et Cr.-cii-

I «n:;1i'<< Iluo lin iid In o vo ry ililn : I - j V.am-.' liiin ln n , i i ll l io u :;. x l i l l c.<n- t (in.'.l t.. hU ronm. In up nial ali.nit ® I'.saln.'

T...1av I avk.-d llayw nn l.- n li. i harl ' 1 t.ooii l.> s.w. ....... i r t n ils li l \li.lT lilm . _

‘ l l o lri R:ill In nn excllal.lo r.m .ll- ; I tlo n ," hi* ••ni’l. ••IJotler gUo lilm >1 . ! .la.r ..r IWO h,Mr^.- .

j .\!<, liiiv, i'UT, ,\nnl<> (.'orhran ro jiort*— lu — ,.s~.Uw»t— »l.aiMS— aUh.«j=li- -

I t I.... uiv 1.11,1 -irrlla l.Io, t enn only f.-ol •j ' i l is i till- .1.1. i<T ha* Illf* own r.-iivoiis J ; fo r lcJ-.';.::i;: t:.- nxviiy tm m him. A t tlu- ; I r aiai- Um-. I must he ca rrfn l m.l lo ' . [ n i l . w « :i:v i,tr ;,in -to 'r [irry mo to., fa r. '■ M r. r - ’ iln-i Mii'.cs na tly that tin- Ik.v

i>n< no I<li':i “ f who nttnrLed lilm and® h im r.'lf • iiL-;:<xl« T lio iiin * ! . . .• .My m il; i \ l i l i M r. Bothel b« t n lsb l—-u n ^ H n trr r r ttn s —nfifl—fM*t—«lll.<».tt—nn - -

: p i.iisual iiiM lity n f llB own. Uo . li.«e lo lu c iv il. :iiiil m tho r more than thnL

• I f.- lt i l i ; i l 11 1? ninrm o f my entrnnce

I over. 1..- 11..1 only grocted mo w ith a ; s.-nio ..f r.'i:.'f, hu t kept mo n* tons ns

iMM“ l'> li.___Mv ln iit_1nipres^lon of t:lmi 'u o f n lii-ri'iftvs'nnd ye t ladellnahly

- • ro l l l ta n t - r i i i r p In ^ n - d lm t r llgh te il -• M-iiK. ^;Illn:.• iip r ls lit Jn lls chair, ono

.., n ltlioro.1 l;:in.| palm Upward., on hi*' tneo. an.l t!a- o lher aot loo fa r from a

o ' . I am i.i:::I,h1 over tha t piciar**- ■* o ' I m il . ‘vvr till- one w liicb I »aw from a j Ihc tiTra<-c« «loOo\r. as I arproached. l ' l lo save 111.- sam e-lm prculon Ihen a tI ho cli-t T-ii.n I le f i, o f a icaD * Il- , , l l n ; w a liln : fo r aomethtnc.

AS 1 In a t him . he w i8 facing ;towan! iVo i.a ll and llio dlnlng-room

-n rm r.'.rr-^ 'T -:;'.v -an ha r-iny -n5TirT rfi> -a r "* nn.t .ill] r.*ach hi# eara. An.l dur-

lirg tlh- ci.'tlro e o n fe r^ lo a which foi- h»v.t'<l. now and again . I_Trn»

g cnaiclou« o f n nu.l.loo abstraction ofi . ' hl« r»e t. an In ten t lU len ins. tha t ( ' ma.le mo m-rtoos In spite o ( myself^1.1 .1 c a ih rr t in y like yoong Cordon, he

.4 111 nIsUt. l.Ut doea o f t jn ie o d to .h eII - s|ampedr<1 h r Ib e fi. j lo ‘ ttae h i t crwn . y ltTorU s. n'o ha« M je |theory o f a Ala-• 1 titrN inee «<f Ht*b i>««ar a e tif ll.r , by .

ifliipsfim s(iREGOiSCIEfiCETfilCiEi

, t r ip to Portland. Moscow, and Spo- b o e . 'w t ^ 'h e ib > te r v le b ^ a ’ huBlbci o f pr08pecUve< teachers fo r -O oodln i

Mto o-floblnson.'Haboratory aupcn 'tso^ ln th. chem istry departm ent o f the Un!'

“ W filIc~Jn C o lu m f^ b n lm ^ l t ^ w i ie r i sho did-' her post graduate w ork nnr secured her maslera degree. M iss Rob- ln;wn took spcclal courscs In advancet chemUtsy.

Miss R ob lju on w ill lake special worl a t th e BUimnor spmlnn n f tho Tlnl, v c r t l ly ox Oregon, which begins Juni

to Oooding lo line up her ciasscs anc laboratory periods fo r next scmefiler

N E W M O T O R O IL M A K E S - -

IT S B O W T O IN D U S T R Y

T o m eet the o d y a n ^ eng lnecrinf

cu iiipu iiy" lius pcni'UWfl [ind TVttS“ JU5l announced a compIcCe ncw 119c ol Vocdol oils. O ff ic ia l buIlcUns describ­ing tho new o il aro being re le a se t< gervlee stations, garagcn and_gll_«ell- crc, and are being publUhed to sevcra: mUlloh motorJats. ^ l e reasons foi New Vecdola arc si-t fo r lh ~aa fo l­lows;

“ M o O r designs have changed rodl< ca lly In the past year. H igh com- pressicn motors have nrrivcd. They hare greater speed and greater j»w cr b u t a t th e ’ same lim e develop more heal and.frlcU on. T liey present a new and d if f ic u lt lub rica tion problem., ‘T h e sustained h igh road speeds ot

new m oto rs-ca ll, fo r an o l l ,^ - l th cx< treme long life and realstancb to scar­ing,' scorching heat., "The Increaaed number o f six and e igh t cylinder cars—w llh more parts, more rap id ly m oving parts and great­e r damage resu lting from frlcU on— pu ta _a jW _s llf,f i5 .u lL burden ,o n_n iftny types o f oils. . ,

"G re ate r power nnd speed take thci.' lo l l In h igh maintenance cost and quicker depreciation unless be tte r lub- rlcaU cii U |>rovlded. The ncw m ot­ors dU tln c lly demand n ji o il th a t w ill give greater protecUon, greater life and greater cconomi'.

"T ide W ater has m et IhLi problem. The entire l ln c o f Veedol olU has Becn.fom iiila li.-d to lubrica te the now h l^h compression motors safely nnd correctly. Thc;ic new oils nre heavier, tougher, longer-lived U ia n . ever. -

"These claims were proved' In the crucible o f service by EJdIc SUnson when he blazed the a ir t ra il 'round the r im o t Am erica. By Cannon B a ll Baker In his New York-Snn PrancUc} 137 hour. 3G m inute record-breaking run. By M a r lin Jensen In hU rccent -test—filc h t:—By—tfus-bu lldeis. i iu c tc r operators, speed h o n f racers, motor car dealers. By 18,000 labornlo ry tests and- by 3000 additiona l ones each m onth."

LOC.-II Tide W ater officia ls sU te lh a t m terest in the new o il has been ex­reeded cn ly by In icrcst in Uie ncw m otor cars._________ ______ ___________

f.. iiitf-« iil.liw ..ii. 'rc 'irr .a tiir iir!m \‘r w l i ld i ; -l-e < iu l* l-«o u riillo iu _ i:lua iilj-_U u U n .l!lil Illwrusslon o f wii|.er»iililnii In genernl

ccrte il t . i nnd him laylas much o f l l xto- U ie -C lic liIU a ii- n :ll!: lu « !_ .illn t o iif -pT O rtT t^h ro li.s r-lm d-u lvcn ;-h lrU » -..l..• t l i'o w j-. iesR^^ d Pei i e r - i n '. c n i -Hni rtia-_nnd_lu_JwrcuD-:_______________________

StriTnsCl.v'.-ii.nftlirT ha,l n f th n t nuv mont onn o f Uioko ciirlou ii iion!tnlioii« w hlc li I liiiv .y lion rd referred ^ nn n fn ilu rc o f tiie tw o sl.los o n i i c brnln to synchrin'ili'.o.

1 had the fevllng tha t somellmo, Ronicwhcro, rons ngo. 1 had M l In n i llm ly IlC lilcd room nnd heard thm*o tn iiiu w o n K And thn t I Im.I had Ihc snmc In s lln c llve revo ll from Ihem.

n u l the liaprenslon wn» llecilne. an.l seeing perhaps thn t nnr vlewn did nut c ilnc ldo . lie n.i.letl Uml I UlUU llU l UF lle \t: th n t hc dNregnr.ied tlie i<ptrUuni side o f the In .ilv I.liia l, or o f the uni­verse.

-Soul anh iia ili.c tn a lle r :- lie saM. “ ft I« r> rron l t l ioii::l i t . Mr. Porlor. An.l

.1 have reached tlu il Uiao In llfo when what U to cohio Is iis-mmlns more Im­portance Itnin lh a t which has gone.**

Then ho .tl-.ml<='t'.l the snhj.-ct. n.i'l ir.-a t h.nck a;:alii to llio IiK-nl ^llua:i.<ll, th is t l i i io lakln,-: up the crimes thorn- M-I\e!t. l ie r<*e?i no n.xessary connec­tion helweon the dlM iipenm nce of a ia K lc MorrlKon nnd the tra je d y of

-*t’itrrDtnray7-i\ii-tW s-l-;did-Ttw ~rnH shtrft him. \ \ l \ \ \\ \

As io 'th i\ i l rn n s < \p t \ \d r o f th» nt- tnck « ^ 1 . in . ' W U ila k - lf w ithAnnlo C uvhrLl'n a>^i4nUo-.\i'inm lned ll ie gut\ Uic n e t l tilon tn's. T lio

Jock^o ;* l l u ? 4 a i l \ b r U i - n . bill ho t.iiieied t l i i i l wn.i U ito ttV r 'lo f ohl

“ HRlia:irs.“ ' lk 'U n s IinU n i'iU nTa lrod; “ Xltc bov'* ^t.\ry »et‘jbsUo be home

out hy tlie f . iV k " he\\si<L \*Triiere wore hnlicatl«.}>9. ns I j t i k itnib iib ly know, Ihn t coiiWi one l\nilU-ntl[red by ll ie n 'lii.low. VM u lia t\\tt\V i-.i\m e o» strange l« U n t whoorerW liA.io Vlwald ha re known lils wny » V \ '^ 1 I . \ Oor- don MVS nu ll ; ; l i t w a s 'li l ib A l ob, ycl U ils fr ito w puls hts U and\\n\the\onl.r weapon nliouf, lho »iiker. w illM ulV lim -

'c u lly ." He tum ed aad glatVi'v ot\m r. “ H.ivr l„n s have jo u knowA ^ o * a » .

to t iiia k Kc wo^lcY^'ti'A- th ing like l l in t ." I >aU. rathcrW fcm ily.

“ 1 il.ire say. An.!. althnu:h \ lU h lrtk

wouM l>c earr.ving a i]U ta ;te \ra tb>^ fa r, 1 Imagine.” \ - \ - \_ i lc .U a s nQ _anTlrl.r_for h lB if^ lf l or at Irast WT lie u ld : 1-ata p c ra ra illy

- I IUI n ccnatn.- r gr ai ' i Tw t W Tner fm m the lerrace «m my way out. he

.R D io n rc more fa rin s l^m anl the hall, and—I ponebow fe lt—watching It.

tO O C tia iM rn DBS M OU

i F s l I B I D n O ^ 'P ^ I ' l l l i i B 'T E u n l l

iding . .. , . ;■ ; . •

u S r J u d g e H . A : B a k e r '^ e n t e n c t

here ~ ~ ^nnd o n A a e d W o m a n .

Rob-nced . ■;--------

Fred Taylor, .25, was, sentenced 1 A-ork serve fro m 10 to 2& years in ' the stai

Junc ho pleaded g u ilty to a charge 1 inot. -crimfamh-asaaulfcr—Tajrloi>-w a*-«han ond ed w ith attock lng M rs. Lorenda 1

ater. H u t la . . w idow o f a ClvU w ar vei cron a t her home on P tju rlh avcni

/ west ea rly on the nv jm lng o f Jur 0. Judge H ugh A .-B a k e r declarc

H Y the crim e the. most atrocious Uu had come lo hU atten'Uon while 0

•ring tbe bench.

u r e r pica', b t - n n f 'a 68rcb“ J u irB ia ry - in - it ; o f case.' and Cad been .held ib the dC iTlb- t r ic t co u rt on th a t charge, d to S h ortly a fte r m id n ig h t on the m orr issll:. ing Qt J u n n .c ^ o fiin r ra irn rn rd Tm /era l lo r hnd entered tbe home o f M r

(o r H utte nnd. otuickcd her, s trik ing h< io i- w ith a steel bar on the hcod an

eh ok liw her. She was U lten to U: o d l- hospiUU where she remained unt om - yesterday. T ay lo r a t . f i r s t dented tli [■hey crim e, bu t la te r adm itted Umt I t wa jwer tm e • nnd declared th a t hc was lr nore loxlca ted a t Ute Ume. The fu ll ex new le n t o f the offense was no t reve.-ile

u n til ’Thursday evening. On leara s o f lng the more serious character of- th ex- otXense. O, W. W lthham . county at

ca r- tom ey. vlLitcd Mrs. H utts a t s' th hosp ita l yesterdny m orning ana 01;

and ta lncd her statement. Taylo r, w h t arts, questioned yesterday, adm itted th ca t- charges in fu ll bu t declared thn an— ho had not struck the womon w it mny the steel bar.

W hen the charge w’as rend to h lr iiei.* yesterday In d is tr ic t cou rt he waive nnd tim e- fo r pleading and fo r ccntenci lub - Judge Baker then asked M r. W ithar not- nbout some, of the partlcularr. whlcl w ill were given, a f lc r ivh lch he asked th l ife prisoner If he knew the wtrious mi

tu re o f Uie offenjo. He irp llc d Um lem. lh e ch ic f ot pollcc to ld h im th a t . lh I 'M pcnnlty wns from 1 tP H years In th

now p e n lltn ita ry . R . E. Leigh lon. - nolir and chie f, was called fo r by Judge Bakei /ie r, and tesUfled th a t hc had no t talkc<

lo ■ t l ic ■ j jr lso n w ln _ tm y _way , abou the the c r im ina l-a ssnu lt case. Charles i

isou Jones, deputy s lie r lf f. who was pres the c n l du rin g the conversation In th

B a ll o ffice n f Uie county a tlo m cy .yester :Uc5 day. tcsUfled t lm t the penally ollache ( In^ to the crlm o had n o t been (.latcd t ecnt T ay lo r, b u l sold he was warned thac lc r l l MIU a vc ry~ « no us ' offcn.w.-------

M r. Jones said th a t w hile the prU oner claim ed U ia t he w-as drunk whe: Uie c r im c was com m itted but -hU con

^ , versaUon Indicated th a t hC-_»-ns_no BO m uch intoxicated th a t he d id no

**■ realize w ha t he wns doliig. nc " ' Kentenec Imposed_ Judge Baker again recounted Ui , , - Blepft-connocled -w lUi_bU-aqta!annien

a n d ^ p lc a ^ ln - th c - d ls tr lc r court—nni

~ - L jTn--nn tn givo why senlcnce_ sliouli y ' no l bc pronounced against him . H " replied lh a l hc had noUilng to snj

kalls HiLM^55 SHDWraSTNTWIN-FAUE!lo ll l . ______'I " Audicnccs a t th r Orpheum theatrrnin y i^ ic rd a y were delighted wUh show

lng o f m ctlon pictures c f Shoihcnimo, fa lls la te ly taken here fc r Paramounn n news reel. T lic rhsw lng Is lo conlose llnu e a s .a part o f today’s program.Iho —

n. NEW BR U N SW IC K xwords everan..( T h iirm lit* i l ilm ban^rB’a^A ttT . . not

^ ------ "W b e r e - n i» - « e t t t« a -P la r

L A S T T IM E S T O D A Y

nec-

nt- <Bm

O V B C O .M m V -N E W S

S u r i d a ^ M o n a a y

, A ^ d in a v e ry ,i l l y a cu T c i o t ^ tO Q . - ^ i r th in K w i l l ^ c u r e i t b u t - m o o n lig h t an d ^ la ii! k i n ^ . - ^ t J c h c x c itc m e n L !SucW

f u n ! D o n 't m i . ^ D r . B e b c !

iy ( t ■ 'In ; .*-Feel M y Pulse”•" I f one'likcB gogd. dean. fa<t reovlng

.com eflV io r thgir ^ d u im p»enira"cutgf.^ if]Qg3 i^ ln m ro ^ ,.tb c i» flM W BP rt t "UnIttyiani r

ofrerlnff,=^'PocLrMy.^:Pube;H=whichr.opTi • iea'i th is .a ftom oo n .- ' , ' i

. Pun? P le n ty ' And some Idea may b« derived from tho- sltuaUons glvciV

, , the doshing comedienne by Hownrd K m m ctt Rogcni w ho U credited w ith Uie o rig ina l atory. Can't- ybu .picture Mlsa U dh icU ' n g c g in ~w iio is~pcr fm — ly healthy bu t*w lio believes th a t she M an invm ia? a iiu l l f i UApuUencca- l n ' a sanlU irlum filled w llh patients who are members o f a' booUcgglng ring?

?U And the acUon Involved around the Juno jjatUcs b^w ee n ' the "paUenta" nnd

the hl-Jackert—w ith Bebc In the . m ld it o f I t all?

These, are Just a few o f the sltua- ;dons w hich ,iu lt m Im Dan leb ' U ilenti per fectly. ‘ And lih r rn Ktki's- th g -b e s trD r

' her opportunities. !• Mls.n: Dan leb p la y s 'th e ro lo o f n

beau tifu l Am erican g ir l who has beenno m - brought up w ith th e Idea th a t she U

M rs. poU ilng. the m attcr—w lU j-U jo rr - s i ioI her vUllB n nnn|t ; r |um. tofi, h r r hv nn

and unclc. a iiealU i cm nk , and flndu I t In5 Uic possession o f a booUcgglng gang. HerunUl exploits frpm th a t moment on pever

the fn ll to ge t'a string o t laugits, and Uic■ was rousing clim ax hx-i Uic audlcnce in* In - convulsions. ..I « ■ R ichard A rlen .' remembered fo r hlae.-iled excellent w ork in . "W ings ’ and ’’ahe’s cam - A Shlok." Is her leading man. In th isf. Uie case a young novelist who Is abo f . “ t " mixed up In the jTCGvIUcs o f the boot-

IcgBtra, T lic I c fa g n f thp gnni> h W illtam _Pow clL The la tte r gives h b usual finished performance. Other

the nicmbcrs o r the. cast aro Charles Scl- lon. Melbourne MacDowell, Helntc

w 't l i C onklin , and Ocorge Irv lng .‘•Pecl My Pulse" Is tom ow hal d lt-

h lm fc rc n l from the type o f p lc tu rc usual- ftlved ly IdenUfied wUh M iss Daniels but It <nce. u even fu nn ie r and fa s te r: niovln,; tham U ia ji tha ie she haa done In Uie po ii 1,-hieh Olid t h b Is baying n great deal.1 the ----------------------------

ti“ ; M a y n a r d P u t s N e w I l t e T h r i l l s i n P i c t u r eI'U r fl S|)CCU. ncUon. th r il ls and romance, aker. th ey 'r ir a ll fn •’l l i e Caiiyon o f Ad- alkcd’ ven tu re ’ the K ^n M aynard feature ibout westsin which opened a t the 6 niheum JJ, E. U ie a trc 'la s t-n lg h t-M a y n a rd Bccnis lo ures- Inereate h b da ring and breok neck

r id ing s lun U wlUi each p lc tu rc and a te r- 'h U . Ills latest h c out-rldes, rope.*; iched shoou anyth ing done previously. ^ to whole p lc tu rc b entertainm entth a t T l i f trnncry and scenic, c ffccu

--------aro -*niar>«touB, - S e vc ra l-o f—th e -o ld -CoiiXomla missions and points o f hU- torlca l Interest ore used , In back-

em *™ und' fo r the story p lo t o f •The ■ 'Canyon of Adventure." T lic story

-»-a .i-capec la lly --w rU lcn -fo r—K e n - b y - ‘ M arlon Jackson. I t te lU o f old C all-

fo rn lo h i the days u f the Dons und ^ S cncrlliis w lien lhe lunsuld n lr o f tho

m ent previ i l la l l hr/ju»hout the

OUicrs~~'lrr' ' 'th n c.-ut are Vlrg tnla i ^ d . who jilnya the Ic a a iiii; "

— Lcrch und B il l Prancy. E .ip« la ilv not- able b Uic work o f T «r» in . K r ir»

■ "Whlt? wontl^-hnrw>:~whoM>"i7i'w-irtckii -^ Q w - n lrnQ ::t.-fflirim H ;irfc - V . r . - ' •

U E S =gf The Orpiieumlount l O c — 2 5 c — 3 0 c

im. Today—Last Showingeverj - p j i g ^ V H O I.E F A iM IL Y— W I L L E N J O Y I T !■ U P -am UoM -haKft .h r m . HirHlrrt by K c n , .

Maynard. M llllonn w ill teU you his piclurec are the las t word In ,o u t-

IT .,docr ad rrn tu re drama. Here i i a ^ Western romance U utl i i fuK of the|i k ind o f rn tc r ta im n m l (^ir whole

fa m ily—♦njoyw.—Ae(inn<—l®v^i—dare— -•___ dci-U r ld ln ; . a touch of comrdy.

Y o c 'll fin d tbem a lt in th is th r i l l - p icked cpie o f O ld C a lllum U . D an 't mba 11!

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W e a t h e r U ooT l o f B e s t G r u w l l r s

S u f f e r ; H a y in g P ro g r e s s e s , u

•:-------- ItSouthern Idaho-6 ••two mUllon do l- ^

la r ra in - round a hearty wc comc «------- ... I r o m ' u n ncn.- ln - th l3 ' j e t ton ot t he i *

“ w ife X v*!!!Lk^ yjgun* ”Uons to r the rap id prow th o f c r ^ s DdurJnc the comlna week. W eather «was a l it t lo cool In 'S oulhwc.ti Idaho P<fo r the .-beat growth o f vegetation. Kwheal excepted. durlnR the week Siwhich ended Tucaday. According ' to ajthe weekly weather summnry bsucd eiby tho Boise otflce p f thoi federal Je

dcln ff well, the report stated. D ry H / fn rm arctlons arc . badly In need bf L -rain', a ltlio ush cro i« were helped by to

'scattered rains lost Sunday. b:• • • Cohd itnins are~g3trongnc tor M y in tr t i

which b novi’" In fu ll nwny. Cher- <t rlea are ripen ing rap id ly and picking Is 'u n d e r way. «:

nniigcs arc dry, but f iim U h omple Jl feed and livestock- arc th riv ing . U

Weather Cool In N orlh The weather won unfavorable dur­

ing most o f the vcck In no rth Idaho. Temperatures were below normal, ond precip itation was on ly ligh t, there being scattered showers on Wednes- - doy and Friday. H igh winds on In

_______ wo>inp<rinv tlld considerable m inor cfdomnge to fru it trees. G rains ond ur pastures arc greatly^ In need o f a In good Rcheral ra in. ' Al

The cherry harvest Li ge tting s ta rt- re ed In the earlle.<it d istricts, and w ill hi get Into fu ll «wlng th is week. A lf- nr n ifn cu tting contlnuc.s w ith crop good, h t Poll wheat chowlng color In the Lew- la.

-ieton Rcctlon ond some wheal hay ■ has been cut. Pa-Uure.s are • dr>' on sc

the Jflllaldca. • but the feed Is good lind llvcstuck nrc S t r iv in g . "cI SoutheoKl Ha« L ig h t Ka ln*Cool n lghU '.an d m odcnitc ly warm J”

days previillcd In !rOUthcx%t Idnho w llh T l lig h t lo moderale rulrw the last of

- . wnoV W lnUT whcftt U doing " *well, bu t Is Ih ln in placcs. Sprln i: grains are nboul o il wcdcd and arc coming up well Benernlly. A lfa lfa 'J''

----------and clover nrc do lng -w e llrabou t readyto cu l in Uie souUiem sections. ",

Beets nrc doing tine In n il scctlona. T h in n ing Is about ccmpleted In the souUi whcro the beeta oro m nkln i; ^ good growUi. Potato p lan ting con- ^ unues in th o n o rU i. and are . s ta rt-

----------- ln g w ell In •the- BOUth.-'The Tangesarc dry. They ore. however, generally fa ir to good, and w ill bc helped con- flfdenxbly by the reccnl rains.

Note> Krom lhe Field--------------Cood lng r • Oood lng— ccu n t r — S u n -

fh lu c plenU fu l: high winds moat o f be u'ci'k; if}od ra ins lost two dnys: a ll m i croiw looklnt: good., *lf

_________Shwhonc. Lincoln, “ county: Ade-■— — 'Q tiate -aunoliiw :—hi>-fI‘o ftl^«>oI--n lBnifr Jaj

j i iid high w!nd.i slowed growth ot wc m n > x r if itV lilirT » tru irT a r llc rn h n n -u s *-^T r

u'llM . Ooodlng couifty: Heav>- w ind , n il week has Interfered w ith hay W'

• . -ataeking: - - I r r lK a tlo n - being—crowded;- ha — n:v«urr.'; " s l i l f T w x l: • ‘wH'eat 'b o o lln fi: th.

' 'om e barley heading: potatoes Iodk- Ve_______ «o od ;_ lru l t _ i:o ixL ______________ Un

Burley. Costla couniy: Hot. dr^’ miueatlie r. w llh h igh w iiid ii: a ll crops nolook fine ; beaus, are up nnd las l Ml

----------- ^on iiU ;''po ta to ts ‘ p lantca:-nenvjr'Talns- ycIn tle r ' - iw r l o f week o f benefit to 1d ry fannr.. lm

nupert. M ln ldokn' ccunty: W indyand dry. w ith cold nU;hls; lig h t frosts endamaged ganlerw fomewhat: benai 'ond pouiloe.s obout a ll planted nnd aficoming up n ice ly; commenced cu tting ^ f irs t o lfn lfo crop: f r u l l fine, w ith In-

n f hi»niry fm p - rnngi»i nn<1 Jsoil dry. need rain.

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have bc tn received by relatives here jp*o f the m arriage laM Frldny o f MUs noVerona Dorclicres and Edward Lutz a t wel»>e home o f the bride's parenLi in St. hoLouis. The youns couple ore expected qu:

* n o r t OTI 11 VL«lt hpn» I v f n r f uro- [ fr rcecding to Canada u h e r t M r. Ltit;: has iio<

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■ : - T W I N ; F A L L S , L I B R A R Y .

• ^-T Iw fo llo ivlng new booki Ktivc be in _ a d d ^ to . the T w in ’ F n lb pubUc>^lb-

I q w s tln ; West W ind. C a i^ tln ; H u iU . ftn d .,th e .R lilg . Oreen: L a d y o t ih 'c •

T Sttcpoole: Etchiid In the M oonlight. i

- •“ N o n -r ic tio n s E i'o iu tio n iirc iir is 'u im ^ ~- Uy. Abbott: Beat L a f fa % the Y f t ir : m, M in ing Engineers' Handbook;- O lad io- nc lus. Rockwell; ' Shrubs, Rockwellr Irv

. Forms o f Poetry. Dntermeyer:^ P h llo - rei e sophy. Russell: Ociighls K lia n . Lam b; wi . T h irty , nnlr- Trrn;tnn»in n f Oni«. Hundred Cooks. H ulbert; T h ir d Book ha- n f vT>v<i.rw v .-n r H»tw iim ii.tc: The of n Dealgn o t! Sm all properties, B ottom - Tig r ley: Types o f Modem OromoUc Com- lea J poslUon. PhUllps & Johnson: The SL . K ing's Henchmon. M illa y ; The M a in PU c Stream, Sherman: W ha t Every Boy) and O lr l Should Know, Sanger; Ev- ' 1 eo'doy Public Speaking. B u rtls ; Col- set 1 lege—W hafa the Use. Hawkea; The ,o 1

r Horn, Vol. 2. Nom . ‘r Juvenile—Pop-Over Fa:nlly. Hough* " ’cI ton: D crlc w im the Indiana, Haa- ln l

baum; T lie J in x , Ship. Pcose;. W Ith

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-D IX O N . June 15—Cropa are allow­ing an excellent growth as the result

__ c f the ra in U)c f irs t o f the week. The ___~ unexepcted molature has assured orT .

lncrea.vKl wheat crop on many farms. . A ll beans th a t were In dry d ir t os the result of 4he week o f strong winds have now comc Uirough the ground nnd a ll. farmers nre feeling m orc hopeful than they were a l thla Ume ' last week.

Mra. Ju lia Brown returned to her school* a l Alb ion M onday morning having spent the week end a t her home here. (

The Le iid-n-H nnd club m et T liu r jt- day afternoon w ilh Mra. Dave Douglas. The. afternoon w iu spent In planning an annual plciile. The next meetlg w ill bc w ilh Mr.i. Roy EUenwood and orriccrs w ill -be c icc tpa -am his 'tim e.- - —

N liic girls o t lhe Ambitious 4-H club met 'w ltlL Mla-H Carol Cochran Satur­day « tch>ocn and under . Ihe lr In ­structor, Mrs. Julia Brown, canned th r lr f irs t quart of f r u it and com-

; pleted the ir f irs t lesson In sewing.Mrs. R . C.. Cochran Is assisting Mrs. B row n in the canning division. Miss

, Fay Spencer, president o f the club, called Ter miggestlons fo r n .n a m e 'fo r , the club, and the name Ambitious 4-H c lub wos chosen. A short program was given • ccnslstlng of aongs and yells by the club, a vocal solo by Miss Orace Ycrk. and Jokes by. Miss

■ O lftH T TC rriE n iTT llF irs^ l'Tnw U irg-U 'n r — bc w lUi Miss Fay Spenct-r on Junc 33.Mrs. Ccehron served rcfrw hm cnls, as­sisted by Mrs. Brown. _ ''

E, VancUe. A. Dougla.s. Dave Doug-- las—and~Hr~^Huschhom . s pent— the-------

week end a l Stiver C rw ;: fUhlng.• •rncy -T c tu rn M ^ icu ic 'S B ifd iry 'cV e m n ? ' —

. M L« R uth Varr.es returned home Wednesday from Pocatcllo where she

; hV ^]M «='?« f')P ]e tfd=he r-flrB t7year a l the ufttvTfslly. ssuthem-~branch. MUa Vera M urr>\ wno is also utiendlng

. U ic.-unlvcrslty^ ta visiting hr r room . ___mate a t Helsc H ot Springs and la no l expected home fo r two weeks. M I* i'M u rr> ' has completed her si'condyra t~ a t- the-un lverslty.— ^ -— •— • —

ML*s H en ra Palmer, w ho Is attend­ing Oregg Buslnras college a l Tw in FalU. v tilted Sunday w llh her par- ent.' , M r. and Mra. A. D. Palmer.

Maater Jack Palmer |.i home ngnln a ttc r spending two wecJcs w ith his s l«c r. Mrs. Oeorge Maklngson. a t Tw in Falls,‘ M lts A lma t ^ r l s Is.conflned lo h e r __

ficm c ns Uie re s u lt~ o rT p T iin in B -t« :r '— ankle. •

acccpted n call to serve ns pastor.Edw-ard Bocdlke. student o f Uie

•CcneorrHo—Teacher's—eollcge n l 0 *» *— wnrd, Nebraska, relum ed home Sat­urday to spend hts vacaUon w llh home folks.

The mecUng o f the LuU icran Lad- irs ' A id society held T lin rsday a fte r­noon a t the Ernest Mcj-er home, w a j well attended. A fte r the business hour the Ume was devoted to sewing QulIt blocks. Mrs. Meyer scHTd r t -tr rs h m rn u al. th r rlrr.c ot, the after______hoon.

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. esty. in tecrity, .loya lty and ablUty. ico

the presideney. dw lared J. N. i» f

“ 'H r h lF a T l in p U c l i^ r d 'd lg n U y ^ r Yoi manner, a quietness-of speech and a • *' pcrsonableness o f appearance which jad Instinctive ly command our lik ing and rcispcct," said M r. T incher ot the m an cJii w ilh whcm ho has-scrvcd Ui congress, off

hdvc this na tion o iid a ll the natioa<5 cai of tha world look to os th r In rrm nrt: -ani i igu re on th o western hemisphere, the u n leadct o t the people o f the U nited T h States, lhe head of the greatest re - d „ pu b llc 'o t a ll Ume." yot

' Began as'Cab D river lol:T he speaker pointed to -the Kansas wh

senator, who began, his coreer driv ing mo a horse drawn cab, as "an example by be which nU^meji^mojMm^^ Is h i- cht

"W ith no inherited advantages o f fe llwealth or poslUon. en tire ly on his own ta liInlUaUve nnd resources, hc haa come tlv ifrcm obscurity and made to r hlmJself o f

-am ong-uft-n namo •a nd-p la co-w h le li. JJufew can hope to equal." M r. T lnch cr theadded. - "H c-.la tru ly a .notew orthy toproduct of our c iv iliz a tio n -a n Am cr- res;lcan-ot-Am erlcan»." - nat

W ould Assist Farmcnt prliCalling atten tion to the fact U utl wc

Scnatcr C urlls Is a firm believer In

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H-Tho'^tCTt^?of- M t.- T lncher 's - speecl i o f i fo llows: •' ■. ■ ' ■ nw- "M r. Chairnum . lellow dclcsates. am lodles and gentlemen: so

" I desire f ir s t to ronRrntulatc the dot c lia lrm an OQ his elecilon nK presiding lng officer, o f th is oonvcnitcn gt the Re- dcr niibtlcan DitrtY. s rlM t p iir mcandldatoa tot l ^ e r a l i t p ot the party, nm

tJnitcd States, fo r the next foiu- years, spc .The h lgn-p lace .o f honor and confl- pea dencc In ou r party councils which oui your clectlon denotes you t have a t- wh talned. Is well deser\cd. i t is onc c f nal which you and your dcjcciidnnts Justly woi moy bc proud. The convrntlon Is to on be congratulated on lt.s . excellent cf choice. , the -•'■M -.'fi' T - a*»ir ff ' 111 i' .ini'rm ii[iT ir<nir- |‘nni fe llow delegates on th? dl.u lnctlon a t­ta ined by being choscn ns representa- the lives lo th la convenUon of the greatest icai o f a ll pollUcal onrantznltom; and fu r- anc th r r npnn thp h onor confprffrt oa. but them by the peoplo o f bcliiK permitted clU to liclcct the leaders who nrc to bc on responsible to the p»ny and to the ha| nation, fo r the carr>lng out of the the principles announced In ilio pla tfonn ccn wc have adopted. cd

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In connection w ith the op in v ite the public tb a rep C en tu ry line, now embra( custom-equipped models <

A s in the past. Parks A^il H upm ob ile parts in' additic

Tand-economical-service to

F ro m e v e ry v ie .w p o in t- strength , the new Century greatest advance in qualil -g ladly-demonstrate-the-ca malce this test today.

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if- the- U nited- a t a tM .^ ^ T M m ^ o f ft imn whcni you a lt kh o *. adnilre^ ^ nd respcct. H c has, I am sure, |ind °0 arc the -many ihousantjs who cn- • lorse h im and fo r whom I am speak- " ng. a ll lhe h ig h qualities which we “ icmand o f n candidate fo r such an ' xn llM tvM ltlon o f honor, d iff icu lty “ Jld wust. He has a 8impiicii>“ nnu- * :tgntty— of— m anner.—a—qu ie lnea—of* -J pccch. a n d ' a pcrsanablenesss of ap- ta rance w h ich InstmcUvcly command ur lik in g ond rcspect. He la one ' ;hom wo cnn be proud to havo thla J; la llon . ond a ll the nations c f the " (orld look to as the foremost figuren the western hemisphere: ih c leader * f the people o f the U nllcd States; “ tie head o f the greatest republic o t a ll "

"O u r commanding position among * he naUons o f the world demands a * ;adcr who knaws the wa>-s. needs nd Interests .o f a ll manner o f men. ,, '| t pn rtlcu ln rly those of t he avc rw c ^ I t l ic n m aking’ the solid foundation n which ou r na tional prospcrlly and applncss are bulldcd: one who knows fi He ways, needs, and Interests of our I! 5m m unltie .v ouE;ataics-and Gur U n ll- h1 States. T he one whose name I am o: tx iu l to present has devoted a ll o f his (<

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ms in T w in Fa lls and vieid sprvice^'heaflfjlinrtRflT r t h r M n i n S t r e e t i ^ ^ -------------------- r;

pening o f o u r new cstal p rescnta tive show ing o: ic in g m ore than 50 distil oh th ree dififerent wheel

J t o C om pany w ill m ain t ion to special fac to ry tool o -H upm obite owners.—

— d is t in c t iv e coa ch c ra ry Six and E ig h t b rillian t lity and value. A t yo u r :ar-and-body-type-o f-yo i

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I d e a m to fu rth e r t h ^ ways, needs ^ and Interests, he holds them to i t»e hU own. a

. -F a m U ia r W lU r PoUdea.,, ‘ \ “ Hc fa Tnm lllar w llh the many and ‘

- M m plcx—probletnflTjof— BdmlnlatraUon- ^

the ir soluUcn th e accumulat4>d wisdom m c f years o f experience In dealing w llh

s im ila r problems. He Is one ot whom . f .e th e r m en -ln -h lg h -p la w -a ay t —'T lie rc i--

la -q -m d n ^ w h o gciB '-thc b lg .tm n g ft •: dene. When ona in m o monner u ie y ^

t ■Oir*’n io tr*th rT *"J iK .TiefH?5*PH1WWW7 ■ T h la -a b lllty ls - lh 6-rc8Ult-of-ldtig-;ycnrs - o f close observollan o f. ond parllc lpa- .

, tlon In, the function ing of v**" Kovcm- ' m ent; the resu lt ot more thnn three L decade* o f pollUcnl executive cxpcrl- , ® cncc. From ie03 to dale, w ith th e , ' y cxccpUcn o f tw o years, he has been In

? and, since 1007. In the senatr. In the house, he has hod Uie bcnciits dc- ‘

,H rived from close personal friendship “ w llh . nnd study of. a ll the great Re- ( , pullcon leaders o f h is Ume, th e ir . “ mcthod.1. thoughts and acUons-atich i men as Reed. Sherman. Connon. D a l- , ; ; sell, Dlngley and Pa>*nc; In the sen- i

ale he has had equal opportunity os l i n close pcrsonnl friend ot such Ulus- ^

7 K n ox. Ludtfc . R o o trD o llln n -a n d -A lll« - t • son. ns well n* th e many oUiers whose . I, work nnd characlcr go ta r to m oke ! ‘ up the h isto ry o f the achievements o f

the Rcpubllcon party. j~No~lnhnHted A d vau tusn "

d ■•That he hns pro fited ' ln~w isao»r ~ 's from these opporiunlUes. is evident, ir He has risen steadily In our party to 1- hla present pcslKcn a.% nm iorlty lender r a o f the senate— a key iw sltlon In our c s fo rm o f government the power nnd 4

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^ a l l--i i>en-H m.TTK 5 wj ^„ land cit opponum ty.' - , r,-.-. v.: ,. ih "Never In hts long years o f pu b lic . - . ^ asrvlce has there been qiiestlon W :to

h is— honesty. I n t ^ ty. J o y ^ ty ^ .

^ *tcep fa ith w ith th e people.

” “ ^<r"To“ c6htlh ir« ~ da m ln u tia« o rn »P — ^ ic e if to jte r prosperity and promote

' economy. r • •^ -3. To safeguard legitimate busj- , ' ness.■„ • ••3. To help the farmer.

"4. -Not to forget the West; .r r ■■■'i. T6 cm u fw ihe -la T r-------^ ^— " 0. T ff nftftp 'u ird r »llglciit l lb t r ty'. ’?■ "W e know wc con trus t th is m an-

w ith Uie honor, and. welUbelnff .o f____the counlry ond Uie R tpubllcan p o rtr.

X Wc can unreservedly fo llow his lead- crshlp and guidance; fo r the w ork oC .

;*■ y c irs has demonstrated, hla Illness;He Is tru ly a noteworthy product o f cu r clvlliu tUou — an .American . o f

?■ Am ericans.__________________________ .' "T 'h a v c ~ c n c “ BI5tlncilOn to bha>« n ~ to the naUonal convention of ih c

, pa rty wc love, as candidate fo r preal- dent ot the United States, the namo o f the Honorable Charles Curtla, o f

__ Kansas,"_______ __________________ ■

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“ T C lo s in g Q u o ta t io n s o n ^ B re a d '

C e re a l N e rv o u s ; C o rn S h o w s

" • i . 'S t r e n g th - a m i- O a ls - ls - S t r o n g T )-

-L m m g iii;------and-U vcrpoo l-quo taU oris -low cT -thnn

due.'w heat values here tooclcd' inohl- ly .dow nw ard today. SpllltiK’ tn C h i­cago rccclvcd m oipcnlum al.su (rom weakness ol W lnnlix^s July delivery which is at. a discount under Chlcaso July.

------------- i__Clanlnff niintfltlnnH nn u tllrn l w rro - ___ -ncrvoiiti-J iw c- 10- l.U c-m - l- if lw g r r -c a r n- =

I rin lshcd a t Hc di-cllne to Sc nd- ' vancc, oats unchansrd to Uc tu ’.<c

higher and provlalon.n unchniiKi'd to « r t « o f 10c.

* ArgenUnc , whent shlpmentJ! for the week were announced lodny in

■j to ta lling 5.730,000 baihel.n. iiKnlnst-2.- I 130.000 busheU a ■ycnr oko. Mc:in-

_________»hl1» . T.lv^moQl. tILspntchrn kmUI Ar- I .-------— E cn tlne _w iica l_w m _ad llu u_ i» L_u tlc iu . .

considerably under the level a t wiilcl)' ncw whcot Is offered frotn the United

Stales. W ord uns n lto n t li:itn l tii.-it Canxi]3ran country mnrkctlnR.t of

• compAred w llh 2S7,onn_buslu'Is oti tlie " corresponding .'day Inat ycnr; t lm i !

early sown Canadian wrieat l.s now eight Inchcs above the Kround a n d : thaU lato rown whcnt lu mnkliiK rup- j Id progress. Pnvornble ivcntlicr con- ■ d lt lo n s .In dom ia tlc ppr.;ii; crop te r­r ito ry was likewise n bc.iii.ih factor.

I Under the. clrcumrt:ir.ce.'!. export demand fo r wheat f ^ m North An icr-

* ica dwindled and pricc bulRc.f whlclv j developed on account o f rn in nnd

h n il In pa rts o f Okluho;na- und Kun-;___ ___ saa_lum«5i_put_to_b« '_on ly_(rnn?K 'n i. i

Despite some Kood nlzcd 'buylnK th . i t ' sprang up on dccllne.i. rn lllcs fa iled ; to hold.' and w ith WlnnlpcK quota- —

I tlons weak the . nm rket here clo.scd ^ n t nearly the day's bottdin flRUrc.i. br

--------- I'i:W heat— Open lU th Lu ir Clone

Ju ly .........13!)'.i laO 'j 137'-; 138H 22Sept. ......141 M l ' / I3 0 \ HO MD e c .- ........ H4 M 4 'i H 3 \ U3 fa

Com — InJu ly .........100\ 103’>i 100'. lO t ' j u»Sept........... OO'i 100'. OO'.. tuDcc............. flC \ 87 WI 80% Cc

OaU— In J July (Old) 53>; S2'v f>3 SI!'.- lu

___<_____ July_inew » 53‘ i_ s . v . _ _r.a% j j ,* Sept. tnew)6< \ 40 4.'>s. 45 '. j i ,

Dcc. ....... 47>3 47?i 47 ', 4 7 '. dlt

C AR il G iU IN 'CHICAOO, June IS (>P)—W heat: r

No. 2->mrd ti.4 2 lo 11.43; No, 2 m ix - Fited >1.43',{i to I 1.S0. 14'

Corn; No. 3 mixed >1,02 to s i.a t ; ] No. 3 yellow 11.03 to $1.04.

Oat«; No. 3 w hite 00c to 70c: No. S4(— { — 4 -w h lte 57c-lo -67c. • — --------- • ]

, Rye: No sales. ___Ea:Barley M e to tl.03. 2

-1 T im o thy seed $4 to *4.75. jO.. • Clover seed «10.72 to s io.00, /

•i PO BTLAND G K A INPORTLAND. Junc 'IS {fl> )-W hea t: f

BBB hard white tl.4 8 : soft white, ver western w hite lt.4 0 :*hn rd w inter »13!;

n no rthe rn -*prln (r,“'w iW r i> - rd d -$ U 3 .—1 Today’s car receipts: W ltra l 10:

__j f lo u r - l l ; - c o m -3 ; pntA—C______________

I O M AIIA GKAIN'O M AIIA . June 15 (,T>—W heat; No, »

- I ___N o...2,. l io rd _ a U Q b - - _ i--------- i o~w :a ; - wo.- T nortrm rn siirm i; » i,4 j. ~ = - ‘ C o m :-N o . 1 w hite B8c to OB'-c: ^

No, 3 w hite 08c to 08 '^c: No. l - n ~ i — yellow D BU cno-BO cryarj-^-g llow »8-v c ' - g

I lo Me: No. I mixed 97c. q— #-------O a t^ r -N o r -g—wh ite—08*rr:— Nu, a t— «

f w hite OSe to 8S'::C. a• n

TOLEDO SKED o;, TOLEDO. June 16 ( ,n -W h e n t:I Cash No. 3 red $1.75'v to $1.7i'... T I C om ; Cash No, 2 yellow $1,08 lo v.er

$1,00: cnsli No. 3 yellow $1.07 lo $ l 03, ' OaU: Cosh No. 2 w hile 73'vc lo 'n o !

1 75‘i.c. I I.f^l— i-----iHuii

5 Clover seed: Caah dome.'.llc W7.10: I Coy Octobcr $18 bid: Dccein'OL-r S lH 'b ld ; Hci

c coAh Imported $13.C0. <j:eiAlslke; Ca-^h $1555 b id : AiinuM Vca

d $18 bid. i Y m-^4 --------T lm oU iyj— Cash— $2.25;— Dvaaiibc&4 fii»r

I $2.65. I

r D R IE n V 'U l'IT ' { m1 NEW YO RK . Junc 15 (/P>-Drlrd |— fr u it - and -hepn-s tcadr------- '-----------------j Crc

LOS ANOELES PKO D L'C ^ S f!! ■ LOS ANOELES. J.ine 15 lA 'i- IT o -

* . duce exchant;e rcccip'-'.: D u ttrr 83,CCO, s im* pounds: cheese 1400 pounds. ;® ' Z h itt fr l t i “ bulk 43. "Cut)’ Eegt: Extras 27: firsts fn '»h 20;

case count 25: mediums 25: stiiall.s* P ou lto ' uncljanged. , i

^ SAN FRANCISCO PRODCCEJ SAN PRANCTSCO. June 15 i,V i-

rp e a e n l-n a tc ta&Tteme'st uxd-irm -^‘ In * »ervlce>—Net wholc&alc prices;

_ • ... B u tte r: Score 03 43c; score 00 42c. ' .' ■ Ee»»;- No. I 2pc; N o .- l c c tr - ; i!'.',;

• , .m edium 2 3 4 c . - ^ .

* SAN PRANCISCO. June 15* B u tte rta t 47 se . 1 ^ ''" ' O nion*; Oreen 50c to $1 per lu K : j “ «< Coachella whites S1.25 to $1.40* crmte: yellow $1 to $1.25: red $ 1 ^ 1 ® '^ 5 to tIJ O per ewt sacked. |

- -J » IJ 0T new stock ic ca l'O a m c is* to Tew $1.73:: w hite $1.35

lo t lJ O cw t. • --------Pumu>' - tu t aer s csn ii ^ *-

] roosters and puUeU 36 cto 38c; hea%« i l7 c lo 31c. T u rk c n nom inal. New

. .a _______________ ______ _ . • ______ s tra^ C tnC A G O PRODUCE Cat>i

C KICAO O. Junc 15 (,P)—n u tte r : Lett< UnchAQced: recelpu 13.037 tubs. Cele

Bggs: B lcb e r: Receipt* 15.779 cases; Splr tytjM 3 ^

n r fU 30c. ‘ 'I PoQltzr: AliTe. ctendx: receJpta tw o Bu tt

.1 c a n : towU 33Hc: springs-38c; leg- BuU t e n ^ r t n p t e ; b r«U cn '30c: tp ria g ■

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'I N E W V O H K . J u n e ' 15 iA>l~■[ St()ck.s; We.ik: high p r lm l Mmrc.t. :!iow renewed wcnkncs,':. stc

DoiidJi: D u ll; ra lh .lm jiro vo sllKht- sU•; ly. • - ■ . • er— — Foreign— cxchnnRea: M ix e d ; l>o

: ite r lluK nttd frnnca steady; yen rc:, 1 rlM? 11 po lnu , ^ ve

Cotton: Steady; rnlnr; In centrul wnI ] belt. onI j SuBar; Quiet. foi

Coflec: Lower; European stJIlnR, n• --------- --------------------------- tin. CHICAQO: cn’ W heal: Easy: slow export dc- Inl. tnnnd. • «tn

Corn: Steady: fcircra.st nnfavor- 1nble wenther. koi

' ; - - C n ttle :-3 tea dy :------------------ ----------- tu[ , Hors: HiKher, ' . '

1 ............ ■' .........................“ ]■ broilers 37c: sprln i; duck-s 20c to 20c; ]

(iprlnK cee.'c 20c, j | „Potatoe.s: Reccliit^ Cl cnrs, on trnck y,.

228; tu tn l United Stntr.s .thlpm i-nu _ i M3B cnrs; new stock trad ing Ju.it fn lr . m nrket wi^ak; Alnbuiim. Loul.i- Innn und Texn.s sacked Bll.w T ri* u>nph.s $1.40 to $1,C0: n io iitly $1.50 p - i tu $1.55: N orth Cnrollna barrel Irlxh 'i ' Cobblers $2.7.S lo $2.U5; old stock tn td- 71.-. ItiK very lltw '.ed. m nrket d u ll; Wi.s- tonsln unckcfl Round W hlllw 80c to $I,0.'>;._ldnho .sacked n u jw is .li.Sc, tn. $1,l'o, nccordliii: to qnality nnd-con-O 'l'on. ____^ , S

METALSNEW YO RK. June IS ( ,r t-C o p p c r: ity

F in n : e lcctru lytlc rj» i nnd 'future.s abc 1 4 \ . . nev

Iro n : Qnlet; itnchnnRcd.T in : Steady; spoC nnd future.s

$48.02. • . r• Lend: Stendy: spot New Vork $CJO;East St. LouIn $0.20.

Z inc: F irm ; East 61. LouLn !>potLo„ $0.1S to $ajn]; fu tures $0.17 to $0.22.

Antim ony $0.7S._________ :___________

RAR SILVE R NEW YO RK. June 15 (>P>—Bar .sil- ^

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T W tW F A L L S IV tA R K E T S S

These prices are obtained dally net a t 4 o'clock In the a fle rno n |ind 'nn» arc Intended lo cover o n ly the poli

~ i« rcraj!e - B f-p rrflnc— CTTitrir-ce r t i ln - oul.* dealers fo r sho rt periods offer - the

. tnore th a n ; the quoted 'p rices no *^et — e ffo r t- U -m a d e —io - Includc—

quotatlon.-i., Quotations are offered ' - - n ierelj —a<» -a - |rulde—lo -p ro d ucpi«

and should not be accepted as re flec tln it extremes o f e ither h ljh o r low prircK

Pall! to Producers "T lte T w in FalLs m arkcta y« tcrday

were a-s follows:LSvnloek

Tlo".i .................$8J 01.1’ h t henvy hoiia......... .......... ........ ‘ u in t

Cows' . , ,$4.50to$0i0 "1“ 'H elf err. 4000 lo $7.50Slecrs $0j 0 to $0.00Vcal cn’ve.-. $5.00to.$8 00Vr.irlink". lambs $8.00

PoultryTfra'/y lie tu . 4'.' lbs, and np. Ib ,, IBe'1. 1%-hi h rn ". utider 4 ‘ v lbs..-lb. 1U K h om hrn.-^. Ib. !<<•' T’ ”C-ckr..- lb - - -------------- S ' ' S . .Sprin 'icrs. colorcd, lb. . 10:SprljiRrrs. Ic c lt^m i. lb. ICrDrollcRi. up to 2 lbr... lb. 20cSi.-.i.'s, Ib. 10cC.'ipcns, No. 1. !b. 20c'C:ii>oh.v No. i:, lb. lacSlip.-., lb. - r .cTurkeys. No. J, lb. 21fTurkcy.s. No. 2, lb ........................... 12cTurkey.', old tom.s, lb. * ' ‘^ '3rd

lb 10c 4tj,J J u c k i^ lb ................. ............- lO 'U .T r^

Dairy T ieaU uttcrfa t, ,'wcft .......... 41c 'x reaU tr.lc rfa i. .viiir 38cE;;i;s .ca.vln 18cE<k'-s ilocal .'ton-1 — . - 20c ___

Sutar—AVhole»ateC.ine $7 69Dcct ...... $749 ___

Wheat and M III Feed )Bran, cwt. $ l CiBran. 500 lb. lots . . ._iI.CO

S tixX fumlx-600 lb lots —-------- H W -TO-. . . U e u ll Prices -

Lemoas. dozen .. . . . . 40c o jid 50c . 300 1

Potatoes. 15 lbs. 25cNcw potatoes. 3 lb i. ------ 28c $i4JiStrawberries, p in t____ 10: .’ $13.41Cabbace »c $13.4< Lettuce, hrad ScandlOc to Celer>' . 15c to 20c ; cows Splnac.h. lb. . 10c; $7.73 ^ p a r a j^ . 3 lbs. .________ .. . ..lO e jcm m

Prodaec j Sh'B u tte r ( r a n c h i ................................. 40C|fatB u lte r ( c re a jn e ry i..................iSc jm an tB c r > .................................. ....... .............iOc gr»d4

D A IL Y N E W S /T W iN F A

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D A Y ’ S S T O C K M A R K E TH f lK M IN K IN ( j. ^ ^ P b L L S ^

______ toNEW YO RK , Juno 16 (4»)—T lie ^

stock ' m arket exper:enced nnother slnklnK spell today In which sev­eral i.«uc3-TJTOirirTWintrar—tiic— iow- — l>0lii*.c reached In Tuc idor'a drastic R ' rc n c ftn . ' I t r Uic 'ab.scnce' c f any ' ad ^ co vente new.s devolpmcnts, the dccllne st< wn.T KeneraJJy described oa the "see- fB. ondary renctlon" which Itivnrlnbly followa tho f irs t sustained ra lly n f lc r In n iiltitrp break., A lthough n :;prlnlc- '• lin t; o f K w s , moved oRaln^t the Hu cn rren i'trcnd , nnd a few were pushed In lo ncw high Kround, tno.st o f the standard Industria ls and rails lost < 1 to 5 points while the dcellncn' In cci some o f tliL‘ spcclaltlc.s ran from 0 stctu -n cn rly -1 4 -p o ln t.s i— ------ st«

U nlike Tuesday's 0,000.000-slmre .sos- to slon. tradl:',K In todny m nrket brouRht pn snles aggrcRntlnK only 2,005,700 1 shnrcs. i to

HlKh priced speclnltles were again 1 bu the chief tnrgcts o f sclllnR pressure, tu i W rlRht Aeronautlcnl broke 1 5 \ > fu l points to 142. th low rcnched Tue sda y ,'$1: nnd then nnapped back lo 144. RudlO| ] broke 12'. points to ICG'i, us nRalnst toc a low -of ICO'v on Tuesday. Adnms to ExprcM. Coty. -D uPont, In te rn a tio n - lor nl S ilver nnd Ro.uln In.stirance fe ll 7 'i: U)' lO 'i jw ln ts.

Oenerai M otors closed nearly 5 ; poinLs lower n l 17 7 \ de.splti* the nn- noiineeinent o f record-brenklhB-M uy .sales. U nited States Sleel common ^ closcd 2 |K3lnts lower n l 130. n l- though 11 had dipped to 137^. LIr- Kctt nnd Myers Ls.sues, Ooodrlch. Pur­ity Baking. A rnold Con.stuble und about h n lf n dozen others sank to [j new low ground fo r the year. ' ______ loa

. ™i!NEW YO RK. June 15 (>W—A l- ' •

though no sales were reported In the rnw suRnr m arket tcxlay. the under- lone wns stendler, buyers continu- ing to show Interest a t last pa ir prices.! of—4.31— fo r—d u ty—f r ee, bu t—holdcn^^p^i n.sklng advances o f . 1-10 o f n cent

The steadier tone to lhe si>ot ina r- t B l ket hnd a strenRthenlng Influence I ^

lu rru m et heavy liqu ida tion and^ ro p c a n _ h ^ K e _.H'lllng._fo11ow:ed_.by____•enctibiw,—tlie—Vnnrkel-elw iltiB—1-po in t------nic t h igher uan n il deliveries. The nnrket opened n t advanced of 1 lo 3 , .. w ln la on eoverlnK ond .some new >ulaide'buying, nppnreptly lnjpt»(;J~by~.he stendler tone to the spot tnar- jjq[] cel nnd the up lum In the Londonnotkct.__Thc-morft.aca3onobte_'U 'caih--Ljq„■r nlso hnd some Influence, bu t uftcr hu uarly donutnd-wftw-«uppll»dr-}>rlci- i rcacled under lncrea.sed offerlnRS. rr.id lns; w m In falr_ proportions, w ith j j , „ nuch cxchnnglng Irom the near lo h more d istant positions. Approx- mate sales 77,000 tons. Ju ly closed !.51; September 2.C3: December 2.72; w^ir innunrj' 2.00: Manrh 2.03; M ay 2,70.

‘d a t 0,05 to 0.10 fo r fine e^^n- ™ tinted, bu t the trade ~cotitlnued Tthlt to 'a c tua l* requtrr- 'cost nents, an tic ipa ting some downward rvU ion in prlce.s. W ithdrawals on lid contracts were in llbc ro l propor- Ions, w ith lit t le second hand .MUjar.; i v n l l a b l e . ___________________________

NEW YO RK, June 15 (,7>1-Cail 498.noney easier; n il loans S ' j ; clo.s- last nc bid •5‘~ r- t im r - lo a n 5 - f in n ; "n i ix e d -u a rolla tern i 60 to 90 days 5S to 5 ' . ; clusour to six m on tlu 5S lo 5 \ : prim e aga'mercantile paper 4 ' j to 4 \ . sam

Uanker.s" acceptances unchanced. f--------- Ilsh

-------------- U P g tt-T-V-B O y P K ---------- -------- morNEW Y O R K . June IS (/?»)-L iberty o

c rdJ closed: D'vS . . .................... $IP0J8 bloc« 4 '.s , • $101.22 clgrrd 4'<S‘ ............. $100. Quaith 4 '.s ................. $103J0 V,r w u r y - t * - * -------------— . '^ lU J Ofea.sur>' 4a ..................... $10658 ih r*reasury 3 \ s . . . $105Jl terrtasury 3S s . . . ...... - t l0 ? . t t . s<

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CHICAGO LI> ’ESTOCK OiCHICAOO. June 15 t/P J -H o p i: R<- $1.1!

jlp ts 18.000; acUre: mosUy lOc lo lng !« -h h the r:~ t< v -iu ld $10.20 fnt- tn <10~lO“ '280' pound w rtgh ts : • botchers----- T t« to 350 pounds $9.35 lo $10.30: PUM K) R> 250 pounds $9.39 to $IOJO. ' h a lf Cat t ie r - Rcuc ipLi laoo, L x ltea. l ooe, Uur ^neraUy steady: best kmg yea rtln fs $1.I( 4.50; steers 1300 to 1500 pounds $liM .3.40 lo tl< .» S ;- llC 0 -tO ■ UOO -po cnd t P\ 3.40 to $14.00: fed re * r l in g i $13.50 $1.1! > $15; helfer» $1WS to $14.73; to $ >w» *#.25 to $11.73: cu tte n $8 to . U r.73: bulls ta to $10.33: -ve*Jers «• • n iq fed) $11J0 to $14; a to c k m and to 1

Sheep: ReceipU 5 ^ : be tte r grade bnc ,t UtDbs ncure. roUy* s te nd r: ' d e - , to 7 aind r M d fo r a lim ited fupp ly . l o n r | O i 'ades a UtUe alow; Ught supply o f M e;

^ALLS, I D ^ O , SATURD.

S P lK e IS WOHX. \is s o M , \ k K e e z i ' ) t . . m e h ^ s . ’

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sheep and feeders rno.stIy unchnng- I j:^m »>,sjt« ja iL ftad.t'hg lc iL2P 2-D PundiL tfl d5wnT3?B_lo_$l0.75:_m ctUiun._$13.M . iJ to 81!>; ewe.s. tnedium lo choice <lSb pounds down) $4 to $7,2S,

PORTLa'N D LIVE.STOCK — PORTbANE>r-«June—16—fypt—C a llle t- — R ccclpl3_50:_ateady.:_o iie_load_good. cow8-$0.33:— o n c - lo a d —low—m edium steers no t-so ld : trucked In she stock p $8,35 down. “

Hop,s: Rccclpt* 345; .stendy; trucked S In butchers $11 down, “

Sheep: Recclpta 50; steady: choice llUht lamb.1 112, tlirowottt $10.

O M AHA MVE.STOCK O M AHA. June' 15 C attle : Re- (r,

celpts 000; caivcs. 100: a ll classes steady: few loads yenrlingx and lig h t at steers- $1250 -to -$ t3 ;0 5 :— cows—$8£0 ot to $0.75; cutten i $6.25 to $7.50: m practical top veaU $13. n i

Sheep; Recclpta OSOO; lambs wi;ak U o 25c lower; otlie r classes steady;I bulk fa t n inge lanibn $15 to $15.25: L i , ;to p $1525; natives i i ia illy $14.75: best ’ (h ; fu l ewes $0: range feeding Inmbs th

$12J5 to $13.00. thI Hogs; Receipts 8000; active; mo.niy

10c h igher; spots 15c up; bulk 200 un to 325 pound butchers $0.40 lo $0.Q5j sa lop $0.76 on 250 pound tuitchers. v,i

— — ■ lieFRISCO SIIEEP

SAN PRANCISCO. June 15 SheJp; Recelpu JOO;-two lends good I wooled JamUs showliiRT asking $14.25; 11 good owes quoted' $B lo $6.25; Rood yearlings around $10.

DENVER SIIEEPDENVER, June 15 Sheep: Re-

ce lp u COO; lam bs.acllve, steody; tw o l ’load.s 73 pound Idahos $15 w ith 35 Miou t to car a t $13; no th ing else on In.sale. . . Pe

• — . WlBO STO N 'W O O L Tw

BOSTON. June 15 (> P i- In the wool scim arket here m edium grade fleeces Or

ta tlo n s 'a re unchanged._________________^ ______ Wl

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merlcal B u lle tin tomorrow w ill .say: "Buulne.w Is slower In a ll brandies

o f th e wool _ lextlle Industry. Priccs have remained, however, verj- firm I both licrc and abroad, fo r the most i ( | part, although M erino lops In Brad- fu id are” ' po.sslbly u shade "cusier. I ' The East Ind ia sales a t Llvcri>ool. I However, nnve occn steaoy ntitJ tiie j , new clip season In England Is o p c n - '„n , lng very strong. _

"The m anufacturing In th is m ar- r f,, ke t Is quifct but the advent o f bet- ??.l te r weatner conditions Is expected 10 j,- , b ring about improvement.

" In Uie west new c lip operations have slowed down appreciably and some woob arc being taken here and A li» r» -B t. .U lH hU y-low w -olean-landed—mm

"M ohn lr is su ll qu iet here. Amer-*Ica Is buying ^ome h a ir a l Constan- tlnople a t firm ratee. ' Jur

"T lic ra il and water shipment.', o f j,!jiQol—frotn—Boston, fro m —January__U -1028. lo June 14. 1038. Inclusive. were 79-‘ 3,000 jxtund-s against 83,- p^n 498.000 pcund.i for the same per*od las l year. The receipts from Jan- p . , lia ry IT 1028. to Ju n e ' 14. 1028. in - n_ , elusive. were 141.734JOO pounds j, 0KBln.st 149.1C4.700 pounds fo r lhe ' same period last year." , 0^'

The Commercial B u U tlln w ill pub- Ilsh the followlnR wool quotations to-

Ohlo and Ppn!^.^ylv»nla fleeces: M l- Delaine unun.^I,<.d 43c' to 44c; ha lf t blood combine 48c " t o 49c; Ih ree- \ ' eighths blood combing M c to 57 c :, quarte r blood co.^lblng 55c. ) O

Wisconsin, MLvvouri and average New England- Hair lilood 4«c to-17c: three-elghU blood SSc to SSc: quar- cha te r blood 54c.. ,P<»,.s«oured- ba .'.fr^/Texaa : F ine 18 m on th i tie lecirc ji $ i. if l to $1.20: fine Ih re re months $1 lo to $1.15. -

CalUorma: Northern $1.13 lo $1.15: m iddle county $ ios lo $1.08: south- r m 03c to OSc.

Oregon: Pine and J». M. lU p le **A1 11.15 to $1.18; fine aad P. M . c lo th - H lng $ r to $105; valley No. 1 $1.08Irt « i t n _________________ _ f ^- t e r r i t o r y — M ontana-and ilm lia r : FTne-»U ple -choice $1.17 to $130: t ^ blood combing ^1.15 to $1.18:

H .10: quarter b lc « d ^ to b tn g $1 .to <1^ usa. ^

P u lW ; Delaine $1J0 t i i $1.25:H.IS to $1.18: fine A n ip e n $1J0 - » $1.1S: A supen-$i.0S lo *1.10. J

liia ha lrs : Oood o rig ina l bng T a ­rn aprlngt 75c to 77c: T n u k id M c \o 93e; good oHr^nat Artn*n*ioa New Mexico « c " to “ TOc: w lT n a l ‘tJc? jac average 13 mootha OregoD 70c c o x o 73c. ' I r* ta

Ormded stock: Pirat eamblag fSc to m ldj lOc; good carding ssc to aoc. fo r

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H B H iEIIIIRIVES IN TWIN FALLS

The body o f Den B. Hughes. 30, W tnfttchcc.rW ashlngtbn'.-who-was-kUU ed In un automobile accident near Easton. W oah lng loa May 10. arrived In T w in Kulls o t noofi. Tliu?sduy. Mrs. Hughes Is the daughU-r nf M r. nnd Mrs. A lb e rt T . W ard. 336 Wnshlng­ton street. T w in •palls.' , *

M r. Hughes waa ln.s ian lly"R llled when his car plunged over a 200-fooi em bankment, WhUe hc wns return ing from Seattle to which placc he hnd taken a s ister w ho hnd been visiting a t his home In Wenatchee. T h e only other occjupant ,or” ll ie car when" it made Its fa ta l plunge wa.i M r. IIiiRlies' flve-year-clt< daughter. Leona, who waa un in ju red .

Help was summoned by the little Hiri a fte r she had slept a ll n igh t on lhe run n ing boord o f the car nenr lhe body o f her fa the r whom she thought was sleeping.

Funeral services w ill be held here , ind e r the d irection o f the Ln ttc r Dny 3a lnu church. T im e o f the scrvlcc AlIl bc announced Inter, Thc^ body les a t the Oro.vimnti mortuary.

INFIILLS lN’SBOOy- 10 Ail FROM ORM.

T lie body o f I I . IL H a ll, 33. son of \tr . ond Mrs. J. W. H a ll, w ill arrive n T w in Falls on the noon l ^ l n from, !>endlelon a t w hich place he died early Wednesday m cm ln ff. M r. H a ll le ft rw ln Palls abcut U irce Weeks ago w llh • tcmc other young tncn bound fo r Dregon In scarch o t cmplo>-mcnl, _ M f5_ J ^ W . H a ll and O tis H all, a >roiher o f lhe deceased, le ft early Vcdnesday in rcsp:hse lo a message i e lllns o f Uic dcalh o f ih e lr son and i iroU icr Und returned lo Tw in Pall.s t’e-slerday^_____________ ________________ !- S u rv iv ing- Ihe-deceased -nre-hLs-wife' « md two child ren, his parents and hU Iiro ihe r.. O tis H a ll---------------------------------_l-Funeral-M rvlcoa-w U l-beM icld-aL-thC - ‘ 3rake chapel a t 3 o'clock M onday ( iflem oon. . In tcm ie n t j i i l l be fn ' T w in i ''nUs cemetery. ’

< IW A N IS C L U B H E A R S I — C H E S t - C U N I C - T A L - K -________________________________ _______XDr. A. L . H a rt o f Spokane, here c

nder Ute ausplce.s of the Idaho A n ti- <'ucbrculosls asioclallon. spoke T liu rs - ^ay a t th e luncheon meellng of •he K iw an ls club a t the Rogerson ‘lotel regarding his work. He was com- «<lled to postpone completion of the ‘Unlcs here, owing to Illness, but w ill \Mume them as socn as hc returns ‘rom the x

nm edlattly a fte r the luncheon, nc- Ismpanled by Mrs. H art, fo r Portland. ‘\y lng hc would re tu rn not later than ,une 25 to fin ish Ills work. , M ahlon J. Neumunn. manager of theouthtrm— Idaho—Wholesale—Oroccry ^smpany. spoke on ancient and mod- ^rn commerce. A t the close of his pddres* he distributed cnns o f Van ^amp’s product, comiwsed of Oreat i;orthem beans. aU was announced th a t R. H. Mas- ^

;r. president. wouM leave next week rir SeatUe to a t te n d . the KiwanLs i itemaUonal meeUng.

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OANNBTT. June 15—Puinpkin Cen- :r U to have a m uskrat farm J. E tilrta -and «>n»-o f-H a iley-h«v f.-|M jr- - lased a 35-acre t w l fo r th is pur- _ Me. Several yea?S>»ago one w.u aerated newr Care>'' w ith coasidcr- 3le success., but an unusually dry — :aaon discouraged - the owner. In lls new venture the owners- w ill de- “ ;nd. on naU\-e rats.

A ILK V W E A -n iE R U N F A V O R A n ii H A IL E Y .’ June IS—Unu.iually in - ement weather is having a bad ef- c t on growing crops in the Wood Ivcr VlU«r-— CW T. ' f louar. ■ ■ arindr^ »yi are no t enoouraging to the u ris t tra f f ic , bue th is retnalns fa ir - J]; -CQn«tant,.«»^n-»nd«r a*ath»r-han— Sl “ P*- ~ ----- ------------------- • ~~ — P«

To B u tte R etum ” June 22nd

RaUroad. T lckeU good only la acbcs or ch a ir c a n aad lim it fo r „ to rn to bome desUnation be for* « Id ttlgb l o f Juae 3&. Ask local ageat . r fu rth e r detalla.—Adv.

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LSI'CONCERT m i OPENS30, F,,]js niunlc lpn l band Thursday

cven ing -cpcncd '-the .summer conccrt i^ar rfo-scn In T w in Falls c ity park w ith n. '■«! Flng day prctirnm U ia t wos enjoyed

by an nudlcncc o f several hundred nd persons. Many o f the Ilslen-.Ts -werc IK* ^cntcd In autcmoblb.s th a t were clo.sc-I ' ly p irked cn three sides of the park, led while others filled up the scats about » l tiie bnndslnnd In tin* centcr of the ng pnrk,ad Band ccncorL.i w ill bc given each ng Tliursdny, evening hereafter during the lly _sumtncr Kcn.^cn. Each conccri w ill be- U' g lt i 'u c 8:15 o'clock und continue foF

es' a tou t un h :u r . Programs arc to be ho arranged •■wIili view lo presenting

numbers a lirucU ve to a ll ta.slc.t. and tic late popular .song.s w ill bc given largely on as encore.s,■nr „ - ■ ,

L E G A L A D V E R T IS E M E N T Sr e ......................... ..... . . ........ ..............

le AL IAS SUMMONS'<>' In Uie D is tric t C ourt o f the Eleventh

Judlclnl D is tric t of the Stntc of Idaho. In and fo r Tw in Fnlls County.

DcTiiVccdc~Nartnwc2lcm .a nd Pacific Hypotheekbank, a c o r p o r a t i o n ,

I I P la in tiff,

11 John M . Haydon'^and Lolo M . Hny- don. husbnnd and wife, A. O. Mod-

, land nnd M ild red P. M ndlnnd.-hus- band nnd w ife, H , I I . Roberson nnd •

vc Lu la ' M . Roberson, husband nnd I . wife. Oem S late Lum ber .Company.,

•y a corporation, and Frank' 0 . WU-,; ■ft • llftms. Defendants.' Ith The State o f Idnho scndit greetings; or to H . I I . Roberson and Lu la M.

Roberson, nnd John M . Haydon a n d ' a Lolo M . Hnydon: I

ly You arc hereby no tified th a t an ;c nmended com pla int hna been filed id ngalnst you In Uie D is tric t Court of !l.s the Eleventh Jud ic ia l D is tric t o f the _ Stat«>.nf T d n h o ^ -n n f i fn r T w in -E n lls , fe' C o u n ty .-b y -th e abovo-nnmed p la in * ' U t i f f , and you are hereby dlrcctcd to

.npD cnE _Anci_nm Kcr__to— U iti _M Lid_ 1C. .nm«>ded_ complain t w ith in twenty , ly days o f tho scrvlce o f U ils summons. ; In and you nre fu rth e r noUfled th a t

unless you so appear nnd answer,said anicnued" complain t w ith in - l l n t tm a ^ herein specified, the p la inU ff w ill \ tnke Judgm cnt-ngatnst-you - ns-p raycd -.

K; ta-snld^^eomElnLnt.—:^ ---------------------------- jTRc^sald ne itlo rns brought to fo re- ,

_ claiP a ciT tnIn mnHffpgr marif. pxc- , re cutcd and delivered by Lolo M . H ay- i | . don and John M . Haydon. her hu.s-

band, lo the p lo lnU ff herein, cover- . of Ing a ll th a t certa in rent property, , m situate In the couniy o f Tu 'ln Falls, ' 1. state o f Iduho. described as follows.,c to -w lt: The .Southeast Quarter of II the Northea.-.t Quarter (S E '; of

N E 'i) of Scctlon Fourteen <14i.„ Township Nine 13) South. Range F lf- ]

water righ ts appurtenant thereto or J held In connection therew ith, said ]* mortgage bearing date February 0,

1017. fo r the sum o f Tw o Thouxand <$2000.00> Dollars, and which said

_ mortgage w.-ts d ti lv t i led, .fo r record^ on lhe I2 th day o f A p ril. 1017. In the .* office o t the Recorder o t said T w in . ;; Palls County. Idaho, nnd du ly record- , '* ed In Book 48 n f Mortgages, pnge 121 t I thereof, a ll o f w hich w ill more fu lly {

appear frcm p la in tiff 's verified ,* amended com pla int on file herein. , ^ reference to which Is hereby made , ^ for n more pa rticu la r s ta le m fn l. .

Witne.-a m y hand and the seal of ? _ IhC -D lsLric t Cou rt th is 11th day o f J

May. A. D. 1028. ^, (SEAL) H AR R Y C. PARSONS. ' V Clerk o f th e . D is tric t Court o f the ‘

Eleventh ju d ic ia l D is tric t o f the ® s u te o f Idaho, in and fo r T w in . ® Pa lb County. • • 1

1, ____ _______ H U O H 0 ._B p 0 N E ,_ '8r ' ■ - D eputy ;-*, R. B. Sm ith, attorney fo r the p la in - '

t i f f , residence and o ffice a t T w in ’: Palb. Idaho. ■.* IN U A N K R U P TC Y 'n O. 3421. In the D is tric t C ourt o f the United -I

su te s . fo r the D b th c t of Idaho, Southern D iv is ion .. . L

7 In the M atte r' o f Charles J . Dlngham. 1 Bankrupt. * INoUce is hereby given 'th a t C harlea'

, J. Bingham bas W ed In the United L n u tr iN t Cou r t fo r Idaho. hU S

a p p lka llo a fo r discharge IE btailr-'~a ' ruptc}-. and th a t a l l creditors and a ll n

persona In Interest are required to p> " show cause U aoy* U lfy t u i t . ' w li; Uir U

prayer o f said p rtlU oo should no t be pi - graa tad by .'c B lT ln g th r lr .lappearance n

in ta ld proceedings, on o r before the In 18th day o f June. 1931 and w ith in l( ten day* therea fte r flU a * t l ^ partlc- te u la r grounds o f th e ir opposlUon in tl. the office o f the C lerk o f said Court. Ui

' —o tre o - tm d e r th * - * li th f l r lt y of ihe^— > reneral orders o f ta ld -Court, and by i gc ' tp ed a l order o f th e uaderjigned. this »p f W th day. o f U ay . 1938. isi . O U Y L . KINN EY.

Referee.

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IN BAN K R U P TC Y NO. 3524------I n - U w ^ U t r l c f . C ourt-x> f-U ic -U n lU d—

S taus, fo r the D U m c t o f .Idaho, I IP Southern D iv is ion..MS In the M a tte r o t p . I I . Cunningham, l l u Bankrupt.

Notice to hereby given th a t P. H.

day I States D b tr ic t C ourt fo r Idaho, his ;crt nppllcatlon fo r discharge In bahk- li n. ruptcy. and th a t a ll creditors and n il yed persons In In terest ore required to red sliow CMjse If nny they have, why ere the prim er o f snld petlUon should not >.sc- be granted by entering th c lr appenr,- iric. nncc In said proceedings, on or before out the 18th day of June. 1028. nnd w ith - the In ten dnys U iercnftcr f i l in g the par­

ticu la r grounds o f th c lr opposition In leh the o fficc o f^the C lcrk of sald Court, the Given under the au thority o f thebe-1 general orders o f 'to ld Court, and by___fo r spccial order o f~ U i^ undersigned. U ib be I5 t l i day ot M ay. 1028.

lng ' G U Y L . K IN N E Y ,nd Referee.

IN BA N K R U P TC Y NO. 3543 •ri the D b tr ic t C ourt o f the United

“ States, fo r U ic D b tr ic t o f Idaho,: Southem D lvb ion .

In the M a tte r of. W m . S m llh . Bank­rup t. • .Notice b hereby given th a t W m.

Sm ith- has filed In the U n llcd States D b tr ic t C ou rt fo r Idaho, h b appllca- lio n fo r discharge In bankS-uplcy, ond U ia t a ll creditors ond n il pcrsorfa In '

„ Interest nre required to show cnu.seII- m.7. « io - l i i ! v c i - » l i y - l l . 6-» ™ y« r-o l------

" • snld pe tition should not bc grnnted, by Entering th e ir nppenrance In snld

■ proceedings, on o r before the 18th >y- dny o f June. 103Q. and w iU tln ten

(lays therea fte r f i l in g the particu lar 13-; grounds .o f th e ir oppasltlon In the

; o fficc o f Uie C lerk o f said Court.Given under th e a u th o r ily o f tho

'•y-,g5ncra l,c rd c ra o f .said C ourt, n n d b y “ v I spcclal nrder.,o f„U io .undersigned, th is

I ISth dny of m y . 1038.I8»j O U Y L . K IN N EY .M- Referee.n d ' --------------------------------------------------------------

I IN BAN K R U P TC Y NO. 3849 on In the D b tr ic t C ourt of- lho United cd Slates, fo r the D b tr ic t o f Idalio, o f S3Utlicrn D lvb ion . he In the M a tte r o f Edw in B l l tc r l l. bonk-l b , n ip i. . ______n - ' • Notice ta -hereby g lv e n -th n t-E d w ln ------to B lt lc r i l has filed in th e U nited SUtcs

i‘ y_ca t lo n _ to r_ dlschnrge In ^ankraptcy;____13. and th a t n il creditors and a ll persona at in Interest are required to show cause

I f anj- they ha i'c. why. the prayer o f-^a ld ' petlH cn .shou ld ' no t~'bfr u rantw t----- =by entering Ih e lr appearance In said

• ^ proceedings, on or before the “ 18th —7 :: — ■day'‘"of ■ JCiner'1028n:and—w ith ln n tc n ^ r -

days therea fte r f i l in g Uie particu lar

y* fice o f the C lerk o f th is Court.Given under the au th o rity o f the.

■''' Rcncrnl orders o f said C ourt, and by / • .special order o f the undersigned, th b **• 15th day of M ny. 1028.

G U Y L . K IN N EY ,Referee.

I*. IN U AN KR U PTC V NO. 3717 f - In U>e D b u ic t C ourt o f the U nited

or scu thcm D ivision, l ' l In Uie M a tte r o f E. M axwell, also O' known as EMgenc M axwell, and ]<| Ethel M axwell, husband and wife.'«} Bankrupt.CO----- Notice— lis— hereby—given—lh a t— E,-------

M axwell, also known os Eugene M ax- well, nnd Ethel M axwell. hu.sband and wife, has filed In the U nited States

•* D is tric t Court fo r Idaho, h b nppllca- tlon fo r discharge In bankruptcy, and

^ th a t a ll creditors and o il persons In "• In lcrest nre required to show causo

If ony they have, w hy the prayer o f ’ said peUtlon should no t be granled

. by entertng th e ir appearance In said

o f June. 1938. nnd v lU iln ten days thereafte r f i l in g the p a rtln ila r grounds o f th e ir opposition In the office o f the C lerk o f th b Court.

; Given under the au th ority o f the I generol orders o f said Court, and by

^'■'special o rdcr'o f'thr'undcT3tgnpC ,~thts T" '■ 15th day. o f M ay. 1028. n • O U Y L . KINN EY.

! Referee.1.N BANKR UPTCY NO. 3711 ' ■

d -In Uie D b tr ic t Court o f the U n lt« l ' -0, SUtes. fo r the D b tr ic t o f Idaho.

Southem D lvbion.1. In the M atte r of Herbert Lambing.

I Danknipt.3 ' Notice b hrreby given th a t Herbert d Lambing has fded la th e Oalted Ls SU les D b tr ic t C ourt fo r Idaho, h b

apphcstam—f c:— dtscft*rrB— --------l l ruptcy. a n a 'lh i i ra irC T e d ito n aad a l l '0 persons in In te ra t are required toF c iU ii 11 Aft>- they W t . fft iy tflg ---------e prayer o f-sa id peUUoft ih o u ld n o t be ...e sran ted-by entertng th e ir « p p a « H « ---------e In said proceedUiga. oa c r before the1 18lh day o f June. 1 9 « . and w lth ia •- ten days therea lt« r m ia « the pa r-1 tlc'o lar grounds o f th e ir oppoalUaa In . the office o f th e C lerk o f ta U Ooort. -

— O lieu muler P H ia t l y o t Tb» '~. r < general o rd e n o f cald C ocrt, aad b f I special order o f th e uaderslfBed. t h l i

IS th day.. o£ M ay. 193*. _____O U T 1^ n m n c T . •

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-iSHBifcf-ft reception M onday eve n in g ;-fo rm a lly -; welcomed R ev.-aod MT*. O; A.

■ ley "U ) the. com m un ity .*:-A bou t-7 5peraops were present and pun&h and . wafers were served , a fte r th e pro -

— KTttm - ir tilch toolu iiad; Song. • "A m n rlra- —. ’

I a : w . R letm in; musical readlnB. f i t s .U oyd GUmorc;. vocal solo. Seward

! D unn; ooronct solo. M arte l Lindsay.I Sunday .e rentns the Jocal Odd Pel*' lows and- Rebdeahs attended church

In m cm arlan o f deported 'sisters and brothers o f the order^ Rcv. C. A.Hnwiey delivered an appropriate ad - ■ •

~ d i ^ ; : ° o h^-: " T h w - x in fcK“ : : : i : z •M r. asd M rs. c la r ie s Barlow and

B e rt arc. spending ■ a week a t th e ir cabin, n t BasloyrH ot Sprlnss.

Thc-Ounday school o f .the Commun*Ity church held its an n u a l' children's

■ day. program Sdnday w ith appropriate exercises I n . the church.

____ Mlaa Rebccea._Cttlloway returned___ S W day.fV om .H ot ta k e .sanitarium a t - nntl

H o t I d k i . Oregon. ' „ . j , . ■ M r, and M rs. Lawrenco Chrtstopher-

s(}n aad ch lld rcn o f Pocatcllo arrivedin Hazelton Saturday.' They expect . ” ®|

andiM ra. Or\-ll Chrlatophcrson fo r thoIJrcscnL • --------- : - .

M r. and Mrs.- R a lph M cKin ley and J*:chlldrcn Jmve tfono to ScnlUi', where , ,they w ill spend th e ir \-ncatlon w ith P!relatives. -

Mrs. C. I I . T ay lo r and daughter Ev-clyn le ft Sunday fo r Boise to a l- tend n (our-day meeting of the C hris- tln n churches.

M r. and M rs. J. K . Lindsay and fam ily drovv lo Shoshone Tuesday evening to ^ c e t h ^ cldcat^M^n. A d -

Mexico; Adrian Is a graduate o f th e r n r unlver-illy and has acccpted a posi*Uon ,In .M cx lco as m in ing engineer.

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ALIAS SUMMONS In the D lsUIel C bnrt o f the EJevenlb

Jud lcb l D b tr ic t. State o f Idaho, Joand For T w in Falls Couniy. his

WllJrta Keel, a spinster. P la inU ff, p invs. .sen

T. C. McGowan, aa receiver o f Poca* wlfitcJlo Sccurlty T rus t Company, a cor- un l

— ;— pornnon:'“ pocflw iio s c c u n ty - T n i i r jH iCompany, a ' dcfunct corporation, narand sometimes known and callcd berPocatello Sccurlty & T rus t C o„’ P o- 3 t rcatello Sccurlty & Inv. Co., Pocatcllo laSccurlty and T r . Co.. and Poc. Sec. Haland T rus t Co.. and L: H. La th rop. 8- bar8. S liamplalh. J. O . Lcnz. E. J. M a - t i f f

I lone. D an B . Shields and Sheldon J o l.Payne, as trustees o f tho Pocatello . tn iScctirity- T ru s t -C o m p im y j'^H . E. ' a *Oundelflnger: F . O. M cOok^ ’ and heiJane Doe McOowan. his w ife, whose pla

' true 'name is to p la in tiff im know n; p irMrs. A. Bosco Dnd.John.Doe_Bosco» —o f-ho{- h ii.iifttirf whose true nam e is to Map la m U fra n k n o w n rR ic h a rd -D tlw itn ir “ o P

4 9 an d-Junc Doc Edwards,^ hia w ife. Iskwha'w true name Is lo p la in tiff un - T wknown; C. E. Ounnlng and Jane ofPg^ Gunning,.Jjl8_.wiXc._whosfi_tnic ._un<ham FT jno-p la inU fr-unknow n:-L .-0 .- —cea

•. • s te ttle r and L yda StetUer. h Li w ife ; im l " “Cotisdlldatccl' Wagon and Maeinnc the

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whose true name Is lo p la ln U if u n * ceaVno if» ._ r i r > KTfnro nnH -Tnn..Moore, his w ife, whose true name is cca

--------- to-|)ln liiU tf'U nknow n;-O r-V /.^D aU (|h- —s t rerly nod Jnne Doe Daugherty, h is narwife; whoae true name Is to p la in - s i r tlfM inknow ni-O .-W i-D Q U Bhertv-nnd:Jane Doc Doughert>‘. hts w ife, whose pin

T true nnme is to p la in tif f unknown; R T h iS ’ S. Spcnccr and Jane Doe Spcnccr.h is herc wlfo, whose true name l i to p la in t if f p in\ u ikn ow n ; F. Senftcn. Jr. and Jane <jyy Doe Senftcn, his wife, whose tru e wh<f name is to p la in t if f unknow-n; H a rry kncK S. Cowling: Rcc£C M . WlliUuns and Do<; Jane Doe W illiam s, hbi w ife, whose nari;; tn ie na m e 'i.1 to p la in tiff unknown; ja at r B. w , O u ffa n d Jm iu Duu O u ff, l»la po j

Wife, whose true name Is to p la in t if f pu t^ unknown: H. L . Cansell and Jaoc nia

Doc Cnni-cll, hla w ife, whose true jo hname is to p la in tif f unknown: I I . L . tnnCrowell, and Jane Doe Crowell, h is p.

------wife: -wiiusc irm r namcTs to p a m t t f f w lfunknown: P a u l-W . Scott and Jane un lDoo ^ o t t , h is w ife, whose tru e Co.name is lo p la inU ff unknown; Prcd jo hH. TlUebaum ond Jane Doc TU le- tru ibaum, his w ife, whose true name is Emto p la in tif f unknown: M . I . Adams Johand Jane Doc Adams, hia w ife, narwhose true name Ui to p la inU ff u n - jo hknown; M . I . Adama and Jone Doe hLiA dams, his w tfe . whose true name is im ito p la in ti lf unknown: N. I . Adams deeand Jane Doe Adams, hla w ife, whose ih ctrue name ts to p la inU ff u n k n o m ; N. DelJ. Adams and Jane Doc Adams. hU ancwtfc. whose tru e name la to p la in * . wh<tU f unknow n; N. P. NorvcU and km

___Jan e_D 9 B _N Q iTE ll,.h la -w ifc ._*bQ st M etrue name la' to p la in tif f unknow n: la IM . P. DeVaney and Jane Doe D e- Ma

: Vaney, hla w ife. '»hose true namo ts . w lfto p la in t if f unknown: N . F . D c- U ff

f Vaney and Jane Doe DeVaney, h is Do.wife, whose tr t ie name Is to 'p la in - noi

t i f f unknown: J . E. WUson aad Jane B nDoe WUson. hU w ife, wbose tru e hu iname la lo p la in U ff unknown:.>JU»- pla

S ' lC7-Cbannel Lum ber Company,' a j a ig corporation; James W orth ln z too - truS ’ and Jane Doe W orth ing ton , h la w ife^ ' Jar

whose true name ia to p la in t i f f u n - 'L ia W arth lnyton «tv< .Jane

Doe W o rth ln g to a h b w ife , v b o n . el.true n y n e U to p la inU ff un lm ow n; 'Do,

— Wife, whose tru e n a m r 'h to p la in - .e m----- tm -U in too *ft;-H i5e ha •U .-'T ttdd and w lf,

John Doe Todd, b r r husband, whose ' u n ltrue name b to p la in t if f unknow n: Do<

s Doise-Payctte Lum ber Oompany. a nac* corporation; Continenta l i t Com - L .

m errtaL -K ailnnal Bank o f C hlca fo, ' wlTia corporation: W . P. Zohn and Jane t i f fDoe Zohn, h b wife, w h o w s tn io Oocname is to p la in t i f f unknow n; SU> nascabeUi Zohn aad John Doe Zohn. B b l

I ber husband, whoae th ie nam e.ls to w lf.ptataUfT unknown: J . B . Be lteugh u n l

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and Ja n e _ D o e ~ 6 (^ u 8 h ^ h la - .w ife . ._D o a whoso t ru e j ia m B .i l to p la in t if f un* nam known; D . D, HoUand and Jano Doe Kasi Holland, h b wife, whose,trufi namo w ho in to p la inU ff unknown; A- J- T >Ton kn o< nnd Jane dqc i^ r o n . nis w«e. wiiosff “ Q u if tru e iiam e-is-to -p 'iiiinU f^rU D know n; —liam A. J. Tyson and Jane Doo .Tj-son, kno\ hta wife, whoee true name Is to o f ( p la inU ff unknown; A. N. Cooper ond Cobl M ary H. Cooper, h b wUc; J. H . w ho W alte r; David S m llh ond Vangic knoi S m ith, hla wKe; Douglas D . Davies Doe and Le na 's . Davies, his w ife ; M ary nam M argare t M ille r, as ad m ln b tra tr ix Thu w llh w fll annexed o f C arl J . M ille r, his deceased: M ary M argaret MUier, pia ii widow and devisee of C arl J. MUlcr. bloo deceased; M arjo rie M lUcr andS.tuart .w ife

■ M H icm nm on ie im m < n iE nrtsccs~ o f— tih k ] C arl J. M ille r, deceased; C. J . MU- doc le r ; Henry Olsen and Jane Doe O l- nam sen. his wUc. whose true name b to m iu p la in tif f unknown: L il l ia n P. Olson., w ife as ad m in is tra trix o f the estote o f . unk] Henry Olson, deceased: the unknown D£>e heirs and unknown devisees o f Hen* na n ry Olsen, deceased: John 8 . Kimes _ ncIs and Jano Doc Klm es. h b wife, whose shei true name b to p la in tif f unknoan ; b U A . D. S tro u t nnd Jane Doe S trout,; c)oii h b wife, whose true name b to who p la in tif f , unknown: A lbert D . S trout. Jcno'

.senior, ond Jane Doe S trout. h b cro< w ife, 'whose true name b to p la in tif f b U unknon-n: A lbert D . S trout, St., and and Jnnc Doc ■Srfbul.'h ls wife! whose Irtle— True name b to p la inU ff unknown; A l- rvcc b c r l D. S trout. Junior, and Jane p o c , u-lfc S trou t. h is wife, whose true name t i f f b to p la in t if f unknown: Addle V. jn n i H a lm and John Doc Hahn, he r h u s -, true band, whose true name b to p la in - { w . I t i f f unknown; Mabel M . Moore and | wife John Doc Moore, her husband,whose; un k tm e name is to p la ln tlf t unknow n;; Doe Elena J, Selde and John Doe S c ldc.t~ naD he r husband, whose truo name b to ph il p la in t i f f unknown: M inn ie May - wi/c P inklcy, aa executrix o f the esUto unk

- o f - Lou lte - MUle r. - d cccasc d ; -M lnnln-----BanM ay P lnkley. devisee \m der the w il l c rn

- o f T ; ^ w T « m r r 7 ^ e » iu * a r » f r ^ b to r o f • th e - Lu lh e ra n -C h u rch - o f , - ja n i T w in Falla a t U itf tim e o f the dcaUi j true o f Louise MUler. dc»?ascd. devisee. Snir

-under- the wiU o f .Louise-M ille r .-dc- U -w lfe ■ c e a s c d rw h a a o *n a m e - ts - to -p ln ln U fftr "^ - a m kn j3 3 m L _ tiK _W a U h c r_L < ^ ^ the LuU ieran Church fo r . Needy n'nd

■ChUdrcn~tn~Oeniiany. devlsccs“ un*^ in ie dc r th e_w U l..o f Louise M lUer. de- 8 . k ccascd; th fl unknow n hcira y d u n - j • w ife

ceased: E lla S trandy and John Doe; x)oc -Strandy.—her-husband.—w hose-true— nnffname ta .to .p ln lnU ff unknown;. E lla ..K ye Strand ly and John Doe Strand ly. ban,

.hcnhTTiband.- whoso trua nnmn I t to-----p ln lnU ff unknow n; EUa Strandy ja n . Thompson and John Doc Tliompson, | nan- he r hu.iband. whose true name b to c ra ' p la in t if f unkno*T»; M a r llir W. S tra n - j j jc r dy and Jane Doe Strandy. hts wUc. piai: whose true name b to p la inU ff un - and kno«T>; M a rtin S trandy and Jane I «ho Doc S tm ndy. hta wUe, whose tru e ' )u,o' name b to p la inU ff un lbiown; the pa lr Idaho Departm ent Store. L td .. a cor- - ) , i

-fwraUo-iT T TTK Flke and Jane L>oc-----c T jPUce, hta w ife, whoso true rmme ta to bor

js la ln tU f unknown: EKle P lte and doc John Doc Pike, her husband, whose; ' nan tru e name b to p la in tiff unknown; { tteF. M. Pike and Jane Doe PUce. h b .__

'w ife , whose true name 'ta tb p la ln tU f piai, unknow n; Tw tn FaUs Bank Ss T ru s t tnar Co.. a corporaUon; M ary Myers and wife John Doe Myers, her hustumd. whose unk tru e name b to p la inU ff unknow n;; Doe Emma D. Johnson and John Doe nan Johnson, her husband, whose true te r name b to p la in tiff unknown; Sam his Johnson and M argaret A. Jobnson. pint hta wtfe; the unknown heirs and the and iinlcnnwn d rvb pw o f M. D. DeLong. deceased; the unknown helra and Ern. the unknown devisees o f M arU n B. h b DclonK. deceased: Joseph M cM anb p ia i an d Jane> Doe McManb,' h b wife, aod whose true name b to p la in t if f un - who known; Jos. MoManus and Jaae Doe . kno’ M cM an^-lU s-w ifa^w bosa-truo-nam e - Doe b to p l ^ t U f uhknown; Joseph M e- na n Manus and Jane Doe McManus, h t» ^ t :n k : w ife, whose true name b to p la in - tlUe t i f f unknown; Lena Brbwn andJohn real Doe Drown, her husband, whose true piat. name u to p la in tif f unkrioa-n; L ina jh ip Broa-n and John Doe Brown, her . tit le husband, whose - tru e , name b to p la ln ttf f unkr.oaTi; Nels Brow n and Jane Doc Brown, hta w ltc. whose The tru e name ta to pta lnU ft unkno»T»; to the Jamea W. Reytc: BoUe P a jt lU

'L ian be r Companj', a coTporaUon: Vou A i t i l & A . B lcke i and Anna C. B lck - p la in t e l, h b w ife :-R .-A . Jtan and Jane the Dl

H art, hta wife, ahose true name <Uclal u to p ia inU fl unlcno\ro; H. c;. u k k - tn anc

w ife . w b e ^ 'U w - tn m e -u to p la in tif f lu in r t i j i unknow o; p . L . Wykee and Jane to the Doe W Stee. h b wife, whose true days c name ta to p la in tU f unknown: P. ta d yi L . W yke and Jane Doe Wyke. h b le a y< .Wtfe , f f T f t r t r U a n sm. t< - io -plala .~e»inp|i t i f f unknow c; P. Senftcn aad Jane tied, t Doe S *a ll«B . h l i ' v lfa . wbose true e ta b s naaw ta to p la ln ttf f unknown: A. W. p la in t. B b ho p and Jane Doe Buhop. h b Said w ife , w bow tra e name la to p la m tlff and t t unkaow n: _E. w. Jodaon and Jane foOowi

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ame b to p la in tif f unknown: H. J. I J j i ] Cost and June Doc Ktis t. h b wife, W l l rhose true name b to p la ln tU f un - ■ ■ nown: Jane Doe Foster, w idow of ju ifrc7T '® repraO Tfl5sr*Tnrosc'-tnw -ju n e - to -p la ln t lf f -b -u n k n o w n ^ u n - --------nown heirs and unknoft-n dcvbcea , f Quincy Footer, deceased; L . O . . 0 :obb and Jnnc Doe Cobb, hta w ife . . rhose truo namo b to p la in tif f u n - . nown: Im n Thurston and Jane i loc Thurston, h b wife, whose true lame is to p la ln tU f u n k n o w n ; 'In a , \ rhurston and Jane ' Doc Thurston , \ kta wUc. whoso tn te . name ta to i ila inU ff unknown; Oep. S. T rue-1 lood and Jane Doo Trueblood, JUs .•ifc, whose truo name Is to p la in tif f iH K ia w ii w . K uM aeH "flM irO Th6- t t t t t )oc Ooddell. h is w ife, whoso true m a r c lame b to p la in tiff unknown; C. O. litchcU and Jonc Doe M ltohcU. h b /ifc , whose true name ta to p la in tif f inknown: 0 . O. MIchcU and. Jano —^ )£>e MICheU, hta wife, whose true O LD lame b to p la inU ff unknown; J.Iclsoa-- Shepherd nnd Jano Doo Shepherd, h b wife, whose true name K A L 8 1 to p la in tif f unknown: W . E. 8U i- '■per Jair and Jane Doc S incla ir, h b wife. i-iiose true nnme b to p la tn t lf f un - IN SU I nott-n; R. D. Crocker and Jane Doc anci :roekcr, hla w ife, whose true name lerv ic i 1 to p la in tif f unknown: Fred H ertz ^ A b nd JanC D m rH erta ,-hb wife, whoso CANV rue name b to p ia in tu r unknown; I a t i Yed H en u and Jane Doc Hcnt2, 'hta B lu e 'I ,-lfc, whose true name b to p la in - phonc i f f unknou-n; J . C. H endrix and nne Doc Hendrix, hta w ife, -whose srue name b to p la inU ff unknow n: __V. P. Jones and Jane Doe Jones, h b i r a o rife, whose true name ta to ,p la in tiff inknown; J. P. Burton and Jane — - Joe Buston., hte wKti, whijse true mmc b to p la in lU f.unkttow n; B . P.>hilby and Jane Doe PhUby. hta l ife . whMc true name ta to p la in t if f 8TE N mknon-n; Farmers and Merchants PC” Jank. Dcahlcr. Nebraska:, Archie :ra lc_a nd _M iiU c_C ra lg » -D L jitirJ .te D U R I :ra ig , hta w ife: John C, Sanger and cxpi ranc Doc S a n m .-h ta -w lfc .—whose place. rue nanie ta to plaInUrT“ unknown; *• - la m l H a rt and Jnnc Doe H nrt, h b .. FCirlfc. whose tn ie -nnm e-b - to -p ln ln t lf f-h ----- : -inknbwn; W illiam E.Snnger J _ R » n g r r , i . lT i v l f f O I'nd Jano Doc Dudley, hta wife. who.*w} rue n m e bT o pialnUffTnikrtOWn; O. * .3. Musaer ond Jane Doo-Musser. h ta j “ “j ulfe, whoso true name ta to p la in tif f 15 ^ — m knoati ; U. P.- 5cHneU ahd. Jati« ’ r O R Joe Schnell. hta wife, whose true Pla» m m e 'b 'lo 'p lH n O ffT m k n o w n T ^ tta - Jye-a iid J o h n -D o e -N y e .-h rr-h u s - FO R land, whose true name b to p la in - uscc

lane Doc Jester, h b wife, whose true lamc b to p la in tif f unknown: Jane;rav rn ScoH and John Doc Scott. ______ic r husband, whose true name b to l o b t ila in t if f unknown: John SkUIem . md Jane Doc SkUlcm, h b wife. ,-7^ I'hose true name ta to p la ln tU f un - :nown: Prank Palmer and Jane X>oe ’aimer, hta w lf t , whose_tnie name

;. BoRord. divorced w ife o f Roy Y . jn tli< logard; Ray Y . Bosard and Jane su ito Joc Bozard. hta wife, whoae yu e dfserl lame ta to p la ln U fr unknow n: M a t- ' Lo ti te P ickctt and John Doc Pickett. 4 ; i / j i icr_husband_w lio}c_true nam c-ta .to p iqcKt i la ln t lf f unknoa-n; E. A. Z im m er- in B li nan and Jono Doo Zim m erm an, hta in Bl< »ife. whose true name ta to p la in t if f 30, y j inknown: Anna Fowler and John ly ing Joe Fowler, her husband, whose truo tion . lame ta to p la inU ff unknown: W a l- t o u e r W. Henry and Jane Doe Henry, in Blc lls wife, whose true name b to ss. 3(X ila in t if f unknown: W alter H . H enry 30 am ind Jane Doc Henr}*, hta w ife, whos^ is . 25, n ir tna m n- b to-.plaln t l f f nnkntygn-r- 4 4 t - b :m e3t W Ut and Jane Doc WUt^ is , 10 lb wtfc. whone t n i : name ta to Block ila lnU ff unknown': F rank Benson h . is >nd Janc' Doc Benson,' hta wUc. 30. 37 rhose true name ta to n la lnU ff u n - 13; L< :nown; B. B. McComent and Jane ]7, is . >oe McComcnt. hta 'w ife .-w hose-tn ie H —n lame ta to p la inU ff u n k n o ra ; the 17. 18, nknow n ow nen cla im ing aay r ig h t. 1. 3. lUe. estate lien or Interest in the ly ing ea] property described in th e com - Uon ila ln t adverse to pU lnUtTs owner- Lot^ U p . 'o r -a n y , cloud upon p la ln u rrs m Bla Itle Uiereto, and b

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Toa-ns'ou aro hereby ao llfled th a i a o a n - Lota le t haa beca file d a g a iu k je u in B row r

P ta tr ic i.g p u rt n f,.the-gC Tm lh..Ju-, , la l D tstrte t o f the State o f Id a h o ., Block and to r T i ^ Pa ils County, by the and C >«a. m rnad p la ln t lf f r asd->-yoa are as the eby d irte t<d to appear > ad plead p la ts i th e said cflsapladat w fU iio tw enty dlUor^ 1 o t th e serrice o f. U ti*-saneaoas; Count: I yea a r* fu rth e r n o tlf le d -U m on * w nu I you so ap{Mar~fa{L:pteki4 .to aald the n ip la to t-w tth tirtftH lm e 'h e re te -sp e c * - o n a i L U ie .p la ttitin . « m eaka.Jadcmest (SEA2 i * a t you as prmyecKla aald eom- « • la t. ^ B y HTiaid action b brought to q u ie t UUe A . J I renove clood npee tb e U U* o f tb e n m ] owtns deacrtbcd property, t o - v l t : M l i .

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;SE FO R SALE. 520 -N D A ’/E . SHIirUi.________ __________________ _ w;L SA LE C H EAP -4 -U O O M HOUSE odern cxccpl furn-acc. 435 3rd avc. sH l it^___________________ lct SA LB OR TR A D E -240 ACRES war Ihiqutahment. W rlto Box 403, ^ ;1,'Idaho, .

mrfi3R SALE—A 33 ACRE RANCH two miles from T w in Falta, wlU> ,, ur-room house, • stable, chicken ^ juse, fa m ily orchArd. a ll fcnced. | is t f in e fo r a da iry nnd po u ltry , i l i nch. Priccd fo r quick aale a l FOl 25 pc r ncrc. Cash. JIOOO, bal* ] III ICC «30Q pcr year.. J. E. Roberts, Ter a ltor. Phone 503. Pho-------------------V . " ----------------------------- B. I— — ---------- ■" • . Ime“ • matX. IM PR O VED IR R IO A TB D Box nna fo r ren t w ith option to pur- ^ MC. These fanns nre locntcd on ^ e V a llc r IrrlgaU on Project along r Un n N n rth rmUlway. In norU iem Monann. Boll

cxouptlonol depth nnd fe r l l l lly . tJ ' i enerni diversified crops grown. MO x e llc n t oppartun lly lo r da iry ing _c; id stock rab ln g . W nter in am* e quanUllcs whcu Ujc cropa need

Cnnata and structures well l i l t nnd m aintained. Annua l - - - alntcnanoe cn ly onp. do lla r per p a :m. Good m arkets ,.. Bchools, » lurchcsi’ 'fbacta' and transpo rta ' m fu c ll lt le i. S ix ty to seventy-. 2 ° : ve dollars per acre w llh small C II nount down. Payments am or- b ntaed:' Price' include* fu lly pa id - pro l- iv n^or r lll?^*- hnnrted In - Tw;btedne.i.i. O c t a fa rm o f your jJ cvn7'Ih v K ill|!a lo - lIO W .-W rttc -a o x -------- cOA, Idaho l^ ilIs , Idaho. in ,

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i*cu" Call 'm ake n ' tm m ll^a>TOehP wn and m onth ly iwym ents like ^ n l- a ifd ’ w u J rh u V c 'ft-n tc c -c q u lty - I i -a -h fim c7Tintt-T0u -w o n 't-h a \-c - tc - —«

movim; every few monUis.

W c w c o ffc r liiB a nlcc 4-room Idem biinc-a!ow w llh glasKd •cplnK- iw rch : Inwn nnd 'KaraRc. = ly S2100: $300 cacih, balance i25 i i r sm lily .

AlmaM in-w .‘V-room m otlcm home Ih (Tlx'.icd 111 r.lfcplnB porch, oak - v tct:: n il b u llt-m —fewturcii: n loo- , riicn i u w n ic :u . lun iacc heat; | - od k'nr;u<p: W750, only $500 caUi id jx5.-i'w ion a l oncc.

, 1 \%//4*roont modern homo wUh alccp- - „ _porch. hnrdwood floore: wlU y U I lUsc fumL-.:ua compJetcl » ^ 0, 1 um th goodJerm.-i ahd posscsjili^n a l fng cc. ^ pht

3-room hou.’ c close In on paved — ect, law n and shade; qn ly $705, j , j DO cash, balance m ouUily, andu can move- i iK l it In. -

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i e a u c h a m p & A d a m s i a5 Sh<Mi)obe .No. Phone 304. f(

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N -nnJ-PO tTL'TR Y. H . O, HXJN^ ^r . Phonc 903-W ._____________ • slNTED—TO D iry YOUR WOVE.N ?V

The Xtap- Alice Park._______PO'K W £ A R , IL^5*D .L A U N D E R E D . ^ r.'. K . M. Prcnch. 135 «U\ aYc. west, ^ N T E D ^ l ib u S E C i iA N iN a i lY le -hoiJr. Phone 0 7 3 -N il, 'NTCD — SMAIA^ BO USE T O ~04-e. CaU e r w rttc. R. D . L ie .F i l e r . - - • - -t}N fr o = I5 ;T n L O R E N t o c a r er toy th e day. week ot M onth. Mrs.riasrn. J M 7 9th are. east. '.=^qT , - • ~7Trrht' i ~~'lTt i n r r ~ ?N i U j 0Q 01> ' ' Q AHfl 4lU w UkaS - at MU a .'faiifailgiW*^ it.^. C a lL fo a X a ,.W h ltr .. In. charge ucd caxa. 4 la g e l A u lo a 6 6 I l l C a ^

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Can a t 521 5Ui are. no rth . ■ ^

0 9 2 $ ; . ; ; :' .•

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^ 1 ' • ^ _________ ^

b~ 8Biw rop p mF O R s a l e — m i s c e l l a n e o u s “

SHEETP SALT. 85c SACK. K IN N E Y warehouse, o r Kinney Up Town

^ o r c . _______________________ _SHERW IN - W ILL IA M S ~ ARSENATE

leiu l. ease lots, 16c. D iam ond Uard*ware.____________________________ ' ■ “PA IN T. FLOOR PA IN T. QU AR T 850,

w hlto ilead 14o; linseed $1 gaL D ia-mrfnd Hardware Co. ___80 E X TR A H EAV Y TAN TUBES, S '

30x3 w ill be offered Thursday. 76c ^ 1 each. Regular prlco tl.50 , Klnnes —Wardiouse,____________________________ 8UFOR S A LE -D E LC O AU TO M ATIC ~

lig h t plant. 750 w att. 32 volt. $150. 5 : . Terms i f desired, A. L . Goodrich. JOPhono 513-J-5.________________________ ‘ 1B. D . KELLO G G , AO EN T FO R L A T - Imer'ii D ry Arsenate o f Lead; fo r spray ^ mntcrlata. C all phone 050-W. P. O. - Box 754. 304 2nd ave. north.

^ l o a n s _______________m

LOANS. C7«. S W IM Se CO, “ MONEY TO LOAN. POCTER R E A L n r

estntc. JM ONEY POR STR A IG H T LO AN S ON ^

modern houses In 'T w in PaOa. A r - lhu r_L ._S \^m & Co. __ _ _ j P A R M E M M U TU A L W R E IN S U R - 23J

ancc 5-ycat, SOo pe t »100, Federal T - losna .SU per cent. See J . W , M e- Dowell. Phone S77-J - I . ^ -- • A lC IT Y LOANS—W B <VANT D E S U IA - ’ - 3

blo loana on Jesldence o r business — -property. Bc8t~ ra t5s,-prompt-s«arvicc. • JTw ln .P a lU J lM o ' &-Abatract_C o ,,J ,td r c b fcJpb^E Y L .iO _W A N _O N F A R M 0_R

c ity property. Some private moocy vfj In sums o f from $500 to $5000 now on * i hand. Irrigated Lands Company, H o- f p

3 c lrP crrtn c ,~ na :sbcaaonfluri~w cst.~— ' ,F A ^ yk t_L O A M & rjiO -.-C O *iM I8 S IO N : ^ot

no delay. T w in Palta T it le and A b - =strac t-C o .,-H d . , , ..........OU R TEN YEAR FAR M LO AN OP- : _ fe r a _ U ie _ ^ t o f In terest rates and___ j

mission. Letsch fe WUUams. •________ " =I A M OPPERINO A VERY CHEAP —and-dealrable- fa rm - lo a n .- I- th ln k - lt - — the best fa rm loan proposlUon ever o f- pQ

pay you to see me t>efore placing your ^ loan. C. A. Robinson. ^

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EXPERnSJCED W AITRESS W A N T- ». 4 i ' T o n > '* - C n fo ._______

W ANTED—A L L AROUND BCACk'^ FCsm ith and weldrr. Krengel M achine - 1

Co. _________W ANTED—BUSINESS W OMAN, F A - .^4

m ilia r w ith sewing c r teaching to p takc-coursT In dra fting , drs icnlng. ru t-.lin g and fit t in g to measure, fo r leach- " •fng others. G ive name, address and FOphone fc r In trn le w . Address Box 10, _ tcare News. __

f O R R E N T — F U R N IS H E D j }

M ODERN ROOMS FOR RENT. 31<‘ ] [3rd n c r U i._ ______ J _J

TO R R E .N T -B a )R 6 d M S U IT A B L B ! i;fo r tw o. cIo.N< In. _ P h ^ _ 4 3 5 - J . _ ^ . ' j;

t-XJR RENT—MODEiRN BEDROOM.431 2nd a\c. west. Phone 417.______

POR RENT—UPPER FX7RN1SHED 3- room aoartm ent. Phcme 367-J. ^

sleeping porch; tw o Icta, In qu ire —277 Harrtson St. F TO R R E iN T--O O O D'CLEAN R bO M S

w tth or w ithout board: ex tra meal r ntetve d .~ ~ ia eth no rth . Phone 1061. iFO R - RENT. . P U N IS H E D —GOOD ^xi- housekeeping apartm ent, in , ^

445 M a in avc. west. Ad'TO R B C O '—TW O ROOMS NEW L'V = • fu m b h e d . Mra. Ruth-W Uliam s. 540

3rd ave. cast. ________________ . . _POR RENT—N IC E M ODERN FRO.NT “■ bedroom, pre fer .-U dy . o r m arriedcouple. 452 3 itf r ave: - n orth . , . _ ^■FO a -B C NT— t . BQOM WOC B E . g L in . ^

tsahtd . -H a lf m ile east o f W ashing- f Vi4 h * a w i , " ^ ia ' r i« r . rfoViih: ■ " C h ia r ;;i*iO hman. ™FOR R E N T -3 ROOMS. H O T iA l f o R

coM ' t n a a ia f va ter:« meals .( f -d e ^ s rtre d ; 1 « -W . ISS r th

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ro % t C ^ —f v io m’ o d b r ^ 1 ^r o c to . S4S 3rd a n . e a s t.. .F tsn s

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w T L ^ iw N . lL a w 7 0 « U » ? ^ S o o ^ i ' " ,•and 4. Sm iU i-R ice BuUdlng,

8UAD ilO O G lN . Rooms 4 and 5, Baak .V, and T rust-B ldg , Phono 8. .

O. C. H A L I ^ ^ vct Clos' Book store.JOHN W. G R A IIA M -L aw ye r, Bank a• T rus t BJdg. Phone D35-W. ^ SWEELEY A B W E ^ Y - L a w ottioetf

Idaho Power BuUdlng.___________

M IL L W O R K A GLASS

W I N D O ^ G L A S S . ^ t ^ ^ cabU

p u r a i iH N a '

n O M E 'pL U M B tN G A H EATIN G CO.New locaUon. 135 ard are . east.

Phone 383.\O A U ^tN T Y N E PLU M BIN G A •

ing Co. Fat beating trouble*, ptume 281-W. ____________

t-A O T O ^ IN S U B ^ C E , cd r 'w T O ilge *.' - ' ■ Potter Real Estate. Paono 87*. . <1 ~ T R A N s n m -

C H U Z Ib U i'U A N U l’UU (JO, PlumB 348:---------^ ra U n g ^ s to ra g o .a a d l ib e r ty Ooal;. . , W A R O raO T R A N S ^ R AND. B TO B r ,‘ age Co. Coal and wood. Phoae t42»‘ ...

age'300._ __________ __________ ' -^ ^ ^ E R N A L ~ 6 B ^ n Z A T 1 0 N B

^ D E R N W O O D M E N 'o f A H E U C A . ____ 1

F O R S A L E — L IV E S T O C K ........

FOR SALE—W H ITE C O LLIE PUP- j*plcH.' l^Il OnC l iJ8. — — — ---------

FO R S A L E -« P R I N O E R S AITO ' ‘ fresh cows^_Phonc 510-R-3.

t o r ' S A L ^ M A L E ~ B O S tO N BViju _pu p ,_p^ lg rced . Phone 5U -R -2 . F O R S A L ^ F IV E -Y E A R jO U J P O N fi. ' ‘

C i ^ 4 I l 3£d ave. west or phona 187. - - FOR S A LE -R EO ISTER E D OUERN-

Dcy bu ll ca lf six weeks old. Phonea P -R-a. Qcn. r . p t k n o n . .____ ; -FOR S A LE -A -IS O .-l J ^ E Y COW,.fr c s l i . CaU "5 :3 0 -evenings. J. H . "

B rj'a n t. M aurlcc S l. 3rd door o f f - Addison c is l.

T O R S A L E — A U T O M O B IL E S . ’

FOR SALE-1S>2(! PORD SEDAN IN good condition. Phone 1130.________

SEE THESE j 'I 1030 Nash Spccial SU S-Door Sedaa{ 1938 Dodge Sedan, 1927 O ldim oblle Delaxe CoapeI 1925 Cbcvrolet 0»aeh

1924 Ferd Roadster ' 1923 Ford Conpe

H e p p I e r N a s h

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TOR R E.N T-S lX*R O O .\r M ODERN house. I2y. A . N. Long; Phoae 43.'

tX )R RE.ST—A OOOD ‘ SIZED“ MdDta'.'ern -hcu ie . close In. Ia«[ulre 3 3 i ; . •

AddUon ave north.

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C H E R R I^ _ A R S .N O W R IP S A x . ’ -C n » i* l.< p d a « a -O w h a a l------------------- -------- -P 6 f i ‘‘ a A j :^ - - 8 te h iL ij o u t ' P u i ' t f . J I' . I j i i . iWtnirei1.-T rC .r fa P ttfoe 12JX ■ . ■. f • • •■

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. . C e re a l N e r v o u s ; C o rn S lio 'w s

^ ^ S t w n t i l h ^ B d 5 0 a l f e l s : a m M B ^

: ~ ^ :^ O H ib A G 6 7 ^ u r ie ^ lc ' f / i» i^ W iiR = W ahlpmcnts from ArKcntinn r t 'ix ir t f i l.Ideal jro w lh conditions In CimaOa and Liverpool quotnliaas Jowur than due. wheal values here tended mont- 3y dowinvarri loday. Scltlntc m C lil- cago Tecclvert momentiim hIao trom weakness of W lnnlpcK Ju ly delivery which Is n t a discount und«r C lllcngo

Closing quotations on whcn i were• ------ iieryoas. ' i c lp -:l-^e -iiL ‘t - }o w g c . ;^ C ^ —

finished a l >4c decllnc lo He ad­vance. oats unchanRcd to ' i c to Sc h igher and provisions unchanKfd to » ^ o f 10c.

I .-.ATBenllne w licn t slilpmenus. fo r the week were innounced inday a i

w hile Liverpool dlspntehen kuUI A r- { |\ irenllne wheat wiiii selllnK »t prices considerably under the level i i i which

! ncw wheat Is offered from the United------- s ta te s .' w grz r-u‘a!i- i>u’g"nr - nfin ti ' u in i ■ ^

Canndton— coont iy nmrlcetintrt— n f^ —-------w heat-ycstcrday-ue ro - aai.OOU. bushch I jI compared w ith 257,000 buJhol.s on ih'>. •”

corresponding doy Inxl yw ir; IliiU early sown Canadian wheat la n a w : c lgh l Inches above lhe a n i l : ,th a l la te M w n whenl Li miUclnK riiD - j . . id progrcs5. J=Vivorjil>Je wenftluT eon*; , d ltlons In domestic «pr;;ii: crop te r- J r ito ry waa likewise n Ijc.u I.sIj factor.

' Under the clrcunirtar.cc.^ export demand fo r wheat fi'om Norlh An»er* lea dwindled «ind price bulKi's which

------- dewioped—oit~account of . r . iln .. iin d ------ II!ha il In parla o f Oklaliorfia nn ii K n n* , sfts lum ed out to be only transient. | Despite some sood nixed buylnK i t ia t . sprang up on declines. rnl1le.<i' fa iled :to hold, nnd w ili i Wlnnlpet? ( jiiou i- ------Uons weak Uie m arket here closed ■**= n l nearly the da y 's . bottom flRures. broil

, --------- wprli. W heal— Open lU fh Low CIokt Pc

Ju ly ........ 13f)fi 13£)^ 137'-; 13B-4 220:Sept. ...... 141 H J ' i 139'. i-JO . M3QDcc.............M 4 . 144'. H 3 ’ . 143 fa ir.

Com— lanaJu ly ........ JOO^ 102'. 100'. i o i ’ o umpSept........... tlB 'i IOO'. 0B^ 09-.. to SDec............. 80S U7 8(1 00% Cobl

Ju ly (Old) 53T:— 5TH— .VJ S 2 '7 TW KJuly (new) 53U rcv. ^2‘ . M s. j l . o i

• Sept. inew)54T; 4r.--. 45-. ji,20Dec.' ..... :47»a 4 7 \ 4 7 '. 47% dljJo

CASH C B A IKCHICAOO. Junc 15 (/P>—W heat: NE

No. a. hnrd *1.42 lo *1.43: No. 2 m ix - Firmed >1.43'-i to tl.50. 1 4 \.

C o m L -H o -3 mixed »1.02 to J1.0.T. UtNo. a yellow *1.03 lo »l.04, T i

OaU: No. 3 w hite CSc to 10c: No. *4b,C4 w hite 57c to C7c. • Le

Bye: No sales. En.nt-------- B a rla y -M c -to 11.02. Z I

T im o thy seed #4 to *4.75. *0.15Clover aeed *15.72 to *10.00. m

1 . PORTLAND G IIA INPORTLAND. June_15_t;i»JT-WhC.HL _ N i

BDD hard w hile *1.48: aoft MSlte. ver ; western white »1.40; hard w inte r *131: northem spring. »T3tem red * 1J 2.

— ^Today'»_car_recclpta:__.Wh?nl__H>:_____Tj flo u r l l : corn 3 :,o n w 1.

hard SI.40 '. «*■'-------to -« l-,63r-N o:-l-norll*e rn-(.p rlnK -*W 3i------

C om : No. J w hile 88c to OB'-.c; dft

I yellow ease lo BOc; No. 2 yellow 9B>.c " ? nI to Wc: No. 1 mixed 97c.I O als: No. 3 w hite CO'vc;. No. 3 «»j w hile OSc to 05 ';c.

TOLEDO SKKO orTOLEDO. Junc 15 (,V>—W heat:

Cash No. 3 red *1.75 ', lo .* 1 .7 5 ’ ... T li C om : Cash No, 2 yellow *1.08 to were

*1.09; cash No, 3 yellow $1.07 lo SI.03. |— Oal&. Cmh'*-Np:—3 white—^3 ^ c t o ’ H yn

75^c. ' jRye: Cash No. 2 *1.40. • llU-.-xx

• .C love r seed: Cash domestic *17.10;'Cow:• Octobcr *18 bid;-Dfcem 'O iT 518 b i t l ; ln e i f ,

cash Imported *13.G0. Is te n—— _JU »lke i_C aLSti_J15.25_blilL_.V ‘i : i i lL a ’xaL

i *IS bid, I VenrT im o thy : Ca.-li *2.2:.: ni-r.-mbt-r , g p rii

*2.S5,...1 —------ I Ufa-.

DRIED f U r iT ' I.! -! ,NEW YO RK. June 15 t / f i - D r l . d ' L f ,.);

f r u it and hopn steady. C’,h.H' i Sprii

.LOR ANGELES rRO DL’C E /. •LOS ANQELEa. June 15 ),V .— nrt.n

iliTce exchance rcccip i;.; **uTTT-l‘“ 83,(i50"s[pj, pocnds; cheese MOO psunds, : capc

D u lle r In bulk 43. ' ' cuik.Eggs: Extras 27;' Jlrst.% fresh

case count 25; mediums 25: smallK - l- . -n ir k Poultry unchanged.- |Tvirl,

“ ■" “ t Turk—t ---------SWN -n W fC tX C O -P R O D U C I;------

SAN PRANCISCO, June 15 (,V<-• (Fcderml'SUte m arket news and Kr.-xd- ,

Inc *enrlc«)—N et wholesale prices: , „Score P3 43c; score PO 42c. r,,,,,

' • Ecgs: No. I extra 2?c; No, 1 extra ; p . „ , m td lu m 23‘ >c.

BAN PRANCISCO,- June 15 0#>)—: Bu lie rXai 47',e .

Onionsv Oreen 50c to * l per Iu k ; C o ich e ll* whit*-. 11.25 to *1.40 per „

, c r»te : yellow » i to *135; red * l ^ to » IJ 0 per c w t, sacked. .

PoUtoea: W w h in s lo n Oems aSc to S fC l U O ; ocw stock local Oamets *1.25

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- P o u ltry : BroUen 2<V: to 3Sz'- young k roe rte t* aod puUeU M c to JS e ; hens Po*-a I 17c lo -S lc . Turkeys nom inal. '

. ______ Stra'C m C A C O P M D V C E CaW

• i : . C H IC A O a June 15 ( ^ - B u t l e r : Leto -- { .-TTnrfiaMtd ; te c tip U H J37 tubs. Celei . I ' j ' ; B b b : H lc E e f n ie e ^ ^ 15."'<V ca«;s7 SlS® r - f ^wn t i 38c ta a a e rc r f im iry n rs a W ’ vc Asp*

tU>T%tt packed extras 3 0 ':c ; Rhu:

AU tc. Iteady: recclpis tw o B u u fo « U a a ^e : tp t in g i a te : leg. B u tt

aOc;. bro llCT 30c; g trto g Bga

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N E W Y O U K . .Iun» - 15 OPI- . stoi'k-'.- Wr:>ic: h lir li nriccd .slmrc.1 NE

^ iiu w rH ic-vftl wenkni-.w. ^tUcB

Ij., . ' • cral.Koroli:n exchnnKc.s: M ix e d ; poln^

j.tL-rI(ii« u n d ' franc.? sCeady; yen « . ic lrU c 11 polnui, verse

C oltcn : Steady; rn lir. in ccntrn l was belt,

SuKiir: QiilcC, j foliosColtce: Lower: European selling, a sli

------------------------------------ lint?C HICAOO: • • c x f i 'W heat: Eiisy: slow ex iio rl de- Into

irinnd. • • •— c u m : & ii‘.iuy . fi;m..L-. t" m if in 'ur - - 4- fo -

nblc w n ith c r. jsomeC allle : Slcndy, 1 lo m IIokh: H igher. .. Un

_________ ___________________ •___slon.snles

Broilers 37c; spring ducks 20c lo 20c; " ‘ h " Kprlng geese 20c. ' n,e ,

PoUitoes: Recclpt-s 01 cur.s. on irnek w rle 22a: lo ta ; U nlled Slntrs shlpmenU H3Q curs: ncw .iU>ck trnd lng Jusl , la ir, m nrket weak; Alnbamn. Loul.i-iuna nnd Texas .sacked m Ks T r i- ,j ],„ .iinph.% *1.40 to Sl.no; moiitly *1.50;o sl-.'»5: N o rtlf Carolina barre l Irjsh jj'| gCobblers *2.75 to * 2.a'>; old hlock trad - 71,., , ln i:_ v c ry .- lli* 'c d ._ m n rk c l_ .( iu ll; W Is^ — be; LTJiihin ;.utked n iiu iiil W h ltr t BOe^o- •pojjjj [1,05: Ida lio .sacked RU!>.scUs «5c to ( 1,20, accordlni' 10 quality nnd con-:»£}oj|- ' cioscj

«-5?^T.s ■ r ‘NEW YO RK . June 15 (,p ,-C op pe r: ity

r'lrm : e lectrolytic spol and ftiture.s nboul ; 4 \ . ' , ncw

Iro n : Q u ie t: nnchnnged.T in : Stendy: s iw t .n nd futures

(4B.02. n eLend: Stendy: spol New Y ork *630; ^ ,0^

Snsl S t. Lou4^*ft20. rn^. *Z inc: F irm : East St. LouU .npot

tO.lS to *0,20: futures *0.17 to *0.22. i „ j j t, AnUmony *0.75. 4

» A i r ^ . v E i i •_ N g w YO RK . June 15_(yP>-nnr sll- •er 5 9 \ . ket

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. . r r . r r nf . i r i r f . TCI l r r . - . , jU l | . ■ d e f l ie n - f o r Ahorl period* offer •more lh a n . lhe quoted priees no _ J eITorl'“ lT~n iade~ to tnelnde w ch7 - -matJi quoUtlon.1. quoCatlons are offered *'>' m erely as a guide (o producen *'and should not be secepled a* refleeting ex lre m ri o f e ith e r h l*h „ r low p rltr ,c

Paid to Producer* " "T lie T w in F a lb markets yesterday

J ::h l heavy hoK--iIe.-\vy hoirs 5G 00 I ^

lelferr. ■ 46.00 to *7.50 tJteers * 0^ 010*5.00

I’ earlinK;' lambs • “ ^ '^ iw a l l iSprlni; lamii-: ,*l2.0i»,

I'ou liryIcavv hen;. A'.- lbs. nnd up. lb. IP f j .p.l:.-ht hen-, und'-r 4 ‘ .- lbs..- lb. '^ ,;hon» hr:>.s lb. Me

lb. • . 5c5prin':cTs. colored, lb. , , 19c -•priticers. lt-»:h^mx, Ib- lOrIr r lle rs . un to 2 lbr.-. lb. ~ 20ci la v \ Ib. nw:a p c ii5. N q., 1, ;i>. 20c::.!»a s . No. 2. lb. 15c5»nv lb. . . T’C-riirkey.'.. No. I : lb. 2ic 3 ,.^rvirkey.s. No. 2. lb. 13c 1riitk fy-s. old toms, lb. I7c 3^^ riW--v-7Tt>: ^Ouok-s. lb. 10c Trpa..,

Dairy TiexsU ulte rla t, .'weet 41c TreiSR iii ir r fa t. -.our. • 38c Tr<a.sE.-.j;s ■ca.slU ! 8C.EJk-s iloca i ^to^el 20c _____

Surar—W holtM te ,:a ne *7 69 IBeet *7.49

W-heat and M ilt Feed 'Brari. c w t. ' *165Bran, 500 lb. lot-i . I I COStock food, too Ib^ *l.rt5 5* . 5,Stock foods. 500 tb. l 3ls - t \ iQ 2flo t----------------- ~ .ReUii-Priee«--------------------- 2j0 |Griii^IU. U Ja ii-------------- ;------t oo nnd Sill' . ix j ^Onagea. aoxen ■ ♦OCIOTDC’ c»t?^^iatoes. 15 ll» . . 2Sc gener^^ew potatoes. 3 lbs. 28c 114.50Strawberries, p i n t - . 10;'»13.«J2abbagc . . *c *13.40> 'ttu c e .. head . 5c and lOc to 1> le o ' I5c to 20c ; cow»s isn n e rrm :--------- ----------------------------Asparagus. 2 lbs. lO oU m llkRhubarb. 4 Iba. . . - ........ 2Sc fe«le

Prodaec I Sh(3uU«r (ranch ) ....... ........... • * - . • 4 0 c ,fa l 13u tte r tc r m m e ry ) ................... • iSc j mandSas :__________ __ - ......... .................30g‘ trade

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NEW YORK , June 15 (4>)—T lie I*®!?” '

nktng—spell—today—in —w hich—aev------------ral. 1.VIUCS broke bvlow the low PO jl iiU rcached In Tuesday's drastic Recel .ic r*n . IJ» Uic nb-wnce of nny nd- cows rrse news dcvolpmcntfi. the decline steen IIS genenilly described na the "sec- *8.w iidary reaction” which Invariably Hoi ilIow;i U lf fJrst sustained rn lly a fte r In bi sharp break. A lthough n sprlnk - Sht

1(5 o f liwues moved against the UbI’ I irrent Irend. and a few were pushed to ncw high ground, most o f Uie undnrd Industrlnls nnd rails lost OM fo -5 -p o ln U wlaUc t l i r - , d fd ln P 3 - ln JdpL-

ime of the specialties’ ran from 0 stead I nearly 14 points. steer:U nlike Tuesday's 5.000.000-almre se.s- lo I on. trading in todny market brought pract lies nggrcgnling only 2,095.700 s Ik lares. lo 2iH igh priced specialties were again 1 bulk le chief tnrgcLn o f selling pressure. J top * 'r igh t- - Acronnutlcnl .broke 15% > fn l • )lnts lo 142. lh low reached Tucsdny. *1235 Id Uicn .snapped bnck lo M4. Rndlo j Hoj like I2 't po lnls to lOO'i. ns ngalnst lOc I low of 160'-j on Tiie.sdny. Adams lo ^2

«pres.s. Coty. ..DuPont. In lc r im llo n - lo p 'i Silver nnd Ro.ula Insurance fe ll .

i to lO’ i points.Qeneral—Motora—clo.ved near ly —5 — )lnts lower a i i r i ‘\ oesime ihe un- s i ) ^ nniccment o f - record-breaking May ^.qoJc len, • Unlled Slnlos Steel common B.«<l 2 points Jouw it l 139. al- y jarK ough 11 hnd dipped lo 137^. LIR- t t and Myers Lisucs. Ooodrlch. Pur- / Daklng. Arnold Constable and tout hn lf a dow n other* Kunk lo ,'W low ground fo r the year. -

NEW YO RK. Junc 15 ( f l> )-A l- lough no sales were reported in lhe w sugar market "todny. the im dcr- bq ; ne wus steadier, buyers continu- K to ciiow Interest n l las l pa ir -prices

4.2J lo r duty tree, but ho lder* J (afjgf, k ing advances o f I-IO of a ccnt j

t had a s lrcngtlienlng Influence Al raw .'Ugnr futures, b u l enrly iip-

ras met iiedvy llau idn tlon nnd [ircpcan_l»cdgc_jdllng ._fo l!o_w ed_b i'_______nclloiw, Uie m nrket closing I pobit jjq •I h ig h e r' on n il • deliveries. The 3jk e t . opcncd nl iid r a n K ; ir jh -± r^ ’ ■» ; -iU lin t*—on—covrrjng—and—some— n fw o p u itstclf* buying .-iinnn ren lly -liM p irrd by . ..w -

iiia i'-t and the up tu rn In the London

nlso hnd some Influence, bu t n ite r<• early demand wns supplied, prices i,o*c iiicti-d under incren.sed offerings. ,-.idlng was In fn lr proportions. wlU) ,uch cxchnnging from the nenr to -.j.|

more d lstnnl poslllorts. Approx- jmte sales 77.000 lo:is. July clowd ^)1; September 2.C3; December •2.72; hrinit.nuar>- 2.G9; March 2.63; M ay 2.70. ..1“ Refined sugar prices were unchanc- |—nl—CT)S~lo C.IO- for— fine—.Itcd. but the tr.id<* continued to nit. operations lo actual require- ents. anticipating Lome doivnwsrdvWon In prices. W ithdrawals on j,d contracts were In hberal propor- n^opan i._w itli_ llltl» i_sccond hund :iugar.. '.-j-j callable.

T eNEW YORK. June 15 (,?>)-Call 488.0Ccney easier: all loatis 5 ’ j ; clos- in jtg bid 5".-; time loaiis f irm : mixed uary'l la le ra l 00 lo 90 days 5S. to 5 ’ . ; clushur lo six m ontlis SS to 5 \ : prtme againrrcanllle paper 4 ‘ .- lo ■4».. aamt-Ur'.nkcrV ar-rcBtancca—unchnnccd,_____

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NEW YO RK. June 15 (/?»»—L lb rr ty .Oh:nd i clbsedi • Del:s . ............... *1005Q bloodI 4 '.s *101.22 eight d 4 ’ .s ...................... *100. Quartfn ^ T s -------^ ^ ---------- r — .- T ic g g o - -W l•ea.sury 4 '.^ .‘ *11330 Ne*- exsury 4a ...................... *106.20 U ime is u r j- r v T - ------------ ^ ^ ^ — * l0 5 3 l- tfT T bta.sur>-_3Sr. ............ t l0 3 M stfc

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C HICAGO U V ES TO C K O nCHICAOO. Junc 15 C*»^-Hocs: Re- *1.15' ip is 18.000: acUve: mosUy JOc to tag : c Jiigher; top paod *1050 fp r choice to *1 0 to 300 pound v e tfh ta : bu tchcrs - T c i0 lo "35 0 • p o i ^ i~ l9 3 5 to *1030; PineU 10 233 pomins *333 t»j- * i e30.--------- h * lf -CatUe: ReeeJpti 1500; Caivea. 1000; th r » nerully steady:, best long y e a r lu m * M 0: 4.50; steers 1300 .to 1500 pounds * li)5 .3.40 to *1435: MOO to 1300 pounda Pul3.40 to *14A); fed y t* r lln g » »J330 *1.1S

*15: heifer* *1333 to SM.7S: to *1w« *935 *to *11.73: .cu tte rs 14 to M k

h i. iu tf l .z' a io » - T f i m M_*p i l lk fe<f> *11-50 to *14: stock e r* and to 9 eder» II1.7S to *13. andShe«p: Recelpu SOOO: be lter c r a ^ bag1 lamba acUre. ru U / a tM d r: d o * . to t i and good fo r a llm lt«d supply. lo v« r | On ade* a l i t l k ttow ; l ig h t w p p ly o f »0c;

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:own5’ *15 id *10.76; medium. *13.50 D *15; cwca, medium to choice iis o ■ ounds down) *4 to I72.'i, I

PORTLAND I. liTS T O C K __________ __PORTLAND. June 15 C a ltlc :

lecelpts 60; steady; on e 'lo n d good ^ ows *039: one lund tow medium ^ . iccrs no t aold: truckcd in she stock B.25 down. in T 'noE.s: Reccipte 345; .steady: trucked

1 butchers *11 down. w“ “Sheep; Receipts 50; stendy: choico

ght lambs *12, U irowoiit *10.

OM AHA I.1VE.ST0CKOMAHA. June 15 i/l')—C nttlc : R c- from

Plpts—W T r jlv r .1... JDQ: -a ll..C lH M fi« takerIcady: few loads yeurllngs u n d 'l ig h t nileers *13.50 to *13.65; cows *a.50 o(hci0 *9,75: culte ru *0.25 to *7.50; rnndc rad ica l top vealn *13, live - Shccp: Rccelpta 0500; lambs weak '

J 25c lower; other clas.ies steady: He ulk fa t range-lam bs *15 to *15JU: ^ Ir l ; ip *1535; nnUves mo.Mly *14.75; best the t l ewes *C; range (ceding Inmbs Uhe 1235 to *13.00. ’ ltnou{ Hogs; Recelpls 8000: {ic llvc; mo.itly pui

)c h igher; spoU 15t up: bulk 200 unde: ) ?2S pound butchiTN *9.40 lo }9.&'j; saln t ) P '*9 .75-on 250 pound butchers. w ill

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SAN FRANCISCO. June 1 5 - (4»>— iie ip -rh e c e lp u aOo; two londs good I t U t -oolcd lambs showing, a.sklng *14.25; I I I uod ewes (luoled- *0 to *C,36; goott cartings nround * 10. T

DENVER SIIEEP DENVER. June 15 (/l»)-Sheep: Re* •iptu.COO: lam ba.active, steady; tw o ] T li lad-s. 73 pound Id ah ot *15 w llh 35 Mr. Ill lo car a t ( I? ; no th ing else on in T ne. „ i Pend

, - , • Wed:BOSTON' WOOL T w lr

BOSTON. June -15 In the wool acme inrket here m edium grade fleeces Oreg re about a t a standslill. Quo- Mt lUons are unchanged.

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DOSTON. June 15 (/P)—T lie Com- ^ I c a l Bu llc tln jjP W gny.w , Will sny:' .

1 thc~ w ^ i u v ii ic '~ m aiH uvf - i»r ic « aV«L- renm lned. hQWevcr^ven-. firmoU> here and nbroad, fo r the most l ( m w l. ttlthough M erino tops h i Drad-

he East India sales n t Liverpool. I owever. hnve been steady and U it- ! ew c lip season In England Is op e n -' ig very strong. - ••The m anufacturing In th is m ar-

et is quiet bul the advent o f bet- u , '•r weatner condition* la expected lo ring about improvement." In Uie west new clip opemUowi

ava_^Q »Trt_rtnffn »m lrpclab ly_nnd im c «-ooU are being taken here nnd lere a t s ligh tly lower ctean tanded meet wts. • imm i"M oha ir Is i ' l i i l Qulct here. Am er- ^omz a is buying *ome h a ir a l Constan- no p le 'a t firm ral«»."T lie ra i l-a rK i-w ft le f-^ lp m ^ n t*—o f-----ool from Boston from January 1. ^Qut »28. to June t4. ll>18. Inclusive. ere 79,733.000 |>ound.» agalnsi 83,- 98,000 |K)und.i !o r the aame prr.iid ^ddri u t year. T l ir rrcelpta from Jan- r^m i ary l . 1928. to June 14. 192*. m - lusive. were 141,734300 pounds j . gainat M9.JC4.TDO pounds fo r the »me-perlod la-vt year." . fo r ’-Thg C flm m ern il B iilU U n w lU .p u b -_ jn te r .'h the -followinL* wool quotations to-

.Ohio and P«-tv.a>ylvanla fleeces; M i l l Delaine unw;i.siipd 43c' to ' 44c; ha lf p

lootj combing 48c to 49c: th ree- igh lhs blood combing 5«c lo 57c; • u a ric r blood co.ublng 55c. | O /^ ls c6 n s li;. '’ “ ? .livouiT a n 3 ^ t V e r a j f * * ^ * lew England: H alf blood 46c to 47c; Sh ld (ire^e lghU blood 55c lo 5«c: quar-r rrb lo o d -M c ---------------------------S<foured ba\i.s — Texas: Ptoe 18

lon ihs iselectrd' * 1.18 to * 1.20; fine i r e « months *110 to *1.15.C alifo rn ia : N onhem *1.13 to *1.15;

Uddle county *105 to *1-08: south- ra Wc to 9Sc.O r« fon : Pine and P. M . sUple

1.15 to *1.18; line aod P. M - c lo th - , ig *1 to *1,05; valley No. 1 *1.08 » »> >®'Terr ito ry — M ooum *. andls tm U zTr m e sUple c h o i« *1.17 to *130; “ y* •U bluud Luii.uuiu n .19- to - * l . l f l . ^ tiree-elghU blood combing *li>5 to v 1.10; quarter blood combing *1 to 1X>5.PuUed: DeUlne *13b to " *1.33;

1.1s Ul *1.18; fine A cupers SLIO — > *1.15; A supers *I.A5 t« *1.10. 1 M ahalrs: Oood o r i c l o a l T e x -

t TSc tn r rp - t w m fcld 90c J W c; good ortg laia b a ^ A rta o o * . ' ttd N ev Mexico 65c to TOc; o rig la a l L in e ag Average 13 (hootba Oregxa TOe oo»d 3 73c. " t w OrwSed atock: Pb«t comblBC f i c to miOz

ac; good carding 55e to eoc._________ fo r 1

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rhe body of Ben D. H ukI i m . 30. •] rnatchce. .Washington, who was k i l l . j«vp

In un nutomoblle accident near ».a lion . W iL iiiing lon. Mny 19, arrived pja T w in FulLs a t noon. Thursdny. Mrs, jjy ghes 1s the dnughUT nf M r. nnd per #. A lbert T. Ward, 336 W nshing- sen I .ntrect. T w in Palls. lyltr. Hughes was lasianUy killed wh en his car plunged over n 200-foo i ihe ba nkm cn t' while hc wn-s retu rn ing pnr m Seattle 10 which pliicc hc hn tl E o n .a <LHi«r_whQ-hnri lipcn VlslllnK J l l hi.5 home In Wenatchec. T iic only sun ,er occupant of lhe cur when I t g irj de Its fa ta l plunge w ui' M r. Hughes' nl:c j-year-c ld daughter. Leona, who n rr i uninjured. nu ile lp wns summoned by Uic l l t l lc InU i a fte r she Imd slept n il n ig h t on ns

running board o f Uie cnr nenr ^ body o f her fa ther whom she -

ught wns sleeping, LMnernl services w ill bc held here . le r the direction o f the La tte r Day nts church. T im e o f the scrvlce I be announced Inter. The body jn

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■ ll l ie body of II. H. H all, 23. son of t, . and Mrs. J. W. H all, w ill arrive 1 T w in Falls on the noon tra in from « :idlelon a t which place he <!led ea rly q x lncjduy m cmlng. M r. H a ll, le ft l In Falls abcut three weeks ago w llh T h ne oUier young men bound fo r t egon In scarch of {m p loym cnl. Ikirs, J, W. H i ll and O ils H a ll, n I Ither o t the dcieased. le f t carJy "5 dncjday In rc5p:nsc lo a me«nge nm In ; o f tho dcaih of th e ir son nnd agi ither nnd returned lo T iv ln Fall.s theterday. “ —--------- ---------- -81*iurv lv lng the dcc^a-.ed nre hbi w ife Coi 1-tw o children, hts parents.and h is tu l ilher. O ils Hall. apj!Sjncrnl“ fierv iccs-w in-S D-hclU -anne- am Ike chapcl a t 3 o'clock—.Mcnday. da:

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_____ - d oJr. A. L. K a rt of Spokane, here cut le r th? nusplec.s of the Idaho A n ti- doi :brculo«U aiiocla tlon . spoke Thurs- f a t the luncheon meeting of• K iw an ls club n t the •Rogerson » ;cl regarding hL-i work. I le wns com- *tn led to postpone com pletion o f the Me* h ere, owing to Illness, bu l w ill

m the national AnU-Tuberculoui etlng in Portlnnd. Dr. H a rt le ft nedlately n flc r lhe luncheon, ac- , , npanied by Mrs. H art, fo r Portland, l i " lng he would return no t la U r lhan le 35 to fin ish his work. .TUhJoTrJ.'NenmannrtnnnuKerof-the— jth e m Idaho Wholesale Grocery npany. spoke on ancient nnd mod- I commerce. ‘ A t the closc of hln pj^] Irtss he dl-strlbuied cans of Van mp’s product, compn.srd o f Great rthem beans. . opj• waa announced lh a l R. H. Mu-.- am . prealdent. woiiJd leave next week eel.

Seattle to attend' the K ia an ls fo -em a tlon n l-m e eu ng .------------ ---------- ------- v

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JANNETT. Juiie 15—Pumpkin C rn- |- l* -to -hav«-a~ m uskra i-.lann. J. E. __£Irts and soils of Hailey have pur- 1 Lsed a 35*acrc tract fo r th is | i i i r - | „i f Several vears ago _one wa-i 1__• r a t r t a n r Carry w jih V o m 'd c r - i p ,e luccess. bu i ' an ' unu.sually d o '1 — j« n . discouraged the owner. In 5 new venture Uie owners w jll d e -1 id on naU)-c raU. |

iIL E V W EATHER UNFAVORABLE lA tL E Y . June l^ U ru A u a liy m - *■ m enl weather M having a bad e f- , t on growing crops in the Wood

ra lley . Cool, cloudy, w indy ir» are not encouraging to the

buft th t. |HE eonsUnt even under, weather han-

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J u n e 2 2 n d „ j J ;j a - -T w t n -P «lk - T ia - O m ia n Oh o rt — j 9 R & U rw l. Tickets good on ly tn ^ kcbcs o r cha ir c a n and l im i t (o r sp, vrn to home dw tlna tlon before u l dn lgh t o f Juae as. Aak local agent

fu rthe r dctalla.—Adv.

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T w in Palls m unicipal bnnd T iiurstlay Sit jjvpn lng o|>cncd li ic .summer conccrt api .'••a.son in T w in Palls c lly .p a rk w ith a_ n i; Flag dny prcgram U iu t wns enjoyed per by an nudlcnce o f .scvcrnl hundred die penons. Many of the listeners were ilic .scaled in nu lcm obllis th a l were close- be ly parketl cn three .sldc.< of the park, nm w hile others filled up lhe scats about the lh e band«nnd In the ccntcr of the In pnrk. tlci

Bund concerts wlU bc given ench tlic T liu rsdnv eveninL- hcrer>fter_durlng-the| C summer scascn. Each conccrt w ill bc- gci: g ir j n t 6:15 o'clock and continue for spc n l:ou l un hsur. Programs nrc to be ISI nrrnngvd w ith view to presenting numbers nttrnctlve lo a ll UlsIcs, and Into populnr Jiong.i w ill be given Inrgely — ns encoro.i, ’

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ALIAS SUMMONS ^In the D is lr lc t Court oT the Eleventh

Jud ic ia l D is lr lc t o f the Stale of Idaho. In and fo r Tw in Fnlls

D cT»cede~N ofn iW clit'e rn-iina-P ac lfltr - jj- i Hypotheekbank, a c o r p o r a t i o n , g^li P la ln u ff, ijy

John M . Haydon and Lolo M. H ay- day don. husband and wife. A. O. M a d -: da> land and MUdred P. Madland. hus* | gro band and wife. H . H . Roberson n n d . off! L u la M . Roberson, husband and I c w ife. Oem SUxUs Lum ber Company. a corporation, and Prank 0 . WU-. ,pe Hams. Defendants. I i$t

The S tate of Idaho scnd.^ greetings; to H . H . Roberson and Lula M. Roberson, and John M. Haydon and — Lolo M . Haydon: IYou arc hereby notified th a t an In

nmended com pla int has been filed 6 agttln.1t you in the D is lr lc t Court of s the Eleventh Jud icial D is tric t o f the In

TV ln-Pa lls — n County, by the nbove nnmed pla in- N t i f f , and you are hereby dlrcctcd to n il appear nnd answer to the aaid uls

dny.s_of the service o f _thls summons._nnC and .•yo u - n re - fu rU ic r . . noUflpd -U ia t_m unle.is yo u -w n o r** '- nnswer amended complnmt w ith in l i ic ume jai, hrrpln_<p>>rifl>-rf th e - nln inU rr w ill tnke Judgment n^Alnsl you ns prayed p^o In zald com plnlnt. . ijav

'i'J7e aald flCtlon is b ru u iilil tu T t irc - 'j j jy c lM c -a ccrt3 ln -m ortgnK c-m .ide .-ncc--pro cutcd nnd delivered hy Lolo M. H ny- ji^ j don nnd Jolm M. Haydon. her hu.i- ^ band, to Uie pln lnU ff herein, cover- lng a ll th a t certain rc.M property. s ituate in the couniy of Tw in Pnlls. '.L i state o f Idaho, described ns follows, to -w it: T lie .Southeast Quarter otthe Northex'. l Quarter (S E 'i of __N E'.;)._ of Sorllcn Fourteen (14).____Town.ship Nine cm SouUi. Range P if. in tccn rJS) E. B, M , tcffcther w ith alJ g wnter rights appurtenant thereto or g held in connection th e rew ith .' snld jn mortgoge bcnrlng date February 9. k 1917. fo r the sum o f T u o Thousand r <*2000-001 D ollars.' and w h ich said j j morlgaKe w;^h d u lv 'T l lr i l " ffirTO Pora— v on the I2 lh tlay o f Ap ril. 1917. In the ^ 3 office n f Uic Recorder o f said Tu-ln Falls County. Idaho, and duly record- ed in Book 43 o f Mortgages, page 121 thereof, a ll o f which w ill more fu lly . 1. . appear frcm p la in t i f f* verified amended com pla int on f l ic herein. reference to which 1* hereby made ,, fo r a more pa rticu la r sUtem enl. . — W llneM —m y“ hnnd - and—th e - if la l of ■ the D l'.ir ic t C ourt th is I l t h day of May. A, D. ,1928. . • !!f(SEAL) .H A R R Y C. PARSONS.C lerk o f tfic D is tric t C ourt o f the ^

Eleventh- Jud ic ia l D U tr lc t. o f the s u t c of Idaho, In and fo r Tw in Falls County. j

------------ --------------- m ro n -o .-B O O N E .—

| r . B. Sm lUi. aUomey fo r Uie p ta ln -,*^^— U X f.-rc» Jd e a ce -*n d _o IH cc_a t_T w ^ ___' P ^ lU. Id a h o ._______________________' - . .

IN ~BAN KKU PTC V NO. 34S1 In the D U tric t C ourt o f the U nllcd in

S U t« . fo r Uie D U trlc t o f Idaho. 8 Southem D lvUlon. ®

In the M atter' o f Charle* J. Bingham. In B ankn ipL . . .NoUet; u hereby g lv tn th a t Charles! N

J. Bingham haa filed In the Dnited Lar sta tes D is tric t C ourt fo r Idaho, hU s u ap pU caU oa-fo t discharge In b&nk. sp; n tn trv «n^ th a t «11 crediloTS and all nip

“ In le iA t U i ■ to- pcnshow cauae I f any lh *y h * w . why U ic-iho prayer o f said p ^ U o n should no t be pra; granted by entering U ic lr a p ^ ra n c e grai tn aald pm eed ix«s, on o r before the In 1 IW h day o f June. XB3*. and w ith in 18U t«Q d a n tb c n a rte r fU la r the pa n ic . Kn u la r grounds o* th e ir oppodUon la tlcu Ibe oCncs o( th e C lerk o f cald Court, the ~OIvTO~Tipger the ab th orlty c f Uiel O CCtMrtl dd e ra o f aald Court, and bylget> spedal order o f the undersigned. UUs tp« la ih day. o f M ay. 1928. ~ iJ tr

O U Y L . K INN EV . .Refere?.

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r A W E C ^ “ G (3 lM '

P A O U O C V ^ F O R -i

IN B A N K R liT T C V NO. 3524 te ^» :-o iC Tno t= -G o orc= gf - U ie^. ■ ■ ■.

SUtea. fo r the D U W ct of Idaho. Southem D lvUlon.

In the M a tte r o f P. H . Cuifningham. Bankrupt.Notice la hereby i<lVcft~ th f l l F.~ H.------

Cunnlnghttm“ ha5-< lled~1 it-the~U nited------Stale* D ia lr lc t C ou rt fo r Idaho, his application fo r discharge .In bnnk- n ip lcy. and th n t a l l creditors nnd a ll persons In interest nrc required, to allow cnuse I f any th e y ,h a ve , w hy llie prayer o f snld petlUon should, no t bc granted by entering th e ir nppc iir- nnce I n ' ^ d " proceedings, on or before the 18th dny of June. 1928. nnd w ith *In ten dnya Uicreafter f i l in g the par­ticu la r grounds o f th ):lr opposiUon in tlie office o f the C lerk o f said Court.

Olven under th(? au th o rity o f the general orders of snid c o u rt, w iu uy“ - spcclnl order o f U ic undersigned. thU ISlh day o f May, 1938.

. O U Y L . K IN N E Y . , Referee,

IN B (\N KR U PTC Y NO. 3543 •« ih c D is tric t C ourt o f the U nited

Stntcs, fo r the D is tr ic t o f Idaho, Soulhcrn D ivision.

In the M n lle r o f W m. Sm ith. Bank*' rup t.Notice Ls hereby given th a t Wm.

Smith has filed- In the U nited SU leji D is lrlc t C ourt fo r Idnho, h is applica­tion fo r discharge In bankruptcy, nnd Uiat a ll creditors and ( il l persons In

said pe tition should no t bc granted, by entering Ihe lr appcarancc In said proceedings, on o r before the IS th day of June. 1938. and w llh in ten tlays -Uiercafter f i l in g the pa rticu la r

I grounds o f the ir oppaMUon In the 'Office o f U tc C lc rlt o f snld Court.1 Given under th e au th o rily o f the ,general. orders o f,sa id C ourt, and by

I I5th dny o f W j r . 1028.O U Y L . K IN N E Y ,

j _________ .... R eferee..

I IN BA NK R UP TCV NO. 3849 In the D U trlc l C ou rl o f tho U n lled

States, fo r the D is tric t o f Idaho. Sautliern D lvUlon.

In the M ntte r-o f Edw in B l l le r l i. bank-

' Notice Ln hereby - glvcn~lTOlt Edw in n iU erlIJm s Illed In the U n llcd SU les D istrict C ourt fo r Id n lio . hLs app ll-

-ca llon—fo r—d l*c h a rg o - ln -b n n k ru p t« y ,------_nntr thnt n il creditors and a ll pcrsoas . in, lnicrcst-arc-xc<iuIrcd_lo_ahOK_CtVllM____

procccdlng.s. cn .o r before the I 8U1 _ dav o f June, 1920. and w ith in ten days thereafte r fi i ln g ” U ic particu inr

■^om itls c f ■uielr'oppo-’s iu o n - ln - th c -o f------lice o f the C lcrk o f th is Court.

Given under the au th ority o t the (fcnernl orders o f said C ourt, ond by .special order o f the undersigned. thU 15th day of May. 1028.

G U Y L, KJNNEY.______________ -Referee.

IN B .\N K B U r T Q _ N O . 3717 In the D L '.lrld C ourt o f the U nited

S ta lw . fo r the DJstrJct of Idaho,Scuthcm DLvL'.^n^ _____________ _

In Uic M a tte r o f E litaxw cll. also ' known as Eugene M axwell, and Ethel M axwell, husband and wife.

__ Bank n ip t.__ ____ _______Notice is nereby glvcH m u t B:

Maxwell, nlso known ns Eugene M ax­well. nnd Ethel M axw ell, hu-sband and «ife. has filed In the Onlted SUte-i D U trlc l C ourt fo r Idaho. hU applica­tion fo r discharge In bankruptcy, and Hint a ll creditors and aU persons In Interest nre required to show cause It any they have, w hy the prayer o f M id peUtlon should no t bc granted

- ly -R H e n n jrT h e ir -B P p w n u tte i n - said-----proceedings, on o r before the 18th day of June. 1928. a n d .w lU iln ten days iHereaftcr f illn « - the parUcular grounds o f th e ir opposition in the office o f the C lerk o f th U Court.

G ( itn under th e au th o rily o l theIg tne m l orders o f said Court, and by____ipcclal order of th e t ind m ig ne dT lh ls IS lh day. o f M ay. 1928.

O i r r L . K INN EY .■--------- ■;------ ------------Refere e .- ------

• IN BANKR UPTCY NO, 3711 In the D U trtc t C ourt o f Uie United

s u te s . fo r the D U lr ic t o f Idaho.; Southern DlVi»ton.— _ . . .In the M atter o f Herbert Lambing.

I Bankrupt.Notice Is hereby given lh a l H erbert

Lambing hns fUed la the tJo lted SUtea D U trlc t C ou rt fo r Idaho, his sppllcauon fo r discharge In b *n k - mpu^r. and tha t n il creditors and ^

~ i*raons~m m terest are required To -ihow cause i f any they hare, w hy the prayer o f said poUUon should n o t be crante<I*by entering th e ir mppo r a ace in said -p ro ce w ttn g irtm ' o fb e fo re QJe ISih day o f June. 1038. and w llh in Itn days thereafte r fU lac the pa r­ticular grounds o f th e ir opposlUon In

, the office o f Uie O lerk o f aald Ooort.I Olven under th e auUiorl»T—o f - t h * ------■ter>eral orders o f aald C ourt, aad by tp K la l order o f th e underslg tM d..th ls 15th day o f M ay. I8 U .

O O Y L . K D W K y .Referee

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H A Z ttT O W r S o T T tW t a c l t o n lT 'n ' i a recepUon Monday evening. • tom aU y w eJ«m «! R*v. an tf-M i» . O; A. Haw­ley to . lh e com m unity. About. 75 peraons were present and punbh and '

• BOlo M i» .-W .. T . Coplln:- bass solo,' B . W . Riem an; musical readlna. Mrs.

U oyd OUmorc;. vocal solo. Seward D u n n ; M ro n c t .flolo. M arte l Lindsay. •

S und ay . erenlng the loca l Odd Pel- icwa and Rcbetohs attended church in m cmoriam o f departed slater# and Iwotbcrs or tho order. Bev. C. A.

I---------Hav71cy> delivered m " f tp p ro p rm w rB a r-------i drtgs 00 ' th o “ T h w L l n l ^ " _______

f B e rt '.a ro . s p e n d ln r 'f t a t their cabin a t Ba»Ioy;H ot Springs.

I Tho^Sunday school o f the CommuR-t i ty church held Ita annual children's ‘ day program Stfnday w ith appropriate* exerelses ^ I g ^ e ^

I l o t L a k & ' Oregon. „ .i M r. and M rs. Lawrcncc Chrislopher-

^ 5c n and ch lld rcn o f Pocatcllo arrived “ 9^— In—« u « lto n —Saturday^— They—expect- —^______to locate, ltc re .-an d-n rc-gu c;t5_of_Mr,

an d.M rs; O r\'» Christophcrson-lor thepresent. ' *

M r. and Atrs. Ralph McKinlcy, and * 'clJllArcn have gono to ScatUe. where ^ thcy> w ill 'fspond th e ir %-acatlon w ith . relatives.

Mrs. C. H . Tnylor and daughter ” Evelyn le f t Sunday, fo r Dolsc to a l- tend ftTonr-day meeting o f the Chris-lla n churches.. _.j

M r. and Mra. J. K . Unds.iy and . ' fn m lly drove to Shoahone Tuesday

ria n . on hla way from Moscow lo j . Mexico; Adrian Is a 'graduate o f tlieuniversity and hoa accepted a posi- •.Uon In Mcxlco as m in ing engineer. ^

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ALIAS SUMMONS ^In .U ie D U tric t C onrl o f the ElevenUi "

• 1 Jud icial D is tric t, S late o f Idabo, In ^and Fop T w in Fa ll* County. hi

W llirta Keel, a spinster, P la inU ff, p|vs. • BC

P. C. McGowan, ns receiver of Poca- w---------- tH I( r8 ecurttr^rnist:O om pany.-a-cor-------u--------------iw n n io n T T ’Otfitcllo—s s c u r tty -T rn s t — j

Company, a dcfunct corporaUon. niand sometimes known and callcd bi

' Pocatello Sccurlty i i T ru s t Co„ Po- 3catello Sccurlty is Inv . Co., Pocntello isSccurlty a n d 'T r . Co., and Poc. Sec. h

( and T ru s t Co., and L . H . LaUiropi S. biS. Sham plaln. J . O. Lenz. E. J. M a- u

lone. D an B. Shields and Sheldon j,Pa>*ne. as tn istees-o f the Pocatello - u8 ecurlt>’ - - T ru s t ■••com pirayf-H . B. • eo u nd e lfln ge r: P. C. McOowan and hJnnc Doc McOowan, Ida wife, whose ptrue namo b to p la inU ff unknown; - p

' Mrs. A. Bosco and John Doe Bosco, 01■i; her husband, whose true luune Is to mt p la in tiff unknown: R ichard Edwards 01b and Jane Doc Edwards, his wife, j,p . u'ho.'c true name Is to p la ln tlf f un - t

____ know n: C. E. G unn ing _an^_Jane _ q~ ~ Dn.. n tm n lm r. hU y lfe . wh'0»0_v ‘ name la to p la in tiff u n lS o w n T t oT cif ': S tettle r and Lyda StetUer, hla w ife; u

’ Consolldnted W agon_nnd_M ach lne _ u••vv Company, a U tah corporation: T . S. c

•h P lynn and Jane Doe F lynn, hla wife, d;----- ------ who.w tru e T in m o - l» - to -p la ln U f£ _ u n -.^• • ■ hnnw n:-0> -D r-M oor»-w d-Ja f>e -e o e- ^K Moore, hia w ife, w hose 'iriie name la ciK -----------n rp ln ln tir fT m kn o w n ;-0 .-W . Daughi- ~ gB erty nnd Jane Doc Daugherty, hla nS ----------w lfer-w tw M f-lntp nnm r M ta . j la ln s . _ 3

tiff-u n kn o a -n i O. W . D ougheity.ahd _ hJane Doe DouRherty. hic wife, whose p

-r;'. true name is to p la in tif f unknown: E. t8. Spcnccr and Jane Doe Spencer, hla hwire, whose true name bi to p la in tiff p

' unknown: F. Senftcn. J r. and Jane dDoe Senltcn. hia w ife, whose, true «name ts to p la in tiff unknown; H arry ^s . Cowling: Ree:e M . W illiam s aod c

JCT ...J flp e Doe W illiam s, hbi wife, whose nK g true name fa to p la in t if f Unknown; " i ,i a l B. W, G o ff and Jane Doe O off. hts pB P wife, w hose true name is to p la in tiff gw tinknon-n: I I . L r C a n id l a n tf^ a h e pH Doc Cnrwell. his w ife, whose true jH name b to p la tn t lf f unknown: U. L. t

Crowell, and Jnne Doe Crowell, his p- J --------t t i r c rw h o - ir r r u rn a n n r irT in m m u r r —^\ B unknown: P a u rW . Scott and Jane uf f Doc Scott, his wife, whose true c^ name Is to p la inU ff unknown; Fred j^ H . TtUcbaum and Jane Doc TUle- ti■ baum. his wife', whose true name ts e M to p la in t if f unknoft-n; M . I. Adams j K and Jane Doc Adanu, his wife, n V whose true 'nam e Is to pla inU ff un - j■ known; M . I . Adama and Jane Doe h■ Adams, hta wife, wliosc lfuc"iiS n6“ l»‘ u■ to p la in t i f f unknown; N. I . Adams d n - and Jane Doc Adants. his wUe. whose tl { ■ trueoam e Is to p la lnU ff unknown; N. t tm J . Adams and Jane Doe Adorns, his a

n w ife, whose true name b lo pla in- ' «<5 U ff untaowTj; N . P. NorvcU and k■:i_____ Jan c_D oB _ ila tsc ll_h la_w U e_*h osc .

true name Is to p la in t if f unknown: iiS M . P. DeVaney aod Jane Doe De- ^9 Vaney, hla wtfe. whose true name ts «

----- to -p la ln tU f—u n k n o w n :-N ." F . -0 « - —i..}■ Vaney and Jane Doe DeVaney. his i• : w ife, wbose tm e name Is to p la in - n

t i f f unknown: J. E. w usoo and'Jane z. Doc W ilson. hU wUe. vho M true t

•s name U lo p la inU ff unknown: NU>- pley-Channel I.um ber C om pw y, • JcorporaUon; • James W ortfitn tta a tand Jane-Doe WorUUngton. hts wife# j

f . whose true name b to p la in tiff on - iS known: Jas. W orth lagton aod Jaae f

Doe W orth ington, hto w ife, wbose . (S — — m in a D n e b to p la in t i f f unknown; es m A. w . Todd aod Jane Doe Todd, h b ' u| H wtfc. whose true name b ' t o p la in - e[ K U ff unknown; Roena &L Todd and «B p John Doe T o ^ ber husband, wbose ^u F true nam e’ Is to p la in t if f unknown: c

Bolse-Payctte Lum ber Oompany. a nB ‘ corporaUon: Continenta l i t Cora*. - L■ tsercla l N ationa l B ank o f Chlcaso. w ^ ^ y P Trthu m d J>pe _ j | B Doe 2ohn . h b vrtie., wbOM true" ” c B name b to p la in tif f unknown: B l - n B rabeth Zohn aod Jobn ZMe Zohn. B I m her husband, whoae true name b to n W p ta in t it f tm known; J. B . BelbMigh u

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nnd'"Jnno-i36c, ^ Ib a u g h , lUs .wue, ~ p 5 i whoso true ju im e is to p la in tif f un- not known; D. D . H olland and Jono Doe Koi Holland, h b wife, who«e_toioln(une _ £ l l ! b to pla inU ff. unknown: A. J . T>Ton kn<

--nnd-Jtttu rD oc-Tyrortrhb-w tfe rw hose- —Qui true name b lo i)la ln U ff unknown: nat A; J. Tyson and Jane Doo Tyson, knt h l l wile, wJjoM trap launo b to * of p ln lnU ff unknown: A. N. Cooper nnd Col M ary H. Cooper, h b w ife ; J. H . whi W alter; David S m llh nnd Vangle knc Sm ith, h b w ife; Dougins D. Davies do< nnd Lena S. Davies, h b w ife; M ary nni M argaret M ille r, as ad m ln b tra tr ix Th wiUi w llL annexed o f C arl J . MlUer. h b deceased; M ary M argaret MUler, pla widow and de V Isce~ 6rcarl-J rM lllc r;— m

M ille r, m inor heirs and devisees o f unlCarl J. M ille r, deceased; C. J. MU- Da

• ie r; Henry Oben and Jone Doc 01- nai sen. h b wife, whose true name b to Mil

. p la in tiff unknown; U llla n F. Olson, w lfns ad m ln b tra tr ix o f the esUte o f , unlHenry Olson, deceased: the unknown Doheirs nnd unknown devisees o f Hep- nairy Olsen, deceased; John S. Klmes . kc :and Jano Doe Klmes, h b wtfe. whose sh'true nn m e-b to p la in tif f unknown; isA. D. S trout nnd Jane Doc S trout,: clah b wife, whose true n ijm c b to w iip la in tif f unknown: A lb e rt D . Strout, kmsenior, and Jnne Doc Strout, h b c nwife, whose true name b to p la ln tU f i.

—unknow n;-AU ^ - j ^ S t ^ V S ^ ^

name is to p la in tif f unknown; A l- Ft(bert D. S trout. Junior, and Jane Doc, w llStrout, h b wife, whose true name nnIs to p la in tiff unknown; Addle V. jn iHahn and John Doc Hahn, her hus- , truband, whose true name b to p la in - j w .U ff unknown; Mabel M . Moore and 1 wilJohn Doe Moore, her husband, whose i un

• true name b to p la in tiff unknown; | Do• Elena J. Selde and John Doo Selde, ■ na

her husband, whose true name b to ph p la in tif f unknow n;. M innie May « li

-P lnkley. aa executrix o f tho estate' un o f Loube M ille r, deceased; M lnnlorrr.Ba Mny Plnkley. devisee under the w ill c r o f Loube M ille r, deceased: the M ln -- c r b te r o f the Lu theran Church o f , ja : T w in P a lb a t U itf tim e o t the death j t n

_ 0f_ lX }U ljcuM lllc r,.dect'n .'«^, devisee,._sn _un d« l.thc j?C llLO fjLou lw ..M iU i'r,_de- 1

censed, w h o n name b to p la ln t i i f . tm unknown: the W a lthc r League o f- m.

- t h o —L u th e ra n -C h u rc h —fo r ~Noody— nn C hildren in Oermany. devisees u n - i tn der the w ill o f Loube M ille r, de- s .

,-e e tt!»ed :- th ^n k T K > w n -^ lrs -a n d -4 m -.j.r

^ceased;* EUa S t ^ 'd y and John D od '” dc S tra n d y ,'h e r husband, whose tru e ' na name b to p la in tiff unknown: D la k>

— Straod ly-.anrt .Tfihn TVif fitnm d ly . bg —her-husband.-whose trun -n am e -b -to— f jf

p la in tif f unknown; E lla Strandy ja Thompson and John Doe Tlionipson, ] na her husband, whose true name b to I c r p la in t if f unknou-n: M a rtin W .S tran - he dy and Jane Doe Strand}', his wife, p]t whose true name b to p la in tiff un- an knoa-n; M arUn S trandy and Jano w f Doc Strandy. h b w ife, whose true kn name b to p la in tif f unknown; the Pa

"Ida ho Depahm eot Store. Ltd., a cor- u poraUon: W, P, Pike and Jane Doe c . p ik r. htu w ife, whose true -nam c-b_to__D c p la in tiff unknown: E ffle P ike and Dc John Doc PUte. her husband, whose. na true name b to p la inU ff un kno w n:; tie P. M. PUte and Jane Doc PUce. h b he

“ ^ fcT w h ose true name la 10 pla iH tin j>li unknown: T w in F a lb Bank & Trust mi Co.. a corporaUon: M ary M jx rs and John Doe Myers, her husband, whose un true name b to p la in tif f unknow n;; Dc Q iun a D. Johnson and John Doe na Johnson, her husband, whose true tei name b to p la m tlf f unknown; Sam, hli Jobnson and M VKare t A. Johnson, pit h b w ife; the unknown he ir* and the | nn unKnownc[c^c<5~or~M.~BI~DeLbnif7< In deceased: the unknown helra and Er the unknown devbee* o f M artin* B. -hu Delong, deceased:-Joseph MeManls \ pii and Jane Doe M cM anb, h b wife, nn

' whose true tum e b to pU ln U ff un- w l known: Joi. McManus and Jane Doe kn

- H f i fa n in . -K U -ttlfg -tth iw tm e .nam r _ D c b to p la in tiff unknown: Joseph M c- na Manus and Jane Doe McManus, h b un wife, whose true tiame b to p la in - t i t

— ilff-unknow n ;-Lena Brown andJohn _ rm Doc Brown, her husband, whose true ph name is to p la lntU f unknowTJ," U na sh Brown and John Doc Brown, her • u t husband, whose true name b to p U ln tir t unkr.oa-n: Keb Brown 'and Jane Doe B ro *n .' h b wUe. whoso t i true name b to p la lnU tf unknown: to U James W. ^ Ic fte ; BoUe Payette I^iintber Compin>-. a corporaUon; Yc Paul a A. Blckei and Anna C. B lck - pU lr

. <1. h b 'w l f t : n. A ;-H a n and Jane the 1 Doe HarU h b wife, whose true name <ucia b to p la m u ff unknown: H. C. D ic k - [ in ai erson AOd 3ane Doe Dickenon. b b lab o r w ife. T b e ^ ^ name b to p la inU ff hsrel ■nnknowo; p . L. Wyke« and Jsne to tl Doe W Jtee, h b wUe. whose true <ian UDBe b to p la m tlff nnknoa-n: P .[a a d

• L.- W yke and Jane Doe Wyke. h b | le o wtfe. «B6s» t m name a to p b la - ic o m i L«f BOtaOTP; P. f r n f u n la dDoe w ir*. whose true *» ia aname U to p la in tif f unknown: A. y . I p U l t Bbbop aod Jaoe Doe Bishop, h b Sa ■wife. w tX M t n e name b - to p la in tiff I aad unkaowa; ^ W . Jb iso o y>d Jane foBo-

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D o ^ Ju d so n . h ls^w lI6 ;- g p iB ir~ O T F l ] | ^ name b to p la in tif f unknown: H , J . I B Kast and Jane Doe Kost. h b wUe, I I I

known: Jane D<5c Poster, w idow o f Qulncv Posterr-deccascdi~whofic truename to _ p la ln tlff b unknown; u n - -------known heirs nrid 'uriknoa-n devisees' , of Q uljicy Foster, deceased; L - 'O . , C Cobb nnd Jnne Doc Cobb, h b wife, | whose true name b to p la in t if f u n - ; known: im a Thurston and J a n e !Doc Thurston, his wife, who.se true n n m e .b to p la ln ttf f u n k n o w n ; ' la a , A ll Thurston, and Jane Doo T liu rs to n ,; h b wife, whose truo namo b to tD ia ln tllf unknow o: Oeo. S. T rue - _____WWd^tthd Jane-‘0 0 * "T n ie b lo o d ''a ilr ‘ ^M-4ter-whooo truo namo u to -p laln Uf f . --------unknown: W. P. Ooddell and Jano --------Doc Ooddell. h b wife, whose true name b to p lo lnU ff unknow n: C. O. MltcheU and Jano Doo M ltcheU. h b . r r r s wife, whose true name b to p la in tif f unknow n:. O. O. MIcheU and Jano Doe MIcheU, h b wife, whose tru o OU3 nomo b .to p lo ln tlfJ unknow n: J.Nelson Shephbrd and Jano Doo ? U i^ Shepherd.' h b wife, whoso true name K A U b to p la in tif f unknown; W . f i. S in - Pcr c la lr and Jonc Doc S inc la ir, h b wife, wlioce true ruime b to p la in t if f u n - INSU known; R. D. Crocker and Jane Doc line Crocker, h b wife, whose true name le rv li b to 'p la m tlff unknown: Prcd H erts & Al nnd- Jano-D oe-Hertsrhb-w ifo,-w bose OAN'if tm n n w n r - io T J ia in a f f - a n k n t jw iJ r — a rFred Hentz nnd Jane Doc HenU, h b Blue wife, whose true name b to p la in - phor U ff flnknown: J. C. H endrix and "=-1— Jnne Doe Hendrix, h b .wife,* whosetrue name b to p la inU ff unknow n; ........W . P. Jonea nnd Jane Doe Jones, h b w o o wife, whose true name b to ,p la in tiff _i» unknown; J . P, B u rton and Jane Doc Burton., h b wlfq, whpse true name b to p la in t if f unknow n;-B , P.Ph llby and Jane Doe PhUby, h b wife, whose Uue name b to p la in t if f 8TE1 unknown; Fanners and M erchants 'PJJ

-nnnb n i.«hUf, MAhw»EVft;_ A r r J iln | 1IW-- Crnlg and M yrtle Craig, o r M ir lte DUR Ciivlg. h b w ife; John C. Sanger and exi Jane Doc Sanger, h b w ife ., whase plnc< true name b to p la in t if f unknown; - -

^n m U H o tt_ n n ? L J A n c ^ p o e _ H a rt,.h b ___f:.Wife, whose t r ue nnme b- to p la in tiff . unknown: .W illiam 'K. b flngtm nd Eva I Q o r M . Sanger, h b w ife ; O. L, Dudley

•nnd’Ja n rD o eT Ju d le jT h bw ife rw ho .w true npmo b to p la inU ff unknown: O.S. Musser- and Jane Doc Mus.ser. h b

-wlferwhose-true-natne b . to p la lnttft-T-;[!^

Doc Schnelir’ his’ wUe, whose true ’ 'P f^ name b to p la inU ff unknown: SettaNye and John Doe Nye. her hus- FORband, wl iot a tru a .nama - l B-to- p ln ln . I— us<

- t lf f-u n k n o w n :-O r ie —J.—Jest«“ and 511-iJane Doe Jester, h b w ife, whose true name b to p la in tif f unknown; JaneC m vrn ScoU and John Doc S c o t t , ____her hu jbnntl, whose true nnme b to t q o p la lnU n unknown; John SkUlcm and Jane Doc SkUIem. h b wife,«-hose true name b ' to p la inU ff uo - known; F ^ n k Palmer and Jane Doe Palmer, h b w lft. whose true nameb to p la in tif f unknown; -M arcclU A llC. Bogard. divorced w ife of. Boy Y . in u

Jk ig a rd :—n a y - Y —Bosard a n d -Ja ne s ta t*Doc Iku ard . h b wife, whose true desaname b to pln lnU f( unknou'n: M a t- - latie P ickctt nnd John Doc P ickctt, 4 ; i ,

J>er husband, whose true name b to jaioc]p la ln ti if unkno*-n; E. A. Z im m er- in bman and Jane Doe Z imm erm an, h b in Bwife, whose true name b to p la in t if f m . junknown: Anna Powler and John lyingDoe Powler, her hu.sbond, wbose tn io tion ,name b to p lam U ff unknown: W a l- Lote r W. Henry and Jane Doe H eriry, in B:his w ife, whose true namo b to 25. 3pla inU ff unknown: W alte r H. H enry 3s aiand Jane Doc Henr>‘, h b w tfe. whose 15^2true-nam e~b~tb p la in t if f unknown: l i ; 1Ernest W it t and .Jane Doe W it t. JS, 1-hts wife, whose tru? name b to B lod p la inU ff unkfiown: F rank 'BcnsOn' H , 1nnd Jane Doe Benton, h b wife. 30. 3whose true fiame b tc n la lnU ff u n - 13; lknown; B. B. McComent and Jane 17, I:

-Do»-M6Comenl, hb -w ife .-w hcseam e u ; - ]name b to p la in tif f u n k s o ^ : tbe 17. 1unknovn ow nen da lm ln g aay t ig h t, l . 3.tIUe. esUtte lien or Interest in the lyingre a l. property, described, in the com - Uonp la in t adverse » p la ln t l i fs owner- ‘~ L6sh ip .-o r any cloud upon p la ln tu rs In B :Utle thereto, and

M Defendants, LoBloci

The Ctate o f Idaho sends grcctlags andJ the abore tum ed dcfeadantl. 143;-

TowjYou are he rtby no tified th s l k com - Lo

lalnv has been file d against you in Broune D U trtct C ourt o f the Eleventh J u - Loid a l D ts tr ic t 'o f tbe State o f Idaho, BlocII and fo r T w in P a lb County, by tbe andbore nam ed■ plalnUff< a a d .y o tr are as Uereby directed -to appear and ^ lead p la u> the said esm pla int w fth la tv r a t y d lu aa n o f the sem e * o f. tb ia aaimnons; CounDd yoo are fu rth e r no tiflsd-ttaa t tm - ' W l10 you BO c p p ta f t a a plend .to said the :Knpla int v i tb ln the tte i r he te ta fpec- o f M

la tB s r you as pr«ywl tn aald eom - « la lo t. B y ISaid action b brought to qu ie t t it te A.

ad remove cloud upon tb e tt t le ot tb a twt* iOowteg d e w lbe d property, -g tH i

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A ll W anl Ads' allTc and active and— " ’ o they bring the tjuyer, .

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lAR C ELS, 48c: R E S E T , " ^ ^ hoi BUi ave. n orU i, Phone 10C2-W. ' J "!

.LD M A T T ^ S S E S MADE L IK E •new. M,50. R . A . Cole. M nin and m St.; Buhl, Idaho.:A L 8 b M iN iN O . P A IN TIN O AND PA- per hanging. P .-A . Rownn, 237 Cth

va, cast. PbODo 3S3-J. --------N S 'U R AN C E^AU fO M dU ILE IN SU B- ,, ttnce. a ll coverages. Prompt cldlm ?*;

ervice. Phono 108. Twin PaUs TlUet Abstrnct Co., L td . , _____ ^IA N Y O N -IN N—L U N C lia i - SEk V E P - “B t A ll inw rs; M « s i(n irtn in n c in g :~ lliic Lakes boulcvnn), two miles north, . r 'hone 537-J-3. _ . Oe

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O ta M O LL IB 8M IZER. M A T S t- iL ” n lty nuislng. Phona Q7-R-4 _____ bui

*o n ' ranch, experienced. Box 14. “ ciICVM.___________rrENO ORAPHER W ITH SOME E X - )\°

perlence desires position. Phooo **i W .W , . ' ZJURJNO YO UR VACATION LET AN yp

experienced fitcnographer f i l l your fjd )lncc. Phonc 874-.T. . ow

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JULLi bi:lA L TCtXGS S O tD 'O Npayments. Swf<-f,^ Furn iture store. _

So b S A L ^ L A H O E D IN IN G TABLE, W b u ffe t and G Icntbcr slip scat chairs. -

>hone 1485. ___ —'O il OALD ' uTOnC y ■‘ia CTIATIKF —i'p ia n o . In good coiuUUon. 220 O th" jg , ive: e a s t.-X5R SALE— C O L E M A N STOVE. m_uscd-_4_jnonth.'(, reasonable. Phone i>cl l -R - 2 .-------- - =

L O S T ....................... I me-------------------------------------------------- -------- *101JOST—B LAC K B ILL FOLD. RE- ani

w ard fo r retu rn .*t) D n lry Stores. mo,OST—BROW N i,E .\TH E R ’ U IL L - —

fo ld In bu.slnc.--.s (lt^trlct. C all IISSW. ;' -------------. wit

A ll th a t pro)>prty situate and lying n Uie c ity and enmity o t T w in Falb , Jtate-of Idahn.-nncl more pa rticu larlylescribed as follows: ___

Lots 37. 38. 39. -tS. 47 and 48 in Block i; L o u 25, 2C. 27, 28. 29, 45 and 40 jn ilsxx 5: L 0 U 13 . H . } g ^ ^ _ n n d _ 2 < _ _Jn_ n Block 0: Lot-s 3.i. 30. 46, 47 and 48 T ioi n B lock 7; Lot.s 8. 21, 23. 23. 24. 25. wit a, 37, 28. 20 and 30 In Block 8, a ll om ying and belnK in Blue Lakes Addl- , _ lon, .. Lo lfl 4. 5, 0. 42, 43. 40 and 47 and 48 . J n Bloek 0: Lots 1. 2. 3,'19, 20, 22.23.24 5. 20, 27, 28. 25. 30, 3J. 35. 30. 37. 38. * * ' » and 40 in Block 10; Lota 1, 2. 3, 14.S. 25. 20. 27. ?(l. 37, 39 and 30 in Block______i ; LoU I. 2. 3. 0. io. 11. 12, 13. 14. T> 8, 18. 17. Ifl. 22. 23. 24. 47 and 48 In “ Jlock 13; Lots C. 7. 8. 0-, 10. 11, 12, 13.4. 15. 10. 17. 21. 22. 3 t . 32. 33. 34. 3S, ------0. 37. 38. 43. 44, 45 and 46 In B lock = J ; Lots 1, 2. 3. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. J2. 10. W j 7, 18. 23, 24. 41, 42. 43 and 44 in Block 4 ; -Lo b -8 .-0 .-10 .-l 1 .-ia .-l3 ,-14,^ 1 5 .-1 « ,- ^ . ' 7. IB. 19, 20 and 31 lo Block 15; LoU . 3. 22. 23 and 24 In B lock 10; aU ying and being In Blue lAkes A d d l- " ’Allo n West. ' ________ ' _ “ ■<-L 6 U n 3 -a r id “ I3 “ In B lock 3; Lo t 15 S IU n B lock 8: Lo t 10 In B lock 9; a ll ly ing M: ind being In Blckei Addition. W A

L o t 1 In Block 31; Lota 9.aad 10 in th Xlock 42; Lo t 11 in Block 83: Lots 5 w P md 8 in B lock 71: Lo t 15 In Bloek 4 3 :-*U -ly ln * and b e ln i to T w in PaUs coin rownslte. ^ jLo ts 3 and 4. a ll ly ing aad bslng In

Irown's Subdivision. . .Lots 4 and s lo B lock 4; L o t 23 in —

Uock 0. aU ly ing and be ioff in W hite ^ ^ i ind Callahan Oolden R ule AddiUoo: ^ .s the same b platted to tbe o ffic ia l daU o f T w in P a lb Townslte and A d - ° L 3 11U0! ; | . b f record In 'U ie offlee o f tb ii ‘ p n bounty Recorder o f said County. .

Witness m>- hand and tbe Seal o? ‘ he said D bt? le t Court tb b IS tb day >f M ay. 1928. •• ^

* ■' C lerk. .T ------)y HUOH. O. BOONE, Depoty.

A . J. SAyera and O. P. D uva ll. A t to t - - Nrr« fo r P la in U ff; R a k tta c a t T w tn POU

r M o r n i n g , j u n e W' ■ ■ ■ I

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f im iN lOR S A L E — R E A L E S T A T E FCUSE FOR SALE. 520 -N D A''^£. SH■orlh .__________________ ___________ «i i SA LE CHEAP—4 -n d o M HOUSE Pto lodern exccpi fu rnacc. 435 3rd avc.l i t _________ ______________________ 1R SA LE O B TR AD E—240 , A C R E S 'V a clinqubhm eot. W rlto Box 403, p . hir-ldaho,-------------------------- --------------- : ^

'O B S A L E -A 33 ACRE RANCH ^two miles fro m T ii1n Fnlls, w llh ,

our-room house, stable, chickcn Iloase. fn m lly orchard. nU fenccd. | . ^lust fine fo r a da iry and pou ltry _.inch. Priced fo r quick aale n t PO125 per acrc. Ca.sh. 81000, bnl- Imce $300 per ycnr. J. E. Roberts, Te;enltor. Phone 603, H i---------------------------------------------------- - E.

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: i x IM PROVED iU R IO A TE D Bom as to r ren t w ith option to p u r- ^ hiiJie. These farms nre locatcd on hc V n llc r IrrlgaU on Projcct alongh i; l l in & _ 0 i: i t t ic ,.Orcar :W p g h e m - —tallway. in norU iem Monana. Soil « .if exceptional depth nnd fc r tu ity . _Jenernl diversitlcd crops grown. M l^<cellent opportun ity to r da ify lng __i ,nd stock raising. W ater In nm -lie quantities whcu the crops need . t. Cnnals and structures wellluUt and mnlnta*«ed. Annual ■- nulntennnoc cnly, onp. do llur perlecp. Oood m nrkets,.,.schools. 'hurches: roads' and transporUi Wion facHitien. S ix ty to seventy- 2ivc dollars pcr ncre w ith small C Iimount down; PajTH cnta-am or-— —iIm ired;— Etli:c_ lncludca_tM llJU l?M _ J jrIP water r ig h t and no bonded, in - Tvicbtednesn. Oet a fa rm , o f your - j j iiwn. lnve.sUBato NOW. W rilc Box ,OflA. Idaho Falls, Idoho, . in

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own nnd~lnonthb~paym ent-s like fS!en l nn'd j.oon have n tiicc equity* T n a hotjie. nnd you w on 't Im rc toc m oving every few nionUis. ^

Wc arc o ltc r li ig a nice 4-room j” icden i biuiKalow- w ith Bla.swd lecplng iw rch ; lawn und garaRc. =niy S2100; S300 cauh, lia l.ilicc $25 i jnonUily. "

A lm a it new S-room mo<lcm home ;-lth i:la.’ .'cd lu nlecplng porch, oak lcoi:i. a ll b im t-m fenturea; nice cm cut baseniL-ni, fun iace beat; •- :oo<l ganigc: »750, only $500 ca.sh ,nd' iKn-rct-slon a l once.

4-r.'xmi nioclern homu w ith lUccp- n iw rc ii, hardwood floons: w ill sell j j ,

I'iUi good term.T and poaseaiilon n t in; ince. • pl;

3-room houic close In on paved = trect, law n nnd shade; qnly $705.100 cash, balance m onUily, and ou can movi' i ;8 h l In . -

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B e a u c h a m p & A d a m s i i35 Bboshonc Nn. Phone 304. _

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ANTED—PODL'TBY^ H . 6. H U IN ^ ter. Phone P03-W.

wire. The M an- Alice Park. - L K W EJlB HAND LAUNDERED. „ M ri. K . M.-Prench. 135 flU i sve. west. • A N T E b ^H O b S E C L E A N IN O « l f ^ e h our. Phonc 872«NM . ^ANTT3) — S M ALL HOUSE TO move. CsU c r w rlle . R. D. U cIn^ P llc r^ j______________;__________A N f m ------C m LD RC N T O CABBfor by the day. week et raonUi. M r i Clasen. 1S37 9th ave. eait>. - . J

A N TH J —.G O O D USED .CARS, r f m u pay or sell t n com lgn* mt.- C alL foe .J. U. W h ile , In charge , ‘ used ears.' 'U a fe l AuloSi661U. C a ^

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RbcfU t o h a l^ e d t e a a lo ^ «qm«.•n**. te d . 4 ^ ________________ p

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i SHEEP SAi^T, 85c SACK. K IN N E Y warehouse, or K inney Op Town

Ptore. J ___________ _______________SH E B W IN - W ILL IA M S ABSENATE

lead, ease lots, 15c. D iamond H ard - _V an*. _____________ _P A IN T . PLOOB PA IN T. QU AR T 850, ' — i t iu i« n « r e r i4 o n in r t « r f r i» i '—DUP —

50 E X T R A H E A V Y T A N TUBES. 230x3 wUl be offered Thursday. 75c ^

cacli. Regular price $1.50. K lnncs —I Warehouse.____________________________ 81POR SALEJ-DELCO AU TOM ATIC =

l ig h t plant. 750 watt, 32 volt. $150. ! i Term s I f desired. A. L . Goodrich.Phonc 012-J-5.________________________E D. JCELLOOO, AO EN T FOR L A T - ®'Imer'u D ry Arsehato o f Lead; fo r spray _ m ate rlab . C o ll phono C50-W. P. O. Box 754. 304 2nd aVe, no rih .

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F A R M LOANS, oVp, S W IM is CO. “ M ONEY T O LOAN, PO TTER R E A L „

estate.M O N EY POR S T R A IO H T LO ANS O N T

m odem hotues In 'T w to S,an*. A r - o th u r L , Swim a: Co.PABYfclERS M U T O A L ' p rB B 'iN S U R - X.

ance 6-ycar. SOc pcr $100. Pedefol ' r loans .5U per cent. Sco J, W . M c-^ e l L ^ o n ^ ^ ^ J - l _ ; ___ __________ AC IT Y L O A N S -W B ^ A N T D B S IR A - ’— b le -lo an s . on jcsldence or business -r

M O N teY T O - LO A N -O N -P A R M -O R ^ - City property. Some priva te money v

In sum s o f from 8500 to $ 5 W now oo hand. Irriga ted lA nds Company. H o- ^ tel Perrine , 118 Shoshone st. WCTti ~ . ■pAR Sr-LO AN S—NO—O O fclM ISSIO lM -a _ iu L d d a y - _ IW ln _ E B lb jr j t le _ a n d _ ^ =stra c t Co., L td .________•OUR T E N YEAR PARM LO AN OP- &

ffrw t t i? f l f Int r r ^ ilt —

mission. Letsch & WUUams.................^- r A M -O P P E R IN O A ■VERY CHEAP -

and desirable fa rm loan. 1 th in k I t - the best fa rm loan proposlUon ever o f - p

- tc re d -o n -tb e - Iw in J a U fl . t r a c ts It-w U L _ pay you to see me before placing your p loan. C. A ^ .R o b to M ^ ........ .........

H E L P W A N T E D — M A L E O R ^

F E M A L E............................... 7

EXPERIENCED W AITRESS W AN T-cd._ jro in '.s C ^e ._______________ _

W A N T E D -A L L AROUND B LA C K - F s m ith and weldrr. Krengel Machine

'Co^___________________________________ ni W AN TED —BUSINESS W OMAN, F A -

m ilia r w ith sewing or teaching to ankc-.couD «J«uL«iiin fc..d£y£*«^^ _

l in g and ftt t in g to measure, fo r teach- - ln g others. Olve name, address and F phone fo r U itfr \iew . Address Box 10, care News.

F O R R E N T — F U R N IS H E D jM ODERN BOOMS, FOB RENT. 310

T O R ~ B E h '~ iJ a 3 B 0 6 *M ~ ^ U IT S 5 L E fo r two, clo:« in . Phone 435-J.

POR R E N T -M O D E R N B m R O O S i.• 421 2nd ave. west. Phone 417.POR R E N T -U P P E R FURN ISH ED 3-

roc m a tn rtm en t. Phone U 7-J.: FO R "R D J T —r o U B '“ B O O jra — ANIX U

sleeping porch; two lets. In qu ire - 277 H arrtson St.FO R R E N T -O O O D C L E ]^ R bO M S -— w lth -o r-w U h o u l_ b o a rd ;_ c x tn meal j served. 120 Sth n orth . Phone 1061.FO R R EN T. P U ^ IS H E D - O b O D f

housekeeping apartm ent., close. to.445 M a in ave. west._____________ AF O R RENT—T W O BOOMS N EW LY -

fu m b h cd . Mrs. R uU i WUUams; 548J rd ave. cast.________ ________ _ _ .POR R EN T—N IC E M O D E ^ FRONT. _

bedroom, pre ter b d y , or m arried couple. 452 3tB- are, -a srtb- . .POR R EN T—4-ROOM H t» S S F U R - =

bn hsd . H a lf m ile east o f W ashing- ^ ton aebool. quarter, aouth. - Chas^ ^

FOR R EN T—2 ROOMS. HOT?AJTO fco U -'T a a ttto r n t e r ;« n m b If de->

selred. in - W . ISS « tb > v a ; •east. . V ■ —

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■ A T T O R ifB g a ,; W. L . DUNN—LBWr O fficc*-R oom « S’" ;■ • and 4. S tn lth -R lce BuUdlng. '

SUAO H O D O IN . Booms 4 a nd 8. B u ) r '. t; and T rus t B ldg. Phone 6.' o . C. H A L L -O v e r Clos’ Book Store.- . ^

JOHN W. O R A H A M -La w yer. B ank T rus t Btdg. Phone 035-W, ‘ “

• S W E E LE Y ''^ 8W EB LE Y-L»W OXlUxd, Idaho Power BuUdlng. _

■ b u s Tn e s s

• ^MILL W O B K A OLASfl '•»

W IN D O W ClUsS-^W lDdUUeld8. U1 ^c t-f fo t lg > -iM o tm .'f l:8 h o p ::ig h o n e :g ^ -r ,-—

P L U H B iN G ^ •

' U O M e 'rL U M B IN O & H E A T lN a C a New locaUon. 135 3rd aTe. easU

I rh o n e 283.\- B .\LLA N TY N E PLU M B IN O A EBAT« -

ing Co. F o r beating trouble i, pb o a * <- 231-W. . . .i j : .............. IN 8 U B ^(? B _ , , -r, ^ ,

A U T O ^ IN S U B aV c e . aB c o r e r a ^ '- ' ■ Potter Real Estate. Phone 874.

V — C ratlng .-storageraad-Liberty-O oa l; — r y W A R B ^ O TBA N S FEB AN D STOB<3 age Co. Coal and wood. PhOoe 143.' *

age—Garbage hauled da07.~ P tum * ' '

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- M O D EBN W OODM EN OF AIHSBIOA1 r rh ic * l< :m -T .X 7 P O F K n u a :« v e rF s e e i-= ^

P — F O R ^ A L E ^ I V E S T O C K ^ ^ S

- FO B SALE—W H ITE C OLLIE -----

TO R S A L & ^ ’ p ’R I N 'o 'E R S 'a N D “ - * ____ fres l) c o w ^ _P h o n e 519-R-3.---------- ----------* TOR S A L ^ M A L E IlOSTON B U U l 3 pup. pedlgrecd. Phone 511-B-3. __^^ P b R S A li- -^ F IV E -Y B IU l-O L D P O N TJ ‘

•Call 4JI M aye. west or phone 187.. - FO R S A U J - ^ ^ iS T E R E D OUERN-

sey buU c a lf six weeks old. Phono - 497-R-3. Oco, P. Peterson. . >

: FOR s a l e - a . n3 . - i j e r s e y c o w .e fresh. C a ll 5:30 evenings. J . H . - ' '

Br)-ant, M nurlce S t. 3rd door o f f '- Addbon cast. ____•

; ' F O R . S ^ E — A U T O M O B IL E S . ' '

i FOR SALE—1920 PORD SEDAN IN ), good condition. Phone 1130,

. S E E T H E S EI 1026 Nash Speebl Six 2-Deer Sedaa I 19S8 Dodge Sedan

1M7 Oldsmobile O e ln e Coape ° 1925 Chevrolet Coach

- i9 = m ifT r$ M r -c 6 n p e --------------------------------E 1924 Ferd Roadster

1923 Ford Coape

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three year program fo r complelinR-an j oiled hlRhu-ay acroM M iuihcrn Idaho ,

______4ncounl£rcd_a_snatJ-'vncn.U was.aug- . . jcestwl some: t im e . a«o th a t thc 'O W

______ OreiTon T ra il tronscontlncntn l hlKh» __H'aj' t» renhgnrd briw pcn Burlpy •= and American Falls, an ti a new .route f t i on the no rth side of Snake r ive r l | l be Kubntilutcd fo r Jhc prc5cnl route i l l un the .south Bide, o f the river bc- . Uveen these tx>lntK. i

Whya and wherefores fo r IhU ob* titocle In the paUi o f the staU-'h oiU |

: at f f rncftinB here la.si n iK lii oi i»tr men rcpresentlnB a dpiten mtercuwd communities w ith J. D. Wood. Iduho Ju(eomm lig lo n e i^ t—pubHc-rW orkftr^lxuio------department Is charged w ith ' respon- r slbllUy fo r designating, co iu itriic l- E g an3 mskintuining IB STO snrttrj i

' highways. -- - '. flupert Chunplun». Chanic

The propased rcullgn iiient wu.s «lc- , fended a l th is meeting only by H. V,. /*; Creojon. R upert attorney, who . was ‘ ^-ci fpokesman fo r the Rupert delegation, o ' although I t was stntcd by the com- mlMloner th a t towns wcsl o f Rupert on the no rth side o f the river favor the proposed change and the com-

--------- missioner— read— re»oliill«nii— adopted-___ - b y »»L_gi>fiitr»)lo Chamber or Com-

merce last March 9 calling fo r adop- tlon o f Uie proposed new route.

OpposlUon to the propo-icd change was voiced by spokes^ien fo r ' dele^ “ ‘i " gaUons from American PalU. Dcclo. , ** Burley. A lbion. Filer. Buhl and Tw in 1;^*;, Palls. Uie statem ent of John W.

■ Oraham o f T w in ra ils a t the closcof the three hours session th a t hc J ; " did not believe the highway depart- [!•"“ m ent Is seriously considering Uie • Change and th a t i t would b c ‘-Uie height of fo lly " fo r I t to do so wos w arm - ly applauded. 5_ ._

The meeting was called by the Burley Clmmber of Commerce which

....... Is . engaged, in ..a _campa4{n of vlg-

Aaher B. W lison. president o f the T w in Falls Chamber of Commcrcc. prcal«?ii. Th

s u te PoUey Undecided tlonAssurance woa given by Commls- amoi

.'iloner Wood th a t the highway de- been partm ent has no t reached a decision extat on Uie proposed realignm ent, and. then he sU tcd. 11 probably would be lm - suan p o ss Ib le -to -com p la le -U ie -n o rU x-^d e . I t fl route, IT i t were adopted, before' In i t i th a t

On the other nand. he stated, the' but:------ d e t» rU n e n t.l» d .scheduled compleUon th a t_____of o iling o f the O ld Oregon. T ra il newc____ ih l j .-year_east_Xrom _lhc„orcgon. line'- ■ t o Dn r ie y r- ir ith -m e -e M o e p tlo n -o t-a - ih o - l

gap between Boise »nd M ounw tn alder - - .H o m e -w h e re -.-re c o n s lx u c llQ n _ la _ in ance

progress. O iling o f the O ld Oregon d ^ ^

____ ^ u tle y jJ la n U e s rW T .D M lq _ to ^ ro n n cc t o f IJ_____W llh _ « _ d e ile n a le d _ h lg h w tty _ u n d e t .J ilf.J

construction fro m Salt Lake, as well to a a t six miles o f the hlgh»-ay west from Am srlcan Falls haa been, de ter- Im iw

CompleUon o f th is work, i t was , _ « 4 V f lo p e d _ ln - } U ic discussion, would

leave unimproved a gap o t only 35

Old Oregon T ra il th rough Idaho, and reference lo U iU fact was made by Mr. Oraham In his sU tem ent U u it i t " " ! would be- fo lly fo r the department lo , give scrioU.1 corulderaUon lo the pro- posed new route.

Rupert's argument to r the propos­ed new roule was based on cU lm o t _ Rupert's to r ig h t to an ou tle t over a sU te highway and o f opportunity to draw tra f f ic through Rupert. .

In. support o f claims fo r the pro- ,, posed new route. M r. Creason assert- ed th a t I t would reduce the d ls- . .h . . tance beiwecn Burley arid Am er- „

____lean Falls by _ fq u r__ and tw o- ^ ^ d -tcnth.s m lle i. The pro;^oscd new read, he said, would be approxim ately C3 miles long, und would InvoUr new construction over a dlsUnce of some n m llw through desert lava bedi between M in idoka and Am erl- can Falls. I t H-as a.sserted lh a t the proposed road could be b u ilt and m alnU lned morc economically because T v in o f p ro x im ity to the railroad, and lh a t

large savings lo travelers. ,Rejects O ihe r P rop ou l* ^

SuggesUon th a t o iling o f the Old Oregon .T ra il on lu present routing mmm be completed before constructlcwt o f

.Ute proposed n o n h side road was re-> c u d -b y M r. Cr«ason.-a»- w a s - lh c -----proposal advanced by C. D. Tliomas,Tw in ra ils , fo r an agreement to give Rupert sU te highways ezUndlng north from Declo and ves t from

------ Sur W y -to -R u p e rt------------ ---------- —Vo survey has been made by the

highway d tpa rtm ent o f the proposed no rth side road, and the departm ent ] has no estimates o f reUUve dUtance * or cost o f construction on w hich lo base a comparison »1th the present route, o f . th e O ld Oregon T ra il. Com- mUsloner Wood sU ied. I -

F ro jcet Under Sa^dcioci V ;I t became apparent early in the

proeeedlnn U ia t beUef was prevalent ,------ t t thg- t n lads- of-tnany-of-U>»-.paj tAcU. — J

' p a n u tn tbe m eetlgc th a t the p ro - , posed change In the rou ting o f the 2

— o ta - x n t tu i i P t u im m d - a n tnm a iste]> la a m orem ent to adraace the wn e o u tn ie tio n ot w ha t Is known as ' I tbe RooMTelt highw ay w h ich extends I ttuoocb Idaho eo th e a o rth side o f J BPilW ' l i n t .

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D o e s N o t S h o w E x is te n c e o f repi;

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An in ju n c tio n l.s.sufd J u n r4 . by Dls- t r ic t Judge H . P. tav-.lBn; on requc.st ..J o f R alph Alexander and a i other Sal- m on tra c t ActUers to prevent the Sal- men R iver Canal company directors ^ from purchasing water und irriga tion ... worlLs from the Deep Creclc Land and ,,

m cnt on a m otion tiled by the de- . fcndanta In the case. The m ain uc- , lion In U ie cnsc is a tlll pending '

P la in tiffs In the case declared th o t ‘ “ “ J, Lhe proposal was to ' poy WO,000 fo r *-nter w orth obout on c-fcurth th a t " amount, ond they hod Tcoson to be- " ^ llevo th o t th e purchase would bc made. On June 2, A. F. Craven, whb.It ts undersUXKl. owned o r hnd optloius U»e in a m a jo r ity o f the shares In lhe [>ccp Crcck company aent a -letter lo . * R lchnrd O lnv ln . secretory of the cannl h / K o rd , w ithd raw ing hLs offer. pope

W ithou t know ing Uils the p la in tiffs ^as riled lh e InJuncUon su it lo prevent ujjny h c pujehase o t . f t canal board m cctr a it^

C ourt Promises AcUon The cnnnl board asked the di.’Bolu-

ion o f the In ju nctio n on the ground RC imong others th n t the o ffe r having o f l i >een w ithd ra w n there was no th reat allov, •xtatlng. and w lU iout such threat, b i l l c here was no legal season fo r Uie Is- ber i luance o r m aintenance' o f tlie w rit.:t was contended by th e p la in tiffs h a t negotiations m ight be renewed, g p iu t Judge Baker s ild th a t gm lnting h a t Uie o ffe r m ig h t possibly be re- lea-ed' a t som e J u tu ^ -U Jmfr^ d . tha t

» TavoFnM» (v^n. tOyfCIderaUon 'd id no l w a rran t the Issu- . nce_of_the w rit, B8_*uch_pos.slbnillrs lid no t constitu te a th reat. H r said h n t - l f - f t t - nn y U m e-pend tng -lh t^ t r lal 1 g ly» - if the m ain nction i t were shown to : he "coTirt* tlia t7 a ‘'cbndlUon“ arfioUnilng ; : j ~ 0 "a 'th re a t e x ls M . a temporary i n - i ^ " ® ' unction pending litig a tio n would be] „»u««-

d Roosevelt h iflhw ay th rough Idaho.We feel,“ M r. H lgglna conUnued, th a l there Is no necessity for t h a l . oad w hile the greater, number o f iaxpayers and the la rgest bodies o f i ____iroducihg country are scr\ed by c ile : resent road. Ila tendency would l>e! p . D d ive rt trave l from the Snake r lv - , • r valley, and 11 would bc ot n o ' en c flt eacept to those whose In ter- sta would be ser%'cd by a direct |BU'.e from Am erican Falls lo D llas.',

Am erican FaUs V iew _Speaking fo r American Falls. W. 8.

parks declared lh a t I t would be an enorm ous' crim e lo s h itt to u r - : it trave l from the h ig h ly developed; *— K tlo n o l the coun lry lh a t we have |K n about here today to the no rth j Ide road th a t would be traveled only y persons who were o u l of money ] T —n d - ln > a -h u n -y - to -gct-hom *.':-----------i - J CIn reply lo question. CommLvsfoner

Vood sU ted th a l the highway de- , a r tm rn t has In Itx o il procram fo r M l. iLs year on the route o f Uie pro- / % l osed Roasevelt highway, only lhe — Md between Bliss and Ooodlng and A :i« l the "u ltim a te end o f the in i- ledU te o ilin g o f th is road Ls the A v •win Falls-Jerom e b rid c t-" • / ^

~Kews W a n t Ada reach the P e ^ ^ W ^ ou w ish to a ttra c t. | | ^

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Superiority o t Great N orthem Idaho WBcaas to r canning over ord inary lasKinds on acco un t'b ri’ excellenl taste, Twlwhich Is retained a fte r they... have yest Been put up. Is atteiitcd in a le lle r

^r o f l i j r Spras M anufac lu rtn if eom- broi>uny ot Kamaa C lt/.-by -C . P. BowJea, celv lead o f the bean departm ent o f the hen Jouihern Idaho Wholesale company.

T h r le tte r to M r. Bowles conU lns Pih e . substance o f an a rtic le hy M r. Chalooker which appeared duru.< M ay partn one o f Die Issuea o f “ The C an- beU

ntcrcsta o l l l ie canning mduaUvTTAir. rT T lowlea. who had heard o f the article. R< kTou; l o ’ M r. Rooker regarding the Pacl naHtrr— and— reeeivi-d the fo llow ing Olnj eply: . f o r ___________ T e il_ o t_ L e H « r____________ Pacl

•I have y o u f Ic tU r o f June 2nd re i- R' Uve lo m y nrUcle t i io t appeared ScotI one o f the M ay Lssuea o f the Can- shor cr. • •• fo r " I have had considerable exper- Bror

.‘nce,- bolh In the m anufacture ofork and beans and Uie .study and VIxnm lnatlon o f Uie ruw nin terlal. Sket• 'I t has been my experience th n t Salt

tie Idaho beans nrc preferable to poln eans— grown— ln-i-U»e— other— large r-t» 'o -is irtc ts.________ _______________________ ..”^ 'n is prclcrcrice is based on u ie "77^I d th n t when the beans are prop- accoriy soaked and blanched.' they re- herlln a nuUike flavor U ia t Is ex- "•assptionol and diatinctlve. Curr "A nother very Im p o ru n t fca lure

: Uie fact lh a t Idaho beans cometrough the process w ith leas loose WanElas. cracks or blem ishes'U ian c ithe r here te C a lifo rn ia or M ichigan bcnns."

, L O ^ T i l i : POCK NKWSUOV H A L IF A X . .N. S. (/*>>—T lie news- r a n ip c r carrier's lo l U harder than l l BS 60 years ago. says T ris tra m H al- W ioy , ha lf a ccntury paper carrier. ^ iJnuulied-papeta^U te ii-w e lghed-lcss ^ ion 10 now, ho says.

ALLOW ANCE FOR D U KE ^ ROME (/P)—D uke o f P lslola, .cousin [ j

lu ly 's king, w ill receive a yearly 1 ^ ' lowance o f about 110.000 under ' aII otfered by Mussolini In the cham - ^!T o f deputies. - KS

FLOODS ALO N O . DANUBEBELGRADE f>P)—Jugoslavia has 2.- ^0.000 acres which are made useless iMmost yearly by floods , on the D an- M

y rec lo lm -the land. ' ~ 0 ^

LadiM ’ A id of Church o f the B « lh - ^ n - w ill ho ld a cooked food sale a t j J or.' Book S tn rr Saturdnv.—Adv. [ B _

--------D R .-A .-J .-FO S TE R ,— T - — f f l f -e -F oo rsp« c ia m trh na ‘ retum ed.—adv. m

News W o n t Ads reach the pMple mIII wish lo attrac t. e -

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clef from if* a ir - r ig h r coo tn fte r pd irectly in ro the m oU . T h e n ^add bo iling w-aier and set aside S8 to cool. ■ L

In a short tim e you have as 6 fine a dcasert as was ever set be-fore a k inc- Clear, Ann. bcaari- ^(uL D e lk io tts , to a B

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' Vfsfts i n Oregenr-Mra. R. S. Slmp> « son has - retum ed - from three weeks' ^ v is it In Portlaad.

o f James H untley. , . to------, , a t

R itu m * From .V is it—M rs. H . O. ^ ^ n e r e tu r n s yesterday fro m a

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and child ren le ft yesterday fo r Ool* eonda. NevadA, to make th e ir home. g ir

llnd e rfoe * OperatloD—A. C. 2:akar- las underwent an operation a t the W Tw in Palls county general h o a p lu i in< yesterday. , ;

n i yofca—Q rtn t# /i^ M iiL R ny . TCim*. -gu brough. Burley, form erly o f Buhl, re - ^ ceived f t ' divorce In d is tr ic t court here yesterday. . an^

Parenu a f Son—M r. ar^d Mrs. Charles E. ® ow « i. Route 3. are*, the | pa renu o f a 'daughter named E liza- oth beth June, bom a l th e ir .home, W ed- m p nesday.*— .............. :-------r-<- ^

■ Eetuma lo Gale C lly—M fS. Grace ^ Pack and eon. D ick, re lum ed las t eve- Olng to P o c a le llo - t tt le r -v U lt ln g -h e r» — } ror the las l two weeks w ith Mrs. B y Pack's slater, Mra. Samuel O lbb. _ • t w

Retnma to S bosh on ^M las DoroUiy ^ Scott retum ed to her honie i t i Sho- gor shone las t evening a fte r v ls ftlng here fo r several days a t the home o f her c grandmother, Mrs. M nry Peck. fo r

V lslU In Soalbcra U U b—M rs. C. 8. o t* Bkeem, HoUlster. le ft’ last evening fo r old Salt Lnke C ity and southern U u h olse po lnu where she w ill spend the next Tdtl Lwo-a,-eeka..vlalUng-.with-reUUv«s.---------nat

/ i t g in rn la t u f n —Mrs. Koy i iu n t in . “ XJ ic i»m panled by her two ch ild ren and ;mc< M r slsler. JUlss Louise Thompson. F r t i KOS In T w in Falls yeslerday from b ig :u rry , re lu m in g on the noon tra in . M oi

• ' ' * N orHere T n a Oklahoma—Mra. John lh o

iVarren W hite, form erly o f B u lil. is tw o lere from Oklahoma v is iting he r in t w renu , M r. and- Mrs. M . E. Eden it K im berly. Her daughter. Miss ' O

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~ in te B d ^ C o m ia e B e e i» M ii^ ^W li» O D P ta ie m tK rr« i^^e rM a le -de w C =ro e K f br f i i ueitBon, ‘wa5~in w a i t i io-a t th e commencement exerciser a t the U niversity o f Idaho, lou them branch. ,■

“ U a re * ^or^H om e^M ra” M ciJcrrno ll w ill leave th is m om lng fo r Ohio.

fto m Botttbera B n o c h — H arold llnema and M iss Heater H am ilton re - ,■ ufned yeaterday from Idaho un iver- • lly , M uthera branch a t Pocatello. • [liey graduated this week, from th a t \ nsUtutlon. ,

Declare. ^Mvldend — The M u tu a l ] ju i id in f f-a n t i—to a n -^ J M ic i ia s ir -a P ' , ectors last evening declared a sem i- * ,nnua l d iv idend of- three per ecnt , n fl added Ita equivalent to the re - erve lund, ■ |

Home From N ^ v U le - M ls s Dor> th y Simpson, daughter o f M r. and \ tn . R . C. Simpson, haa re tu m ed * ro m ~ N iift iv ll ir~ T ennesa: wlierci sne tu nd ed the U niversity o f T ^ n e s - ” ee during the past year. ^

-H ere— From— Klm beriy—M rK—Ie—Bt -| lym e, Kim berly, spent F rid ay in ‘w in Fulls. She visited brie fly w ith eV sU ter-ln-law , M n . E. W. U ym e. ' luh l, who le f t laat evening fo r Ore- on where ahe w ill v la lt-w ith frienda. <!

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i r a num ber o f years c lerk o f the y iregon Short U ne here. le ft ' by way a r W ells yesterday to sa il fo r h is h Id home In Japan from San F m n- t SCO June 30. - He expecU to re tu m It 1th his fa m ily a fte r a v is it in hiaiU vc land.— ------------------------ --------------- -a

• ' ' ' sOa M otor T r tp - D r . and M ra. H P/, U [cAtee, Mias M argaret McAtee and c ^ k McAtee are to leove Uila m o m - ti Ig by m olor fo r C alifo rn ia . • Mlaa h iug a re t w ill enroll a t the San Joae ormUl achool fo r summer w ork and le rest o f the fa m ily expect to spend to’ weeks vlalUng polnU o f Interest n: the su te . ac

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...59 thfc Oregon Short U n e to a com­ao p U ln t filed by MarU n J. Macaw of H * F lie r fo r -»1870- d a m a g e s -a l le g S I^ ly> have been stutaJned b y h im b y 'r t a - a- non o f a f irc which hfe a ttribu ted to

a Short U ne engine, jras overruled— yenterday-by -J u d g o -H u 8 h -A .-B a k c r

“ fU Ml«Mll Nssrlo. _______________. . _________;

^ n i l a UaP I^^ » V 7 n r ifci. jM ijy fc tp g : j lX tC t _ a nnyfrin^,iiiffto .<rM r.-Thpm P5gn M i

been in pdor healUi fo r the last two year.s and was u k e n lo th v hospital

• - f ib o u t Uirec weeks ago fo r ireaUneht lo which -he foiled to respond.: M r. T ho m p nn was bom In Soluda,

*'■ N orth Carolina, January 21, 1883. He m arrle tl Miss Eaale May In Arkansas,

JJ, December 17. , 1804. M r. T h o m a n

P" Colorado where they npent a number ! " o f years, coming to F ile r about ntae , yeara ago. M r. Thom pson' was en- ■? gaged In th e carpentry trade unUl HI . hea lth confined h im to his home.

Surviving tlte deceased arc hla w ld- 2 ow, Mra. Eaale Thompson: n eon. 2 F lorlan Thompson. 21; a daughter, ie •W.tytrAhna;>Thompaonr-l'?.‘- h l s - y har-

’ * Carolina, and a slsUir In SeotUe.

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Reward o t »300 Is offered fo r evi- a. dence leading to the apprehension

and convlcUon o f on unknown man ). who c rim ina lly assaulted a seven- , e year-old g ir l a t Poyette. June 11. , y according lo word rccelvcd by officer , 5 here frcm J. C. Stewart, s lie rltf n l- Payette. T he fo llow ing dlscriptlon n Is given o f the m nn;a ’'Hclghth. 5 feet 9 or 10 Inches.

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i cu l u r i shoes, .ra the r pointed, sott 1 . U lke r. and. has appearance o t hop , s head." 'f ■ ---------------------------- ■J PEEK-A-DOO1 SPR IN G FIELD , Mass. (;P)—O ther t means fa lling , police armed them -

aclves w llh a telescope and peered fro m a bu ild ing across the street to

f obta in gam bling evidence.

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;rs are having th e ir da; 1. A lthough you r Dai lout i t and wouldn’t sa; receive, a g if t , ye t oni p : ' Sonrething fro m th i i l l .

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compliance .wlUi Uie request o f the • J r sherUfs office here and Is being he ld •

aWalUng exutidiuon, on a charge of J , alleged assault w llh a deadly weapon

on Oeorge Jasper. In F ile r . Bash has “ engaged an altom ey in Los Angeles ^ and w ill f ig h t extradiUon, oUicers ^ ^ then? od v ls^ .JZ Bush was charged w ith Having a i-

tacked Jasper’ w lU i a kn ife nnd w ith having drawn u .«u n on h im . When

IH b ro ug h t- to Uie Jail, he aaked leaVe from S heriff M . E. F inch U) go and

| j le ll his mother, saying he would be “ ■ bock In obout ho lf a n 'h o u r. He did

■ n o l retum and when the aherlff went to Inquire about Uie prisoner he waa infom ied' U ia i ‘‘g iltir '~ in ta ':~gone~ to RUDcrU whMj|felie 'e x D « t^ tb gcT h ljTb r o th c r - ln - r ^ L e e Johnslon, to go on

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Ll when he was- u k e n In to custody.Jasper had to ld the- offlccra lh?it____

. B u r t attacked h im w ith a itn iie «Qid in flic ted & a light wound and la te r

on tlrew a gun because he protested when ••Slim" kicked onc o f tw o men e n g a ^ in a flghU Deputy S h e riff

><• C. E. Jonos w ill go a fte r h im to Los ” A n jc lm .

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